Hill's Charlotte (Mecklenburg County, N.C.) City Directory [1938], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1938
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1132


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1st in national corporations maintaining branches 1 HISTORY


Charlotte, the county seat of Mecklenburg, named for Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, wife of George III of England, was incorporated as a town in 1768. The name Mecklenburg was given to the county in honor of the Queen's birthplace. The early settlers were made up of Scotch-Irish from Pennsylvania and Virginia; Germans from the same sections; and English, Scotch, Germans, Huguenots and Swiss from the South by way of Charleston.


A court house, constructed of logs, had been built in the town a few years previous to its incorporation, and the county court was held there, which probably accounted for Charlotte being selected as the county seat. The court house was located at the intersection of the streets now known as Trade and Tryon.


Addison Apartment House, Charlotte


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Charlotte is famed as the place where the first Declaration of Inde- pendence was made on May 20, 1775.


Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence


"Resolved: That we, the citizens of Mecklenburg County, do hereby dissolve the political bonds which have connected us with the mother country; and absolve ourselves from all allegiance to the British Crown, abjuring all political connection with a nation that has wantonly trampled our rights and liberties, and inhumanly shed the innocent blood of Americans at Lexington.


"Resolved: That we do hereby declare ourselves free and independent people; that we are and of right ought to be a sovereign and self-governing people, under the power of God and the general congress; to the maintenance of which independence we solemnly pledge to each other our mutual coopera- tion, our lives, our fortunes, and our most sacred honor.


"Resolved: That all officers, both civil and military, in this county, be entitled to exercise the same powers and authorities as heretofore; that every member of this delegation shall henceforth be a civil officer and exercise the powers of a justice of the peace, issue process, hear and determine controversies according to law, preserve peace, union and harmony in the county, and use every exertion to spread the love of liberty and of country, until a more general and better organized system of government be established."


Myers Park Methodist Church, Charlotte


Early Schools and Education


The people of Mecklenburg brought with them, in the settlement of their new country, the love of education. The first schools were conducted in the homes of the teachers of their patrons. Prior to the time of the American Revolution a number of school buildings had been erected. Queens College, or Museum, located within Charlotte, and within the territory of Sugar Creek Church, was the most noted school of Colonial times in Mecklenburg County. This college was located on a lot on South Tryon Street, where later, for many years, stood the Mecklenburg County Court House.


Early Churches and Religion


Seven churches of importance in Colonial days in Mecklenburg County were: Sugar Creek, Rocky River, Poplar Tent, Hopewell, Steel Creek, Provi-


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dence and Centre. The congregations of these early churches were composed of men and women of strong character, high motives and dignified demeanor. To their influence throughout the community and upon succeeding generations may be attributed the fine type of Christian citizenship which has characterized the people of Mecklenburg County. Many members of the families composing these seven Colonial churches have gone out to other sections of the U. S., particularly to the Southwestern and Middle Western sections of the country, to establish homes and to carry with them the fine ideals of citizenship and Christian influence of their Mecklenburg ancestry. Numbers of the descendants of these Mecklenburg citizens who moved to other parts of the U. S. make pilgrimages to the venerable churches to read upon tombstones in the old burying grounds records of the lives of their forefathers. Upon anniversary occasions of these historic churches, all-day services are held and men and women from many distant states are numbered among the persons in attend- ance.


CHARLOTTE TODAY


Thirty years ago the South began to arouse from her bed of rich, deep traditions and better herself. There is a new South today-an onward-driving pulsating South in industry, agriculture and finance.


City Armory-Auditorium, Charlotte


Fundamentally successful industries develop best where abundant raw materials, mechanical power and stable population combine. Tremendously rich in natural resources, power and raw materials, the South has marched forward with seven-league boots, and today, the economic advantages result- ing from the development of her resources are leading the trail of industry southward.


This is true, not only in the textile field, where advantageous conditions of power, climate, labor and living conditions at the source of raw materials have already transferred the center of industry from New England to the South, but in other lines of diversified manufacturing as well.


North Carolina today is the pacemaker of the South; it leads in textile manufacturing and hydro-electric power development, and Charlotte is the center of a textile manufacturing territory having 770 mills, operating over 10,000,000 spindles and consuming more cotton than any other section in the world.


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Charlotte is the center of one of the largest hydro-electric developments in the U. S., the total horsepower developed and in immediate prospect of developing being more than a million.


It is the largest center in the South for textile mill machinery and equip- ment, practically all the large companies in the U. S. and England handling their entire business in the South through Charlotte offices and plants.


