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The Nazareth Item ., r'J':¦'¦ ¦,:".• /. ';'^-,""^"-;.'J?^Tl AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Soi. XXXVI iirENiiiJ- iOUTIONilEK JjSlWi 'Liwtb certainly had • Me ggrLinm during ItSi •¦• >**L-i, are for another gl«a» I* STrMr'^M compllii"^ eSSL IB pabllah. Mr. Stwgla H!S.r«ean, each year, aaipa SKSaa erected each yaar ¦*--, lept thi. wcord lataat J S, many hom«« baHt. ^,M a number of laria sm 'Tfcsildlnga arcctad aai ^KB additione balB ta • •-.J, of thouaanda ol dol- iMTMted in hoBMe aU ,g to the liat et thoae rBaaaer. Mauch Cbaah Bl. la, Maaeh CbaBll It. . Maaeh Chaak OL I.— Mauch Chmk St. fSe^' Maueb OhMk idtrtntaga. ^ Herth New atraet. ^^ t, Belvidere Bt ¦ iibar.Orsen St. Itoekman. Oreea St. raayWad. Belvidere at I Itorta. Belvidere St. iMtar, South Whitfleld 8t. tTTfnaboaer, Eaat Centr St. ' sir r*"""'' "••" ^* '*'''" '•"" , fl7 daaWaga. fMdWaraar, High St. SlIiPKit, tear N. Broad St. WOiM toth. North New St. I^lifl iMhaian, Lincoln Ave. maa daelUaea. i iiiif nagaMeh. rear of Main St. FvnaMrWw aad Oscar Bronfc Baak a. jMtha IMtatr. Walnut St. [waJaMflteidt. South Wklte- adi at. tStfats. Prospect Bt. laitlir, Froepeet Bt. J fVlMia. Cheatnut Ava^ I QaMlL Wood St. HStlsach Chunk St. aBMt, South Broad Bt. PMsaak. SouUi Naw St >, Madlsoa Ava. Sontb Naw Bt ath WhltaBald Bt , Orsea jM. lla. rear Walaat Bt I., Bank SI. ThiW North St. ¦oka. High St. aOia. Spring St. Seip Ave. Spring St. Selp Ave. Blla, Heckman Ave. laoff. West Centre Bt. Bethlehem I Kack, Bethlehom Road. rOaaall, Bethlehem Road. rttg Is a list of othar fb Naaareth National Bank MMhg. aoraer Main and Manch tal aia. JWltiia addition to tha Balsa **• Bag Company baUdlag. Hi hugs addition to tbe nmr Haalory Compaay balld- tbbtmar Prospect St aad Ma^ I *f*Wrt St. Theatre butldlac. |'"»ii«ad8t. , 1 baildinc to Mm Biet- t'ejagi. eoraer Maaeh Chaak •^Baa* 8oB, ^road Bt (t. New St. Oaiate le a liat of boaa \Mtk year for a number of tl homes. , -M homes. .JJJ'—tJ homee. jjjt—JS home*. ' IJJJ—tS homes j|**--»7 homes. INt._ll homes. JJJ*—SS homes JM7-.52 homes JJ«-»2 homes JJJ*—»8 homes. J •-Id homes. ""—« homes fwpttS' at |kM Tuesday i««l'*.m?*'*''''' " ='-««^t Scout l>« i v.. ''""'•''"*''"° "»•?«»•>- l*Hli, „ "' '•" "•'"t Tueaday Kli ^,T^' ' »' « "olock on IWo... ""' '*'"«- This p^y ¦ It HI ""'"*' >'•"*'"'- ot the I £¦';'»'•«"•''« are being . T-. "•* •"'''•'•» ""-e aelling »»,?"'''*»"¦"- to Ket youra *StZl '""" '"r a "-opacity Sj.l"''"'' -'«l'> come and "ije Bcouis ti,ui the bank - "a Ihe iii)i|,„.„.d country I *0 MAXHTVH \ HOMK. "^wV.."""' •>'^'Wem- •y Wilson .sii-ckal/ pur- '6* elght-arre ujl with •"n and <.i ligr TCiHtag. Sar J^' -NftrA to^. 'oTu?'?"' "'•*»«. from Al- ^•^ In the near future. NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNINC, FEBRUARY 24. 1927 THLLEYCAR XRASIIES INTO AUTO Oa Tueoduy aftcinoon Paul Idahtaatbaler, u lra...