Golume) Xlvft. NO. 50 WORSHIPPED AS of Yorelhot

Golume) Xlvft. NO. 50 WORSHIPPED AS of Yorelhot

TER. Ismed Weekly, Batared as Bwosd^llwi Mitto at the Fott- gOLUME) XLVft. NO. 50 •oOoe a» Red Buk, N,'J. ondtr the Art at tlarah M, 1I7». RE0BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,1025. $1.50 PER YEAR. WORSHIPPED AS OF YORElHOT TIME AT HEARINGh.e had been laid up with sickness a member of last year's graduating several'weeks; He said he did hot THE JUSTICE CANDIDATES HIGH SCHOOL DAYS OVER. class, also passed the entrance ex- FOUR HURT IN remember anything'about the acd- aminations to Montclair normal RIVER PLAZA'S BIG NIC |V QUAKER MEETING HELD AT ROYAL CRAWFORD ARRESTED 1 denti'v 'Viz ••'',:•(.' •-/ '• •."' •' GREAT STRIFE £O GET NOMI- THE GRADUATING EXERCISES school. • . "• • •",;.•,..:•.• "';,g>v'ya; &m-SHREWSBURY StlNPAY.:.,:.;:' RICHARD P. DEY'S AUTOMO- , ON TWO CHARGES. ] Raymond Reidi a clerk in the MATED AT THB, PRIMARY. HELD HERE LAST WEEK. The changes among the teachers IOY SCOUTS PERFORM Brigf store of James C. & Alfred J. Hen- BILE STRUCK BY TROLLEY. Ancient Meetln» • H«uie j Held The Arrest wai the Outcome of an Wife of the'-Busiest Justice in Town of the Red Bank school are few. LIGHT OF A BONFIRE: drickson at. Hendrickson's Corner, Diplomas Presented to 92 Pupils, Miss Beulah Breckenridge, who has The Accident Occurred at Deal tli* •: Blfiest Gatharlnf It Has Accident Decoration Day Morn- testified that lie was positive that Chose*n to Run for Office—Con- One Hundred nnd Fifty,'SptehtoitfM Sheltered Since lKeQuaker_Re Who Comprised the Biggest Class been teaching fifth- grade at the L«it Week While tha Owner of § t __[»f—5VJHsMlng Resulted tn Mr. Crawford was not drunk. ^Af- stable Seelci a Change fronv Hi« of Graduates in the History of Gather in Vacant Field attiWm |l(lon Flourished Hereabouts, '* y Preient Duties. • • . 'uniqr high-school-building, will-be- the Truck and -Three Others Were Much Acrimony. \ U. ter tho accident he took Mr. Craw- tha Red Bank Public Schools. Going to Work. -Watch-,Scouts Play-Ga«Bi~ifiifit*| AbiuL2f_0ipjB>B_onsjtt«nded^e come principal of the Mechanic Give Demonstratiqn, .-', - . '.,-/ y-Ki • ^hearing aMriiich^lt looked at ford tp the Hendrickson-jtore; !_MThre^ justices of_tho peace are - Class night exercises of the grad- street school. She succeeds Miss annual'meeting of the Quakers or times as if tHe witnesses would en- where Dr, Wairner gave firBt aid Four residents of Westside nvo- About 1EQ persons attended an(Hs| to be elected at Red Bank next No- uating class' of the Red Bank high Agnes Walling, who is ,to be mar- nue, Red Bank, were injured and ^Society; of Friends at the old. Quak- gage in fisticuffs- took'place last treatment; Mr. Reid carried. Mr. vember. -Neither party .had a full mtdoor jneetlng hold by the bo*5% per meeting house at the crossroads school were held laBt Wednesday ried. Mrs. Marie Doherty, a teacher the automobile truck in which they scouts of River Plaza last Friday;,'^ Wednesday afternoon- before Jus- Crawford in the store, witbvther as- list of candidates on the primary night in the junior hign school audi- at the Mechanic street school, and jfa.t" Shrewsbury '. Sunday afternoon/ tice Elmer G. TVaiimighfc at the sistance of btber roen. He said •w.ere riding was wrecked in an ac- night. Every River Plaza' loy •b'.fJ&fsS ballot last week and many voters torium before a gathering which Mrs. Rose Pearsall, teacher of ninth cident.at Deal last week. Richard i||Che gathering was said to have town hall at Bed Bank. No blows there-was not the slightest trace of filled in the Wank spaces' on the eligible age for scout memborBmp*$ §Jjeen, the' biggest that has ever- aj- filled every-seat in tho place. On grade. English at tho high' school, P. Dey is tha owner of the truck. were exchanged, but acrimonious alcohol ^n" Mr. Crawford's breath. tickets, by writing nameav So niany is a scout and the people of .thatJJMsJj fsembled- In the ancient hlBtorlc! class night the graduates gather for will give up_ teaching. Miss Lucre- He is engaged • in b'uilding two place aro very much interested iii J^ statements. were bandied back arid Others at the store- who assisted different names were written that a little fun. The class will, tne tia Collins of Massachusetts will pbuilding'since regular services were forth during most of the three Mr. Hold in caring for 'Mr. Craw- houses at Deal and he was on his the doings of tho boys, as wut'evkte it was impossible to determine who class prophecy and the presentation succeed Mrs. Doherty and Miss 1 idiscsntinued many years ago. 