Miller's Greenville, N.C. City Directory [1942/1943], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1942
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 292


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MILLER'S GREENVILLE, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. VI


1942-1943


VOL. VI


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete S Information of C


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INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


Page


Abbreviations


101


Alphabetical List of Names


101


City Government


13


Classified Business Directory


297


Clubs and Associations


13


County Government (Pitt)


13


Introduction


9


Miscellaneous Directory


5-14


North Carolina Government


12


Numerical Telephone Directory


15


Street Directory


312


Title Page


3


United States Government


11


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Auto Specialty Co bottom lines


Batchelor Brothers fly Y


Bissette's Drug Store fly Y


Blount-Harvey Co back cover


Bostic-Sugg Furn Co top lines


Merritt V A & Sons


top lines


Moore & Randolph Mesdames.


bottom lines


North Side Lumber Co


bottom lines


Cascade Laundry


front cover


Cash Coal & Wood Co . bottom lines


City Plumbing Co front cover


Clark's Ice, Coal & Wood insert


Coburn's Shoes Inc. back cover


College View Cleaners & Laundry


back cover


Colonial Ice Co top lines


Corey J Hicks Agency . bottom lines


Cozart's Auto Supply top lines


Daily Reflector The. top lines


Edmundson F A & Co


back cover Edwards C H Hardware House_


Elk's Gulf Service top lines


bottom lines


Eureka Laundry front cover


First Federal Savings & Loan Assn


bottom lines


Flanagan John Buggy Co back cover Garris-Evans Lumber Co .. top lines Greenville Motors Inc . front cover Greenville Utilities Commission ... p 2 Guaranty Bank & Trust Co insert Harvey Coal Co front cover


Harvey Oil Co


bottom lines


Oakley J B & Son


p 2


Olde Towne Inn top lines


Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co back cover


Perkins Manufacturing Co


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Proctor Hotel


top lines


Proctor John C.


top lines


Quality Eastern Oil Co


top lines


Quinn-Miller & Stroud top lines Rainbow Cleaners & Laundry. insert Respess Barbecue Stand fly Z Riddle Roofing & Heating


bottom lines


Scott's Service Station


bottom lines


Smith Electric Co top lines


Smith L J


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Smith Tranfser Co


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State Bank & Trust Co __ front cover Tadlock Mutual Insurance Agency bottom lines


Tunstall Claude D


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White Chevrolet Co


bottom lines


White H A & Sons bottom lines


Wilkerson S G & Sons


bottom lines


Willard Ernest Ins Agency .... top lines


Home Furniture Store


back cover


Hooker & Buchanan Inc front cover


Hotel Greenville bottom lines


Brown J Key Druggist front cover Carolina Dairy Products insert


Carter's Printery backbone


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PREFACE


GREENVILLE, N. C.


Preface


LOCATION


Greenville, the Hub of Eastern Carolina, county seat of Pitt County, is located 84 miles east of Raleigh; 137 miles south of Nor- folk, Virginia; and 267 miles south of Washington, D. C.


SHOPPING CENTER


There is no city of the East which has developed as rapidly as has Greenville as a shopping center. The city is worthy of the distinction it has attained of being "East Carolina's Shopping Center" with 202 retail stores carrying all lines of merchandise, with retail sales totaling $6,724,000.00. Forty wholesale establish- ments, doing a total business of $33,779,000.00 (1940 U. S. Census).


GOVERNMENT


The government of the city is vested in a Mayor and nine Alder- men who are progressively administering the affairs of the city. More than $685,000.00 has been expended within the last two years to provide facilities in keeping with the rapid growth of the city, including a new City Hall, Fire Station, Fire Alarm System, and Street Department Facilities.


STREETS


Approximately 23 miles paved. Improvement program recently completed at a cost of $103,000.00.


ALTITUDE


64 feet to 75 feet above sea level, rolling topography.


CLIMATE


Mild and equable, free from severe storms. Average annual temperature 72 degrees. Annual rainfall, 45 inches. Growing season, 207 days.


HEALTH


Conditions comparable to any city in Coastal Section of the South.


HOSPITAL


Pitt General Hospital, a grade "A" accredited institution; 54 bed capacity, modern, and equipped with X-ray, Bronchoscope and Fluoroscope.


EDUCATION


City School System accredited since 1917, nine months term, twelve grade High School. Larger percentage of teachers holding Masters Degree than any community in the state. Four schools for whites, two for colored. Total enrollment 3,600. Citizens re- cently voted $250,000 in bonds for expansion to meet growing needs


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of the City School System.


