New York, 1895
News of Hollis.
Mamie Morgan is ill of heart trouble.
A wagon belonging to Mr. Robert Miner was stolen Thursday night.
Mrs. Strickland, of Bayport, a former resident of Hollis, visited friends here this week.
G. Alexander has moved his family from Brooklyn to his cottage at the corner of Carpenter avenue and the Plank road.
A valuable horse, new set of harness and a wagon were stolen from the stable of Adriance Belknap at Hollis on Friday night.
Rev. T. F. Clark, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, will exchange pulpits with the Rev. Mr. Barthelow, of Brooklyn, Sunday morning. The pastor will preach in the evening.
A strawberry festival and entertainment will be given by the King's daughters of the Methodist Episcopal church in the lecture room Wednesday evening next, commencing at 6 o'clock.
The first children's day service by the Bible class of the Hollis Methodist church was held Sunday evening, at which there was a large attendance. Superintendent E. J. Johnson was in charge of the services. The address was by the pastor, the Rev. T. F. Clark.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, June 14, 1895, p. 8.
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