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   New Market Shenandoah Valley (Newspaper) - March 31, 1938, New Market, Virginia                                Anyone might get fooled but those hoping to bank some t 4 New on the Great 3-3ane Highway S. No. 11 VOL. 132 get fuHy prepared to get If NEW MARCH 31,1938. No. 13 SIFTINGS Doubtless a number of the Valley readers who desired to get in with the wondered had happened this past week from Saturday until Tuesday If they tried they could not call for the line out of The office was nearly that way too and it is a wonder that this issue ever came off the that spring house cleaning and improving certainly kept things in a mess for nearly a But it is like an operation to take the kink out of your nose or remove a scar or straighten your or It was tough while it but the results are The front office is now resplendent in its face lifting operation and shines like a new There is a division of opinion among the staff as to how long it will stay that The back which naturally is a bit grimy and has for its figures that the new front office will soon be just another place in a short Mrs. Olinger holds strongly to the view that it will shine through the and even time will but just the same it is and shiny Local accidents continue to in spite of everything and It makes us believe more firmly than ever that after all as compared with airplanes aie really The landing speed of small airplanes is 30 miles an hour and of the larger miles an The cruising speed of the small ships is 75 miles per hour and goes on up with the most of the large speedy passenger types doing better than 200 miles per The moral to all those statistics is that after you get to 60 miles an hour and feel that you must travel still it is time to take off in an If you icare how high up you get just as long as you have one foot on the which in some instances may be stretched to having at least a wheel on the then stick to less than 60 miles per for law enforcement purposes as well as is just about In this day and if you don't exceed that half century mark but keep your mind on the driving you won't go so But if you forget do There are a lot of jobs in this world we don't hanker but some of them are particularly to be classed in the category of those which we are fortunate not to have to bother The Director General and his who will stege the Apple Blossom Festival at Winchester in the near are worthy of everyone's In the first place if the weather blows hot or and no one can tell far in the blossoms burst into their glory or sulk along in the So those folks have to hit the right time to make Then the last few days may be or just one of sky juice after So what job is worse than being a promoter of apple blossom festivals JOHN G. Better Homes Campaign Started in Shenandoah The Home Demonstration Clubs of Shenandoah County are sponsoring a county wide Better Homes Campaign with goal of 400 Membership must be secured by May 1st and improvements made by September Each organized Home Club has a campaign committee who is to secure the enrollment for their The campaign is open to everyone and we sincerely hope that the homemakers of Shenandoah County will enrolL The main aim is to do the most improvement with least possible cost using things on The improvements may be inside or outside the Homemakers will be asked to check the improvements they plan to do and in the fall check the ones that have actually been The list carries many simple improvements we do every spring as well as more extensive A county award will be given to the club having the largest number homemakers in communities enrolled in the campaign and the largest of club members making Shenandoah homemakers get in Home Demonstration Race and take part in Better Homes Campaign and make some of the you have been planning for a long Everyone is urged to enroll in See your Club Chairman or get in touch with Home Demonstration The following are the Community Mrs. John Mrs. Guy Mrs. Bruce Miss Dorothy Fort Miss Bess George Mrs. H. H. Mrs. John Toms Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Robert New Mrs. Charles Columbia Mrs. David Mt. Mrs. Pearl St. Much Visiting Reported At Quicksburg Mrs. Anna March 30,1938-Mr. Howard who has been employed in Pennsylvania for more than a came to the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush for a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison and son Mr. George Lind and Buckey Harford of spent with Mrs. Harrison's parents and Mr. Lind's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mr. and Mrs. Worthington Arion and Mr. Marvin Arion of spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mrs. Loretta Pence and son Mr. Wade H. visited Mrs. Anna Mary Pence and mother oh Mrs. Pence also visited Miss Annie