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..ff,.' .:¦ .', ¦n^ihv Nazareth Item AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. VOU XXXVll NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 12. 1928 No. 20 ENJOY AN- la EOG HUNT REO BY LIONS ¦iiter egg bunt sponsored "Siareth Lions Club (or the •^TNttzart'ih and viclnliy /,t 2 o'clock Monday u(- .. lo'clock on Ihe High .•S l-a^t Willie a still Lberoftl-e'tatorswatch- J the younpsieiH hunted .the dried griisses for tho (MS. Twelve dozen «lld- -Udbeen mingled with'he !J;a«sndtIie.^e«erethecov- isdi (or each ons o.' the kd MP «"""' ^'^ exchanged IjMu it returned to the '*i^ merchant who dontUed • ehiWren llti>»d up according ,„one8l'Je or the field an.l Ig^ from .li.sf'iih Sch;t.:',el J (he search. There v.as fl eiiance for each kiddle Iig IB egg a.s ovrr 2100 epsfs ¦%« distributed by Doy Scouts l^jji parts of the big fleld. iHlrtas most fnj.iyable nnd I In every way. The ciini- IMoftbe Lions t'Uib respoii- I Itr the arraiiKiMuent.^ wore pjl gthlege!, Kd. .N'fumeytr. |0.flaoBS and Howard l.,eh, iicil. IN BGUIJ SESSION ireinlar stated intetrig -.. Ira Gaaiicil o: tlo iloi.itsh of nreth was h.'.d thi." .^otoiid d.iy tpril, 19iS "' "^ o'clock p. m. i.i )ConBcll Llu.nii'cff. with i.ll iben present. Tlie pre«l.knt, flUrtiell, I'lesldefl. .jBMioBuf Mci^sr.-i, Hangeii ;L!ipillloyei, the miiuKed of t'reiilar ir.t.tui.i; ol .Marcli :.. I, nre appr.'veil a.-s road. iBOtlonof .Me.-<sr.i. K'jrii a:..i I, tke fulKiuitiK blil.s Wdi'e Ilo be I'tiiil as re.Tu : Ig. AHlliog B-llbon Co Ill Con. \V.it('r Co tWranee hns. d Umih •mical to. . . . rCs.-.-.-.-T;- ?; 2.1.-, UI.T- 2 Jo.OO 101.;.s l.:^0 "iO.JO 6li0.40 SUU,54 4.7C 3.H.S16 1.^.00 :! 00 15.00 2112.72 presented ftti litem HTmsurer l'll,Mati hriDech II. (Ml J. Wiinderly > iireemeut was IrSKirrom the Lel.lgh Tele WtCo. to permit tue installa- loiliwitchiii,' device for the • ofenabllag the telephone >ll, where telephone re- ilor police a.d may be re- Uo cause light..* to be lit at » locatioiLs ;n the Borough IproWding Illl- the niaiuten- 'ofMDieat ti,.' i-.\;)en.se ot the m'itit .\aziir. til. .^anie hav- I received tht- approval of our Mltor, It was .111 motion of f«n.Lliidc'nni..y, r and Sle«frii'd Nthat the i..,,,e,' oflicers of MBofough bf utul they aro Wr anthorl,:, ,i to execute the •lelegation o. i,.,nale taxpav- resldingnu .Soiiiii Whitfield, Wll South .\,.w f^freefs ap- Mbei'orecmii.iiand reiiuest- 'BBtMllate niair..* to streets In ' '"on. Miiliaii Deutsch and I. **''" '''''li"'»ted tho '"IMo o;,...i xonii Wood wtween Cnttr and Mauch •Ireets ana inipro\e same t would !„• passable. The '••yComm tl..,. was tnstruct- 'Cojtlnned or Pii^e Three) ~ » Seedlings for iMKinipton Coonly JPlteatlons have been received »ePennsylvania Department of St"'"'" •" '^"d «*«- "»f 146,600,,..,„. TheNaza- Dlit.7. ^'"'"I'.ttiy Is the larg- •••nterana will ^.i,., om ,o,».. K»i "I'"'-"'¦"'"'»" •"«^1' " lis ftn/' «''>blehem will set ¦»«J»ayspr„,e. J. W, Fuller. •""''¦• «111 plant 10.000 •"«• r*-d III UP, Scotch pine, torieh c.""^ """glas flr. L. «n. Ston,. fhurch. will set ¦^ evh of white pine. Nor- '«• and .l^.panese larch. WMnH'u-""" I^"«r»n,ent of HO tre'e, ;''*'" '^"' *»"P ''• Tras V "* "'^ State Kor- ^CaH""" "'"•'"« '»•« I ' April. Already 9.000.- 7j;» hiM.:: sold a, „ cost of ^fc £ r^^ ^^¦»"»'* '••-«•• ltt''""*»"te ash from 4 • ParTon ^'^''^' '*'"»«'» '"•• ••bouTn "'"''"'' t« plant ' tha n.r"""^ »" application »Wes^r R. w. Stadden, MEMBERS ADDED TO ST.M'S REFORMED Tho follov.'iitg n;etiil>t'r.s were m.dtMl to .St. JoiiUH Uefornie . chttii'h diiritig the l<;..>,f«'r a'ju.ioa: The rii'.fMS tor,tir;in."i raitn iSu.i day, include 1 (iract. I. Ue:nal\. ....11 ilia .\. Hu.^h, lieniice V. IJiisa. f.ilu .VI. V.ODttrltis, Mabel K. I>;,ti- ei. Nettis .M. !>ech, Lottio .\l. Uut It Maigaret K. Knecht, IJi i:;a ^ . K::-.at. .Mirion .M. Hi'/er, Tii.-'.in,. |j. Ktiai;>.'^, Klniii .\1. tJagler, C^itii- ariiit- E Ka..