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Ill •Q Nazareth Item XXXVll AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. N.IZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 3, 1928 No. 23 HOUSES DOllSTRiES UrUOHTIIME THREE CHARGES PUT MAN IN JAIL 'There's Always Room At The Top By Albert T. Roid -Ting'it «e»<J'''"'y "'^ Vtoareth, The various Tjbe town nottuou m to upiieui- for worit /iWording to the uew fka Nuzareth school ,_ji owrate ou the new rSjtMbers were instruci- '^ their iiupila to regu- ,,ttenilancH at sciioo. on Jocrdlu* to the dayitghi Mrrices on Sunduy in ,tb churrhe... were ul.^o 'Zln time. Tlte .Moravian Jjchoeneck held services to the new sil.edule. . Hyiretb Y. M. C. A, is op- ^tlM d;iyiiKht savin,' .^ tre practically all of ,jr« of the town. T^ttken hy the vjrio-a» l^lftd Institutions in oc- I^Mght saving was mad- hf the fart that the , elties of this diatrict yi» net*- time into effect ItUnre of Nuzareth tu Hn would wuric to the iTan'age of ti-.e towi-.j- town thus siippinK Uiiiyiiilit t-;>^^"« pi'i" 'e CHBCil of the responsibility upon thtv luiitter, ^jerthamptoii County Aims- I llio operat".-^ cn ih? ii'\v |VW polnti li n'lt tluit t\\,- J would l'l- coiisldernl) .Jin schedule If it did n Em to the new ti:ne hecans \tt hour-- <'(i;illirtlrK v, it liours at tl'.- honiP. Th jiectloii of Ih^ Home w I by tl'e ii""v time ns loot tli.1t ihi' mnny i^ro- l^efleMs cimnot h(» work- il4ke morTiiir.; c\,^w is ujion itl 10 th.Tt tho farmfirs flo itirt tlie'i- d;iy an hour Louis Hoitjurger. i,f near Huth, hub hcca ,seiil lo tl'.fc county iirib,<ii i by Jusii'-e oi iht' t eii.;e Jauiey rry, ; o. Nuiureth, iu deiauit of hail and ' i.ncH in ihreo charges i)rt're.rei ..lijitist hint by nis iiodrdiug uiis- a-f'ds, .luila *.oldsuiitli. I Louis, who V.US committed to ' tho Na^arerh lockuj' oa Tutsdaj , night by Coii.stuhle flic:.ard Lnu- baih. to await huurinKs on charse., I oi drunlcenuc^it and disorderly coii- ' duct and assault and battery pre- feriod by Mra. Gold.smith, was brought before Squire Fry on Wednesday afternoon. II; wus sentenced to pay a fine of $1h and co.sts on the disorderly clurge and «15 and costs on t'lo assault charge. He was unaiite to pay anJ wa.t ordered to be t ilsen to juil. Then the complaiaaiit put in an¬ otlier und more seiiou* c'lar^c agaiuiit Louis. Ou thr- last c!i:irj;.> gfiuire Fry placed bonda of *l')i and the defendant hoin;,' unabio fn sec'ire ft bondsman was again ord¬ ered to Jail. The couple haVf' been In and out of the local inaglstrati^ s offlce ''f>'era! times nnd the wo'nnn some time ago lodged a complaint of assault egalnst the man. At that t'me Lo'tis esraiiod from th«> Vazareth lockiiti Iiv posing ns a night lodger. Nazareth feeemes Bride lAvcb Wedding Ua Edfi-lnian Uissmlller, . Mr. and Mrs. Krank bfSr South whitr.tid I Paul Klwood -Meyers, .•ad .Mrs I.eidy .M^>yers. Wert- unitL'<l in Ilt II dCkick Tutsday J in St. Jolin"s Lu--heriiii khf the bride's pastor. Iltv. fC. Snyder. The ring cere- ^etSt Lutheran church was -J Rohn. oi-ganlst of tho li»lijred;i rciit.il of bis oivi. ¦Itioiu bti'ii I. i lie opening O! |«lfMiony. Th. bridal party Mthechurili to the stra-n • Uhengria n. ddluK march. Hfc wae k'lvn away by her The bri(l(6n'..iid was .Mis.n '"" D. Meyer.s, a alster of ironti,. The best man I Flacls. a classmate of froom. titiie v.ore a ;4i.\vn of biuo «t« trimmed witii lace, and Mgeof !<iu-a,.i.ias and lilies of |wlley, Tlif. Iiri,ii.suiai(l wore • georgette ana carritd sweet '•nd lilies of III.' xalley, illowlng th,- (creinony the •Iparty mt;t,,r< ,1 to the hotel 'Mem whtr. iii.y had lunch- iaimedlai,ly after the luiich- *f- and Mrs M,.yers left for *'wedding trip to Wushing- t»- C^ and i,(iiiits In Virginia. Wr return tluy will make .tame wlrii the bride's par- i"* Naiareth. ¦ I!!**'*''''' '''"' '¦ "•'" koown IW«lar in .Nazareth, Is a grad- '. "• t-'l'iifilmian liusiness U,li" *""'*'"" •""' '^'"'¦e hor F«lon ha. i„ ,.