Kirby a short Mrs. John Litten spent Saturday night with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker at Mr. and Mrs. Gray Shafer daughter Miss and sons and Miss Neva Litten and Everett and Evelyn Litten were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Litten near New Market on Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lloyd and spent Sunday evening with their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William near Mt. Mr. John Dellinger of visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hottel on Mrs. Charles L. Clanahan visited Mrs. Julius of near Manor's on Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. daughter Miss Dortha Grim and nephew Master Bernard Branner and Miss Mabel Chaney returned to their homes in D. on Sunday after being called here by the and burial of Mr. Dewey L. Mrs. Grim's Mrs. Verdie accompanied them to the city for a visit of a week or ten Mrs. Anna Mary Pence was a business visitor in Harrisonburg on Mrs. Laura Bontz of who spent the winter in arrived here Saturday by her son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shafer spent Sunday with relatives and friends near Gray two Mr. William Dinges and Mr. Eugene were business visitors in on Mr. and Mrs. H. M. daughter Miss Mrs. Verdie Branner and grandson Bernard Branner and Miss Mabel Chaney spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Branner and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Branner near New Miss Catherine Dove spent Sunday with Mrs. Paul and Mrs. L. L. Hottel were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd who live on the Dr. Foley farm near Mt. Miss Rita young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John fractured bones in her left arm while playing at Dr. Fravel of reduced the While much pain she is able to be up though not back in school as and Mrs. Paul Jenkins visited her Mr. and Mrs. C. S. at Moore's Store on and Ira Jordan and two children of near Mt. visited and Mrs. John Litten on Mr. and Mrs. William Runion and family spent Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. Abram at Runion's Mrs. Rettie Stover and son Austin visited her son and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stover on Schaeffer was a business visitor in Harrisonburg on and John Alexander and Mr. George visited the father and the latter's Mr. Thomas Alexander and Miss Hilda at the Blue Ridge near on last We are glad to leam Miss is much improved and given the privilege to come Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. John of spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ladies Night Held By Local Rotarians Last evening sixty members of the New Market and Mt. Jackson Rotary Clubs and their Rotary Anns attended the regular Wednesday meeting of the Market Rotary Club at Hotel and enjoyed a delightful entertainment ' Miss Edna director of music at the State Teachers and sixteen of the young ladies of the institution presented a variety of musical numbers which were very much Mr. Miller publicity director of Roanoke presented a 30-minute film of the Roanoke College showing some scenes in color and also the basket baU team in which last season gained the Virginia state championship and placed second in the National contests held over a month Mr. Ritchie was accompanied by his mother Mrs. W. W. J. Ritchie of Va. Among the Sick Mrs. Mary of near is recovering very at her honie after a recent major operation which she underwent in the Harrisonburg many friends are pleased to leam of her Mrs. Shephard of Shenandoah Valley returned to the Academy on last Saturday from Philadelphia where she a major operation in the Graduate Hospital of that Mrs. is convalescing D. Minnie C. March 30, 1938-D. W. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. while playing with a pony cart on Sunday at his home was struck in the mouth by a board which had slipped from its out one front tooth and part of bruising his and giving him a shock which necessitated the care of a The operetta entitled Day in was presented by the Broadway pupils of the Graded School on last Friday March 25th, at the high school The teachers of the grades who energy and time on the beautiful costumes worn by the felt well repaid when the program proved such great The stage setting was and the whole The cast was as Mayor of Rose Mamma Jacque Mae Queen of Juanita Prince Donna Nell Miss Moss Rose Miss Miss Blue Mr. W. Mr. and Choruses of Golden Sweet Peas and Geraniums all in The Broadway Garden Club held a most interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. M. 0. Miller on last Wednesday at which time Miss Bess who had been a recent of the New Garden Club on the occasion of its tenth gave an interesting account of that Mrs. T. C. Hulvey then led the discussion on