New York, 1895
Jamaica Personals
R. W. Higbie, of Highland avenue, has gone to Wisconsin on a business trip.
George Marshall and family have moved into one of Louis Miller's cottages on Flushing avenue.
Rev. George E. Tilly occupied the pulpit in the Union Course Methodist church on Sunday.
Surrogate A. N. Weller returned home Saturday from his trip to Fortress Monroe and Washington, D. C.
Benjamin F. Everitt and daughters, of Washington street, have been spending a fortnight in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Starr Edwards, who have been spending the winter in Jamaica, returned to Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday.
Jamaica South Notes
Peter O'Flynn has leased the Charles Fredericks farm on the Old South road.
The school house was broken into and charts, maps and a number of books destroyed. Saturday night the building was broken into again and the clock and some small articles stolen.
Peterson — Pearsall
It is announced that on Wednesday, May 22nd, Newcomb D. Peterson and Miss Lillie Pearsall, of Jamaica, are to be married.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, May 3, 1895, p. 8.
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