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¥«¦. ifv The Nazareth Item ANINDEPENDBNT PAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NAZARBTH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 6. 1929 No. 38 ite Jor Street pfcvingHere J Favors Use of Ce- For Circle, North [2hi ind Centre Sts. iaiiovnai stated meeting of iCMMil y^ii* held thia 28tb idUah 1*29. at 8 o'clock p. I iJI members preaent with HtloD of .Mr. Lindenmoyer. I'^dtDt. Mr. Hartaell. pre- Charles E. Knecht, Kneclit. Frank Martin, rfninU. William E. Henry Council asking that jliiB street he paved with from rurb to curb. j^rtuln. roflin and Leh. of ll^B-Dixie Cement Corp.. Cement Company and ^iiir Cement Company, also I Counril aiid asked them lloBilderafion to the mater- ilfacturert In the Borou:jh litre all future street Im- ¦t work (lone on a perm- tltili and tint with material WM onl.v temporary ami ¦lilted a creat amount of r to Iteep in repair. I notion of Messrs. H:nigf'n Inrti. It Wits mo%'ed th.it thf I taken at mt-etliig of Counril jlpril 1st. rtirectlnii? the High (coBinlttee tn Improve North I itrect. from curb to curb. enwhed stone and asphalt I tnd the .siiiue is hereby re- pini were presented, tabiil- hf the Horough Fingineer. iKorfh Main street wou'.d cnut ilmitely $"S.000 to p.ive IwncretP from curb to curb Mroilma'ely $20,000 to pave liMcrete for an IS foot width, laotlon of Messrs. Mertz and It iras moved thiit North |ih«ct from its northern in* t»ith Main and Hisb ind the entire distance of t to the southern end ofi rie. be permanently im-l [tilh a reinforced concrete Intending trom curb to. Rcliiding the entire width Mrcle. The roll being | of the members voted In kittve. Mon ot Maaara. Kahler «n. it waa morad tkat _jre street, between Broad Jd the Circle be perman- JlBproved with an IS-foot of reinforced concrete Roll being called all of Bbers voted In the aflrraa- [motion of Me«r8. Hangen itts. it was moved that the (iry nnt'fy the Blue Mountain lited Water* Company. In- lin Ctiis Company and Naza- reriige Compnny to have Bslons and laterals put in I ami Centre streets as soon ble. iMegfrled reported that he nirible to get Stanley lliq., to file tbe report of the IHvIjIoiib w'th the Court on ^Tatirt requested fur-her In- frnin Council. On mo- iMetprs. Hangen and Mertz. I|»ve'l th'tt unless Mr. Fehr Mid rnport within the next ft%, the Boroush Secretary led to get the data from I'fieer and write the report ed i^ltli the Court. Botlon of Messrs. Kern and it was moved thit the ' be direeted to prepare an see fnr the North Main |(Bd Centre Street paving • Englnf. r Instructed to pre¬ plans ami speclflcations so ' Psvini; rould be advertls- |Wds BS .>;iii)n as possible, (being no further business alderitj.,.,, the meeting ad- 1 It 10 ;'it p. m. on motion •rs. .Schiif^tfer and Mertz. C. P. Fi-hnel. Secretary. 1929 NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS Hack row—left to right: Walter nachtoiiii. Charles I.ehr, \V arren Kahler. Donald Uoth. H irol «J Wolfe. .In Clewell. Carl Beitel, David Micha .^I, Warren .lol'.r.-on. Melvin .lont-s. Front row: Andrew Leh. atlilf-ti ¦ supervisor; Kreidler. .Mary Dry. Grace Laiulis?, Mildred Haul.ert. FIvelyii .Scheetz, Crace Dmnis. Minnie Applegate. Helen a graduate, but not in this group. lin McCionigle. Ida (Jforge. fil Heekman, .Miss Willia in Aite adys Shook, Flor-nee .Vic nio-e. Clark S» Crace Buss. lu)la;s. principa rfa.