and later gave a graphic account of her trip to New York where she attended the International Flower Broadway's flower show was then the date to be set at the next meeting in which will be held at the home of Mrs. F. C. Mrs. a splendid served delicious refreshments later in the Mr. George S. returned Sunday from the Harrisonburg hospital after having spent the past three weeks there receiving His friends are glad to know of his Mrs. Frank Early and two children after a visit of several weeks here to her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. A. May near returned on Tuesday to where they now Mr. Early holding a railroad Mrs. Rita Rhodes of spent the past week-end witH her mother Mrs. EUa Rhodes George S. spent past with friends in Front Quite a number of persons spent Simday in Washington City where they enjoyed the Cherry Blossom on Page 6) Minnie C. March 30, 1938-A wedding of much interest to friends of the Broadway and Singer Grien sections was solemnized March 17th, at the home of the officiating the Rev. J. Lloyd at when Miss Beulah Frances daughter of Mr. John Shirkey of near became the bride of Mr. Gault Wilson son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Hoover of Singer The bride is a graduate of the Broadway High having been bom and reared Mr. Hoover is a graduate of the Singer Glen High and at the present time is stationed at D. having joined the U. S. They will reside at Boiling D. both having employment Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the young couple by Properties March 29^ The Blues won the basketball championship of em in Toms Gym on Monday night when they defeated the Warrenton A. C. 30 to 27, and brought home Tenth March 30-Tom an carpenter and and fender worker who has been employed in Gordon's Garage Timberville for quite a the trophy that forced give up his work been display at the Service Sunday dinner guests of Harry Smucker were Smucker's Mr. C. M. SeK Miss Bessie Kohn and from Tenth i- of is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfe Mrs. was Miss Mildred Coffman before her marriage she has many friends and tives in this - Eddie Pope left last week Washigton to enter Hospital for observation and treatment for an that has given Mr. Pope trouble for some Mr. E. Crist spent several days last week in Washington on ti Mr. Ed Strickler is a the Harrisonburg hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis a few days Mrs. Abbott has moved to the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Minor Summers are occupying the house made vacant by having moved in last Miss Evelyn Branner has employment in Harrisonburg having entered upon her duties last r Mr. Ed Crist wishes to thank his friends for their kindness in him with a new and a year's the Washington Post and Sports Mr. Crist has been an invalid for the past years when he fell from a bridge he was working on in West Mr. Crist enjoys reading and keeps posted on what is going The gifts made possible by kindness of his bring untold pleasure to Mr. D. E. Neff has completed an addition to his residence which be occupied by his son and Mr. and Mrs. - ' - Mr. E. Clougherty is walking with a cane result of a fall down the basement steps at the home of a friend in Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Moore have moved recently to the home of Mr. Moore's and Mrs. Newton in The Home Demonstration Club will not meet here the regular date for the on account of the Bible School in Harrisonburg this It was postponed until further Mr. Ed Branner was taken to the Harrisonburg hospital a few days ago for observation and treatment Guests over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoover were Misses Essie Marie Johnson and Agnes all of Va. Floyd who was confined to his home last week on account of is able to be on the streets The Orchard and the farm adjoining it owned by Stanley Hoover was sold several days Mr. T. B. Byrd being the Each contained 90 and the price paid for was Beverly Bowers and Ernest freshmen at Catawba spent from last Thursday Wednesday of this week at their respective Beverly played with the Timberville Blues at Toms Brook on Monday on page 2) Suffering from - E. F. U. D.C. Meets about four weeks It will be recalled that Mt. Good figured in a last summer at which time he suffered with a broken back for several For some time again his back has been causing considerable Guests in home of Miss Georgia Layton and W. Fowler on Sunday were Mrs. E. C. Mr. George Dove and Misses Mary and Viola Dove of Mr Kenneth Payton of and Mrs. R. R. Foltz and Mildred and Anna Mrs. Beatrice Miller and little son Eddie spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller at Mt. Miss Stella Combs has returned to her home here from Woodstock where she had been Lester Litten will resume