|||nR sales- tt»r Drake nnd (%>iu|mn.v of d his sedaii Hinaghed by trolley car while his ¦aaMae waa parked on Houth Hate atraet, Nazarelh. The trul¬ ley eaae up Main street and as It bad Juat paaaed over Kverxreen Jumped the track and flawed Into the parked aiitonio- I, ptiahlng it over the ciirh on atdawalk and daniuKlni; it cun- aldarably. The troley was put on the track hy the wreckiiiK crew and the auto was lowed to a garage tor repairs. Ftraer Nazareoes Fmd ilBcsasciiiis Rn Escaping Gas 1 Dilchert, 6S, and his wife. OatbeHae, 63, fornierly of .Vaza- rath. now residing on .lacksuu atraat, Baston, on Sunday morning bad • narrow escape from death froa eacaping lltumlnatlnK gas. The aeed couple were found un- eonaoloua on the lloor of their bedroom about 4 a. m.. by their aon-la-lnw, Wlllii<ni Walter, who oecnplea the other half or the two- fanrfly dwelliuK. The fumes e»- eaplng throiigh u i>ri-siinialily de¬ fective meter in the cellar were BtronC enough tu cause the death of tbe pet cat wliich was I'oiind on the cellar fl«<ir by .\ir. Waller. Mr. Walter awaktnfd about t.SO and noticed thf stroiiK udor ol gaa He woke liis wift' and lo- ¦ether they went to the cellar wbere the odor was stronger. He COuJd hear a hlHsing hut when he turned oB the Kas the sound con¬ tianed. He then went tu the Dil- ahari boae, and entered the cel¬ lar. Gas was riishlnR from the aaeteraad tbe place was fliled with tbe faaas. After turniuK off the caa, Mr. Walter went u|>etalrs and called to Mr. and Mra. Dilchert. aaktBgtbea if they were all right. Ml*. Dllabert responded and .Mr. Walter then returned to his own A taw minutes after he hud baak to bed. .Mr. Walter geaadsaa if a poraoQ was eraaalnic. Tbe aounds could hard¬ ly ba beard throngh the thick par- tltloa betweea the houses. He im¬ aediately got up again und went back to the Dilchert home. There waa BO reeponse to hit* culls. Go¬ ing to tbe bedroom of Mr. and Mia- Dilchert he found the aged conple lying on the floor of the rooa. They were both nncon- saleaa. Mr. Walter Immediately xum- atNWd a physician. The couple bad tahaled ao much of the deadly tvaMa that it was 7 o'clock before tbey ware retsored to conscious- ¦eaa. They are Ilttle the worse for the experience. .Sunday afternoon Mm. Dilchert said she did not re¬ call bavlag answered her son-in- law arhaa he called to her upon aaterlnc the house the flrst time m For 1927 Ton Utters Sounding Paraara of Nurthaniptiui coun¬ ty wbo plan to grow ton litters daring 1P27 are now eiilerinu their aomlnations with County Agent B. L. Coleiuan. The tun Utter aeason upened February 1. year Northanipion cmiiity four of the lit ton litters wlileh won for rennsyhmila sii- praraacy amonR tlie states 'I'liose who grew the lieiivy pnrlo'i- I'iini- ilioa were W. A. Ililllieiin'T. <'. W. Bum, C. D. Werkheiser. am! ('. K Graver. Many of these men h;ive already made noniin.-itions I'm- this year. Erery tnn litier in I'iiih-vIa ;i- nla during the p;ist iline year-i haa been produced at .1 iHniii. •>''- cording to I, C. Madison, swine extension siH'cialisi ol' iln' I'enn- aylvania .state Ciillene Wiili sucli convlnHnK proof imd the rorn-hoR ratio atlll favorable tn pork pro¬ duction, many are experieil lo en¬ ter nominations lor Ion lliiirs within the nexl few niontlis lncr«n«e in the hon poimliitioii of the Tnlted .States l» expected aoon. There have been several aeaaons of low hoc popnlntlon and stockmen forecMsi an ln<fe;ise soon. Th*" wise fiirnier. tlnP'fore. wlll attempt to uet his Iioks fividv for market as early as possible and take advanla|;e ol the cood pricee. MndifKin says. Ton FAJIMERS INSPECT HAMAN EVANGEL- POTATO_STORAOE ICAL REPOilT READ Sixteen .Nurthumptun county UHI uUIlllAI C'LlliniU fanners .Monday visited I.elilisli ' county and inspected potato stor¬ ages In the vicinity of Neffs. -M the evening services in the .Schnecksvllle and Macungie. stor-'Hainan Memorial Kvangelical ages that were visited includes eh urch Sunday. Rev. I'aul I'rice those of B. J. Gelger, I'aul Meek- I'le.sented his aanual report to the lev. H. K. Wotring. W. ,1. Heintsel- ccngregation. The church mem- matt. George Helntselman. Trexler •>ershlp. according to the report. Orchards, and Dr. D. D. Pritch. '" •'•«: Sunday School membership. These Include all types of storages. ¦*«• Christian Kndeavor. 