New York, 1895
W. Salvin Taylor and family of Grand street will move to Jersey City on May 1st.
Elsworth J. Johnson has resigned as superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School.
William F. Wyckoff has rented the rooms now occupied by the Chub Club in the new bank building for law offices.
Rev. George E. Tilly was ordained a deacon last Saturday by the Methodist Conference at Stamford, Conn.
William Dykes, who has been confined to his home on Union avenue for two weeks with the grip, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Degrauw, who have been spending the winter at Rockledge, Fla., arrived home last evening.
The Rev. Dr. Poulson returned from conference on Wednesday and will move next week to Williamsbridge, having been appointed to the pastorate of the Methodist church at that place.
Eugene F., son of Alfred H. Beers completed his course at the New York Dental College on Thursday and was one of the graduating class at Chickering Hall, New York, last evening.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, April 12, 1895, p. 8.
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