*!!. .Mtiliel .M. I in elt, .'dari.ii. ^'^ Keagati. Kutli .\1. i:. Itiftier, .N'u.inii .S. t'elier, Kiith li. l.tli, Viiginiii. .M. .Mik-ich, IJi-ul.i.i .^l. l.fh, (liOl'Ki.' C. liroiiK. li.ill. r! I';. Uiiu.ff, .lohn K. KetiiK.f. Willi.r.n 1'". Karcli. ('h;>tou (.'. H. Iiefuiaii. Dlivt-r (.. Iliitz. Klmer K. Hutz. Chai'Ie.-. .S. Uuth. tieorge K. Wa-- ner, Warren \V. Kahler, llainld .\1. i;.-o;se. Woo.irow W. l)e( li, VV<^-l.¦y .-;. Kar; lioll.mew, Le-^t'.,-!- K. Trach, ,lanu:s F. Kckert, Heniy Donald Ki'tii. Stiinley J. Kilpatrick, Halpli K. SSIonaker, Clayton J. Stnit it, Ritliiioliih ,1. VVeit.v. .Miles K. Iiatt. Cliitord K. Alteliiii^e, l.,(-\vl,s J. l.ln.k'umoyer. Charles F. Keen- hold iind Floyd II. Helkr. K«i eived by k'tter and reiit'oiei.- soii: Knna .M. Iiterly, (Ieorge C. llalste'jd. .Mfii. Ctli.i Halste .d, Claretn'o P. Laiibiicli, .Mrs. .Mitiiiie l'l. Laubach, .\lis. .Marion .\1. .M'jy- ei'K. Kfcdorick H. Hunt, .Mr.«. Kve¬ lyn 1.. Hunt, ActcMi Leo .lordan. .Mrs. (irnce K. ,loidan, .Mrs. Mae A. .li.lii -l.n. .1. Kail ('. K'!( lif-r. .Mis. Dmothy H. Kocher, Frank l'^. i;ui;'.. Mis. l.tuira K. IJutz. Ciinton .-?. tntingi'f. .Mrs. Anna R. OUlnKtr, Kiel ijhiiiKler. Jtu.'4sel i». Lanibt-rt, Mra. Myrtle A. L:;mbeft, Alfred H. I-'«ittz. .Mi-. Kstht f S. Kiiutz, y.vn. .Maiy Ann .N'agle. I'lrnust K. U'il- k.'n. Mth. Ulancho H. W'illjin. K. i il Hli.'-ill. .Mrs. Flocenco 0. HfUtsch, Fi-anklin J. Heller. ,lr., riit'oni T. Taylor, Mrs. Kliz^ibetli •V. Taylor, .Mur.uarot C. Cl.irkc. C ):ri:iton .-^eaile.>^. .Mr.-i. .Anna M. .S-u'leh. V.'iliiur .1. Tike. llHn.Ul W. Flick, Albert I). U. Smith, Mr.-. Mabfl F. bmlth, Uoy ,1. R. Acker- n.an. Samuel H. Abel, Kiiltli K. Bill. EASTER PROGRAM WELL RECEIVED A beautUul aad Impiefsivc Kas¬ ter program was rendered to a large audience ou Sun^luy evenlns; lu the St. John's Ueformed churcli. i'he d-'Coratiu:..< represented a gar¬ den scene. A picket fence twined hero and thore witli lv..- suironnilea '.he garden. Th-^ interior con.sist¬ ed of trellihes witl; purple flowered vines, arches, pedestal.-^, urns filled with ferns und an abundance of lilies nnd greens. A rustic H'lrdeii seat added to the r»»ality aii'! an iiluniinaled cross v.hich biou^lit Oft the i)eauty ot the color scheme con..-lsting of shades of puriile and j;reen with a pure white hack- groiin.l. forcefully conveyed the Kaster iii9Hsage. Tlte garden scene In.ludecl forty chiliiii-n rcpiescnt- Inj; iar'otis Iiowers in dialogues. M'liKs and pantoniitne uhos" b<^;«u- ". iiti'l tliotiu'lits '.'.ill lliiKt'i l(ir,>: in t'lc minils und hearts of the uiiili- .iKo. Otiter exercises, soties and rt'cltatimis nliiili wr-rc ircltidi'il in the pfiitjtani proved liilen-stinc. Tilt' pronriini and ilecor;itlnns weri^ i'l (li'.rpe of Mrs, W'lliani Silti.'s ami MisH .losephltio Kiefer ,ts=>I.s'- eil by .Mis.- Klizabttli Krai'incr anil Miss .Marie Klefer. Reformed Cboir to Render Canlata Sun. Tho Kaster season will be i)rought to a titling close in St lohn's Ueformed church by tlie ronditlon of the cantata "Cruci¬ lixion and Ascen.slon" hy the choir on Sunday evening, April l,'',. This •¦.iintatu Is a beautiful composition arranged for chorus, quartet and .solo parts. The music during Kas¬ ter was of a high character and this service promises lo be up to Ihe same standard. The public is cordially Invited. Services beins al 7 o'clock. New lodlan Chiefs inslalled for Year Installation of raising up of the newly-elected oflicers of .Minne¬ tonka Tribe, No. ;iS4, Imiiroved Order of Ked Men. was held on Tuesday evening tmder the super¬ vision of District Deputy Sachem of the Creat Council of Pennsylva¬ nia, Arthur Titus, of Bethlehem, und his staff of chiefs. Senior Sagamore Clarence K. Schaeffer, Jr. was inslalled as Sachem for the ensuing term and William llertzo.; was pluced on the Junior SaRii- more stump. Ueiiben Davidson wus raised to Ihe Senitir SuKumore stntlon. Uetirinc Sachem Arthur n. Meyers was Installed as Prophet for the term. L A. Me.vers