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News from the Past in Memory of Harry A. Sturges

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In memory of Harry A. Sturges

News Herald – March 27, 1925 – F.E. Bleezarde, Publisher

Coeymans:

  • Frank Suderley of Mohegan College is spending his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Suderley.
  • The Women’s Auxiliary of the Coeymans Fire Department will hold a card party in the Junior Order Hall Tuesday night, March 31. Tickets are 50 cents.
  • A meeting of the trustees and stewards of the M.E. church will be held in the chapel of the church on Monday evening, March 30, at which time officers for the ensuing years will be elected and any other business transacted that comes before the meeting.
  • The attendance at the Coeymans High School for the past two weeks has been much below normal due to the great number of cases of grippe.
  • Coeymans Troop No. 1 of Boy Scouts entertained their fathers at a banquet in the high school building on Friday evening of last week to which members of the Board of Education of the high school and members of the Scout committee were invited.

Ravena:

  • William E. McCulloch returned to his home here this week after being in Los Angeles, California, with his brother Frank McCulloch and other relatives for three months.
  • Warren Holliday who has been confined to the Albany City Hospital is at home.
  • The Young Men’s Club of the West End Presbyterian Church of Albany is scheduled for a minstrel show in Community Hall on the evening of April 24, for the benefit of the Epworth lease of the M.E. Church.
  • All members of Pulver Council No. 19 Jr. O.U.A.M. should avail themselves of the opportunity to attend the regular meeting next Friday night as the first and second degree will be conferred according to the new ritual. All members of the degree team are to be on hand at 7 o’clock that night.
  • Mrs. Ella Vanderpoel and Mrs. Jennie Vrooman are spending a couple of weeks with their niece and family of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruperts near South Bethlehem.

Coeymans Herald – March 26, 1890 – S.H. & E.J. Sherman, Proprietors

  • William Baker is in the employ of the West Shore RR Company at Kingston.
  • Slingerland’s first barge left for New York Saturday afternoon with a full cargo.
  • They have commenced shipping brick from the yards that was left in kiln from last fall.
  • Frank Ziegler left Saturday morning to take his position as 2nd engineer on the Pontiac.
  • Wm. Wagoner will erect a stable and carriage house on the lot of W.H. Wolfe on Colvin Avenue.
  • Workmen have been removing the rock and boulders on the land of Dr. F.G. Mosher, on Westerlo Street. The premises will be greatly improved.
  • Deputy Sherriff J.E. Hallenbeck, who has been quite seriously ill for some days, is convalescing.
  • The West Shore officials are making an inspection of the road between Syracuse and Coeymans.
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