„ ..mploved in |»Weof til, |.-:,i„,pr«' Mutual , urance ininpany ot town. t7'*f*J" •' ^r.i'iuate ot the I High S(hn„i :,n,i Is p,„. I « .V'" ^''''"•"'" •^'"''' t^'"'"- l" ">«'•• y- i.mrn, .ns a "»per. 'M.%l.|; ( IIOKI'HTO «*<i AT I oi:ks t Hlltt II *• youns Ml,pie of Forks \n:Ct' •"•""''•'"'«¦"• are t h»r'' ^"""""it'tn- This ("""'lori.in.ilybeensched- Zu'"^' ''• '"'t "t the lust POOH* Z^'"* ^"'""' "ecessary lo •BanKor .M;,,,. ci.orus Is verv Uia "¦°"" '" "">* «^»'nniun- «lii. n.,\'"'-' •'•""•'lug program Nilt t'" '"-"""l^ed all lovers P.«5 u f"If'rt will begin .Admission by ticket, pro- '^ l:;::::;^^'!"'.-^ or a. door. '>»MiMi IVKXTS. ''in;':/';,"^'^'-^ "-The last |tk* W " ' ^""^'"1 sponsored •"^n Pir. (¦„ nipany will be ^••Ui Piu'i ^7'"'"^" pn"y nv lo o «. /'"•'=^-' No. BTO in "'" r building «t 8 p. m '"ard pnrty by LIOi\S SPONSOR NEW POTATO CLUB Till- l.,i()ns clul) wili tigain .liam- .«or Iioy.s and giil.s potato clans in tno l.uwer .N.izan-'h anrl .Moures- towii coiniiiuiiiiies. The total i'.l ini'tr^liip in t!ie.-e two club-' i- f.ioiu tiian ,')0 boy.-) and girls, ani iraclically every Lion will li:;ve a iiartner in liui rot: to Crowins i'i,).,iit, viiitli, iiicor.lini; lo t iumty .\.2ent !',. 1.. t'ol'-nian, is-i jast aniHl:«.i- i; ^^¦()n in liie aii.iiica- t on of nu.dein metiiods in farm¬ ing toiia.v. i-.at il l)i)j and jiirl v.ill reciive ore bti-^hel of disease-free ooed tl'i-i,i:,jh i;i.'< sponsor, anil, in re¬ turn for this, will furnish, at dis¬ inn;; tinu, two liu-iiuls of table stock jiotatoes. Local leaders who h:\-i- a.-^.-i.-^t.'d in th" orp ini/.atlon 01 tiie clubs iu the dillereul coin- inunit'es. are Frank (1. FoKe! and ,Iohn I. ivinker, Lo.ver Nazareth ciub, and Clnrence Williams. .Moorestown club. A ii'w potato club bas bpcn or- S.itiized in Lower Sau.^on to->vi.shir), ¦v'i-1. a njembersbip o 2!l bovri and gir'.s. and Is beiiiij spon.^ore,! by tit- ilUHiiiessiuen'.s .Vssociation o: Heilrrliiw n. .John Koch and ('. O. \Voll>a<'h are the local ieadc.-s for That club. ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT AT WOLF SCHOOL t)n 'ITuiisiiay, .May In at T.,'!i) p. ni. the second aaniial ait ixbil.i! vlli 1,0 hell! in the Wolf sthoul lilt Idinr. Tin- work of the grades .'or this sf-hool tertn will be dis- :i.iy, .1 A I'l-y tint- (olltction of ii\'i:-'iial \,,,i-k and many good I'lert-^ ,,f i'i:iy,in work, etc, will l.,- i-.iiil.iti'd. The exiiibit will h. ll .:1 tor Ibe jiul.lic l.iin fi: and fo; those e.'^pei'iaily ln!ereste,i in thi- l'ro:.:rf'RS of iirt educ.itl.-n I;: our .¦-rhi'ols. i:\ery one in liL-artily i:.- viteil to atti-i,il. As a iniiio,- pa.-' (-11 the pni>irani :i short pltiylet wiil be p.-esenttil hy n few- t.f the ,Iuiiior Hii;h group. .\ sraall sup¬ ply of tionu'-niade candy will, al.'io, l.ossibly bt- on salt. This luean.- an f\cning of pltasurt- for every ono, so do not plan anything for this niglit except to be om of the crowd to attend the exhibit. L.V.CLMLNT LEAGUE BUHHKiLL ISP. TU iiPLN IO,\IOHKUW hUAD iHiPKOVED BV UESIOtNTS Liasebiill enthuiia.-.ts are looUing ; liirwarti to tho oiiening of the new i.e,!igii \ alley Ctiaeni League to- aiuno.v (Friday.) , The tiiaiit : i'urtlaiid Ctnioiit Company's team | ....ly.. U.e iurcaiftj teiueiu leam on llie ilercu'.es grounds located ul .iiockeitowii. and the Coplay ce-; :.ant conipnny's te.un i,ia.v'S tiie i,ii.i;..b ctnitiit lonu'.iuy .- t-am al ¦ elsviile. Ut'.,ii^iiiii lUi.l i.mi .ni.iiig had lo uc uoiiti, ti.ui uciioa v.as uiorti ne- ocBSaiy tuan uorn,'-, u i.Ule effort I ut tuith l.y tile resiiieiiib ol riush- Klil to'.'v iiMiii;, .¦<ui!uualed by oul 1,1 parlieular, a lol of good work lia.s bi.en acompiidlieil. ine way this ail c.iuie about wa.-, Ali »ar.u-s in tliis league ure to, ihrou^'h a i.e!::iou drawn up by Broad SLTIieatre To Install large Stage BnrIng Summer Lewis l'!