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Bank Clearings
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INTRODUCTION
Tax Rate
1941
4,835,966
City (1944)
$1.30
1943
274,811
County (1944)
.73
1944
806,168
Total
$2.03
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
1938
2,917,576
1939
5,379,120
1940
·4,285,729
Note: During 1939 two new U. S. Housing projects, named the Fair- view Home (for colored) and the Piedmont Courts, and in addition, two new hospitals (Presbyterian and Memorial) were started, with build- ing permits totaling more than $2,- 364,000. This explains the high building figures for 1939. The 1940 total building permit figures show what was done in private build- ing that year, before wartime curtail- ments began.
Charlotte's Post-Office Receipts
1921
$ 460,003.00
1933
$ 766,641.92
1923
600,000.00
1934
834,760.21
1924
661,567.00
1936
950,589.00
1925
722,672.54
1937
1,028,553.02
1926
752,837.75
1938
1,046,183.24
1927
785,127.57
1939
1,122,790.68
1928
842,857.07
1940
1,190,044.36
1929
843,330.53
1941
1,274,644.33
1930
788,094.41
1942
1,295,419.68
1931
727,720.75
1943
1,418,584.00
1932
736,605.66
1944
1,670,490.47
Federal Reserve Bank
The Carolina Branch of the Fifth District Federal Reserve Bank, .during 1936, cleared 8,652,009 checks valued. at $1,803,371,000; during 1938, 9,464,000 checks valued at $1,811,118,000; during 1939, 9,899,000 checks valued at $2,093,793,000; during 1940, 11,182,000 checks · valued at $2,603,114,000; and during 1943, 15,825,000 checks valued at $5,777,- 406,000.
Miscellaneous Statistics
Fire loss: 1940, $182,491; 1941, $209,347; 1944, $413,597. Births: 1944, 3,943. Deaths: 1944, 1,219.
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. Also on WSOC and WAYS (NBC Blue Network).
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
Queen's College has an interesting history of 89 years. Many forces have contributed to its development. Founded in 1857 by a group of Christian leaders, the institution purposes to send into the nation to strengthen oui civilization and to lead new generations, a continually-flowing procession of educated young women, with intellects trained to think, with personalities graced with cultured charm, and with lives motivated by Christian principles and loyalty.
The College is fully accredited by the North Carolina College Conference and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. It is the Presbyterian Educational Association of the South. ·
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1935 890,870.69
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INTRODUCTION
The College campus is located in the heart of Myers Park, one of Char- lotte's most beautiful residential sections. The city, the largest in the two Carolinas, offers much to students through the many civic organizations which contribute to the educational and cultural life of the community.
The College accepts the liberal arts curriculum as basic, a program of education proved effective for more than 300 years. Diverse in scope, the curriculum includes instruction in the traditional liberal arts and sciences, in pre-vocational subjects, and in the fine arts.
All departments of the College function in vital connection with the community. From this association, students gain in practical and cultural values, and in turn they contribute of their resources.
MECKLENBURG COUNTY Gained 23,855 Population, 1930-1940
Mecklenburg County, according to the 1940 U. S. Census, had a popu- lation of 151,826, an increase of 23,855 over 1930. The increase was approxi- mately 18% for the ten-year period.
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INTRODUCTION
The population of Charlotte was established as 100,899 by the 1940 Census, an increase of 18,224 over 1930. This means that all but 5,631 of the increase in the county's population was within the city limits of Charlotte.
The Census revealed that Mecklenburg County had 3,136 farms.
The population of Charlotte Township, which includes a fringe of land all the way around the city limits, was set at 113, 163. Nearly all the county's gain was in the city and Charlotte Township.
CALENDAR OF HISTORICAL DATES
1748 First permanent settlers in Mecklen- burg County.
1749 Earliest land grants from the Crown.
1750 Trade routes with Charleston, S. C., es- tablished over Indian trails.
1754 Meeting of King Hagler, chief of Ca- tawba tribe, and commissioners ap- pointed by; the, governor, to establish amicable relations between Indians and the settlers.
1762 Mecklenburg County created."
1766 Log court house buiit.
1767 March 15. Birth of Andrew Jackson in the southeastern section of Meck- lenburg County, now Union County ._.. Thomas Polk's sawmill and grist-mill begin operation.