The National Youth Administration has established in Greenville one of the three Training Centers for whites which are located in the state. Facilities, including dormitories, shops, and other neces- sary buildings, have been constructed at a cost of $125,000, which provides for the handling of 200 young men which will be trained in a diversity of trades.


COLLEGE


East Carolina Teachers College, an accredited State Institution, for men and women, with varied courses leading to Bachelor and Masters Degrees. Plant value $3,000,000.00. Expansion program costing $334,000.00 completed within past two years. Student enrollment 1265.


LIBRARY FACILITIES


Sheppard Memorial Municipal Library with plant value of $100,000.00. East Carolina Teachers College Library. Also Library for colored population.


CHURCHES


Fourteen for whites and thirteen for colored, representing prac- tically all of the major denominations. Citizenship maintains a high percentage of affiliation and attendance.


HOTELS


The Proctor with 77 rooms, and The Greenville with 40 rooms. Several large Guest Houses augment hotel facilities. Good restau- rants and tea rooms.


RECREATION AND AMUSEMENTS


League baseball, soft ball, high school and college football, base- ball, and basketball. Modern Country Club and golf course.


City recreation center costing $81,500.00 with stadium providing for all outdoor athletic events. Municipal swimming pool.


Three modern theatres for whites showing the best pictures. One modern picture house for colored.


Hunting-Deer, duck, geese, squirrel, rabbit, fox, and quail. Fresh and salt water fishing in nearby rivers, sounds, and the ocean.


The National Guard Armory also provides a place for indoor athletic events.


NEWSPAPERS


The Daily Reflector, afternoon daily; and The News-Leader, morning daily.


RADIO STATION


WGTC, locally owned and operated, provides Greenville and surrounding territory with one of the most moden radio stations in this section of the state, which supplements the other news agencies, as well as providing additional entertainment for the citizenship.


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ELECTRIC POWER


City owned plant, 400 miles of transmission lines serving city and surrounding territory, and several municipalities in this sec- tion. 10,400 K. W. H. steam electric plant. $370,000 spent within last two years to care for increased demand. Low rates comparable to any in the state.


WATER SUPPLY


Municipal plant with 24 hour capacity of 3,000,000 gallons. Daily demand 1,200,000 gallons. Storage 1,500,000 gallons. Raw water taken from Tar River and filtered.


GAS


From municipal plant at rates graduated from $1.60 to 60 cents per 1000 cubic feet.


BANKING FACILITIES


Three strong commercial banks, combined resources, $13,730,762. Total deposits, $12,454,036. Monthly debits to individual accounts for the year ending October 31, 1941, $5,643,234. A strong Building and Loan Association and a Federal Savings and Loan Association, with total deposits of $1,205,076.


TRANSPORTATION


Two railroads, the Atlantic Coast Line and Norfolk-Southern. Motor freight lines. Four passenger bus lines.


Hard surfaced highways, N. C. numbers 11, 43, 903, and U. S. Highway 264, radiating in seven directions from the city.


Water transportation on the Tar River with regular scheduled boat service. Modern Water Terminal.


COMMUNICATION


Western Union and Postal Telegraph. Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company. Eight incoming and eight outgoing mails daily.


TAXES


City $1.00 per $100.00 assessed valuation. Assessed valuation all property 1941, $10,672,729. County tax rate, 70 cents per $100.00 assessed valuation. Assessed valuation all property 1941, $35,206,- 000.


INDUSTRIES


Eight tobacco processing plants; tobacco by-products plant; cotton yarn mill; three lumber plants; two antique reproduction plants; three fertilizer plants; a brick plant; four soft drink plants; a creamery, milk pasteurizing and ice cream plant; three laundries; four dry cleaning plants; chick hatchery; two florists; two bakeries; marble works; three commercial printing plants; two drug manu- facturers; sheet metal works; two machine works; full fashion hosiery mill; poultry and stock feed plant; abbatoir.


MARKETS


Tobacco market second largest bright leaf market in the nation,


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with ten warehouses, five sets of buyers, handling 79,045.070 pounds in 1939. All major companies buying on Greenville market.


Live stock market, and home of one of Eastern Carolina's largest stock buying firms.


One of Eastern Carolina's most important retail and wholesale trading centers.


ORGANIZATIONS


Strong Chamber of Commerce with full time personnel render- ing all services available in larger cities; active Retail Merchants Association operating Credit Bureau; Junior Chamber of Com- merce; Kiwanis Club; Rotary Club owning its own building; Lions Club; Women's Club; Junior Woman's Club; Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club; Choral and Dramatic Club; Service Lea- gue; Community Chest; Red Cross Chapter; American Legion Post; American Legion Auxiliary and active chapters of practically all important fraternal organizations.


