Lr I ' lt;»H a *s •• J -' : *■ 1'Large Attendance at GoWt of Honor in Cleveland School . Last Friday .Night', iI). Thirty Comfort! Boy Scouts‘and kv crai leaders were honored at the'Scout Court of .Honor which waa~held last Friday evening in the .Cleveland School. There was a large attendance of Scouts* their parents and friends, Preceding the court of honor* there a 'paradeof the Cnmjord Scout Troops, headed by. a police escourt and the bugle, corps of Troop 25 Elizabeth. -’ ■ The ceremonies at.the court of honor | includwl-’seiections bf the bugle corps* rfaaiing^^icclors.:. pledge ~of^*u| bee to tius’ flag* repetition of the Scout oattw the ball ding of the house ofSeoufeing^th* promotiona;anj|t awsrd=hig- ' V*’Scout Executive Doh Idoyer,'of Union Council, was- master of ceremonies* and the speaker t^Distrtct Ctonunjsaioner F. Ch Wesfihe, of Roselle; 'who, gave._a.history of the Boy Scout move-1 merit from the date, of it* origin, ip England/ Troop Committeeman A,.S. .Clark was chatrman of-the court, of. honor.. The other Mayo^first scoutmaster in Cranford, C. O,of Elizabeth.oiVeteran Scout badges were awarded |.R Mr. Clark, tot ten years of actWw service, and to John The Is*, assistant 'koutmasftr^ofTYoop No. 75* arid -to George Keith Warner, Jr., for five years of active - aei^M,;merit badges wore; Troop No. 75: Roy|£ cowperthwoite, automobillng: Chris I . Wilting, public health, aulota^biUng, and handicraft; William Malthasl, carpentry, music, flremamhip, wood-work-JbhriTFautiw: swimming;;iYoop no.-t»; nornd KatHT carpentry* ftremanalilp,- wood-carving, wood-working* and music; Peter Biliks, flremanship -and interpreting; F*oiikJacques, flrenmn^tlp. ___Shajp^oot^ fiidgea were Awarded to 8couts-mttingrOwperthwftite* Nielson, and Harrle ot the Rifle Club,. to addition, - Witting received 1 three ban, Cowpedhwaite.two; and Nielson one. Those elejvated to, the rank of Star wen* Roy Cowperthwaite, Chris.Wittfog, WllUam . Mai thiol* and John thdw to toe iThelK and Uufte to toe rank of first class scout*,; John Pounce, and Fred WdBSr of Troop No; 75; Peter Bilijas and Frank. Jacques* of Troop No, 79; lobert Gaffney: and Robert Magfleld* of Troop Npi BO;, and Howwd Rath andScout* promoted to second class were;. Harold Arnrauen of Troop Nt, 75; Henry ROTitnger'and Herbert AJurwx’Of Troop No; 70; Oeprge'Jmea, of Troop No.'79; .and George Jarrett* of Troop No. 80. The Teriderfooto IneltuRr Scouts HagOTtmm VwrfUg Watting Trying,Sjursen, Jackson, of Troop No. 75; J, Shqoamitb, J. Elcheriger, U, UtyU and P. Schindler, of Troop No, W; Edward Beams, of Troop Nft-79; and JackMcCormick* of Troop_Nj* w.At Wealfidd TonporrowCoach W«Wey* undefeated basket-bll team, hailed throughout the State as ti0 marvel Class B quintette, will close Its aeaKm tomorrow night playing Westflcid~HlrtrOchbolrihere:KT3beihdmbflmiwbuorotlht?o*COIpCo6tiEathiliiiteimeThofLeoniL»mCounavctenScThe local: players are on .edgt.indready to turn in the supreme game of a dashing, seaaonragalnst the~lt;me teamas Ute. scholastic team | which hga* not hadJtocqlom lowered during the season. Three : weks_ago* the • Cranrord/ act nig reo Cot cac ell aha