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The Nazareth Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTBD TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1928 Ifo.38 MER WAY .u^rsth council held a busy *^Mooday evening disposing ble minor and several |rj--ortent Items of business. ¦"VTVers of council were pre- fJILllr Hartiell in the chair. TLmU tt'bled a communication rta board of health requeat- !!I to pass an ordinance ¦^ , rreet having sewers to «ith the sewer line. The la Naiareth are run by a Bhilt company and not by the LMlh snd there might he some El^tetB trying to enforce such ¦"LdtBasee so that on motion of , IjlBdsamoyer the communlca- kImi tabled. CtMfH »'«" purchased COO feet ailtipio woven liro hose trom illanka Flre Hose Company at Ild of *1'''** =' f'"*'- '''*'''' ''^ nas type of hose that the »^|i.Mia Company has used for ^^» years with good results iiaotlon of Mr. Butts the dtcldsd to purchase more of J,* Bids were received froty K, Crowtle'" Jr. Company. He- OstU Percha Company, Ham- I firs Hose Co.. Representu- BafrOB tbe Hewitt Co., the Co., and the Eureka Co . iment and gave council an Kf line on flre hose, irold V. Knecht Po-it of 'lean Legion will have ol the Fourth of July cele- ga the Fair grounds thiii islflosncii will stand back of llgiOBUlres in their effort to Wtt community a safe und 'ijNfth. Mr. Nagle of the red before Council for iiermission of that )a go ahead with plans as Sit in former years. His WM granted. lk|lo also asked *fur per¬ ls use either Whittield Masen Belvidere and Ceii- in street, between Beivi- Wslnut for a carnival lu ly the American Legion in Of June 23 to 30, Coun- the streets because of It of property owners and these thorough- Thsydld however offer the tbs ase of Washington fsr tks carnival and Mr. accepted this with the ef tbe I^egion. II ordered the Hish way IlllSf committee to take sucii M are necessary on North Mrset tu make curb and lists conform to the grades kl tks State engineers wh?n laid out t!ie line of the state ikatfollows Hroad street line lltitn at several places wil! btilding up and curiis wili to be readjusted. This It painted on* -s no fault of the Illl but an ilhistration of the «d«d mel hi ids of the state when passing through a itnity. Mtorilanri' with plans receiit- Idod on Ciuiiicii ordered tho •wr to ('Still,li-h curb and «f lines wi Xnrth .Main street »lMtoest;lil!-li grades in,th:^ ll*. This iiftiun is tal;en 'pre- 'torjr to th" contemplated IM in tile I iirle nnd the ri-- i« of .\oitli Main street. rty owners V'jii be notified to gas and wnttr connections in f »hape iH'foie the paving of Main street because after '»ork la nnie done Counril JPl»esa b.in on tearing it up |» period of years. ordinaiirf. i.latlve to the '•••• bond Issue was read by Wh clerk Kth nel and passed ['••<««ng. The ordinance pro- '»<¦ 100 bonds of denomlna- [Oflioon each to bear inter- to extii',1 4 14 per c^^t. *111 lli' payable senii- "r The is.siie is divided so [•»• boniN iminiiered 1 to r> f will li« retired in lft:i3, I. " 1- 'I'''" lionds nutnlier- WlSlncUiMve will be retired •.1938. Kifi,',.n bonds nuin- ^" to .-ill inclusive will be ^'='' 1. I'm, and twenty numlieiHl :!i t„ .r,o inclns- "'beretlr.,! (let. 1, l!i48. 'WUInance also provides for "jj''4 mills to cover Inter- ¦onds ami provide for re- « within the specified time. discussions ^vere held on clausis ,„„i paragraph-i "e ordinance was finally •n first riadinu. The meet- "••ned at midnight. [•"Kapinunt „f Miss Hilda ""Ch, music ifHcher, of Naz- '•"'''¦•'¦«"«>d rnangst, also reth, was announced on ^•ynlRhtat a party ghen at "¦>« <«f Miss Florence Hiiss, "' "•t' Nazareth. ''»"<'wln« members of Ihe u'"' *¦¦'•'•<' present: Miss . »''«eiil.iich, Mrs, Stanley ¦• M"^< I'K.rl Sclinerr. Mlsa ¦ amitti, Mrs. Stewart Kver, 'A';*'^" Jordan, Mrs. Luther *"• Wilfred Vogler nnd Miss "*• Burh HREMEN'S CARNIVAL AT TATAMY TO START SATURDAY On Saturday evening, June i', tie Tatiiiny Kire t'oniiiany wili open its fiiiirth luiiiuai carnivui on their piiu'c ground situated on .Main street, near tiie troll -y junc¬ tion along tile paved highwiLy at Tutu ly. The attractidiiH are iiaineroiis an-l all legitimate and include .itands loaded with electrical li.\- tiires. blankets, fruit Imsicets, alumniunuvare, fancy v.ork.