his duties with the Virginia Highway Department on Friday after spending some time in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mr. and Bernard Dewey and nephew Charles Dewey of Miss Lydia Mrs. Nellie McDorman and daughters Misses Naomi and Belle visited Mr. and Mrs. D. F. RoUer on Sunday Mr. 0. W. Smith has been suffering with some throat Miss Susie Poston of is spending some time with Mrs. W. Fowler and Miss Georgia Mr. S. W. a patient iat the Harrisonburg is suffering from Miss Elizabeth Roller will spend this week-end at V. P. before going to where she will spend several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Misses Edith and Ruby Snyder of visited Misses Stella and Alice Combs Mr. and Wesley Combs and of er Mrs. Maude Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Driver were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Driver and Misses Doris and Fem D. F. RoUer 1200 baby chicks in his brooder houses on ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Charles Strickler announces the of her Edna to Mr. Robert I. Barr of North The wedding will take place on April 9, ui the Lutheran Church of the Reformation in P. C. BAKER LOSES PART OF LEFT THUMB While sawing some wood for Mr. Jacob Fulk on his place south of New on part of the Mr. Baker of New suffered a painful accident last His hand was drawn near the saw and quicker than one might tell it the thumb on his left hand was cut off near the first He was taken to the Harrisonburg hospital where the injured member was He is recovering but for several days experienced considerable Miss Faye Zirkle Entertained on Birthday Miss Faye the sixteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. just north of New celebrated her birthday on last March 23d, and a dance and buffet supper was given in her honor at the Zirkle The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing after which a buffet supper was Those present were Misses and Mrs. erine and Virginia Lillian Gladys Virginia Charlotte Lucille Frances and Faye Messrs. Harold Rohr Al Louie Raymond Estep and Bud Dawson of Mt. New Market Twenty Years Ago According to the Valley of April 4,1918. As a war measure saving had been inaugurated the previous Sunday A number of notices were carried by stating that they were correcting their schedules or accepting the change as a good Mrs. Solomon of near and a sister of Dr. W. F. Driver of New died suddenly the previous Mr. William H. Zirkle of near died the morning of publication after some of ill He had been prominent in civic and political affairs of Rockingham About 20 men were at work under the direction of Mr. Frank Bush putting a new surface upon the road from New Market to the George Bowman and moved Tuesday from the Otto H. Henkel property into the Frank Combs dwelling on our eastern Mr. Roland Higgs and family moved yesterday from the Rice property into the Thomas brick dwelling on our Main The Soliloquy School suffered two defeats at the hands of New Market baseball The Shenandoah Lutheran Institute took a game by the score of 11 to 10 the previous Monday and the New Market High School turned the trick by a score of 10 to 9. Joel S. 80, of Toms one of the oldest citizens of that died March 25th due to the infirmities of old Miss Dorothy 61, of died the previous Saturday following a number of months of illness from The Breckinridge United Daughters of the Confederacy was most hospitably entertained at the home of Miss oh Saturday March 26th, at 2:30 Members present were Mrs. Miller Mrs. Theodore Mrs. W. F. Mrs. W. C. Mrs. J. D Mrs. A. M. Mrs. H. W. Mrs G. A. Mrs. Otis Mrs. Emily Misses Nan Elizabeth Martha included Mrs. A. Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Mims and Miss Emily During the business period it was decided to subscribe to a news sheet published monthly by the of the this publication being a new U. D. C. A long poem taken from the Virginia number of the Southern Magazine and entitled Confederate was read by Miss Emily An article from the Rockbridge One Recorded was read by Miss Martha A short history of the was read by Mrs. W. C. After enjoying the delicious refreshments served by the the chapter adjourned to meet on April 23d at the home of Misses Minnie and Emily Jerome Mrs. E. E. 0. C. Visits Brother Mrs. J. C. Orkney March 30.