wns installed as Keeper of Wampum and Itobert J. C.inther as Chief of Records for one year. Dayton Weiss wns seated as Uepresenta- tlve from No. 2S4 to tbe Oreat Council of Pennsylvania and Rob¬ ert rrantg as Trustee for eighteen months. I Odd Fellow Home Scene of Gala Events This Month ¦'fi^^'ftfjr: its Uuil lllli; \k I It- -...ic Otis Ioilj;p hall nnd line dance auditorittni, since ii.uo, Im-* bi'Coni'^ tlie center of intiiiy frat '''ni'I :itul ."oclal gatheriug.i. This visited by nltout 100" Odd Fellow.s this S'Jturd..y i.v. :.ins whe i th9 entire buiiding wiU lie the -icene of the third nn- .nts ate nov bcini; cor.iilf. d and i r ze- wiil 0(' 1 I fcl'ii ci.tnpb'ti.j:i sivei'al y ar.s 11. '.¦ hi.r.ll (.'1 Moi iliere strt'.-t will lif .\':.za't; ll lo'!;.'.- will eateruiiii. On .\i.ril 27t'i iitKil Odd Fellov.- bull, card party i.nd frolic. Arran.ceni disidajed ne-.t wn.k ir: llu- v.-iiul U'.v of r. (!. .\.lt»nio3. ctncal I Obituary aakia > l.s.-; .xrcs'.'v .11. \'v'oi..,i.'v.s'. •Miss .-Vtina .,lae Worman, of ;;al!i. dieil ai the Al.t.it'.w n Hospi- ral Monday evening ut 7 ociock. :fter an U.ness, iitjed ."4 yeara. .Sl tj \\n,i the dauKht.rr of the lat • J(;hn U. and Mary ine«> Laubach i Worman .and was a resident o. Bnili practleiily ail of her fife. For years .she was assiHtaiil t.. her niolher in riiiuung a ni4li:'.ery slmi) ar i;,it!i; liit-f .niiiloved in tlie of¬ lice of the P.ath Silk Co.. and for llbout 10 years l)o;.Ukeeper of the First National Banl. prior to her last illne.^s. She was a lifelona member of CUrist Rtformed church, treasurer or' fhe Ladies .\ld Society antl of thu Ladies' Rible class and en.ioyed a host .) friends In and uboiu the v einity. Her brother, the l:ite H.r.vir.l .A Worni.'.n preceded her In rleath by about 8 yeiirs. F'uiiTiil services will bo lieM this I Thursday) ;if terr.oon fri.t'i t'-e lioi'ie nf her .»is».^i-!ii-l.iw. M's. \''ni'''' Wiirr-.-iii r.tis; M:iin sfre.'t. Ill siiniiiiis nt 2-10. and wili be roii- d'lctcl by Uev. Wm. V Hplffrb-h t) fl.. of Chrl-t PefornKd church I DISTRICT MEETING TO BRINO lOaO OOD Wedded FELLOWS HERE SAT. Ac.C'.'dl.ig e.* in Knster II'OO 01. S reth i(.ilxr> .Vorrhert count.v lie tlte . i.ii'0.ts fr.iin lui'.g- Pennsylvnnia nbout lows win Kuther here filing when .N'aza- 1 be the horft ot the lict of .\oi thampton in'what wi.l undoubtedly bi.^gest di.strict meetin.^ "Eflstertide"lnLoth. Chnrch Sun. Eveniog (Jn Stinday evening, April l:j, the clioif of St. ,lolin'8 Lutheran <'hurcii wiil render the cantata ¦¦Kastertldo' by Prolheroe, with violin, piano and organ accoin- patiiiiient. Part 1 portrays the l'i:.-.sion of our Lord und Part 2 the slory of Kiister. The iiisti utiiental numbers by the trio win be ".Me.litation," .Mlitzlie: •I'avatlne," Uart: "Post- Itido in 11 Flat" Hiinier, with vio¬ lin, .Mrs. Williiim Klei.pinger; piano. Miss Ceneva Miller, and organ, Diitiiel Uohn. FAMILV <i.\THKIH><iS. .Mr and Mrs. Charles D. Kahler. Kast Waliitti street. Nazareth, on Sunday eiitertaiiud the following members nf their family with a splendid dinner: .Mr. and .Mrs. A. .\i wlon Cish. Dorothy and Buddy (Iish, of liath; Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Kiihler and daughter Adelle. of Bethlehem; Miss .Mar.naret Roth. Ill Lafona: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knecht. Buddy and Anita Knecht and Thelma Kahler. of town. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln F. Troxell OI Sunday entertained Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Downey and fnmily. of Pen Argyl: Kdgar B. Troxell, dauRhter Barbara nnd .Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Troxell, of town, at an appetizing shad dinner at their home on Prospect street, Naza¬ reth. » llOKillT TIIK H.^tiKllTV HtKME. ). Stiirpls & Son, real es- Bold *he home nnd lagerty, of Hollo, acree to Henry J. th. Mr. Frickert the Penn-Allen ce- e expec's to move there In severni weeks. Mr. Hag- erty expects to move to Bethle- hMD. ever staged In this scLtioii. Dining the past week ever.