Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photo of two separate portrait photographs of William F. Dalke, Jr., as a young man in a suit and tie.

He is most remembered for having continued his father's movie theatre business. In 1956, he expanded the business when he built the Family…

Photo of two separate photographs of Ella Catherine "Cathy" (Fadeley) Dalke as a young woman with short hair and wearing a short-sleeved top.

Cathy was the daughter of Calvin Brown and Irene Catherine (Walter) Fadeley.

She graduated from…

Seven men standing at the construction site for the Shopping Center, on N. Main Street in Woodstock.

The man in the front row, second from left, is Woodstock Mayor William F. Dalke Jr.

The other men are unidentified.

Photograph of three men standing at the construction site for the Woodstock Shopping Center, on N. Main Street in Woodstock.

The man in the center is Woodstock Mayor William F. Dalke Jr.

The other men are unidentified.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of William F. Dalke, Jr., as a young man in a suit and tie.

He is most remembered for having continued his father's movie theatre business. In 1956, he expanded the business when he built the Family…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Elizabeth L. (Dalke) Sollenberger.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Both she and her husband were very active in the community.

The image…

Portrait photograph of William F. Dalke, Jr. and his wife, Kathryn Stover (Shaffer) Dalke.

The coupled married in 1941.

William is most remembered for having continued his father's movie theatre business.

In 1956, he expanded the business…

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth L. (Dalke) Sollenberger with a corsage pinned to her lapel.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Both she and her husband were very active in the community.

Portrait photograph of William Franklin Dalke, Jr. wearing a formal suit and bow tie.

He is most remembered for having continued his father's movie theatre business. In 1956, he expanded the business when he built the Family Drive-In Theatre just…

Portrait photograph of William Franklin Dalke, Sr., as a young man.

He lived in Woodstock and was best known for the string of successful movie theaters he owned and managed in Shenandoah County.

By the 1940’s, two of his theaters were in…

Photograph of Elizabeth L. Dalke as a young girl.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Both she and her husband were very active in the community.

Photograph of Elizabeth L. (Dalke) Sollenberger as a young girl.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Portrait of Elizabeth "Betty" (Dalke) Sollenberger posed in studio.

Betty, a lifelong resident of Woodstock, was married to Mr. Charles "Tom" Sollenberger. They had five children and were very active in the local community.

Photograph of William F. Dalke, Sr., who lived in Woodstock and was best known for the string of successful movie theaters he owned and managed in Shenandoah County.

By the 1940’s, two of his theaters were in Woodstock: The Uptown Theater in the…

Photograph of William “Billy” Dalke, Sr., who lived in Woodstock and was best known for the string of successful movie theaters he owned and managed in Shenandoah County.

By the 1940’s, two of his theaters were in Woodstock: The Uptown Theater in…
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