Granville Ferry
This page brings together all transcribed society columns for Granville Ferry as published in local newspapers from the early 20th century.
Entries are listed in reverse chronological order, with the most recent transcriptions listed first.
Coverage varies by year and by newspaper. New transcriptions are added as additional issues are completed.
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10 FEBRUARY 1915
We understand from good authority that the village will soon boast of a more or less up-to-date shoe store …
3 FEBRUARY 1915
The “Orchestra” is progressing favorably. They can now render “God Save the King” with variations …
27 JANUARY 1915
Captain T. Albert Delap and wife left us for New York on Wednesday much to the regret of all. Particularly so, perhaps to our old “salts” …
20 JANUARY 1915
In these panacky times most any old thing in any old place causes more or less alarm. On Thursday night last, weird, wild and mournful sounds were heard …
13 JANUARY 1915
On Friday, January 19th, an entertainment will be given in the Union Hall, in aid of the Holy Trinity Church Fund which will consist of …
6 JANUARY 1915
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl to gladden their home …