It is the "Southern Market" for dyestuffs, laboratories and offices being maintained here by the leading dye corporations of the country.


Mecklenburg County Court House, Charlotte


Charlotte has annual payrolls of over $12,000,000 from 183 widely diversified manufacturing and industrial plants.


Charlotte's Greatest Asset


The climate of Charlotte is outstanding, and can be classed as the city's leading asset. The U. S. Weather Bureau has made records of Charlotte's climate for the past 45 years and the fact is developed that the people of this city live the year 'round in a temperature which averages 60.2 degrees. The mean maximum temperature is 69.5 degrees and the mean minimum is 50.9 degrees. The vicinity is favored in wind and rain, in sunshine and shadow. Agricultural activities may be pursued practically without interruption through- out the year.


Manufacturers and Manufacturing


Charlotte has many distinct advantages to offer the manufacturer-four competing rail lines, low freight rates, pure water and a convenient location.


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Manufacturers. should investigate this thriving city. Living conditions are ideal. Climate is mild and pleasant, and schools are among the finest in the South. Excellent hotels and shops. Cordial social life. Several excellent golf courses.


Power


Charlotte is the home of the Duke Power Co., operating one of the best hydro-electric systems in the world. Southern electric companies are tied up into a great super-power zone, and abundant "white coal" assures ample power at low cost.


Labor


Charlotte's labor is of the finest in the country today-native, white, sober, industrious. Labor troubles are practically unknown and the labor turnover is small.


FESI EX


Central High School, Charlotte


Textiles


Here the textile development of the South is centering. Seven hundred and seventy mills operate 10,000,000 spindles within a hundred miles, and a great business has grown up in supplying these mills with dyestuffs, cotton, machinery and equipment of all kinds.


As a Manufacturing Center, Charlotte Offers:


1. Low power rates for manufacturing purposes.


2. Close proximity to the sources of all material for finished products.


3. Cotton, cotton yarns, cottonseed, cotton oil, tobacco, peanuts, kaolin, wood pulp, lumber, etc.


4. Logical location for a manufacturer of commodities for export through the ports of Norfolk, Wilmington, Charleston and Savannah.


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5. A very desirable type of high-class labor available to manufacturers.


6. Mild climate conditions throughout the year. There are nine months of exceptional open-season weather.


7. The adequate transfer facilities of four railroads, with daily terminal facil- ities of 5,200 carloads.


8. Desirable living conditions and unusual residential developments.


Trade Center and Ideal Distribution Point


Charlotte has a greater population within a fifty-mile radius than Rich- mond; a greater population within a hundred-mile radius than Atlanta. Char- lotte is the geographical and business center of the Carolinas.


50-mile radius 100-mile radius


Richmond


468,000


2,124,000


CHARLOTTE


583,000


1,972,000


Atlanta


711,000


1,904,000


Mountain Island Hydro-Electric Plant of Duke Power Co., Charlotte


Charlotte's Trading Territory


Population of city and suburbs, approximately 140,000


Population within 25-mile radius, ,,


250,000


Population within 50-mile radius, 600,000


Population within 75-mile radius, 1,200,000


Population within 100-mile radius, 2,000,000


Population within 150-mile radius, 4,500,000


Charlotte offers the finest opportunities of today as the logical location for new industries, distributors, wholesale houses and business interests of every description that wish to take advantage of the manufacturing and trade opportunities in this rapidly-developing section, the richest trading territory in the South.


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CHARLOTTE'S GROWTH


Population


Express Receipts


1900 U. S. Census 18,091


1910 U. S. Census


. 34,014


1920 U. S. Census.


46,338


1930 U. S. Census.


82,675


1938 Estimate about


97,000


5-Mile Radius (including


Charlotte)


140,000


Industrial Plants


1900


57


1910


108


1925


200


1930


167


1937


183


Bank Resources


1900


$ 3,900,000.00


1910


9,970,000.00


1920


41,111,524.00


1923


42,143,554.00


1924


47,333,988.80


1925


60,000,000.00


1926


66,593,522.28


1927


77,207,866.92


1928 77,587,836.44


1932


47,331,867.00


79,304,000.00 1937


Bank Deposits


1926


$40,005,709.48


1927


46,479,955.20


1928


46,475,693.14


1932


30,563,805.15


1937


69,937,000.00


Bank Clearings


1926


$599,069,907.54


1931


727,720.75


1927


654,758,277.97


1932


736,605.66


1928


685,895,377.79


1929


725,602,773.24


1934


834,760.21


1932


1404,084,638.69


1935


890,870.69


1936


651,731,959.03


1936


950,589.00


1937


726,253,626.91


1937


over 1,000,000.00


1915


$ 315,000.00


1925


above


600,000.00


1927


700,000.00


1937


1,000,000.00


Real Estate Taxable Value


1927 (City) .. .$127,609,350


1932 (City) .. above 150,000,000


1938 (City and


County)