«rub- jor balls, dolls and other high grade carnival dolls for disposal. Kefreshments will ha plenty and f.t for both young inui old. An a .ipeolai attraction tli-.' music <om- Pi'ltee has etisaKed the Nazaretii band to give a conci-rt on the (.pening night. The Taf;iiMy l"ir- C'onipaiiy is nuteii fur coiuliictin!; clean-cut carnivals und this yeat i( is proposed to again operate i^ lip lo tiieir leputatioa liy iia.-iii:; it bim-ir and lietter lluin ever be¬ fore. Different hands hnve been eruaged to entfTtain music lovers and these bands will apie-ir as follows. Wind Cap on Monday and Friday nights; I'list I'.iiiigor on Tuesday and Tlmrsil-iy iiiuihfs: I'en Argyl on Wednesday iiu;i the Nazareth Band on Hatiiidiy or closing night. Plenty of parking space which will be free. JUSTICE FRY HAS IIIISY COURT SESSION Justice ot the Peace James S. Fry had a busy session at liis ol¬ hce on .Main street Tuesday even¬ ing when he disposed of three cases brought before him by local complainants. The offlce was crowded from 7 o'clock until near 11 ociock by persons iiiteiesled in the casts. The first caso w;;s tiiat of Harry Kline, of Lower .Viizaretli. in lie- half of his duu.^ilter Alary, against Walter Kahier, of lpper .Vazareth The girl woh is only 17 yetirs ol age thruiigh her father, prefers a seriou.-* charge against Kahler. Kahler. who is a carpenter, in Up¬ per Nazareth, denies the charge. The girl who is only 17 years of tiontd by Attorney Stanley Fehr, ior the defendant, seemed some¬ what hazy about various dates but swore that the alleged act took plnce on March 4. Squire Fry af¬ ti r hearing tlie evide'ire held Kah¬ ler under $,'500 bond for his ap¬ pearance at court. Katie Boskow, of 10 Cement Row. paid a flne of $Z and costs un a charge of assiuilt and battery preferred by N'ick Saiid'>rs, a neighbor. The Koskow and Sand¬ ers family live in a row of- houses and life there seems to be one mer¬ ry round of bickeriiiK. i^everal days ago Sanders alU-Ked the Hos kow boy damaged some flower pi.ts. .Sanders went to tiie lJo.4- kow home to coinplain. Wlien tlie iloor WHS opened and .Mrs. Itoskou ••aw who tile caller was she siappe;! hint on the head with a iirooni- iitiik. Mrs. Ho-kow gave her te.s- tiiminyat ureat liny'li In a forei'iii lontMle ;ii!il the two f.itiiilii'S jiassM 1 (¦iiiiii'ilineiits back and forth re- '.•.;"-(lli'ss of tlie occasiiin. Attor- n"y Felir for the Sa-niers fatnily MiMliy pot both fanillif-^ to simi ¦111 am'erinpnt to stop tiuhtiiii; ami S(|Uire Fry took tiio dociinieiit. .Michael Sterlachini, of Naza¬ reth, lirought his son Fred, aged 17, before Squire Fry, on a charge ot incorrigibility. He said the boy would slay out late at tiiuht, that he gave no money home and was generally a disturlier of the fatnily j>eace. Squire Fry gave the boy a fatherly talking to und luid the father agree to give the boy an¬ other chance to make good at home. IlOT.\«Y CLI li MKKTIXtJ. The Nazareth Rotary Club met .Monday eveiiiiig in the social rooms of llie Y. .M. I'. A. The speaker of thf evening was IJev. L. I). I.azariis, of .\sliiiry i'ark. fornierly of .Vazareth and a niein- ber of tin- liotary Cluii of this place. Ki'V. I.azariis siioUc on wirioiis iisjiects of ivolary ami savr an interesting talk. Howanl Shinier, of lite .Va'/aretli liowiu'il Shinier, of tiie .Vazareth blogriipliy whicli was greatly en- joyeil 'I'liere was ;: gniiil altiiid- aiictv Next week the Kotarians will hear about Agricultural K.vlensioii from County Farm .\gent 11 I. Coleman wiio ii.is been rluisrii as speaker for this occasion. 0 This (Tliursday I evening at 7.30 o'clock the niontlily iiiiiiiiiL; ot tlio Women's Missionary Society of the Nazareth Sl. John's l.utliir- aii church will take iitiice nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. f!eor«e II Wfllv, 417 South .Main slroit. -^ The Ladies' Auxiliary associated with Ihe Sons of inion War Vei¬ erans belli a very . cnlhiisiastlc ineeting on Friday cveniiiK in Ihcir mooting ((iiiirters in Shafer's hnll when Ihey bdil class inillation fol¬ lowed by a social featured by a splendid lunch. Sotnething He Cdn't QuUe Comprehend—-^^^ib^ T. Roid I Obituary \ JOSEl'HINK MANNINU. Josephine .Mantling, wife of Fred .Manuing. of near Batli, died on Tuesday at 0 a. in. of coniplica- tioiH, aged 4a years. Besides Iier husband she is survived by ten children. Higli mass will be sung I'V Fatlier Jacoli W. Post on Thursday al tl a. in. Burial in the Sacred Heart cemetery, Butli. MUS. SABILLA RHOAD, Mrs. Sabiila Rhoad, widow of the late Tilghman J. Rhoud and formerly Mrs, David l^ese^er; dlw» at her home ou Main street. Bath, of complications, aged 73 years on Tuesday at 2.30 a. m. Slie was a member of St. John's Lnt'.ieran church and was well knowu ii; Bath and ', icinity. She is sur¬ vived liy one lirother, Benjamin Keiper, of Pen Argyl. Fnneia! services will be held from her I.it:-> C'sidence in Batli on S.itunluy at :i p. ni. Burial on Oreenmount cemetery, Bath, Kev. W. C. Hill ofliciating. AMANDA SCHLAMB. Miss Aniaiii'ii Schiamli, as d Iji; .