Baldwin's and Review's Reidsville, North Carolina city directory [1935], Part 1

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Publication date: 1935
Publisher: Baldwin Directory Co. and The Reidsville Review
Number of Pages: 268


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REIDSVILLE NORTH CAROLINA CITY DIRECTORY 1935


BALDWIN DIRECTORY COMPANY, INC. AND THE REIDSVILLE REVIEW


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BALDWIN'S AND REVIEW'S


Reidsville


NORTH CAROLINA


City Directory 1935 VOLUME I ABCD No 3


QUALITY DIRECTORIES


PROMPT


by


ACCURATE


CONSERVATIVE BALDWIN


Containing an alphabetical directory of all residents over sixteen, with detailed in- formation concerning each; a numerical householders' directory and telephone street guide, a classified business directory with special listings for national- ly advertised brands; a numerical telephone directory; a miscellaneous directory containing interesting and useful information concerning local, state and national governments with vital statistics and a rural route directory.


AND


A COMPLETE BUYERS' GUIDE, CIVIC SECTION AND PROFESSIONAL BLUE BOOK


Issued with a special Householders' Supplement for presentation to a selected group of private homes by The Reidsville Review and various business institutions of the city.


This directory remains the property of Baldwin Directory Company and is leased to subscriber for a period of one year or until the next edition of the directory is published. Directory must be returned in good condition to publisher at the expiration of lease.


Compiled and Published by


Baldwin Directory Company Incorporated


AND


The Reidsville Review


Home Office 125 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA


COPYRIGHT 1935 BY BALDWIN DIRECTORY CO., INC.


INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE


Baldwin Directory Company, Inc, publisher of the Reidsville City Direc- tory, is an independent organization, in no way connected with any national association, combination or directory "trust". Its policies are laid down with a view to serving the individual directory subscriber and the general public. It is a progressive company, constantly on the alert to improve its service.


The ABCD type of city directory was originated by the Baldwin Directory Company. While many publishers have been content to rest on their jaurels, issuing the same type of directory used thirty years ago, the Baldwin organ- ization has led the way to the production of a modern city directory to meet modern selling and credit conditions.


Newspapers, chambers of commerce, merchants associations and individual business concerns are invited to write for particulars concerning this type of directory service. In the future as in the past Baldwin directories will stand for the highest ideals in public service.


Baldwin Directory Co., Inc.


UNIQUE


DISTINCTIVE ABCD A BALDWIN CITY DIRECTORY


1935 POPULATION FOR


GREATER REIDSVILLE


Including the Suburbs and Nearby Communities


8,314


As Indicated By a House-to-House Canvass of the Territory for Baldwin's ABCD Type of Directory


General Index


Page


Abbreviations


46


Abbreviations for Communities_ 45


Advertisers Index


4


Advertising Department


19


Alphabetical Directory


45


Blue Book


43


Business Directory


217


Buyer's Guide


19


Cabinet (United States)


1


9


City Government


18


Civic Section


19


Classified Business Directory


217


Counties (North Carolina)


17


County Seats (North Carolina)


17


County Government


18


House of Representatives


(North Carolina)


16


House of Representatives


(United States)


11


Householder's Directory


193


Index to Display Space


4


Introduction


5


Legal Blue Book


43


Page


Medical Blue Book


44


Miscellaneous Directory


9


Nationally Advertised Brands


__ 217


North Carolina State Government 15


Numerical Telephone Directory __ 193


Officials (United States)


10


Population of Reidsville


2


Population by Counties . (North Carolina) 17


Post Office


18


Preface


5


1


1


I


1


Professional Blue Book


43


Resident Directory


45


Rockingham County


18


Rural Route Directory


247


Senate (North Carolina)


15


Senate (United States)


10


State Government


15


Street Guide


193


Superior Court (North Carolina) 15 Supreme Court (North Carolina) 15


Telephone Street Guide


193


Title Page


1


United States Government


9


Illustrations


Page


Page


American Tobacco Co.


3


Reynolds, Robert R.


9


- Ehringhaus, J. C. B.


15


Roosevelt, Franklin D.


