New York, 1895
W. G. Groves, who has been on the sick lists has recovered.
Mrs. A. J. DeBevoise has been visiting friends in Montclair, N. J.
William Nagle, Jr., gave a birthday party to his friends Tuesday evening. Games and dancing were the amusements.
In the matter of the appeal of Samuel Colton and others, of school district No. 2. Hollis, from an order made by School Commissioner Cooley, altering the boundaries of the district, State Superintendent Crooker has dismissed the appeal and confirmed the order. He thinks that school district No. 11 is abundantly able to build a school house of its own and maintain it without being a burden to the inhabitants.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, Feb. 15, 1895, p. 12.
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