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-:l-v.» Item .XXXVII _AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIOENCE. N.IZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNINC. NOVEMBER 1. 1928 No. 49 PARY CLUB PLANS •GANIZING BOYS' HARMONICA BAND harmonica came in IlioD on Monday night e, ot I'hiladelphiu, D menibers of the lies l^and of Phlla- the Nazareth Ro¬ id let the boys demon- can be ''""c nfter a gg ou the Instrument. Botary club through Including the President oi" Inited States, (iueen .Marie of Roumania and the Coveriiors of various states. .Many of the boys teach and have done remarkable work at institutions of various kinds, HiK'h as schools for the blind, schools for cri|>i)led chlUlrou und penal institutions. The boys with Mr. Hoxie pn lUtcessful in having Mr. lome of bis boys to I a performance. The and sang. The bnys have a reper¬ toire of 2.'0 pieces. The personnel of tlie band is ns f( Hows: Jnhn Pugliese. OeorKi- ParoonlRian, flarry Rose, Frank Peflano. .Tohn Mayuhort, Rob Hay. nil harnniiilsts nnd Werner Laise. pianist. There was a fine attendance of jt, Howard bhimer audi „.,.(^.,, ,, ,..,,(,,,, „,„„,_„„ „f ,,.,,,^. 19( directors, has beeni,.,,,^,^ i„,.i,„iiimr Washington Post _ organization of a ^ Vanh: Xola fox trot- IJeloved- ,Blca band in Nazartth ^ ,.,.,,,,„., pif,,, ,,„„o,„.i.,„ ,,.,„pp. Sp.irklet.s; llourniet of .Memory: ISram's llunsarlaii dance No. 6: Old lilack .Ioe, accompanied bv I plan was attested by Notary: Quartet from UiKoletto": OUi applause and fav- sextet from Lucia and a niedlev #Bt which greeted the „f ,,;,tr|oiic airs. As a final nuni- j^d Mr. Shimer un- |„.,. ,i,pj. pi.|y,>(i ti,,. star SpauRle-l be local Rotarians Banner while the assomhiv stood a plan looking' inization of such a In Nazareth. Introduced Mr. (an interesting nc- wlth boys in IjibiIc. Development playing, he stated, of those Interested i snt. h,,t rather theyj,j,,;;;;;;^ with manv Invit.d fclepment of the bo> | ^„^,„ president Shimer an- b»«'« »* " ¦"^*''"' °^ no.inred thaf fhe Na/areth Rotarv to learn to I'laJ" i ^-o,,!,! o„tor an attendance con- snts. The value of ,^^, ^^.j,,, vineland. N. J. Rotarv I, a place in ones^,,,,, ,,pg,n„,„g November I anM Misestimated he sad. ^^1,,,^,,,,^^ ^^,„„^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^.., . Oods greatest gifts „.,,,, g,,,^^^ p^^^ ^,^^^, ^,,^^^,^^, •Tnieen,ioyment of vu-;p,p,,^ William Silfles and Wilbur ,l„Sfcer .Maid, can »" >', Mp.sinser to look after att. nrl- who knows how to^„^^ ^^^^^^,^ (iBitrument; every one ..„.., ^ ^ ' Rev. W. H. Wotrine. n. P.. pas¬ tor of St. John's Reformed church. Kdward Hellman led In the singlnif with Jake Roersfler at fhe piano. Prof. Oeorge A. flrini, chalr- rittds In the I'nlted "'"" "f *he entortalnwent conimit- I.OOO boys are Inter- '<?»• announced that next we^k Iwork. In tbis country. «•?• • Wotring and Howanl .Shafer Iclubs of the cotwifrv """''l s'*'* iit' account nf their movement. Twelve t''lp throuL-h the ^jllds of Canada. (organized by Rotary Anions the Rupsts present were itr and 14 so far this I'rof. F. A. Marcks. snpervisin? percent ot American principal of the Nazareth schools. I will have their own Miss Florence Nicholas, principal Hythe end of the year, of High School. Miss Myra Druck- ' enmlller. principal of Junior High, Ulsdslphia organisation! Miss Mnbel Shuler, music super- rf ul Iirograni, he I visor aot Messrs. Walter Kern, C. ths Wys have traveled i Frederick Martin. Lester Hawk II ailsi. meeting mnny jand Charles Knauss. members of and illustrious persons Ithe Nazareth Sehool Board. I^ji^ Idea Is To Scare the Daylighu Out of Each Other - By Albort T. Raid TWO SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN SEDAN LEAVES HIGHWAY 1 .'Vur.sCA* TB. ^. / pnasir but only the per- 1 appreciate it. In , widespread interest IV::';:":!!''".!!. ";:T.?!'"":. opment of boys work, Ited that tbere were Philadelphia. There NAZARETH UNITED AT WEDDING n.«/.^ki^:th TK..Mi'i,i-: host TtMiOIJiKN K.^ca.i-: .MK-MltKilS BOSTON YOUTH RAIDS ROAD STAND; HELD BY POUCE Esther Werkheiser, John Werkheiser, of i street. Nasaretb, and areth, were married at ty noon at the Mora- by Rev. Paul S. Meiu- < psstor of the church. ktn Brobst, a sister of I wore pink crepe and iMrried pink rosebuds. Delegations nf Knights and Ladies of the Golden Eagle from Hellertown, fe^aston. I'pper Ulack Kddy, Bangor and Nazareth at¬ tended a big district meeting at which .Nazareth Castle No. :i96. Knights of the Golden Eagle, was Heiney, son of Mr. and »>o»'- Edward Ruloft, district re Heiney. of Oreen [ president, presided. Addresses ' were made by Frank Hittle, ot Al¬ lentown. grand ivlce-chlet; Rev. O. M. Schultz. curator of the .Mora¬ vian Historical Society museum. Nazareth; R. .N. Taylor, ot Heller town, assistant county superin tfudent of school.^, and others Strohl, au aunt of! The travelinK gavel, which Is the 18 mairon ot honor| "'>.f«'Ct of friendly rivalry between pink and vllow taffeta!""' orcanlzations. was awarded tn ibert Strohl was best ^:'i'!"'''"i f'^'' havini: the larjjest Brobst W.IS usher. |altendance. nlthouuh HdU.rtown il party entered the niade a stronn hid. comhiB with a ie strains of the wed-j ^1"'''"' '"•^^ ''"' ""' I'l""!'"^'' '>'' re- playe.l by Mrs. Walter talning the giive|. Allentown, a friend! * . at the console. The I'i.K.XSANT SlIti'RISK I'.UITV. looked very prettv in a I "^'^~' ¦ charmeuse with a| ^"- '""1 ^'" "••""">¦ <' '^'L^'^' nnd daughter Alverna. ot East embroidered In silk. s shower bouquet of knds and lilies of tbe le brl(l>. was given in her uncle, Rohort l.awn: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trach and dauRhter Dorris, Mr. ami .Mrs. Georse Mabus and daughter .\1- tbea, of .Nazareth: .Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob J. Mack and son Daviil. of New VillaRe; Miss Hilda Hood¬ maker. ot Rath and Miss Vane T. Walker, of Katellen. Rave Mrs. Arietta P. Trach, of near Katel¬ len a very )ileasanl surprise on Saturday evening in honor ot her birthday. A hnunteous supper was served The eveninc was so- "' »t the Royal! •''"">' "I"'"' after which all left I'cn pffiitinn she Vp.| substantial presents while wisli- iUK Mrs. Trach many more happy returns nf her natal day. a rr-ccption to thoi att"r tlio ceremony at th<^ bride, with the 'fomllie^ ot the couple '•» Wfll known in Naz- • ehe has been engaged ntnMc. She was until -. "..c re TUe hrldocroom Is em- "¦ Betlih.hem by Mr. > producp business. »» Will. TIKE ^OX UlMlHTU'E l».\V •I branrii of Ladies' ••'the American begioii Uke l'''irt 111 the street *'<»> at Summit Hill on It was further de- wre a ,i,.,,, „, ,,,,^p^ ,^^ I^P at.cl It Is the desire mH^ "f ""> organiza- w thosf. members nnd desir,. to make the ¦fommunication with ¦•'oi-e No,ember 7 In «e proper transporta- uent.s. < AM»v H.%LE. "y Minute Societv of V. church, Nnzareth. ' and candy sale In >» store room. South «n Saturday. Novem- ¦« at 3 p, m. HAM.OWK-EN PAinV. A ideasant Hallowe'en partv Wiis held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r. S. Wirebach for th^ir (hlldren. John and Elizab'tli. The home was decorated with lanterns nnd other emblems of H.-illowo'cn. Those present were Ghulys nml Klmer Fleischman. .lohn ami Rob¬ ert. Weiss. Mary Wei.ss. Arlene. Evelyn and Kthel Fehr. Lorraine. Lucille nnd Anna Flick. Elizabeth Wirebach. Grover Fehr, Georgf Oswald. Edgar Oswald, llarnhl and Wllmer Simons. Junior F'lick. Jnhn Wirebach. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Fehr. Mr and Mrs. Ray¬ mond Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Jos¬ eph Simons. Mr. and Mrs John Crowell. Miss Lina Crowell, Mrs. Stewart Weiss. Mrs Uuth Flick. Games appropriate to the occasion were played nnd refreshments served during Ihe evening. ICddie Dillon, aged 15, who claims Boston, .Mass., as Ills hotne, spent Saturday night and Sunday in the .N'azareth lock-up to await a hearing on a charge ot breaking into the Hollo Inn, on the Eastnn road below Nazaretb. Kddie left home sHveral months ngo with a comi)anion and got ns far as Newark, N. J. Recently he decided to return home. On Sat¬ urday night he got as far as HoUp when he felt the pangs of l| Tbe Hollo Inn. •- road" •tand owned and run by Mrs. William Russel. of 4Ifi Hanover avenue. Allentown. was nearby and Dillon smashed In a rear window. About this time Frank Ritter, who lives nearby, waa returning bome nnd noticed a light at tbe lun. He drove up to the place and stopped and at this time Dillon jnmped out ot the window. He saw Ritter and said 'Hello broth¬ er, wbere you going?" "To Nazareth," replied Ritter, who until ed that Dillon held a bag under his arm. "I want to go to WIlkes-Barre," returned Dillon. "I'm going tbere from Naxa¬ reth." said Ritter, "and you can ride along." Dillon got In the car and rode into Nazareth where Ritter turned him over to Offlcer (harles Stuber. When fiuestioned Dillon said his home was at OO.S Packer ave¬ nue. Boston. Mass. He broke in¬ to the stand, he said, because he was IninLry His loot consisted of a half dozen rolls and some broken |)retzels. .Mrs. Russel refused to prose¬ cute till' liny and he was put to work on the streets to earn his board and loilglng, and a tele- idione bill to Boston. Offlcer Stuber leleiihoned to Boston and the boys relatives promised to send money to pay his way home. LOCAL BANKS SPON¬ SOR UNIQUE FARM PRODUCT SHOWS Seventh Annual Exhib-: Exposition at Moorestown ition in Nazareth Hall Nov. 10th Filled With *Gym' Nov. 23 and 24; Excellent Program to be Presented Interesting Features; Nazareth Lions Potato Club to Participate MISSIOWUY INSTITITE .\T BETHLEHEM The seventh annual farm pro- The round up of the Moores- _bow. fostered by The Sec-! town Potato club |ga the annual ona Natlwal BauE will b« »»»W j conimunity rotm Protnato altow November 23 and 24 tn Nazareth, ^^..^ ,^^ j^^,^ ^^ ^^^ Moorestowu Grange hall Saturday afternoon and evening, November 10 It has been announced by the commit¬ tees In charge who are cooperat¬ ing with Marguerite F. Erlkson and B. L. Coleman, extension rep¬ resentatives In conducting these events. The Potato club Is composed ot 23 members and Is sponsored by menibers ot the Nazareth Lions club. C. W. Williams is acting o'clocrkVwJmen from the granges "» "'« capacity of local leader, of the county will present. In, t:ach member of the club will ex- pantomlme, "Costumes of Long »»lbH one peck of potatoes selected Ago, " under the direction of Miss "•"•»» ^he potatoes grown from the F. Marguerite Erikson. «"« bushel of disease-free seed Saturday evening, tbe program f>"nished through the Lions club, will feature orchestra music, com- ''•"'^^ m^n^y '» offered by the munity singing, and moving pic- '''"«>« f'»>b members and will be tures. The Judging will bc done awarded to the winners. Friday morning. November 2". by The committee In charge ot the representatives trom State Cnl- community show is as follows: lege. The public Is conlially in-j j. a. Jones, chairman: R. D. i'a. The gymnasium of the Naza¬ reth Hnll .Military Academy on West Center street, Nazareth, hus again been secured for the display ot goods. Parking space for autos will be provided tree ot charge and under police protection. On Friday evening, November 2;i, at S o'clock, John Vandervort win speak on "Tbe Poultry Indus¬ try, Yesterday and Today." Movie reels will accompany this talk. On Saturday afternoon nt i Blinded by the glare from the headlight ot a locouiotivc uu u track paralleling the Uath-.Nuzu- rtth pike, Frank Caroll, bartend¬ er at tlie Swun hotel, Northamp¬ tou. lost control ot his luathiim early Tuesday night and It ran uft the road tu upset, piiiiiiiig the driver and two other men beneath it The accident hapjiened UL-iir llie De.xler cement plant. One man, Kolaud U. .\liniti!, :!5, J 1 .J (Jichard street, Yeadon, Ue!a- uiire county, I'a., Is dying in Ihf l-.a.stoii hospital. Me wus still alive al nuon Wednesday. He suf- Itrtd a fractured skull, deep iuc- eiulion of the left wrist und bruises aud abrasions ubout the face. He hud not regained con¬ sciousness late Tuesday night. Another, Eddie Coslello, 2ij. of I'hiludelpliia, Is also In the Easton lic;spital i:i a serious conditiou but his recovery is expected. His con¬ dition was reported fairly good ua Wednesday nuon. He has a (ie;p laceration over the left eye and was unconscious for some time af¬ ter being admitted to the hospital Carroll, driver and owner of tht' car, escaped from the mishap practically unhurt. He was cut under the chin but otherwise seemed uninjured when e.xumlne^l at the Easton hospital. He was dischar.^ed after receiving first aid treiitment. Tlie accident happened about 7.15 Tuesday night near the De.'v- ter plant where there is a double railroad crossing. Tiie tracks of the Lehigh and New England and I>. L. and W. railroads are b(jtli located at this point. According to Carroll he and his two friends were headed toward .N'orthampton when suddenly the light rif the approaching locomo¬ tive struck his eyes, blinding him. He was unable to see the road, he says, and lost control of the car. It shot off the road, to upset In a depression between the track-^. Iieople who were close by in autos quickly pulled the impr soil¬ ed occufiants of the wrecked ma¬ chine from under the car and they were taken to the Easton hospi- ral. .\ large cro'.vd gathered about the accident and Offlcer Laubach, of Nazareth, after seeing the in¬ jured men were taken care of, >ept tnrtBe- uiOTiwe. Fleming, of the state highway pa trol. was notified of the accident and made an investigation. Carroll has been located at the Northampton hotel for the past eight months. He Is a native of Phlludelphia. DEMOCRATS STAGED LAST BIG CAMPAIGN MEETING HERE SAT. .\n old-fashioned political rally.i visors. Tiie only way the rural was staged by the Democrats in .sections cau get good roads Bow,he the .N'azareth V. .M. C. A. auditor-' suld, is by higher taxes which are inm .Saturday night when a large now high enough, wbile farm con- gathering braved the inclement , ditions are poor enough. Cha/f- weather to hear local candidates ing that Vare and Grundy ot Phil- aiid lion. Kaymond Malone, of adelphia now control the Penns)rt« .New York City, sent by the Demo- vanla legislature, the spealter cratic .National Committee espous- promised that it electe 1 he would iig the cause uf Democracy. Local oppose this rule and would stand candidates for election, uu tne up and fight and vote for th* pi()g"ain were, Hon. Everett Kent, benefit of tbe people who placed of Bangor, candidate for Congress him in office. [mm this district; Charles E. Wiilter f'.omrlnger followed Mr. Knecht, Nazureth, Walter E. Knecht end asked the voters pres- (iomringer, Kaston and Wilmer ent to place the entire Democratie Alliert. Wind C.ap. ali candidates ticket In office as a meana "of for State Assembly. Charles stopii'ng the political corruption IJaclunaii, Easton, County Com- of the State." "Our opponents in niis.