1768 Charlotte 'is incorporated. County divided; upper half becomes Tryon County.
1771 Presbyterian ministers perform mar- riages, a privilege theretofore "re- stricted to ministers of the Estab- lished Church and justices of the. peace.
1774 Charlotte made county-seat. Popula- tion. 200.
Queen's Museum becomes successor 01 Queen's College. 1
1775 May 1. Because of dissatisfaction with the administration of Governor Josiah Martin, Thomas Polk is auth- orized to call a meeting of delegates y .- from each district.
May 20. Assembly held in the court house in Charlotte.
Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen- dence approved and read. Captain James Jack deputized to take docu- ment. to Continental Congress in Philadelphia. 1 May 31. . Assembly reconvenes and draws up another set of resolutions. called the Resolves.
June 23. Captain Jack arrives in Phiia- delphia with the Declaration of Inde- pendence.' Congress is preparing .ad- dress to the King, repudiating desire for independence, so Declaration is not presented.
1776 John Phifer, Robert Irwin and John McKnitt Alexander, representatives of the county in Congress, instructed to declare for independence.
1777 Mecklenburg troops ordered north; en- gage in battles of Germantown ' and Brandywine: spend . winter \ with Washington at Valley Forge.
1780 Sept, 26. Battle of Charlotte; Corn- wallis occupies town. «
Oct. 3. McIntyre Farm. skirmish (Bat- tle of the Bees).
Oct. 7. British Colonel Patrick Fergu- son killed at Battle of Kings Moun- tain and his force defeated.
Oct. 12. Cornwallis withdraws from Charlotte, referring to the place as a "hornet's nest."
1781 Feb. 1. 300 Revolutionaries defeated at. Cowan's Ford, near Charlotte, by Cornwallis; General >Wm. Davidson slain.
1790 Population, 325.
1791 George Washington visits Charlotte.
1792 Cabarrus County created from eastern section of Mecklenburg.
Andrew Jackson licensed to practice law in Charlotte.
U. S. Post Office established.
1795. Nov. 2. James Knox Polk, 11th Presi- dent of the U. S., born in one-room log cabin 12 miles south of Charlotte. 1799 Gold discovered in county.
1812-14 Five companies of Mecklenburg troops serve throughout War of 1812.
1818 Census shows 70 families.
1825 First newspaper established, "Catawba Journal."
1830 Population, 730. First fire engine pur; chased; cost $100.
1837 Branch of the U. S. Mint begins opera- tions.
1838 Charlotte Male Academy opens.
1840 'Population, 849, including 301, Negroes.
1842 Union County formed fromsoutheast- ern section of Mecklenburg."
1847 Company of dragoons, under Green W. Caldwell, leaves for Vera Cruz to serve in the Mexican War.
1849 Contract let for grading railroad from Charlotte to Columbia, S. C.
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1850 Population, 1,065.
1852 First passenger train arrives; picnic attended ' by ~ crowd 'estimated at 20,000. .
1854 First _ steam power / used in Leroy Springs' flour mill.
1856 Railroad from Charlotte to Goldsboro "completed.
1857 Charlotte Female Institute organized.
1859 Charlotte Military Academy opens, D. H. Hill, headmaster. - ¥1860 Population, 2,265.
1861 April. U. S. Mint appropriated for mili- tary organization ..
May. Drilling of volunteers for the Army" of the Confederacy begins. Faculty and cadets, of Charlotte Mili- tary Academy taken to Raleigh to driil troops.
$1862 Center of naval . ordnance - moved to Charlotte from Norfolk, Va.
1864 Jan: 7.+ Charlotte's "depots and ware- houses, containing vast amounts of 'Confederate munitions and supplies; destroyed by fire at a loss of $10,000,- 000.
1865 'April 15. Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy, arrives with his cabinet and 1,000 cavalry. News of Lincoln's assassination .-*: ..
April 20. Last full meeting of Confed- erate cabinet heid at home of Colonel . Wm. Phifer on North Tryon St. 1
June. . Colonel' .Willard- Warner, and 180th Ohio Regiment" occupy Char- lotte.
