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North Carolina State Capitol
GENERAL VIEW
Raleigh is conveniently located on the main highways between the North and South, in the east-central portion of the state, in rolling country, on the fringe of that section of the Carolinas often referred to as the Piedmont.
Raleigh offers many attractions to the person interested in sports. There are four golf courses, a country club, swimming pools, riding trails. The streams and ponds surrounding Raleigh offer a variety of fishing material. The city is conveniently located to the famous fishing and hunting centers of the coastal section.
Raleigh has sixteen hotels serving upwards of 60,000 guests yearly. The rates are reasonable.
Whether one is looking for a central point for distribution, for headquarters or branch-office location, or for some quiet and peaceful place to spend his declining years, Raleigh will have something about it that will please. The town is one of the beauty spots of the state. In Raleigh's business section one will find Colonial architecture sur- rounded by modern office buildings. Throughout the city are quaint remnants of the old South, interspersed with the modern design of the new South. The people are friendly, courteous and hospitable. Regard- less of what one expects of a home town, he will find that everything in Raleigh will fascinate him.
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HISTORIC RALEIGH
Raleigh abounds in historic eminence and noteworthy tradition. The first English settiement in America was made at Roanoke Isiand on the coast of North Carolina by Sir Walter Raleigh. The capital city of the state was named in his honor and in memory of this achievement.
The iand upon which Raleigh had its beginning was purchased in 1792 as a location for the establishment of the state capital. The first capitoi building was completed in 1794 and destroyed by fire in 1831. The present building, over 100 years old, is a recognized example of Doric architecture with few equais. It is noted for its beauty and design.
The 17th President of the U. S., Andrew Johnson, was born here. This famous oid home now stands as a shrine in Pullen Park.
The State Hail of History here, with its collection of North Carolina historicai records and important archives, attracts much interest.
Wakefield, the home of Joel Lane, erected in 1760, is owned and preserved by the Carolina Dames. This Colonial home was erected in the old town of Bloomsbury, which was the county seat of Wake County. in 1771.
The oldest bank building in North Carolina stiil stands on the property of Christ Church. It is the present rectory. It was built in 1795 as the State Bank.
Many visitors in Raleigh are likewise interested in monuments and memoriais of famous North Carolinians on Capitol Square and in State department buildings.
Three points of special beauty in Raleigh are Dix Hill, Country Ciub, and the Federal Cemetery.
A CENTER OF EDUCATION
Raleigh, with six colleges and an excellent public school system, has long been recognized as an outstanding center of education.
The North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering was established by legislative enactment in 1889. It is one of the leading agriculturai and mechanical colleges in the South. There are 45 major buildings in the piant. It had an enroliment-constantly growing-of 3,229 in 1945-46. It embraces three schoois-Agriculture and Forestry, Engineering and Textile. Aiso Division of Teacher Education and Basic Division of the Coliege.
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Raleigh Little Theatre
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Meredith College, a Baptist college for women, was opened in 1897. For many years it was located near the Capitol and now occupies a modern plant completed in 1925, two miles from the city on the Hills- boro Road. Courses are offered in arts, sciences and music. The en- rollment in 1945-46 was 665.
St. Mary's School and Junior College, operated by the Episcopal Church of the Carolinas, was founded in 1842. The highest standards are maintained, with all academic courses fully accredited by the South- ern Association. The annual sessions offer the students 35 weeks of classroom work. An average of twenty states are represented in annual enrollment, which, in 1945-46 was 302 resident, day and special students.
Peace, a junior college for women, owned by the Presbyterians of North Carolina, was opened in 1872. It offers standard and general junior college courses, college preparatory course, and special courses in art, music, home economics and commercial subjects. A number of modern buildings have been added recently, and the enrollment has grown rapidly. In 1945-46 it was 310.
The North Carolina School for the White Blind was established by legislative enactment in 1845. The present plant was completed in 1923 at a cost of $1,300,000. It is a standard high school and the only one of its type in the U. S. with this rating. It specializes in vocational training.
The well-equipped and modern public school system of Raleigh has 17 buildings, including two high schools. There are also three parochial schools.