/or, owner of tin' Dio.iil Street theatre aud llis inaiiagi-r. .Mr. .Mi'CMer, were seen last week niiiisuring tin lot in tlie roar of tbe tlioatre and wli,mi (ine.itioned what tbey were up 'o. slated that they Inliiideil t.i eMend the tiittitrc back to .Sjirui'i' strtet and lUlt in a big stage and inoderii stage ,'(|uip- inent, .Mr. I'i/.or say,^ tlial lliis fall he would like tt, brini; ti, .Naz¬ iireth musical n.intdies and dram¬ atic shows, alsd to continue th'- picluri's Jiiul vaudeville jinlicy. Mr I'izor and .Mr. .Mee.'-er arc to he complimented in their untiring ef¬ forts to give Nazaretb the best nnd luitting tbe town on a par witli larger towns in the amusement line. :.L' i layed on Friday night and in ta.'r Ol rain, the postponed game vv:!I be played the following Tues¬ lay night. ,i\ii games will start at ,'>.4r, p. 111. dayligiit !;;iviii.i; tinu*. i-Jach of tliese teams id support- .'.; i.y an a<so;,lioti ro;npo.,ei; of niiiloyees of the various plants .Itlll thtir triends; so tiiat a inein- i)i-i-,sbip in atiy one of llicse tisso- (lations entitles tlie holtler lo en- ¦i.:n.e lo any game In the league. Hall. cHUsed th,- postponeineiit if till- gaiii^' to 111' play,.ra hvtv.eea tlie Ili.'rcules team and tbe I'en .\iByl Ulue iitars last .Saturtlay af- eiiioon. But the ll.-rcules team i; si'heduied to play the (Iiant I'Ditiiiuil cenunt team Friday "¦Sil'.t at ri.l." o'cloelc and v.ill then !i Utiw with a game ulili tlie r-trong llaker Chemical comi.any'.s ' '1 on .'=-iliir>lriy afternoon at ;.:!n o'clock. Hoth gtinit,s to be '..,y. ll on tb'- Hercules neid. INFANT OIES WHILE VISITIiNO UNCLE HERE Leila .\iay (liap; el, 1 1 niontb i.iil d,iu«lirer of .Mr. and Mrs. (1. i-:. Cbappel, of Ilenrielta, I'a., died ;t !i.:lii Tuesday liiorniiij; at llie Imnie of Mr. aud .Mrs. I). L. IKI- ,'eii;-. turner of Hroad and I'en- ttr streets, Nuzareth. afler a brief iiiitss of pneumonia. The baby •vas stricken while the inother was .:ir(,iili» to .\,-tzareth to visit her l:i-othti- .Ul. Detweiler. who is in¬ sl iiiclor Hi niaiiual arts in tiie .Nazartth sfhools. The infant Is llie oniy tbild nf Mr. ant! .Mrs. Ciiapp l". The 1,Il.iy will be taken 111 Kt iirictta for burial. !s<iuire Fry !>> onler ol u coinuiil- ee jtiriiied in ilie tow.i.^liip. ior uk liuriose 01 siiiieiting funds lo bt .tsed ill repaiiiiiK the road ieadiii;; loin Ciitrry Miii to .Ne-..- \'iilage Thi-, petition wa.i < .i-ciluteti by iot.ii Lotli. wild headed and wtis liistruiiienlai in bii.isiiig ubout ihe TEACHERS PLANING LXHIBII UF WORK Prof. F. A. .Mareks, supervising prill.ipal ot the publiu .scliool.s aud HItpi.rvisors and teachers ure get- iiug reaily for the annual e..hibil of the work done In the various ll.uilli.ll uii3 departments of the . iil;i;c schools. This e.\il;bit will ije held ut the high uhool and will .iUely b." opeiieii on June 0 ami 7. llu- work i-ovi-r.s art. sewing. .',oodwtirii and other work wliich be pupils of tbe entire soiioi)! ysli'u from first gr:,tle to high ¦¦thooi aie doing. The're e.niiibi- tion.s are of particulai- Intoi-est to .lurent.s and in the pa.it have prov- ¦i iiiiite li<|t'!-est-ng. It is e.\- ;ected tliat the e.xhildt thi.s year will iiiir'.ai^s th'.,'*e of former years. t^'udenls In the eightii grade are d<.sired results and also proved t"! ,,^,„g ^,„i,,,,i,., ^ith foi-ms outlin¬ ing the various course in studies find elective .s-iih.;t-ct.s in high schooi so that they may consult their par¬ ents in t-lioo.sinj; courses in tlie lilgh school next year. Tlii.-; work i.s being doi'e today. High schotil students on .MoiUiay were .suppliei! with forms so that they be a succe.-isful soiititor a.-f will lie : noted l<y tile folIo\.iil,^ lis; of suli- s tri be r.s. i Tlr.s committee advises that iiiiw the r.iail between the t.vo points meiitioiieii i.< again iu pass- •ible ctinilitioii, anil vtliiclos ca.i : I'avigate without any di'iiger of getting stuck or l.re-.klng spiiags ,,,,^1^^ ,^,^^, ^,,,,,,^^ „^p,^ ^,,pp„^.