New York, 1895
The News of Queens
Prof. Wiske will give his second concert in the Lyceum on Monday evening.
Miss Maggie Friedell and Lincoln Day were married at East Moriches on Sunday.
The ball club will play their first game of the season with the Coronas on the Athletic grounds May 4.
John Mitchell, residing on the Jericho road, who had a stroke of paralysis three weeks ago, is recovering.
Services will be held for the first time on Sunday in the St. Joseph's church. The Rev. Mr. Ivy will officiate.
Jacob Seidler and Miss Augusta Germe were married in the Catholic church at Hyde Park on Wednesday morning.
An interesting program of Easter music was rendered by the choir of the Reformed church on Sunday under the direction of C. Mortimer Wiske, organist and chorister.
Charles E. Husson and Miss Gertrude A. Suffern were married Wednesday in the First Presbyterian church, New York City, by the Rev. Dr. Duffield. Miss Hart, of Brooklyn, was the maid of honor. There were no bridesmaids. Daniel Morrell, of Hollis, was best man. There was a wedding breakfast at the residence of the bride's parents.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, April 19, 1895, p. 8.
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