1867 Biddle University for Negroes, now known'as Johnson C. Smith Univer- sity, established.
1868 Mint reopened as an assay office, but coinage not resumed.
1869 Cotton sold at 35c a pound. 1870 Population, 4,473.
1872 Last of Federal troops depart.
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1873 First graded school in state organized in Charlotte.
1874 Last stage line between Charlotte and Wadesboro discontinued.
1880 Population, 7,094.
1881 First cotton mill begins operation.
1887 Electric lights installed. Horse cars first appear.
1890 Population, 11,557.
1891 Charlotte Public Library organized.
1893 Electric power substituted for horse power in street railways.
1898 Two companies from Charlotte in North Carolina regiment land in Havana in Spanish-American War.
1900 Population, 18,091.
1904^Southern Power Co. organized by James B. Duke and W. States Lee.
1909 First skyscraper, the Realty (Inde- pendence) Building, constructed. 1910 Population, 34,014.
1917 Camp Greene, temporary U. S. Army cantonment, established in Charlotte.
1920 Population, 46,338.
1927 Charlotte branch of Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond opens. 1930 Population, 82,675.
1936 American Legion Memorial Stadium completed.
Municipal Airport opens. Mint Museum of Art opens.
1938 Buses replace street cars. 1940 Population, 100,899.
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ABBREVIATIONS
actu accountant
adj adjuster div
adv ... advertising dlr dealer mifr
agcy agency
agr agricultural
agt agent dr
al alley
alt . alteration
Am ... American
appr . .. apprentice
apts apartments
archt architect
asmblr ...
assembler
assoc ........ associate
asst
assistant
engr
engraver
atndt
attendant
atty attorney
aud . auditor es
auto automobile
av avenue
.telephone
Bapt Baptist
bet between
bey beyond
hgemn .. baggageman
bkhndr .. bookbinder
bkpr .. bookkeeper
bldg ... building
hldr
blk block
blksmith . . blacksmith
blrmkr .. boilermaker blvd
.. boulevard
hr
brklyr
. .
bricklayer
gds
goods
hrkmn .... brakeman
brnr
.hurner
CSP . Christian gro
Seience Practitioner h householder pkwy
hairdrst . . hairdresser pl
hdqtrs . headquarters hdw hardware
Heb
Hebrew
Cath-
Catholic
hlpr
'helper
Church
hngr
hanger
chauf chauffeur hosp hospital
chem chemist or
chemical
che
chkr checker inc
civ
clk clerk
clnr
cleaner
clo
clothing
comn commission
comnr .. commissioner
compt .. comptometer
condr conductor lah
confr .. confectioner laby . laboratory
Cong . Congregational cons consulting
contr contractor
cor
court ct
custdn . . custodian
ctr cutter ltd del delivery Luth
dep deputy
dept department
dicta dictaphone
mech
retail dletn . dietitian or mechanical wS. Rev Reverend . west side . director Met wtchmn .. watchman dir ret
.. room yardman dispr rm
dist
district
reader Ry
Metlı
..
Methodist
division mfg . . manufacturing
.. manufacturer
mgr manager
mimeo . . mimeograph
drive mkr maker sch school
mkt
market
se
southeast
mldr molder scc secretary sergt sergeant ship shipping sht mtl. . sheet metal sls . sales
smstrs seamstress
mirmn
inotorman
solr
solicitor
multi
. multigraphı
spl
special
mus . music mut mutual sq square Ss. .south side sta station
n or N North
Natl
National
ne
northeast
near
nr
ns.
