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About Long Islanders in the Bklyn Eagle
May 6,1896
About Long Islanders
Assemblyman Morton CROMWELL has returned to
Glen Cove, where he expects to spend the summer.
Frank TRAVIS of Flushing has been a guest of Walter CAMPBELL of
Glen Cove.
Mr. & Mrs Frank BABBOT of Bklyn are at the PRATT Manor House,
Dosoris.
The engagement of Miss Anna J. EASTMAN of Glen Cove to Mr. LEE
of New York has been announced.
Mrs. Daniel L. CHESTER of Bridgehampton is visiting Chester, Conn.
Daniel TUTHILL of Northville is visiting Southampton as a guest of his son
Elsworth TUTHILL.
G. Clarence TOPPING has returned to Sagaponack from a trip to Albany.
Miss Elizabeth CLARK of Hoboken, NJ is visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. B. CHAMBERLAIN.
George E. HORTON and William D. GASTON of this city are visiting
Southold as guests of Captain William H. HORTON.
John F. LATHAM has returned to his home at Orient from New London.
Miss Josephine S. GRAY of Long Island City has gone to Mattituck
to reside with her sister, Mrs. William M. HUDSON.
Miss Lena HAINES has returned to her home at Bridgehampton after
spending several months in this city.
Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah C. CORNWELL of Ocean Side have returned
from a visit to Washington and various places in Virginia.
Mrs. A. C. MILLER of this city is visiting her father,
Jarvis SKIDMORE of Great River.
The Rev. Canon DEEMONLIN of St. Jame's Cathedral, Toronto,
Canada occupied the pulpit in St. Mark's Church, Islip, last Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret OLIVER of Riverhead is visiting her sister,
Mrs. John TOWN of Bayshore.
Gertie MOORE, an 8 year old girl of Bay Shore, rode 40 miles
on her bicycle one day last week.
Mrs. John SMITH and daughter of this city have been spending some
time with relatives in Bay Shore this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney JEWELL have been spending some time with
Mrs. JEWELL's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saxton of Islip.
Hammond MARION of Islip celebrated his 83rd birthday last week.
Many of his children and grandchildren gathered at his home on
that day.George GATES of New York has been spending some time
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. GATES of Islip.
Dr. A. HUNTINGTON, formerly of Islip is soon to have a $10,000
house built for himself in this city.
Justice Eugene T. GRIFFITH, has returned to his home at Islip after spending
some time in New York.
S.W. LONGNECKER and family have removed to New York.
They have been residents of Islip for several months past.
Jacob SAMMIS of Setauket is now in Bay Shore.
Manager Harry MINER of New York, with his wife has been visiting
in Islip.
The Rev. R.L. BRYDGES has returned to Islip after spending a
few days in Utica, NY.
Miss Eliza HOWELL of this city is visiting Mrs. Smith W. CLOCK
of Bayshore.
George OAKLEY, captain of the revenue cutter, "Frank Sperry"
is in Bay Shore.
Mr. & Mrs. Everett T. ROGERS of Bay Shore have gone to Rossville,
S.I. where Mrs. ROGERS will spend a few days visiting relatives.
D. Milton RACKETT has been appointed sexton of the Orient
Congregational Church.
The Southold local branch of the Women's Christian Temperance
union will meet with Mrs. Seth L. TUTHILL this evening.
Large quantities of asparagus are being shipped from Mattituck
to the city markets.
Nathan P. HAND of Bridgehampton has planted 48 acres of potatoes
this spring. It took a carload of seed potatoes to plant the tract.
Over 200 dozen eggs were the product of John W. HEDGES flock of
fowl last week at his farm in Bridgehampton.
John LYNCH of Rocky Point was placed under $200 bond yesterday by
Justice WHEELER of Port Jefferson to appear before the grand jury
and answer a charge of grand larceny.
Port Jefferson will soon be in telephonic communication with the
city and other towns on the island. The poles are all set and
yesterday the lineman finished running the wires.
The steamer Montauk of the Montauk Steamboat Company recently
established a new record for the trip between New York City and
Orient Point. The distance, about 110 miles, was covered in less
than 7 hours.
Captain Benjamin HALSEY, an old resident of Bridgehampton,
while dressing himself last week, fell heavily to the floor and
fractured his hip.Captain Preston BURR launched his new sloop at
Oakdale last week.
Captain Smith RHODES' sloop, the Mary Ella, is at Islip being
prepared for the summer season.
All the regular trains stop at the new depot at the TITUS Crossing,
Glen Cove now.
Wm. ZIEGLER of New York, who has rented Lindall, Mr. DURYEA's
country seat, at the Glen Cove Landing, has also taken his yacht,
the Susie, for the season.
Miss Sybil CARTEE, a former missionary to China has taken charge
of the Bible Class at the Emmanuel Espicopal Sunday school church
at Great River, succeeding William NICOLL, a milionaire resident
of that section, who has had charge of the class for over 20 years.
May 8,1896
About Long Islanders
Harry T. HAWKEY of Poughkeepsie is in Bay Shore for a few days.
M.I. HUNT, principal of Islip school, has moved to Willow Ave.
Miss Marion HAWKINS & Mrs. J.H. WEBSTER have returned to Islip
from Albany.
John W. RAYNOR of New York City is visiting Southampton, his
former home.
Miss Clara FOSTER of this city is visiting Southampton.
Mr. & Mrs. John M. ATWATER, nee BYRD, of Flushing, have returned
from their European trip,where they had been for the last 2 months.
E.F. MacCONNELL of Philadelphia is visiting at the home of
W.W. HULSE, Bay Shore.
Dr. & Mrs. Edwin S. MOORE of bay Shore have just returned from a
week's vacation trip during which they visited Montreal,
Watertown, Saratoga and other places.
Miss Sadie ZWECK of Amityville is visiting relatives in Bay Shore.
Mrs. Henry DEAN, Mrs. Martha DEAN & Mrs. John BEDFORD of Bklyn
were the guests of Mrs. John CHARTERS of Bay Shore Wednesday.
Miss Nora PIPER, a teacher in the school of Oyster Bay,
has been engaged by the board of education as assistant
principal in the Bay Shore school for next year.
She takes the place of Miss Helen KING, who has resigned.
Frank P. PIKE and family of Bayshore are spending a few weeks
in New York.
Josiah ROBBINS of Bay Shore has purchased of E. HURD of New York
the sloop yacht Seneca for $850.
Miss Emma DRAKE of Islip was the guest of her brother at Sayville
this week.
Dr. HAMILL of New Jersey visiting in Islip this week.
Phillip ALLEY of Port Jefferson has been visiting ABREW brothers
of Islip this week.
Miss Carter is having many improvements made in her property at
Great River.
Mrs. ABREW of Port Jefferson is spending some time in Islip
as the guest of her brother, Forrest ABREW.