\ member of the crack degrte teiitn ¦ If 10!i9 has centered hl.s efforts on the i.«?rfec;iori of the first dcBree which wiii iic conferred iipiiii the larse class of candidates preselite^i by the varjoiis.lodi^es of the c.iun- ty. DriiU, lectures ;ind proup .set¬ tings of ti.at InspTlnK drama have beon rehearsed tinu? and asaiii by i.'eitiee .\la.ster Hurtzell and .very iitie of those tiflv nii-ii are pt inied to the hi«h iiitch for lini-i riii<,irs- al and inspection tomorrow even¬ lns at tegular lodse .se-ision. lisiieclaily iinprt-i.-iive is that ne-A' seitiiiu starring Cuy I'dk-r.s. tbe sii;:iliest Odd Fillow ia ihis Slate Tills f",itiir»' Ir.is t,ii ii.-.l t'.i" -.vor- ihy approval of ei.ch and eV'-ry o'le who h i<< wltiRMsed It. The large orchestra i.a.s also been ttinei up d.irlng the w ek aud their prominence In the work will also coniniiintl the attention of the many vi.sit.irs. PaiticiiLirly so. the cornf t and trombone ).:rottp which adds a bletnllnK touch with their familiar iind approi'riate airs. The degree work to be «i;i>;e.i ia the auditorium oi .N'a/areth lliBh S<'hool building will start prompt¬ ly ut 7.:!0 o'clock, after which the chairman. Attorney Stanley J. Fehr, will introduce Past (liand .Master Robert ll. Croit, of Wash¬ ington. .\. J., as the prituipiil speaker of the eveiiing. Returning to Hie home the visi¬ tors win be entertain.'.! by the UirKe orchestra aKaln. The qiiarte! Ol Rangor lodge and .M.'ii's Ciiorus V. \(;.N'KU- - KLKI'i'lN'CKU. .">. 3 K-ther Kl-ppii.feer, ilaugh- t(" I't Mrs. Kmma Kl-^iipiniar-r, of I!.oad street,/ Niizareth. and Cli'irles Wagtie/. son of Dr. and Mi-s. Chaile.s Wagner, of Hanover, ei'e miirrie.'. on Weiinesdiiy at 2..10 p, m. InKt. Johns Lutheran lurch, .Vazaaefh, by :lie pastor. .St/iler. The rina cere- iiony walT"^!^!^. .Mrs. Wacner s a sradiiate o?**^'azareth 111.? !i - hiiol. class of I'l.J and til.-.o of I'eniple Iniversiry. Philadeliihia. li" is at prese •¦ a teacher in the .\';iz'..re;h pubic schoo's. .Mr. M'ag- ¦er Is a ptauiiate' of r»ii'ki;isoti Ci'lleRe. and Is at pre.-ent eni- l>:oyed at Chester. Commnnion In Broad Street Evangelical South. Pr.-'id Street Kvangelical cliiirch wil. observe iheir tir.st iliiarurly coMiuiinloii service ove:- ne.vt Stinday ev.iiins'. .April 1.'. "lie services will b.- i:\ charge ot t e presiding elder of All. ntuwr. li.strlct, l;e-. Wniiani L. Lullmat.. '(ho will delivr-r- the sermon un.l lu'mlnlster the l-lo'y Comniunl.)' iniir.ediately Hfer the sern-on. Th. iiii.fterly conference will cjtT.en InMnedlately after fhe r' sulai -evvlce. I hrlstian l'^.lde.lvo;• wll meet at C.30 p. m. Preaching hy Ue\. Bellman a* 7 pm. A cordial it'vitation is eMend-d ;o everybody to attev.d these services. MORAVIAN EASTER SERVICES ATTRACT LAROE AUDIENCES '1 l.u Holy Week Hervice,'^ In the ¦:oraviau ciuirch were all well at- 'Uiied. 'and Hoiy Communion .i„.undy Thur.-iday re^iitered a I'l'oi'.i aUelidaiice. Tile twtuty- ¦ilii couiirniiuidij luiilook ot the .It for the hr.Hi lime, and sover- il ui-.w' niembers wei a received. rile pustor, Uev. Paul S. .Meinert. or.ii.ic.e.i ail the service.!, twelve .;i number during tiie v\eek, a.-i- ;;^t.;.i by t.ie Uevereiids (i. ^'. ;;.ihi;!'.eii, C. .M'SIiultE, (;. A. ::r,.tr, A. IJ. Tha.-ler and F. eiler, iho latter of Bloonitield, N. The Clrfetit Sabbath hlvrt Love "eas: and Kasier K>e Vigils had : notable ultendanc.j and elicited uch coiunient. At 1 a. ni. ( Ka.-'ter nioniiiiK ) the ,.g" ironibuiie choir .siartej out ;ioiii the church on tiieir ni s.fio.i jf atiniitincinK the blessed tact of , Ui.seii .s.iviour by i.laying a glad .•liwter (horal and then divid.-il v.to tw.i .sfcctlon'i pliiying at differ- iit iniic-is in the t(»wii. T'ae ideal eatier coiidUion.s contribuced ;iich to the soleiiiuity und Ini- ¦ esslvencss of the occasion. The on"iii(';;e choir was under tiie idci'i-.hip of Jei'se Kreidler. The early 5 o'clock aen ice in lie cliurc!i was well attended. The .stur presided and Uev. (;. . Shultz ied in r'lC.'