.north side
nw
northwest
.... property owner
ofc
office
opp
opposite
surg surgeon opr operator
optom optometrist sw southwest
osteo osteopath
pass passenger
patent
pat
tahulating machine
tchr
.. teacher
pdlr
peddler
pharm pharmacist photog . . photographer phys physician
govt government pk park
grocer pkr
parkway
. place
plmbr
plumber
plshr
polisher
plstr
plasterer
pntr
painter
PO postoffice
PS Public School
pres
president Presby. . . Presbyterian prfrdr .. . proofreader
prin principal
priv . private
prntr
printer
prod
produce
professor
prop proprietor
prsfdr press feeder prsmn pressman
ptrnmkr patternmaker publishing pub
puhlr . publisher purch ... purchasing
r .. resides or rooms R C. . Roman Catholic rd road RD .. Rural Delivery real est ... real estate
rec receiving
recpt receptionist
rep representative reprmn . . repairman
worker
wks
works
widr
welder
ydmn
ydmstr .. yardmaster
ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES
Abraham Abr
Catherine
Cath
Chas
Daniel
Danl
Edward Edw
Arth Elizabeth Eliz
Margaret Margt
Theodore
. Theo
August
Aug
Eugene
Eug
Michael Michl
Thomas Thos
William Wm
Benjamin 9-44
Benj
Frederick
Fredk
Patrick
Geo
Richard Rlchd
Robert Roht
James
Jas
Joseph
Jos
Katherine Kath
Samuel Saml Solomon Sol
Stephen Steph
Arthur
Patk
RyMS
Railway Mail Service s or S ..
South san sanitary Sav . Savings
drftsmn .. draftsman drsnkr .. dressmaker e or E East mlnr milliner
elec . electrical mn man
electn electrician
electro .. electrotyper elev elevator mstr master
Assn .. Association emp employee intce maintenance soc society
eng
engineer
Episc
Episcopal
equip equipment
exam
examiner
exch exchange
exec
exp express
fety factory
Fed Federal
flgmn
flagman
fnshr finisher
formn
forwn forewoman trt freight ft foot
fitter ftr
furn furniture
furngs fu. nishings
branch
gdnr
gardener
incorporated
civil
ins
insurance
inspr
inspector
instr
collr collector coml commercial jan janitor Jr junior prsr . presser
kpr keeper
laborer
lbr
lumher
lieut
. lieutenant
lino linotype
corner
litho
lithographer
Indrs
laundress
Indry
laundry
limited
Lutheran
mach
machinist
mdsc
merchandise
mechanic
restr
restaurant
Metropolitan
meter rdr.
.. meter
Railway
packer tmkpr timekeeper tmstr teamster tndr tender
trans .. transportation trav traveling
trnmin
trainman
treas
treasurer
tstr
tester
twp
township
typ .. typist
undwrtr .. underwriter
Univ
... University upliol ... . upholsterer US ... United States USA
United States Army USCG United
States Coast Guard USMC. . United States
Marine Corps
USMS
United
States Maritime
Service
USN
United States Navy vet veterinary Fulc vulcanizer w or W West whol wholesale
whsemn .warehouseman
wid widow wkr
сагр
carpenter
cash
cashier
Ch
hsekpr . housekeeper Hts Heights
chief implts implements
instructor
int rev
internal revenue
distr distributor
dmnstr .. demonstrator do .. dillo or same
east side
.executive
foreman
supvr
supervisor
swtchmn ... switchman tab mach
sta eng
stationary engineer
sten .. stenographer stereo .. stereotyper stmftr .. steamfitter str setter
stevedore stvdr ..
