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William "Pink" Nalley posed with his daughter Charlotte (Hammond) in front of his grocery store at 707 N. Maple. The photo was taken in 1939.

After having managed the Wenner's store at G Street & N. Maple Avenue, Pink Nalley opened a store in the basement of his nearby home. His granddaughter Jo Jamison remembers a meat room off the main storeroom.

Debbie Brawner I grow up on 709 North Maple Avenue ( in between Pink and Margaret Nalley's house and their daughter Charlotte and Uncle John Hammond's house). I remember the store on the corner and the store across the street from my house. My parents always went to his auctions in Sandy Hook when I was a child(I do not remember those days). All I remember from the auction house was what my father(John "Red"Russell) told me that I was playing in the gravel and found a diamond of some kind. I can honestly tell you growing up living beside these wonderful people was the best childhood(also teenage and adult life) experience any one could ever have. I was blessed. Lots of wonderful memories that I will cherish forever.

Rhonda Rooney My great "Uncle Pink" the brother of my MamMaw Millie Nalley Rooney and my cousin Charlotte. I spent alot of time with Uncle Pink, my Dad (Stuffy) up at the farm and the horse auctions at Boonsboro, Thurmont (Eylers Stables) New Holland (PA) buying and selling ponies and horses. My cousin Charlotte was one of the greatest cooks ever.

Charlie Smith He was a wonderful man. I was at all 3 and my Dad thought he was a great engineer.

(Photo courtesy of Jo Jamison)

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