^ due to ro-ul coiulition. The chair- Wedded man of this co:,ini;tt,,^e, Kiigf-ne K'of-'eiibader and the secretary, Clayton Koetenbader, as well ns W-lliam Milbeini, the rural mail carrier. Ftobert Mooney who fur- nb-hid a team of horses and the I iiniiiiitfre .SUT «'rvl.sor must not 1,,' overlookeil in th" eretlit i\nf In f:'ct, tliere is enough glory for all, 't-.d then some, for ever.vnne w-ho ^o cheerfully rontrihiiled towards tbis murh needed ctinse. This (ommitlee will continue to func- I'oM w-ith their motto ns "Better Koa,Is for UtishUiil Town-hip." John Uoth sfrceri'-lv thanks nil who helped put this i.roposltion across with deep nppretdatlnn. Following is the list of contribu¬ tors: That we the underslgtied citi¬ zens aud tnx payers nf nushkill (Continued on Page T'^ree) sub.ieets for the comiii'.: year. Par¬ ents are asked to study these forms cart-fiilly tind assist their chib'ri n in making thi-''- selection-- of elerlives mil courses. 88 YOUNGSTERS IN MARBLE CONTESTS STAGEO BY UONS The marbltt if>uriiument spon¬ sored by the Lioiia (iun seems to interest the boys, Juag og from the number wbo iiave enie.red. tCii- try lists jusi completed in ihe sev¬ eral bcnool buildings ir.aicale u lOtal Ol eiglity-eisbi eni rants—;fi .rum the Fairview buiiding, 24 from the Wbit-leld building, and .:'j from the broad street, buiiding i Ue louriiatiieiit tryouiii si.hed- dia.1 lor last .^uiurauy had tu im- i/OSipoiied oecause ot the inclement .\tULUer. h'ro.idiiig Uit; weailiei i.criiii.a the.->t! iryouts wiil luKe piuv-e Hi toiiovvs; Fourth griui- ..ijiufcslaals Will report ai tue \. A. i'. A. lllis atternoon ai 4 o clocii .ihursdayi dayiigui suviug Ume. . it'.h grade will report at thii ',. i.ulitid ailiool building, Norlh ..roaa street, ui-io ui 4 ti clock .o- aay. Tl.e M.vlh grade coiitestaut.s ..rt; to report al the V, H- C, A. to- i.iorrow ir'riiijy/ ut 4 o citx.-k day- 1 ght .luv.iig time and the seventii ..-'.d tigb,ii feraue* at ihe same -.aae ai liicr V\iiiirieid ifigli Schod. .iiiluin^. 'ihc nanit.i of iho-ie who have 'j1.tered tlie tour.uuiieiii loliow-. Fairvie,.- bull,ing: Truman ,viiiii, Piuuiberto .'viasier, ilaioia ivralz, .Ntl.-on JoIuihoii, Vlctor Weiss, .Martin Avaioii, Joatp.^ .ampuii.t, Ktii^ftr Oswald, Arciiiij ;no\vits, .lohn Wireoaci, .io!;ii .ielss. Willard W'erkliei.-ei. .v.tiiur iviiaiis.s, Jos,-p.i CassuDo. i..llill l.iijiitei.w alner. Jtjsepli .'dty- 1 IS. (lorilon .Ml.ler, William Cbaii- atichuk, t liarie.i Wuiiileiiy. (irover \\erkiiei:!ei-, Jacob Waiter, Joseph i-'assl, Ceorge Dech, Kinse.. Utag- ¦.•n. Samuel S:.rlera, Allieil ICro- bolh. James Alglere, John Raiupui- . i. Karl .ih.itir, Joiiii .Seiiu. .\ii- ew Ka'iv.iiil'a. Wifi:fm IJo:-tii. ijamuel Handelong. Francis Daniel. .11,llil .Mirurelv. Wliittield l)!i::i:iu;,: L-..-;ter Fo,; el. William Ileetl. Klwood Klt'f- lli-t, Karl (ieorge, Franklin .Mor¬ ris, Or\iiie Kne,-lit, .\ii-tiii Kiiaus-. WilHam Stoudt, Jacob Hartzell. lii-fald Meyer.s. Woodrow Kash Ilarohl .Sciileicher, Uobert Tliom¬ as, Robert H-ilbernladt. Forrest l;(i vtrs. Hoy Werkheiser, .Mark :¦ ¦•ch, Fivster fUelz, .Myron Wilson. Frank Pankovitz. Jack VanNatta. U'.yiuoiiil nrer. P.alih Allemose. ,li,h!'. Young. Cro:!.! Str-^'-^t bui'rMr.j-: C Th':s ."-hafer. J. R. W'lson, Lrester He:i- iiin?, ."Stanley Schleicher, Leater Knetht, William Schleicher, Ke;i- ii'tli .\||ten!os. Htiroid Stout, Tru- r-tin Worman. Conrad Tripp. Woodrow- Frantz. John Ne.iner. Francis Stannard, P.-.til Miller Wilson Weaver, John Kngler. H ¦ '•>^r Laudig, Tnhu Frank, .Marlyn I'.l oad. Karl Clewell. Leroy Thom¬ as-. F:iwootl Weiss. Vinreiit .Ma«ter Hilton Shafer, O-.ven Falk, Harol'l K'ahler. Samuel Sottolnno, Donald Leopold, Morris Appletinte HKI.n (-HirK|-.\ AMt w.