",


120,000,000


Tax Rate


City (1938)


$1.50


County (1938) .82


Total


$2.32


Value Building Permits


1923


$5,263,340


1925


7,363,805


1927


5,449,364


1928


7,415,612


1936


2,741,270


1937


3,513,708


Charlotte's Post-Office Receipts


1920


$ 431,490.00


1921


460,003.00


1923


600,000.00


1924


661,567.00


1925


722,672.54


1926


752,837.75


1927


785,127.57


1928


842,857.07


1929


843,330.53


1930


788,094.41


1933 766,641.92


Federal Reserve Bank


The Carolina Branch of the Fifth District Federal Reserve Bank, during 1936, cleared a total of 8,652,009 checks having a par value of $1,803,- 371,000.


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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INVITES INQUIRIES


The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce extends an invitation to outsiders to visit this city and experience the Charlotte spirit of good-will and cooper- ation. The Chamber, with C. O. Kuester as business manager, gladly supplies information regarding Charlotte to all who write or call. The Chamber of Commerce also invites the outside public to tune in on WBT, Charlotte's 50,000-watt radio broadcast station, one of America's finest and best.


Charlotte Country Club


QUEENS-CHICORA COLLEGE


Is the crown of the educational system of Charlotte and surrounding territory.


It is an A-grade institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.


It is composed of twelve departments, including fine arts, which consists of music, expression and art.


The following include some of its graduates:


1,200 teachers engaged in teaching in the school systems of 26 states.


1,100 leaders in women's societies.


1,200 Sabbath school teachers in the various denominations.


21 women living and laboring outside of America.


120 "Mistresses of the Manse," and numerous church-workers and secretaries all over the South.


These women are making their impression upon the youth of our land.


Physical Equipment


The institution is housed in modern buildings, and equipped with modern appliances.


Burwell Memorial Hall, the administration building, contains the offices, parlors, library and some classrooms.


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Sara E. Morrison Hall houses the dining room and dormitory facilities for 40 students.


The Mildred Watkins and Lily W. Long dormitories constitute a home for 180 students.


The Ninniss Music Building contains the chapel, music studios, and music practice rooms.


Other halls are the Atkinson Memorial, which is the science building and art room; the Science Practice Home, the president's residence, the dean's residence, six sorority houses, the Y. W. C. A. hut, and the infirmary.


The students are received into the best homes of the city, and have access to all churches, participating in their work and worship, and getting training in the best laboratories for Christian work found anywhere in the South.


The faculty is well-prepared, all members being specialists in their departments. Most of them hold the Ph.D. degree, and others, in addition to being Masters of Art, have to their credit years of successful teaching.


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MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS


OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH


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ABBREVIATIONS


acct accountant drsmkr .. dressmaker


adv advertising e or E East mer agrl agricultural elec . . electrical Met . Metropolitan merchant Rev Reverend Ry Railway RyMS


agt agent electn ... electrician electro .. electrotyper elev al alley Am American elevator embdr appr apprentice .. embroiderer apts apartments emp