supt
. . superintendent
tech
. technician
tel
telephone
teler
telegraph
ter terracc
builder
dispatcher
Alexander Alex
Alfred Alf
Archibald Arch
George
Charles
jwlr jeweler
prof
genl general
cabtmkr cabinetmaker
capt
captain
mono monotype msngr messenger
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HILL'S CHARLOTTE CITY DIRECTORY 1945-46
Copyright, 1946, by Hill Directory Co., Inc. For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
A&P
. Atlantic & Pacific Food Stores
Am Cyanamid .... American Cyanamid & Chemical
Corp
Belks
Belk Brothers Company
blr
hobber
bobr
hoarder
hrdr
htry fir. .battery filler
(c)
Carolina
Caro
Charlotte
Char
card grinder
.carder crdr
crlt
Douglas
drawer
drwr
Efird'e Deparment Store Inc
Efrd'e
feeder fdr
fillmn filling man
fldr
. folder
frm hd
frame hand
frm todr
frame tender spor
.spinner
Standard Oil Company of N. J Std Oil
.sweeper
ewpr
. textlle worker
text wkr
.. twister
twstr Va Caro Chem. . Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp W Side West Side
.. winder
Woolworth's F W Woolworth Company
warper
wrpr
weaver
WVr
Aphabetical List of Names
A A A MOTOR CLUB (Carolina Motor Club), 437 S Tryon, Tel 3-1187
A C Corp The John C Myers pres-treas real est 212 S Tryon R216
A & L Enterprises (Wm C Aldred & Thos A Little) drug sundries 1336 Mint
A & M FARM EQUIPMENT CO (Paul L Abernethy and Edward R McHenry), McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery Sales and Service 1222 Statesville av, Tel 4-6424 (For further infor- mation see page 51 Buyers' Guide and right bottom lines)
A & M Food Store (Jas A and Mrs Mabel W Parker) gro 1551 Cliffwood pl
A & P FOOD STORES
P M BEALER JR, Genl Supt J GORDON CHRISTIAN JR, Saies 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 1426 Central av, 1043 Providence rd, 826 E Morehead, 1432 W Morehead, 100 E Park av, 900 W Trade, 801 N Tryon, 1430 E 4th and 1957 E 7th
Aaron Earline (c) agt Winston Mut Life Ins r1101 E 1st
Abbey Simeon A sismn Grinnell Co h514 Central Abblt Robt H (Blanche G) USA r2220 Selwyn av Abbott Bettie L opr WUTel r YWCA
" Caroline F Mrs recept Shuford's Studio h1201 E Boulevard
" Chas F ( Caroline F) announcer WSOC Radlo Sta h1201 E Boulevard
" Donald I USA r1315 W 5th
" Fredk C real est 212 S Tryon R1105 r1014 Kenilworth av
117 Mary E opr WUTel r YWCA
ABBOTT, PROCTOR & PAINE, Alex A Haughton Mgr, Stock and Bond Brokers 117 Johnston Bidg 212 S Tryon, Tei 3-4173
"1 Raymond A USM r1315 W 5th
I !! Richd G (Kath B) dept mgr Goodyear Tire & Rubher h3001 Hampton av
!!! Theado M (Lydla L) h2320 Roswell av
Carolina Transfer & Storage Co. "The South's Most Modern Fireproof Warehouse" MEMBERS OF THE ALLIED VAN LINES, INC.
1230 W. Morehead Local and Long Distance Moving
Phone 5131
SWINSON FOOD PRODUCTS
Manufacturers of
"S & P" Peanut Products Candies and Potato Chips
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600-606 S. Church St.
Charlotte, N. C.
ORR MOTOR CO.
Wheel Aligning and Balancing
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DEPENDABLE
BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET SERVICE
PHONE 2-1164 820 E. 4th St.
PO
. United States Post Office
P&NRy
.Piedmont & Northern Railway
plcker
.plcker hand
pshr
pusher quiller
air
Railway Express Agency
Ry Exp
SALRy Seaboard Air Line Ry
.South Vlew
sect hd
.section hand
Sears
Sears Roebuck & Co
sibr
. sluhher hand
sier
slicer
slshr
slasher hand
smshr
smasher hand
Sou Bell Tel.
Telegraph Company
Sou Ry
Southern Railway System
spdr
speeder hand
splcr
splicer
splr
.spooler
GMAC .. . General Motors Acceptance Corp
Greyhound Bus .. . Atlantic Greyhound Corp
Hudson Hoslery .... Hudson Silk Hoslery Company Ivey's .J B Ivey Company Kress .S H Kress Company
Larkwood Hosiery. . Larkwood Silk Hosiery Mills Inc wndr
Im fxr loom fixer
Martin's Martin's Department Store
Mclellan'e McLelian Stores Company
Ofc Price Admn .... United States Office of Price Administration
haller
colored
S Vlew
crd gradr
. creeler
Doug
.. Southern Bell Telephone &
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Smith-Wadsworth Hardware Co.
Yale and Schlage Keyless - Builders' Hardware - Paints, Oils Shellac and · Varnishes-Hotel Supplies-Restaurant Supplies-Soda Fountain Supplies 426-428 S. TRYON ST.