King's Business College, Hardbarger's Secretarial School, Hoyle's Secretarial School, and Raleigh School of Commerce are well-organized colleges here for business training.
St. Augustine's College (Episcopal) for colored men and women was opened in 1868. It includes the Bishop Tuttle School and the St. Agnes Training School for Nurses. It has 110 acres of land in the northeast section of the city. St. Agnes Hospital is operated in conjunction with this institution.
The State School for the Negro Deaf and Dumb was established in 1868. A new plant erected at a cost of $250,000, is located on Highway No. 70, three miles southeast of the city.
Shaw University, founded in 1865, is the oldest institution in the South for the education of colored men and women. The university has 11 buildings. Degrees of A. B. and B. S. are conferred.
THINGS TO SEE IN RALEIGH
STATE CAPITOL BUILDING-Located head Fayetteville St., is considered one of the seven perfect pieces of Doric architecture in the world. Monuments and public memorials on Capitol Square: Senator Z. B. Vance, Gov. Charles B. Aycock, Dr. Charles D. McIver, Henry L. Wyatt, Worth Bagley, George Washington, Women of the Confederacy.
STATE LIBRARY, SUPREME COURT ROOM-Located in State Library building, on E. Morgan St. (Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. week days. Closes at 1:00 P. M. Saturdays. Summer hours: 8:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M., closing at 12:30 Saturdays).
HALL OF HISTORY-Located in new State Office building.
STATE MUSEUM-Located in Agricultural building annex, Edenton and Halifax Sts. (Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. week days. Sunday, 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Open until 6:00 P. M. during summer).
CHRIST CHURCH RECTORY-Located corner Wilmington and Edenton Sts. Built in 1818 to house State Bank. Used since 1873 as rectory.
GOVERNOR'S MANSION-Located on N. Blount St.
OLIVIA RANEY LIBRARY-Located corner Hillsboro and Salis- bury Sts. (Open 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. week days. Sunday, 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M.)
ANDREW JOHNSON'S BIRTHPLACE-Located in Pullen Park, back of State College. Built in 1800. 17th President of U. S. born here.
`HOUSE OF JOEL LANE-Located in 700 block W. Hargett St. Site for city of Raleigh was purchased from Mr. Lane. Built in 1760.
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N. C. SCHOOL FOR WHITE BLIND-Located near Pullen Park. Established by Legislature in 1845. (Visitors received at any time.)
STATE HOSPITAL-Located at Dix Hill on Boylan Drive in south- western part of city. Open each day except Sunday 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. No visitors on Sundays or in the mornings).
STATE PENITENTIARY-Faces 800 block W. Morgan St. (Gas chamber open week days 8:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Prisoners may be visited Sundays 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.)
DRAMA CENTER-The Drama Center is located on Pogue St. near State College. It embodies an amphitheatre, which seats 3,000 people, and a Little Theatre building, which seats 300.
STATE ART GALLERIES-The North Carolina State Art Society Galleries are located in the Library Building across from the Capitol on Morgan St. The Galleries maintain changing exhibitions of contem- porary painting, and display the Phifer Collection, a group of art works left to the State Art Society by the late Robert Phifer, of Concord, N. C. The State Art Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., and on Saturday from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
FEDERAL CEMETERY-Rock Quarry Road, southeast corner E. Davie St.
N. C. STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING -Located at 2205 Hillsboro St. Established in 1889.
MEREDITH COLLEGE-A Baptist college for women. Located about two miles from city on Hillsboro Road. Opened in 1897.
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL-Largest and oldest girls' school in U. S. owned and controlled by Episcopal Church. Located 900 Hillsboro St. Founded in 1842.
PEACE JUNIOR COLLEGE-A Presbyterian school for girls. Lo- cated northern end of Wilmington St. Opened in 1872.
SHAW UNIVERSITY (COLORED)-Oldest institution in South for education of colored men and women. Founded in 1865. Located 100 E. South St.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE (COLORED)-An Episcopal college for colored men and women. Opened in 1868. Located eastern section of city.