\iars and 7 montlis, dii d at tlie liiitne Ilf iter iirii'!ier-iii-la\v ami :-:sier, .Mr. i.nu rir^r^ Milton W. ¦iilnisDii at Tatan.y, oT apoploAV on Tuesday d eaitl.i nt >.4(i e'clorl; lUte'r iiein;; ;.n invaiid for a niiiii- her of years. Th'> doc\i.fed was horn in iiii^h- I;i:i tiiH nsliip, .Vorthatniitoii coi.n¬ ty an,! ha.i hi'.'n a reslc'.ent of .•;. zari'ili t!ie g-'oater i»art ot her li'e time, ;-he was a memlier of 'lie .V.izarLtli St. Jo'.tn's K"forni.?il I'''11 nil. i'hi' is siirviveil liy ono brother. f',iii'-ge. o' tl.'an.i.evi;ie. ill.; tvo .-•s'.eis, .Mr;. Miltcn Joimson, ot • ; iin.v, and l\Ir^. l,o>Msa Shiie- nrm, of nenr Nazaroth. Funeral rr\lres v.ill bo heli. from the lo' nson famfly iiomo on Sunday iif'evnoon at 2 o'clock daylight ^.'vitig time. Interment will be mriie in the .Vazareth C.reeoiwood 1 nil teiy. Kev VV. H. Wotring, n. 1>., offldatiiii;. \vi-;i,i,-w«>BTif.\vHii.i<: S<M-|KTV .'^IKKTH The recently organized society of yiiiinp cliurclnvorkers. ^e U'ell- Wiirtli-Wliile Society, held a very entluisiastic meeting nt Forks iliiircli (,111 .Monilay evening. Tho ici'eting was opened witli a word of prayir hy the vice-president, (leoi.Ke Calling, who also presided for tile ei\ ening. The treasurer's report showed tliat tlio total iici'ipts for the con¬ cert liy the Bangor .Male Chorus siveial weeks ano amounted to nearly $1!H), and after all expenses luarly deductetl left a net amount of $121. The members wMe all urged to make an eftdit to prnvldo floral ili'i'iiiations for tlie church services iliiring the summer months, .\ ciiininillie was appointed to assist in llio proper observance of Fath- • r's day on Snndiiy, June 17, in the morning at 10 o'clock. • It was ilfcided that the society conduct an ice cream nnd straw- lii'ir.v festival on Wedne-'day, June 20. Ill iiddlllon to the regular nf losliniitii s. hoine-maile dellca- cii s will he on sale, ami an ex¬ cellent niiislciil orgahlzation has been enuaped lo render sj-lections. Interspersed between their num¬ bers, a novel radio musical pro¬ gram will bo presented. Indica¬ tions nre that Ihls will prove to bo a most enjoyalile affair. NAZARETH BOY ; SCOUTS WIN TRIP TO OETTYSBURG Will t'ompele III .\re» Council i Camping; Conlott; Local i'ulrol Ov«-rf-oiiif9 Fourtii-n Otlier i*u> trols in JtinilMtrc^s Win by Hcore of INtO.OO. The best caraplng contest fil held by Scout troops ot Ekiston area council, was put on at Camp Weygadt on Saturday, and Sunday morning. Representative Scout jatrois frotn 1,', troops held pre- ilniiuary contests iiiid training tor --lonio timo lieforehaiid; and the ineef ou Satnrday hroiiglit these picked (latiols to.r;e;iK'r. As patiois camo iato action, tlie .judges tnspected each Seoul's in¬ dividual equipment, and then ueigl'.ed each pack, noting tiie way it was adjusted, aud tlien .-endiiu tiie full patrol on a iiaU-mile test hike, to .ee how the eniitptnent curried.* The patrols wer^^ then assigned lot inimliers, and scakvd out their eo-fnut areas, 011 which all their activities were carrinii out. Tent.s wiM-e pitched, latrines and parliag.^ pits dug, fireplace ar- mngenients were made, and house- k( eling .u^nerally vas lined up. The judges finally got all the data togetli'-M-, cud aiided iiji to- ti'Ks. Tho Ht:iti(l'ngs. on a first in- sjiectlon at Scout lieadiiuarti I's Cll ine out as follov. s : First, Nazareth V-l: !ki!>.Oo; si-cond, Hastoii Three, .S.'>3.S4; third, Belvidere One, .«s,"i0.2r.; foiiitli. Hangor three. S2S.1I,'); fifth, Kaston Fifteen. S0O.3.J; sixth, i';a:-ton Ten, 7S7.50; sev¬ enth. High B.-ldMc Two, 7S7.2r,: eighth, Phiiliiisliiirg Six, 7>r..7r): ninth. ICaston Two, 77!t.r!7: tentli. Pen Argyl One. 77(5..')<*; eleventh. Phillipsburg Three, 7i2..'-.