^.^i'. The pro- ¦ .-.i!i)ii then wt-ndect it-s Wiiy to lln :iut,ltul cemetery on the liDl '.ere t .e I. .idi'ig of the inspiring; ..I'.fter 111; iiy waa completed, the oiut trombone choir.s accompany- ui: Ihe singing. The i;r.j!e School at P.:!0 a. in. ihuUited n record attendance .'or Ills year wllh a;i offering of $."10:1 •,;• Fureiga .Mis.-'ion.s, a:id reporte.i i4:i, one hundred percent attend- t.ce scl'.ohir.s for the first tena, :..d ;L! on their firKt lap of the - cond year 100 per cent attend- ;.ce. The orchestra fttrnlshed ex- r Ueiit mtiiic. The 10.UO o'clock church -erv- le opened with a very fine orclies- ;iil recital under the director.-^hli' •¦ t'le orgiini..-t, Paul K. Beck, a . ttitii^ liitroduct!o!i to the joyful services that followed. The pas- '..r'-i n.essaso was on "The Tri- iiraphant Christ—Ti'.e l-.la.ster Coiii- 'i.rt." The artistic d.>corations •-of.slatlns: of na.-^ter lilies and [lants added much to the Inipre.s- -tvencss of th^ ."ervlce.i. and was he work of .Miss Carrie Crunert Uid her committee. The choir with orchestra accompaniment renr'ered appreclat ve services iiiornins an.d eveniug and through¬ out the entire week. La-t but not 'ea.st won the niaKniticent-Iiberal ift'-riiig for Foreign .Mis.sions. In¬ cludiiiK the .\l,itt:idy Tiiurfdiiy ot- f.'rit.i? for I..e!.er< $i.'OS.r,0 were [ilaced on the altar for His work in file far off fields The conare- iiitlon cintribuie-i $24'-t.;i4. tha nil>el School $.509. Y. P. S. C. K. ,«.'.'¦>.-Jli. InterniPdiete C. E. $21. Jtin'of C. E. $1'0, Twenty .Mlnurf» Society t.'.O. Anna .Vitschnian'- l-intC'^ Daughter Cii'de $r;o at-.d the Wr.yside Cathcrer.s St 9. ThU 's the record K.k:'. r oiTeriii? for ri>r->i.^n Missions in the ludiory «' tli.^ n:iifrf.!;itii)ti. Firemen To Discuss i^iradlng at Later Date -N'.I deliiiite iiciioii was taken on Monday evenin;; at tin adjouin d nuetiiiR of \'ij. iil tice llo->e (oni¬ pany iu thi« miitter of ; artlclpatinjs i.l the tirenien s parade In Alien¬ or Pen Argyl lod^e will al.so render i J,;,,.',',' „n Mav 111. on account ..f several selections. I'pon entering ,,„,j. j.,.,,,,,^ repile.s from a mini- i.':iiii r.iirilii- o-' meiubers. It '.>as LEGION AUXIIIARY TO PARADE SATURDAY The Ladies Au.xiliary ot ih-.- lo- ¦ ll .Vmerican Lesioii Post win hold a siiort business meetiiis! t.irnor- row (Friilay) evening which v.ill l.e followed by a practice drill by Ihe auxiliary marchins? club p:e- ¦iirntory of piirtlclpiit ng In the co'inty auxiliary council and pa¬ rade at Stroiid-.biirp nn Saturday next. .\li meinbeis who desire to attend this nieeting will please as- s.iiil'le ;it the Nazareth "Y" by 9.:!ii 1)11 .Saturday morning when int.-^seM i:nd aiitns wil! he in readi¬ ness to ninlje the trip. — • HtUMLfl Ik \7.\Kt St: III KIKD HKKK Ihe lod^e hiill an apt etlzlnt: lunch¬ eon prepared by menibers of Kliza¬ beth File lodge of Uebekiihs v, III be d'strlhutcd. The nuetine will be closed b.v several popuhir soiins by the Kalherlnn after which the hrothers wtll hecnni.' belt r ac- qtialnted by niiiiKlInu in friend¬ ship, love nnd truth KAHTKIl C.*\T.»TA The Moorestown Sunday School wtll repeat the Faster paK.'iint. "The DawnluK." on Friday even¬ ing, April 1:1. The pageant was presented last Sunday evening lo a packed auditorium and when requests came In to hnve another production, the mitnagement decid¬ ed to present It on Friday evening. however deci.ieil to hold 1 ff takinj; linal acMon t;ntll the rrgt- !;.:• num.Illy nn 'llni; of the coiii- pi-,ny 011 .Mnn.hiy eveniim next, s.i IS to pive tliose nil mbi' s • ' o h.iv.' h. en iii'kI K' 'u in S'lrl; i, n tlieir return cird.s. .1 chance '.. do so. li Is tile wish of the eve tl'ives of the company that all caul^ he re¬ turned whethiT the inemberx wl.sh to participate in the parade or not so as to ijet il correct letisus of Ihe lndlvldii:il membership. 