New York, 1895
The funeral services of Mrs. Carington was conducted by Rev. W. E. Blandy at her late residence on Centreville avenue last Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Davis, of Old South road, who has been suffering from a severe attack of influenza, is improving.
At the M. P. Church the lecture on "Tragic Scenes in Life's Battles," given by W. E. Blandy, was a marked success.
Rev. Alexander Patton, president of the New York conference, will preach in the Centreville avenue M. P. Church, on Sunday at 7.30. Mrs. W. E. Blandy will conduct a service of praise at 7 o'clock.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, March 8, 1895, p. 8.
A School House Burned
The Middle Village German school was burned about 11 o'clock Tuesday night. There was a rehearsal of the choir at 8 o'clock and the young ladies left the building at 10.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, March 8, 1895, p.5.
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