(i; twelfth, Hackettitown Two. 7r)3.00: thirteenth. Nazareth Two. 74ri..''iO; foiirteentii, Bai'.gor Ono, 731.00; fifteenth, Phillipsburg Four, 721;.r.ll. Nnzareth Veteran On", the vet¬ eran representat've at the lasf two regional janihoreps at Tnasiire Island, won on their all-around' steady work vitli tiie excellence o, Patrol l/e-ailer llachaian's work, staniling ont strini',ly. | The first three troojiH, Nazareth ' Vetornn tine, EastAn Throe, and P.elvidero One, for making a total of ,Si">0 points or lietli'r, will r<'-1 ceive imiiviiluai awards, and the winning p.itrol will rriiiesrnt K.is-| ton at the Kastern si'ctinn of Ke- gioii Tliree'^) finals; where patrols' from 111 fonncils will conipete; and which will lie held at Octtys-' burg on .lune 2i»-:!0. I Weddtid WEUNKK—.MILLKR. lieeiia P. .Miller, daughter of .Vr. and .Mrs. John .Miller, of Kd¬ elmans, and Frederick L. Werner, o'' Nazareth, were married at iiigl; noon in tiie Washington Memorial chaiei at Valley t'orge by Rev W. Herbert Burk, D. D. They were uiuiceoiui.anie i. .-V receptioi! was lield un Sunday at tlie honu- of the bride with the imnie'liute ineinl>ers of th"^ couple present. The groom is employed with the Kraemer Hosiery Company. Tiu; couple will be^ln hoiisake.;l.ing iu Nnzareth. WERNER—SI EO EL. Raymond D. Werner, son o Kugene Werner, Nazareth, and .'liss flnue Irene Sie»;el. daitghte;' of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry J. Si' me! also of .SaZMrf.-th, were united in marriage in .-Jatiirday inornint! hy Rev. A. R. Appel at his residriice at Bethlehe.'n. The ring cere- iiiiMiy was 'ised. The cou|^'- were unattended. They wiil reside with the .^room's father for the present on Kast High street. Mr. Werner Is employed as mail car- rii r in the .Vazareth postof!icf. Th'- young (i)ii|ile are well known in •own and ,ire receiving contiratu- lations from their many friends. HrFF—.lOHNSON. Olivo M. .lohnson, tiaiiKliter of .Mr. and Mrs. Ktit-eiie .lohnson. Son til Whittield strei-f. Nazare'h and Horace K. Huff, son of Mr. an.l .Mrs. Russell Huff, Walnut sMeet Buth. were married on S'iturd-i> af'ernoon at f::e home of Rev. W T'. Hf'lffrich. n. I)., pastor of Christ ilefurined cliiuch. Chestnut rttrct't P.ath. The rini< cercinonv of tiie Reformed cluinli was used. The' vt-re actompanieil by Willaril Pichert, of .Martins Cr. ••k and Ma¬ ble Kunkle of Nazaretii. The hvide was attired in a-b::i>' gown with a hat to matcli. .\ re¬ ception was given ou Satiiniay ev cnin.u: nt the home of the bri'.le to the immeii'aie memhers of the families of the contricting parties The couple will resid" witli the bride's parents fnr the present. NCHI.KtiKL'H I AMILV UKl \H»X On Saturdny. June I'i, the Schlegel's family will meet in thiir tliiitl reunion at Fleetwood at t!i'> oill Schiegt^l's liomesieail. Tlie rt'iinlon will be held rain or shim^ and all the members of the Srhlegel family, esi.ociiiliy those rtsiding ;ii Nort'iamptoii county, ami their frieiuis are corflially In- viti'd to atletiil. The association afrairs are b.ing handled hy Koy P. Sclilegel. president, of" Mlllers- liuri; anil Theoilor'" Schlegel, secre- tir-'. Ills North lllh street, Reading, Pu., who will cheerfully answer nfly inquiries relating lo the history of the Schlegel family. KnKL.MAN—SOBKRS. Robert H. FMelnian. son of .Mr and -Mrs. .loliii Kdelniaii, of 23."i K.'ist Wilniit sirer't, .V,izai'eth. and Miss Lillian M. Sobers, daiichto. of Mr. anil Ms. John Sobers, o. Nattareth 1!. 0 :!, were nnited in i-rirriaife in the St. John's l.uther an cliurch. itev. H C. Snyd.r. p::< I'T on Satii'diy afternoon a' :; n'clocK. The r'lin ceremony was ii'id. Th > brid.' wore pink .Rl oi-iretfi> I'ress. a bPick lace hat and Ciirrled a bo!ii;U''t of whiie rosi's nnd lilies nf the vaM-y. Tlu' sirooiii is iiii|iloyt'd in the Nizareth irianK'ry and tho bride iii Kraotit- • r's hosi.iy mill. The r.t'Piulants were .Mr. and Mrs. IpMiry .M. Knecht, of 240 South Whlifiel.l slreet. .Mrs. Knecht wore a lilue cioriji'tte dross, black picttire hat and carried a lionquet of pink roses. The newly married co iple will reside iit 23ri East Walnut street. Nazareih. THHE GIRLS HONOR STUO- EimATN,H,S, Three girls have taken higli honors ut Nazareth High school tills yeur and will comririse the lionor group according to an an- louucement just made liy i'r.ii. F. .\. Marcks, suiiervising prln<MpaI if .Vazareth schools. The girls who take honors have l>€en active in all school affair.i und are popu- ar niember.s of their ciass. .M'ss .Metz. who takes third honor, was the star scorer of the girls basket- Ijiill team which finisheil this y*r ith an 1 nviable reconi. Tiie Imnor groiH' and fhe grades are as idjiWS, l.ahonia Peppnll, first bono,'. ¦> rage four ye.trs, (lO.ii. Isabelle Ru-s+ill, seco.'i.l Imnor. iveruRp four years, S!i.l>. r'orot! y .Metz, third honor, av¬ erage four years, ss.6. The.