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jSy ••••%"- - ^ • ;.. *#<•'' ' 1" •1 HERALD •Jwtfct to til; Every iuBc* Friday KBCOKD YEA*. NO.18 SUMMIT, N. J. O, OCTOBER 28,1938 $3.M PKB YEAR Window St. Teresa's Church Diamond Jubilee Jr. Auxiliary Organizes r Before Ii Y. Teachers Fedention of County Diamond Jubilee of and Elects Officers Summit Coancil — • r. Display Plann Mr*. .Dorothie Berry 4C«oMauchT Junior members of the Summit Of Social Agencies Engtiahaa* dramatics Instructor ol St Teresa's Parish unit of the American Legion Auxil- th» Summit Junior High School, iary organised formally on Satur- Hr to View oas been aaked to address the Enx- Archbishop Walsh and day afternoon, with Mi3a Esther Definite Steps in Social lish and Special Teachers of tSe Kelly ae senior advisor. &ows Oil Or After Central Western Zone of New York Bishop Griffin to Parti- The Juniors, many of whom have Service an) Children's lovember 6th-To Ws- State at their annual meeting today belonged to the auxiliary since 1923, in Rochster. At that time Mrs. cipate in Mass Observ- mustered ten out of 17 for their Recreational Fields ribule Posters Knoblauch will be the guest speak- first meeting and elected the fol- Planned for Winter er and will discuss the subject so ance Here Sunday lowing officers. Betsy Bross, chair- important to education of today man: Jane Caesar, secretary; Adele ,11 CaTPchairmeir "Special Training—When Oswald, chaplain: Patricia'Conant. Exchange Central Howr ' treasurer: and Antoinette Zotti, < m Summit,will have a Last year Mrs. Knoblauch was historlcan. the Junior High School speaker at Archbishop Thomas J. Walsh of Definite steps In the Social Serv- window display contest the Diocese of Newark and Auxil- Mary. Ve>ra and Elizabeth Gar- ice and children's recreational I Cro« November the National Council of English u glulo. Frances Rosenstein, Phoebe suing Wednesday. Buffalo when she spoke on the iary Bishop William A. Griffin will fields have already been'taken _ md continuing for one week. valuta of dramatic- and : Terse honor St. Teresa's parish this Sun- Iwitiow* must be arranged by Speaking to high school students. day morning in its celebration of of girls have been very anxious tot! Agencies „,,.th_ e 6th. In the November Mrs. Knoblauch hae two degrees the diamond jubilee of the founding have thek own organisation for,' wn0 *r« well launched on their wia- edition of the HERALD, de-Jin her subject and haa> done of this church In Summit. Bishop several years, and Immediately ter's programs, according to re- of the Judges will be, an- erable work In her field both in Griffin will preach the sermon. planned a 'party, for tomorrow ports given by committee chairmen i John M Curtis, chairman! the United States and abroad. Site night, Inviting the Sons of the Le- -es will he assisted by Paul jig Instructor of speech and English Mass will be said by Rev. Thomas at the Executive Meeting, of' Powers, formerly of this city., and gion as their guests, and holding a andMis J<H'k Ko8£, andtbeyjln the Summit Junior High School council held Tuesday afternoon at *con»ider the window arraage-, where she also conducts the adult how of th.e faculty oN.Seton Hall the Summit Trust Company. Law- from ihree viewpoints, j education classes In dramatics, College. • Others who will take part make the necessary plans. it presents the Red Cross. in the service are Rev. Richard Wall and Rev. John Murphy, Q. P,,constitution of the American Legion ing. The Council of Social Agen- both formerly.of this city. Father cies is comprised of social and wel- Present Building, Erected In 1924. fare organizations, of Summit who ...Alexand. W. Keller, chalr- DWIO.HTj'MARVIN L |p Murphy will be the deacon ot the j of the committee planning for " .-. *.- • • " '• " ' . - - « Whoto by Parker. are interested In cooperating w!trt window displays as well as Guest speaker for the annual Fall mass and Father Wall the sub- each other in carrying out their apartments and hotels for Hallowe'en Here Rally of the Union County Feder- Deacon. All tbe churches of theChanges Athenaeum varl'oua actlyities. - . ' Call drive, will be asslst- ation of Men's Bible classes to be Summit Program, for Girl Scout Week diocese will be represented at the - The outstanding'achievement of ri Edwin F.Hussa. Mrs. W. field Sunday at 3 p. m. In the Third service. -,. the Social Service.Exchange Com- ' Master, Mrs. Edward W. Mc- Board of Recreation Again Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth The program for the observance Membership Plan mittee this fall has been the com ' Jr., Mrs. James S. Cawley, will be Dwight Marvin, Editor of , On Sunday, October 80tb,-at 2.15 p. m. the Girl