Miss Alice WATERBURY & Miss FLorence PROVOST both of Stamford ,
Conn are spending a few weeks at the residence of
Mrs. J. E. GOLDING of Freeport.
Edward MARYLAND of Freeeport will start on Saturday on a
pleasure trip to Washington, DC, on a bicycle.
He will be gone 10 days.
Clinton RAYNOR of this city is spending a few days with his
parents at Freeport.
Miss Fannie SIMPSON in company with Miss May FROST of East Norwich,
left Smithtown Branch yesterday for Conn. wherethey will engage
in evangelical work.
Mrs. William E. CALL of Smithtown Branch has been visiting
friends at Northport.
Michael ZUKVOSKI, a Russian farm hand has been adjudged insane
and has been removed to the state hospital at Poughkeepsie.
Clifford DEMAREST has been appointed organist and choirmaster at
All Saints church, Great Neck.
Long Island Notes/ Queens Wills - May,1896
From the Bklyn Eagle, May 8,1896 :
Long Island Notes
Doxsee's canning factory at Islip is open for the season.
William B. HORNBLOWER of New York is erecting a commodious carriage house &
stables at his summer place in Southampton.
Charles BROPHY is the first man in Southampton to obtain a license under the
Raines law. The town voted in favor of a druggist and hotel license at the
recent election.
John M. WOODBURN is to have a new house erected on Hill St., Southampton on
the site of the dwelling that burned down last year.
The Southampton Electric Light Co. is extending it's wires through Elm
streets and Little Plains Rd to Dune Rd. and thence to Meadow Club House.
A new bathing pavilion is being erected at Southampton's ocean beach.
The Southampton Bicycle Assoc. has elected Edward H. FOSTER, president ;
Wiliam A. CORWITH, vice president and Charles A. JAGGER, secretary.
Mrs. Charles HARLOW and Mrs. Edward E. FINNING (FANNING?) of Southampton were
called to Croton Falls on Wednesday, the home of their sister, Mrs. George
ABRAMS, who is dangerously ill from paralysis.
Long Island Obituaries
Freeport, LI. - Mrs. CUNNINGHAM, sister of Mr. Gilbert RAYNOR of this village
died at her home in Bklyn on Tuesday. The funeral services were held in the
Presbyterian Church, the Rev K. V. KETCHAM officiating. Deceased was in her
67th year and a former resident of Freeport. The internment took place in
Freeport Cemetery yesterday.
Patchogue,LI May 6 - The funeral of Baldwin GORDON was held from the M.E.
Church yesterday, the Reverends W.H. PAINE & A.E. COLTON officiating. Mr.
GORDON was born in Patchogue 63 years ago and was a descendant of one of the
oldest families in that village. For a numbers of years he was a beach
fisherman and his habitation on the Great South Bay opposite Patchogue had
been visited by many Brooklynites who journeyed to the beach during the
summer season. Internment was in the old cemetery. A widow and nine children
and several grandchildren survive him
Surrogate's Courts Proceedings
Jamaica,LI- In the Queens County Surrogate's court the following wills were
proved yesterday : Clara A. F. PINTO & George KAISER of Newtown. Patrick
FOLEY & Oliver W. RYDER, Jamaica and Henry LAUER of Hempstead. The will of
Johanna GUNTHER of Newtown was proved this morning.
Bklyn Eagle on May 12,1896 :
About Long Islanders
Mr. & Mrs F. WODRICH of Sea Cliff will spend the summer on their farm near
Schenectady.
Mrs. Joseph CABUS and Mrs. Frank CABUS of New York visited Mrs. Norman L.
WICKS of Bay Shore last week.
Mrs. Clayton DOXSEE of Islip has returned to her home in Islip after visiting
for several weeks in New York.
Charles TRUAX, Joseph MEWTON, Ollie CLOCK and Charles DOXSEE of Islip rode on
their bicycles to this city one day last week.
Harvey HIRST of Islip is taking a civil service examination in New York for
appointment on the police force.
The Rev. W. S. C. WEBSTER of the Presbyterian Church of Islip and the Rev.
Arthur H. ALLEN, formerly of Islip were among the number who attended the
semi-centennial of Professor Green of Princeton.
Mr. & Mrs. James FOSTER, Joseph HARVEY, James MILLER, Forest LEEK, Miss Eva
DOWNS and Miss May FOSTER, all of this city, rode to Bay Shore on their
bicycles Thursday. They spent part of the day with Mrs. Everett DOWNS and
returned home in the afternoon by train.
George CLOCK of Islip will be sailing master of a new 40 ft yacht this season
and will start for Rhode Island in a day or two.
Captain Leander RULON and John DOXSEE of Bayshore have gone to Greenport to
overhaul Capt. RULON's yacht, the Awa.
Captain E. C. HENDRICKSON of Bayshore has gone to Morris Heights to take
charge of J. A. MOLLENHAUSER's new naphtha launch, Helma.
Miss Chary JAGGER of Hicksville is visiting Riverhead as the guest of Captain
and Mrs. WINTERS.
Edward GRIFFIN of Boston is visiting his parents, Mr & Mrs. E. L. GRIFFIN at
Riverhead.
Mrs. John MARTIN of Riverhead is visiting Washington.
William SMITH of New York is visiting friends at Smithtown Branch.
Frank LAWRENCE of Amagansett has moved to Branford ,Conn.
Miss Carrie DAWSON of Shelter Island is visiting Amagansett as the guest of
Mrs. G. B. EDWARDS.
Miss Juliet SMITH of Amagansett is visiting Hartford , Conn.
Mr. J. KAFFREY of Shelter Island is visiting Smithtown Branch, where he
formerly resided.
Mrs. E.F. PENNEY of Center Moriches is visiting this city as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. G.E. MILLER.
William BENJAMIN of Flanders has left for a several months yachting tour.
Miss Nellie SMITH of Stony Brook is visiting Flanders as the guest of Robert
W. PENNEYS.
Miss May BATCHELDER has returned to her home at Sag Harbor from a visit of
several months in this city.
Mrs. Henry FRENCH of Sag Harbor is visiting this city.
Miss Marie PARKER of Sea Cliff is visiting her grandmother at Buffalo, NY.
Dr. D. Lansing MUNSON and family of this city are at their Sea Cliff house
for the summer.
The only child of Mr. & Mrs. A. SYREN of Sea Cliff, who has been ill with
bronchial trouble for some weeks, died on Saturday afternoon.
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Wellington L'HOMMEDIEU of Smithtown Branch and
her three children were badly injured in a runaway accident.
Lewis TUTTLE when riding a bicycle in front of the residence of Daniel
CORWIN in Westhampton, Suday, fell from his wheel exhausted and had to be
carried in and revived and then taken to his home at Speonk in a carriage.
Mr. TUTTLE had been fighting fire during the day and was overcome by the
heat. One of his hands was severely blistered.