-'O three will ajipear on the oinntf ncenient prngrum. Miss i'eppell will have the valedictor;. Itlll .Miss itiiHseil the salutatory. Fin ll examinations for the sen lors will be coniincteii June 13-l.j. tin June 1 ,^ the class will i<-.ave for the annu-il five-dty trip to Wasliington and Mount Vernon. \ccorr,panying the class on thi.^ trip will be several mothers and friends of members, bringing the total number who have registered for the trip to forty-si.'s. Miss Anna M. Smith of the high school faculty will be the chaperone. Comniencemrni W'^-k. The program of commencement '.veek will 01 en with the haccalaiir- iitf sermon, Suuday, June 24. Th»- ¦leriion will be pn ached by tlie ilev!. Paul S. .Meinert in the .Mora- vlaij church in connection with the ini.ijninK service. Tu'sday eening, June 2*» the innuai alumni hanqm-t v/ill be held. Plans for this affair are be¬ ing fortnuiated by I'.esident Frank Steckel '22 and the committee. TUe exercises of the Interiue.i:- itfr school will be held Wednesdav -.-veiling, June 2 7 in the high sdiool auditorium. There are flfty-seven in the class to receive certiflcates. School closes Thursday, June i^ and the graduation exercises will be held Friday evening. June 29 In tl'.e High School auditorium. The speaker of the occasion will l>e Dr. Harold Paul Sloan, of Philadei- piiia. Tbe Hi«!i School orchestra '.vil! render the music. Scliix^l l':tiiibilion. Prei>arations ar going forward for the exiiijjition of school work to be g ven Thursday and Friday evenings, June 7 and S. Teachen. are busy mounting specitneiis of irt wiirk for exhibition atui col- 'ectiiig saini'lea of work made dur¬ ing the year in the sowirg and in- dnstriiil arts shop. The exhihitioii will be held in the High School buiiding and ill.ors will be op'ened at G o'clock. -Ar 7."0 a special proirram will be l'l nilei'ed in the auditorium pre- SLi'tiiiK several silmoI aMivitics. Tliis program wiii he opened liy tli» r.rst grade rhytliniic iiaiiiis w Im will pi.iy two numlrtrs, Klappdan.^ lUil Pop does the Weasel, nn ler IWO ieadii's of their own nii:ni)er. Iionald Kemmerer and Kennetli lowers. The bands have recently I en equipped with new instru¬ ments and will be sure to please you. The girls of the sewing depart¬ ment will exhibit some of dieir I'.ituilwork on living models, and .vill exjiiain to you some thiims •!>ey have learned abont sewing during t'le year. The phys cal education \> ork "ill h. exemplified by groups from 'ill- different grades, in dances, liills, nnd gatnes. The s.ime prouiani will be reii- '.: rc'l both Thursday and FrIdaj evening. .¦\riei' the .special program in the inditoriiim there will be further .1 : I'-tiriit\ t'l vii'w the exliiiiit'^ tliron.thi'iit tho building. ll is hoiied thit all parents an:l frielllis of the schools will vl,i' he exliibitloti .nnd nttend the spt • '1 pnigrar.i in tlie auditorium Tiie children deserve, and will be I'eliehted with, your presence as n indication of your interest In their work. : Legion Plans Comedy Show Tb.e local American I.«- gion is making arrangements for a play entitled "The Jolly Dutchman Sprech Schule." The cast wiil b« composed of Bucks county Comrades. The date, time aud place will be announced lafor through posters and the Item. Mil L Itnill HOMK .\M> ^n:.^^ m\i;kkt The Ainaiiilii Sihlnnib hi.-ie on I;'Iviilere street, which Frmk Sey- Irii'il, the butcher. lilircha--el at I u'llic sale two weeks ago was sold to lii-nry Kresao, ot Filetown. niishKill townshiii. Mr. Kresfjo is tiit-iiiB Ihe liouse apart and will move it to Filetown. Mr. Seyfried expects to hulld n new home nnd meat market on fhe lot after the house Is removed. CHILDREN'S DAY IN REFORMED CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY The following program will lif' rendered in the Reformed church un Sunday morning, June 10 it io.:;o o'clock: Org.HI preiiiile; jirayer by Re . V','. H. Wotring; recitatoin, Austin Knauss; i-ong. The Captain's Cali by the Beginners; song, Jesus Did-. Vn Shine, Primary Dept.; Sprit of Cliurch, Thelma Knauss: .SHrvice. Miriam Reimer; brief tiageant, Cliildreu's Day and Hap- pine.'4H by the Mission Band reprc- ented by Orace Remaley: hymn by congregation. The Liglit of the World i.s Jesus; Scouts and Rang¬ ers represented by Elmer Snyder; i':.n'|) Fire tjiris represented by Kiizabetli Kraemer; Blue Birds in u I'liorns, The .Vodding Daisies, represented Ay Catherine VVerk- li'dser; fiirls (luiid represented by Martlia Knauss; Missionary So¬ ciety reiresented by Mrs. Walter Kern; hymn by congregation, be* the I..