Thursday, July 3, 2008

A Farewell Dinner

New York, 1895

Edwin Johanknect, who is about to remove to Patchogue from Jamaica, where he has lived and been in business for twenty-one years, gave a farewell dinner Thursday night to his friends of the Chub Club. Thirty-two covers were laid and there was a man for every cover, forming a jolly company. The dinner was served by Daily.


Van Nostrand — Spice

A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday evening in this village. The contracting parties were Miss Ida R. Van Nostrand and Henry Wibert Spice. The Rev. Edgar J. Tilton, Jr., performed the ceremony, which took place at the bride's residence on Hardenbrook avenue. The wedding tour will include Washington, D. C.


Hutchinson — Sammis

Miss Annie F. Hutchinson, adopted daughter of the late Charles Welling, and Stephen W. Sammis, of Brooklyn, were married at the Presbyterian parsonage on Clinton avenue, by the Rev. J. Howard Hobbs, on Thursday evening. They have taken up their residence in Brooklyn.


Conklin — Stoddart

On Wednesday evening at the Episcopal parsonage, Jamaica, by the Rev. William Smith, Miss Katie L. Conklin, daughter of the late Eldert Conklin, was married to Robert A. Stoddart.


MARRIED

STODDART — CONKLIN — April 17th, by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Robert A. Stoddard to Kate L. Conklin, both of Jamaica. No cards.


Woolley — Miller

Cards are out for the marriage of Samuel L. Woolley and Miss Ruth A. Miller, at the bride's residence Shelton avenue, Jamaica, on Thursday evening, the 25th.

—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, April 19, 1895, p. 8.

Note: The "MARRIED" notice was printed as a paid announcement.

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