employe


emp agcy


employment agency


engr


engraver


atndt attendant es east side


atty attorney est estate


auto automobile


bdg boarding


bet between


bgemn .. bazgageman


bkbndr .. bookbinder


bkpr bookkeeper


bldg


building


bldr


blk block ft


blksmith .. blacksmith


blrmkr .. boilermaker blvd ... boulevard br branch


brklyr bricklayer


brkmn


cabtmkr cabinetmaker


carp carpenter


cash


cashier


Ch Church


chauf chauffeur h


chf


civ


civil hd


clk


clerk


clnr


collr collector


com] commercial


comn commission


comnr .. commissioner


compt . . comptometer


cond conductor


confr confectioner


cons consulting


contr contractor


cor


corner


corres. . correspondent


ct


court


delivery jr junior


iwlr


jeweler


kpr keeper


lab laborer


lbr


lieut


lieutenant


lino linotype


litho lithographer


dlr


dmnstr .. demonstrator


do ... ditto or same


dom domestic


dr


drive


mdse


merchandise


mechanic


restr .. .. restaurant


ydmstr .. yardmaster


ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES


Abraham Abr


Catherine


Cath


George


Geo


Richard Richd


Robert Robt


Samuel Saml


Solomon Sol


Stephen Steph


Theodore . Theo


August


Aug


Eugene


Eug


Michael Michl


Thomas


Thos


Benjamin


Benj


Frederick


Fredk


Patrick


Patk


William Wm


9-37


mechl ... mechanical ret . retail


mfg .. manufacturing


mfr manufacturer


mgr manager


Railway Mail Service S or S South


mkr maker san sanitary mkt market sav savings


mldr molder sch school


mlnr milliner se southeast


ship shipping engineer mn man sec secretary mono monotype msngr sergt sergeant messenger


mstr mech master mechanic


mtrmn ... motorman


soc society mus music mus tchr.music teacher mut mutual solr solicitor


n or N North spl special


foreman Natl National sq square ss. . .south side northeast


near sta station sta eng


stationary engineer sten .. stenographer stereo stereotyper stmftr .. steamfitter str setter


supt .. superintendent supvr supervisor surg surgeon SW southwest


swtchmn ... switchman


tchr teacher


tel


telephone


teleg


telegraph


ter


terrace


tmstr teamster


plshr polisher tndr tender


trans .. transportation trav traveling


hsekpr . housekeeper PO postoffice treas treasurer


pres


prin


inc


incorporated


prod


ins


insurance


prof


inspr


inspector


prop


instr


instructor


int rev


internal revenue


prsmn pressman ptrnmkr patternmaker pub publishing


publr


publisher


purch purchasing


r .. resides or rooms R C. . Roman Catholic rd road wid widow wkr worker wks works


whol wholesale


whsemn warehouseman


RD .. Rural Delivery real est ... real estate .. rec receiving ws. . .. West side wtchmn .. watchman ydmn yardman


furn


furniture


furn rms


furnished rooms


furngs furnishings


osteo


osteopath


pass passenger


pdlr peddler


genl general pharm . . pharmacist


govt


government


gro


grocer


householder pk park


.. hairdresser pkr packer


hand pkwy parkway


hdqrs . headquarters pl place tmkpr .. timekeeper


plmbr plumber


hlpr


'helper


hngr


hosp hospital


pntr painter


produce


professor


proprietor


prov


provisions


prsfdr .. press feeder


Marine Corps


ctr cutter


del


deputy


dep


dept department


dicta dictaphone


dispatcher


dispr


district


dist


div


division


dealer Indrs laundress Indrymn. . laundryman ltd limited


mach machinist


drftsmn .. draftsman mech


avenue exp express


expmn expressman


fety


factory


flgmn


flagman


fnshr


finisher


formn


forwn forewoman ne


freight


nI


ftr


foot ns. . north side


fitter nw northwest


property owner opp


opposite


opr


operator


gasftr


gasfitter


gdnr


gardener


pat


ยท patent


photog . . photographer phys physician


chief hairdrsr


cleaner hdw


hardware


implts


implements


imptr importer


Hts Heights PS Public School twp township


president undtkr ... undertaker upol principal upholsterer US ..


United States USA


United States Army USMC .. United States


USN United States Navy vet veterinary vulc vulcanizer W or 11 West


Alexander Alex


Alfred


Alf


Daniel


Danl


Edward Edw


Archibald Arch


Arthur Arth


Elizabeth Eliz


Margaret Margt


James Jas


Charles


Chas


Joseph


Jos


Katherine


Kath


slsmgr .. salesmanager slsmn ...


archt architect


asmblr


assembler


Assn . . Association eng


asst assistant


builder


frt


brakeman


capt captain gds goods


hanger plstr plasterer


lumber


rep .. representative reprmn .. repairman


exch exchange


salesman slswn ... saleswoman smstrs seamstress


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HILL'S CHARLOTTE CITY DIRECTORY 1938


Copyright, 1938, by Hill Directory Co. Inc. For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page


SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS


HPkMfgCo. . Highland Park Mfg. Co.


P&NRyCo Piedmont & Northern Railway Co. . Seaboard Air Line Railway


SALRy.


SouBellT&TCo .Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.


WUTelegCo Western Union Telegraph Co.