Greenville welcomes new citizens desiring a home in a com- munity where every facility for a full life is available.


For further information, call or write :-


GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


Municipal Building


Phone 2725


PITT COUNTY


Formed in 1760, named in honor of William Pitt, population 61,244.


Ranks as one of the high ten counties in the nation in agricultural production and farm income. The largest bright leaf tobacco county in the world-1939 crop, 48,545,162 pounds. Pitt County markets selling in 1939, 109,072,234 pounds, rank first for flue cured tobacco.


Fertile sandy loam soils produce in abundance, tobacco, cotton, corn, peanuts, soy beans, rye, oats, hay, fruits, vegetables, and feed crops for live stock production which is increasing rapidly.


Nine growing progressive towns exclusive of Greenville, the county seat and principal commercial and educational center, are located in the county. These are Farmville, Ayden, Bethel, Win- terville, Grifton, Grimesland, Falkland, Fountain, and Stokes.


Paved highways include N. C. numbers 11, 33, 43, 102, and 903, and U. S. Highways 64, 258, and 264.


The County School System embraces 13 consolidated units for whites, and 55 schools for colored, with a total enrollment of 15,919 students and 355 teachers.


Investment in school plants and equipment totals more than $1,000,000.00. All consolidated units are State Standard.


Pitt County's interest in the citizenship is evidenced by its liberal support of the following agencies: Agricultural and Home Demonstration Departments in promotion of farm production, marketing, and home making; Health Department in the protection of health; and a County Welfare Department in the preservation of the welfare of the citizenship.


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GREENVILLE, N. C.


INTRODUCTION


Southern Directory Company, publishers of the Greenville city directory, takes pleasure in presenting the 1942-43 edition to the general public. The work embodies all available and vital data relating to the civic, commercial, financial, social and industrial interests and activities of the municipality, and the publishers add their assurance that the work is complete in all its parts.


The publishers enjoy the prestige and advantage of a complete organization and thorough system essential in the production of directories and the additional advantage of having the courteous co- operation of citizens in furnishing information. These factors, added to the liberal support of patrons as shown by the advertise- ments displayed upon the printed page, were vital to the success of the publication.


Confidence in the growth of Greenville, in its wealth, in- dustry and population, as well as in the advancement of its munici- pal and social activities, will be created as sections of this directory is consulted, for truly, the directory is a mirror reflecting Green- ville to the world.


Your attention is invited to those names appearing in DISPLAY BLACK TYPE throughout the directory, as they are the responsible enterprising, advertising business men who take pride in sustaining the city directory and who have made this publication possible.


POPULATION


The 1941 population of Greater Greenville is 14,791, based on the number of individuals found by actual canvass at each residence. Territory immediately adjacent, which is part of the city, as far as business and social life are concerned, is included in the directory.


FIVE MAJOR DEPARTMENTS


The several essential departments are arranged in the following order:


THE MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, containing valuable in- formation concerning Local, State and National Governments, Associations, Churches, Colleges, Clubs, Hospitals, Libraries, Schools and Parks.


THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, listing tele- phone subscribers by telephone numbers, can be found beginning with page 15.


THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES contains data con- cerning each individual, firm and corporation within the city. The wife's name is given in parenthesis and is followed by position,


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place of employment and resident address.


THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains the various names of all manufacturing, mercantile and professional interests in alphabetical order under appropriate headings. This feature constitutes an invaluable and indispensable epitome of the business interests of the community.


THE STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE contains a complete directory of streets and avenues arranged in alphabetical order; the residences and business houses are arranged numerically under the name of each street and avenue, and the names of householders, with the number of occupants, and business concerns are placed opposite the numbers.


THE SUPPLEMENT EDITION


After including every conceivable feature which would tend to make the directory as useful and attractive as possible, the publish- ers established a guaranteed home circulation for directory adver- tisers by issuing the Supplement Edition and delivering it to the homes of the community. Every advertisement which appears in a Miller's Directory also appears in the Supplement Edition, thus assuring each advertiser of direct results with his advertising dollar.