-is. Ktissel 1 .Mitze.ir. .'s .Marguerlre Wnnlerly. I of High Sihuol: Harold ipiuel Shinier. S'Hul-y .¦\nna I^erch, He.ster Rohn. Anna Stem. CEMENT COMPANIES USHER IN SAFETY CAMPAIGN AT RALLY SC.4RLET FEVER AND WEED CONTROL MEASLES STILL | FIELD MEETING THREATENING HERE THIS AFTERNOON '<i<> IO MiH.<iorni ! ¦d Mrs Kllwood Stiver, of^ '•ll lea r on Monday for (Crirtlp.li. MisHourl. where er arc; t"d a position. MBforrnr vt>ars employed ¦t at the Penn Allen ce- tfll. Mr Stiver bas a ;ChrUti- .1 S'lver. residing Olrardpnn, Mo. t The semi-annual safety meeting of the Cement plants of this dis¬ trict was held last Friday evening in the Broad street theatre will fully 1000 employees and offlcials ot the various plants present at tbe affair. The theatre waa fllled to the doors, when Roalyn Portals, ehalman ofthe aoetlng called the meetlag to order. Repreaenta- tlvea of the Herenlea. Penn-Dtsie. Lone Star and Naaareth Cement plants were present. The chairman of the meeting tn a brief talk explained the purpose of the gathering and then the men were treated to a movie reel and a news reel. A song sheet had been distributed and the men now made a happy chorus singing well known aongs. William Gano, of the Penn-Dlxie, led in singing. The chairman Introduced Col. E. C. Spring, of Allentown. director of public safety of the Lehlgb Val¬ ley Transit llnea. Col. Spring dpoke briefly on the safety theme, explaining what companies are do¬ ing to further safety and what it means to the men. Frances Peehan. of Plttshu'-gh. «r"'ieral safety director of the Un¬ ited States Bureau of Mines, was the next speaker, and In a brief discourse out-lined the safety pro¬ grams of the bureau and how well 't has functioned so far. In sharp¬ ly cutting down the number of accidents. RenresentaCves of ench plant were called to the platform by the LOCAL "HI-Y" CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The Hi-Y Cluh of the High School tne- Monday evening In t'.ie Y.M.r.A. and decided to hold a haUMUet next W-'d.mnday evenlnu ;.. the "Y." This will mark the closing nieeting of tlie year. The rewly elected officers o» the Clul) upre Installed at the meeting. They are president. Kdward Cliri.-1- niaii. vice president, .lohn Smith; -..cretarv. .lames Peppel. aad •VM,surer. Milo Meixs.'ll. The fol¬ lowing were elected nitniliers: Ir¬ win I'hl.-r. (ilUiert Heirck. Kdward Melllek an.l Ahrahatii V.'::k.-1. Cnv (utiip. of tlte Hi^h School Vacuity, tidvisor to the club was tiresent at the tnect.n'-'. | chairman and each gave a three- tnitiute talk on ".Safety." Those who spoke were: Albert Oarr. Naz-j reth cement: Peter Claroni. plant No. 6. Penn-Dixie; Fred Sermulin.l nlant No. 4. Penn 1 Dixie: John Tauptmao. Lone Star; William Qlaaaer, Hercules, and Loula Bier, plant No. S, Penn-Dlxie. The speakers brought tbe viewpoint ol the workers before the assembly and their remarks proved interest- Ing. Mr. Tauptman si)oke in Ger¬ man. The theme of his remarks was "Watchfulness and Care." He urged his fellow workers to look twice before acting once. Besides the chairman of the meeting. R. B. Fortuin. superin¬ tendents and offlcials of the vari¬ ous cement companies occupied nnsltions on the atage and made hr>f remarks. They were \V. D. t^nth. general snperlntende'it o* the Penn D'xle: St.inley Downs, sunerlntpndent of Hercules