Alphabetical List of Names


CITY INDUSTRIAL BANK


Member F. D. I. C. F. H. A. LOANS, FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Industrial and Auto Loans


115 E. 3d ST.


TEL. 6121


A A A MOTOR CLUB (Carolina Motor Club), 437 S Tryon, Tel 3-1187


A & B Pressing Club (c; Chas Weathers) 227 S Brevard


A & P FOOD STORES, Montgomery A Hogewood V-Pres, John L Sullivan Asst Genl Supt, Robt A Blair Sales Mgr, Wm J Costello Office Mgr, Wm Gotsch Purch Agt, Geo J Fella Whse Supt, Office 817-27 W Hill, Tel 3-3161


A & P Food Stores, branches 2200 Avon- dale av, 1303 E Boulevard, 1024 and 1831 S Boulevard, 3200 N Caldwell, 210 N Caswell rd, 922 and 1510 Cen- tral av, 401 Dowd rd, 634 and 1430 E 4th, 800 and 1030 N Graham, 711 Mint, 826 and 1408 E Morehead, 1500 W Morehead, Mt Holly rd (Hoskins), 129 E Park av, 1201 Parkwood av, 747 and 1520 Providence rd, 1805 Roz- zell's Ferry rd, 834, 1213 and 1957 E 7th, 201, 403 and 824 E Trade, 404, 828 and 1418 W Trade, 319 and 835 N Tryon and 1330 S Tryon; Bakery 824 W Hill and Warehouse 634 S Cedar Aaron Douglas (c; Lizzie) lab h1103 E 1st Wm H (Claire) sandwich mkr Boar's = Head Sandwich Shop r521 E Worth- ington av


Abbey Eliz Mrs cash Paramount Pictures Distr Co h2111 Hopedale av apt 3 " Simeon A (Mary A) slsmn Grinnell Co h514 Central av


ABBEY


" Simeon A jr (Eliz) office supvr Chey- rolet Motors Div GMSC h2111 Hope- dale av apt 3


Abbott Doris sec to director Charlotte Public Library r508 N Tryon apt 220A


ABBOTT F C & CO (Fredk C Abbott), Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds 815 Johnston Bldg 212 S Tryon, Tel 7785 (For further information see left bottom lines)


ABBOTT FREDK C (F C Abbott & Co), Pres-Treas Abbott Realty Co, h1014 Kenilworth av, Tel 2-2958


" J R hlpr Okey Hosiery Co


' Nell L student r2166 Norton rd


ABBOTT, PROCTOR & PAINE, Alex A Haughton Mgr, Stock and Bond Brokers 117 Johnston Bldg 212 S Tryon, Tel 3-4173


" T M & Co (Theo M Abbott) real est 133 W 4th


" Theo M (Lydia L; T M Abbott & Co) h2320 Roswell av


ABBOTT THOS W (Nell L), Agency Director New York Life Ins Co 1315-17 Johnston Bldg 212 S Tryon, Tel 2-1166, h2166 Norton rd, Tel 2-2087


" Thos W jr student 12166 Norton rd Abee Dorothy I clk r310 W 10th apt 10 Abel Saml (c; Laura) lab r625 Saxon ct


Bridges FURNITURE CO.


Quality Furniture Rugs . . Stoves Refrigerators


308 S. Tryon Tel. 3-3717


QUICK STARTS Willard AND MANY OF THEM


Charlotte Storage Battery Co.


WE KEEP TOUR OLD BATTERY


GOOD CONDITION


816 South Tryon


FURS


CLEANED


AND STORED


Ed GALLAGHERS Naleteria


CLEANING CO.


"THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL DRY CLEANING"


HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING


RUG


CLEANING


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Home Realty & Management Co. Inc. FINANCE - MANAGEMENT - SALES CONSTRUCTION - INSURANCE


PHONE 2-1141


Abell Alice (c) dom r617 Morris " Willis (c) h607 Morris


Abercrombie Everard A asst ship clk Hardaway-Hecht Co h210 N Myers " Hattie (wid Jas R) r210 N Myers Aberly Fred H (Irene D) sls rep E I du Pont de Nemours & Co h1708 Avondale av