May 15 1896 in the Bklyn Eagle -
Long Islanders
Mrs. John SPRINGSTEAD of Sea Cliff has returned to her home from
Weschester, whither she was called by the sudden death of brother.
Justice HOWSER of Sayville is spending a week at Riverhead.
Mrs. Isaac WINTERS has returned to her home at Riverhead from a
visit to Westhampton.
Jacob J. GOLDSTEIN of New York City is visiting Riverhead as
the guest of D. SANDMAN.
Dr. & Mrs. H.H. YOUNG have returned to their home in Jamesport
from Marietta, GA, where they spent the winter.
Joseph LOWERY of Sag Harbor has moved to Northport.
Daniel REENE of this city has moved with his family to Riverhead
where they will make their home in the future.
The Rev T.H. GRIFFITH of this city has been atttending the annual
meeting of the Suffolk Cty Association of Congregational Chuches.
held at Jamesport this week.
Charles BROWN of Riverhead has sailed from New York to Central
America as steward of the schooner "Montana". He will be away about 6 months.
Captain & Mrs. John PETERSON of South Jamesport are to reside
at Rose's Grove, near Southampton for the coming summer.
Mr. & Mrs. A.H. DeFRIEST of Atlantic City are visiting Bating
Hollow as guests of Mr. DeFRIEST's parents.
Miss Lillie CORWIN of Westhampton is visiting Center Moriches as
the guest of Mr. John FORDHAM.
Miss Sophia ROGERS, teacher in the Easthampton union school,
spent several days with her parents , Mr & Mrs. David ROGERS.
Miss Lottie DICKERSON of Calverton is visiting Wading River as
the guest of her cousin Miss Marie WARNER.
The engagement is announced of Miss Maude Beatrice COOPER of
this city to A. Gardiner COOPER, also of this city, and for a
number of years a resident of Sag Harbor. The marriage will
take place early in June.
Mrs. Charles W. PAYNE of Sag Harbor is visiting Lakewod,
NJ as the guest of Mrs. William H. GLEASON.
W.W. SAULT of Sag Harbor has moved to Rockville Center.
Mr. & Mrs. William DANIELS of Amagansett are visiting Lynne, Conn.
Mrs. William MILLER is visiting Wolaston Heights, Mass.
Mrs. James M. BROWN has returned to Amagansett from Mystic, Conn.
where she spent the winter.
Frank CORINTH & Albert ROGERS of Southampton made a run to
this city and return last week on their bicycles.
Mr. & Mrs. Mortimer GUERIN of this city are visiting Mrs. GUERIN's
parents,
Mr. & Mrs. George KIERNAN, at Sag Harbor.
Mr. & Mrs. Monroe H. GREEN have returned to their home at
Southampton, from a wedding tour through the state.
Mrs. Edwin S. WHEELER of Boston is the guest of her
sister -in -law, Mrs. William LOWEN, at Southampton.
Mrs. W.R. BURLING & Mrs. G. H. BURLING of Southampton are
visiting this city.
Mrs. Henry D. BREWSTER of Bay Shore has been spending a few days
with relatives in this city.
Miss Alice Dodge WATERBURY and Miss Florence Maguerite PROVOST
of Stamford , Conn. are visiting with Mrs. John E. GOLDING at
Freeport.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. MEIGS of New Haven, Conn are to spend
the summer at Greenport as the guests of Mrs. E.L. GOLDSMITH.
Mrs. L.E. HAMMOND of Smith's Point is visiting Greenport.
F.C. BEEBE of Greenport has been in Washington this week on
business.
Captain Isaac REEVE has returned to his home in Greenport from
a visit in California.
E.K. THORNTON of Greenport will spend the summer near Norfolk,
VA, where he has bought the Ocean View house.
John B. REEVE of Greenport has returned from a few days visit
in Washington.
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel DIMON of Greenport have moved to this city.
George BUTLER of Greenport has secured a position as fireman on
the Long Island Railroad.
Ernest C. DALZELL, who has just graduated from the Annapolis Naval
Academy is visiting Sag Harbor as the guest of his uncle,
Allan C. DALZELL. Mr. DALZELL is now a midshipman on the U.S.
cruiser "New York".
Miss Mary KEARNS died at her home in Sag Harbor on Wednesday,
at the age of 31 years. Remains were taken to Calvary cemetery
for internment.
Long Islanders in 1896
In the Bklyn Eagle - Jan. 3, 1896
Nathaniel SMITH of Jersey City & Frank SMITH of New York City
are spending a week at Sag Harbor,
as guests of their sister, Mrs. Charles B. BECK.
Miss Virginia TOOKER of Attleboro, MA is visiting at her former
home in Sag Harbor.
Mrs. H. T. CORWI of this city is visiting Sag Harbor,
as the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. Emmett YOUNGS.
Herbert La Mont of this city is visiting Sag Harbor,
where his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Charles La Mont, have a summer place.
Charles L. RAYNOR & John N. ROGERS have returned to Westhampton
from a 2 weeks shooting trip to Nagg's Head, North Carolina.
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore F. JACKSON of New York and
Mrs. W.M. L. DISKE & family of Bklyn spent New Year's Day in
Westhampton.
A daughter of John TYLER of Eastport is sick with scarlet fever.
Joseph BADER of Wilmington, Del. has recently been visiting
relatives in Sea Cliff.
Mrs. Martha BOWEN & daughter of Sea Cliff have been
visiting relatives in this city.
Mrs. E. WIRSCHING of Chicago is visiting her mother,
Mrs. M. BOWEN, at Sea Cliff.
Miss Lillian Pearsall of Sea Cliff gave an afternoon reception
and musicale yesterday.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. CRAFT of Glen Cove gave a dinner party in their new
house at Duck Pond, last week, to the bridemaids & ushers at their recent
marriage.
Thomas TOWNS of Bayshore has been appointed a deputy sheriff.
Mrs. Samuel B. JAYNE of Bayshore has gone to New Orleans
to visit her daughter, Mrs. C.H. LUZENBURG.
Mrs. J.W. Latham of Woodsburgh has been spending some time with
Mrs. L. BROWER of Bay Shore.
Miss Lizzie MOORE of Riverhead is visiting Miss Hetty JEFFREY of
Bayshore.
Miss Edna GOLDING of Bayshore gave a tea party to a number of
her little friends. Among those present were Miss Ethel WOODMAN,
Miss Helen STELLENWERF,Master Kenneth STELLENWERF,
Master Dick RAVEN, Master Henry RAVEN, Master Roy BREWSTER,
Miss Julia GOLDING, Master Howell GOLDING, Master Frank PIKE.
Mrs. Henry Watrous BIGELOW of Woodside, who has been sorjourning
in the Delaware Valley & at Addison, NY, during Christmastide,
has returned home.
Judge Wilmot M. SMITH of Patchogue will hold court tomorrow.
He will sit at Riverhead. Next Monday, he will be at Long Island
City.