-^Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Burkholder and daughter spent Saturday night with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Moyers and family at New Market On they all motored to Washington to visit Mr. who has been quite ill in a Washington seemed a little improved Mr. and Mrs. Minor Emswiler and daughter spent Sunday with his Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Emswiler and Mrs. J. L. Funkhouser and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Funkhouser and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Quite a few from this community attended the funeral services on Monday afternoon of Mrs. Ryan at Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tusing spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Funkhouser and Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hepner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hepner and children and and Mrs. Minor Rinker and Miss Mary Lee Dovel held the monthly Home Demonstration meeting last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. L. and Mrs. J. C. the subject being and Home Those present were Miss Mary Lee Dovel and Mrs. and little son of Mrs. J. R. T. Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Reba Showalter and Mrs. Minor Rinker and little The next meeting will be held on April 29th, with Mrs. Minor The Demonstration will be on Art Mrs. Lillie Estep and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker and baby spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Moomaw and Those visiting Mrs. Lydia Frye Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mr. Lewis Armentrout and littie Mrs. Russell Rinker and children Randall and Mrs. Gladys Funkhouser and son Mrs. Sam Mt. March 30, 1938- The executive committee of the Woman's Missionary Society of the New Market Conference met last week in the home of Mrs. G. S. Derrick to make plans for the spring convention which will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran of which Rev. George Stoudemayer is Other members of the committee present were Mrs. B. D. Castor and Miss Ophelia Printz of Mrs. C. L. Hunt of and Mrs. Christian Hamer of New The theme for the convention will be and the following outstanding speakers have been Dr. R. H. Anderson of superintendent of the Virginia Mrs. J. L. Almond of president of State Synodical Miss Cora Jeffcoat of the N. and Rev. Kenneth mountain missionary of Va. Miss Elizabeth Younger of was a week-end guest of her uncle and Mrs. Blanche Younger and Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dellinger were dinner Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cline in Mr. Mid Mrs. Edgar Wilson of N. were callers in the William Hepner home on and Mrs William 6i.rd and son Billy of were dinner guests on Thursday of Mr. Bird's parents Mr. and Mrs. P. M. S. Jr. Miss Georgia Lillian Apperson of spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Guests at a birthday dinner for Mrs. William Vehrencamp on Thursday evening included Miss Mary Brumbaugh of Mr. and J. W. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mr and Mrs Albert Mr and Mrs. Raymond Heishman and Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and son Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. Braden and son Mr. and Mrs. Hepner and daughter Loraine Minnie Godlove of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hepner daughter Reba of Maer ' son Don were Sunday dmn of Mr. William Hepner on the Orkney Mr. Joe Jordan has returned home from the Harrisonburg hospital where he took treatment for a very painful Mrs. James Oden and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oden and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner in Page County on Mr. and Mrs. James Rinker and son Benny were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Turner Funkhouser and Mr. Robert Funkhouser of Mt. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. Funkhouser remained for a visit with her sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Layman and Roberta Hottel have returned home from where they spent the Mr. T. W. Allen of was a recent guest of his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. W. on page 6) Driver Escapes When Car Strikes Rear of Track at Rude's Victims Were for Loyalist Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moomaw and son Bobby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Runion and family at Va. They were accompanied home by Mr. L. W. who is spending this week with relatives and friends in this Mr. and Mrs. David Ryman announce the arrival of a 7% pound daughter oh March 29th. On last Wednesday March 23d, Master Richard Lee Funkhouser celebrated his 4th Those present were Misses Peggy and Dotty Doris and Shirley Goldie Geraldine and Mary and Nellie and Dickie He received quite a number of Games were played after which refreshments were served to his little PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS A few days ago Mrs. Julia Henkel purchased the Charles McNeal brick dwelling on north Water Street for This property was formerly owned and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers and at Mr. and Mrs. G. L. live Soil have been completed for 17 Virginia are in progress in Anoe and after 