New York, 1895
News from Springfield
Mrs. A. J. Wells is spending a few days with friends at Riverhead.
Miss Bertha Fitzgerald of Brooklyn is spending a few days with friends here.
Principal Doxsey, who has been sick, has recovered and is attending to his duties again.
George E. Swain, a salesman for Austin, Nichols & Co., of New York, lectured on Friday evening in the Presbyterian church.
The dedication of the new school took place on Wednesday evening in the presence of a large crowd. School Commissioner Cooley and Judge Reed of Babylon made addresses after which refreshments were served.
The Good Templars on Tuesday night elected the following officers for the ensuing quarter: Harry V. Bedell, C. T.; Belle Styles, V. T.; William Decker, P. C. F.; Helen Hegerman, secretary; Charles Small, financial secretary; William P. Amberman, treasurer; Ephraim Baylis, chaplain; Jesse Watts, marshal; A. J. Wells, sentinel; Louisa Pestle, guard.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, May 10, 1895, p. 8.
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