CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1944Depaart.AWtH r~*?S *«Lj I fr •'' ~ V1 ■«lt;♦lt;- ■ .^^■wSS-' ... — 'lt;lt; ;w *. •I *4- -' I - | •%* ’ * '~v ✓ ,«.r- ' iw v *C: • ? v’1 l tv fa*-:. , ..t'. -, e•JSBMIMuZ-tW** i\ i lt;* t»* A „ ,f*. ! * its* V -?rr;« * t ’!$ 13 f* • -J-* ^ ’♦■■'• 1 *«■ f f 1*%'-■'/f •. ■ 7 i*?* [... -. ***» i.L_.vi4..^ ’f'' T1*.v/ v;\ . ^\ r*v ., X* «\ « .- v-v -;?«*?■fcMW8i£U- .. « ■!V-K. Photo by W. A. FischerSend-off ceremonies were held last Thursday In the municipal building foF’the latest contingent of selectees from Cranford*' Garwood and Clark, who departed for Fort Dix. Speakers included L. B. Hazzard, chairman of Board 5; the Rev. W. R. Sloan, pastor of the Presbyterian Church; and H. R. Winckler, chairman of the send-off committee. The high school band played during^ the ceremony* andlthe selectees were given money belts, New Testaments, sewing kits and American legion handbooks. They were also presented with box lunches by the canteen corps of the Red Cross prior to leaving. The township rooms were packed for the ceremony. ' v -