Miller's Greenville, N.C. city directory [1936/1937]., Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1937
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 224


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CASCADE


DRY CLEANING


Wyatt Brown, Owner


TELEPHONE 10


CLEANERS


SUNSHINE


Deposit With


BANK


& TRUST


CO.


Capital Surplus Over $500,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ESTABLISHED 1901 TIME TESTED


Established 1866


The John Flanagan


Buggy Company


EAST FOURTH COR. COTANCHE


Authorized Ford Dealers


SERVICE


GENUINE FORD PARTS


PHONES 47 & 723


EASY


WASHERS


Carolina Sales Corporation


PHONES 182-183 UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES


MOSELEY BROS. 425 EVANS ST.


INSURANCE


PHONE 307 Real Estate


CONFIDENCE BUY HERE WITH


J. KEY BROWN, DRUGGIST


"FIVE POINTS" PHONE NO.


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GUARANTY Motto: SERVICE PHILCO RADIOS DISTRIBUTORS THIRD AND COTANCHE KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS PHONE 879 - CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING AND REPAIRING - PHONE 879 SALES Ford


LAUNDRY


HE LIBRARY


LUX


LIBERTAS


HE UNIVERSITY OF ORTH CAROLINA C971.74 GSim 1936/37


ADVERTISERS SPECIAL DIRECTORY


Proctor Hotel


RAVELING MAN'S HOME IN GREENVILLE"


ALWAYS WELCOME TOURISTS AND VISIT- THIS SECTION AND INVITE THE CITIZENS OF GREENVILLE TO MAKE THEMSELVES AT HOME AT ALL TIMES IN THE PROCTOR AND TO CALL ON US FOR ANY INFORMATION OR FAVORS THAT WE CAN POSSIBLE GIVE.


THE PROCTOR HOTEL DAVE TURNER - Manager


305-307 EVANS


PHONE 393


TRY OUR DINING ROOM


DIAMONDS : WATCHES : ACCESSORIES J. J. STAUFFER


JEWELER PROCTOR HOTEL OPP. ME "SPECIALIST IN WATCH REPAIRING" 304 EVANS ST. PHONE 300


BATCHELOR BROS. MEN'S CLOTHING "Most Value For Your Money"


PHONE 134


417 EVANS ST.


TITLE PAGE


MILLER'S GREENVILLE, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. III 1936-1937


VOL. III


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, and Much In- formation of ar Millannoua charanton


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INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


Abbreviations 101


Alphabetical List of Names 101


Associations 9


City Government 9


Classified Business Directory


257


County Government (Pitt)


9


Miscellaneous Directory


5-11


North Carolina Government 8


Preface


5


Street Directory 270


Title Page


3


United States Government


7


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Aman J D. . . . . . . . .. .right bottom lines


Baker & Davis Hardware Co ..... Fly Z


Batchelor Brothers p 2


Benzo Gas Station


insert


Bissette's Drug Stores .... left top lines Blount-Harvey Co, Inc ..... back cover Blue Bird Filling Station. . left top lines Brown J Key .. .front cover


Carolina Sales Corporation.front cover Carter's Printery ..... left bottom lines Cascade Laundry front cover Cecil's Business College Fly Y Clark's Ice, Coal & Wood. .insert Coburn's Shoes, Inc back cover Colonial Ice Co. .left top lines Corey J Hicks Agency


left bottom lines


Cozart W B & Sons. .. back cover Daily Reflector The .... right top lines Duncan H H insert Edwards C H Hardware House


left top lines


Elk's Clothing Store Fly Z. Eureka Laundry bottom lines Flanagan John Buggy Co. . front cover Garris-Evans Lumber Co. . left top lines Goodson & Flanagan ..... left top lines Greenville Nehi Co ...... right top lines Greenville News-Leader, The


right top lines Guaranty Bank &, Trust Co.front cover Harvey Bros Coal Co. back cover Harvey Oil Co insert