9


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Index to Display Space


Page


American Legion 31


American Tobacco Co.,


Inside Front Cover Supp and 42 Baldwin Directory Co., Insert B D, and Pages 35 and 246 Barker-Childress Funeral Home, Front Cover Supp, Top Lines,


Cards B D and 38 Barker Mutual Burial Assn., Card B D


Boy Scouts of America


30


Clark Furniture Co. __ Top Lines


Cunningham & Lowe,


Card B D and


37


Duke Power Co.


40


Edna Mills Corp, Cards B D and 39


Ferneyhough, W. T.


44


First Baptist Church


23


First Christian Church


24


First Presbyterian Church


25


Gardner Drug Co., Front Cover Supp and Card B D


Gold-Bell, Inc., Top Lines and. 22


Hester, F. Eugene


43


Humphreys, Ira R


43


Irvin Electric & Radio Co.,


Cards B D, Pages 36 and 41


Kiwanis Club


32


Lucky City Motors, Front Cover Supp, Top Lines Cards B D, Lines Top Each Advertising Page and 20


Main Street Methodist Church.


26


McGehee, J. W.


44


McMichael, JuleĀ®


43


Montgomery Motor Co.,


Top Lines, Cards B D and


21


Monumental Service Station


Card B D


Page


Princess Beauty Parlor, Front Cover Supp


Reid Finance Co.


36


Reidsville Baking Co., Back Cov-


ver Supp, Card B D and


22


Reidsville Board of Education


29


Reidsville Building & Supply Co., Cards Rural Route Directory and 22


Reidsville, City of


28


Reidsville Coca Cola Bottling Co., Card B D


Reidsville Furniture Co.,


Card B D and


39


Reidsville Ice & Coal Co., Front


Cover Supp, Top Lines, Cards


B D and


37


Reidsville Insurance & Realty


Co.


40


Reidsville Jewelry Co., Cards B D


Reidsville Laundry, Front Cover,


Top Lines, Cards B D and.


36


Reidsville Merchants Assn.


34


Reidsville Motor Co., Back Cov-


er Supp, Top / Lines, Card B


D and


21


Reidsville Review (The), Inside


Front Cover Supp and


41


Rotary Club


33


Sands Furniture Co.,


Card B D and


39


Scurry, C. S.


43


Saint Thomas Episcopal Church 27


Sharp & Sharp


43


Southern Printing and Publish-


ing Co.


Pages 192 and 240


Wilkerson Funeral Home,


Top Lines and


37


Womack Francis


Card B D


INTRODUCTION


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Baldwin Directory Company, publisher of The Reidsville City Direc- tory, takes pleasure in presenting the 1935 edition to the general public. A large force of trained enumerators and solicitors worked diligently in the preparation of this volume and we are confident that the result is an authentic and useful city directory.


We have confidence in the continued growth of Reidsville and we believe that our directory will take its place as one of the vital instruments for the advancement of the community. A new edition will be issued promptly every two years in association with The Reidsville Review.


ASHEVILLE NORTH CAROLINA CITY DIRECTORY 1935


DALLITEN TRRECTORY (EX THE MEREVILLE AUVOCATE


The Reidsville directory is a fine ex- ample of the ABCD type of city direc- tory as originated and developed by the Baldwin Directory Company. In the modern business world with its greatly changed sales and credit systems, the old type of directory has become com- pletely obsolete. In adapting the direc- tory to modern conditions the Baldwin organization has been the pioneer. The excellent city directory which Reids- ville now has is the result of the pro- gressive spirit of this company and its accurate interpretation of modern busi- ness requirements.


SEVEN DIVISIONS OF THE BOOK


The principal departments of the Reidsville directory are as follows:


1. The Miscellaneous Directory, which starts on page 9, contains a great deal of useful information concerning the national, state and local governments. In it are listed the names of members of congress and the state legislature, city and county officials, and other valuable data.


2. The Buyers' Guide, Civic Section and Professional Blue Book, which starts on page 19, is made up of the advertisements of the leading business firms of the city, announcements of churches, clubs, lodges, as- sociations and schools, and professional cards of public-spirited lawyers, physicians and dentists. The display spaces have been carefully grouped and indexed under headings which are descriptive of the business engag- ed in by each firm. The Buyers' Guide, when properly arranged and dis- tributed, is of tremendous value in the building of business in the com- munity. .


