Amador Ledger-Dispatch, 10 June 1904 — SHENANDOAH VALLEY. [ARTICLE]

SHENANDOAH VALLEY.

SHENANDOAH VALLEY, June 2. There have been several cases of lagrippe in the valley of late, your correspondent being among the victims.

Fred A. Ball is quite ill with rheumatism, being at present confined to bed.

Thomas D. Davis is teaching the Pigeon Creek school, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Maude Brown,

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Moore of Stockton, are the guests of Mr. Moore's mother, Mrs. Frances Moore of this place.

R. M. Brown is building a new dwelling house a few yard 3 from his present home, but on higher ground.

O. Ball went to Sacramento last week on business with the land office, returning yesterday.

The' farmers' busy Reason is on. Most of the hay is down, and the weather is 'somewhat unsettled. Help is scarce as usual, and the days to the farmer are a busy whirl.

Miss Maude M. Brown of this place and Frank M. Norris of Oaktand were married last Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brown, sr. Rev. W. J. Call of Plymouth performed the ceremony, in the presence of only the near relatives and close friends of the young couple. A dainty lunch was served afterward, and at a late hour the guests departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Norris all the best gifts of life. The happy couple left Monday morning for Oakland, where they will make their home. 'The bride is one of Shenandoah's fairest and most gifted daughters, and has hosts of friends whose good wishes follow her to her new life. Mr. Norris is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Norris of Oakland, and is well known and popular in Plymouth, where much of his life has been spent. The invited guests were: Mrs. L. G. Norris of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McAuley, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Easton, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Tiffany, Tom and Miss Mary Davis. . SHAN.