20: from thoae made by adapting the l-artl**' Aid. IS; Women's Mis- husement of a bank barn to the "'onary Society, 19. There were very modern up-to-date storage ; »2 subscribers to the chureh SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS MEETING lil let- production, which li.is IIS a goal a t«Mi of pork per llflev In 1^" - Iln;; daya, atimulaiis and mark<^tinK •mrietit t'l'' RIRTHIltV I'AinV. Mrs. William .\nilt' ws Kver- gr«enstro«'l, Nii/ateth. 011 TiH'sdav celebrated her birtlidiiv annivers¬ ary. She entertainiMl :i iiiitiil>"r ot relaUves from SavlorslitivK .Mlen¬ town. College Hill. Kaston. nethle¬ hem and Nazarelh The .1»V «'"« pleaaantly spent In n social inaii- nar with the seminK <'f las'* that was visited al orchards. This tour was organized and conducted by County Agent Cole¬ man. County Agent A. I. Hacker. I.ehigh County Agent, also asHlst- ed by directing the tour to the various farms where the storages were seen. I'olnts that were given special consideration were the type of construction, methods of ventilation, and the condition of the products that were, nt this time, stored in the various stor¬ ages. A nuinber of those on the tour nre planning to construct storage* during this summer and plan to visit other modern storages in other parts of the slate. This tour will he conducted during March, and anyone interested in storages and In seeing these modern stor¬ ages thnt are KJvIng satisfaction, may obtain particulars from Countv .\gent Coleman. Xlie leKiilur monthly meeting of tlie .School Hoard wus held in the High School building, .Monday ev¬ ening. Feb. 7. 1 it!{7. .Meiiiheri* present: Kern, Shim¬ er. .Vlartin and Gold. The miniiteH of the previous meeting were read and on motion (If .Martin and Keru. approved as read. .Moved by Martin, aeconded hy Kern, that William Frlehely, Jani¬ tor of the High School bulldlBS, be granted twenty-flve dollars a month to be eapeadsd by Mm'lirr lieatlon. and 4 to the Young Peo-1 osalatance needed in the perform pie's paper. The general budget a„ce of the Janitor's duties at that for conference offerings was t20.S: I hiiji^l,,,; .Motion carried on the contributions for benevolences, following vote: Yea: Kern. .Mar COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO LOCAL MUHLENBERG CLUB In appreciation of the generous lidspitullty he.-ito'.ved ujion them several weeks ago hy the .Muhlen¬ berg dull, liie ladies returned the ci,mp!lnie,il by entertaining its members, "going the men one bet¬ ter" in every department of the lint? art of entertainment. The time chosen wus T.