<)v,er Liglits he Burning: bl iieriicf lon. Members of L.adiet< Atixiliai'v will act as ushers. !M;\. .»M» Mils. HAlXK-iTii si*i-;.\K i\ !*T. JOHN'S III:- K«>i;Mt:i> Sl .M>.\v K\i:MN(i We are jdeased to announce that K.'V. iiiiii .Mrs. Paul Haynes, mis- sioiKiries to China aud now in tbis ¦IIIIIII '> on furlough, will speak in St. John's church on the comitig Suiid.iy evening. Mrs. Haynt s was 'ni'ineily Miss lU-li u Wiilf and is ;i kiiKv.n timoiiL' llie churcli folk of Naz'.iri'th. They visited Naza¬ reth hefovi' and spoke Impressive¬ ly an I acci'ptabiy. .Inl 11 rraunfeliler and Charles .Shimer. .'"tudents duriug the pu.st .viiir i'l Muhlenberg College, have returned to their respective homes In .Vazareth. The boys will short¬ ly leave Nazareth In company with Dr. Preston Barba, of Muhlen¬ berg, on a tour of European coun¬ tries. HO.\'OICi:i> KOIMIKIl OF K.NKiHT.S Oi-' FltlK.\J»HHir The memory of Dr. Mark (i. Kerr, foiiiuler of the order Knight-i of Friendshl[) was fittingly per¬ petuated on Sunday forenoon when members of the order from ¦J. large number of chambers gath¬ ered at his grave in the Montgom- fiy cemetery, Norristown. and conducted the annual memorial services. The services were held under the auspices of the grand chamber of the order. Harold G. Knight, judge of the Montgomery county courts, delivered the prln- cij.ai address. Nazaretii Chamber No. 10!> was well represented iiy a ilelegatimi o: twenty members accompanied by some friends. The octette of the chamlier which included Claudv Metz, Ross and Kryl Carty, Stan¬ lev Williamson. Elwood J. Hoch. liobert Becker. Kllis Hellick and -Allen D. Troxell rendered several sslectioii.s. Barbara TroxeM. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Kdgiir :!. Troxell recited tlie memorial poem. liI'V. (;i{AM».\ TO SI'K.\K IN HA>i\N i:v\X(;t:i.ic\i. At t!ie spring rally servlcea to • e held in Haman .Memorial Kvan- -t'lical ciairch on June 17, tlU' : e:iker wiil be Rev. Elmer M. liiai'.da, pastor of the Secimu .'.t(.;hoiiist Protestant church, of i'.iidgetoii, .V. J. Rev. Oranda is a native of .Vazareth and is well known to many folks in town. Since leaving .Vazareth. his minls- : ry ha." been very successfiil, es- 1 ecially In his present parish. Ill place of having one rally ii.iy this year it bas lieen decided to have two. one in the spring and one in the fall. At the spring •ally s]»ecial ser\ ices will hi- held It 1I.4,". and at 10.4," in the morn- it g and at 7.30 in the evening. "."liere vvill be special music at all -rvices. Everyone is invited to attend. t'lU'Xl IL TO FM'OKOE PAKKIVt. ORIMN.\N('K .Vaz.iri'th Coiini il has decided to iM'.torce i:s parking orilinance ami acting under orders froin Burgess Ziegler. Nazareth officers will ar- r'st offeniiers of the orilinance ar.d hale them befme Justice of t!iL> Peace Fry. The flrst ^ ictim of tho drive In enforcement was Mrs Ida Foftg, of .Mkntow 11. who was find $.' and costs on Thursday after¬ noon. Mrs. Fogg was charged wi'll illegal parking at Main and Pol'.idere streets, on complaint of OfTicer Charles Stuber. It Is ex¬ pected that other arrests will fol¬ low as there t.re numerous viola¬ tions of the ordinance daily. I KliKlllUTKI* THK I07TH .%.\\IVKK.HAKV On Sunday the Missionary So¬ ciety of the Nazareth Moravian church celebrated its 107th anni¬ versary. The society was organ¬ ized in U21. At the morning senlcf. Rev. William Strohmeler. of Bethlehem, preached the anni¬ versary sernion and in the even¬ ing the annual lovefeast was held. Rev. Htrohmeior la well known nere, in former years he had been pantor of the Schoeneck Moravlaa church. msm IN All ACHEN] Two auto accidents In whlek Nazarenes figured occurred ovar the week-end. Mrs. Edmund BttI, of Whitefield street, is in thp Ba ton Hospital with a possible frao*' ture of the skull a.s a result of oiMi and William Hunter is nursiac tour broken ribs and an injury ta Ills if.ft leg as the result of ai other. Th» injury to Mrs. Bitz occurred'' on Sunday near Edelmana whila ;<he was driving with