PHONE 3-5161
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
116 E. 4th St. Tel. 2-4117
Abee Dorothy I ofe sec Char Farm Equip Co r1709 Thomas av
"! Flora N clk Am Tel & Teleg r1709 Thomas av
" Hazeline ofc sec Henley Paper Co r Belmont N C
"11 Joan elk Prudential Ins Co r1709 Thomas av
"' Margie Mrs waiter Bus Term Grill r415 Church
' Moran printer Economy Prtg r426 Linwood
"' Ruby (wid Junius A) h1709 Thomas av
Abel Carl R (Margt C) eng J N Pease & Co h2628 Ringwood
" Harry (c; Rose L) lab C D Kennedy b14251/2 S Church
" Rubin (c; Mildred) lab h1204 S Church apt 4 Abell Eliz E (wid Richd) r1937 Selwyn av
" Henry (c; Rebecca) driver h1925 Earle apt 363 "' Isla I opr SouBell Tel r1924 E 7th
Abels Marion (c) maid r1404 Burton
Abercrombie Amos G (Ethel) taxi driver r516 6th St pl
" Everand A (Betty) USA h1514 Park ct 11 Coyte USN r1108 Kenilworth av
Hattie (wid J R) r1514 Park et
"1 Paul D (Zella) tex wkr Calvine Mills h320 E 12tb
Aberly Fred D (Irene D) clk QM Depot r325 Haw- thorne la
" 1rene D clk Char QM Depot r325 Hawthorne la Abernathey Bert H Rev pastor Faith Mission r1221 S Tryon
1! Jessie (c) r709 Watt
11 Lucy S Mrs r1221 S Tryon
11 Nancy A (c) r800 S Alexander
Abernathy Allison W (Mildred) USMM b1917 Woodcrest av apt 3
Barbara V record clk Cbar Memo Hosp T229 N Poplar
: Beatrice clk Natl Bellas Hess r Mt Holly
111 Clara J mach opr Old Dom Bx r RD 9
Clement L jr (DeLuke B) USA h1728 W Trade apt 1
11 Della r1507 Calhoun ct
11 DeLuke B Mrs elk Char Lndry h1728 W Trade apt 1
11 Dorothy W h1707 Kenilworth av
Earle M (Aline) USA r328 N Graham 11
ABERNATHY EARNEST R (Edna V), All Makes Mimeograph Machines and Supplies Bought, Sold, Exchanged and Rented 112 S Poplar, Tel 3-0154, h216 Walnut, Tel 3-4442
" Elinore practical nurse 1830 Queen's rd
11 Elsie waiter Mecklenburg Hotel r120 E More- head
" Eural (Lula) mach Hudson Hoslery Mills r617 N Davidson
Florence Mrs h110 Grandin rd
Flossie Mrs emp New Way Lndry r520 Stevens
111 Fred G (Lillian) supt Tenner Bros Winery h808 Parkwood av
= Gladys Mrs slswn W T Grant r322 S Cedar
E
Herbert R Rev (Ruby S) emp New Way Lndry r111 W Bland
" J L ship clk Am Bakeries r RD 9
" J Back (Myrtle F) mech Brown Equip Co h2101 Chesterfield av
3100 Park Road
PHONE 8331
ABERNATHY J MARKS (Edna A), Charlotte Plant Mgr American Cyanamid & Chemical Corp, h309 Walnut av, Tel 7327
J S dept formn Sou Bell Tel r229 N Church
( John C h209 Hempstead pl
11 Kathleen hostess Barringer llotel h1134 Eliza- beth av apt 5
" 'Lucille E waiter Mecklenberg Hotel r120 E More- head
11
Margt S sec Bridges Furn r1402 S Bigliam
Maud B Mrs. laby supvr C B Drug r3400 Tucka- seegee rd
= Maxine ship clk Char Chem Labys r Davidson
11 Melton r322 S Cedar
41 Nellie E ofe sec NC Vocational Rehabilitation Dept r1614 Fountainvlew av
= Nora M slswn Rheabe Shops r1917 Woodcrest av apt 3
1 Oral D emp Duke Power r RD 9
" Pearl 'M Mrs mender Larkwood Hosiery r1548 W Trade
M1 Ruby Mrs clk Duke Power r Denver
Sylvester (c) radio repr r719 E 7th
11 Wm E (Ann G) USN r1634 Queen's rd W