Home Building & Loan Assn


back cover Home Furniture Store .. right top lines Horne Chas O'H ... ... .left top lines Horne's Coal & Wood Yard ....


right bottom lines


Hotel Greenville


back cover


Kittrell Roy B


p 12


McCormick Vending Machine Co ...


card at name


Merritt V A


right bottom lines


Moseley Brothers


front cover


Nicholls Market


p 12


Northside Lumber Co .left bottom lines


Oakley J B & Son


p 11


Parrishı Vernon


p 11


Peoples Bakery


back cover


Proctor Hotel


p 2


Quality Eastern Oil Co. . right top lines


Quinn-Miller & Co.


.left top lines


Russ C L


right top lines


Smith lectric Co.


.right top lines


Smith L J


insert


Stauffer J J


p 2


Sunshine Cleaners


front cover


VanDyke Furniture Co


right bottom lines


Watson J A


backbone


White Chevrolet Co


, bottom lines


White H A & Sons ... left bottom lines


Wilkerson Funeral Home


left bottom lines


Williams Funeral Home


left bottom ilnes


Winslow J E. Co.


.right bottom lines


PREFACE


Greenville, North Carolina


"The Hub of Eastern Carolina" PREFACE


POPULATION GREATER GREENVILLE - 13,329


This city directory depicts the various opportunities Green- ville has to offer as its position industriously, agriculturally, com- mercially and educatonally. Greenville stands unparalelled as the center of operation of the great eastern region of North Carolina.


CLIMATE


This section of which Greenville is the hub, fortune has blessed with a pleasant year around climate where there is no fear of storm of flood of destructive nature. The yearly average temper- ature is 61 degrees, the winters being mild and the other seasons ideal.


SHOPPING CENTER


There is no city of the East which has developed as rapidly as has Greenville as a shopping center. The wonderful highway system of Eastern Carolina with the city's high standard mercan- tile establishments, ranking second to none in their respective bus- inesses, has contributed much in directing the public from twenty- five counties to Greenville, covering a radius of seventy-five miles. The city is worthy of the distinction it has attained of being "East Carolina's Shopping Center."


DISTRIBUTING CENTER


With the building of the great highway system of the eastern section of the State, by which Greenville is webbed, the city has gained recognition among many of the large manufacturers as the most logical distributing point, and as a result scores of such enter- prises have taken advantage of these economical conveniences and placed their units and warehouses for district and State distribu- tion in Greenville. There are seven hard surfaced highways lead- ing from the city radiating in every direction which enables sales- men to serve a large territory within a short period of time.


AGRICULTURE


From a standpoint of agriculture, Greenville is situated in the heart of one of the greatest agricultural sections of the entire world. The various soils of this section are adapted to the pro- duction of any crops grown in any of the Southern States. Tobacco, cotton, peanuts and potatoes are the principal money crops with the farmers, while an abundance of grains and other feeds are pro- vided for the live stock.


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PREFACE


PREFACE (cont'd)


TOBACCO MARKET


Pitt County, of which Geenville is the capital, grows and sells more bright tobacco than any county in the world. Every buying interest both large and small is represented with sales force on the market and these operate scores of factory plants, furnishing labor for many thousands each tobacco season. Greenville is one of the few tobacco markets that has five sets of buyers. Nine large and modern tobacco factories and ten warehouses are located here. Greenville established a world's record last season when it sold 51,188,384 pounds of tobacco for $16,077,682.78, for an average of $31.41 per hundred pounds.


GOVERNMENT


The City of Greenville has the Mayor-Aldermen form of gov- ernment. It has a municipally-owned water and light plant and a gas plant that is one of the city's greatest assets. The plants stand out foremost with the public utility institutions of the State. City tax rates have been reduced during the past five years until they are below the average.