ce¬ ment: Harry Re!clienbach, Xaza- ••e'h cement; tfow-rd leh. Lone S*ar cerneiit: Sherwood Wr>tts. of he Ppiinsvlvanta Manufacturers. pntMehem. The rhnirr^in announced before ti>p rlose of the meeting thit today (.Tune 1 > wou'd begin a foiir- nintith no-nc-cide-it ramraicrn 'n 1 th's calTinnlirn tie comninles strive , tn h'lve t'O lost tl"ie acc'dei.ts Thel ni'll achieving this result will re¬ ceive a htmdsnme emblem from the| Saffty rotincll NAZARETH TROOP TAKE HONORS IN ANNUAL JAMBOREE Xazareth Hoy Scouts of Veteran Tiiiop I. on S.itiirilay won the jam¬ boree patrol contest at Weygadt (amp. Delaware Wat.-r C.up. Tbe jamboree was staged by troops ol the Kaston Area, il was the four'li straiuhr year that the local buys tnok tlie honors. The first 11 outtnuej on Page Fourt Health Offlcer Morris Frahle has made the fcdlowing report for the month of May. Scarlet fever, ¦2*r. measles. 21; chicken pox, 2; whooping congh. 4. and dlpbthvria 1. a total of 53 cases under giiar- antine. The scarlet fever quaran¬ tine affects six adults and the disease for a time bid fair to become epidemic. Prompt measures by the Board of Health In having a State Health department representative. Dr. Coughlin. look over the fleld here and make suggestions brought about a stringent quarantine and an awakened public sentiment that seems to h:ive effected the desired results as the scarlet fever seems to be subsiding. The prevalence of measles In the community with 21 cases is not considered alarm¬ ing and it is believed that strict, care observed in quirantlne at. present will also prevent spread of this and otber diseases. YOUUNG PEOPLE IN SESSION HERE A field meeting at which Weed Control will be discussed and the results of demonstrafloiial work using the latest weed killers will l)f insiiected. will be held on the farm of John Buss, on the road lending from Newburg to Christian Springs, this (Thursday) after¬ noon, .lune Oth, at 2 p. m.. day¬ light saving time. Weed Control is one of the most serious problema which Northamp¬ ton Countv farmers have to com¬ bat, and the results secured from one to four applications of chlor¬ ate applied at various times throughout the growing season, .ire called to the .ittention of all f-rmers by County Agent B. L. Cdlempn. who has co-operated W'th the .¦\erotiomy Kxtenslon De- nnrttnent in putting on the demon¬ stration. .1. R. R. Dickey, agronnmv sieciallst from Pennsylvania S'ate College, will discuss the result* '"•hich hnve been secured by t'le chlorate treitnient In Northampto;i anfl other counties, where It has heen used In a demon«tratlonal way during the past year. BOYS TAKE HIGH HONORS AT N. H. S.; W. BACHMAN FIRST Monday evening In the Nazareth "Y" the* monthly meeting of thei Yoti'ig Pooi'.Im's Council offlcers. I N'orthampton County S u n d a y| Sr-bool AssoclaMon. held a fine '¦•virlted meeting. It was the best attonded of the yar. Mark Wag¬ ner, presided. Clarence Hawk. N'orthampton. county superintend¬ ent, spoke on "Summer Camps." .A otiartef of male vo'ces composed nf .Jacob Spltko. Rpuben Smith. Unssel and Wllbprt Marsh, of Northampton, rendered several iMimbers accompanied by Frank Koch. I A committee was nr>noliited to arrange for tbe July meeting .nt ITenry's Crove, Belfast, composed of Messrs. Heberling. Wagner and H'>wk. for refreshments, and tbe offlcers nf .Vazareth District will furnish the