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News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

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Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – February 8, 1924 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher

Coeymans:

  • The local high school was closed on Wednesday afternoon out of respect to the memory of William H. Seabridge, a former president of the Board of Education.
  • The Study Club will be entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. Robert Sickler and Miss Minnie VanEssen at the home of C.M. Sherman. Mrs. Raymond Smith will discuss the “Life and Works of Robert Browning,” and Mrs. L.T. Powell will give an account of the “Life and Works of Mrs. Browning.”
  • J.E. Gould, who recently disposed of his store and other buildings, is now disposing of his stock and will retire from business. Mr. Gould has been in the meat and grocery business in this village for the past 50 years and was postmaster for several years. With the retirement of Mr. Gould another of the old firm names will pass into the history of the old village.
  • Coeymans Chapter, No. 464, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a Valentine Social in the chapter rooms on Wednesday evening, February 13. An invitation has been extended to members of Onesquethau Lodge Masons and their wives, as well as to the husbands of members of the Coeymans chapter. A pleasant evening’s entertainment has been promised by the committee in charge.

Ravena:

  • Mrs. K.B. Whitmore, a member of Ravena Grange, is attending the State Grange in Buffalo this week.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCabe have purchased the L.R. Carhart property on Clement Avenue, which they have been occupying for some time past.
  • Failure to get out a quorum prevented business by the Board of Trade and the Fire Company on Tuesday and the Board of Education on Wednesday.
  • Seth H. DeFriest Hardware Co. has been awarded the contract to install plumbing in the five-family house recently purchased by Mr. Dejoy of the Briggs estate in Coeymans.
  • The Valentine Dance to be given by the committee of young men in Community Hall will take place next Wednesday evening. The music will be furnished by King Jazz and his orchestra, and each dancer will be given a valentine. The committee consists of Howard Stahl, Percy Rockefeller, Ralph Hallenbeck and Ray Hoag.

Coeymans Herald –February 6, 1889 – S.H. & E.J. Sherman, Proprietors

  • The river is in splendid condition for ice boating.
  • Mr. L.R. Carhart has been granted a patent on a snow scraper.
  • Gilbert Cronk has purchased a team of sorrel horses of Jas. Wiltsie of Coeymans Hollows. Consideration: $350.
  • A horse belonging to Lewis Civill, while loose in the yard Saturday, became frightened and in attempting to jump the fence was considerably injured by impaling one of his limbs on a picket.
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