EDUCATION AND RELIGION


Wonderful progress has been made by the city schools in the past decade and they have been a strong factor n the advancement of this city. The Greenville system is rated by the State Educa- tional Department as A-1, which rank cannot be excelled by any other high school of the State. With the location of the East Caro- lina Teachers College here, no city can boast of greater educational advantages. Another important feature which contributes much to the living conditions of Greenville is its fine and modern public library. The religious life of Greenville is an active one. The citi- zenship is a church-going people. And the ministers serving the fifteen or more congregations are outstanding with their respective communities of the State.


CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS


Greenville has various civic and fraternal organizations in- cluding the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwanis, Woman's Club, Merchants' Association and numerous others. The civic or- ganizations of Greenville have as one of the principal objectives of their activities the continued progress of the city. And in all matters pertaining to the further advancement of Greenville these organized bodies have always functioned as one unit, and their efforts have not only been brought to a beneficial conclusion for the city, but have created an unequalled spirit of cooperation among the citizenship.


GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. L. Powell, Secretary-Manager Cor. 3rd & Evans Sts. Telephone 212


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S GREENVILLE North Carolina


Miscellaneous Directory 1936-1937


Containing valuable information concerning Local, State and National Gov- ernments, Churches, Schools, Colleges, Clubs, and much other useful information.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President John Nance Garner, Vice President


The Cabinet


Cordell Hull, Secretary of State


Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury


Geo Henry Dern, Secretary of War


Homer Stille Cummings, Attorney- General


Claude A Swanson, Secretary of the Navy


Harold L Ickes, Secretary of the In- terior


Henry Agard Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture


Daniel Calhoun Roper, Secretary of Commerce


Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor


The Supreme Court


Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice


Associates :- Willis Van Deventer, Jas Clark McReynolds, Lewis Dembitz, George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, Har- lan F. Stone, Owen J. Roberts, Benja- min N. Cordozo.


Government Officials


Treasurer of the United States-Wil- liam 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 Engraving, 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- William A Taylor


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


UNITED STATES LOCAL GOVERNMENT


United States Post Office-Evans cor


e 3,d


Federal Building-Evans cor e 3d


Whitehurst


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


J C B Ehringhaus-Governor A H Graham-Lieut-Governor


Stacy Wade-Secretary of State Baxter Durham-Auditor


C M Johnson-Treasurer


Clyde A Ervin-Supt of Public Instruction


Supreme Court


Clay


5,434


Hayesville


W P Stacy-Chief Justice.


Cleveland


51,914


Shelby


Columbus


37,720


Whiteville


Craven


30,665


New Bern


Cumberland


45,219


Fayetteville


North Carolina Senators-Josiah W Bailey and Robert R Reynolds


Dare


5,202


Davidson


47,865


Lexington


Davie


14,386


Mocksville


Duplin


35,103


Kenansville


Durham


67,196


Durham Tarboro


Edgecombe


47,894


Forsythe


29,456


Louisburg


Franklin


111,681


Winston-Salem


Gaston


78,093


Gastonia


Pitt State Senator, Arthur B Corey


Pitt State Representatives - M O Blount (Bethel), J H Paylor (Farm- ville


COUNTY SEATS & POPULATION


County


Pop.


County Seat


Alamance


41,140


Graham


Alexander


12,922


Taylorsville Sparta


Hertford


17,542


Anson


23,349


Waresboro


Hoke


14,244


Raeford


Ashe


21,019


Jefferson


Hyde


8,550


Swan Quarter


Avery


11,803


Newland


Iredell


46,693


Statesville


Beaufort


35,026


Washington


Jackson


17,519


Bertie


25,844


Windsor Elizabethtown


Jones


10,428


Trenton


Brunswick


18,818


Southport


Lee


16,996


Sanford


Buncombe


97,937


Asheville


Lenoir


35,716


Kinston


Burke


29,410


Morganton


Lincoln


22,872


Lincolnton


Cabarrus


44,331


Concord


Macon


20,336


Franklin


Caldwell


28,016


Lenoir Camden


Martin


20,306


Williamston


C'Cartret


16,900


Beaufort Yanceyville


McDowell


23,400


Marion


Caswell


18,214


43,981


Newton


Mitchell


13,962


Bakersville


Chatham


24,177


Pittsboro


Montgomery


16,218


Troy


Cherokee


16,151


Murphy


Moore


28,215


Carthage


Chowan


11,282


Edenton


Nash .