program. Tbe address of 'he evening was pvidp bv riiiinty President .1. H. Seneenbacb. iinon tbe theme: "l.endershlp." Twen'v-six offlcers wer» present. Nazareth ". Bath 4. NorthmiP'on '0, Walntittiort 1. Wind C-ap S. Bethlebem 3 and Kaston S. ROTARY CLUB IN WEEKLY MEETING Honors at Nazare'h High School, this year will go to Walter Bach-' man. Samuel Shinier i\iid Russell .Metzgar in the order idnie'l. These boys have come out at (he head of a class ef thirty boys and girls and by their aLltievem<>nl will be honored with pe-mlssion to s|ieak at the conim.^ii'-cti-.eni exor¬ cises on June 21 in ihc High School. Walter Bachman, who ha.s com¬ pleted the academic course, re¬ ceived a tinal grade of 'J'i.i per lent. Samuel Shimer. also aca¬ demic, received a grade ot :)!).!• and Russell Metzgar. acad^tuto, '. u.r. liuchmaii iiy his position receives highest honors at coni- meiicement. the valedictory or¬ al.on. .Shimer receivt-;. the salut¬ atory oration. Haclimaii is a son of .Mrs. M.i-y r.achinan. West Centre streei. H,' is editor of "The Comet," ha.s been class president, for t^.vo yeara, member of student council for two yo.irs, has won American histoiy pr ze and Kurojiean h.story prize and h.is played violin in the or¬ chestra for four y>-ars. Duriim his term in student council he :vm i'rtsldeiit and viri> presid'Mit .,¦; the body. He also served one term as iiresidei'.t of the civic league In hia Freshman year. Shimer, who is vice president of class Is a son of .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shimer, of Centre street. He bas served in numerous offlces during Ills school years, being cla-i presi lent during the flrst i'.nd sfion.i years. He was a member of Stii.ient ("iiuncil. played thret years in the orchestra as drum- iv.er and ha- won a number of prizes including manual training in h'S Po:)homore year, hi.-tory prize In his Sophomore year. Fre-hrr.un current events priie and Is assistant editor of "The Come- He h'is playerl four ye-jrs of var- rty baseball and basketball and •!iree years of football. He also ¦'"rv "1 ns [irt .-ideiit of Hi-V Ciub In 1929. iviH zi;ir. v.ho takes third honors s president of the Athletic Asso- clct'on. president of the Literary .«ocie'y. business manager of "The f'omet". cup'ain of the basketball ej'm, and a memlier of the basket- b-ll. footbiU and baseball teams. He h''> serrerl three y.ars on tb^ rtiiifpiit Council and was secretary "or or.e year. He is a son of Harry Mttzgar. of Belfast. Lions Club Hears Talk On Dry Ice Novel Demonstration Bjr Corp. Head Interests Local Members An extremely novel and Inter¬ esting demonstration featured the meeting of the L'ons Club at tho Y..M.C.A. list evening when H. K. Smith, of the Smith Ice Cream ('f»rporatlon, of Scranton, gave an i"ustrjte<l talk on "Dry Ice." This ice Is formed through the ea- pansloD of carbon dioxide aud fViporates instead ot melting. It iei.es no moisture or stains at it eva[;orafei. Mr. Smith in hia d^inonstra'ion used a tank charg- t-d with the gas und formed small r;.kes of 'ce which were handed <ibf:iit to the l.iioi'..''. This Ice was . found to be many degrees colder th in ordinary water ice and If held i" the fineers for a short time would freeze them. Tli his demons'ratlon of the rh'll'ng powers of the gas Mr, .Smith froze rubber tubing so hard fli.