Abernathey O D wtchmn Horton Motor Lines Inc r RD 9


Abernathy Arie (c) dom r827 S Brevard


" Brice C mldr r616 S Summit av


" C Euel h616 S Summit av


" C Euel jr mixer r616 S Summit av


' Chas F (Pearl) hlpr Old Dominion Box Co h453 W Liddell


" Clement L (DeLuke B) ship clk Am Hardware & Equip Co h2108 Roslyn


" DeLuke B clk Efird's Dept Store Inc r 2108 Roslyn av


" Edw L (Gladys) mldr h809 W 2d


" Eliz h421 Post


" Ernest R (Edna V) rep h405 Walnut


" Fred (Lillian) with Biltmore , Dairy Farms Inc r501 N Smith


" Gladys emp Larkwood Silk Hosiery Mills Inc r809 W 2d


" Hubert C driver Carolina Transfer & Stge Co r1216 Clay av


" Ida (wid Hill) r128 Ridgewood av


" Ida H r616 S Summit av


" J M formn Am Cyanamid & Chemical Corp r414 Greene blvd


" John M (Myrtle F) h701 Lamar av


ABERNETHY


" Ethel M prof Queens-Chicora College h230 S Torrence


" Everett E (Bernice L) slsmn h2020 Rozzell's Ferry rd


" Florence L Mrs h2116 Moore av


" Geo R carrier PO r RD 2 Gastonia


" Gladys M Mrs waiter Thomas Cafe r 838 N Church


" Harvey L (Lois L) ship clk Caskie Paper Co r107 Greene


" Herbert R (Lola S) routemn New Way Lndry h221 W Boulevard


" Horace N (Florence B) phys 22512 W Trade h110 Grandin rd


" Irene clk Duke Power Co r230 S Tor- rence


" J Arlie (Evelyn; Abernethy Lbr Co) r Salisbury rd


" J Arth waiter King's. Costage r2101% E 5th


" J Lloyd (Laura B) chiropodist 237 S Tryon R503 h2100 E 7th apt 1


" John M (Ola F) carp h1824 Allen


" Jos H (Addie L) asst mgr Pilot Life Ins Co r Thrifty Highway RD 5


" Jos W (Abernethy Lbr Co) r Alexis " Lee D (Marynette J) chiropodist 237 S Tryon R503 h2124 Beverly dr


" Lillian wrapper Schoenith Inc


" Lois tel opr r2131/2 "W 6th


" Lonnie L (Gertrude W) electn h1026 Grove


" Lumber Co (J Arlie and Jos W Aber- nethy) Creo rd nr Sou Ry


AVRETT ROOFING & HEATING CO. Roofing, Heating and Sheet Metal Contractors 315A E. 5th St. Econ-O-Col Stokers Phone 3-7131


GEO. S. AVRETT, Pres.


L. H. LEDBETTER, Sec .- Treas.


" Jos M truck driver Stevens W Reagin r1511 Cleveland av apt 4


" Lois waiter King's Soda & Grill


" Lonnie R (Cleo S) textilewkr H Pk Mfg Co No 3 h3035 N Davidson


" Lother J weaver Albert J Bartson r209 N Caldwell


" Louis (c; Victoria) lab h128 Gold Lucy Mrs h611 Seigle av


Maude (wid Coleman) h1216 Clay av Myrtle O emp Swinson Food Products r1812 Lyndhurst av


" Nancy tchr Parks Hutchison Sch r RD 8


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Owen D wtchmn Horton Motor Lines Inc r RD 9


" Pearl mender Okey Hosiery Co


" Rufus (c; Helen) sta atndt h1108 Elm


" Sanders (c; Eliza) h517 Clinton lot


" W H mech Am Cyanamid & Chemical Corp r415 Woodvale pl


" Wm H (Pearl G) lawyer 730 E Trade R219 h1510 Park dr


Abernethy Apartments 822 W Trade .. " Bruce B br mgr A & P Tea Stores r RD 2


" Chas F trav slsmn h219 W 7th apt 206


' David M h1418 Elizabeth av


" Earlie E (Blanche I; Abernethy Sales Co) h1108 Kenilworth av


" 'Emden H stock clk Scott Drug Co r 61812 S Tryon


" Enola L tchr Villa Heights Sch r1418 Elizabeth av


" Margt K (wid Jas K) society editor Observer Co r424 E Boulevard


= Mary A pkr r2020 Rozzell's Ferry rd


" Melba L bkpr J B Ivey & Co r2116 Moore av


" Myrtle candy mkr r1608 S Boulevard


" Myrtle C dep collr County Tax Collr r1418 Elizabeth av


" Ola F clk Efird's Dept Store Inc r1824 Allen


ABERNETHY PAUL L (Violet M), Pres City Chevrolet Co, h621 Grandin rd, Tel 5385


" R Sidney jr (Belle W) treas Inde- pendence Corp and Independence Finance & Development Corp r Sharon rd


" Ruth bkpr DeWitt Motor Co r508 N Tryon apt 302




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