^IO p. in. (day¬ light Having) nnd the afl'air was staged in the iM'Uiitifiil and situ- cious home of .Mr. and .Mrs. H. K. Shinier, where a suniptiions fea.st 'i\\ ailed the guests. Among the ipinimeiahle " Roodies " that graced the table was a monster Rake, decorated wltli the figures. IH.'i. in coninieniorutinn of the birthday anniversary y( "the fatherless Father of lIS million people Favors appropriate for the day were distributed. Following tie meal, too full for utterance, the committee ot "the superior half " of the Club called upon all the men to make Improniptn one- minute addresses 011 certain top¬ ics abont which they alone could speak by reason of their own In¬ dividual e.\|K.'riences. A varied pro-.;ram of gaineH. In¬ cluding a silhouette contest, stunts. iiu^kIc writing, charades, mil others. Interspersed witli vo¬ cal and insii'iiMiental mnsle. was reiHlereii. pioviding rare enter- taiiiniiMit .-ind meirinicnt. evoking l;iiiKlit<'r of tlie s!(le-splitfiiiK chiir- :icler. 'I'lic hiteiiess of the lioiii alone called a halt to the festivi- ' \i-y of the eveninu Jind nfter ex¬ tending lo the ladies a rising vote of thanks, the wording of wliich WHS coiiclied in the clioicest of '•'iiKlish. tile conipany ad.joiirned sine die. .\moiig those present were Mr. and .Mrs. I'. S. Trumbower. Rev. and .Mrs. ti. S. Kleckner. Ml.ss .Mir¬ iam Kleckner. Dr. and .Mrs. S. (',. Reck, i'rof. and .Mrs F. .\. Marcks. Hev. and Mrs. I.. I). Lazarus. Mr. and .Mrs, F. B. Dennis. .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shafer. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Snyder. Dr and .Mrs. F. .N. Wi:gtier. KMwood .1. I'liangst. .Miss Hilda Hagenbuch. .Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Shimer. host and hostess. the Trexler! Mcalton; 9 to tbe Missionary were 1 High SdHWl First In Free-Tlirow Contest In the paat few weeks more than Hfty boys and girls took part in llie basketball freetbrow tourna- iiienf. Individual competition was very keen but the boys High School team seemed to have little trouble in lakiiiK first place. The lea 111 made an average of r,."i per cent of all shots liulividiial hon¬ ors KO to I'aiil .Schwartz who made .'iS out of '¦> tluiiws. or Itll iiver- ¦.iHO of 7n per cent. This gives lllm llrsl phice in Hie Senior groiiii ••iiHi also the ImroiiKli cliam|iioii- ship Kdwin Klieiiner. wlio was suc¬ cessful ill iiiakiiii; i:! out of C,ii llirows. or an inerage of 7L' per cent won tile honors in the inter- imiliii'e icroiip 111 the junior LToiip .lohn Sii>ilcr ranks tirs*. niMkiiii: -- ollt "f ¦•¦'' throws or an ,iver:ii;i' of ti' per cent. 'I'lie iiidi\ldiiiil lionors for the j;iils goes 111 lloiolliy .Melz. who iMiide I! I out of (50 throws, or ii.'i'i.fM: cnntribnthuis for mis¬ sions. $129.!MI; contributions to the conference missionary society. Hi.s; making u total of $l!«7.70. The church property Is estimated to he valued at $2'»."00. Paid to Kplscopal fund. $4: to presiding elder. f3(l: pastor's salary. $SOU: improvements to church property. il.*>(): local ex|>enses, $400; bud¬ get for general conference ex¬ penses. |:!4; Sunday School raised .|l'ls..-|f»: K. I.. C. K. $|.t; Wom¬ en's .Misslonarv Society. $77.:!t; Ladles' Aid. llUl.'iH; miscellane- oiM purposes. $|(I0. The grand total for all purposes is slightly over $2000, averaging slight ly :il)nve $:!<i for each memher. an TRAFHC HALTED BY SNOW STORM .N'azaretli and vicinity recei'ved its share of rain, sleet and snow over the week-end. The .ilorm broke ahout lu o'cltu'k on Friday night with ram and hail. Tiie.