her daughter, .Mi'H. Ilaiph Starner, The latttr was al tlie wheel when a motor¬ cyclist ti:rn*fd sharply in front ot the niachine. In an effort to arold :i collision .Mrsj, Starner swervs^ her car sharply Causing it to crash into a telephone pole al the sida of the road. The pole was anapp- e.l off and the machine badly wiecked as a result. Mrts, Bitg wa.4 caught in the crash and rend¬ ered uticonscious. Dr. William J. ' H:ipp!e of .Vazareth was called aad riiiinil the woman In a serious con* ' d tlon. He rushed her to the Bas- toi'. hospital where she still ra- niain's in a serious condition. Mrs. Starner was bruised and shakaa up liy the accident but eacapad serloU'4 hurts. Mr. Hunter was injured when ha lost control of his machine on tha Bath-.Nazareth pike Saturday aa- eiilng and crashed into a trea. a'ong the road. A dog and a radto set which Mr. Hiint^ had In tha car v'we thrown out whit's ha. was jammed against tbe steering wheel hard enough to crack thrsa rilis atui badly bruising his left leg. He was given medical atten¬ tion in .Nazareth. Mr Hunte>r was able to 1>« about today but sultan consid-erable pain. DOUBLE WEDDING IN PLAINFIELO CHUUI A pretty doubia wedding mony was solemniaed ia St. church. PlalnfUld. 8at«f ternoon. tHhao Misa Mtta Albert, Wind Gap. becaaa At bride of Stanley A. Teel. ot Baa¬ gor. and Miss Helen Maa KaM* merer. Wind Gap, became the brida of Walter B. Albert, also of Wind (iap. The Rev. L. B. Kllck, pastor o( tho Plainfield Lutheran parish of¬ ficiated. The beautiful ring cere¬ mony of the Lutheran church was used and was witnessed by aeveral hundred relatives and friends ot the young couples. Miss E, Velasa ::teiiinietz pre.-ided at the organ. Mrs. L. B. Klick sang "I L.ove VoU Truly." by Carrie Jacobs-Bond and "O Promise .Me " i)y .Vevin. Mr. .\lbtr; v.as attended by his broth- ir. Clarence, as best man and -Mr. Te.-i was attended by Barton Bas¬ sett, of Bangor. .Miss Kathryn Sayre. of Bangor, served ns maid of honor to Miss Albert. She was attired In pink veUiiiPse with picture hat to match :,iid carried pink roses. .Miss Olive .Morris of Uangor, wa.s maid of lior.or riiui woro a i! ii-'s of yellow crepe de chine with hat to match and carried yellow ruse-i. The brides were beautifully at- t'red ill white witii veils and wreathes of orange blossoms and pearls. Each carried a huge clus¬ ter of biid? roses and lilies of the valley. As the bridal party marched into the church Miss Stelnmets pla.veil "Lohengrin's Bridal Chor¬ us. " hy Wagner. The ushers were ttilph Kemmerer and Karl Acker¬ man. Immediately after the ceremony a flUM dinner was enjo.ved at tho liotne of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Al¬ bert, later followed by a recep¬ tion. Th» newly-weds received many b.-'MiMfui gifts. Sunday inorning lioth couples left for a brief honeymoon trip fo Niagara Falls ard other points of interest. Mr. Albert I* emiiUiyed at the L"high and .Vew England Railroad ofi'ce, AI I'll town. He Is a gradu- lie of the Churchman Dusineas lollege, Easton. His bride Is a ,' a dua to of the Pen Argyl High school nnd durinu thp past term taught school In Bushklll towa- slilp. having prepared at the State Teachers Coll- ge, at East Strouds¬ burg. Mr. Teel Is an employe of tha Sterling Silk Clove Company at I angor. while his bride is aa ac¬ tive church worker, a taleatad musician and a member ot St. Pet'^r's union choir at PlainiieM. Mr. and Mrs. Albert will reatda ivlth the bride's mother, Mrs, Nat- tie Kemmerer and Mr. and Mra. Teel will for the present faaid* with the bride's parents,. Mr. Mrs. J. J, Albert, Wind Gap. • ¦¦ - ATTBNTIO.V, BVKRYBOmr. The annusi festival ot tiM ¦( ScouU Veteran Trooy Na. 1 Nasareth will ba bald thia day evening, Jaaa • oa „ ed church lawa and la Ik* room. Please atand br aad ktodlf tha boya jroar aviVMi.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1928-06-07 |
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 | 07 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1928-06-07 |
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 38860 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 FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTBD TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
NAZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1928
Ifo.38
MER WAY
.u^rsth council held a busy
*^Mooday evening disposing
ble minor and several
|rj--ortent Items of business.