-it It could *e snapped like glass. A sniaU riihher ball was frozen ;(i>d cr.ickt-i like ar. egg shell when sfriicif. Merriiry was frozen Into H solid mass to sbow Just how cold the gas cm be. The dry ice I-" row widely used for packing Ice cream and If the ice is kept in an ii'rfig'it container it will keep in¬ definitely. B"iiig considerably lighter than ordinary ice It makes finite a saving possible for users. So irfereafed were the members In tie denoistra'lon tha* many re¬ mained after the meeting to ask questions and observe operations of the "Ice machine," which waa s'tr.|ily a tTnk equipped with a valve and an expansion chamber. The Uons at this meeting nam¬ ed their slate for tbe elect'on on June l^. The following names were submitted by tlie nominitln* committeee: president, Ellwood Cnangst: vice president. L. C. Hawk: 2nd vice president. Rev, H. C. Snyder: .Trd vice president. W. E. Henry: secretary. William Ben- ' nett; treasurer, A. E. Franti; Hon tamer, Bert J. Sturgis: tall twister. Oeorge A. Smith: direetora —n. F. 7'egler. F. A. Marcks. A. ,r Sturner. H. H. Leh and C. F. Marfin. The N'->zr»rethRotary Club met Mondiv evonl'ig at the Y.M.C.V. ind listened to a rejiort of th-» '""¦•lla< conv°nt|on nresented by frnnk H. Martin, who wa^ present nt the sessions as a delegate from 'h" Nazareth Club. Ttoyco Pu-h. of t?pt''l.'hem. and Kdwin 0'.<5hea. of New York, wer.^ nrPRpn' IS v's'tors. Kil Ht-llman. as song leader sang "Mv Wild Irish Pnap" In honor of Mr. 0"Shei. a C'leat of Nelson Oliver, treaswe'^ "f tbn N<izare»h Foundry and Machine Company. -T^l -TT. K\J(»irtf^^JI^S VIsH.HEISK >''j(;'*iid Mrs .lames pA.Snvder. n» I^Mi s':»n» Tuesdav In Njija- retb. Mn- Pnyder isVaJjijasiK" t.i I -ii 's ¦^'vjpjjmiaM'iw*Ti5»ith. hh hasi.conductert a gent3',;^iiriiisliin.: th for ni'di^ v(.'ir" and ¦ f'i"nj(|<' tbr'Mig'ioii' JX^fOt^^y nnd greatly t^Vfs't to Nazareth. DR. WOTRING CHOSEN TO HEAD COMMITTEE; I SINOD REPORT HE.\RD >rial Day Observed fere; Fine Street Demon¬ stration and Speeches STANDING OF THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — I t; \Mi:s IM.\Vi:i> I..\ST WKKK j Thursday to Tuesday | .Nazaivlli ('¦•lii'iit !i; l.oiie Star 4 1 liiisiiiesH .Men <i: Kr.ieiner ilos- i>:y :!. I N'a/.aieth Cenieut !»; N.:zare'b Waist P. THE SEYFRIED BUirni\G ^fal tVy >,.rv;ces In town »cc..u!i,,.; In arheaule. I"' vari.nn points In town. •hf asHiMnl.ly rail nnd the r'""" 'II "'AM g.ithered In twl. '"'"' ""¦>¦ formed T»»n,a.ul of raptaln Stanley £¦"''''" <>«en Hicf Camp rw t' ^¦"'"••"ns „f the Var . '"'^ surviving I *"'"'•"'' h^re Is Kdwin I *•'" '^ V' y.ar. and be r • M-irp „, ,,„„„^ ,,f ,,,^ ^prnces,'nn. i ¦*l« Rev. Robert l.n nnecki- offered prayer and tht Post nieinhfi- decor,ited the grave- nf the sMldier>. Ketuming to .N'az'iretli I We marchers ass-nihled in the s'luare where |{ev A D. Thaeler. of Nazarelli H.ill. offered prayer. Hertniili .Miller, of Kas¬ ton! national secretary of the P.O. S nf A., delivered the memorial address at Ihe St. .lohn'- l'nion cemetery where Hev. H C. Syud-r gavM the invoiatlon. on Ihe Mora¬ vian (emelery. Uev. Paul S Meinert ofteri'd iirayer und the usual military ceremony was per¬ formed. ' ST.\MtlNt. <U' .Nazarelli CeiM-ii: . . Penn-Dlxie Kraemer Ho-.iery . . l!Mu«iness .M '11 . . . .N'azureth Waist . . . l.one Star < I.I \V. . t . .:t . . - . 1 . . 1 . .0 II.H I.. 1 1 ~ •» 1* - PC. .SOO T.-|0 ..¦,00 ..•l.Tt .12:. .(XtO «;.