57,782


Nashville


Gates


10,551


Gatesville


Graham


5,841


Robbinsville Oxford


Granville


28,723


Greene


28,723


Snow Hill


Guilford


133,010


Greensboro


Halifax


53,246


Halifax


Harnett


37,911


Lillington


Haywood


27,273


Waynesville


Henderson


23,404


Hendersonville


Sylva Smithfield


Johnston


57,621


Bladen


23,389


5,461


Madison


13,672


Marshall


Camden


Charlotte


Mecklenburg


127,971


Winton


Alleghany


7,186


North Carolina Representatives - Lindsay C Warren, John H Kerr, Gra- ham A Barden, Harold D Cooley, Frank W Hancock Jr, William B Umstead, J Bayard Clark, Walter Lambeth, Robt L Doughton, Alfred L Bulwinkle and Zebulon Weaver


Currituck


6,710


Currituck Maneto


Associate Justice-Michael Schenck. Heriot Clarkson, George W Connor, W A Devin.


Postmaster-Thos T Hollingsworth Assistant Postmaster - F Luther


Catawba


9


New Hanover


43,010


Wilmington


Northampton


27,161


Jackson


Onslow


15,289


Jacksonville


Orange


21,171


Hillsboro


Pamlico


9,299


Bayboro


Pasquotank


19,143


Pender


15,686


Perquimans


10,668


Person


20,039


Roxboro


Pitt


54,466


Greenville


Polk


10,216


Columbus


Asheboro


Richmond


30,016


Rockingham


Robeson


66,512


Lumberton


Rockinham


51,083


Wentworth


Rowan


55,665


Salisbury Rutherfordton


Sampson


40,082


Clinton


Scotland


20,174


Laurinburg


Stanley


30,312


Albemarle


Chief Fire Dept-G W Gardner


Chief Police Dept-G A Clark


Supt of Streets-G A Clark


Water and Light Commission-D S Spain chairman, L W Tucker and J S Ficklen, Martin Swartz supt


ASSOCIATIONS


Greenville Chamber of Commerce --- Federal Bldg


Greenville Merchants Association --- Federal Bldg


Kiwanis Club-Woman's Club


Natl Tob Whse Assn-112 e 3d


Rotary Club-Rotary Bldg


Womens Club-214 w 3d


PITT COUNTY GOVERNMENT


County Seat-Greenville


Court House-Evans cor w 3d


County Julge-Dink James


County Solicitor-Jack Spain


County Commissioners - R T Cox (Winterville) chairman; J M Williams, L W Cherry, G S Porter (Chicod) and B M Lewis (Farmville)


County Board of Education - W H Woolard chairman, W J Smith (Bethel) J T Thorne (Farmville), J C Galloway


County Clerk-J F Harrington County Sheriff-S A Whitehurst County Treasurer-J V Perkins Register of Deeds-J C Gaskins County Auditor-J H Coward County Coroner-A A. Ellwanger County Tax Collector-H L Andrews Health Officer-Dr N T Ennett Supt of Schools-D H Conley Home Demonstration Agent - Miss Ethel Nice


Welfare Officer-K T Futrell


Pitt County A B C Board-C O'H Horne chairman, S T Lewis (Farmi- ville), J R Harvey (Grifton), Miss Margaret Spain sec and R L Barnhill supervisor


GREENVILLE CITY GOVERNMENT


City Offices-123 e 5th


Mayor-Hon M K Blount


City Clerk-J O Duval


City Treasurer-W C Harris


Tax Collector-J O Duval


Aldermen-L B Fleming (1st ward), Mrs J L Hassell and Vernon Parrish (2nd ward), H H Duncan and J M Taft (3rd ward), Dr M B Massey and A C Tadlock (4th ward), A E Hobgood (5th ward)


