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CRANFORD,TSLr I ' lt;HJ -- : f1’Large Attendance at CoWt of Honor in Cleveland -School. Lost Friday.Night'.I-Thirty Cranford Boy Scouts‘and kv* era! leaders wert hovored at the Scout Court of .Honor wfSch waa'fceid lust Friday ewiing in the .Cleveland School, There was a large attendance of Scout** their parents and friends, Preceding the court of honor* there vta* a parade of the Cfanford Scout Troop*, headed by. a police escourt and the bugle corps of Troop 25 Elizabeth. -’ ■ The ceremonies at.the court of hono* lnclud«tBeiectlons bf the bugle corpa* ^Miing^^^:coh^Lpledge of^al-. nce to the’ flag, repetition of the Scout oath, the building of the house of-Seoufeing^the promotiona;anj|t award?hig- €*,'^lt-brtg^:”r‘TT.’ V*’Scout Executive Doh fcfoyer,'of Union Council, was- master of ceretnoQies* and the speaker tfM^Diatrict Ctonunjudoner F. Ch Wesihe, of Roselle; 'who, gave _a bfiol' history of the Boy Scout movement from the date, of it* origin, ip England/ Troop Committeeman A,.S. .Clark was chairman of-the court, of honor. The other fn®Sft$6^re Mayor*first scoutmaster in Cranford, C. O,of Elizabeth. . \a Veteran Scout badges were awarded Mr. Clark, for ten years of actWe service; and to John Thfciss, assistant scoutmaster-ofTVoop No. 75* and-to George Keith Warner, Jr., fox five year's of active- sei^M,; Thw merit badges were; Troop No. 75: Roy cowperthwaito, automobillng: Chris Wilting, public health, aulotnjjbiling* and handicraft; William Malthasl, carpentry, music, flremamhip, wood-work-lng^nfl~TO5d?efirvmg: jdhiTFauiiw: swimmingi ’iToop no. f»; Howard KatHT carpentry* flremanslilp,- wood-carvlflg, wood-working* and music; Peter Biliks, flremiuiship -and interpreting; F*aiikJacques, flrenmnihJp. ___Sbajp^boter tedgea were Awarded to Scout* -WlttlngrCkwperth waite, Nielson, and Rarrle ot the Rifle Club,. to addition, Witting received 1 three bare, Cowperthwaite.two; and Nielson one.Those elpvattd to the rank of Star JwiU werir Roy Cowperthwalte, Chris.ReWlttfog, WllUam . Matthaol* and John thdw to the iThelK and thd» to the rank of tot class scout*,; John Faunce, and Fred Weiss, of Troop No; 75; Peter Bllljas and Frank Jacques* of Troop No. 70; lobert Oaffrtoy and Robert MagflHd* of Troop Npi BO;, and Howard Rath and MbScout* promoted to second class were;. Harold Arnrauen of Troop No. 75; Henry ROTiinger and Hertrert AJurseu' Of Troop No; 70; Oeprge'Jroee, of Troop No. 79;.and George Jarrett* of Troop No. 80. The Tender*oota lnchuW Scout#Sjursen, Jackson, of Ttoop No. . 75; J. dhqomlth, J. Eicheriger, M. Utyt* and P. Schindler,. of Troop No, W; Edward Beams, of Troop NftrTO; and Jack McCormick* of Troop_Nj* w.At Wet Ifield TomorrowCoach W«Weys undefeated basket-ball team, hailed throughout the Qtate as tte marvel Class B quintette, will close its season tomorrow night playing Westfldd~HlrtrOchbolrihere:lt; ofMl dtiMXTbbeiihfCoimebaimo•mw.Ianordoth C hai owi cou W Coi 6ta Eaa thu his ten A mei Tht of i Lerand'AUdMajC6uBahurnaveitearSoThe local: players are on .edgs.andready to turn- in-the supreme game of a' dashing; seaaonragalnst the~lt;m« teamas the. scholastic team | which has* not had ita colors lowered'during the season. Three * weks .ago. the CranfordAlawnig*recoCoucamtil i also
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Cranford, New Jersey, US

Thu, Feb 26, 1931

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