-.e came at intervals until about J o'clock, when snow began falliin;. liglilly at flrst hut at :! o'clock sfl 111 hard and kept it up unlil hit'- Silt urday afternoon. tlie wind dritfing il very hard. Tile trolley service from liethle¬ heni iiiid Kaston w:is hit hai'd :iiiil ciiiVi were stopped until .Motuhiy. The .slate roads leadiiiu lo lie,' 11 were lilocked Willi liiisli drifts Tile bus line opeiatln.tt from town tll Ten -Arv.yl exiierieiiceii !ie;il trouble and at one lime luul its entire fleet of luise.^ stiicK in till' I'.iiili diifts. t«o Illl .Vi'lii'ii- luiih'.-. hill :iiid one al .\siil iiii! 'I'r;ivelliiii; inolorisls also fared a lieiip. at oiw lime twenty autos were sllii'k liehind the liliscs iu Ihe vicinity of .VclienluKii's IJy Tnesiliiy Ihe locality w;is .ills lecoveiing from thoert¦ecl^ of til." worst SHOW storm of tlie win tin. Shinier, and (iold. Nay: none. .Moved by Shimer. seconded by Kern, that tlie resolution relative to sick leave of teachers, adopted by the lluar'd. October .1. 192.5. be le-adopted and continued In force until revoked by the Board. .Mo¬ tion carried on Ihe following vote: Yea: Kern. .Martin. Shimer and tiold .Nay: nune. The Treasurer of the Ronrd rendered the following report: Hal. ,laii 1. Ii»27 ?t!2.7S1.92 l{<-«-«'iplM. F r 0 m T a X Colleclnr . . .*l Tuition .... Fine (Illl desks sold Tolal Kxpeiiililiires . . I7S.70 ,'>.'i«.."i» 2.00 20.(M) I.7,t7.20 $44.4S!».12 7.fl21.:t.5 ;.V"r;me of Ti.", per cent. This was a part of the national 1 lir freelhrow toiirniitnent and the' iiliove scores will all he liirneil In >j|S.sloN \|;v (ill to 11:11 IommI headi|lliirters. MtKiHTKKS or AMKIIH A H«M,l> CAIII) r\IITV \iniirs m;\\ mkmhkiis 'I !ic (iirls' .Misiiioiiaiy (iiilid o; SI. .lohn's Ueforiiied church met 01. Thursday evening al Ihe lloiu.' .Miss i;ih'n Klliott. Two new llie lliUKliters of .America in the ineiiihers were aillilltted. .Mlsse-* (Idd Fellows Hall was a siicci The prizes wer ewarded to .Miss lliirolliy Fli'k. .Mrs H. Llchten¬ walner. Mrs. IV Voiilig. .Mrs Marl< Kiieclil. .lane llani-l. Mr^Vllli.im ¦nnie Kl Iiiirothv .Melz and Lorraine Fehr Kefresluiieiit.s were served. The folliiwilii! were present Misses M:ie Wiuiihrjy. M:irilia Ktiniiss. l!ett\ Krai iiier. .Maliel (isw:ilil. .Vila Kahler. Lena Maieks. Kath¬ ryn Werkheiser, .Mrs. Lesi,.r Scott. Koch. Mrs C Knecht linger. .leanelte Fleischman Ch.iries .Mpaiigh. Mr Franken-] Mr.* .lames Smith. Mrs lienrge lield. Clvde Herbst and ,loe SI-i Kn-idler of town and .Miss Kveiyn inons. Non-players prize. Mrs. A. | Shirer of Kaslon. It was decided Schissler nnd boohv prizes. Mattle to hnve the next meeting at the Ktich and Mrs F Schaffer. i church Hal. Feb I. 1 !»27 $:i«..';«7.77 Tax Collector H. C. (irifhtn rendered a repoit showing collec¬ tions during the month of Janu- iry, l!«:'7, as follows; Ti'xes Hon.Ill, iH-nallies »2(1.U1. Total, »rj»l.ll. Tax Ciilleclor .\. A Miller leiul- ered a report showing collect ion>* of the following deliiii|iient lave : 1H24 taxes. $44.«n; penalties. $.'.24: total. $47.04. mi'i taxes. $!i«< 20: penalties, $4.!>1. Total. $10:: 1 1. Frand total. $l'i0.1.-,. On molion of .Martin and Shiiii' .'I. niriniiiioiisly carried, liie re¬ ports of Ihe Treasurer and of the Tiix Collei-tors were received ami tiled Ou iiiiitiiin of .Mir'in and Shim 'I. iiiuiniliio'isly iMi-ried. 111.' foi¬ lowini; hills wee ,1 jiprin eil for I'liviiuoif anil til' Tl I'.isiirer aiitli- i'rlz"(i to uay 1 '101 ¦ lilt Miirliiiii 11 IS t'l I'eilKi I'M'soil Co K I* I Hel/. I'I! .Mtemose K. II \'iigel N;iz l'l:in:tiij Mill Co. Cli.'is. .1 Miinlagile Keller'? Mesic Store .... I. }•'. Kill It .Viipiiraliis Co y. .1 rn.iiiKst a Sons . . I laiuiiKiclii r. Sclileiiiiner & Cl) V;ites Anierican .Mach W M Welch Mfg Co. \;il Cl oKiaphic Soc. i>.