Surry


39,749


Dodson


Swain


11,568


Bryson City


Transylvania


9,589


Brevard


Tyrell


5,164


Columbia


Union


40,949


Monroe


Vance


27,757


Henderson


Wake


94,757


Warren


23,364


Washington


11,603


Watauga


15,165


Raleigh Warrtnton Plymouth Boone


Wayne


53,013


Goldsboro


Wilkes


36,162


Wilkesboro


Wilson


44,914


Wilson


Yadkin


18,011


Yadkinville


Yancey


14,486


Burnsville


CEMETERIES Cherry Hill-Pitt cor w 2d


CHURCHES (White


Eighth St. Church of Christ (Chris- tian)-110 w 8th


Free Will Baptist Church-112 e 11th Primitive Baptist Church-Cotanche cor 10th


Immanuel Baptist Church-116 w 8th


Jarvis Memo 'M E Church - 600 Washington


Memorial Baptist Church - Greene cor 4th


Pentecostal Holiness Church - 1301 Reade


Presbyterian Church-Reade cor 5th Primitive Baptist Church-414 w 3d St Paul's Episcopal Church-412 e 4th


St Peter's Catholic Church-107 W 2d


Stokes


22,290


Danbury


Rutherford


40,452


Randolph


36,259


Elizabeth City Burgaw Hertford


MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


Churches (Colored)


A M E Zion Church-400 Albemarle Cornerstone Baptist Church - 1301 Railroad


Disciples Church (Christian)-208 W 13th


Episcopal Church-522 Bonner's la Holiness Church-1104 Douglas


Mt Calvary Church-500 Hudson St John's C M E Church-605 Shep- pard


St Andrews Episcopal-Bonner's la ,


Sycamore Hill Baptist Church- Greene cor 1st


COLLEGES


East Carolina Teachers College - e 5th


HOSPITALS Pitt Community-1712 Johnston


LIBRARIES Sheppard Memorial-610 Evans


SCHOOLS


*Fifth St School-1600 w 5th


Fleming St School-1201 Fleming Greenville High School-Reade cor 5th


Third St School-w 3,d


West Greenville School-1600 Chest- nut


LEGAL OR PUBLIC HOLIDAYS


January 1-New Year's Day


February 22-Washington's Birthday


May 30-Memorial Day (all states except Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and North and South Carolina)


July 4-Independence Day


September 7 (1936)-Labor Day


October 12-Columbus Day (Arkan- sas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Con- necticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Il- linois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massa- chusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Is- land, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washing- ton and West Virginia)


November 3 (1936)-Election Day- (first Tuesday after first Monday in November)


November 11 - Armistice Day (Ala- bama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massa- chusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon- tana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia)


November 26 (1936) - Thanksgiving


The MILLER PRINTING Co.


. PRINTING - BINDING LITHOGRAPHING


15 RANKIN AVE. ASHEVILLE, N. C.


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ADVERTISERS SPECIAL DIRECTORY


POPULATION OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES


1. New York


12,588,066


25. Arkansas


1,854,482


2. Pennsylvania


9,631,350


26. South Carolina


1,738,765


3. Illinois


7,630,654


27. West Virginia


1,729,205


4. Ohio


6,646,697 28. Maryland


1,631,526


5. Texas


5,824,715


29.


Connecticut


1,606,903


6.


California


5,677,251


30.


Washington


1,563,396


7. Michigan


4,842,225


31.


Florida


1,468,211


8. Massachusetts


4,249,614


32.


Nebraska


1,377,963


9. New Jersey


4,041,334


33.


Colorado


1,035,791


10.


Missouri


3,629,367


34.


Oregon


953,786


11. Indiana


3,238,503


35.


Maine


797,786


12. North Carolina


3,170,276


36.


South Dakota


692,849


13. Wisconsin


2,939,006


38.


North Dakota


680,845


14. Georgia


2,908,50€


39.


Montana


537,606


15.


Alabama


2,646,248


40.