\>ii:'^ siiiiini i.Kh I'ttu M.XT \vi;i:k Thursday— Penli-Pixie vs l.one St w Friday— I'.iltlnfs'* .Men vs Nazareth Waist; Tuesday— j iKine Star vs Kraenver Hosiery I w '\ Among the late Improvements 01 lleividere Street I- the three- story brick building built by F. .1. .^'.v fried .Mr. Sejfried's is a bniinter for Na«areth and is to be congratulated In aiding town' improvements. Dr. W. H. Wn'rintr and William iV H.irper. pastor and elder of S:. .lohn s f{eIornu'il Churi ii iiere. re¬ turned home last we«-k from the , 1 At nty-tliird Triennial Se>sion of I rhe fleneral Synoil of the Reformed riiureh In the I'nited State.s. a:id report a great amount of import¬ ant church legislation enacted. .Among the high-lights of tha Cl neral S.i nod Session at Indtau- ai oi ^. Indiana, they ivport the oi owing- - The (leneral Synod unanimously nd r>.ed the proposed merger of tha* denomination with the I'liited 'tn'hcrn In Christ and the Kvan- le'.ica! Syiod of North America in- « ;' e I'n'ted Cliunh of .America. ' a membership of more than I ni'll'on. The Synoii. at th^ "i" time, set up lilt- machinery "• the consummation of th's u.li¬ lt anpoiii'ed a c.immlttee of :: ¦ I'-is'ors and elders to whom the ,,,.,,,..)ssl(.!i on closer relations'of ' ¦ 'hurrhes Is to refer any mo V- t'ons of the plan of union that v he made by the joint com- "I'slono of tbe two C'lirch-'s. The '• .v„.v'ttpe has the niifhority by a •¦ ''thirds vote to refer the jilan to he Class's for adoption or rejec- •¦¦-^. I Tho Cifjicral Synod vo'ed to r-f't in 11.12 in C.race ItefornieJ Cli!!'-ch. Akron, (^hlo. | .\ ntariy nnaninioas vote to send nn anieiulnieiit to the coiistitiil ion ''own to 'he various Classes, which ir adopted by tw'o-thlrds of these Cl.'sses "will tinoqulvocally grant to women ihrir full equality with' r'cn In all the rights and prlvll- eg"s of the Church." | The election of the Rev. nr. ¦ Ch irles K. SchaefTer. of Philadel¬ phia, for the pnst twenty yearn C.eiieral SecretaTy nf tbe Board ot (Continued on Page Three) MW REGULATIONS FOR BEGI\NER.S The school airlu>rities desire to' announce a new method of regis-' tering beginners: i. e. children who will enter school for the fir-<t time n?rt f.i'l. Registration of all beginners is; tn he n.:'de as fir as poss hie on "he afternoons of June 11 and ISi frotn 2 t.) 4 o'clock at the High ; (Cnntiiried on P.i.!e Fvei STATE INSPECTOR AR¬ RESTS BEE KEEPERS FOR LAW VIOUTHW fciven bees have their rights un¬ der tlie l:(ws of Pennsylvania and as a result fonr residents of thia Cfunty will he haled before Srjuiro Jun.es S. Fry to answer charges of vioiiting Section 0, Part Zi, of tho lit 21 laws, regarding apiaries. The section refers to housing tho hess In modern movable frame h ves. K. W. Cleeves a deputy apiary inspector for the state charges th.it Charles Sandt. of TafMi.v: Richard Kissmiller, of Wind Cap; M. H. Mink, of town, and Ceorge Rariholotnew. of Port- iar.d. failed to 1 ve tr,! to the lawa requ'r'ng modern hives and brought suit before Stjuire Fry. It Is said th? Inspector found boxes, beer kegs and other odd Containers nsed to hive the bees. ItKITKI. I ASK UKIVt; HKAltD Tlie hearing in the Will R. paifoi rase Is being heard at tbo Court House. Kaston. this Thurs¬ dav. T'>e Trustees of the Will R. Beitel's Children's Home are ask¬ ing the Court for the privilege to cb-inge th^ locrition of the homa and to purchase