William H. TOPPING of Bridgehampton, a machinist, has made an
assignment to Charles A. PIERSON.
Everett A. CARPENTER has received the appoinment of
appraiser of the estate of the late John W. MASURY of
Center Moriches, who left property valued at $8,000,000.
Peter HAYES, a member of Meridian Lodge #601, died yesterday at
his home in Islip. He was a war veteran and belonged to the
William Gurney Post #538, G.A.R.
Lawrence CASSEL of Great Neck & Miss Agnes McMAHAN of New York
were married Sunday night at 5 o'clock at St. Aloysius' Church,
Great Neck, by the Rev. Edward SMITH.
The best man was Mr. J.J. HOEY & the maid of honor,
Miss LAWRENCE of New York.
Joseph H. RANDALL & Miss Adella SMITH, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel SMITH of East Patchogue,
were married at the bride's home on New Year's Day by Rev.
A.E. COLTON. There were about 80 guests present and many costly
presents were received by the bride.
Mr. & Mrs. RANDALL will reside at Oyster Bay.
The marriage of S. CLifton TOWNSEND of Baltimore to
Clara Griffiths MURRAY took place last night in
St. George's Church, Flushing, the ceremony being
performed by Dr. Carpenter SMITH, assisted by the Rev. H.D. WALLER. Miss
Edythe TOWNSEND of Baltimore, a sister of the groom was maid
of honor and William S. TOWNSEND of New York acted as best man.
The bride comes from an old revolutionary family.
The Rev. W.S. BALLOU, pastor of First Universalist Church of
Huntington was married to Miss Lela C. MERRILL at Hop Bottom, PA.
last Tuesday. He and his bride arrived at the parsonage
to find that the women of the parish invaded the house and
put everything in readiness for the homecoming. To the other
surprises was a well filled purse from the congregation.
William FAIRMAN of Bklyn & Mrs. Ann C. HARDENBROOK,
daughter of Justice HENDRICKSON of Jamaica,
were married last night at the residence of Mrs.
William BARKER, 1028 Bedford Ave., Bklyn.
Jan 2, 1896
About Long Islanders
Miss Adelaide TERRY of Southampton is visiting her parents, Mr. & Mrs. T.K.
TERRY of Terryville.
Miss Mary C. BATEMAN of Kansas City, MO, mother of Justice C. H. BATEMAN of
Shelter Island, died Thursday.
Albert P. CORWIN of Greenport is spending the winter in this city as the
guest of his son, Captain Addison CORWIN of the police force.
Dr. & Mrs. DIEKMAN of this city are visiting Greenport, their native home.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert FESSENDEN of Barrington, RI are the guests of Mr. & Mrs.
J.H. GRIFFITH of East Rockaway.
Miss Lillian ROSEMON of this city is visiting relatives in Bayshore.
Gardener LOCKWOOD of New York is spending a few days hunting in the vicinty
of Bayshore.
George T. BROWN & family have moved from Sea Cliff to this city. Mrs. BROWN
is the daughter of ex alderman William H. KAY.
Miss Julia K. CHELLBORG,BA professor of mathematics in the Normal College,
New York City is visiting relatives at Sea Cliff.
Mr. & Mrs. S. TITUS & family, Glen Cove were guests of Miss Belle JACKSON of
Jamaica yesterday.
Mr. William H. BOWNE & family of School St, Glen Cove are spending a week at
Newburgh.
Comodore Theodore W. SHERIDAN , Samuel STENSON, C.S. DUNNING and several
other members of Sea Cliff Yacht Club spent New Years Day in that village.
Nathan OSBORNE of Water Mill, who is atending the Michigaqn mining School at
Houghton, Mich. has taken such a high standardin all his studies for the year
that he has been excused from examinations.
Richard FITZGIBBONS, D.J. SINGER of New York City and Herbert CHILDS of Bklyn
are at the Apancuck Point house, Westhampton for a few days duck shooting.
Misses Annie & Mamie HAVENS of Bridgehampton are spending the holidays in the
city.
Dr. & Mrs. Willam H. ROGERS of Moriches are visiting Bridgehampton, the
doctor's former home.
Mrs. Mary HEMPSTEAD of Evanstton, Ill. is visiting Bridgehampton at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Rev. Arthur NEWMAN.
Frank ROSE of Glastonburg, Conn. is visiting his parents at Rose Hill, Water
Mill.
Otis G. PIKE of Riverhead, William H. PIKE of Mattituck, Louis O. PIKE of
Jamaica & Gilson PENNY of Cutchogue will start soon for a trip to Bermuda.
Letters of Administration of the estate of the late Justice Thomas F. BISGOOD
of Sag Harbor have been granted by the Surrogate of Suffolk Cty to Alice M.
BISGOOD, widow, and Everet A. CARPENTER, friend.
The summer place of LOMBARD & AYRES at Water Mill, has been bought by Mrs.
Mary Tilcomb ? of this city.
Two Irish setters belonging to Mr. Russell GRACE of Great Neck, got out of
their kennels yesterday and killed 224 valuable fowls.
The College Point board of village trustees organized yesterday by electing
F.G. PAULY, president.
1897 July 31.About Bklyn People
Marion
ABOUT BROOKLYN PEOPLE ----
Mr. L. H. Moore, organist of the Central Congregational
Church, and his family have gone to the Catskills for the Summer.
Mr. Buckley and Misses Addie and Florence Buckley,
of 370 Clinton street, are at Bar Harbor for the Summer.
Captain J. Girvin Gully and Lieutenant J. Duncan,
late of the Cape Mounted Rifles and veterans of the Zulu and Boer wars,
are being royally entertained by a party of New York and Brooklyn friends at
Five Mile River, Conn. They sail for Europe in August but expect to return in
time to partake of the Christmas festivities of the many friends they have made
during their short but pleasant visit to this country.
Miss Marie King, the soprano in the Central Congregational Church quartet, is
summering at Rockey Hill, Conn.
Mr. John H. Haaren, principal of Fulton avenue school,
in the new ward, and basso in the Central Congregational Church quartet is at
Easthampton. He contemplates a pilgrimage to Montauk Point on foot with a view
of better acquaintance with the sun.
Mr. J. H. McKinlay, the Central Congregational Church tenor, has gone up to
the Catskills for vacation.
Mrs. A. Maelstrom and Belle Meyers, of 319 1/2 Tenth street, are going to
spend part of the month of August at West Yaphank, L. I.
Mr. J. Walter Clark, of South Ninth Street, will spend the coming month of
August at Greenport, Sag Harbor.
Miss M. R. Ennis, of Gates avenue, started for Mountain Dale yesterday.
Mr. Ripley Ropes left the city on Tuesday last for his 300 acre farm in Rhode
Island, where he will remain ten days.
William E. Robertson, Jr., and Miss Myra Robertson, of 302 Dean street, are
passing the Summer at Jefferson, Schoharie County.