Scouts of has been prepared by., the pastor, pletion of plans for a social -jervif« . Sponsors Sectional Par- Summit will begin Girl Scout* Week by attending-chwrch In a body. ~ " who came.toj fencer M. Maben, Mrs. qiin- the Record Newspapers* ot".Troy, exchange central index, or ripari '••~r IH. Baker, Mrs. Alvan H. Stack. ties for All Children N. Y.,' who' will use as his theme, They will .meet In uniform at the Community Church at Spring- 1937, as he Directors Vote lor Unlimit- house for all cases that r< Up- James Savacool, and Miss •Is the Church Worth Srfvlng." field and Waldron avenues for a special Scout Service and a talk successor to the late Rev. Michael ed Membership, Chang- fore t the various social »t-\t<*» jCurtiis. From 7.30 to 9 Considerable interest Is being by the Rev. A. Powell Davles. All parents are'lpvited to attend. J. Glennon, under whose pastorate agencies In Summit. Mrt Ov; rn.lt* Misses Dorothy Fuchs, Lor- stirred in Summit for this meet- the- present, church building was ing Plan Used More Gross, chairman of the cuuiniin,^, fm Monday, October 31st, being Homemakidg Day, each Scout , erected. reported at the meeting. The Man ing because the Troy man has wHl perform some,homemaking task for her mother that day. a.national reputation as a speaker I Th£_£ornerstone of the present Than Thirty Years for this central index V*s vot,il , and Eleanor Gollghtly, and writer. He is the son of Dr. Tuesday Is Arts and Crafts Day and there will be a window ! church building was blessed and unanimously by the represontntivex EJbenJ of a society of the Chll- Plans for the three community Dwight -Marvin of 55 Fernwood display of crafts made by Scouts at Carroll's Department Store. placed June %9, 1924, by the late of the various socl»l service agen- 'i of the American Revolution, Hallowe'en parties,, sponsored by road and, as is his father, Is men- Wednesday Is set aside as Thrift Day. All Scouts ln uniform !Monslgnor Francis' P. McHugh ol Season Opens Thursday cies who attended a meeting held distribute Red Cross posters the Board of Recreation, are nowtioned in Who's Who in America will visit the Summit Trust Company, meeting outside the bank j Newark, a former pastor of the on October 21st. The'object of the bout the town under the dl-complete. One party will be held at among other things as editor of at 3.15. A member of the bank staff will explain to them the i church. The granite structure Effective at once, after more than index is to eliminate overlapping |ion of Mrs. James Cawley, the Neighborhood House at North ; trimmed with limestone of ththirte y years of a limited member- of case work conducted by the dif- The Troy Record and editor of the fundamental principles of banking, taking them on a tour of the 1 Lancastrian period of Perpendicu- ferent agencies in the community. ior president. Summit, one at the Lincoln School Times" Record,, trustee and presi- different departments of the bank. ship numbering originally 200 but j renewing some, of the work of auditorium on Deforest avenue, and lar Gothic wai designed by Bernard more recently increased to 400; the A survey of recreation among dent Troy Country Day School, Thursday is Hostess Day. Some of the Scouts will serve tea. E. Jarame, an architect of Summit. [nursing service, Mrs. William the other at the Roosevelt School trustee Emma Wlllard School, to other Scouts, mothers and teachers at the Public Service a^. the Board of Directors of the Ath-fifth and sixth grade children in cker, general chairman of the The building is 186 feet in length three grammar schools revealed a auditorium in East - Summit. The treasurer of the American 8oclety corner of Springfield and Summit avenues fronf 3.16 to 4.30 p, m.- with a nave 156 feet wide, swelling enaeum voted last Wednesday eve- I Call drive, pointed out to herparties will begin at 7.30 p. m. AllNewspapers Editors, frequent con- ning to abolish the limited member- startling lack of interest in the Imittee chairmen that the two —On Friday, November,4tb, which la Citizenship Day, the Scouts to 80 feet at the transcepts and ris- playgrounds and library according children are requested to come In tributor, of the magazine Home. wish to interview Mayor James W. Bancker, if it can be<arranged. ing 55 feet to the clerestory. The ship principle. 1 Cross nurses, Miss Adele Lynch costume, for the first number on Also he was a classmate of Gov- to the findings of the Children"* ] Mrs. Gertrude C, Smith, were building Is placed on a commanding Vny person Interested In the type the program is a grand march and ernor Lehman at Williams and has On Saturday, November 5th, Health and Safety Da^r, the week Committee headed by Mrs.