-iioner, also siioke. this political campaign have no II.'. W. (.'alvin .N'ickel, coroner. Issues on which to stand," h« said, of .N'azareth, i:erved as chairinan "except religion." Mr. Oomringer for the evening. He invited tliij alsci promised support of the bills .N'azareth IX'niocratic committee- named by Mr. Knecbt and added nHii, Councilmen Buss and Lin- that he would also work to have denmoyer and Burgess R. F. Zieg- a bill passed exempting married ler to take places on the platform wom^n from personal taxation. wilh the speakers. i Hfm. Raymond Malone, of New Owing to a political meeting Inj York City, sont to Nazareth by tho Tatamy several of the speakers National Democratic League, was wore (iitaiiied and Dr. Nickel next Introduced and pave a most opened the program with Idr. InteresfltiK address. He gave a Knecht. The latter spoke briefly brief sketch of Alfred E. Smith's and promised if sent to Hariis-'lite and work, showing how Smith bnrg to aupport measures whicli liej had been prominent In the pro- l)elle'\ed were ot paramount Inter- gresnlve measures which have est to the common people and been taken In New York State especially the working man. He during the past few years. Among — Iiromised support for the old ase a few whlcb he enumerated were pension bill and described It as the workmen's compensation laws. the "most humane bill" ever widows pension laws, laws go»- biought before the State legisla-'erning factory conditions passed tare Inasmuch as It permits aj;ed,for the protection of women and couples to pass their few remeln-i children and tor tbe preservation i:iR years on earth, together. He! of the home. The speaker also also promised to vnte against the; stated that Governor Smith be- bill plac'ng chiropractors on a Reved In conserving State ro. pnr with medical practitioners| sources and that the resoureea «!!' who hnve pa.ssed through accredit-1 the State should remain In tha ed medical schools and state power of tbe State. boards. Mr. Knecht promised to Attacking the Republican ad- work for State aid to rural super- fContlnued nn Paae Five) vlted to be present when tho, .ludglng Is done. All the exhibits must be at the Hall not later than Thursday. .No- \ember 22. The public is cordial¬ ly invited to co-operate and at¬ tend the show. Condition!* .-mil iteuulatlons. Hagenbuch. treasurer; P. R. Seifert, secretary; G. H. .Maun, assistant secretary; F. L. Roth, .1. A. Davidson. H. F. Roth. H. F. Schafer, George Kunkle, A. V. .Meyers, W. H. Schlegel, Mrs. J. J. Heyer. .Mrs. G. H. .Mann, Mrs. H. F. Schafer and .Miss Coriiie 1 All exhibits must he raised or Davidson, grown by the party etitering the t,,^ Nazareth National Bank is same dunuR the year 1.2>. s, onsoring the sh<,w and liberal 2 Exhibitors may exh.bl nev- ,„..^^.^ ^„.^. ^„.^.,.^.^, ,„ ^^,^.,, ,,^,^^ ery class, but only one exhibit In ^.,^^„,„^ „„,^^ ^^, ^^ ,„^ „^„ ,^^^, each CUI89, I,i,^,|. jjj.^j^ , ^^ ^^^ products ^i All exhibits are to be and re-^^,,, ,,^, j,,,,^^^, ,„„„„,i^„,.,j. f,„. SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS MEETING MKETIXfJ OF X.*Z.IKETH TUm>i' .\0. I REPRESENTATIVE OF FARMERS TO AnEND CONFERENCE The adjourned meeting ot the School &oar4_ws«. ttglt. Jn the .,.^. _,.._. OorporarpfrigTi .school building Monday ev- Milton MIHer. secretary and ening. October 13. iuaiiager of the Plainfleld Farmen Members present: Martin, Cooperative Association. and> a Kern, Haubert and Shimer. ] number of others from that orsan- The following proposals were''>^"*^'"n- will attend the third «n- recelved for constructing curb and; ""^i' coop«r;rtive ronfereace, gutter at the Fairview School "''ich will be held at Pennsytva- bulldlng: Frantz Bros.. $ 4.00 per "'" S'>t*^ College. November, » The meeting opened in regular order tollowed by new business. OfBcers were elected for the fnl¬ lowing offices: Bugler, scribe and treasurer. Nominees for buglers: Trein, Yeakel, Knauss. Nelson Yeakel was elected. Nominee for scribe. Nelson Messlnger. Ralph Rohn, Albert Knauss. Ne'isnn Messlnger was elected. Nominees for treasurer were .lames Henry. Ralph Kohn, .Altiert Knauss. James Henry wns elect¬ ed. I'atrol meetings were held followed by rejiorts from ih'i lead¬ ers. I'rnf. H. Brinton then g:ive a very Interesting talk on his ti-avels througli Vellmsstone Na- tinnal Park. Glacier National P.uk and the Black Feet Indian pre-er- vations. Ile presented a picture lineal foot: H. W. Roth, $:!.8.-i per lineal foot; William Kleter $".40 per lineal foot. Mo.ed by Kern, seconded by Haubert. that the proposals tor constructing curb and gutter at the Fairview school building, be referred to the propetry commit¬ tee. Motion carried on the fol¬ lowing vote; Yea: Kern, Hau¬ bert, Martin and Shimer. Nay. none. On motion ot Martin and Hau¬ bert. unnnimously carried, the Ifl2.'«-lfl2!» school calendar was nmende'l to include Hecember 2 1, lf2,'< in the Christmas holiday va- c.".tion. On niotion of Haubert and Mar¬ tin, unanimously carried, the use of the High Schnrd aiidito'-ium was granted to the county super- ii'tendent for the purpose of hnld- ing the county institute during the week of October 22 On niotion of Kern and .Martin. of Two Suns White Calf whos picture appears on a buffalo „ick-1 ""n"'""^"*'.*' carried. Professor F, by and 10, it was announced CO!'uty agent B. L. Coleman. A very interesting program for this two-day conference has bean arranged by F. P. Weaver, bead of the Department ot Agricultural Economics at State College, and will take up a number of subjects that are of particular Interest to Farmers Cooperative Organiza¬ tions. The PlalnHeld Farmers Cooperative Organization operates a milk iilant at Pen .Vrgyl and have b^en Instrt'mental In Im- irnvlna the < n I'ty of milk that is be''i2 .l!=trlbiit?d fn the townahip they sevvp. •I.ettiin: Down Barriers main the property of the party entering the same. 4 No charge to enter exhibits. ."> Kxhibilors agree to allow ex- t]\o subject of an Interesting lalkj giien by .Mrs. IMwin Beck, wife of | bibifs to remain nn exhibition tin- the niissinnary in China, at the til Saturday evening. November annual institute ot the Eastern] 21. S o'clock. I lowing. .Nicholas Schmitz from I'ennsylvania State College, will .iiidg- the f;irm crops and a rep¬ el to he awarded to the .*cout who secures the highest number or ;i(.iints for Ihe troop in the .\rea Ironji Contest stavtin.g November 1. .nni ending .March 1. Scout Master announced that there would be a hike Sunday after liooii under the direction of Asst Scout Master Crowell. A meetin;. resentative from the Home E(on-|of the Green Bar Chib Thursday omIcs Kxtenslon Department wlll| evening to plan activities for Ihi' make the awards in canned goods, j Noveniher meetings. The Reil Tlie evening meeting at 7.:;0 willi^Jtar contest starts on Novembe:- . include both Incal and outside, 1. The first troop inspection wiil Societv. held on Tuesday In. the .nnd displayed af owners r SK. 