¦"VTVers of council were pre-
fJILllr Hartiell in the chair.
TLmU tt'bled a communication
rta board of health requeat-
!!I to pass an ordinance
¦^ , rreet having sewers to «ith the sewer line. The la Naiareth are run by a Bhilt company and not by the LMlh snd there might he some El^tetB trying to enforce such ¦"LdtBasee so that on motion of , IjlBdsamoyer the communlca- kImi tabled. CtMfH »'«" purchased COO feet ailtipio woven liro hose trom illanka Flre Hose Company at
Ild of *1'''** =' f'"*'- '''*'''' ''^
nas type of hose that the
»^|i.Mia Company has used for
^^» years with good results
iiaotlon of Mr. Butts the
dtcldsd to purchase more of
J,* Bids were received froty
K, Crowtle'" Jr. Company. He-
OstU Percha Company, Ham-
I firs Hose Co.. Representu-
BafrOB tbe Hewitt Co., the
Co., and the Eureka Co .
iment and gave council an
Kf line on flre hose, irold V. Knecht Po-it of 'lean Legion will have ol the Fourth of July cele- ga the Fair grounds thiii
islflosncii will stand back of llgiOBUlres in their effort to Wtt community a safe und 'ijNfth. Mr. Nagle of the red before Council for iiermission of that )a go ahead with plans as Sit in former years. His WM granted.
lk|lo also asked *fur per¬ ls use either Whittield Masen Belvidere and Ceii- in street, between Beivi- Wslnut for a carnival lu ly the American Legion in Of June 23 to 30, Coun- the streets because of It of property owners and these thorough- Thsydld however offer the tbs ase of Washington fsr tks carnival and Mr. accepted this with the ef tbe I^egion. II ordered the Hish way IlllSf committee to take sucii M are necessary on North Mrset tu make curb and lists conform to the grades kl tks State engineers wh?n laid out t!ie line of the state ikatfollows Hroad street line lltitn at several places wil! btilding up and curiis wili to be readjusted. This It painted on* -s no fault of the Illl but an ilhistration of the «d«d mel hi ids of the state when passing through a itnity.
Mtorilanri' with plans receiit-
Idod on Ciuiiicii ordered tho
•wr to ('Still,li-h curb and
«f lines wi Xnrth .Main street
»lMtoest;lil!-li grades in,th:^
ll*. This iiftiun is tal;en 'pre-
'torjr to th" contemplated
IM in tile I iirle nnd the ri--
i« of .\oitli Main street.
rty owners V'jii be notified to
gas and wnttr connections in
f »hape iH'foie the paving of
Main street because after
'»ork la nnie done Counril
JPl»esa b.in on tearing it up
|» period of years.
ordinaiirf. i.latlve to the '•••• bond Issue was read by Wh clerk Kth nel and passed ['••<««ng. The ordinance pro- '»<¦ 100 bonds of denomlna- [Oflioon each to bear inter- to extii',1 4 14 per c^^t. *111 lli' payable senii- "r The is.siie is divided so [•»• boniN iminiiered 1 to r> f will li« retired in lft:i3,
I. " 1- 'I'''" lionds nutnlier- WlSlncUiMve will be retired •.1938. Kifi,',.n bonds nuin- ^" to .-ill inclusive will be ^'='' 1. I'm, and twenty numlieiHl :!i t„ .r,o inclns- "'beretlr.,! (let. 1, l!i48. 'WUInance also provides for "jj''4 mills to cover Inter- ¦onds ami provide for re- « within the specified time. discussions ^vere held on clausis ,„„i paragraph-i "e ordinance was finally •n first riadinu. The meet- "••ned at midnight.
[•"Kapinunt „f Miss Hilda
""Ch, music ifHcher, of Naz-
'•"'''¦•'¦«"«>d rnangst, also
reth, was announced on
^•ynlRhtat a party ghen at
"¦>« <«f Miss Florence Hiiss,
"' "•t' Nazareth.
''»"<'wln« members of Ihe
u'"' *¦¦'•'•<' present: Miss
. »''«eiil.iich, Mrs, Stanley
¦• M"^< I'K.rl Sclinerr. Mlsa
¦ amitti, Mrs. Stewart Kver,
'A';*'^" Jordan, Mrs. Luther
*"• Wilfred Vogler nnd Miss "*• Burh
HREMEN'S CARNIVAL AT TATAMY TO START SATURDAY
On Saturday evening, June i', tie Tatiiiny Kire t'oniiiany wili open its fiiiirth luiiiuai carnivui on their piiu'c ground situated on .Main street, near tiie troll -y junc¬ tion along tile paved highwiLy at Tutu ly.
The attractidiiH are iiaineroiis an-l all legitimate and include .itands loaded with electrical li.\- tiires. blankets, fruit Imsicets, alumniunuvare, fancy v.ork.«rub- jor balls, dolls and other high grade carnival dolls for disposal.
Kefreshments will ha plenty and f.t for both young inui old. An a .ipeolai attraction tli-.' music |
Month | 06 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280607_001.tif |
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