Volumexxiii. Redback, N. J.. Wednesday, June 19, 1901
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: . VOLUMEXXIII. REDBACK, N. J.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1901. PAGES 1TO 8. WEDDINGS. have.perfect records for the past year. HOW TO PAY FOR SEWERS, PUPJLS TO BE PROMOTED. Among those with exceptional records NEWS FftOMl- Odell-Voorhees. are tlie following: A MEETING AT THE TOWN HALL A fashionable wedding occurred at the A LIST OF THOSE WHO WILL HEOIIASIC STRKET SCHOOL INTERESTING ITEMS FROM BE- ON MONDAY NIGHT. Red Bauk Baptist church at four o'clock Eleventh grade—Grace Riddle and Mury VanDorn YOND THE SHREWSBURY. yesterday afternoon, when Miss Mary GO iti. HIGHER GRADES. have been neither absent nor tarOyln (he lasc two yeais. Herbert Dnvla has n perfect record for tlie A DlsciiHsion of Methodsjar Assess' Einina Odtll, daughter of MrB. Maria Some Exceptionally Good Records year. Peder (jlselson and Charles Allaire have not Daniel Clevenger Convicted of Jlit- ina the Coat of the Seiners by Prop- Louise Odell of Irving plate, became the of Attendance-Over One TIiou- been absent but buve each been tardy once. • ting Ha mi ChadwUk and, Fined erty Owners, Town Commission- bride of Jra Norjis Voorhees, son of Tenth grade—Mahel Wolcott, William Grovcr and Hdntl l.'liildren Attended the Red George Leukel have been neither absent nor tardy 6U5-An Engineer Scalded—A Dog ers and Sewer Commissioners. William S. Voorhees, also of Irving Itanl; Schools Last Year. during the year. Mnry Cumberson lias a perfect Shot. About thirty property owners of Eedpkice. The ceremony was performed record in attendance but has been tardy once.' Daniel Clevenger. of the Highlands by the pastor, Rev. William B: Miitte- During the past-year the rolls of the Ninth grado-tloyd Rush hn.su perfect record In Bank were at the town hall on Monday .Red Bank public school continued this both attcudunco and promptness for the past two was tried at Freehold on Monday on an night, at the meeting of the town com- son. The church, was'decorated with indictment charging him with commit- palms and cut ilowers, and the pews names-of 1,027 pupils. Of, these 590 years, and Arthur Davis for the past year. - missioners, and the sewer assessment were in the primary department, 294 in Eighth grade-May ,0'onklln has a perfect record ting assault and battery on Harry Chad- commissioners. It was intended to have were draped with white taffeta ribbon. for the year. • wick, ' Jr., January 15th. Chadwick The bride •wore'a gown of white or- the grammar department and 137 in the SeventhRiiido—WalterVanBruntand LeslleRob- simply a conference of the two boards high school department.. The average inson both have perfect records for the vear. testified that he was employed at Barney and the lawyers o£ the town to consider gandie, over white tatFeta, trimmed with Sixth grade-Agnes Cullen and Arthur Smock Keenan's hotel caring for horses driven white chiffon. She woro a'large white daily lutenclnnce during the year has o the sew-er assessment matter, but»a have perfect records for the year. Eddie Barber there to a dance; that, Clevenger ac- picture hat, trimmed with chiifon and been 707. The pupils who will be pro-has been absent one half day during Ihe year and number oE ' property owners attended. moted to higher.gradrs at the beginning has not been tardy. costed him in the dance hall and invited . the meeting and toot part in the pro- roses,- and carried a banquet of Bride Fourth grade-Llllle Duncnn has been absent only him outside, saying that he would whip roses. Edward S. Allaire, Albert S. of the next school year are as followaj ceedings. one half duy nnd.has not been taray. f him ; that afterwai d, when he went out Miller and James Throckmorton of R?d "From tenth'lotleveutli grade—May Aytrs. Mary Second grade—Rosier White has a perfect record The meeting started out with a very (,'nnibeisoii, I,(!« EnrlKht, Clarence Gray, Wlllinm in both attendance atld promptness for the year. to see if any other rifts had come, Cleven- Bunk and John II. Sanl'oiil.of New Harry Asav has a perfect record in attendance but ger hit him with his fist several acrimonious discussion, and the sewer York, acted us uslirrs. They'wore cuta- (in>ver,llnrnliHlulines, Enetou Hcndrlcksdn, osepli • commissioner^ weie pitched into iu lluiniw. E. li. Hitrtiroiiffh, Gertimie Luu'es.'George bus been lardy once. times. Chadwick said he could not ac- ways, white crepe Ue» jihd pearl gloves. 