'l'to*>"r;|Phra;tis of Hairy Sditnidt. of Briil^p.'if, C.inn.. were brought li.l 11 I to .\'.^«'areth on Saturday nnd I p'hCt I.4N .\h M.^KKKT UI<:i*t»ltT. Corn per ton Whent per bu. Oats per bu. . Barley per bu. Straw per lon Hay per ton . .127.00 1.65 .65 . 1.00 . 20.00 . 21.00 n\Ti-:uT.\iM-:n rklativi^x Mr. illl .Vlrs. .lohn J. Keminerer. Mr. and .Mrs. Donald .Slier, tlatigii- ter Crcnevleve and son Rlchtird. of Ithaca. N. V.; .Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles K. Koch and son Albert, ot Vork. motored to town and spent the Knster season here visit¬ ing at the homes of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard P. Koch. Mr. and Mra. Kugene D. Oeorge and their fam¬ ilies. Mr. Kemmerer and Mr. Stier returned to their home on Monday while Mrs. Kemmerer and Mrs. Stier and children remained here for the ireek. r in Sl .ilohii'.i I'nton ceir.t>- ti'i.\\ He Witli a brother of the lafe Otio .<cHmldt. of to-.vii. who preced e.l bim In death about 10 yeiirs aso Kuiieral ser. Ices were held at the hnme of his sister, Mrs. Camitle .litllan, Wydner. Bethlehem. ORSKKVIXti T.tTH niflTHII.W. .Mrs Caroline Shnster, of West lli.uh street, today (Thursday) Is piussiiiK tbe 7!ith milestone In her llle's journey and in honor of the event Is receiving numerous felici- iniloiis and tokens of remem¬ brance from her friends. She Is still enjoying excellent health and can be seen re^ulurly taking her dally walks. TRYOUTS FOR JR. OLYMPIC GAMES Thi3 boys of this vicinity are be- -inniiig to regiMtr for the ijy.ii- pic iryoutK ut the local V. .M. C. A. A few events lii've been run olf in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, 'ihe lirst outdoor events will be held .SaLirday iiiorninj^ und uf:eriio.m vv'lien muiiding broad jump anil ba.seball throw will be held f.ir ali i.oy.-i ui,u outer from .Vazaret.i auil -.urioiiudiiig towns. The ijartici- pat;,ig clubs registered ihii- far i:re the Boys V. .M. C. A. Ciub, .-itotit Troop, \'ftfcriin .\o. 1, Whli.; I.elfl School, Fairview School, Jun- or High f-nd Senior High und the ;.as. .'N'azareth public school. The aim of the content is to fin.l tha bf.at develoi'td boys of tliN vicinity and send them to the Na¬ tional Junior Olympic game.s to 1). iield in -Mlaiitic City thi.- sum- .iier wlieie they will comiiete wiih youiiKUers from nil over the coun¬ try. Tliere are tv,enly cla.ssfc.s in •lie conteHt ba.^ed on ane, heigh: riiiil weight wlrch insures yoniig.„r l.uy.s an e^ual chance in comijeti- tii^n only with boys of their own ."tandliif,'. Kveiit j are 7.5 yard run, sl.'.ndiiig broad jiimp, chinning bar. basket bull throwing ami ¦ irowing baseball for distance. [Entries may be mude by applying o C. S. .Minter at the Nazareth Y. An e;caminatlon will be zive-i each boy before he eiiter.s the con¬ test. ROTARY CLUB ilEAilS FLNE HEALTH TALK The Nazartth Roti.ry Ciub Mon¬ day evening met hi the so.lal rooms of tl.e V. .M. C. A. and lla- leiied to Dr. .1. J. (.'osidran. lit-alth officer of Ka.ston, who cave an l:i- lerestinic talk on "Public He:i'th. br. Coiidrali sjioke of co.it a-'.ou di.soases and mtatu taken to com¬ bat them e.specially us regi.rd.- r.ieventative nieiisures. He t.iMo. toxins. antl-toxin.M, serums and vaccinations and other metho.i- used. Quarantine and its i rovi- sioiis were alPo explained by the s; eaker. In this onnection the si'eaker told of the various periods of diseases from incubation to convalescence. The handing of n.r.k was al.s.j Uit.ctis.'>ed by lir Condrun who exphilned the vari- oti.s grade* of miik and just wha; e;ich grade meant to the public Ti'.a program had been arranged b.v Fr. J. A. Fraunfelder. Tho Rotarians recehed an invi- tatinn, to be prc-fent at the Inlus- trii-l coiifereiiec 10 be held in Kas¬ ton. .-Xi ril 2.1 to 27. .K number of the local Kotiiriaiis will be [iresent ;.i this conference. The meeting of the Kotary cl.ib next week vvill be featured by a I las!