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War Memorial, N. C. State College Campus
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Offices in Sir Walter Hotel Bldg., 17-19 W. Davie St.
Birthplace of Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the U. S.
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ABBREVIATIONS
acct accountant
adj adjuster div
adv .. advertising dlr
agcy agency
agri agricultural do ... ditto or same
agt
al alley
alt . alteration
Am American
appr
apprentice
apts
apartments
archt architect
asmblr assembler
Assn Association
assoc. . associate eng
asst
assistant
atndt
attendant
atty
attorney
auto automobile
avenue
A
telephone
Bapt
Baptist
bet between
bey beyond
bgemn .. baggageman
bkbndr .. bookbinder bkpr ... bookkeeper bldg .... building bidr
builder
blksmith .. blacksmith blrmnkr .. boilermaker blvd boulevard
br
branch
brklyr
...
bricklayer
brkmn brakeman
hrnr
.burner
govt
government
CSP . Christian gro
Science Practitioner
cabtmkr cabinetmaker
capt
captain
carp
carpenter
Catlı
Catholic
hlpr
. helper
Ch
Church
chauf chauffeur hosp hospital PS
chem chemist or
chemical
chf chief implts implements
chkr
checker
inc
incorporated
civil
ins
insurance
clk clerk
clnr
cleaner
clo
clothing
coml .. commission comn
comnr .. commissioner
compt .. comptometer
condr conductor
confr .. confectioner
Cong . Congregational
cons
consulting
contr contractor cor corner
ct
court
custdn .custodian
ctr cutter
delivery
dep
deputy
dept department dicta dietaphone
dietn dietitian
dir
.. director
dispr
dispatcher
dist
district
Abraham Abr
Alexander
Alex
Alfred
Alf
Archibald Arch
Arthur Arth Elizabeth Eliz
Aug
Eugene
Eug
Michael Michl
Patrick Patk
Geo
Richard
Richd
Robert Robt
Samuel Saml
Solomon
Sol
Stephen
Steph
Theodore
Theo
August
Thomas
Thos
Benjamin 9-44
distr distributor | Meth
.. Methodist
division mfg . . manufacturing
.
dealer
mfr
.. manufacturer
mgr manager
mimeo . . mimeograph
mkt market se southeast
drftsmn .. draftsman drsmkr dressmaker mn man mlnr e or E . East elec electrical milliner mldr molder sec secretary sergt sergeant ship shipping electn electrician mono monotype electro electrotyper elev elevator mstr master msngr messenger sht mtl. . sheet metal sls .sales smstrs ... seamstress soc society
mtrinn motorman solr solicitor
spl
special
square SS. .... south side sta station
sta eng
stationary engineer sten .. stenographer stereo . .. stereotyper stmftr .. steamfitter str setter
stvdr stevedore
O ..
property owner
ofc
office
supt
. . superintendent
supvr
.... supervisor
surg
....
opp
opposite
surgeon
optom optometrist osteo osteopatlı SW southwest swtclimn ... switcbman tab mach
pass passenger
pat
patent
tabulating machine
tchr
. . teacher
pdir
peddler
pharm
pharmacist
tech
. technician
tel
telephone
teleg
telegraph
photog . . photographer
phys
physician
pk
park
ter
terrace
tmkpr
. ..
timekeeper
tmstr
teamster
tndr tender
trans .. transportation
trav
traveling
treas
treasurer
tstr
tester
twp
township
typ typist
undwrtr .. underwriter
Univ
University
uphol
.. 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
ret
veterinary
vulc
vulcanizer
w or
W
West
whol
wholesale
whsemn
. warehouseman
wid widow
wkr
worker
wks
works
widr
welder
wichmu .. watchman ydmn ..... yardman
ydmstr .. yardmaster
ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES
Catherine
Cath
George
James Jas
Joseph .