\Fi'i.K i>inm:ii Legion Pilgrimage To Arlington Ceme¬ tery Next Sonday The .Vtneiitaii Le:.;io!i I'o.sts are svoa.soriiig a iiilgriauige to the tomb of the iiiikuowii soiiiier on the .Arlington ceuu lery to take 11.ate on Sunilay, .May li. The tour inciuties sigatseeiiig of Wu.sliing- lon, D, c. iin.i .Vrlingi JII, Va., and n oi-eii to the giiierai pubiif. iickei.s for the trip must be se- tuieil through Ihe ;\ort.!ampton I I iiniy .\inei- tan I.e^ioti coniiiiii- lee Hot Itiier th.m S.il irilay noon, .vluy .",, and are p.it oui al a uom- ii.ai fee. Tbe main fiaftin of tlie tmir >tnokes nn^pared by a sp.ecial sorial will bea iweniv-iii.nuie nuinorial ' <' "irii'tte-. The tnt.tor coach \\:i* present from Philadel- ( ULK—lii.UKlil.lNC. Ceorge R, ( oie ami .Mi.'is Cath- iriiie C. li>,l.tiling. Imth of Katt'l- len, were Iiuietly mariii'il Saturilay I'M ning at the niaiise of .St. .lohn's iteforined cbiirtli, .Nazaretb, by Itev. hr. W. II. Wotring, pastor of llie eburch, The couple were un- alteniU;d and left for a weililing trip Imiiiediiiteiy after the cere- iiioiiy. The LadUs' .\u.Jli.iry of the Liberty Flre Comp-iiiy at Stiuker- touii on Wednesiiay helti one of tlie most su'.ctssini , hi.-keu and str, ice l.y the .Voi tbamiilon Coun- ''"'tv walfl- (linn-rs eviv arriniged by (,. American Le*. ion Posts at the lliia. "''-'''^' tomb of the unknown soitller. Tht> _ liiilaiice of the day will be consum¬ ed by variou < sightseeing nil s through tlf priiiiiiitil sections of the .Na'otiil Capitol and will be K. Of F. HOI ns SERIES OF 6IG .lETINOS Ti.e llien.btrs of Na.;ar?th Chani- • r .No. UC' Kuights ot Frieaiiship \;i in a busy evening in llieir ':i -eling iiiOHis Itl Sliafer's Hali on oiidiy eeiiiug. Their acliviiie.i i'.ried with their legular weekly '-Iness meeting. Tlii^ meeting as followed l.y a meeting of Past • r Knights vl'.en th - past offlcers ."gree v.:is e.vemplified to 'u.\ past ¦ir knights of the fraternity scat- tie,i tbn itghout this section The iiioeiing Was in charge ot state of- ;-'-er.- of the order. Atter the second nu>etlng tht I'rst Sir Knights Association if ih^ district went into a business s,ss;i'n. Two hundrPfl local and '• 'tint; member.s tittetided the ser¬ ies of nie»-'ings .\t Ihe concliisioii -i, th.e as'-oci;ition meeting a sm-ial hour WHS ,'njoyed as quests of the ;o"al chamber wbicb was featured '¦,'• s' leii'iid refreshments and STATE OFFICIAL ROBT. i UUBACH, SPEAKSAT ROTARY: WELL KNOWN HERE, NEIMBERS GOING TO I PASSIDAWAYTUES. AlUlnlllL ulll RIlLI Rotjert Adam Laubacb, a well ^^_^_^ j known citizen ol .'^iazareth, pa>Bei I away ut his home, corner of South Haiuhi Hoibrook, supervisor of Broad and Prospect streeta, at guidance of li.e Stale Uepartmeul j .s.jo o'clock Tuesday inorning. fol- of Pubiic Instruciion oi I'eunsyl-' i^vving a two weeks' illnesa of irama, was tbe speaker at the r„n,plJcations. .Mrs. Laubach i-re-- meeting of the Nazareth Rotary c^ded ber husband iu death on tiub .Monday evening in the V, M. i March !». 192S, The di^ceased was C A. .Mr. Hoibrook was secured ; (,prn in Lower Nazamth township, as u speuker tiirough Rotariuu ,.eorge Grim, couniy superintend¬ enl of schools. .Mr. Hoibrook .showed the problems coiifronling ,.ie iiepartnieiit in Uie work of uuidance. The diver.sihed cliarac- July It, ISDft und was In bid 61»th year. He spent'his early life near Luth and moved to Naiareth short¬ ly afler his marriage forty -mrB ago. He and .Mrs. Laubacli during their forty years' residence in Nat¬ ters and talenls of the children ] areth occupied the same house In ali for \arying trealmenls. The tleiartnietit must aid the childrea educationally, vacationaliy anu socially. The aim of the work he iuid iS to help the children tind lu^mselves and to asisist them in fitting ihetnstjlvfcs to tuke their i laces aa u.sefui members of so¬ ciety. Tiie meeting was e.tceplionall.v" well attended. Among tlio.se visi- oi-n Jiresent were .Mi.sS .Myra Oruckenmiller, .Miss Khret and I*, of F A. Marcks. of the loca public schools. There -.viil be no nui-ting of the itntai-ians next week tiecause oi lie .MitniMc City convention of the Ftt tery clubs. Ti.e Nazareth club 'vlil be 1 eiire'-ented by a good del-i-- nition So f.ii- those who have signified their intention of going to .