Utah


507,847


16.


Tennessee


2,616,556


41.


New Hampshire


465,293


17.


Kentucky


2,614,589


42.


Idaho


445,032


18.


Minnesota


2,563,953


43. Arizona


435,573


19.


Iowa


2,470,939


44.


New Mexico


423,317


20. Virginia


2,421,581


45.


Vermont


359,611


21. Oklahoma


2,396,040


46.


Delaware


238,380


22. Louisiana


2,101,593


47. Wyoming


225,565


23. Mississippi


2,009,821


48. Nevada


91,869


24. Kansas


1,880,999


District of Columbia


486,869


VERNON PARRISH


BROKER


FLOUR, MILL FEEDS, MEAL, SALT, GRAIN, HAY, LIME, SEED, FRUITS, PROVISIONS, ETC.


304 EVANS ST. PHONES: Office 86, Home 822-W


J. B. OAKLEY & GENERAL INSURANCE


SON


FIRE - LIFE - CASUALTY "INSURE AND BE SURE"


304 EVANS ST. PHONE 178


37. Rhode Island


687,497


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


NICHOLLS MARKET


THE COLD STORAGE FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS Fish and Oysters in Season 316 EVANS ST.


PHONES 728-729


It Pays To Be Prominently


Displayed


To let people know WHO you are, WHERE you are and WHAT you have to sell. The City Directory keeps your name before the public 365 days in the year, and it cannot be prominently displayed in any book so CONSTANTLY used as the City Directory.


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MILLER'S GREENVILLE, N. C. CITY DIRECTORY


VOL, III


1936-1937


VOL. III


ABBREVIATIONS


acent


accountant


expr


exporter prntr


printer


agt


agent


firmn


fireman


r


residence


appr


apprentice


formn


foreman rd


road


aud


auditor


frt


freight


R M S __ railway mail service


av


avenue


h


house rpr


repairer


bagmstr


baggagemaster


hlpr


helper


s south


bey


beyond


ing


insurance sch


school


bkpr


bookkeeper


insp


inspector se


southeast


bidr


builder


jwlr


jeweler


sec


secretary


bimkr


boilermaker


la


lane


sldr soldier


blksmth


blacksmith


lum


lumber


smstrss


seamstress


c


colored


lawyer


solr solicitor


carp


carpenter


mech


mechanic


68


southside


collr


collector


mess


messenger


telephone


cond


conductor


mgr


manager


tchr teacher


cor


corner


mkr


maker


tmkpr timekeeper


cot fac


cotton factor


mldr


moulder


supt


superintendent traffic


cshr


cashier


mnfr


manufacturer


treas


treasurer


dept


department


mstr


master


tr nurse


trained nurse


dir


director


n


north


v-pres


vice-president


drftmn


draftsman


ne


northeast


W


west


drgst


druggist


ns


northside


watrwks waterworks


drssmkr


dressmaker


opp


opposite


whf


wharf


drymn


drayman


opr


operator


wid


widow


elec


electrician


pImbr


plumber


wks works


engr


engineer


plstr


plasterer


WS westside


engrvr


engraver


pntr


painter


wshwn washwoman


es


eastside


pres


president


wtchmn


watchman


GREENVILLE, N. C. (1936-1937) CITY DIRECTORY


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*A M E Zion Church, Rev J H Chase pastor, 400 Albemarle av Abee R Carl (Effie), atndt Blue Bird Fill Sta, h 1206 Chestnut Abee R Carl Jr, slsmn Pitt Music Store, r 1206 Chestnut Abeyounis Berry G (Bessie), slsmn, h 910 w 3rd Abeyounis Eugenia Miss, student, r 910 w 3rd


Abeyounis Pauline Miss, student, r 910 w 3rd


Abiouness Y E T (Violet) (Gloria Shoppe), h 807 Ward Adams Carl L (Lyda M), prof E C T C, h e 5th nr Meade * Adams Ella, h 1200 Clark