Jos
Katherine
Kath
Margaret Margt
or mechanical ret retail WS .west side
Rev
Reverend
room
Railway
RyMS
Railway Mail Service s or S South san sanitary Say . Savings sch school
agent dr drive mkr maker
engineer
engr engraver
Episc Episcopal
equip equipment
exam
. examiner
excb
exchange
executive
exp express
fcty factory
Fed
Federal
flgmn
flagman
fnshr
finisher
formn foreman
forewoman
frt freigbt
ftr
fitter
furniture
furn
furngs furnishings
gdnr
gardener
gds
goods
genl
general
h
householder hairdrsr .. hairdresser hdqtrs . headquarters hdw hardware
Heb
Hebrew
trnmn
trainman
cash
cashier
pistr
plasterer
pntr
painter
PO
postoffice
Public School
president pres
Presby. . . Presbyterian
prfrdr . proofreader
prin principal priv
prntr
printer
prod
produce
prof
professor
prop
proprietor
prsfdr .. press feeder
prsmn . pressman prsr . presser
ptrnmkr patternmaker pub ... publishing publr . publisher
purch ... purchasing
r .. resides or rooms R. C. . Roman Catholic rd
road RD .. Rural Delivery real est ... real estate
. limited rec receiving
Lụth Lutheran recpt . . receptionist
mach
machinist
rep
..
representative
mdse
merchandise
reprmn
repairman
mechanic
restr
restaurant
mech
Met Metropolitan
meter rdr. .. meter rm
reader Ry
grocer pkr packer
pkwy
parkway
place
pimbr
plumber
plshr
polisher
hngr
hanger
inspr
inspector
instr
instructor
int rev
internal revenue
lab
laborer
laby .laboratory
Ibr lumber
lieut lieutenant
lino
linotype
lithographer
litho
Indrs laundress Indry laundry
ltd
Charles
Chas
Daniel
Danl
Edward
Edw
Benj
Frederick
Fredk
emp employee mtce maintenance
multi . . multigraph
mus
mut mutual
nor N North
Natl National
northeast
ne
near
ns.
north side
nw
northwest
opr
operator
music SO
aud
. auditor
es
east side
exec
forwn
hlk block ft foot
hsekpr . . housekeeper Hts Heights
jwlr
jeweler
kpr
keeper
collr
collector
commercial
jan
janitor
jr
junior
. private
civ
del
William Wm
dmnstr .. demonstrator
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HILL'S RALEIGH CITY DIRECTORY 1948
Copyright, 1948, by Hill Directory Co., Inc.
For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
ABC Bd Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board
Armco Armco Drainage & Metal
Products Co
Bd . Board
Btlg
Bottling colored
(c)
CP&L Carolina Power & Light Co Coca-Cola. . Raleigh Coca-Cola Bottling Co cons conservationist
Educ
Education
equip
equipment
Fville Fayetteville
Glenwd Glenwood
Hboro Hillsboro
NSRy Norfolk Southern Railway Co
Pine State Crmry Pine State Creamery Co Pub Serv Co of NC .... Public Service Co of North Carolina
Royal Bkg
Royal Baking Co
SAL Seaboard Air Line Railway
SBT&T. Southern Bell Telephone &
Telegraph Co
SH&PWC State Highway & Public
Works Commission
Sbury Salisbury
Sou
Southern
Std
Standard
State UCC State Unemployment
Compensation Commission
US AAA United States Agricultural
Adjustment Administration
USDA . United States Department of Agriculture
USDA-FHA .... United States Department
of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration
wd wood
WUTeleg .... Western Union Telegraph Co
Alphabetical List of Names
A & P Food Stores gros 201 E Hargett and 416 Hillsboro
A La Carte (Henry Breger) caterers 2006 Fairview rd
Abbett Edwin B (Helen M) asst mgr Equitable Life Assurance Soc r2300 Beech Ridge rd