'speakers. The premium list is aslLike place In December. Twentv- Reth-| 7 All exhibitg will be judged hy ' (Continued on Page Four) Pennsylvania Women's Missicuiaryj fi All exhibits will be received Calvary Reformed church lehem. The address by .Mrs. Beck was the main feature of the after¬ noon session and was tollowed by a general discussion on "Leaks In liykes." The meeting closed with prayer nt cntisecriition and bene¬ dict inn. follows Cl.i^s I. Potatoes I 1 Kiisset and While Skin. Class 2. Corn i 1 n ears ). SPECI.\L MERViCEH IX ST. .lOHX'.S KEEOlt:(iEi> Crop. Yellow Oeni ^Vliife i Flint. I This Sunday morning. .Nov. 4, cijiss ;t. Siii;!i: The session was opened at in, the Tatapochon Camp Fire girls j,,,,, o'clock with devotioiKil services _ . ,.. ... ...t* .. I .....!...• til.. T.>...l,.,-..-)ii.. ..I' Mi.!.. II..T_i 1. Fruit (.-, 1 1- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlegel and family. North Rroad street. spent Tuesdsy in Philadelphia. led by Mrs. F. A. Churchill. Mrs. L. V. Hetrick. ICaston. jiresident. followed with the opening ad¬ dress. This was tolloweil by tliree- niimite talks on "Barriers We Meet." which were given by Mrs Clarence Hawk, Northamptnn: Mrs. Charli's Bntz, Bethlehem, ami Mrs. Wllli.im Stotz, Easton. The morning jirogram came fn a close with a talk on "Literature" by Miss Carrie Kershner, Phllndel- jilihi. who Is the secretary ot llter- atiiro nf the general synod of the Keformed church. The delegates from St. ,Tobn's Keformed churcli were Mrs. Wal¬ ter Ivern, Mrs. Paul Heekman, Mrs. W. H. WolrluR, Mrs. Henry Koth, Mrs. Oscar Rrong. Mrs. Ed¬ gar Rohn. Mrs. John Kern. Mrs. H. P. Yeisley aud Mrs. Minenra Fennicle. Ilie laiapociioii laiiip rue Kiris p,,,.]; , of the St. John's Kefnrnied churcliy,f, y. under tlu' leadership of .Miss llet-l cj-m.. \Vh.:it. l; ty Kraemer will be in charge of the .Sunday school services and will act as ushers for the church services. ST. lOSEPH'S WW'I'S G.\.MES. .Ajiples, I ties.) Cl.iss I plate.I ars. litiiiicts uilJ varle- three Scouts were presented and pe:k). '"¦" offlcials. The meeting ad- ! .'nnrned with the Scout beiiedic- pur^l"""- . Cap.j • ItlRTHil.W l'.\HTV. Ins ( 'i; ' ——• )its. Bar- There was a pleasant gathering I at the home of William Walter on his ,")oth birthday anniversary on A. Marcks was authorized to at¬ tend tbe Superintendents and Principals conference at Harris¬ burg. Pa., November 7. ,*5 and fl, 192S, On motion of Ktrn and Martiil the Board adiourned. C. J. Knauss. Secy. I'AST TEMPLARS t.tt TO .\LLE\ToW.\ roi'.vTV sii'Ei:\ I-OR of IHIND -MAliES Sl RVEV Miss Pearl Grant, supervisor of this county tor the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, has s;)etit Monday end Tuesday mak¬ ing a survey of N.nzareth for the j'lirpnse of ascertaining as to I whether or not thp association might be able to assist unfortun¬ ates. It an.v'body has bcei missed or !f you know of one who nc^-ils at¬ tention kindly get In touch with Miss Orant al Hia Bethlehem Trust building. No. 102 Broad nnd Main Htreest, Bethlehem. Pa., or notify any n;ein!ier of the Lions club, Nazareth. Pa. IVTJ RTVINEI) FftlEVrW. Vti;etables: I October L'v. when daughters. 1 grandchildren, sisters, brothers and friends gathered for tl.e day. The St. Josephs V. .M. C. bas Icelball leam of Bethlebem has or- uanizeil for the I !i'.'s-l !i2!i season anil is now ready to bonk games with nny junior team rangim; from 14 to l.s years of age. Ci:.mes can be arranged by conimunlcut- Ing with Slejihen Kovacs, mana¬ ger, SOI East Fourth slreet, Bethlehem, Pa. The St. Josejih's Junior ba:iket- ball team which Is mnde ot play¬ ers from 12 to 1,". years are niso ready to book games, Coipmunl- cate with Stephen Kuvacs, got E. Fourth street, Bethlehem, Pa. Biets, Thnse present were Mr. and Mrs rarnips, Carrots, Parsnips, Pep pel's (I! specimens). Cabbage, Caii- llllower. Endive, Celery (:i sj.eci- ,,„ „f Hellertown mensi, onions (12 sjieclmens.) K,,j,t„r. of Ailent Beans (I jiint in Jar.) Pumjikins .^,„ ,^,,„ decker, children Pearl I field and sweet, 2 specimens 'l Ermns Gerry, Monroe Gerry, Mrs. Bertha .Mnser and Daniel Gerry, Mrs. George r. of .Mlentown: Mr. and each.) Sijiiash |2 specimens.) Class fi. Eggs (single dozen.) White. Brown. Clabs 7. Canned Roods and jellies. Canned fruit (fl quart jars, all different.) Canned vege¬ tables Oi q.u(irt jars, all differ¬ ent ) Jelly (6 glasses, all differ¬ ent.) Preserves (9 glasses, all different.) Single Jars (quarts) Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Toma¬ toes. Greens, String Beans, Pickles. and Carl, nf Esseck, N. J.: Elmer Walker. Earl Becker and lady friend, ot Newton, N. J.; RIcbard Edward .Tnd .Mbert Sirbo, ot Pen Argyl: .Mrs. Laura Walter and sons Warren. Walter William. tieorge and daughter Laura, David Mackes and children, William, Lottie, Beulah, Evelyn. Norhian, Mifggle Teel and daughter Hazel, Pnul Hawk. Albert Wenzel, El¬ mer Ruch, all nf Wind'Gap R. F. D.. and Robert Lay *and lady friend, ot Belfast. A good sized delegation nf Past! Templars of Nazareth Temple. Nn. 10. Ladies of the Golden Eagle on Saturday motored to Allentown where they attended a stated meeting of the Past Templars As¬ sociation of the Ladies of the Golden Eagle of Lehigh and Nor- tliamjiton counties. The members of the association while In Allentown were guests of the Allen Temple, Nn. 42. L. G. E. The convention ojiened nt ?, o'clock in the K. G. K. hall, ["42 Hamilton street, with a business session jiresided over by the asso¬ ciation president, Mrs. Mable Mangold, ot Centre Valley. Tbe business meeting was followad by a social session, .The evening hours wero consumed by a special meeting when the Past Templars degree work was exemplified on a large class of past offlcers by the team of the Saucon Temple, No 221, of Centre Valley lefore a very large and enthusiastic gath- eriug. Miss Lena, rlniighter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Milheim, nn Wednes¬ day evening entertained a number nl friends at a jiarty at the bome of ber parents on Sjiruce street. The evening wa3 spent very en- Joyably playing games. Refresh¬ ments were served. Among those jiresent -were Mae Hoch, Frances Engler, Elizabeth Koch, Pearl Fritchman, Mary Ellenberger, Ada Rowmnn, Dorothy Deichman, Ruth Douglas, Woodrow Jonea, Ra.vmond Troxell, Roy Stoudt, RIcbard Shubert, Robert Beers, Willis Rlnker, Walter Werner, Charles Ellenberger, Jack Behrl, Sadie Milheim and Eva Dotter. H.%LI/0\VE'EX PAKTY TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoudt. of town, accompanied Lewis An¬ drew and Miss Minerva Hicker- 1^11, of Pen Argyl. on a sight seeing trip to New York City over Bandar. The members nf Nasareth Tem¬ ple, No. 10, Ladies of the Ooldaa Eaxle, will observe HaIlow«*«B tbis (Thursday) erenhtf with o grand old-fashioned maaqoerate party. Worthwhile prise* will ho given for original eostnmM. This pait of the etenlac's program tel- lows tha refhiar hfelilBaM mMt> ing. Lunch will ba aotrod, Th* organisation will hold th«lr aaal* versary banquet oa Ta«td«r •*•¦'• ing, Norembar tO. at tha MoMOtttk Ian.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 49 |
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 | 1928-11-01 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
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Month | 11 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 49 |