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INTRODUCTION


3. The Resident Directory, which starts on page 45, contains most of the data concerning the individual. The wife's name is given in parenthe- sis, and the number of dependents under 16 is shown as well as the owner- ship of homes. This is followed by position, place of employment and home address.


4. The Householders' Directory and Telephone Guide, which starts on page 193, gives the names of all householders arranged as they come upon the streets and avenues, and gives the telephone number at each house.


5. The Business Directory and List of Nationally Advertised Brands, which starts on page 217, contains the names of all business firms, pro- fessional people and non-profit organizations, properly classified. In this division are listed the names of nationally advertised brands of mer- chandise, with the name of the local agents and distributors.


6. The Numerical Telephone Directory, which starts on page 241, is a valuable reference list in every business office.


7. The Rural Routes Directory, which starts on page 247, is used constantly in reaching rural residents with advertising matter and other mail.


SPECIAL ABCD FEATURES


The following valuable information is used in the ABCD type of directory, but not in the old-fashioned city directory :


Number of dependents under 16;


Designation of home ownership;


Telephone Numbers on Street Guide;


Numerical Telephone Directory ;


Nationally Advertised Brands ;


Rural Routes Directory.


In addition to these valuable additions, the ABCD type of direc- tory is more conservatively styled, printed on better paper and more dur- ably bound, arranged for more convenient use and contains a much more complete civic section. Directory stands are maintained in the business district for the use of the general public.


THE HOUSEHOLDERS' SUPPLEMENT


After including every conceivable feature which would tend to make the directory as useful and attractive as possible, the originators of the ABCD type of directory made one more bold stroke-they established a guaranteed home circulation for all advertising matter by issuing the Householders' Supplement and delivering it to the homes of the com- munity through the local Merchants Association. Every advertisement which appears in a Baldwin city directory also appears in the House- holders' Supplement, making the Baldwin directory "the greatest dollar- for-dollar advertising medium in the South" today.


BALDWIN DIRECTORY CO., INC.


REIDSVILLE


"THE CITY TOBACCO BUILT"


Reidsville, the Gate City to the famous Piedmont Section of the Carolinas, is cen- trally located in one of North Carolina's richest agricultural counties; in the mid- dle of the district where the world's finest cigarette tobacco is grown, and it stands out as an industrial city in a county that is recognized as one of its State's finest agri- cultural counties.


HISTORY


It was named for one of its early citi- zens ... one who was born and reared inside of its present corporate limits, and one whose record as a statesman brought fame, not on- ly to his State, but to the South. This man, David Settle Reid, was in turn Governor of his State, United States Senator, and Am- bassador to the Court of Saint James. Reids- ville is proud of this honored, pioneer citi- zen, but were it possible for him to return and view the progress the little hamlet that bears his name has made he doubtless would be equally as proud of his birthplace.


- There are many good things to be said of this little city nestling in the foot hills of the Piedmont. Irvin S. Cobb once des- cribed it as "the beautfiul little dimple in the pink cheek of Piedmont, North Caro- lina." It is a city of opportunities for those who wish to invest in business or manu- facturing enterprises, and a veritable para- dise for the home-seeker.


TOBACCO MARKET


Here in Reidsville one will find the home plant of the American Tobacco Company; a gigantic plant with a daily capacity of 100,000,000 cigarettes, and employing near- ly 2,000 satisfied workers. Right outside the city limits one will find a great group of storage sheds where 100,000,000 pounds of the world's choicest tobaccos are aging, awaiting the time when it is ready to be made into Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Also in Reidsville are the offices of the United States Collector of Customs where duty is collected on millions of dollars worth of


Turkish tobacco, cigarette paper and other imported commodities necessary in the man- ufacture of Lucky Strikes. The amount of duty collected here annually is so great that Reidsville, an inland city, 250 miles from the sea, is the third ranking port of entry in North Carolina.


Tobacco means much to Reidsville. Aside from its manufacture, millions of pounds of this golden weed are marketed here yearly. For the past six years the sale of leaf tobacco on the Reidsville mark- et has averaged more than 10,000,000 pounds, establishing this city as the world's largest one sale tobacco market. During the past marketing season growers were paid $2,175,000.00 for the tobacco sold on the floors of Reidsville's five large auction warehouses.


