a- ? 3 '25 —Welfarethe u-■ dMnaiAt lae open mtxuuc ujifA fuxvn teaMi«« Priscilla Poor, actress and disuse, of New York City, talked briefly about the versatility of an actress and illustrated her talk by giving scenes from Shaw’s Pygmalion” and. Wilder's lt;‘OurTown,” She'dosed her program- with the recitation of Miller's The White Cliffs.”A total of $21 was collected for the Camp Kilmer fund. Tea and sand-wiches were served by. the hospitality and drama committees of .the dub. Mrs. ppiph PaU and Mrs. A. M. '9m*«on Pred.I person asanda-gtofbeiwijesfcWhich t meet bursdayfollows:ary, 29;4; cases wn in-e.cases3; casesInactive$3; col-ien, andmvy V-12 Teit*To Be Given Here *Announcement was made thla week by Dr^ CharlesG. Cole of the UnionIiodorC^UegR.and„Ray.A^®th . . • _ _ m k m. -mmm .a mm . i___.Vtheor college training program to given in the Cranford- High School and Union Junior College on April 2-High school ienlora, high school grad* untea and eollege students, will be eligible for thfe application tosts which will be a basSs-for’ selecting men for officer status to the navy. The col--(Contented .on- tost page)To IAtPLew Wr Tingfangl Chinese « er, will bWednesda,philanthro TWnitaT p« day at 2: speak on She Uas from Colt former de, at the Nat China. S in politici religious 1 ghaiand 1 Kiing, el*her entrande lt;as aviatia break-dowbarriers aHi|na in x: HostesseMrs. L. WfCbaAs its only fund-raising! pro;lidted froi»-— I mptnbfin. •