MUNICIPAL PUBLICITY


The directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the city, depicting in truthful terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as an industrial site and as an educational center. To broadcast this information over the country, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the directory in Directory Libraries, which are maintained in all the chief cities of the country. Here they are readily available for free public reference and serve as perpetual advertisements of Greenville, for business men the country over realize that the city directory represents the community as it really is.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S GREENVILLE North Carolina


Miscellaneous Directory 1942-1943


Containing Valuable Information Concerning Local and State Governments, Churches, Schools, Clubs, and Much Other Useful Information.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President Henry A. Wallace, Vice President


The Cabinet


Cordell Hull, Secretary of State


Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury


Henry L Stinson, Secretary of War


Francis Biddle, Attorney-General


Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy


Harold L Ickes, Secretary of the Interior


Claude Wickard, Secretary of Agri- culture


Jesse Jones, Secretary of Commerce


Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor


Frank C Walker, Postmaster-Gen- eral


The Supreme Court


Harlan F Stone, Chief Justice


Associates - Hugo Black, Frank Murphy, Jas F Byrnes, Robt H Jack- son, Felix Frankfurter, Owen J Rob- erts, Stanley Reed, Wm O Douglas


Government Officials


Treasurer of the United States- William Alexander Julian


Comptroller of Currency-J F T O'Conner


Director of the Mint-Nellie Taylor Ross


Register of the Treasury-Edward E Jones


Director of the Bureau of Engrav- ing-Alvin W Hall


Judge Advocate General of the Army-General Douglas McArthur


Quartermaster General of the Army -General 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- Chas F Marvin


Chief of the Bureau of Animal Ind -John F Mohler


Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Ind -O E Reed


Chief of the Bureau of Plant Ind -Wm A Taylor


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NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


J M Broughton-Governor R L Harris-Lieut-Governor


Thad Eure-Secretary of State George R Pou-Auditor


C M Johnson-Treasurer


Clyde A Ervin-Supt of Public Instruction


Supreme Court


W P Stacy-Chief Justice


Associate Justices - Michael Schenck, Heriot Clarkson, George W Connor, W A Devin, J W Winborne, M V Barnhill


North Carolina Senators-Josiah W


Bailey and Robert R Reynolds


North Carolina Representatives- Herbert Bonner, John H Kerr, Gra- ham A Barden, Harold D Cooley, A Lon Folger, Lewis E Teague, J Bay- ard Clark, Robt L Doughton, Alfred L Bulwinkle and Zebulon Weaver


COUNTY SEATS AND POPULATION


County


Pop.


County Seat


Alamance


57,427


Graham


Halifax


56,512


Alexander


13,454


Alleghany


8,341


Taylorsville Sparta Wadesboro


Haywood


34,804


Anson


28,443


Jefferson


Hertford


19,352


Winton


Avery


13,561


Newland


Hoke


14,937


Raeford


Beaufort


36,431


Washington


Hyde


7,860


Swan Quarter Statesville


Bladen


27,156


Elizabethtown


Jackson


19,366


Sylva Smithfield


Buncombe


108,755


Asheville


Jones


10,926


Trenton


Burke


38,615


Morganton


Lee


18,743


Sanford


Cabarrus


59,393


Concord


Lenoir


41,211


Kinston


Caldwell


35,795


Lenoir


Lincoln


24,187


Lincolnton


Camden


5,440


Camden


Macon


15,880


Franklin


Carteret


18,284


Beaufort


Madison


22,522


Marshall


Caswell


20,032


Yanceyville


Martin


26,111


Williamston


Catawba


51,653


Newton


McDowell


22,996


Marion Charlotte Bakersville Troy


Clay


6,405


Hayesville


Moore


30,969


Carthage


Cleveland


58,055


Shelby


Nash


55,608


Columbus


45,663


Whiteville


New Hanover 47,935


Craven


31,298


New Bern


Fayetteville


County


Pop.


County Seat Jacksonville


Dare


6,041


Manteo


Orange


23,072


Hillsboro


Davidson


53,377


Lexington


Pamlico


9,706


Bayboro


Davie


14,909


Mocksville


Pasquotank


20,568


Elizabeth City


Duplin


39,739


Kenansville


Pender


17.710


Burgaw


Durham


80,244


Durham


Perquimans


9,773


Hertford


Edgecombe


49,162


Tarboro


Person


25.029


Roxboro


Forsyth


126,475


Winston-Salem


Pitt


61,244


Greenville


Franklin


30,382


Louisburg


Polk


11,874


Columbus


Gaston


87,531


Gastonia


Randolph


44,554


Asheboro


Gates


10,060


Graham


6,418


Granville


29,344


Greene


18,548


Guilford


153,916


Gatesville Robbinsville Oxford Snow Hill Greensboro Halifax Lillington Waynesville