INDUSTRIES


While tobacco is the first industry of this little city it cannot be said that it reigns supreme. Reidsville is really a city of varied industries. Here is located the fac- tory where Nu-Shine, a nationally-known shoe polish, is manufactured. Here also is a branch plant of the Chase Bag Company, where millions of cotton bags used for gran- ulated tobacco and the packing of auto parts are made each year. Here one will find the Edna Cotton Mills, manufacturing cot- ton textiles, and the Reidsville Rayon Mills, manufacturers of rayon textiles.


On September 1, 1930, Glenn R. Clark organized the Lucky City Motors, Inc. This organization has handled the Ford automo- bile in Reidsville since that time. On March 29, 1935, the company moved its headquart- ers to the Smith-Pennix Tobacco Warehouse, located at 120 Settle St. It has now one of the most complete Ford agencies in North Carolina, covering 18 000 square feet of floor space. Lucky City Motors employs approximately 30 persons and is one of the strongest commercial organizations of Reids- ville.


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REIDSVILLE, N. C.


There are other smaller and less im- portant industries in the city, however, changing from the industrial to the com- mercial side of Reidsville one will find a shopping district in this city that is truly metropolitan. Shoppers coming here will find a business section of eight or ten blocks. They will find an array of modern store fronts whose windows are filled with mer- chandise such as is rarely ever found ex- cept in cities many times the size of Reids- ville. The people of this city have no rea- son for shopping away from home.


TRADING FACILITIES


To the prospective manufacturer coming to Reidsville it can be said that the city is located on the double-tracked main line of the Southern Railway System offering quick transportation to all parts of the United States. It is located on U. S. Highways Nos. 29 and 158 and has several other hard- surfaced State Highways leading into the city, offering inducements to those who ship by truck. Unlimited electric power is available and at unusually low rates. Water is abundant; choice factory sites are to be had, and the local tax rate is low.


CIVIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS


Reidsville has a modern fire-proof hotel with 80 outside rooms, and a 50 bed hos- pital that is considered one of the finest in the State. The home-seeker will find that Reidsville is a city of beautiful and well- kept homes. He will find here a splendid


public school system with a modern high school building and four new fire-proof. grammar school buildings. In addition to these five school buildings there are two public schools for the colored population.


Reidsville has eight churches for the white people, of different denominations, and four colored churches.


Reidsville supports a public library; it is the headquarters for Cherokee Council, Boy Scouts of America; it has an active Community Chest; a post of the Salvation Army; it supports a league baseball team with a schedule of 120 games, and to make social life complete it has one of the hand- somest country clubs in the State. Penn- rose Park Country Club offers to its mem- bership tennis courts, bowling alleys, a swimming pool and the finest nine-hole golf course to be found in this part of the country. The golf course itself was built under the supervision of Donald Ross, the nation's greatest builder of golf courses, and has its own water plants and water system. It is not dependent on weather conditions.


To those interested in locating in an ideal city, located in an ideal section, all that is necessary to contact members of any of Reidsville's business or civic organizations. With an active Chamber of Commerce, Merchants' Association, Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club, Rotary Club and Kiwanis Club ever ready to boost and build, Reidsville can say that its press agents are practically innumerable.


Reidsville Plant of the American Tobacco Company


BALDWIN'S AND REVIEW'S REIDSVILLE


NORTH CAROLINA


MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 1935


QUALITY DIRECTORIES


PROMPT


by


ACCURATE


CONSERVATIVE


BALDWIN


1 Containing valuable information concerning local, state and national gov- ernments with the names of United States senators and representatives; county seats and populations and other useful information.


COPYRIGHT 1935 BY BALDWIN DIRECTORY CO., INC.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT, President JOHN NANCE GARNER, Vice-President


FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT President of the United States


ROBERT R. REYNOLDS U. S. Senator from North Carolina,


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BALDWIN'S AND REVIEW'S


THE CABINET


Cordell Hull, Secretary of State.


Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treas- ury.


George Henry Dern, Secretary of War.


Homer Stille Cummings, Attorney General. Claude A. Swanson, Secretary of the Navy. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior.


Henry Agard Wallace, Secretary of Agricul- ture.


Daniel Calhoun Roper, Secretary of Com- merce.


Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor.