Mrs. F. H. White, of 339 Bridge street, and her children, consisting of
Theresa, Mamie, Jennie, Annie, Emma, Gabriella, James, John and Frank White,
Jr.; are enjoying themselves at Jefferson, Schoharie County. The well know
old volunteer fireman and father of the above numerous family, Frank H.
White, will join them about August 16.
The Misses Dugan, of Clifton place, will pass the heated term at East Durham,
among the Catskills.
The Misses Lillie and May Simpson, of Waverly avenue, will rusticate at
Coxsackie, on the Hudson.
The NEW YORK GRAPHIC says that "one of the prettiest women at Long Beach is
Mrs. P. G. Hopper, of Brooklyn, an artist of uncommon merit and already of no
little fame. She is very young, very charming and uncommonly handsome. She
is "divinely tall" and she has a piquant, sparkling face, crowned with drk
hair, and lighted by a pair of dark blue eyes. She has a little picture of
Mrs. Cleveland set in a thick frame of trailing arbutus so exquisitely
painted, so read, that at first glance you fancy that you can smell the
blossom's delicate perfume."
Miss Grace Cokefair, of Prospect place, has gone to her Bridgeport home for
the summer.
Mrs. E. Hawkins, of Ninth street, will divide her Summer between Jamesport,
L.I., and Lake George.
Miss Maline A. Kelly, of 176 Duffield street, and Miss Teresa Downey, of 235
Bergen streeet, are at South Fallsburgh, Sullivan County.
Duncan McLaren, Jr., is spending three weeks at Barryville, Sullivan County.
Mrs. G. Murray, of Henry street, is at Saratoga.
Miss Minnie C. Kelsey, Miss Eloise B. Kelsey, Miss Hessie A.
Staines and Master James Conley are at Rogers' Rock, Lake George.
Miss E. J. Tompkins, of Fulton street, near Navy, will rusticate at Seal
Beach, near Asbury Park.
Dr. J,. Randolph Quinn, of Franklin and Lafayette avenues, has returned after
an absence of over two weeks which was spent camping in the Adirondack woods,
and imbibing the waters at Saratoga Springs.
Mr. George W. Wilson, of Myrtle and Kent avenues, has returned from Chicago
where he attended the convention of the Western Educational Association.
W. H. Slater is abroad in Europe the the Summer.
Mrs. C. J. Buchner and children, of 114 Meserole street; Mrs. W. G. Hewitt
and child, of 152 South Eight street and Miss Maria Vollkommer, of 112
Meserole street, are at Schodack.
Mrs. E. P. Walsh and daughter, of 221 Carroll street, will spend the month of
August at Bolton, on Lake George.
Samuel Trimble, David Brown and E. F.
Sullivan, of Fourth place, are at Lock Sheldrake, Sullivan County.
Mrs. Henry P. Burger is at Lake George.
Miss L. G. Walk and Miss Daisy Williamson,
of 126 Washington avenue, have gone to Lake Mahopac for a short time.
Will leave there about the 10th of August for the Catskills.
Mr. J. Phoenix and family and Miss E. Pitt have gone of Saratoga.
Miss Edith J. and Master James S. Swan, of 147 Sixth avenue, are at Ocean
Beach, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dean, Jr., and family, of 115 Sixth avenue, are at
Patchogue.
Mr. William Francis, from Milwaukee, Wis., is spending a week with his
cousin, A. E. Kraemer, at Rockville Center, L.I.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ramsbotham and family, of 3?3 Monroe street, will be at
Greenwich, Conn., til the middle of September.
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Van Dyke, of 107 Lefferts place, are at Eastport, L.I.
and will spend the month of September at Long Branch.
Mr. Mowbray Saul, of Lexington avenue, left for Europe on the steamship
Alaska on Tuesday the 19th inst., and Mrs. M. Saul and Miss S. Lane will
spend the month of August in Northampton, Mass.
Miss Alethea Zoble, of 185 Java street, a well known soprano singer, is at
Bangall, Dutchess County.
Miss S. E. Dougherty, of Noble street, has taken her family to Loch
Sheldrake, Sullivan County, N. Y.
Miss Nellie Reeves, of 105 India street, Greenpoint, is at Bangall, N. Y.
Miss Emily Blakely, of 86 Meserole avenue, is at Mount Marion, N. Y.
Miss Josie Sutherland, a teacher of Public School No. 31, Dupont street, as
it Hunter, Catskill Mountains.
Miss Hannah J. Burke, of 103 Oakland street, is at Hunter.
Miss Lillie M. Dickson, of Java street, is at Plainfield, N. J.
Miss Ada E. Heather, of Norman avenue, is at Coeymans on the Hudson.
Captain Frank Callihan, son of the Hunter's Point bridge keeper, has been
made captain of the steam tug Appledore, owned by Mr. John Good and intended
to carry his workmen from the works at Ravenswood, L. I., to Brooklyn and New
York.
Mr. Henry Vogt, of Kent street, has taken his family to Ulster Heights, N. Y.
Mrs. Peter Burden, of Manhattan avenue, is at Bangall, Dutchess County N. Y.,
with her family.
Mr., Charles Vogt, of Irving place, has his family at Haines Falls, N. Y.
Mrs. Miller, of Manhattan avenue, is recovering from the injuries recently
received while bathing in the surf at Ocean Grove, N.J.
Mr. William Vogt, of Oak street, has a comfortable Summer home at Catchogue.
Mr. John C. Orr, the Greenport lumber and box merchant, has his family at
Bayshore.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. English, of Washington avenue, are at Bay Shore.
The Rev. William P. Corbitt, of Pacific street, will pass the Summer with his
family at Ocean Grove.
Mrs. Edgar E. Griff, of 41 India street, is at Bellport.
The Rev. William Reid, of Milton street, has gone to City Island for a short
while.
The Rev. Father Wagner, of the Church of the Annunciation, is recovering from
a recent sunstroke.
Mrs, Nathaniel Roe, Miss Lizzie M. Roe, of Noble street, have returned from
Manchester.
Captain and Mrs. J. Harris Balston are at Kingston on the Hudson.
Mrs. C. E. Rahn, of Norman avenue, is at Saugerties, Ulster County, N. Y.
Mrs.H. E. Remsen, of Cumberland Street, and Mrs. Charles B. Teale, of Fort
Greene place, will spend August and September at Scarborough on the Hudson.
Mr. Lu Senarens and Miss Josie Senarens have gone to Milford, Pa. for the
Summer.
Miss Annie Whitty, of the Hill, is at Brentwood, L. I.
E. J. Sherlock will locate for the season at Greenport, L. I.
John McDermott, of 45 Willow street, is at Oregon, near Peekskill.
Bernard Leavey is at Saratoga.
Mr. J. Constantine McGuire is at Woodsburgh, L. I.
