Apr 20, 2021
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The employees of the Eady Shoe Manufacturing Company in Gladstone are pictured in this photograph taken in June, 1921. The workers have been identified as Sam Bergstrom, machinist; Reddy (unknown); Joe Myhoffer, laster; Mary Dumas; âDimplesâ âBuddyâ (unknown), cutter; Edna Snell; Mildred Boyle; Agda Lunden; Bob (unknown); Flora Reubens; Agnes Anderson; Mr. âJimâ Quance, superintendent; J.L. âLudâ Ludwig, manager; Joe Provanka, cutter; and Charles Volta, cutting room foreman.
GLADSTONE An early Gladstone company that started up in 1921 had a promising, but short existence in the town.
According to “Gladstone Centennial History 1887-1987,” J.L. Ludwig, who was a representative of the Eady Shoe Company of Otsego, Mich., came to Gladstone in January 1921 and reported that the company had more business than it could handle and Ludwig wanted to start a branch factory. He said he would require an inve
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The Woman s Christian Temperance Union fountain in Orange was erected in 1904. Contributed photo/Janice Lanou
Modified: 4/4/2021 12:12:04 PM
In the center of Orange is a stone drinking fountain with a history all its own. The fountain was erected by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union in town. “The WCTU fountain has been a fixture in the center of Orange since 1904, although not always in the same location,” said Janice Lanou, member of the Orange Walking Tour Brochure Committee. “If you look at old postcards of downtown Orange, your eye eventually goes to the fountain, dwarfed by the Lamb’s block at the corner of West Main Street and South Main Street. Time proved it to be an unsuitable location as the fountain was damaged several times by large trucks turning the sharp corner in front of it. In its present home, diagonally across the Square, it is safe from traffic and is more visible to the public.”