Wm H (Nancy) binder Pound & Moore r427 N Pine
Abernathy Wm H ( Pearl G), Lawyer 730 E Trade R317, and Governor Loyal Order of Moose 4111% N Tryon, Tel 9273, r Sharon rd RD 2, Tel 2-2907
Abernethy Apartments 822 W Trade
" Bruce B mgr A &P r4328 Monroe rd
Carroll G student r2124 Beverly dr
'Chas F (Pearl) driver Smith Transfer r1548 111 W Trade
David M .h1412 Elizabeth av
11 Earlie E (Blanche) h1108 Kenilworth av
11
Emola tchr Eastover Sch r1412 Elizabeth av
41 Ernest E student r1108 Kenilworth av
11
Ethel M instr Queen's College r410 Clement av Everett E ( Bernice) mach H S Duncan Co h2020 Rozzelle Ferry rd
"' Forney L ( Margt) slsmn Coca-Cola Btlg r Bel- mont N C
Geo R carrier PO r230 N Hoskins
Harvey L ship clk Caskie Paper Co r RD 4
11 Horace A (Incz) USA r500 W Park ay
lla casb Darling Shop r1114 E 18th apt 1 =
Irene emp Duke Power r410 Clement av
" J Arlie v-pres Abernethy Lbr Co r3600 Concord rd
" J Lloyd (Laura E) chiropodist 237 S Tryon R501 r1825 Sterling rd
" J Wilkes pres Abernethy Lbr Co r N Charlotte "11 John M (Ola F) mach Grinnell Co b1910 Ken- wood av
L Berge Rev (Mattie) h410 Clement ay
11 Lee D (Marynette M) chiropodist 237 S Tryon R501-03 h2124 Bevery dr
11 Lee D jr (Eleanor) Chiropodist 237 S Tryon R501 and USN r2128 Sherwood
Lola S sec Belks h1814 W Dilworth rd"
Lonnie L (Gertrude W) emp Duke Power h1026 Grove
ABERNETHY LUMBER CO, J Wilkes Abernethy Pres, J Arlie Abernethy V-Pres, M Neal McEwen Sec-Treas, Rough and Finished Lumber to Specifications, Creo rd (North Charlotte), Tel 2-3972
" Margt K Mrs society editor Observer Co r324 E Boulevard
= Maxine ship clk Char Cbeml Labys r David- son
111 Myrtle dep County Collr of Revenue r1412 Elizabeth av
111 Myrtle E compt opr P&NRy r Gastonla
Nancy thr Parks Hutchinson Sch r RD S "' Ola F Mrs clk PO h1910 Kenwood av
ABERNETHY PAUL L (Violet M; A & M Farm Equipment Co), Pres City Chevrolet Co, h621 Grandin rd, Tel 5385
11 R Sidney jr (Belle W) v-pres-sec Interstate Securities h129 Providence rd
(1 Rea W (Cath) constr wkr h3019 Sunset dr
11 Sarah W elk Reconstruction Finance r731 E Boulevard
"1 Tama C (Mary) USA h1114 18th apt 1
Aberson Jas (Hazel) USA r3063 N Alexander Abger Hawkins A chemical mfr r724 W Trade Abie Susie (wid Calvin) r401 E 11tb
Able Chas (c) fryer Krispy Kreme Doughnut Sbop r124 Gold
"1 Frances (c) cook Cberry Grill' b124 Gold
MILL SPECIALTIES CO. TEXTILE MILL SUPPLIES
We Bulld Yarn Trucks and Many Other Special Items (Made to Order)
104 Latta Arcade
Plant Tel. 4-6960
Reddy says:
"TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR ELECTRICAL CONVEN- IENCES!"
DUKE POWER CO.
Central Lumber Co.
Mfrs. 01 Special Mill Work and Building Material
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Phone 3-5145
haviland smith
COMMERCIAL PHOTOCRAPUCA
Office Tel. 4-4842
31
LOANS-
LARGE OR SMALL Safe - Strong - Conservative
UNION NATIONAL BANK
ABLE
" Harry (c) hlpr C D Kenny Co r42516 S Church
" Isahel (c) waiter Queen's College r2925 Booker
" Jas (c) r509 S Davidson
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