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 | 1928-11-01 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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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. |
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Full Text | -:l-v.» Item .XXXVII _AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIOENCE. N.IZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNINC. NOVEMBER 1. 1928 No. 49 PARY CLUB PLANS •GANIZING BOYS' HARMONICA BAND harmonica came in IlioD on Monday night e, ot I'hiladelphiu, D menibers of the lies l^and of Phlla- the Nazareth Ro¬ id let the boys demon- can be ''""c nfter a gg ou the Instrument. Botary club through Including the President oi" Inited States, (iueen .Marie of Roumania and the Coveriiors of various states. .Many of the boys teach and have done remarkable work at institutions of various kinds, HiK'h as schools for the blind, schools for cri|>i)led chlUlrou und penal institutions. The boys with Mr. Hoxie pn lUtcessful in having Mr. lome of bis boys to I a performance. The and sang. The bnys have a reper¬ toire of 2.'0 pieces. The personnel of tlie band is ns f( Hows: Jnhn Pugliese. OeorKi- ParoonlRian, flarry Rose, Frank Peflano. .Tohn Mayuhort, Rob Hay. nil harnniiilsts nnd Werner Laise. pianist. There was a fine attendance of jt, Howard bhimer audi „.,.(^.,, ,, ,..,,(,,,, „,„„,_„„ „f ,,.,,,^. 19( directors, has beeni,.,,,^,^ i„,.i,„iiimr Washington Post _ organization of a ^ Vanh: Xola fox trot- IJeloved- ,Blca band in Nazartth ^ ,.,.,,,,„., pif,,, ,,„„o,„.i.,„ ,,.,„pp. Sp.irklet.s; llourniet of .Memory: ISram's llunsarlaii dance No. 6: Old lilack .Ioe, accompanied bv I plan was attested by Notary: Quartet from UiKoletto": OUi applause and fav- sextet from Lucia and a niedlev #Bt which greeted the „f ,,;,tr|oiic airs. As a final nuni- j^d Mr. Shimer un- |„.,. ,i,pj. pi.|y,>(i ti,,. star SpauRle-l be local Rotarians Banner while the assomhiv stood a plan looking' inization of such a In Nazareth. Introduced Mr. (an interesting nc- wlth boys in IjibiIc. Development playing, he stated, of those Interested i snt. h,,t rather theyj,j,,;;;;;;^ with manv Invit.d fclepment of the bo> | ^„^,„ president Shimer an- b»«'« »* " ¦"^*''"' °^ no.inred thaf fhe Na/areth Rotarv to learn to I'laJ" i ^-o,,!,! o„tor an attendance con- snts. The value of ,^^, ^^.j,,, vineland. N. J. Rotarv I, a place in ones^,,,,, ,,pg,n„,„g November I anM Misestimated he sad. ^^1,,,^,,,,^^ ^^,„„^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^.., . Oods greatest gifts „.,,,, g,,,^^^ p^^^ ^,^^^, ^,,^^^,^^, •Tnieen,ioyment of vu-;p,p,,^ William Silfles and Wilbur ,l„Sfcer .Maid, can »" >', Mp.sinser to look after att. nrl- who knows how to^„^^ ^^^^^^,^ (iBitrument; every one ..„.., ^ ^ ' Rev. W. H. Wotrine. n. P.. pas¬ tor of St. John's Reformed church. Kdward Hellman led In the singlnif with Jake Roersfler at fhe piano. Prof. Oeorge A. flrini, chalr- rittds In the I'nlted "'"" "f *he entortalnwent conimit- I.OOO boys are Inter- '»• announced that next we^k Iwork. In tbis country. «•?• • Wotring and Howanl .Shafer Iclubs of the cotwifrv """''l s'*'* iit' account nf their movement. Twelve t''lp throuL-h the ^jllds of Canada. (organized by Rotary Anions the Rupsts present were itr and 14 so far this I'rof. F. A. Marcks. snpervisin? percent ot American principal of the Nazareth schools. I will have their own Miss Florence Nicholas, principal Hythe end of the year, of High School. Miss Myra Druck- ' enmlller. principal of Junior High, Ulsdslphia organisation! Miss Mnbel Shuler, music super- rf ul Iirograni, he I visor aot Messrs. Walter Kern, C. ths Wys have traveled i Frederick Martin. Lester Hawk II ailsi. meeting mnny jand Charles Knauss. members of and illustrious persons Ithe Nazareth Sehool Board. I^ji^ Idea Is To Scare the Daylighu Out of Each Other - By Albort T. Raid TWO SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN SEDAN LEAVES HIGHWAY 1 .'Vur.sCA* TB. ^. / pnasir but only the per- 1 appreciate it. In , widespread interest IV::';:":!!''".!!. ";:T.?!'"":. opment of boys work, Ited that tbere were Philadelphia. There NAZARETH UNITED AT WEDDING n.«/.^ki^:th TK..Mi'i,i-: host TtMiOIJiKN K.^ca.i-: .MK-MltKilS BOSTON YOUTH RAIDS ROAD STAND; HELD BY POUCE Esther Werkheiser, John Werkheiser, of i street. Nasaretb, and areth, were married at ty noon at the Mora- by Rev. Paul S. Meiu- < psstor of the church. ktn Brobst, a sister of I wore pink crepe and iMrried pink rosebuds. Delegations nf Knights and Ladies of the Golden Eagle from Hellertown, fe^aston. I'pper Ulack Kddy, Bangor and Nazareth at¬ tended a big district meeting at which .Nazareth Castle No. :i96. Knights of the Golden Eagle, was Heiney, son of Mr. and »>o»'- Edward Ruloft, district re Heiney. of Oreen [ president, presided. Addresses ' were made by Frank Hittle, ot Al¬ lentown. grand ivlce-chlet; Rev. O. M. Schultz. curator of the .Mora¬ vian Historical Society museum. Nazareth; R. .N. Taylor, ot Heller town, assistant county superin tfudent of school.^, and others Strohl, au aunt of! The travelinK gavel, which Is the 18 mairon ot honor| "'>.f«'Ct of friendly rivalry between pink and vllow taffeta!""' orcanlzations. was awarded tn ibert Strohl was best ^:'i'!"'''"i f'^'' havini: the larjjest Brobst W.IS usher. |altendance. nlthouuh HdU.rtown il party entered the niade a stronn hid. comhiB with a ie strains of the wed-j ^1"'''"' '"•^^ ''"' ""' I'l""!'"^'' '>'' re- playe.l by Mrs. Walter talning the giive|. Allentown, a friend! * . at the console. The I'i.K.XSANT SlIti'RISK I'.UITV. looked very prettv in a I "^'^~' ¦ charmeuse with a| ^"- '""1 ^'" "••""">¦ <' '^'L^'^' nnd daughter Alverna. ot East embroidered In silk. s shower bouquet of knds and lilies of tbe le brl(l>. was given in her uncle, Rohort l.awn: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trach and dauRhter Dorris, Mr. ami .Mrs. Georse Mabus and daughter .\1- tbea, of .Nazareth: .Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob J. Mack and son Daviil. of New VillaRe; Miss Hilda Hood¬ maker. ot Rath and Miss Vane T. Walker, of Katellen. Rave Mrs. Arietta P. Trach, of near Katel¬ len a very )ileasanl surprise on Saturday evening in honor ot her birthday. A hnunteous supper was served The eveninc was so- "' »t the Royal! •''"">' "I"'"' after which all left I'cn pffiitinn she Vp.| substantial presents while wisli- iUK Mrs. Trach many more happy returns nf her natal day. a rr-ccption to thoi att"r tlio ceremony at th<^ bride, with the 'fomllie^ ot the couple '•» Wfll known in Naz- • ehe has been engaged ntnMc. She was until -. "..c re TUe hrldocroom Is em- "¦ Betlih.hem by Mr. > producp business. »» Will. TIKE ^OX UlMlHTU'E l».\V •I branrii of Ladies' ••'the American begioii Uke l'''irt 111 the street *'<»> at Summit Hill on It was further de- wre a ,i,.,,, „, ,,,,^p^ ,^^ I^P at.cl It Is the desire mH^ "f ""> organiza- w thosf. members nnd desir,. to make the ¦fommunication with ¦•'oi-e No,ember 7 In «e proper transporta- uent.s. < AM»v H.%LE. "y Minute Societv of V. church, Nnzareth. ' and candy sale In >» store room. South «n Saturday. Novem- ¦« at 3 p, m. HAM.OWK-EN PAinV. A ideasant Hallowe'en partv Wiis held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r. S. Wirebach for th^ir (hlldren. John and Elizab'tli. The home was decorated with lanterns nnd other emblems of H.