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Electric and Gas Service-Furnished by Duke Power Co. Electric power: 8 circuits, each carrying 100,000 volts, serve the city. Continuity of service insured at all times. Electric meters in city and suburban area (1943): 27,336, including 24,260 residential and 3,076 commercial and in- dustrial meters. Artificial gas supply. Gas meters in city and suburban area (1943): 3,013, including 2,592 residential and 421 commercial and in- dustrial meters.
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Winston-Salem Post Office
Employment and Payroll-Average number of industrial wage-earners in city, 19,214; in county, 21,073 (1939 U. S. Census of Manufactures), Total wages paid Forsyth County workers covered by Social Security: 1940, $31,158,437; 1941, $36,926,101; first six months, 1942, $18,726,787 (biennial report, N. C. Unemployment Compensation Commission, December 1942). Including salaries and services in addition to wages, city's industrial payroll alone exceeds $30,000,000 annually.
Fire Protection-Municipal fire department staffed by more than 80 full-time employees. Latest-type mechanical equipment. 6 fire stations located strategically throughout city; 109 alarm boxes. Fire calls to any part of city answered within 5 minutes; calls in downtown district answered within 21/2 minutes. Over long period of years, city has had lowest annual fire loss record of any North Carolina city of comparable size.
Homes-Occupied dwelling units: City, 21,275; metropolitan district, 27,114. Home owners: City, 5,428; metropolitan district, 9,909 (1940 U. S Census).
Hospitals and Medical Facilities-3 first-class hospitals: City Memorial. Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial and North Carolina Baptist (affiliated with Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College). Total of 750 beds. Forsyth County Tuberculosis Sanatorium located nearby. 3 con- valescent homes. City-County health clinic, and full-time City and County health departments. Splendid record in disease prevention. Forsyth County named to National Rural Health Honor Roll in 1934, 1935, 1940, 1941 and 1942, in recognition of excellence in public health work.
Reynolds Memorial Auditorium
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Hotels-3 principal hotels, 630 rooms. Modern fireproof buildings. Con- vention facilities include roof garden, ballroom, coffee shops, public and private dining rooms, and conference, committee and club rooms.
Industries- Total of more than 90 diversified industries. City ranks second among all cities south of Baltimore and east of the Mississippi River in value of manufactured products; annual industrial output valued at $309,617,528 (1939 U. S. Census of Manufactures). Largest tobacco- manufacturing center in the world. One of four largest leaf tobacco mar- kets in "Old Belt." City leads the world in manufacture of men's and boys' underwear and women's circular-knit hosiery. Among principal products: Cigarettes and other tobacco products, hosiery, underwear, furniture, boxes and cartons, air-conditioning and industrial machinery, specialized chem- ical materials and medicines, batteries, awnings, bedding and mattresses, swimming suits, textiles.
Institutions for Care of Children-Memorial Industrial School for Negroes. Methodist Children's Home, State denominational institution.
Location-On Piedmont Plateau, in northwestern North Carolina, 45 miles south of the Virginia State Line and approximately 50 miles east of the main ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. City is situated almost ex- actly midway between Washington and Atlanta. Latitude is 36-05-48; longitude is 80-14-48. The Piedmont region is one of America's leading textile-manufacturing areas and also an outstanding agricultural section, suited to a wide variety of farm products. This same territory includes North Carolina's greatest centers of higher education. Within a 120-mile radius of Winston-Salem are located the majority of all the state's colleges and universities. Raleigh, the state capital, is 110 miles to the east. Win- ston-Salem is 540 miles by rail from New York and 312 miles from Wash- ington.
Moravian Early Easter Service-One of America's oldest and most widely-known religious observances. Impressive and beautiful, this service has been held in the city each Easter dawn since 1773. Conducted by Bishop of Moravian Church as climax of Holy Week services. Attracts thousands of visitors from all parts of the nation.
Motor Vehicle Registrations-33,801 automobiles, trucks and trailers in city, county and adjacent area served by Winston-Salem Automobile Club (1942).
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Forsyth County Court House
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Municipal Government-Aldermanic-mayor form. Officials elected for two-year terms. Progressive municipal leadership. City has never de- faulted on any of its financial obligations.
Newspapers-1 morning and 1 evening daily, with combined Sunday edition. 1 weekly.
