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Albert Cummings, Leonard D6-UCimimme qm Uut pafft)/’rateful/s-/orCBnt Refund* $10l25To Wdfae AnnrlifinaiSecretary Gives RqMat*v»*-Louxac jWOTorj:, mng i tar^■'eats of the Cranford Welfare nation are grateful, for the u-wenwihan. TOiiraiibijwii g the palt;x month when* person bad been aided by the anocia-two-year term of cmce. .At the open meeting apd silver tea Mt«« Priscilla Poor, actress and disuse, of New ifork City, talked briefly about the versatility of an actress end illustrated her talk by giving scenes from Shaw’s “Pygmalion” and. Wader’s “Our^Town.” She dosed her program with the recitation of Mfl-ler*s “The White Cliffs.A total of $21 was collected for the Camp Kilmer fund* Tea and sandwiches were served by. the hospitality and drama committees of .the dub. Mrs. Wniph Ball and Mrs. A. M. Wilson poured.Navy V-12Te*tsexecutive-.....secretary, whichat the monthly meet? directors Last Thursdayreport of the secxe-was am follows: over- from January, 29;reopened, 4; new cases; 4; casesdog aid, 13;,, out-of-town in^ s abo«t cases, 20; active , cases mg service and relief, 13; Cases mg 'sendee only, 10;- inactive requiring attention; IS; cases 1 during the. nwnth7 14;- borne^ade br the secretary, 93; etd-K interviews bdd by the secre~li• 4 * . • - # •f k was given to, 23 mmfi] and cal nursing secured for' one n- The motor corps transportedexits to and from cc*Although a number of local are now in n^llti he Cranford Physlcianj iain* to ghm free eervke to re chest*, aad during February ■ C. Newbory. the doctor ! the s five stz offlcft gaUi o cttants Wettaie.Yoaag Women’s BOtla *Tfrt ofeshytedaa Qmnli dtibiOnyiU■g*®'Ucoa fte'Scnin #TMtoiL fltl ITi .. ■ . 1 w ■ ■ w.gj** ^ W*.Aonounpement was made this week by Dr^ CharlesGv Cole of the UnionIiodorCk)UegR.and„Ray.A^®ttgvtw'feritta Nav* Vffit or college training program to he given in the Crimfcmi- High School and Union Junior College on April 3. High school ienlors, high school graduates and college students wW be'eligible for this application tests which will be a basfrtor’ selecting men for officer-status'in the. navy. The col-’ ;• (Continued .on-last PW).Wednesday Morning ChdTo Hear Chinoe Woman AtHuUnibroccTe*r •Lew Wu Tsok-sang (Mrs. Timothy Tingfang lew), internationallyknown Chinese woman educator and speaker, will be the guest speaker of the Wednesday Morning Club ®t' their philanthropic tea to be held in the Trinity parish' house next Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs.’ Lew will speak on Chinese Women.She has B. S. and IL-'A. degrees from Columbia University and la aformer dean of women and professor at the National University of Peking, China. She holds leading postiions in political, soclah. .educational and religious n-idw in Peking and ShanT ghal and was a classmate qf Madamruiaj «transpo and ireeast* m through families enemy i 1 The i recti oq chainro ralttec* ftV *T HU ft* , —— *1“ ------ -Wftng, eldest sister of Madam, Chiang |«“w•'.will-glve a xaume of tfepbtomete Chidtoe iws^ - . . . her coimfry to3ay/l^bharirinif thi? t entrance, of her sex into such fields as aviation and engineering, their break-down of Old customs and social barriers and their value to modern China in many ways. .'Hostesses at the tea win include Mrs. X* W. MacLean, Mrs. T. V. Al-(ConHtmed on lost pope)As Its only fund-raising! prefect this year, the Cranford Junior SendeeLeague • will sponsorr a two-day■Treasures for Sale” event tm Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 10, In the meant storeroom at 1.W Nqrto Union avenue. Proceeds wfll^go to help finance the league’s phflantbroptoac-itvitles, which have increased dun*lag went mcmths beoiuse of the war.Jfr*. wmi*jtt E. HID Is chairman of th* tipping project, and she will be —by the following’ committee: Ha CUftofi H.co-chairman; Mrs. Georg BptnMlng dty; Mrs. J.SfcMarTkmald, store; Bobest Waterhocife Jr,. coDac-. , ifra, c. V. Boeadcmrix pod Mrs. Bdg* H. »»po,. »tMLri cfetoh« - and -frenMMrt* - r •: ;!. A,\ : • v-'r '•' 1 •* •. ‘ * ‘ *lidted from townspeople by league members. Eligible twntrfbullons win todnde' tmtioud, china,; glassware, silverware, 'linens, -lamps, pictures, curios, small furniture and other article with a resalb valup. Persons desiring to .contribute articles for the ■ale have been requested to contactMTs. Hin, Mrs. Cox orMt».-jH®er., The‘league, amongotner thfngs,hastfffcwi over the financing of the dental work for the Cranford WWfare Asao-datMn* Tt also provides mUk for nn-iletnhaiAri dddna. of ..flei coco-numity, voos-ris dhlhken’aesteterias to the local Jbhoc!* anpporte ttw WM-Uom Boys’Camp, CampB^hnec Itead,. ChBdtvta Country Home anChQen's Bervfc* Comm'tee, eswell a* indinKtiyaid-tog ■ numerous ' «fl»' worthy. -Jaal“r.•V- a-.1‘'fUnitiTop. Bran war furoxid anbenefitidefersthe anabuildtofthe tiervancel- j~a?«r__admttODHons to campidj » These Scmday1 lek W. , M.Han treasure taryT MCaldwel the ^ tJorf of i resentatSbBdWasrhnypfstpderbandwin i few d^b;• riser 1-'EMjpurda toe toqnwteinto
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Thu, Mar 11, 1943

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