%(iK.\>'T wii.i, nv. tnvtis I41'\I>.%V KVI-:XI\<1 John's Latheran eharch will pre sent "The Key," a life service pa<- eant. Sunday evenlnR, Feb. 27 in connection with the regular church service. The cast consists o." thlrty-ftve characters. This day Is set apart by the Luther League of Amreica to stress life service work. Tbe .Senior Luther League cleared .$."¦!•.iJi at the wafrle bake. held February 19 In Altenu)* store. i,K\TK\ SKKVIl K,>«. The Lenten .season will he ob¬ served in the Hecktown church by holding the customary mid-week servicea every Thursday evening at 7..10 o'clock. The opening servi¬ ces of the series will be held on March 2. Pastor Hutz will l»e in charge and have for his theme "The I'pper Room." NAZARETH'S PAUCE OF AMUSEMENT OPENS SATURDAY, FEB. 26 The Broad SI. Theatre bus heen turned into a fairyland in exactly is days. Decorators, carpenters, lialnters. org.iii men have been plugging away almost uighf and day to give .Nazareth and tiie vi¬ cinity the most beautiful theatre III this territory. The public now have a theatie that they can he proud of In every way. Tlie Co¬ lonial Theatre Co.. which is under he direction of L.iwen I'lzfir ha.s pent close to *2.''.,0(io to bring this theatre to a class of the big cities. The organ alcne cost in¬ stalled $ir,.(iiiO and Is worth go¬ ing iniles t<i hear. We predict bumper attendance and through tl'esf cQlitiniu wl-jli tlie Brond St. Theatre a big success. I Obituary \ eseteaeeiemeenmeat^eeettemm Ml:s CII.Mtl.KS FKHH .Mrs. Kdith Knglemire Fehr. wife of Charles Fehr, died Friday niglit al her home in Nazarelh. of li,litlieria. aged :;•> .vears She .< as ill only two d;:ys. .About el:;hl iioii;h.s ago .Mr. and .Mrs. Fein moved here from Saylorsliiirg V, here they have heen coniluctiny a bakery and restaurant on South .Mlllll street. Hesides her luisliiiiul I lire,' ihildren survive. lii- I'ol .$ Co .1. I . HiiiniMi't'-. Cl I Colltillllrd t>\\ - I'.lt 2 t! :i .'. n ll.!»(i 4.00 4.14 Fiiiiri l;0!!i:iti- (¦ i'.\t l.v li:>Ii! II C. I'a!i'> (iii-il ill ' o'lie. N'W atreet, Niizaretli 1 1 :;•! o'clock Monilay night U wiiijj iltl l!liu'.-is of t1'\ e niontlis He was •i.'^ ye.IIS of a'je. lie j- si:r ived li> his widow and -on l()!«rl, .Ir . of N'azareth; Iw.- o ;- 'iiuliters. .Mis. .\'arciis Marcks. o 4 00 .Alletilown and Ileiliielta I'aiily 2.fit) I''' ••"¦'"^ mi'l three gratidihiiilien 2 loj Decensed wa« a nieiijher of St Inliii's Liilheiati cliunli, Naz.i reth. I''ilieral services w III he cou- ductoil on Frid:iy aiul interment will be made in Hie (iiienwood ceiii.ti ry, Nazaretli 1.2 os.ns I 7.no 7.7s (i.fi.'i i.oi \r M \itKi:r hiimhit. Corn per Ion $ 1.1.no Wheat per bn 1.2.". ():its per hu .40 lt:ii lc\ per bu 1 Jll Straw per ton 1200 Hay per ton 21.on Hutter ."iS-.tlO Kgi;s 4 s Swiss Clu-ese .fis Lnrd is Chickens I.'i-.SS Potatoes per bnsket 79 .IDSKIMI o S('IIL.\.\1I' Joseph O. .S^hlauip died at Ihe Inline of Siiiiiie .loliii .1. Clewell. .New Village. Uuslikill township, at "".L'ti ii'cliick 'ruesilii) iveiiing. He sides his wife, daughler Heiitrici' :ind <on .tohn. he is survived h\ his aned falhor, .Iohn H. Schlamp. ol Tatamy road, and a sister. .Mr^. Ceorge .