nxORANGE COUNTY INDEPENDENT. MIDDLETOWNOCTOBER 1 1921h0. P. CAUCUSOR WAll KILLFought With Famous Grand Army UnitI(RAWS THRONG!ieeting Transferred from Library to Lawn; Wallace Jones, Beyea RenotninalediILLIN'/j HEADS TICKETDF CRAWFORD TOWNSHIPill Oppose Supervisor Janiie-Pendell Chosen inson;Blooming Grovet11at*HOWELLS— Setting aidance record, it is believed, for own of WaUkilb-eauctis, Repub* [tn voters overflowed Library 11 here Saturday afternoon unit was necessary to adjourn to ► lawn for an open air meeting which William R. Wallace was uiimousiy 4 renominated for servisor, and on the remainderthe ticket, four town officers h contests on their hands were ignated for re-election.Hie attendance numbered more n four hundred, of whom 367 *e qualified voters as enrolledHiblicans.rhe town Democratic caucus i to be held here Monday. Jeorge Beyea, justice of Hie ce of Howells, had the closest a of the day among the con-s, winning the nomination r Jarvis W. Miller by twenty-r votes, at a count of 179 toAbove are the six members muster call of their sixty-fourth Beakes, of thirty-six Washington Herman Crans, Middletown R. cox of Port Jervis,of the famous Orange Blossoms who responded Saturday to the annual reunion; From left to right they are Janies Alonzo street; Charles E. Owen, Athens. Pa.; David P. Barns, Beacon; F. D. Three; John T. LaRue, 238 North street, and Ranson Wil-Hired Jones, justice of the ce, of Oircleville, who sought omination, overwhelmed his »onents, getting 259 votes to y-four for Herman Brltsky a handful for James Hawkins, teen interest was manifested he nomination for town clerk, h the Howells Republicans ting for Estella Masterson, but ir efforts brought her only 107and Miss Alice M. Slawson.traded considerable attention recently by his five hundred dollar fines for intoxicated automobiledrivers, was renominated unanimously.Other nominations were:Frank S. Decker for town clerk. The incumbent, Margaret H. Myers is a Democrat.Sinclair Soona for justice of thepeace,Spiess (incumbent) Mills and G. Lester assessors.BrundageSix Orange Blossoms MakeReunion Feast of MemoryOld Warrior* Answer Master for 21 Other Comrade* of FamousAlexander and Herbert Heselton for(Incum-LeRoy E. bent) for tax collector.C. Edgar Creeden for superintendent of highways.Tamoti IT vaft I r*h r* IRegiment Now Scattered from One End of Country toOther; Arrange for 65th Gathering in 1930The reveille of memory Saturday mustered six survivors of1,000 men for the sixty-fourth annual reunion of the Orange Blossoms, 121th Regiment, New York Volunteers, in the Civil W ar. and the dinine room of the First PrcsTWterian ChurchiIEVERYBTHER E’S old GrandmBrown reading the obituarand being reminded thave her glasses changed, b.an optician's ad. There’s MjJones reading the markenews ... and restrained fron