New York, 1895
Miss Remsen, of Brooklyn, is the guest of Miss Julia Adams.
The new car storage shops of the Long Island railroad are completed.
Jacob Golder is building a new barn on his premises on the Rockaway road.
The tide has been so high near the meadow that a number of families have had to move up stairs to escape the rush of water.
The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church held a Poverty Supper last Friday night at the residence of Miss Annie Boyce.
Court Springfield of Forresters gave a supper on last Thursday evening in their hall. They entertained Court Sea Side and Court Inwood.
Harry Boose has resigned his position as ticket agent of the Long Island Railroad to take a position at Newtown. His place is filled by Frank Bessmer, formerly of Rosedale.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills celebrated the fifth year of their marriage on Tuesday night at their home on the Merrick road by a wooden wedding. About 60 guests were present.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, N.Y., Jan. 11, 1895, p. 12.
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