\bel of Helfast Deceased was a member nf Ihe .Schoeneck Moravian church and Aerie l.'!72. Fraternal Order of Kagles of I'liillipsburg. N .1 He was aged :i!t years. 4 months and S days The funeral wlll be held Satiirdny afternoon at 1.10 o'clock at the house, with further services ill the Schoeneck church. Inter¬ ment in adjoining cemetery. IIIKTHDAV I'.tltTV. .A very pleasant birthday iiarty wus held at the home of Robert Kindt when the ushers of the .Mo¬ ravian church gathered to wish liini happy returns. Those pres¬ ent were Kenneth (irifflth, (lordoii Flush. John Connolly. Willli m Jano. J. Allen Starner, William Henry, Donuld Fehr. Warren Knecht. Bert Sturgis. Rev. P. S. .Meinert. Werner .Marx, Henry Schlegel. Florence Hahn, Klla Frack. Anna Frack, Florence Bill. i;ileii Hahn and .lames Frack. WM.R.CRAWI AGEOVHERAft CUNBSTOAI Dr. William H. Crawfop*, ¦ highly respected aud well resident of Nasareth, died Tuesday morning at S o'cleeV < ter suffering for never«l daya 1 s stroke of apoplexy. Dr. Gl ford was born at Mauch ChmKH^ is;',.'^. He vtas the oldest aluM of the Nasareth Hall MlUt Acad' my and a gradute from Jeffer-on .Medical College, PI delphia. in ls.*>7. He located Belfast, tills county, where ii[x,'ned an offlce and begin cal practice. A few years latar moved to .N'azareth where be ticed medicine for many yeara. fact the aged physician«peBt#f tically his entire life la-Naaar For a numlier of yabrs IM ed as Postmaster of Naaareth lor many years waa supsriat ent of the \foravlBn Sunday ~ ait well us elder of the churA. _ 1^1 I ICXmitKII ARM. .Miss Florence Altemos iiiei wi'h the misfortune of fractuiin-^ two lioiies in her left t'oreami. sustain¬ ed by a fall at her home on .Nortli .Main stieet. HTOI.K >|OTOIt MKTKII. The party that stole the motor meter from the machine of (leorge W. .Metz on .Monday evening in front of the Reformed church. N'azureth. was seen by some known person and to avoid trouble uud arrest is asked tu return sume ex¬ actly where they got It or to /^legler's garage. •M/k^^^t I SCHAFFER—SIBOPRieD. .Miss Kdith .Mae Siegfried and .lames Henry Schaflfer. both of Hath, were married Saturday night at 7 o'clock at the parson¬ age of the Hecktown Lntheran church. South Broad street. Nssa¬ reth, by the pastor. Rev J. .A; Klick. The ring ceremony was used. The couple was unattended. Mr. and .Mrs. Schaffer will reside at Bath. —-~-' WKHKR—FRA.NKK.NFIKLD. .Miss .Mae Klizabeth Franken- leid. of Butztown. and Walter W, Weber, of Hellertown. were mar¬ ried Tuesday afternoon at 4 i'clock by Hev. .1. .A. Klick al his mine, corner Broad and Walnut <lreets, .Nazaretli. The ring cere¬ mony was used. Tlie couple was ittended The bride Is a daughter if .Mr and .Mrs. .Mark D. Franken- •leld of Hiilzlown. The groom is 'tiiployed with tile liethleheni ¦ileei (^otiipaliy .\fler tile cere- uony the couple left for Detroit. Midi., on a wedding tour. I'pon heir return they will reside at Hellertown. •y - < »^ypf^ -iy i„MK^^^^^^-:.'4iUm i^'fT^"T.^^uet '¦^¦^'"t^- ¦ si^aerBSsiwm ^:^P'-^^-m ii0sSI^RM^:m m^J¥. ff^^^fc-^ ^.%^;#^-IBS ,.: ¦:^ '^r-'-'-^- 'Wm . < . v' . ¦..:.:^:-f- .i%aB "I'V*. •¦¦-' •:: 't.*.- J^iA^Jf^M - .'