" Robt C (Lavada C) wreck mstr NS Ry h410 StMary's
Abbott Annie slswn Hudson-Belk Co r 110 Seawell av
" Eliz clk State Dept Motor Vehicles r 110 Seawell av
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Elsie r110 Seawell av
Frank T (Maude M) pres Abbott- Hicks Refrigeration Sales Co Inc h 2714 Vanderbilt av
ABBOTT - HICKS REFRIGERATION SALES CO INC, Frank T Abbott Pres, Paul E Hicks V-Pres, Mrs Hat- tie C Hicks Sec, Mrs Maude M Ab- bott Treas, Air Conditioning Con- tractors and Commercial Refrigera- tion 606 W South, Tel 3-1974 (See page 135 Buyers' Guide)
" J Carlisle (Ernestine J) mgr Allen's Service Sta h209 Dixie Trail
" Jas A whse mgr Coca-Cola r1507 Pineview
" John L clk C C Mtrs r120 Ashe av
ABBOTT
" Mary H Mrs clk State Bd of Educ r 1506 Scales
" Maude M Mrs treas Abbott-Hicks Re- frigeration Sales Co Inc h2714 Van- derbilt av
ABBOTT MILTON M (Mary H), Asst Trust Officer Wachovia Bank & Trust Co, r1506 Scales, Tel 7485
" Paul J (Myrtle W) rtemn Raleigh Linen Serv h110 Seawell av
" Paul J slsmn Best Distr r Henderson Peyton B (Nell E) asst Atty Genl State Dept of Rev h1114 Norris
Abell Dixie J Mrs ofc sec Brassfield & Maupin and notary h229 E Edenton apt 2B
Abernathey Claude C (Sadie M) comnr State Burial Assn h124 Henderson Abernathy Lewis S (Sara) parts mgr Chrysler Corp h2009 StMarys " Lillian M Mrs ofc sec Peden Steel r 532 N Bloodworth
" Luther A student r1017 W Peace
" Preston C (Lillian M) asst mgr Farm- ers Exch r532 N Bloodworth
Abernethy Chas O levelmn SH&PWC r 409 Polk
" Clifford E (Sunny F) dentist 123 W Hargett R705 h2147 Country Club dr
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Best Place to Buy" New and Used Cars
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Safe Courteous Dependable
24-HOUR SERVICE
DIAL 8800 and
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DIAL 7563
Lumber Building Materials Paint Coal
CAROLINA BUILDERS CORPORATION
217 N. DAWSON
RAWLS MOTOR CO. DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH
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BROWN'S FUNERAL HOME, Inc.
"Service Since 1836" · AMBULANCE SERVICE
R. W. WYNNE, JR., Manager
DIAL 8839
ACTON
Phil A jr (Dorothy D) firemn SAL h 217 E North apt 104
' Wm D (Kath K) ofewkr SAL h508 Fairview rd
Adair R Braxton research eng State Col- lege r612 Harvey
Sidney T jr adjuster Aetna Casualty & Surety Co r1816 Oberlin rd
Adamanchuck Ivan student r217 W Jones Adams A Harvey clk r Clayton Albert (c) plstr r309 Battle
Alice Mrs chkr Dixie Dry Clnrs h1013 N West
" Anna Mrs (c) h206 Bart
" Annie L clk Flue Cured Tob Corp r 327 New Bern av
" Annie P (wid Alonzo) h804 N West
" Arelia R sec-treas Am Legion Auxil- iary r612 N Blount
" Barbara J student r610 Willard pl apt 1
" Bennie (c) plmbrs hlpr r556 E Davie 1+ C A & Son (Cecil A and Jack B . Adams) genl contrs 12612 E Hargett R213
" Calvin C (Carlson) clk N C Fire Ins Rating Bur r201 N Wilmington
" Carrie (c) maid r566 E Cabarrus = Cecil A (C A Adams & Son) r Holly Springs
" Cecil S student r2412 Hboro
" Chas P student r315 E Lane
" Christine Y Mrs audit clk Carolina Coach r515 W North
" Clara (c) Indrywkr Raleigh Lndry r51 Bragg
" Clara L ofc sec Drs Day & Day r403 N Wilmington apt 2
