Cross Roads Community News June 29, 1916
Item
- Title
- Cross Roads Community News June 29, 1916
- Date
- 1916-06-29
- Description
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A newspaper article of Cross Roads community news, which reads,
"The recent rains here have been very beneficial to the growing crops. The prospects for a good corn crop are very encouraging to our farmers.
Miss Kate Lemon, who was operated on for appendicitis week before last, in Roanoke, has recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital and will be at home the latter part of this week.
Mrs. F. W. Crush spent a few days in Roanoke with relatives and friends the past week.
Mrs. Mollie Volt, of Oriskany, her daughter, Mrs. Sam Mayes, and her three children, of Shenandoah, Va., her son, Mr. O. V. Volt, of Hinton, Va., and her brother, Mr. F. Collins, with Mr. Emmet Myers, motored over from Oriskany on last Saturday and spent a few hours with Mrs. Volt's sister, Mrs. N. C. Caldwell.
Miss Mary Ruth Lemon will return home this week after a [sic] extended visit to her uncle, Mr. T. Y. Conway, Frederick, Md.
Miss Agnes Hannah is at her home again after having taught school the past winter in Richmond, Va.
Misses Blanch and Lola Craft have returned home from a two week's visit to friends and relatives in Lexington, Va.
Best wishes to the Herald and its readers. LONESOME." - Creator
- Lonesome
- Format
- image/jpeg
- Subject
- Crossroads
- Type
- Text
- Publisher
- The Fincastle Herald
- Coverage
- Cross Roads, Botetourt County
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/
- Item sets
- Community
- Media
- Crossroads - 1916
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