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FORTY-SECOND YEAR. NO. 78 SUMMIT, N. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 5, 1931 $3,50 PER YEAR Shooting Medals Three Towns Pageant Council Passes New This Is One Way Many May "Lend a Hand' Adopt New Policy Summit Telephone 110 Graduates at Movies to Be Shown If you would help the unem- each week or nbt BO that each week Official is Promoted ployed 'situation in Summit just $6. was given to Mrs. Gross, over- for Police Officers As we near the fifth anniversary Planning Ordinance now,; responding to the appeal as seer of the poor, and she had that of Boys'Work S. B. Flanagan, assistant manager Summit High School of the Three Towns Pageant given set forth by the Co-operative Serv- amount to count on regularly for of the Summit office of the New one' family's food. Jersey Bell Telephone Company, by Summit, Madison and Chatham, ice Association on page three of to- July 6th, 1926, It seems a fitting has been transferred to the Newark New Insigne Ordered By Glenside Ave. Widening day's, HERALD, a suggestion has There are numbers of groups of V. M. C. A. Announces New About 110 Are Expected to Mine to live over again the 'inter- people playing1 bridge with con- office, it was learned Wednesday. Mayor.'to Recognize De= esting times we had rehearsing and Ordinance Adopted — 'been made whereby small groupB siderable regularity. Why do not Plan, Broadening Work His promotion Is effective June Receive Diplomas, Larg= payment's Fine Record producing the historic pageant, May Have to Condemn can regularly contribute - sums each-one of these groups agree to of Boys' Department 15th. Mr. Flanagan has been at the "The Valloy of the ;Great which would care for the feeding of pay 50 cents or a dollar each time Summit office two and a half years, est Class in History of on Firing Range Watchung." Portion of Property a family week by week. they play which will in reality add Local Association • coming here from Morrlstown. School This picture will be shown at the The suggestion Is that If more pleasure to the game through Ogden Memorial Presbyterian people realized that $6 a week knowledge that even this small Presents Gift to Columbia Present Medals Tomorrow Church in Chatham, Friday eve- Other Routine City Matters would practically feed some fami- amount is helping to relieve a des- Effective October lsi Among the gifts to. Columbia Closing Week Festivities ning, June 12th, at 8.30 o'clock, fol- lies they would try what one group perate situation? Many groups fol- University made during the 177th After tomorrow, nearly every lowing a short talk by the author Some of the more or less minor of twelve people did all winter. The lowing this policy this summer After a careful study of the situ- Commencement, Tuesday, was one member of the Summit Police De- on the early history of this locality or routine items of business'trans- members of this group paid 50 would suroly be "lending a hand" ation locally, and desiring not only of $10,000, a fiftieth anniversary partment will be wearing over his and Incidents leading up to the acted by the Council at the regular cents a week at their weekly bridge as the Co-operative Service Asso- to concentrate more fully upon the gift for Columbian endowment, by badge a thin, bar of metal—gold, writing of the pageant. meeting Tuesday were as follows: meeting and pledged that amount ciation urges in its announcement Christian purpose of the association the class of '81, • presented by but to serve more adequately the '.silver or bronze. Following this, H. T. Strong*will The Council passed on first read- whether they were in attendance on page three. Charles M. Lum, of^Chatham, who glvo his lecture on "Color," what it real boy needs of the entire com- is vice-president of the Overlook 'To the general,public, these bars Ing a re-introduced ordinance for munity as they exist in this modern Hospital Association and Presiden