-illowo'cn. Those present were Ghulys nml Klmer Fleischman. .lohn ami Rob¬ ert. Weiss. Mary Wei.ss. Arlene. Evelyn and Kthel Fehr. Lorraine. Lucille nnd Anna Flick. Elizabeth Wirebach. Grover Fehr, Georgf Oswald. Edgar Oswald, llarnhl and Wllmer Simons. Junior F'lick. Jnhn Wirebach. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Fehr. Mr and Mrs. Ray¬ mond Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Jos¬ eph Simons. Mr. and Mrs John Crowell. Miss Lina Crowell, Mrs. Stewart Weiss. Mrs Uuth Flick. Games appropriate to the occasion were played nnd refreshments served during Ihe evening. ICddie Dillon, aged 15, who claims Boston, .Mass., as Ills hotne, spent Saturday night and Sunday in the .N'azareth lock-up to await a hearing on a charge ot breaking into the Hollo Inn, on the Eastnn road below Nazaretb. Kddie left home sHveral months ngo with a comi)anion and got ns far as Newark, N. J. Recently he decided to return home. On Sat¬ urday night he got as far as HoUp when he felt the pangs of l| Tbe Hollo Inn. •- road" •tand owned and run by Mrs. William Russel. of 4Ifi Hanover avenue. Allentown. was nearby and Dillon smashed In a rear window. About this time Frank Ritter, who lives nearby, waa returning bome nnd noticed a light at tbe lun. He drove up to the place and stopped and at this time Dillon jnmped out ot the window. He saw Ritter and said 'Hello broth¬ er, wbere you going?" "To Nazareth," replied Ritter, who until ed that Dillon held a bag under his arm. "I want to go to WIlkes-Barre," returned Dillon. "I'm going tbere from Naxa¬ reth." said Ritter, "and you can ride along." Dillon got In the car and rode into Nazareth where Ritter turned him over to Offlcer (harles Stuber. When fiuestioned Dillon said his home was at OO.S Packer ave¬ nue. Boston. Mass. He broke in¬ to the stand, he said, because he was IninLry His loot consisted of a half dozen rolls and some broken |)retzels. .Mrs. Russel refused to prose¬ cute till' liny and he was put to work on the streets to earn his board and loilglng, and a tele- idione bill to Boston. Offlcer Stuber leleiihoned to Boston and the boys relatives promised to send money to pay his way home. LOCAL BANKS SPON¬ SOR UNIQUE FARM PRODUCT SHOWS Seventh Annual Exhib-: Exposition at Moorestown ition in Nazareth Hall Nov. 10th Filled With *Gym' Nov. 23 and 24; Excellent Program to be Presented Interesting Features; Nazareth Lions Potato Club to Participate MISSIOWUY INSTITITE .\T BETHLEHEM The seventh annual farm pro- The round up of the Moores- _bow. fostered by The Sec-! town Potato club |ga the annual ona Natlwal BauE will b« »»»W j conimunity rotm Protnato altow November 23 and 24 tn Nazareth, ^^..^ ,^^ j^^,^ ^^ ^^^ Moorestowu Grange hall Saturday afternoon and evening, November 10 It has been announced by the commit¬ tees In charge who are cooperat¬ ing with Marguerite F. Erlkson and B. L. Coleman, extension rep¬ resentatives In conducting these events. The Potato club Is composed ot 23 members and Is sponsored by menibers ot the Nazareth Lions club. C. W. Williams is acting o'clocrkVwJmen from the granges "» "'« capacity of local leader, of the county will present. In, t:ach member of the club will ex- pantomlme, "Costumes of Long »»lbH one peck of potatoes selected Ago, " under the direction of Miss "•"•»» ^he potatoes grown from the F. Marguerite Erikson. «"« bushel of disease-free seed Saturday evening, tbe program f>"nished through the Lions club, will feature orchestra music, com- ''•"'^^ m^n^y '» offered by the munity singing, and moving pic- '''"«>« f'»>b members and will be tures. The Judging will bc done awarded to the winners. Friday morning. November 2". by The committee In charge ot the representatives trom State Cnl- community show is as follows: lege. The public Is conlially in-j j. a. Jones, chairman: R. D. i'a. The gymnasium of the Naza¬ reth Hnll .Military Academy on West Center street, Nazareth, hus again been secured for the display ot goods. Parking space for autos will be provided tree ot charge and under police protection. On Friday evening, November 2;i, at S o'clock, John Vandervort win speak on "Tbe Poultry Indus¬ try, Yesterday and Today." Movie reels will accompany this talk. On Saturday afternoon nt i Blinded by the glare from the headlight ot a locouiotivc uu u track paralleling the Uath-.Nuzu- rtth pike, Frank Caroll, bartend¬ er at tlie Swun hotel, Northamp¬ tou. lost control ot his luathiim early Tuesday night and It ran uft the road tu upset, piiiiiiiig the driver and two other men beneath it The accident hapjiened UL-iir llie De.xler cement plant. One man, Kolaud U. .\liniti!, :!5, J 1 .J (Jichard street, Yeadon, Ue!a- uiire county, I'a., Is dying in Ihf l-.a.stoii hospital. Me wus still alive al nuon Wednesday. He suf- Itrtd a fractured skull, deep iuc- eiulion of the left wrist und bruises aud abrasions ubout the face. He hud not regained con¬ sciousness late Tuesday night. Another, Eddie Coslello, 2ij. of I'hiludelpliia, Is also In the Easton lic;spital i:i a serious conditiou but his recovery is expected. His con¬ dition was reported fairly good ua Wednesday nuon. He has a (ie;p laceration over the left eye and was unconscious for some time af¬ ter being admitted to the hospital Carroll, driver and owner of tht' car, escaped from the mishap practically unhurt. He was cut under the chin but otherwise seemed uninjured when e.xumlne^l at the Easton hospital. He was dischar.^ed after receiving first aid treiitment. Tlie accident happened about 7.15 Tuesday night near the De.'v- ter plant where there is a double railroad crossing. Tiie tracks of the Lehigh and New England and I>. L. and W. railroads are b(jtli located at this point. According to Carroll he and his two friends were headed toward .N'orthampton when suddenly the light rif the approaching locomo¬ tive struck his eyes, blinding him. He was unable to see the road, he says, and lost control of the car. It shot off the road, to upset In a depression between the track-^. Iieople who were close by in autos quickly pulled the impr soil¬ ed occufiants of the wrecked ma¬ chine from under the car and they were taken to the Easton hospi- ral. .\ large cro'.vd gathered about the accident and Offlcer Laubach, of Nazareth, after seeing the in¬ jured men were taken care of, >ept tnrtBe- uiOTiwe. Fleming, of the state highway pa trol. was notified of the accident and made an investigation. Carroll has been located at the Northampton hotel for the past eight months. He Is a native of Phlludelphia. DEMOCRATS STAGED LAST BIG CAMPAIGN MEETING HERE SAT. .\n old-fashioned political rally.i visors. Tiie only way the rural was staged by the Democrats in .sections cau get good roads Bow,he the .N'azareth V. .M. C. A. auditor-' suld, is by higher taxes which are inm .Saturday night when a large now high enough, wbile farm con- gathering braved the inclement , ditions are poor enough. Cha/f- weather to hear local candidates ing that Vare and Grundy ot Phil- aiid lion. Kaymond Malone, of adelphia now control the Penns)rt« .New York City, sent by the Demo- vanla legislature, the spealter cratic .National Committee espous- promised that it electe 1 he would iig the cause uf Democracy. Local oppose this rule and would stand candidates for election, uu tne up and fight and vote for th* pi()g"ain were, Hon. Everett Kent, benefit of tbe people who placed of Bangor, candidate for Congress him in office. [mm this district; Charles E. Wiilter f'.omrlnger followed Mr. Knecht, Nazureth, Walter E. Knecht end asked the voters pres- (iomringer, Kaston and Wilmer ent to place the entire Democratie Alliert. Wind C.ap. ali candidates ticket In office as a meana "of for State Assembly. Charles stopii'ng the political corruption IJaclunaii, Easton, County Com- of the State." "Our opponents in niis.