THE SUPREME COURT


Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice,


Associates


Willis Van Deventer, James Clark McRey-


nolds, Lewis Dembitz, George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, Harlan F. Stone, Owen J. Roberts, Benjamin N. Cordozo.


GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS


Treasurer of the United States :


William Alexander Julian.


Comptroller of Currency : J. F. T. O'Conner.


Director of the Mint: Nellie Tayloe Ross.


Register of the Treasury : Edward E. Jones.


Director of the Bureau of Engraving: Alvin W. Hall.


Judge Advocate General of the Army: Gen. Douglas McArthur.


Quartermaster General of the Army: Gen. J. L. Dewitt.


Surgeon General of the Army:


Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson.


Judge Advocate General of the Navy: Rear Admiral O. G. Murfin.


Quartermaster General of the Navy: Brig. Gen. Hugh Matthews.


Chief of the Weather Bureau: Charles F. Marvin.


Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry : John F. Mohler.


Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Industry : O. E. Reed.


Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry : William A. Taylor.


UNITED STATES SENATE


Democrats 70; Republicans 24; Farmer-Labor 1; Progressives 1.


Alabama : Hugo L. Black and John H. Bank- head (D).


Arizona: Joseph F. Ashurst and Carl Hayden (D).


Arkansas: Joseph T. Robinson (D) and Hat- tie Caraway (D).


California: Hiram W. Johnson (R) and Wil- liam Gibbes McAdoo (D).


Colorado: Edward P. Costigan (D) and Alva B.Adams (D).


Connecticut: Augustine Lonergan (D) and Francis T. Mahoney (D).


Delaware: Daniel O. Hastings (R) and John G. Townsend, Jr. (R).


Florida: Duncan U. Fletcher (D) and Park Trammell (D).


Georgia : Walter F. George (D) and Richard B. Russell, Jr. (D).


Idaho: William E. Borah (R) and James P. Pope (R).


Illinois: J. Hamilton Lewis and William H. Dieterich.


Indiana: Frederick Van Nuys (D) and Sher- man Minton (D).


Iowa : L. J. Dickinson (R) and Louis Murphy (D).


Kansas: Arthur Capper (R) and George Mc- Gill (D). -


Kentucky: A. W. Barkley (D) and M. M. Logan (D).


Louisiana: Huey P. Long (D) and John H. Overton (D).


Maine: Frederick Hale (R) and Wallace H. White, Jr. (R).


Maryland : Mildred E. Tydings (D) and George W. Radcliffe (D).


Massachusetts: David I. Walsh and Marcus A. Coolidge.


Michigan: James Couzens (R) and Arthur H. Vanderberg (R).


Minnesota : Henrik Shipstead (FL) and Thom- as D. Scall (R).


Mississippi: Pat Harrison (D) and Theodore G. Bilbo (D).


Missouri : Bennett Champ Clark (D) and Har- ry S. Truman (D).


Montana: Burton K. Whecler (D) and James E. Murray (D).


Nebraska: George W. Norris (R) and Ed- ward R. Burke (D).


Nevada: Key Pittman (D) and Patrick Mc- Carran (D).


New Hampshire: Henry W. Keyes (R) and Fred H. Brown (D).


New Jersey: W. Warren Barbour (R) and Harry Moore (D).


New Mexico: Carl A. Hatch (D) and Dennis Chavez (D)


New York: Royal S. Copeland (D) and Rob- ert F. Wagner (D).


North Carolina: Josiah W. Bailey (D) and Robert R. Reynolds (D).


North Dakota: Lynn. J. Frazier (R) and Ger- ald P. Nye (R).


Ohio: Robert J. Bulkley (D) and Vic Dona- hey (D).


Oklahoma: Elmer Thomas (D) and Thomas P. Gore (D).


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


Oregon : Charles L. McNary (R) and Fred- erick Steiwer (R).


Pennsylvania : James J. Davis (R) and Joseph F. Guffey (D).


Rhode Island: Jessie H. Metcalf (R) and Peter G. Gerry (D).


South Carolina: Ellison D. Smith (D) and James F. Byrnes (D).


South Dakota: Peter Norbeck (R) and W. J. Bulow (D).


Tennessee: Kenneth McKellar (D) and Na- than L. Bachman (D).


Texas: Morris Sheppard (D) and Tom Con- nally (D).