\ tia nlle City nre .Mr. and .Mrs Fred Wood. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shinier, .Mr. and- .Mrs. Joseph Fi:l- nier, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Schaffer and Rev. Floyd R. Sjiafer, the last ntinied being t'le retiring presitleiU of the .Ntizireth club. wiich both passed away. It is be¬ lieved that grief over the death of his wife hastened Mr. Luubach't demise. Mr. and Mrs Laubach had no children and their nearest rela¬ tives are a nejihew, Dr. Charlea Laubach. of N'orristov/n, and two' r'aces, Mrs. Henry Beck, of Nata¬ reth anil :.tri. Raymond Adama, ot Philadelphia. •< Funeral ser, ices will be «on- TI ducted from his late bonke on Sat* 1 urday atternoon at 2 o'clock, dajr- ¦leiif saving time, with a continued service In Uie .Naz:ireth St. John'a l.uther.in cliurch. Hurial will be Minrie in t' e Hecktown Hope ceme¬ tery. R'veiends H C. Snyder and J .A.. Klick will offlc'ate. SPEriAl, SFRVICE IN HAMAN EVAiN.SUiNOAY Oil Sunday evening, May C, in the Har.ian .Mem ori til Kvai!golir:U church, iu place of the regular e\- tn ng worship, there will be a spe¬ iial service conducted by the mem¬ bers of the Christian Entietivor S( ciely. There will be some specia t'lU-sic renilere,! by ihe choir, und three speakers of local talent will Iring I iessagti well uoi-ih> of ( oiiPideratlon. Everybody fs wel¬ come and e.specially those who are Ititerested in Christian I-;iideavor work are urged to attend and re¬ ceive inspiration and in turn, hy ll.eir presence. Insi'iie tithers to greater heights ot Christian Kn¬ deavor. Mrs. Zerfass, Heck¬ town, Laid To i!est j the auxiliary. Tlu- tablc irslefiiMy iiiid l.tviul If ully decorat- t :' for tlie occiision and IITiO iier¬ sons from all parts of Noithamp¬ ton cotinty called during the noon hour anil i veiling to | arlake of the „.ell worth tlie time it ¦ -iisiinieH t,. lUlidous chicken and tvaiTles. Dur- make ,he tour. \v. M. H, mi;kti.\<.h. r.\KF S\l,i: sATnili.W I'OK itis.\iii.Ki» soi.nii:i:s On Satunlay. May 5 from 2 to ,^ p. 111. the \\-:ii Mothers of .Vazti- reth will bolli a cake nnd canily sale 111 the liardill store for Ih'^ benefit of our soliliers disabled during llie Worlil War. Here is nil opportui<ity for all to help. The world forgets so snon whut these boys did for us ten years ago, 1 The Women's Missionary Society of Nazaretii St. John's Lutheran I hiii-cli will meet in regular stated ai,eling this (Tbiirsilayi evening ,11 lbr home ol Mrs. Lewis Wolfe, ir,L' South Hroail street, .Niizareth. The tenth annlvprsary will be ob- snrveil and the menibers are kind¬ ly reiiuested to bring their thank ofl'eriiig to Ihls service. The execuihe committee of the Women's Missionary Soiiety nf the ing the evening a lianasome white ^ l.v leave the C. I! Siciiai R. of N. it.s will t P.etb- fancy work fjullt made by Mrs. ! ij.jjpn, ;n j.t,in. ni Th' intvis William Happle. was donated to ... arrive m Wasbingioii at ('..,10 Mrs. Carrie Nagle. of Na/areth R. ! ;,. „, :,„,] ,^|!i i,,.,^.^, X'.-.^.pington :i. The women wish to tlniik all .„ ;,().-, ,, ,„ f,,,. furtb. r liiform- donnrs of gifts and sui>pliis for|,,,|„„ .;,.,, i;.-,, r, Nig!,-. ",!1 South their generosity which play.d ><o • uroi.d strert. Nazareih. imporfunf a part In miikini; the af-j ^ fair a success. IHWKK i'.\nTii:s. Mr Rath; Mr an.l Mrs. Chailes Kdel¬ man, tiniighter Jeanette. Mrs Kl- viiia Peters, Delores Schneebeli. of Ktlelmans, nnd Mrs. Cornie Stof¬ llet. of Slock'-rtown, were Sunday dinner gu(*Bts at Ihe home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer Flick. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Heinii r on Sundny entertnined Mr. and Mrs lii:.