Hendersonville


Bertie


26,201


Windsor


Iredell


50,424


Brunswick


17,125


Southport


Johnston


63,798


Cherokee


18,813


Murphy


Mitchell


15,980


Chowan


11,572


Edenton


Montgomery


16,280


Nashville Wilmington Jackson


Currituck


6,709


Currituck


Onslow


17,939


Chatham


24,726


Pittsboro


Mecklenburg 151,826


Northampton 28,299


Cumberland


59,320


Henderson


26,049


Ashe


22,664


Harnett


44,239


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Richmond


36,810


Robeson


76,860


Rockingham


57,898


Rowan


69,206


Salisbury


Rutherford


45,577


Rutherfordton


Sampson


47,440


Scotland


23,232


Stanly


32,834


Stokes


22,656


Surry


41,783


Swain


12,177


Transylvania 12,241


Tyrrell


5,556


Union


39,097


Monroe


Vance


29,961


Wake


109,544


Henderson Raleigh Warrenton Plymouth Boone


Chief Fire Dept-G W Gardner


Chief Police Dept-G A Clark Supt of Schools-J H Rose


Water and Light Commission-D S Spain chrmn, L W Tucker, J H Waldrop, J H Blount and L B Garris, Martin Swartz supt


Supt of Streets-C K Beatty


Judge Recorders Court-L C Skin- ner


Solicitor-Eli Bloom


Clerk-H H Duncan


ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS


American Legion-2d flr City Hall American Red Cross-522 E 9th


Business & Professional Women's Club-610 Evans


Carolina Motor Club-115 W 10th Greenville Chamber of Commerce 2d flr City Hall -


Greenville Community Chest-415 Evans


Greenville Girl Scouts-3d flr City Hall


Greenville Golf & Country Club- Ayden Rd


Greenville Junior Chamber of Commerce-214 W 3d


Greenville Merchants Assn-2d flr City Hall


Greenville Tobacco Board of Trade -2d flr City Hall


Junior Women's Club-214 W 3d Kiwanis Club-214 W 3d


Leaf Tobacco Exporters Assn-112 E 3d


Lions Club-214 W 3d


N C Cotton Growers Co-Operative Assn-114 E 3d


Pitt County Fair Assn-105 W 3d


PITT COUNTY GOVERNMENT


County Seat-Greenville


Court House-224 Evans


County Judge-Dink James Solicitor-C H Whedbee


Judge Superior Court-J P Frizelle


Solicitor-D M Clark


County Clerk-J F Harrington Sheriff-J K Proctor Treasurer-J V Perkins


Register of Deeds-Roy T Cox


Auditor-J H Coward Coroner-A A Ellwanger Tax Collector-H L Andrews


Health Officer-Dr N T Ennett


Supt of Schools-D H Conley Home Demonstration Agent-Miss Verona L Joyner


County Agent-R R Bennett Welfare Officer-K T Futrell


Commissioners - D T House Jr (Parmele) chrmn, J N Williams, M B Hodges (Grifton), G S Porter (Chi- cod), and G H Pittman (Falkland)


Board of Education-W H Woolard, Chrmn; W J Smith (Bethel), J T Thorne (Farmville), R H McLawhorn (Winterville), and R L Little (Grimesland)


ABC Board-C O'H Horne, Chrmn; C A Tyson (Farmville), and J R Har- vey (Grifton), Mrs Margaret Elks sec, and R L Barnhill supervisor


GREENVILLE CITY GOVERNMENT


City Hall-201 W 5th


Mayor-Hon B Bruce Sugg


Clerk-J O Duval


Treasurer-W C Harris Tax Collector-J O Duval Attorneys-Harding & Lee


Aldermen - L B Fleming (1st ward), J A Watson and J A Collins (2nd ward), L M Buchanan and N O Van Nortwick Jr (3rd ward), Dr M B Massey and D A Evans (4th ward), A E Hobgood and Berry Bostic (5th ward)


Warren


23,145


Washington


12,323


Watauga


18,114


Wayne


58,328


Goldsboro


Wilkes


43,003


Wilkesboro


Wilson


50,219


Wilson


Yadkin


20,657


Yadkinville


Yancey


17,202


Burnsville


Clinton Laurinburg Albemarle Danbury Dobson Bryson City Brevard Columbia


Rockingham Lumberton Wentworth


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Rotary Club-908 Johnston Tar River Port Commission-2d flr City Hall Women's Club-214 W 3d


CEMETERIES


Cherry Hill-210 Pitt Greenwood-E 5th Extd


CHURCHES (White)


Christian Science-1008 Dickinson av


Church of God-1607 Broad


Eighth St Church of Christ (Chris- tian)-120 W 8th


Free Will Baptist-113 E 11th


Primitive Baptist-921 Cotanche


Immanuel Baptist-110 W 8th Jarvis Memo (Meth)-600 Wash- ington


Lutheran-908 Johnston


Memorial Baptist-312 Greene




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