Utah: William H. King (D) and Elbert D. Thomas (D).


Vermont: Warren R. Austin (R) and Ernest W. Gibson (R)


Virginia: Carter Glass (D) and Harry Flood Byrd (D).


Washington : Homer T. Bone (D) and Lewis B. Schwellenbach (D).


West Virginia: M. M. Neely (D) and Rush D. Holt (D).


Wisconsin : Robert M. LaFollette, Jr. (D) and F. Ryan Duffy (D).


Wyoming: Robert D. Carey (R) and Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D).


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


ALABAMA


John McDuffie (D), Monroeville. Lister Hill (D), Montgomery.


Henry B. Steagall (D), Ozark. Sam Hobbs (D), Selma. Joe Starnes (D), Guntersville. William B. Oliver (D), Tuscaloosa.


William B. Bankhead (D), Jasper. A. H. Carmichael (D), Tuscumbia. George Huddleston (D), Birmingham.


ARIZONA


Isabelle Greenway (D), Tuscon. ARKANSAS


William J. Driver (D), Osceola.


John F. Miller (D), Searcy.


Claude A. Fuller (D), Eureka Springs.


Ben Cravens, (D), Fort Smith. David D. Terry (D), Little Rock. John L. McClellan (D), Malvern. Tilman B. Parks (D), Camden.


CALIFORNIA


Clarence F. Lea (D), Santa Rosa. Harry L. Englebright (R), Nevada City. Frank H. Buck (D), Vacaville. Florence P. Hahn (R), San Francisco.


Richard J. Welch (R), San Francisco. Albert E. Carter (R), Oakland. J. H. Tolan (D), Oakland. John J. McGrath (D), San Mateo. B. W. Gearhart (R), Fresno. Henry E. Stubbs (D), Santa Maria.


John S. McGroarty (D), Tulunga. John H. Hoeppel (D), Arcadia. Charles Kramer (D), Los Angeles. Thomas F. Ford (D), Los Angeles. William I. Traeger (R), Hollywood. John F. Dockweiler (D), Los Angeles. Charles J. Colden (D), San Pedro. John H. Burke (D), Long Beach. Sam L. Collins (R), Fullerton. George Burnham (R), San Diego.


COLORADO


Lawrence Lewis (D), Hartford. Fred Cummings (D), Fort Collins. John A. Martin (D), Pueblo. Edward T. Taylor (D), Glenwood Springs.


CONNECTICUT


Herman P. Kopplemann (D), Hartford. William L. Higgins (R), South Coventry. James A. Shanley (D), New Haven. Schuyler Merritt (R), Stamford. J. Joseph Smith (D), Waterbury. William M. Citron (D), Middletown.


DELAWARE


J. George Stewart (D), Wilmington. FLORIDA


J. Harden Peterson (D), Lakeland. R. A. Green (D), Starke.


Millard F. Caldwell (D), Milton. J. Mark Wilcox (D), West Palm Beach. William J. Sears, Jacksonville.


GEORGIA


Hugh Peterson, Jr. (D), Ailey. E. E. Cox (D), Camilla.


Bryant T. Castellow (D), Cuthbert.


E. M. Owen (D), Griffin.


Robert Ramspeck (D), Atlanta. Carl Vinson (D), Milledgeville.


Malcolm C. Tarver (D), Dalton.


Braswell Deen (D), Alma.


Frank Welchel (D), Gainesville. Paul Brown (D), Elberton.


IDAHO


Compton I. White (D), Clarks Fork. D. Worth Clark (D), Pocatello. ILLINOIS Arthur H. Mitchell (D), Chicago.


Raymond S. McKeough (D), Chicago. Edward A. Kelly (D), Chicago.


Harry P. Beam (D), Chicago. A. J. Sabath (D), Chicago. Thomas J. O'Brien (D), Chicago. Leonard W. Schuetz, (D), Chicago. Leo Kocialkowski (D), Chicago. James McAndrews (D), Chicago. Ralph E. Church (R), Evanston. Chauncey W. Reed (R), Chicago. John T. Buckbee (R), Rockford. Leo E. Allen (R), Galena. Chester Thompson (D), Rock Island. J. Leroy Adair (D), Quincy. Everett M. Dirksen (R), Pekin. L. C. Arends (R), Melvin.




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