'The hour* that the /hearing was. in ford were James C. and Alfred J. way to work in the truck when the denced by the large attendance,H- ^ had been nominated until after the of gifts to the members of the Marion Dexter of Syracuse will machine was struck by a trolloy ^Quakers were once the loading re- progress. :' •'. •"', • ".•,'.- • : .'•- . ; Hendrickson, Lester Thome, Rich- Nearly .every man,' woman :an<j,j:'Vf own clerk had tabulated the vote graduating class are important fea- teach in Mrs. Pearsall's place. Miss car. With him were his sons Ver- fjigious denomination in this part of ., The hearing was the outcome of ard Pease 'and," John J. Smith. late last Wednesday afternoon. - 'hud of River Plaza was. present*'] '*• fthe county ^nd in those olddsyg It tures of the program through which Marjorie Steele has resigned as non and Lester, and Samuel Clip- Sdward Scnttergopd, tho scoutma»4 :.Ci an accident Decoration day morn- All of them said that if Crawford The names of Charles B. Robin- fun is poked,at the graduates. The teacher of community civics and jpwts not rare for meetings to be Ing, when an automobile driven by had been. drinking\ they could not pinger. !er, received many compliments attlH son and Adelaide J, Wainright wore audience, which ia made up princi- ahe will be succeeded by Miss Paul- The trolley car struck tho truck ffheld even larger than that which Mrs.'Blanche Smith, wife of J. have failed, to know it. They were ; the fine showing made by the boys, ':?' printed on the Republican ticket pally of relatives and intimate ine Fulcher of Pearl River, New broadside and. caused it to dart SwaVheld--Sunday.;: •',.-• . Howard Smith of Atlantic. High- unequivocal in declaring that for justices of tho peace and they The .exercises opened with tha^S E-The; service was carried 'through friends of the graduates, enjoys the York. Miss Adele Ely, teacher of across the street where it. hit a lands, was struck by. a car driven Crawford was sober.-' Mr. Craw- were nominated. There was a hot exercises equally as much as tho science and geography, will take a icout salute to the flag, the rocitaW'l)f fas announced In last week's Regis- by Royal Crawford, son of Charles ford's cousin, Miss Cara Crawford telephone pole and came to a stop. ;ion of the scout laws and oath and %' contest for the.other justice of the graduates themselves. .'.-.' special course in college next year Mr. Dey was thrown ifrom his seat :|'ter, The special speakers from CraWigrd of Middletown village. of Tinton Falls, testified that Mr. peace place on the ticket between the singing -of tho scout"'prayerr •:£• :Mew York w)ftf werp, scheduled to The school auditorium was decor- and her place will bo taken by Miss with such force by the collision that The accident occurred in Middle- Crawford was sober when he left John Eyles, Sr., Clayton B. Clark Nellie Sawyer of Thomason, Maine. Several tests wore held, such ad,'!'}; Jlniake addresses gave talks in which town township,; on the Atlantic his house. Miss Crawford was vis- ated with green and gold crepe his head broke through the wind- knot tying, signalling and making v and Douglass J. Harvey. Mr. Eyles paper representing the colors of the Miss Catherine Barney of Sterling, shield. He was knocked back into ;-:they. described the fundamental Highlands road, b^weeh Hendrlck- iting there at tne time. ,'. - was the winner. He received an fire by flint and steel. .•"'.;'.& |jprinclples,.bj. the- Quaker religion class. Streamers of green and gold Massachusetts, will succeed Miss his. seat and an. instant later he r son's corner and New Monmouth. The hearing lasted three hours even hundred; votes* and Mr. Clark Jessie Scofield as teacher of Eng- John Jackson and Joseph PronK--ije ^anddescrihod why they wero QUak- were suspended-from the window was thrown out of the side of the : Mrs, Smith's daughter Janet suf- and at its conclusion Justice Wain- led the-"also rang" with 75 votes. lish in1 the. seventh and eighth were received as new mem, berg of! ' I* prs. a Wheff'they concluded;Jhere right stated that he would reserve ledges and the balcony. Along the car and into the street. He was fered a broken nose,and other in- The name of Henry F. Hylin was front of the stage there was. a grades.- Miss Scofield has been en- knocked unconscious. Several cuts tho scout band. Hans Kessler v/ati~M Swaif Bllence for fifteen' minutes or juries and for aN time "she was a his decision. A fresh argument then the only one • on the Democratic recently made an eagle scout by!:-!$. gijo.;;iThls' silence is patt of .every "miniature fence of green and gold gaged to teach in a private school were made in his head and he'was patient in a hospital.

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