the .N'azarelh Hall I)roperty Prominent Young Couple Wed at Pretty Church Wedding Here Saturday Tlie liiarriage of Miss Anna M Happel. dau.ahter of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles F. Happel, and Charles I'. Schnerr. son of .Mr. and .Mrs Kd v.ill P. Schnerr. look place on Siturday aftiinoon at .". o'clock in l!ie St. .Tohn's Lutheran church. Tbe officiating pastor was \lpc. H. C. Snyder, who performed the cere;;'ony In the edifice decorated • ith palms. I The bride, who wns given In ' I'larrlnge by her father, wore a - tovn of white taffeta made with a i long w listed bodice, with tight ¦^' eves of rose point lace. Her tnlle an.l chantllly lace veil fell from a c^p effect fastennd at either, s d.; with r'li-^ers of orange bloa- sonis. She clrried a bridal bou-, cue! of white roses nnd lilies of the valley. Miss Pearl Schnerr. nister of the hrldegroota. attended as maid of horor. She wore a green lace] gown, with beige color horse hair hn' and shoes to match. She carried a bouquet of tea color ros¬ es. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Albert J. Sturgis. alster ot tha bride and Miss Dorothy Uhler. cons;n of the bride. They wore gowns of peach color chiffon with nlle green liorse hair ha's and >hoes to match. They carried arm boiuiiiets of nil\ed color snap- dr.igons. Klwood Hoch, of towu, was best man and fhe ushers were H.irry Haiipel. hrother of the bride and Alhert .1. Sturgis. brother-in- law of the bride. Daniel Rohn, organist of the church and cousin of the bride¬ groom rendered a short recital prior to the (fremony which in¬ cluded "My Heart at Thy Sweet \ nice" (Saint Saens); "Lnvo Dre T'l" (Liszt I: "Meditation do Tlials" (Massenet). He also • Inyod '^o rl''0"'r proceMlonal march from "Wagner's I.,ohen> grin." nnd following the cpremonjr "Mendelssohn's Wedding March." Immediately preceedlng tho cero- tt.nny J. Ellsworth Sllker, of Ita** ton. sang "Because" uMl ^U Dawning" in a verjr alftUf* omt- pleasing manner. Upon their retnrn trooi •' «M-' dim trip tbo eoMpIo wai Ot •!" homo to thair friond* IBtb at U Bontk OrsMl
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 28 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1929-06-06 |
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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Month | 06 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1929 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 28 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1929-06-06 |
Date Digitized | 2009-09-28 |
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 38562 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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The Nazareth Item
ANINDEPENDBNT PAMILY NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
NAZARBTH. PA.. THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 6. 1929
No. 38
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Jor Street pfcvingHere
J Favors Use of Ce- For Circle, North [2hi ind Centre Sts.
iaiiovnai stated meeting of
iCMMil y^ii* held thia 28tb
idUah 1*29. at 8 o'clock p.
I iJI members preaent with
HtloD of .Mr. Lindenmoyer.
I'^dtDt. Mr. Hartaell. pre-
Charles E. Knecht,
Kneclit. Frank Martin,
rfninU. William E. Henry
Council asking that
jliiB street he paved with
from rurb to curb.
j^rtuln. roflin and Leh. of
ll^B-Dixie Cement Corp..