1,1'ttkiil, I'arrle-KIouut. Formal) T. McLe'in, Ada OAKLAND STREET SCHOOL. great shape by John W. Stout, Samuel Kteplions, Bayard 'l'lirochinortou. Warren VanOI«af, count for Clevenger striking him. Clev- Walsh and one or two others. The conv A 3:40 o'clock the orchestra began to Kthel VnnZec. Mabel Wolcott," Elizalmtli Wenok, ieventh grade-Willie Va'nKIrk has a perfect rec- enger testified that Chadwick had made play "The-Dawn of Love."' This \v;is Maiuio Wilbur, W. It. Walllnc, Joseph Warner, ord in l>6th nttendnncc and promptness extending threats that he would lick the one-eyed misaioners' bill for their services was de llulplj Wilftuss, William Pedloiv.. over the past two yeurs, und Hany AntonidcS and nounced and their work was ridiculed, lollowed by "In Beauty's Bower." The Oussie Scott both have perfect records for the ptrnt cop that night, and that when he hit bridal party entered the cliurcli at four From ninth to tenth grade—Alma Aul, Anna year. ' Clinton Malison hQS been absent only one Chadwick he was only defending him- Finally the comaiissioners were allowed o'clock to the strains of'the wedding Brown. Adelin Carson, Minnie Cnse.v. Florence Cor- bull ilny and hail not been tardy durlnp the year. • to have an inniDg and Peter T. Brady, nfcy, Unisy Duvls, May Frauds, (ieitrude, Norman, / I'ifth grade—Willie Antonldej and Isauo Dl*on self. The jury found Clevenger guilty march from Lohengrin. During the May Patterson. Florence S'wunnell, Muelrelle White, /hove perfect records Iu both attendance and prompt- and Judge Heisley fined him $35. He the chairman of the sewer commission- ceremony (he orchestra played with May Wilson, Ellznui'th Hlfrglnson, Esti'Ilo Voorliees, ness for the year. ers, made a statement. He told the .diaries ClKititllit. Hnrrv Clayton, Arthur Davis^ will have until August 1st to pay tlie united strings " Under the simile,of the Willliuii Duiioan, KdSinond Eisner, Adolph Grapelr Third grade—i;lintotiVanSohoickhosbeen neither fine. difficulties theyVj had labored under in palms;'1 a popular love ballad from.the Ule Hcisley. EU. Hime.y. Fred Kaiser. Cliurlrs Mc- absent nor tardy during the year. not having a map of the sewer system, Claskpy, Lelloy Neumann; William Suyre. Joseph Second grade—Walter Antonldes has been absent William Peck of Atlantic Highlands, opera of Fioroilorn. This selection w;is Stephens. Frank Tetley, Joseph Valentine, Willluin one and one-half days hut has not been tnrdy dur- engineer on the steamboat William V. and told how they had tried to do their especially appropriate as the couple, were ing the year, work without putting the town to the Waterman. • Wilson, of Port Monmouth, was badly married beneath a bower of pnlms. At SIIItEWSBUBY ATENUK SCHOOL. /-^expense of getting a map made, but Fn>in uiprlith to ninth grade—Francis Atwatar, scalded on Saturday while repairing a the conclusion of'the.ceremony the wed- Ferleti Bluisdell.MiiyConkliu, Minnie Commes, "Es- Slx'h grade—Paul Stewa't and Tlliie VanPolt leaky valve on the boat's boiler. He was found that they had to do this before ding Uliirch from Mendelssohn's ''Mid- tclle Curlurt, Joseph Cooper, Henry Dowit. Ollio both have perfect records in attendance but have Kstelle, May Hnckett, Fred. Hurley. Emma Lafetrn, :ach been tardy once during Ihe year. tightening up the valve, to prevent it the work was completedi, He said he summer Night's Dream" w.-.s played. 1 realized that there were clerical errors in Hurold Lipplnuutt, Thompson t.ovutt. • Slurnniet fifth crade—Grace Hnckett has a perfect record from leaking when the threads cut off After the ceremony a reception was Minuiili, l!essle Morris. Haze) l'oole, Willie Sutton, extending over the past- two years, und Rucbael and the valve blew out. Steam and the worR-,;and that in some instances held at the bride's home and was at- Eliza White, OUvo Weaver, Aniin Belle Guruttr, Dsborn bus been neither absent nor late during the "there were errors of judgment in tlie 1'rniii seventh ts oijrht Biade—truest Wortuley, Aast year. water rushed out on Mr. Peck's face and matter of fixing the amount of the as-tended by tin) inini'.'diale relatives mid LeormLuni, Leslie lloblnsoD, Hilda uniun, Ellza-i Third grade—Agnes Hackett has a perfect record hands, scalding him so badly that he friends of ihe contracting parties. Mr. Until Broniliv, Kdille .(ioruey. Utter- Eisner, Issle' ituring the imst yeaJ. i had to give up work. An engi'neer from sessments. He said they would have and Mrs. Voorhees sailed tathiy on tlie Guipiil, Ucrtha Hiinklns.UllieJlason. Ensley Smock, Vlrst KrnUe—Itobert Haekett has a perfect record called a public meeting, after ihe assess- Mi'ta VotiGlahn; Walter VunDoin. Kthel White. fortho year. ; New York is filling his place temporarily. ment was made if they had thought Old Dominion lino for a wedding trip to From sixlh to seventh .ffnide—Florence Bulnton," . John Gant of Beltord was passing Washington, Old Puint Coaifurt and Jehu (,'ouiii?r, Harry Clinihucrlaini .Intncs Ulark, Stewart Mitchell's at tliat place on they~h"S3a legal right to do this; but Richmond.