6:30 o'clock on Sunday March 27, 1938, Avelino Gonzalez 43, I Spanish republican leader and and his interpreter Paul 44, of New died as a result of an accident when the car in which they were and driven by Ray Lamas of New struck the rear of a truck of the Southwestern Motor Lines of in front of the Shenandoah Caverns Station at Rude's Hill north of New Dolores died instantly and Mallada passed away fifteen minutes after had been placed in the Harrisonburg According to Lamas his passengers had addressed a mass meeting of Spanish republican or loyalist sympathizers at Wilkes and were enroute from there to W. where they were to address a similar meeting on They had left the Pennsylvania city about midnight were driving all The operator of the car stated that he might have been drowsy and failed to turn out for the truck which was traveling slowly up the hilL a well known journalist of New was acting as interpreter for who was the Mayor of and a eral in the He came to this country 15th, after recovering from severe and was making an effort to get funds for the relief of victims among the Spanish government supporters in their effort to put down the rebel Dr. George Parrott of New was summoned to tiie scene and Officer of the State PatroL Dolores was found to be dead and Mallada dying but was rushed to the hospital in hopes that might be done to save his who miraculously escaped death when the engine was shoved into the front escaped with minor cuts and bruises and was S. N. Estep Reports Nice Vegetable Garden March 28.-As we have spent the winter here I will try and write a few We have had very nice It was a little cool a few times with very little It has been most too dry for our garden but we have plenty of some very nice sweet com. This is a wonderful place to spend the I think anyway when a fellow gets a little up in Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Estep were visiting at Jacob Turner's home on Mrs. J. L. Estep is slowly recovering from a broken leg suffered about six months We are glad to say we have been getting the Shenandoah Valley regularly but as we expect to start north to our home in Pennsylvania about the fourth of April please change our address to R. F. D. 1. S. N. Women's Bible Class Meets Mrs. Albert S. Zirkle was hostess to the members of the Women's Bible Class of the Emmanuel division of Matthews Lutheran Sunday School at their regular meeting on last Thursday Each member of the class presented her sister with a During the amusing contests were The hostess served her guests delicious refreshments during the social Those present were Mrs. H. H. Mrs. O. B. Mrs. Cora Mrs. Laura William Mrs. Jacob 6. L. Mrs. John Mrs. Thomas Mrs. O. M. Miss Canie and Mrs. J. held in Woodstock on a charge of involuntary manslaughter pending of an inquest which He and costs A delegation of Spanish sympathizers from New York and came to assist with The bodies were sent to New York where Dolores was and the body of Mallada was cremated for shipment to General Mallada has a wife and two children in and a son was recently killed in action near IMPROVEMENTS The Brock Hotel of this town and the residence and store property of Mrs. Lucy Sine adjoining are both being treated to fresh coats of C. L. Weaver and Son are doing the The Valley office repainting has about run its course and by the first of the week things will be back to normal Mrs. F. H. Morehead has had two large display windows placed in the front of her gift shop in the Weaver Hotel Mr. Charles Kagey has had his house repainted and otherwise The White Flash service station on south Main operated by H. B. and I. C. has been repainted Mr. Jesse Martin is getting along rapidly with the addition to his residence at the comer of Water Street and the Mr. Neal Kingan has nearly completed his new garage in the rear of his property and wiU move his repair business He is due to vacate the Amoco Garage in the next ten Mrs. J. Biedler has had a number of improvements made to the interior of her home on Mr. Russell Litten is making to the interior of the Shenandoah Tea Room to the tea room for the spring and summer Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenberger are making good in the building of their new home on North Main adjoining the E. M. Rice bungalow and on a lot they purchased years ago from W. J. Mr. Jacob Bowman is in of the The new home is 25 by 36 in size and will be modem It is of bungalow type and frame It wiU he finished outside with clapboard and slate A garage wiU be built into the house for maximum A porch will adom the Domt stairs there will be five rooms and bath and several rooms idli hm provided up It will ham running water and hot water Mr. and Mrs. hope to be able to move into early in the  

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