Cement Company and
^iiir Cement Company, also
I Counril aiid asked them
lloBilderafion to the mater-
ilfacturert In the Borou:jh
litre all future street Im-
¦t work (lone on a perm-
tltili and tint with material
WM onl.v temporary ami
¦lilted a creat amount of
r to Iteep in repair.
I notion of Messrs. H:nigf'n
Inrti. It Wits mo%'ed th.it thf
I taken at mt-etliig of Counril
jlpril 1st. rtirectlnii? the High
(coBinlttee tn Improve North
I itrect. from curb to curb.
enwhed stone and asphalt
I tnd the .siiiue is hereby re-
pini were presented, tabiil- hf the Horough Fingineer. iKorfh Main street wou'.d cnut ilmitely $"S.000 to p.ive IwncretP from curb to curb Mroilma'ely $20,000 to pave liMcrete for an IS foot width, laotlon of Messrs. Mertz and It iras moved thiit North |ih«ct from its northern in* t»ith Main and Hisb ind the entire distance of t to the southern end ofi rie. be permanently im-l [tilh a reinforced concrete Intending trom curb to. Rcliiding the entire width Mrcle. The roll being | of the members voted In kittve.
Mon ot Maaara. Kahler «n. it waa morad tkat _jre street, between Broad Jd the Circle be perman- JlBproved with an IS-foot of reinforced concrete Roll being called all of Bbers voted In the aflrraa-
[motion of Me«r8. Hangen itts. it was moved that the (iry nnt'fy the Blue Mountain lited Water* Company. In- lin Ctiis Company and Naza- reriige Compnny to have Bslons and laterals put in I ami Centre streets as soon ble. iMegfrled reported that he nirible to get Stanley lliq., to file tbe report of the IHvIjIoiib w'th the Court on ^Tatirt requested fur-her In- frnin Council. On mo- iMetprs. Hangen and Mertz. I|»ve'l th'tt unless Mr. Fehr Mid rnport within the next ft%, the Boroush Secretary led to get the data from I'fieer and write the report ed i^ltli the Court. Botlon of Messrs. Kern and it was moved thit the ' be direeted to prepare an see fnr the North Main |(Bd Centre Street paving • Englnf. r Instructed to pre¬ plans ami speclflcations so ' Psvini; rould be advertls- |Wds BS .>;iii)n as possible, (being no further business alderitj.,.,, the meeting ad- 1 It 10 ;'it p. m. on motion •rs. .Schiif^tfer and Mertz. C. P. Fi-hnel. Secretary.
1929 NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS
Hack row—left to right: Walter nachtoiiii. Charles I.ehr, \V arren Kahler. Donald Uoth. H irol «J Wolfe. .In Clewell. Carl Beitel, David Micha .^I, Warren .lol'.r.-on. Melvin .lont-s. Front row: Andrew Leh. atlilf-ti ¦ supervisor; Kreidler. .Mary Dry. Grace Laiulis?, Mildred Haul.ert. FIvelyii .Scheetz, Crace Dmnis. Minnie Applegate. Helen a graduate, but not in this group.
lin McCionigle. Ida (Jforge. fil Heekman, .Miss
Willia in Aite
adys Shook,
Flor-nee .Vic
nio-e. Clark S»
Crace Buss.
lu)la;s. principa
rfa.-is. Ktissel 1 .Mitze.ir. .'s
.Marguerlre Wnnlerly.
I of High Sihuol: Harold
ipiuel Shinier. S'Hul-y .¦\nna I^erch, He.ster Rohn. Anna Stem.
CEMENT COMPANIES USHER IN SAFETY CAMPAIGN AT RALLY
SC.4RLET FEVER AND WEED CONTROL MEASLES STILL | FIELD MEETING THREATENING HERE THIS AFTERNOON
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Month | 06 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1929 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19290606_001.tif |
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