" Clarence (c; Louise) lab h309 Battle ADAMS CLARENCE L (Duna M), V- Pres Adams-Terry Realty Co, h315 E Lane, Tel 8158
" Clarence L jr (Janet B) mgr repairs Adams-Terry Realty h412 E Franklin
" Claude D (Frances B) clk PO r RD 5
" Cleo (c; Mamie) hlpr David G Allen h508 Smithfield
" Clifford (Louise) electn CP&L h2004 Hboro
" Clifton carder Pilot Mills r128 Pros- pect av (FH)
ADAMS D CARLYLE (Emma W), Pres Adams - Terry Realty Co, h2125 Cowper dr, Tel 2-0273
" D Heywood (Helen J) ofc mgr City Garage r39 Bagwell av
" David (c) mtcemn StAugustine's Col- lege r507 S Bloodworth
" David M student r315 E Lane
" Delmar D (LaRue) mgr State Billiards r800 W Hargett
" Dewey C (Mary E) emp CP&L h613 Hinsdale
" Dewey M (Helen D) driver PO h624 Edmund
" Dorothy P Mrs clk State Capital Life Ins r2411 Stafford av apt 2
" Dovie Mrs hlpr State Hosp r do
" Edna (c) maid State Hosp r1107 Gill
" Edw (Alice) taxi driver h1013 N West
" Edw B (Mozelle C) slsmn Pepsi Cola h118 Lee
" Edwin W (Addie E) widr SAL h210 N West
Eldridge T (wid Geo H) h1611 Craig
" Ella (wid Walter) atndt State. Hosp r507 S West
" Erdene A Mrs atndt State Hosp r do
MARTIN MILLWORK CO.
LUMBER -- MILLWORK - PAINTS
Dial 3-1681
End W. Morgan St. at Harrison Ave.
BRYAN ROCK AND SAND CO., Inc.
Producers of SAND WASHED GRAVEL CLAY GRAVEL CRUSHED GRANITE
Operations at ABERDEEN GARYSBURG GOLDSBORO LILLINGTON ROLESVILLE ROCKTON WILSON
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W Amos (Lillian C) assoc editor N C Education Assn r Garner
'Wm H guard State Prison r do Academy Barber Shop (Luther M Mills) 101 W Martin
Building 304 S Salisbury 11
Acai Steph A (Mary E) adjuster Genl Adjustment Bur h2719 VanDyke av Acme Auto Service (c; Jas P Freeman) fill sta 529 S Blount
" Cab Co (c; Jas P Freeman) 529 S Blount
Laundry Inc Marvin F D Newton pres J Henry Johnston sec-treas 3027 Hboro
ACME REALTY CO (c), Algernon T White Pres, Jas E Strickland Sec- Treas-Mgr, Insurance, Bonds, Rent- als and Real Estate Brokers 129 E Hargett, Tel 2-0956
Acree Dean Y Mrs clk State Adjutant Genl's Dept r RD 4
" J T brkmn SAL
Acton Herbert R (Emma K) clk State Emp Security Comn h2515 Clark av Kath K Mrs sten PO h2508 Fairview rd
" Phil A (Bettie H) eng SAL h3171/2 Oakwood av
Radio Sales and Service
401 HILLSBORO Cor. Harrington DIAL 7571
AIRLINE CAB COMPANY
DIAL 7727
Courteous and Dependable 24 Hour Service
ABERNETHY
' Don S (Maye E) underwriter Colonial Life & Accdt Ins h2723 Anderson dr
" John P (Mabel' A) treas Kirchofer & Arnold Assoc h2704 Barmettler
" Mary R (wid Claude O) clk State Bd of Health h1308 Glenwood av
" Max D (Eliz H) dep Sec of State h15 Enterprise
" Pauline H case aide Am Red Cross r15 Enterprise
" Peggy student r2147 Country Club dr Abraham Bertha (c) Indry wkr Raleigh Linen Serv r Cary
Abramsen Martin A emp State College Abrams Chas E (Mary E) repr Taylor Radio & Elec h105 W Jones
11 Edw wtchmn Sou Jobbers
11 Ethel M (c) maid h407 Lee
Frank H jr driver Wake Whol h816 Clay
" Jas D (Maggie R) whsemn A&P h404 Cary
Jeff (c) hlpr Mclellan's r407 Lee =
Jos (c) butler Peace College r407 Lee =
= Merdis M Mrs matron State Prison r do
TIRE SALES AND SERVICE CO., Inc. GOODYEAR TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES
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