New York, 1895
The engagement is announced of Mr. John Miller and Miss Maggie Kohn.
Mrs. Gilbert Creed is confined to the house by a severe attack of the grip.
Harold Booth, of Kingston, is the guest of Mrs. J. Booth, of the Hempstead road.
William Berghorn, residing on Hollis avenue, is seriously ill with pneumonia.
Charles Husson has purchased the store property of John C. Hendrickson for $7,500.
Andrew Stoutenburg, who has been on a business trip through the west, returned home on Monday.
The trustees of the Creedmoor school district have appointed John Hendrickson, Jr., truant officer.
Mr. Joseph Rumminger, of the Hempstead road, and Miss Marie Penner, will be married in the Catholic church at Elmont on Tuesday.
The engagement is announced of the Rev. Joseph A. Ivy, rector of St. Joseph's church, and Miss Enid Kenyon, daughter of Norman Kenyon. The wedding ceremony will be performed in the Garden City Cathedral on Tuesday at 4 o'clock.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, Feb. 15, 1895, p. 12.
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