*Adams Esther, h 713 Pamlico av


*Adams Ilene, r 440 w 3rd


*Adams Israel (Betty), h 600 Douglas


*Adams Jack, cook Friendly Dining Room, r 305 w 5th


* Adams Jas, r 202 Center


* Adams Jas (Elsie), cook, r 601 w 5th


locksmith


slsmn salesman


barber


Indy


laundry


slswn saleswoman


brkiyr


bricklayer


mach


machinist


steno stenographer


clk


clerk


tel


cprsmth


coppersmith


mlnr


milliner


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* Adams Jesse (Savannah), emp Person-Garrett Tob Co, r 569 Fac- tory


Adams John H Jr (Virginia), buyer China-Amer Tob Co, h 506 e 4th


*Adams Joseph, lab, r 1309 Pitt


Adams Lady G Mrs, folder E C T C, r 312 e 14th


*Adams Lillian L, r 1200 Clark


*Adams Luella, maid, r 106 Reade


Adams Madison D (Thelma H), foremn G'ville W & L, h 1305 Glen Arthur av


*Adams Martha, r 440 w 3rd


*Adams Nellie, Indrs, r 202 Center


*Adams Thos, emp Quinn-Miller & Co, h 1319 Pitt


*Adams Thos E, student, r 1319 Pitt


*Adams Wm C, r 206 Center


Adams Wm E (Clara), slsmn Orange Crush Botl Co, h 1805 Dick- inson av


Adkins David (Vera), butcher Williams & Waldrop, r 1305 Reade Ainsley Chas E (Margot), emp F A Savage, r Hodges Apts


*Aibritton Annie M, cook, r 111 e 1st


Albritton Burton G, carrier P O, h 911 Evans


*Albritton Charlotte, h 6 Reade


*Albritton Elvira, Indrs, r 111 e 1st


Albritton Jas R, slsmn White Chev Co, r 911 Evans


Alcoholic Beverages Control Board, Miss Margaret Spain sec, ofc Court House, Store No 1 925 Dickinson av


Aldridge John, slsmn, h 1006 Chestnut


Allegood Claude J (Gladys V), rural carrier P O, h 1604 Dickin- son av


Allegood Earl, clk, Great A & P Tea Co, r 310 Washington


*Allen Alma, cook, r 109 Evans


*Allen Arlese, student, r 1316 w 5th


Allen Bernice (wid J H), h 301 Paris


Allen Carr L, clk, r 1411 Broad


*Allen Chas (Willie B) (Fifth St Grocery), h 501 Hudson Allen Chester, slsmn Coca-Cola Botl Wks, r 1214 College Allen Doris Miss, student, r 208 Washington


Allen Fred E (Rosa), carp, h 208, Washington


Allen Howard G, clk C O'H Horne, r 1411 Broad


Allen J Graham, student, r 301 Paris av


*Allen James, h 709 Clark


* Allen John, r 1409 Clark


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Allen John R (Jenily), wtchmn, h 1017 Cotanche "Allen Katherine, h 1409 Clark


* Allen Lendsey, stemmer, r 1409 Clark Allen Leona Miss, slswn Blount Harvey Co, r 1411 Broad Allen Neva (wid Tom), smstrs, r 910 Reade


Allen Percy O (Tessie M), auto repr, h 1111 Dickinson av


*Allen Roy (Annie Bell), h 1211 Pitt


Allen Ruby Mrs, statistician, r 1219 Chestnut


*Allen Sarah, h 212 Wade


* Allen Travis J (Lillie), carp, h 27 Washington Allen Tucker, r 208 Washington


Allen W L (Helen), br mgr Gulf Refining Co, h 299 Eastern


Allen W Shelby, slsmn Baker & Davis, r 1411 w Broad Allen Wm G (Bessie L), slsmn Askew's Grocery, h 1405 Broad Allen Wm H (Betty), h 1411 Broad


Allsbrook Eugene B (Virginia) (Baker & Davis Hdw Co), h 902 Charles




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