-iioner, also siioke. this political campaign have no II.'. W. (.'alvin .N'ickel, coroner. Issues on which to stand," h« said, of .N'azareth, i:erved as chairinan "except religion." Mr. Oomringer for the evening. He invited tliij alsci promised support of the bills .N'azareth IX'niocratic committee- named by Mr. Knecbt and added nHii, Councilmen Buss and Lin- that he would also work to have denmoyer and Burgess R. F. Zieg- a bill passed exempting married ler to take places on the platform wom^n from personal taxation. wilh the speakers. i Hfm. Raymond Malone, of New Owing to a political meeting Inj York City, sont to Nazareth by tho Tatamy several of the speakers National Democratic League, was wore (iitaiiied and Dr. Nickel next Introduced and pave a most opened the program with Idr. InteresfltiK address. He gave a Knecht. The latter spoke briefly brief sketch of Alfred E. Smith's and promised if sent to Hariis-'lite and work, showing how Smith bnrg to aupport measures whicli liej had been prominent In the pro- l)elle'\ed were ot paramount Inter- gresnlve measures which have est to the common people and been taken In New York State especially the working man. He during the past few years. Among — Iiromised support for the old ase a few whlcb he enumerated were pension bill and described It as the workmen's compensation laws. the "most humane bill" ever widows pension laws, laws go»- biought before the State legisla-'erning factory conditions passed tare Inasmuch as It permits aj;ed,for the protection of women and couples to pass their few remeln-i children and tor tbe preservation i:iR years on earth, together. He! of the home. The speaker also also promised to vnte against the; stated that Governor Smith be- bill plac'ng chiropractors on a Reved In conserving State ro. pnr with medical practitioners| sources and that the resoureea «!!' who hnve pa.ssed through accredit-1 the State should remain In tha ed medical schools and state power of tbe State. boards. Mr. Knecht promised to Attacking the Republican ad- work for State aid to rural super- fContlnued nn Paae Five) vlted to be present when tho, .ludglng Is done. All the exhibits must be at the Hall not later than Thursday. .No- \ember 22. The public is cordial¬ ly invited to co-operate and at¬ tend the show. Condition!* .-mil iteuulatlons. Hagenbuch. treasurer; P. R. Seifert, secretary; G. H. .Maun, assistant secretary; F. L. Roth, .1. A. Davidson. H. F. Roth. H. F. Schafer, George Kunkle, A. V. .Meyers, W. H. Schlegel, Mrs. J. J. Heyer. .Mrs. G. H. .Mann, Mrs. H. F. Schafer and .Miss Coriiie 1 All exhibits must he raised or Davidson, grown by the party etitering the t,,^ Nazareth National Bank is same dunuR the year 1.2>. s, onsoring the sh<,w and liberal 2 Exhibitors may exh.bl nev- ,„..^^.^ ^„.^. ^„.^.,.^.^, ,„ ^^,^.,, ,,^,^^ ery class, but only one exhibit In ^.,^^„,„^ „„,^^ ^^, ^^ ,„^ „^„ ,^^^, each CUI89, I,i,^,|. jjj.^j^ , ^^ ^^^ products ^i All exhibits are to be and re-^^,,, ,,^, j,,,,^^^, ,„„„„,i^„,.,j. f,„. SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS MEETING MKETIXfJ OF X.*Z.IKETH TUm>i' .\0. I REPRESENTATIVE OF FARMERS TO AnEND CONFERENCE The adjourned meeting ot the School &oar4_ws«. ttglt. Jn the .,.^. _,.._. OorporarpfrigTi .school building Monday ev- Milton MIHer. secretary and ening. October 13. iuaiiager of the Plainfleld Farmen Members present: Martin, Cooperative Association. and> a Kern, Haubert and Shimer. ] number of others from that orsan- The following proposals were''>^"*^'"n- will attend the third «n- recelved for constructing curb and; ""^i' coop«r;rtive ronfereace, gutter at the Fairview School "''ich will be held at Pennsytva- bulldlng: Frantz Bros.. $ 4.00 per "'" S'>t*^ College. November, » The meeting opened in regular order tollowed by new business. OfBcers were elected for the fnl¬ lowing offices: Bugler, scribe and treasurer. Nominees for buglers: Trein, Yeakel, Knauss. Nelson Yeakel was elected. Nominee for scribe. Nelson Messlnger. Ralph Rohn, Albert Knauss. Ne'isnn Messlnger was elected. Nominees for treasurer were .lames Henry. Ralph Kohn, .Altiert Knauss. James Henry wns elect¬ ed. I'atrol meetings were held followed by rejiorts from ih'i lead¬ ers. I'rnf. H. Brinton then g:ive a very Interesting talk on his ti-avels througli Vellmsstone Na- tinnal Park. Glacier National P.uk and the Black Feet Indian pre-er- vations. Ile presented a picture lineal foot: H. W. Roth, $:!.8.-i per lineal foot; William Kleter $".40 per lineal foot. Mo.ed by Kern, seconded by Haubert. that the proposals tor constructing curb and gutter at the Fairview school building, be referred to the propetry commit¬ tee. Motion carried on the fol¬ lowing vote; Yea: Kern, Hau¬ bert, Martin and Shimer. Nay. none. On motion ot Martin and Hau¬ bert. unnnimously carried, the Ifl2.'«-lfl2!» school calendar was nmende'l to include Hecember 2 1, lf2,'< in the Christmas holiday va- c.".tion. On niotion of Haubert and Mar¬ tin, unanimously carried, the use of the High Schnrd aiidito'-ium was granted to the county super- ii'tendent for the purpose of hnld- ing the county institute during the week of October 22 On niotion of Kern and .Martin. of Two Suns White Calf whos picture appears on a buffalo „ick-1 ""n"'""^"*'.*' carried. Professor F, by and 10, it was announced CO!'uty agent B. L. Coleman. A very interesting program for this two-day conference has bean arranged by F. P. Weaver, bead of the Department ot Agricultural Economics at State College, and will take up a number of subjects that are of particular Interest to Farmers Cooperative Organiza¬ tions. The PlalnHeld Farmers Cooperative Organization operates a milk iilant at Pen .Vrgyl and have b^en Instrt'mental In Im- irnvlna the < n I'ty of milk that is be''i2 .l!=trlbiit?d fn the townahip they sevvp. •I.ettiin: Down Barriers main the property of the party entering the same. 4 No charge to enter exhibits. ."> Kxhibilors agree to allow ex- t]\o subject of an Interesting lalkj giien by .Mrs. IMwin Beck, wife of | bibifs to remain nn exhibition tin- the niissinnary in China, at the til Saturday evening. November annual institute ot the Eastern] 21. S o'clock. I lowing. .Nicholas Schmitz from I'ennsylvania State College, will .iiidg- the f;irm crops and a rep¬ el to he awarded to the .*cout who secures the highest number or ;i(.iints for Ihe troop in the .\rea Ironji Contest stavtin.g November 1. .nni ending .March 1. Scout Master announced that there would be a hike Sunday after liooii under the direction of Asst Scout Master Crowell. A meetin;. resentative from the Home E(on-|of the Green Bar Chib Thursday omIcs Kxtenslon Department wlll| evening to plan activities for Ihi' make the awards in canned goods, j Noveniher meetings. The Reil Tlie evening meeting at 7.:;0 willi^Jtar contest starts on Novembe:- . include both Incal and outside, 1. The first troop inspection wiil Societv. held on Tuesday In. the .nnd displayed af owners r SK. 