Francis Girard Turner, ex-president of the St. Patrick Society, is at Shelter
Island.
Francis Curran, of St. Felix street, is at Far Rockaway.
Thomas J. Lowery, of the Third Ward, is in the Catskills.
Bernard McCaffery and family are at Point Pleasant, N. J.
Dr. Joseph Kene is at Coney Island.
Thomas Carroll, Police Commissioner, and family at at Southold, L. I.
P. F. Healey, 34 Clinton street, and family are at Far Rockaway.
Dr. George R. Kuhn, of Clinton avenue, and family are at Patchogue, L. I.
Joseph W. Carroll is at Point Pleasant, N. J.
J. Hamilton Farrell, of the Fourth Ward, is at Point Little Silver, N. J.
J. F. Keaney, of Vanderbilt avenue, is in the Catskills.
John Cunnion and family, of Jay street, are at Southhold.
Mr. William J. Gaynor started yesterday on a well earned vacation and will be
absent about a month. He goes first to Saratoga and from there will run up
through the Lake Champlain region and down the St. Lawrence to the Thousand
Islands.
Mrs,. Almaritta Burt and Mrs. Clarence Foot, of Halsey street, mother and
sister of United States Marshall Stafford, are sojourning near Twin Lakes,
Duchess County.
Mr. Willis E. Stafford in hunting bears near the Rip Van Winkle House, in the
Catskills.
Clarence Foot, the assistant paying teller of Nassau Bank, is enjoying his
vacation with his young bride at Millerton, N. Y.
Mrs. Henry C. and Miss Estelle May Seigmann have left Brooklyn for their
summer retreat in Sullivan County. Mr. Seigmann has just returned from a
trip to Philadelphia.
Miss Nina Harbeck, of Hart street, is visiting relatives at Cleveland,O.
Mrs. C. Cox, of Bergen street, is visiting friends in Heightstown, Freehold
and other parts of New Jersey.
Mrs. William J. Turkington, of 109 Flatbush avenue, left on Wednesday to
spend the Summer with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Oscar Von Schulle Buckow,
Somerville, N. J.
Mrs. M. Le Clair, of Adelphi street, is at Monticello, N. Y.
Mr. C. F. Bailys and his daughter, Miss Susie, of Adelphi street, will spend
the ensuing month at East Norwich, L. I.
Mrs. Lyons of Lewis avenue, with her daughters, Misses Alice and Lizzie, are
at White Lake, Sullivan Co.
Mr. George Shafter, of 166 Calyer street, is at Ocean Grove, NJ.
Mr. Edward Cameron, 158 Calyer street, had returned from Port Washington, L.
I.
Mrs. Thurber, residing at 517 Manhattan avenue, is at Providence, R. I.
Miss Ida Shapoff, of 70 Newell street, is at Ocean Grove.
The Rev. George W. Mooney, on Wednesday last, returned to his Summer
residence at Ocean Grove, N. J.
Mrs. MacDonald, 124 Java street, is at Goshen, Orange County, N.Y.
Mrs. Daniel McCollum and the Misses McCollom, of India street, are at
Southold, L. I.
Misses Susie and Sarah Weselis, of 711Leonard street, are at Mount Marion, N.
Y.
Mrs. W. S. Flynn, of Meserole avenue, will go to Morristown, N. J. with her
daughter.
Mr. Lewis Walker, of the firm of A. K. Meserole & Co., has his family located
at Hackettstown, N. J.
Mr. Isaac L. Doughty, of 623 Leonard street, has his family at Kelley's
Corners, N. Y.
Miss Ida Belle Wood, one of the teachers of Public School No. 34, is at Mount
Marion, N. Y.
Miss Emma Weber, of 534 Leonard street, is at Hempstead, L. I.
Miss Mamie Connolly, daughter of ex-Alderman John A. Connolly, of the
Seventeenth Ward, is at Hempstead, L. I.
Miss Mary Anderson, of 184 Kent street, is at Mount Marion, N.Y.
Mr. E. M. Coryell, of 167 Eckford street, is at Vail's Gate, N. Y.
Miss Irene Hill, of 121 Nassau avenue, is at Chatham , Westchester County, N.
Y.
Mrs. A. M. Barringer, who resides at 179 Manhattan avenue, is at Barrytown,
N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. S. A. Coykendale, of Kent street, have exchanged their quarters at
Liberty, Sullivan County for Asbury Park, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooper, of Bedford avenue, are at Liberty, Sullivan
County, N. Y.
On Monday next Mr. and Mrs. A. Shellas, of South Fifth street, will go to
Ocean Grove, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, of 112 Kent street, have transferred themselves from the
mountains of Sullivan County to the sea breezes at Asbury Park, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Logan, of Kent street, are at Bay Shore, L. I.
Miss Mary Reynolds, of Meserole avenue, has returned from Hunter.
Miss Sophie Blanchard, of Huron street, has arrived home from Long Branch, N.
J.
Dr. Ira Van Gieson, of Kent street, is at Ocean Beach, N. J.
Ex-Judge Chauncy Perry has arranged to take his family to Franconia, White
Mountains, next week.
Miss Libbie Penny, of the National Temperance Publication Society, did
considerable work during the week at the temperance camp meeting at Ocean
Grove.
Mr. Jacob Nen has his family at the Atlantic Highlands.
Mr. Albert L. Perry and Mrs. J. W. Cummings will pass the best part of August
on a tour of recreation on the White Mountains.
Justice Clark . Rhinehart and George H. Rowe, of the Seventeenth Ward, are in
the Catskills for a brief respite.
Mr. John Bremer, of Eckford street, is at Ocean Grove with his family.
Mrs. Almira Smith, worthy matron of Harmonia Chapter, is at Southampton, L.
I.
Chris. Koch and family, of West and Huron streets, are at Liberty, Sullivan
County, N. Y.
Miss Nettie McEwen, a popular soprano in the Seventeenth Ward, who made her
debut at Chickering Hall, New York, about two years ago, sailed yesterday for
Glasgow, Scotland, on the steamer State of Nebraska of the State Line. Miss
McEwen was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I. McEwen, and her
brother, Mr. John D. McEwen. There was a large party of the friends of the
family present at the time of the steamer's departure and wished the McEwen
family a hearty bon voyage. They intend of spend several months abroad.
Mr. Thomas Bell, of this city, is enjoying his vacation at Paradisa, Kan. and
expects to return to the city next week.
Miss Anna T. O'Brien, of Wolcott street, will spend the month of August in
the Catskills.
Miss Mamie O'Reilly, of Lawrence street, has just returned from a brief visit
to Merrit's Corners, Sing Sing, Croton Lake and Mt. Kisco, being accompanied
by Miss Nellie Merritt, of Merritt's Corners, N. Y.
Miss Cora Gover and her brothers Edwin and Charles, of 231 Schermerhorn
street, are among the Berkshire Hills.