<ification talk gi en ly Wil¬ liam Shimer. on live stock. Nazereth Eagles Win at Indoor Baseball 1"ln> indoor baseball team of \'a::areth Ca.slle. .No. :;it(>, K. O. K. ...lunieyed to Kaston on Wedtie-- ;ay evening, April 4. and played ihree games of interesting ba-^e- ,'all v.ith. Kaston Castle. .No. 324, file -cores being as follows: First -i.init?, N'azareth Ca.stle 7, Baston .'.ihtie 1; S'-cond game, Nazaretli I aiUle 4, Kastun Castle 2; third gam?, Nazareth Castle o, Eastoa astlo 6. The star player.s of .\az- Mtvtli Castle were: Lester liath. ."> home runs. Walt'»r Knecht 4 runs. KtMinelh Bath 2 hom.^ runs, V.ctor Christman 2 runs. P. (iradwohl 1 hit, Irvin Hoch, 2 home runs and :! hits. Star players for Kas'on Castle were: K. Young 3 home rii;-..s, J. Slough 1 home run, K. Sloimh 1 hit. K. Carr 4 hl's, J. Noddins .T hits. 1'lie next ba.sehall tournament will b.-* held in the near future In Ihe Castle Hiiil in .Nazareth. (Ill Aj.rll i;» a large delegation ,if -N'aziireth Castle. K. 0. K. w li ii'teiid the district convention at ll.dlertown and they exiiect to lirinK' back the travelinc eavel. All members are in. ited to g... Il.\l.l. IM..%VKnM .^TTKXTIOX. The management of the Bath team hss Issued a call tor flrst practice for the ball team tor Fri¬ day of this week. The diamond has been overhauled and la In read¬ iness. Recruits will be giren the once oyer. MKIIItV-tJd-KOIMl MKKTINti. The Lehigh Valley Association of the Sons of Inlon War Veter¬ ans Regulars und the Ladies Aux¬ iliury will hold a Joint meeting in ^hafer's Hall, Belvidere street, NdZHrtth. tomorrow (Friday) ev¬ ening. All members of Camp No. 20 and its associated Auxiliary are requested to attend. The busineas meeting will be followed by a so¬ cial time featuied by serving lunch.. ^^rf^lLjfktllU.tt NKW HOME. C^rk ICeller. of Naiareth. em- .plu/ed a^the Pennsylvania Cement '^^TuQaVchased a building lot alt- iiaFRlon Eaat Centre atreet. north 'of the High School, from the Mo¬ ravian church truRteM. Mr. Kel¬ ler gave the cotKrect to F. P. Maha tor the erection of a aew briek home, Tbe cellar baa haaa aa^ rated and work oa tba hoaa wfll ba puahed ri«ht aloag. TRIANGUUR0EIM1E AT NAZARETH HIU TOMORROW NIGHT Thd annual triangula'.' debala bt.w^eu tho teams cwproeeatlag .Vonuatiiptcu, i'fcn Argyi uud Na»« ureih High sciioo.s wul be hel4 !• riuiiy evening, i\pril 13 in the three higll hchooU Involved, Tho (jue.-itioii tu be debated is, "Reaolv- eil, tnai the Liiileu .states should ciiiicel tho debts of the Allied iCuiiii/ean nations incurred durins tl.e war." The Nazareth negative team (omii(m..-d of .Mildred Haubert, .Ntary Schlegel. Thelma Knauss and Willard Pi.imer wiil debate the (iuesiiori with the Northam; ton af- tlrinati've team at Northamptoa. Tlie Northaniiytoti negative team wili o'ehate the Pen Arg>l affirma¬ tive team at Pen Argyi, while tha Pen Argyl negative team will cnme to Nazareth to engage the local aRirmatl'e team. The .Nazareth affirmative team M composed of the following Si>faker8: .Marparet Roth, (Irace L'.udi.^, Helen Ooodhard and Har¬ oid Rohn. The local debate will be held ia fhe High Srhool auditorium begln- i.iim at '¦ o'clock. The High School orchestra will furnish the ninsir T^e imblic is cordiaPy in¬ vited to (it'end. There will be no r^dinisHlon charge but an offering vci 1 be ti'.lceii to defr.-,y e.tptiiHes. This is the fourtli debate be¬ tween t!'e;-ie srhools. I:i the flrst two debttte^ Naz:ireth High scored n double victory In each debate. Last ye-ir the nf-.£;iifIve teTm of eiich ?cliOi)I wen lt« debate. Tho r-sult of ths present contest is iiwailed with keen lnt;^rpst e«pecl- ¦;lly in vlrw o' the fr.ct ;h;it the ' 'irden of proof apan seems to v:-' ' r.-'ther heavily on the afBrm- atlve fide. CO.SliNOAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION NOTES .