'speakers. The premium list is aslLike place In December. Twentv- Reth-| 7 All exhibitg will be judged hy ' (Continued on Page Four) Pennsylvania Women's Missicuiaryj fi All exhibits will be received Calvary Reformed church lehem. The address by .Mrs. Beck was the main feature of the after¬ noon session and was tollowed by a general discussion on "Leaks In liykes." The meeting closed with prayer nt cntisecriition and bene¬ dict inn. follows Cl.i^s I. Potatoes I 1 Kiisset and While Skin. Class 2. Corn i 1 n ears ). SPECI.\L MERViCEH IX ST. .lOHX'.S KEEOlt:(iEi> Crop. Yellow Oeni ^Vliife i Flint. I This Sunday morning. .Nov. 4, cijiss ;t. Siii;!i: The session was opened at in, the Tatapochon Camp Fire girls j,,,,, o'clock with devotioiKil services _ . ,.. ... ...t* .. I .....!...• til.. T.>...l,.,-..-)ii.. ..I' Mi.!.. II..T_i 1. Fruit (.-, 1 1- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlegel and family. North Rroad street. spent Tuesdsy in Philadelphia. led by Mrs. F. A. Churchill. Mrs. L. V. Hetrick. ICaston. jiresident. followed with the opening ad¬ dress. This was tolloweil by tliree- niimite talks on "Barriers We Meet." which were given by Mrs Clarence Hawk, Northamptnn: Mrs. Charli's Bntz, Bethlehem, ami Mrs. Wllli.im Stotz, Easton. The morning jirogram came fn a close with a talk on "Literature" by Miss Carrie Kershner, Phllndel- jilihi. who Is the secretary ot llter- atiiro nf the general synod of the Keformed church. The delegates from St. ,Tobn's Keformed churcli were Mrs. Wal¬ ter Ivern, Mrs. Paul Heekman, Mrs. W. H. WolrluR, Mrs. Henry Koth, Mrs. Oscar Rrong. Mrs. Ed¬ gar Rohn. Mrs. John Kern. Mrs. H. P. Yeisley aud Mrs. Minenra Fennicle. Ilie laiapociioii laiiip rue Kiris p,,,.]; , of the St. John's Kefnrnied churcliy,f, y. under tlu' leadership of .Miss llet-l cj-m.. \Vh.:it. l; ty Kraemer will be in charge of the .Sunday school services and will act as ushers for the church services. ST. lOSEPH'S WW'I'S G.\.MES. .Ajiples, I ties.) Cl.iss I plate.I ars. litiiiicts uilJ varle- three Scouts were presented and pe:k). '"¦" offlcials. The meeting ad- ! .'nnrned with the Scout beiiedic- pur^l"""- . Cap.j • ItlRTHil.W l'.\HTV. Ins ( 'i; ' ——• )its. Bar- There was a pleasant gathering I at the home of William Walter on his ,")oth birthday anniversary on A. Marcks was authorized to at¬ tend tbe Superintendents and Principals conference at Harris¬ burg. Pa., November 7. ,*5 and fl, 192S, On motion of Ktrn and Martiil the Board adiourned. C. J. Knauss. Secy. I'AST TEMPLARS t.tt TO .\LLE\ToW.\ roi'.vTV sii'Ei:\ I-OR of IHIND -MAliES Sl RVEV Miss Pearl Grant, supervisor of this county tor the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, has s;)etit Monday end Tuesday mak¬ ing a survey of N.nzareth for the j'lirpnse of ascertaining as to I whether or not thp association might be able to assist unfortun¬ ates. It an.v'body has bcei missed or !f you know of one who nc^-ils at¬ tention kindly get In touch with Miss Orant al Hia Bethlehem Trust building. No. 102 Broad nnd Main Htreest, Bethlehem. Pa., or notify any n;ein!ier of the Lions club, Nazareth. Pa. IVTJ RTVINEI) FftlEVrW. Vti;etables: I October L'v. when daughters. 1 grandchildren, sisters, brothers and friends gathered for tl.e day. The St. Josephs V. .M. C. bas Icelball leam of Bethlebem has or- uanizeil for the I !i'.'s-l !i2!i season anil is now ready to bonk games with nny junior team rangim; from 14 to l.s years of age. Ci:.mes can be arranged by conimunlcut- Ing with Slejihen Kovacs, mana¬ ger, SOI East Fourth slreet, Bethlehem, Pa. The St. Josejih's Junior ba:iket- ball team which Is mnde ot play¬ ers from 12 to 1,". years are niso ready to book games, Coipmunl- cate with Stephen Kuvacs, got E. Fourth street, Bethlehem, Pa. Biets, Thnse present were Mr. and Mrs rarnips, Carrots, Parsnips, Pep pel's (I! specimens). Cabbage, Caii- llllower. Endive, Celery (:i sj.eci- ,,„ „f Hellertown mensi, onions (12 sjieclmens.) K,,j,t„r. of Ailent Beans (I jiint in Jar.) Pumjikins .^,„ ,^,,„ decker, children Pearl I field and sweet, 2 specimens 'l Ermns Gerry, Monroe Gerry, Mrs. Bertha .Mnser and Daniel Gerry, Mrs. George r. of .Mlentown: Mr. and each.) Sijiiash |2 specimens.) Class fi. Eggs (single dozen.) White. Brown. Clabs 7. Canned Roods and jellies. Canned fruit (fl quart jars, all different.) Canned vege¬ tables Oi q.u(irt jars, all differ¬ ent ) Jelly (6 glasses, all differ¬ ent.) Preserves (9 glasses, all different.) Single Jars (quarts) Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Toma¬ toes. Greens, String Beans, Pickles. and Carl, nf Esseck, N. J.: Elmer Walker. Earl Becker and lady friend, ot Newton, N. J.; RIcbard Edward .Tnd .Mbert Sirbo, ot Pen Argyl: .Mrs. Laura Walter and sons Warren. Walter William. tieorge and daughter Laura, David Mackes and children, William, Lottie, Beulah, Evelyn. Norhian, Mifggle Teel and daughter Hazel, Pnul Hawk. Albert Wenzel, El¬ mer Ruch, all nf Wind'Gap R. F. D.. and Robert Lay *and lady friend, ot Belfast. A good sized delegation nf Past! Templars of Nazareth Temple. Nn. 10. Ladies of the Golden Eagle on Saturday motored to Allentown where they attended a stated meeting of the Past Templars As¬ sociation of the Ladies of the Golden Eagle of Lehigh and Nor- tliamjiton counties. The members of the association while In Allentown were guests of the Allen Temple, Nn. 42. L. G. E. The convention ojiened nt ?, o'clock in the K. G. K. hall, ["42 Hamilton street, with a business session jiresided over by the asso¬ ciation president, Mrs. Mable Mangold, ot Centre Valley. Tbe business meeting was followad by a social session, .The evening hours wero consumed by a special meeting when the Past Templars degree work was exemplified on a large class of past offlcers by the team of the Saucon Temple, No 221, of Centre Valley lefore a very large and enthusiastic gath- eriug. Miss Lena, rlniighter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Milheim, nn Wednes¬ day evening entertained a number nl friends at a jiarty at the bome of ber parents on Sjiruce street. The evening wa3 spent very en- Joyably playing games. Refresh¬ ments were served. Among those jiresent -were Mae Hoch, Frances Engler, Elizabeth Koch, Pearl Fritchman, Mary Ellenberger, Ada Rowmnn, Dorothy Deichman, Ruth Douglas, Woodrow Jonea, Ra.vmond Troxell, Roy Stoudt, RIcbard Shubert, Robert Beers, Willis Rlnker, Walter Werner, Charles Ellenberger, Jack Behrl, Sadie Milheim and Eva Dotter. H.%LI/0\VE'EX PAKTY TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoudt. of town, accompanied Lewis An¬ drew and Miss Minerva Hicker- 1^11, of Pen Argyl. on a sight seeing trip to New York City over Bandar. The members nf Nasareth Tem¬ ple, No. 10, Ladies of the Ooldaa Eaxle, will observe HaIlow«*«B tbis (Thursday) erenhtf with o grand old-fashioned maaqoerate party. Worthwhile prise* will ho given for original eostnmM. This pait of the etenlac's program tel- lows tha refhiar hfelilBaM mMt> ing. Lunch will ba aotrod, Th* organisation will hold th«lr aaal* versary banquet oa Ta«td«r •*•¦'• ing, Norembar tO. at tha MoMOtttk Ian. |
Month | 11 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19281101_001.tif |
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