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DescriptionFarmingdale Personals in the Nassau Daily Review-Star of October 4, 1940.png |
English: Farmingdale Personals in the Nassau Daily Review-Star of October 4, 1940 |
Date | October 4, 1940 |
Source | Nassau Daily Review-Star of October 4, 1940 |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
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- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zweisele and their children returned to their home at Glen Head after a visit of several days at the house of Mrs. Zweisele's mother, Mrs. Joseph Hewlett of Grant avenue, Farmingdale.
- Miss Julia Rigolini of Stewart Manor ts'as dmner guest at the home of her rnotner, Mrs. AL R. Sun,. a Duane street, Farmingdale.
- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conrad returned to teen kerne la Fanh.. medal. from a yeeaog...ent Matidoak vain. ‘V.7,'Vea 'Hp, Exeunt Cavern. at e Market, Va.
- Arthur Keat ustomata... et his home on Main street, Farmingdale. hemg returned frora aleadnuerook FA. Meadow where he spent Me Past five weeks.
- Mrs. Isadore Ramsay, of pro.- ,ct street, Farmingdale. and Mrs. Natalie Chnstrnan are on motor uto to Canada. Mrs. Ram.> flff tn. {pat relaUves. duanns ner sUr ktra.
- Mrs. G. A Barth returned to her home on Main street. Farmingdale from Nassau Suffolk General hospital. where shne underwent an operation.
- Mrs. John Hendrickson of Brooklyn is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Totten of Elizabeth street.
- Jarvis Lattin, who has been spending several weeks at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Poole of Columbia street, Farmingdale, returned to his home at Lake Helen, Florida. Mr. Lattin was a former resident of Farmingdale and makes an annual trip north to visit his children and grandchildren.
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