• /« K''^>7' ¦i-'^'^r' was also a member of the Post of the (i. A, R. aad the surviving commissioned oSoer Conipany I. of the ISSrd ment. In which he served durlB the Civil War. being one of oldest veterans in the eoontjr. was mustered into serviee «m tober il. 18«2 and aaaalara4 July 24. I8«s, with tMa'eaeei; flrat lleuteaaat. mUaertaft Ma ^ti tti aitu tst: crrawford in the drnc Bight aona aad daugblafa Vive him: Dr. Walter Crawfs and Mrs. J, Allen Shaffer, of Na areth: the .Misses Alice and Hi Crawford and .Mrs. Mi man. residing at home; Wilt H, Crawford, of Esaton: Dr Crawford, of Pottsville and Fred Hughes, of Rriatol, Cbna| ¦Nine grandchildren also surrtra. The fiinerul serrices will be hel4 from his late home oa Weat Caa4 tre street. Friday afternoon 2 10 o'clock Interment In tt .Moravian cemetery with Her. DrJ I'.De.schweinlts of Bethlehem, of| rtciatlng. assisted by Rev. O. Moiire. of Kaston. ' Relatives and frlendtt are iarlt^ *>i\ to attend without further aa tice. wtst-: t'OMP.wv MP:pmKO. Vigilance Hose Company, No. of N'azareth. met on .Monday ae^ ening in regular monthly meetincj Routine of business was followed with special reports from rarle officials of the company. Twa j propositi(»ns for membership received nnd acted upon Oregon McNARY - HAUGEN hues Famoua Farm Relief Pair in National Spotlight HaTs. Gilbert lUu^eaki Sen, Clias. L. McNary, Orcfon and Rea, Gilbert M !.*• J"^, '**"" ¦«•«•»'• ot laar diicrcnt bUb " all of wMch have aimed at relief of agricaltafe. TMr the most important tegiitetton of tMa Baiakw. haviM ham fci*."i'•" rfiA« "-^W ky Ho«a.«.d SatsSHeei PrcMdem. WcNaj^ MdHbHiJ^'beve beaa mta'aa'S (or Axe yeara aad Kill gohiff itfoi^ Wa*ii«lHi ';^,';«
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 36 |
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 | 1927-02-24 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1927 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 36 |
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 | 1927-02-24 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-29 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38092 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
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
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maa daelUaea. i iiiif nagaMeh. rear of Main St. FvnaMrWw aad Oscar Bronfc
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NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNINC, FEBRUARY 24. 1927
THLLEYCAR XRASIIES INTO AUTO
Oa Tueoduy aftcinoon Paul Idahtaatbaler, u lra...|||nR sales- tt»r Drake nnd (%>iu|mn.v of d his sedaii Hinaghed by trolley car while his ¦aaMae waa parked on Houth Hate atraet, Nazarelh. The trul¬ ley eaae up Main street and as It bad Juat paaaed over Kverxreen Jumped the track and flawed Into the parked aiitonio- I, ptiahlng it over the ciirh on atdawalk and daniuKlni; it cun- aldarably. The troley was put on the track hy the wreckiiiK crew and the auto was lowed to a garage tor repairs.
Ftraer Nazareoes Fmd ilBcsasciiiis Rn Escaping Gas
1 Dilchert, 6S, and his wife. OatbeHae, 63, fornierly of .Vaza- rath. now residing on .lacksuu atraat, Baston, on Sunday morning bad • narrow escape from death froa eacaping lltumlnatlnK gas.
The aeed couple were found un- eonaoloua on the lloor of their bedroom about 4 a. m.. by their aon-la-lnw, Wlllii |
Month | 02 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1927 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19270224_001.tif |
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