\i.Tii «»Friri^:n,|< iiKroitT. Morris 1». Frablo. loeal health nnd Mrs. Ri.t.e,-. p..,,,.. nf |'>m''i'''. -^'H'mltleil the following re- Mleiitown conference will meet In ^ Willlnni Pecker, daughter Ruth Christ church. Fourth nnd Ferry nnd .Mrs. Mary Becker, of Rethle- streets. Kiftnu, this (Thursdayl, hem; Mr. nnd Mrs. John nemaley .Sessions will lie held at 10 a. m. and children, of Wilson borough, nnd 2 p, m. , ., ., ..., I wilh a splendid duck dinner. pt.rt for thi^ inontli of .\iiril Cases i|uariiiilini'il durini,' month tt-eti> scarlet fever. 1. mumps, 2:!: chickenpox 2, ami measles 1. To¬ tal of IIO cases. I Obituarii f WII.I. Itl 11,1) NKU IIOMI:. James Sniltli. employed nt the Kraenier Hosiery mill, purchased a bulldluK lot frnm A. O. Schmidt on Ihe Stockprtown road, near Nnzareth, nnd will build a home tbere tbis summer. .\li;s. WILLIAM U.\I»Ci.IFKi: Mrs. KnCiy K. Cowling Rad- .-'iffe. wifo of William Kadcliffe. ot Chapman (iuarries. dieil at Haff's lli'-^l llal. Nortliampton. on Tliiirs- •lay night nt 11..10, of compllca- t:ins, aged .">1 yenrs. .Mrs. Radcliffe was born in Coru- wi.ll. Knghiiid, a daughter of Tboims and the late Mary Jntie Cowling. Sht i.s survived by her fither. now living in .Moore town- ^bii>. her husband and two sons, Itii-bartl and Thunias, al home; two brothers, Thomas Cowling, of l-:aston. and Heury Co.xllng, of Mt.nro tnwii.sbip, and tw-o sisters, .Mis. Hurry llanibley, of Moore to'viishlp. and Mrs. Rlchanl (irif¬ flth. of Rethlehem. The fiini-rul was held nn Tues¬ day afternoon from h^'r late home at Chapman's Quarries with fur¬ ther services lu the M. E. church at Chapman's (juarries and inter¬ ment made in Greenmount ceme¬ tery. Batb, l;eialives and ii.iiiiy friend- as ii.iiil.iej on Tliursday afternoon to |,ay li.eir last respects ul tl:, fniit rai of Sar.il. Jane Scliisi-, . Zerfiis. wife of John V. Zenas.-^, ti: her late horae al Hecktown. 1-lr.e: .-rviiL-s w.ji:- h>-Kl ut the hous • ftdiov'.e.l by fuiiher service? ul the Hecktown church witn Dr. W. t. tolling otticiatiiig, assii^ted \i\ r.ev. C. .\. Hutz. Hurial was mnde in the Hope cemetery nt Hecktown The pallbearers were Oscar l-:reage. Fr:ink Stettler. C.eorge .-chle.?.''!, Josejdi Arndt., Kdwin .¦stip and Pavid Hughes. Flora.l trlbiues v. tre a va^an' tli:iir by Penn-Dlxie No. 4 power , ouse boys, i lli-jw- by childre;.. siumber robe by husband, baske' of mixed flowers by grandehililren. basket of mixed flowers by Hetty Dawson, basket of mixed flower.s by niece* .Anna. Llla, Stella and Ii!n, spray hy Mrs. Alverta Scliis- ler and famiiy. spray by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Keck, .s|iray by Mr. anl Mrs. Oscai ScbafTer. siiray by Mr and Mrs. Henry Whitehause. siirny by Mr. nntl Mrs. Chiirles .loVnson, spray by nieces Miniile and Mazie. spray hy Leon and Verna Keck. The fnmilv wlshis to thank neighbors and friends for sympathy and kindness extendeil during the bereavement. TRUANT CASE HELD OVER BY JUSTICE Jame,-> Lurilioiouiew, of I.x>wer ..azarelh township, v.as arraigned beiore Hiiuiie Fry, of .Vuijaitih, on V/edne.sday niglit o-a complaint of iiiiini ofiiLer Irank Het kman, v.ho ciiarged that Barlliolometv iiad kept his son \'i,-'tor. nged 12 y-t-ars, out ot schooi tbree consecu¬ tive days. It was cliarged thai thj man had bten cauji:;g t!ie school auth¬ orities of the dis.rict some trouble by bis sou'., ab.scnfe. iiiirtholo- e'lV said he had kept hi.s son nK; to help o:i the farm and v.i'ul 1 do so when, fer he felt like it if he had no hired man. It wat l.rouglit o;;t vt tie hearing that the man's wife is in a delicate state of he.illh at the pre.-.eiil tima and no; wishing to cau.se any hardship on the fatVilly Saulre Fry said he would boU'i the case 0Vi-?r. Uarth- olnniew faces i fine of $2.50 for failure to obey the lawg or If he refuses to pay the fine may be put to jail. .