BROADWAY March t.Mr. Arthur Rosonborgor, of Bakor'a Mill, and Miss Dora Rhoden, of Lin-ville, were married last night at tho Sr. James Hotel of thin place. The ceremony wan peforrmod liy Uov. T. G. Harper. Tim happy cooplo Ioffe on the curly train thin morning for North Carolina, where Mr. Rosonbor-ger will engage in business.Mr.s, J. Q. Winfield, who has boon ill for several weeks, in slowly convalescing. Her daughter, Mrs. Glower, is still with Imr.Master Rudolph Grist has been HtilVoring for several days wltli ft largo lump on his face, hut in reported Homo hotter.Mrs. Jim Miller, of Missouri, arrived in Broadway thin morning on a visit to her father, Mr, Andrew Grist. She will stay in Virginia for some time.Miss Myrtlo Millor wont to Pitts-burg tlm morning to visit her elator. Sho pnrpOHOH remaning until July, at which time her sister will returnWith her,*Tho many friends of Capfc. and Mrs. Hall will bo glad to loarn that they expect to arrivo in II road waybetween tho middle and last of thin*month.Monday evening was an enjoyableono for Odd Follows at this place, Tho occasion wan a grand banquet hold in honor of tho 1st anniversary of tho institution of Broadway Lodge No. W2.Tho Lodge'was instituted March tt, PJ02 with twenty charter me inborn, During the year it has grown in numbers and prominence until it in now recogi/.«d m one of tho host worluig lodges in the Valley. The banquet was held at the St. James Hotel, beginning at nine o’clock. Aftor paying their respects to tho sumptuous spread, the boys wore entertained by brothers David Acker, and T. O, Harper, with appropriate addresses. The menu was as follows:iBlue Points, colory, salted almonds, olives, consomme Mario Stuart, fillet of beef larded, with mushrooms; devilled eggs, potatoes on surpriso, roast turkey, oyster filling; cranberries, barbecued pig, old Virginia style;