Messrs. H. W. St John and H. C. Koempel, of Putnam avenue, are on a two
weeks' hunting expedition in the woods of Maine. As they are both expert
shots many proofs of their skill are expected by their friends.
Mrs. George Evans and daughter Evalina, of Hooper street, are at Asbury Park.
Miss Josie Herrfeldt, of Second street, S. E. is at Neperau, Westchester
County.
Mrs. Albert J. Atkinson, of Monroe street and Nostrand avenue, with Master
Willie and Miss Ella, are at their New England home, Newburyport, Mass.
Mr. Fred A. Davis is spending his vacation in Berneville, Albany County, with
his mother, who is in her 77th year.
Mr. Lou Wernberg, a brother of Mr. Jerry Warnburg, left on the Cunarder
Aurauia yesterday for Europe. Mr. Wernberg goes to establish a branch house
for the sale of the extracts manufactured by his firm. He will return in
September.
(Typo or two brothers spelling their names differently?.......interesting)
Thomas Adams, Jr. and family are spending the Summer at Sea Cliff, where Mr.
Adams is furnishing lots of sport for his friends with his speedy Naphtha
launch.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hurst and family are at Shelter Island.
Mrs. William G. Sims, Jr., and son Frank, of Wycoff street, are at Far
Rockaway.
Robert R. Knox and family, Misses Mamie and Jennie Donaghy, Miss Maggie E.
Campbell, Miss Alice Bennett, Miss Annie Heydt, Mr. Ernst Kreuder and family
and Mrs. William Forrest are at Stanton Hill, Greene County, N. Y.
Mrs. Mary Cummings and her son Artie, of Dean street, are spending a few
weeks among the Thousand Island.
Mrs. George McDonald and daughter, Mrs. William Hl. Wilson, of 255 Pacific
street, are at Asbury Park.
Miss Percie Crump, of Washington avenue, sailed on the Cunard steamship
Aurania for her home in England.
Mrs. M. F. H. Smith, soprano of the First Baptist Church, E. D., is with her
children in Lewis County.
Miss Nellie Bronson, of 127 North Oxford street, will spend the month of
August among the mountains of Sullivan County.
The engagement of Miss Addie P. Hamilton to Mr. Francis Gross, Jr. is
announced.
Miss Mabel R. Swartz, of Bergen street, will spend the month of August at
Oyster Bay, L. I.
Miss G. Cecil Simonson, who has been traveling for the past month, is
expected to arrive at Long Branch very soon.
Mr. Milo L. Voight, of Wyckoff street, has gone to the Catskills for six
weeks.
Mr. Francis Gross has just returned from a three month's sojourn in Europe.
William H. Aitken and wife are at New London and Newport for two weeks.
Mrs. Ferdinand Reiss and family, of Macon street, are at Cornwell on the
Hudson.
Misses Josie and Jennie Farrell, of South Elliott place, and Miss Mamie
Burgmyer, of Herkimer street, are at Patchogue, L. I.
Mrs. and Miss Maguire, of 28 St. James place, are at Point Pleasant, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cholwell with Master Madison Cholwell, of South
Portland avenue, were at Flushing, L I.
Mr., Mrs. and Miss Kent, of Second place, and Miss Tillie Buckbee, of 230
Carroll street, are spending two weeks at Jefferson, in the Catskills.
Mrs. Morris Renwick Dyett, of the Hill, is at Southampton, L. I.
Dr. Francis W. Bowron, of Tompkins avenue, is at Shelter Island with his
mother and sisters.
Miss Kate Cochrane, of Lafayette avenue, is at Westfield, Union County, N.J.
Miss Florence M. Clark, the daughter of William M. Clark, of Lexington
avenue, is at Saratoga.
Miss Maggie MacDougall, of 320 Hart street, is at Lancaster, Pa.
Mrs. A. Searight Murphy, of 332 President street, has returned from a visit
to friends in Boston, and will spend August at Asbury Park.
Mr,. R. M. Stiles goes to the Adirondacks, making his first stop at
Chestertown. He intends to go hence as far northward as his fortnight's time
will permit.
Master Alexander S. and Delafield S. Murphy, of 332 President street, are
spending their vacation at Whitestone, L. I.
Miss Annie Hickson, of 100 Cumberland street, is at Ocean Grove.
Miss Mollie and Kittie Lang will spend their vacation at Five Mile River,
near Roton Point.
Arthur Wright sailed yesterday on the French line Steamer La Champagne. He
will be absent about six weeks.
Mrs. A. M. Barnes, 566 Pacific street, will visit Roton Point with some
friends for a week, then go to Atlantic City, where she will be joined by
Mrs. George E. Peckham.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ruger, Miss Ruger, Miss Fannie E. Marsh, Miss Becker, in
company. sailed for Germany on Thursday on the streamer Gellert, of the
Hamburg line.
Miss Maggie E. Brumann, of Henry street, has been spending the past week with
her cousin, Miss Minnie Ryan, of Lexington avenue, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aitken, of Lafyette avenue, are spending a few days with
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wells, at Riverhead, L. I.
Miss H. C. Campbell, of Willoughby avenue, has been spending a few weeks at
Springfield and Grandville, Mass. She left there on Friday last for
Waterford, Maine, where she will remain until some time in September.
Mrs. C. D. Farley, widow of the late Dr. James L. Farley, is at Springfield,
Mass.
Mrs. Frank Coleman, Miss Josie Louise Coleman and Master Samuel Avila Coleman
are at Orient, L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. McEvoy, Mr. S. Golding and Mr. R. H. Davison, will
Summer at Hunter, in the Catskills.
William J. McCahill, Will Fruin, John J. Murphy and James Minniter are at
Haines' Falls, in the Catskills.
Miss Jo Murphy, of Public School No. 42, is at Hunter, and Mr. John J. Murphy
is spending his vacation at Haines' Falls, in the Catskills.
Charles Schwartz, of Jefferson avenue, and E. A. King, of Rochester avenue,
have returned from a two weeks' stay, spent in hunting and fishing, in the
mountains of Sullivan County.
Mr. W. H. Sealey, of the TIMES compoing room, has taken his family to Ocean
Beach, N. J.
Mr. Henry Bogel, of 288 Manhattan avenue, has taken his family to Liberty, NY
Mr. Edward Perry, of Calyer street, will pass a few days at Ocean Beach, N.
J.
Mr. Edward S. Knapp, one of the owners of the Greenpoint Ferry Company, is
with his family at Bay Shore, L. I.
The Rev. Wendelin Guhl, the rector of St. Alphonso's Roman Catholic Church,
Kent street, Greenpoint, is recovering from the effects of a sunstoke which
prostrated him over two weeks ago while he was superintending the laying of a
concrete pavement in front of his church and parochial residence.
Mrs. A. S. Caswell and daughters, of 255 Clinton street, will depart during
the week for the interior of the State. They will spend the season at
various resorts, returning in September.