\iinouaceme;iti are being sent UUL givaig tb<: interesting and r.el...ui program wnich will be pra¬ ise n.e j a I t'.ie an..ual meeting Ot the Sanday schools of Eaatoa rionity lu be held Aprft First :a. K. churcli, Kaston. Dr. C. P. Wiles of the i.atheran board will be tbe speaker. Ihe aubject uf his address will be "Essentiala ot SuccesstuI .Sunday School Work." Irviu Bretz will have chutgc- of the sing.ag with Mias ..iay Stebbins at th-^ piano. Tho li.iniinatiiig comm'.tee consisting of liobert H. Schmickle. Frank W. Simpion and H. H. Bennet*. will sugsebt offlcers tor tho com'ag yea r. Otlier meetlr.'Vi during April wili be thtt Be-hiehem aud Pen Arsyl annual conventions, and I^a.^xor wi.l hold a Sunday School rally. Mt. r-«thel district held a .sr.iiper coniecence at r"o;^enberrjr Hall, Mart n'» Creek on Friday eT¬ enlng. The supper w:»» served very b.i.ntlfully by the Ladles Clblb class of .Mt. Zion Lut'ueran church. These conferences which ll. Ve been held quiirterly during the past year have ariwti in inter¬ e.st, and have -"O enlarged and im- [¦roved the Sunday school work that Mt. liethel district is one of th.e li.os: flourishing in the county. Ceorge B. Miller is president ot the district. Officers of tlte Pen ArKyl dia¬ trict met at the home of .Mrs. W. H Prong on Monday evaning to plan for the annual convention, which Mil be held on Aprii 22 In the First .M. K. church. Wind Oap. A Young Peiii'le's conferen(>e of the Pen .\rgyl district will also be held in the near future under the h'adetship of Miss H::Z-1 drove, young people'^ superintendent of the district. The loci! district of nethlehem South Side Hhow.s p.;ery evidence o'l iiitere-it in the coming county convention which is to h.4 held In First Ueformed church, .May 4 and T). .\ii enthiisiastic meeting wan held recently at the home of Prof. P.rii.lley Stmighton In Uethlehem when pla n.s were mad" by leading Sunday school workers of the S.iuth Side to muke this conven¬ tion one of great profit and Inter¬ est. Thp County Association recom¬ mends April 22 as Home Dept. day. Some Sunday schools com- bitie Home Dept. day with Moth¬ er's day holding the observance on th? second Sunday of May. A pllce will be given on the Coanty Convention proKram May 4 for this subject. B. A. McOarvey, stnte fleld worker, will coma la place of H. C. Cridland and will deliver two addressee on suhiaetti relating to home Ideals. •BOO" PARTV. Mra. A. o. Coanolljr entartalaai n* "500" on Moaday eveaiag la honor ot her soa iobn who VM s(>ending tbe Bastor racatlaA at borne. Amoag tbooa pNMat the MlBsaa Haioaa 1 Marioa aohaeVer. MarOM TkMidoata Kaaaaa, Maa Wi Maaara. WlUteM Oa . Orim. AUaa Staraar. Mfia itaakMa. takaa kr
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1928-04-12 |
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. |
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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 | 04 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1928-04-12 |
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 38856 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Nazareth Item
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
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NAZARETH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 12. 1928
No. 20
ENJOY AN- la EOG HUNT REO BY LIONS
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J (he search. There v.as
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l^jji parts of the big fleld.
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I In every way. The ciini-
IMoftbe Lions t'Uib respoii-
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BGUIJ SESSION
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nreth was h.'.d thi." .^otoiid d.iy tpril, 19iS "' "^ o'clock p. m. i.i )ConBcll Llu.nii'cff. with i.ll iben present. Tlie pre«l.knt, flUrtiell, I'lesldefl. .jBMioBuf Mci^sr.-i, Hangeii
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t'reiilar ir.t.tui.i; ol .Marcli :.. I, nre appr.'veil a.-s road. iBOtlonof .Me.- |
Month | 04 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280412_001.tif |
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