\ttorney Stanlev F'elir repre- Fsnting the school district and tru,n,nt nfllcer Herkm.'in readily foiiseiuefl to bnM the case over rnd Rartholoriew- was released. I,\I>IKS .\r.\ll,l\ICV .Ml FTINtJ The Laiiies' Au.viliiiry ot thi- Sons of Viiit.n War Veterans of •he Civil War of the Ciiplain Owen IMfc- Camp, .No, 2ii will hold their l,i-liionthly meeting on Friday e-- etiiiig, .Mny 4 ill Iheir meeting Iiuarters In Shafer's Hail, Belvi- dt ro street, Nazareth. All mem¬ bers especially those who are members ot the drill team are urg- "d to attend this mee'ing whUli w ill be called to ordur at S o'clock. Hf;.\\ V hXOW IU ItlMi TlliP. .Nir, anil Mrs Palmer Young re¬ turned from State (^ollege where they si.ent the week-end with their i lUghter .Mildred, a st^udent at the university there. Mr. Young re¬ ports running through heavy itnow OI. tbe trip. At Hasleton he says they ran into quite deep snow at some places while in others wbere the wind had swept the snow from the ground the grass was fresh and green presenting a trerjr prattjr and contrasting sight. Rev. Geo. W. Rhoad, Missionary, Writes Story of New CaU Rev. George W. Rhoad and fam¬ ily who were home ou furlough .11 ring 1!I27 after 2i years iu Urit- i-li Lust Africa, liave gone into an entirely neu fleld lo optin a -Mis¬ sion St.itiun iu .\byasinia. Kev. Rhoaii'.s iifht letter to his sisler and frienda is as follows: Addis .^baba. Abyssinia. Feb. '28 Here we are, already a luouth and more in Aby.^siiiia, It has been a time of great stress and siraiu with ct.ii.-;taiu calls lo much earnest waiting upon t!od for the wisdom and grac- thai has been reijuired in such large lueaaure, ami ili consetiuence of this, as a soldier iu b;ittle, I have waited for 0 "lull" when In quietness I could send you my flrsl letter from this --Coodly lanA^nto which tbe Lord has led us." You will have know n nf our safe atrivai in Africa the day before Chrislnia« niiil wlU have relolced v itb u.s In tills maiiif'st i,roi>f of the Lord's faithfulnes.s and guod- itesB. Y'oii may know my :sonl waa glad. To be tbere on tho throsh- hold of Abyssinia on Christmas Kve (Hiot tbn. Cioil. bug and bag¬ gage) was more than many felt tbey could expect but not mora than Cod could do. After all hnd retired (following n hard day land¬ ing aiitl gelling through custom*, etc., I slipped out upon the desert¬ ed upper verandah of the hotel and at the midnight hour approached with nil its blessed merooriea of w hat the coming day had meant to mankind I looked away to th* Westward and seemed to see ita still nntntd millions rising aa • grent congregation and from mf heart there burst tbe richeat wortlt Continued on Pas* Two) Robert Flory, John flory and dnughter Evelyn spent 8un4a|r witb tbeir brother, 8t«war< W%oaf and wife, near Bath, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Bmltk. Philadelphia, otto tn«<IHit «1 aeaaon la Naiaf«th. Oa Wii day th«|r atoro guaata at th» I o; Mr. M« Mra. tiootpo M««Wtj Broad atmat.
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Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 23 |
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 | 1928-05-03 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1928 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 37 |
Issue | 23 |
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 | 1928-05-03 |
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 39057 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
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
N.IZARETH. PA., THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 3, 1928
No. 23
HOUSES
DOllSTRiES
UrUOHTIIME
THREE CHARGES PUT MAN IN JAIL
'There's Always Room At The Top
By Albert T. Roid
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Month | 05 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1928 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19280503_001.tif |
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