Mrs. R. J. Morrison and her son Russell, of 215 Macon street, are in Newport,
R. I. where they will remain the rest of the Summer.
Miss Jessie A. Beam, of Waverly avenue, is spending a short time in the
Catskills at a place called Big Indian.
Dr. E. E. Scofield, of the Seventeenth Ward, is about to erect a Summer
residence at Bay Shore, L. I.
Mr. John F. Ryan and family, of the Nineteenth Ward, are at Bay Shore, L. I.
Ex-Assessor James L. Jensen departed on Friday evening for Monticello, Orange
County, N. Y.
Rev. Charles N. Woelfkin, formerly of Greenpoint, is about to settle in
Hackettstown, N. J.
Miss Carrie Perry, of Calyer street, will depart for the White Mountains next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walker, of Oakland street, are at Ocean Grove.
The Rev. Thomas H. Burch, of the Greenpoint M. E. Tabernacle, and Mr. John
Mooney, of the Seventeenth Ward, will depart for Europe next Saturday.
Superintendent Edward Brooks, of the Greenpoint Post Office, has returned
from Ocean Beach.
Ex-Assessor Daniel J. Walsh, of the Seventeenth Ward, is enjoying a well
earned vacation.
Mrs. J. D. Bowne and her daughter Lulu, of Milton street, are at Rye,
Westchester Count
Mr. Louis Frees, Jr., of 104 Kent street, will spend the month of August
among the Shawangunk Mountains.
Mrs. J. M. Narwood of 48 Oakland street, has returned from Newburgh and
Liberty and will start next week for Setauket, L. I.
Miss Jessie Collins of 77 India street, who has been for the past month at
Irvingon, N. J., has returned to her home.
The Rev. A. S. Gumbart, pastor of the Noble street Baptist Church, is slowly
recovering from a serious illness. He will remain at Belle Island, Conn.
until September.
The Rev. D. Savage, of the Orchard Primitive Methodist Church, will not take
an extended outing this Summer. He will occupy his putpit every Sunday.
The Rev. Father McGronan, of St. Anthony's R. C. Church, has gone to Niagara
Falls and Canada.
The Rev. Patrick McNamara spent last week at Cutchogue, where he was the
guest of the Rev. Father Foley.
Mrs. William M. Gibson is summering at the residence of her father, John H.
Rhodes, at East Moriches.
Mrs. W. E. Hedding and child are at Nyack on the Hudson.
Mrs.J. B. Davis and children ate at Irondequoit, near Rochester.
Master Sailmaker John A. Long leaves for Maine on one month's leave to-morrow.
Mrs. H. R. VanKeuren and family are at Andes in the Catskills.
Captain James Ward will spend the month of August at Essex and New Haven and
New Haven., Conn.
Chief Engineer Moore, of the Department of Steam Engineering at the Navy
Yard, and his family to to Bar Harbor to-morrow, to remain a month.
Mr. Charles G. Edmonds, Miss Mary B. Edmunds and Mrs. Charles E. Lyles have
returned from Lake Hopatcong.
Miss Sadie Bastrum, of 107 Franklin avenue, is at Crawford, Ulster County, NY
A. Van Kauren, of 36 Putnam avenue, will go to Good Ground, L. I.
Mrs. Frank S. Henderson and daughter Mamie, of 302 Pearl street, are at
Highland Mills, Orange County, N. Y.
Mrs. John Worthington and Mr. Arthur Worthington, of Jay street, are at South
Durham, Catskill.
Miss Mary Worthington, of Jay street, is at East Sherbrooke, Can.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster L. Backus have left town to visit their farm in St.
Lawrence County, New York. They will travel all the way in their carriage and
stop at all the different points of interest.
Mrs. Charles T. Austin and daughter, Dollie, of Quincy street; Mrs. Frank P.
Roome and daughter, of Lafayette avenue; Charles T. Austin and Frank P. Roome
will go to Cutchogue.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Robertson, of Dean street, expect to sail from Liverpool
on the steamship City of Rome on August 3. Mr. Robertson 's visit to England
was a profitable one. Among the personal friendships he has formed is that
of Rev. Dr. Joseph Parker.
Walter E. Powers, of this city, general manager of the Springfield Silk Mills
Company, has just been elected president of the Edgewater Silk Company, whose
factory is located at Mount Carmel, Conn. Mr. Powers' long experience in the
silk business will prove a good acquisition to the company.
Miss Emma Foddy, of Chauncey street, is at Saratoga until September.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Fiche have gone to Saratoga to spend two weeks in August,
from whence they will go and spend the remainder of August at Long Branch.
Miss Loo Curron, formerly of Prospect Heights, now a resident of Murray Hill,
New York, is spending the Summer at Roton Point, Conn.
C. Warren Hamilton and family are at Madison, Conn.
Miss Mamie Gilbert and her brother, Roscoe Conkling Gilbert, of 184 Adelphi
street, are spending a few weeks at Schenectady.
The Misses C. and J. Piazzo, of 1105 Pacific street, will spend the month of
August at Cairo, Catskill.
The Misses Josephine and Ida Bayer, of 83 Myrtle avenue, are spending the
Summer in the Catskills.
The mistake was made in last Sunday's EAGLE of mentioning E. Theall, Jr, as a
graduate of Annapolis. It appears he only entered that institution in May
last.
Miss Hattie S. Carter, of this city, has just returned from a two weeks'
sojourn at Rutherford Park, N. J., where she was the guest of ex-Judge Ward's
daughter.
Miss Mamie Smith, of Washington street, is spending the Summer with friends
in Canada.
Miss Madeline Goepper, and Miss Mamie McCourt, of Dean street, are at
Wappinger's Falls.
Mr. W. W. Goodrich and Judge Pratt, have been salmon fishing on the
Bonaventure River, Quebec. They had excellent success having killed
forty-five salmon in nine days, the largest being twenty-nine pounds.
Misses S. S. and Virgiknia Hopkins, of Fort Hamilton, left yesterday for the
Catskills.
H. D. McCutcheon and wife are visiting at Contoocook, N. Y.
Henry H. Thorns and wife are in the Highlands of the Navesink, N. J.
Miss Jennie Voorhees, of 53 Irving place, is in Nyack, N. Y.
Miss Katie Redding, Miss Dorah Oscartash, Miss Mary J. Smith, Miss Jessie
Marsh, Miss Annie B. Central and Miss Hattie Stacy, all of Hudson avenue, are
at Cairo, Greene County.
Mrs. J. Stewart and family are in the Catskill Mountains, Cairo County, N.Y.
Mr. Warren S. Crook has been confined at his house since May 5 from a stroke
of paralysis. He is able to take an occasional drive and will no doubt be
well enough in a few weeks to go to the country for recuperation.
Mrs. Edward Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall, Sr., and Miss Hattie
Robinson are in Europe.
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