Parks and Playgrounds-35, totaling 536 acres and including athletic fields, picnic areas, special amusement features. Largest is Reynolds Park, just beyond eastern edge of city. One of the South's finest municipal recreation centers, built at cost of nearly $1,000,000. Covering 184 acres, it offers an 18-hole golf course, swimming pool, skating rink and gym- nasium, outdoor amphitheatre, large wooded picnic area and many other amusement facilities. City has average of more than 10 acres of playground per public school, with year-'round supervision. Many neighborhood parks and picnic grounds (See also "Recreation").
Police Protection-Provided by municipal police department staffed by 103 employees. Uniform patrol, traffic and detective divisions. Best mod- ern equipment, including radio-equipped patrol cars, ample armaments. Police calls to any part of city answered within 4 minutes; downtown calls answered within 2 minutes. City has excellent nation-wide safety record.
Population-Corporate limits: 75,274, 1930; 79,815, 1940. Metropolitan district: 97,274, 1930; 109,833, 1940. Forsyth County: 11,681, 1930; 126,475, 1940 (official U. S. Census figures). Population is predominately of old American stock. Total of 99.55% of people are native-born. Population between 48% and 50% gainfully employed.
Port of Entry-Though located at least 200 miles from the nearest navigable water, Winston-Salem ranks as the nation's sixteenth port of entry. This unusual circumstance arises from the fact that tremendous amounts of tobacco and other products are imported by the city's industries regularly.
Postal Receipts-$465,000, 1940; $500,680, 1941; $591,266, 1942.
Property Valuation-Winston-Salem assessed valuation, $114,000,000; Forsyth County assessed valuation, $199, 866,995 (1942).
Radio Stations-WAIR, Mutual and Blue Network affiliate, 250 watts; WSJS, NBC affiliate, 5,000 watts.
TOUT NIET
Scene on W. 4th St., in Winston-Salem's Busy Shopping District
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Recreation-Abundance of varied recreational facilities. Numerous amateur and "semi-pro" baseball, basketball and softball teams with regu- lar schedules of games. Three 18-hole golf courses; golf is a year-'round sport. 6 swimming pools. 5 motion-picture theatres for white people, with total seating capacity of 5,750; 2 Negro theatres, with seating capacity of 1,140. R. J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium, containing 2,117 seats, avail- able for special entertainment events. Bowman Gray Stadium, with seat- ing capacity of 12,000, utilized for football games, open-air concerts and other events. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. provide wide range of recreational programs. City Recreation Department conducts extensive supervised activities throughout year (See also "Cultural Opportunities" and "Parks and Playgrounds.")
Retail Trade-Trading area covers several Piedmont counties and ex- tends 50 miles north, 54 miles southwest, 15 miles east and 50 miles west. Population of area, 456,881. Winston-Salem leads North Carolina in num- ber of retail outlets, with total of 1,025 stores in city (4,109 employees, payroll of $3,491,000), and 1,263 metropolitan district (4,343 employees, payroll of $3,655,000), Volume of retail sales (1939): City, $29,203,000; metropolitan district, $31,428,000. City's stores sell 42% of all merchandise sold in retail trading area. Per capita sales in Winston-Salem rank $40 above the national average and $164 above the state average (1940 U. S. Census data), Steadily-increasing purchasing power.
Revenue-Winston-Salem firms pay an average of $500,000 in internal revenue each working day.
Schools and Colleges-Excellent educational facilities include 20 mod- ern, well-equipped public schools (16 grade and primary and 4 high schools), having a property valuation of $5,681,368. 3 colleges, including Salem Col- lege, one of the nation's oldest leading four-year colleges for women (found- ed in 1772) ; Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College, 4-year medical school; and Winston-Salem State Teachers' College, co- educational Negro institution. Salem Academy, day and boarding school for girls. 3 business colleges. Private elementary school. Numerous kin- dergartens, music schools and trade schools.
Tax Rate-City tax rate, $1.70 per $100 valuation; County tax rate, $0.50 per $100 valuation (1942). Taxes are based on 70% actual valuation.
Telephones-15,545 in city (1943). Service by Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Theatres-See "Recreation."
Tobacco Market-One of the oldest major leaf tobacco markets in the nation, dating from 1872, and one of the four largest markets in the "Old Belt," covering 5 states. Total sales, 1942, $43,100,016. Average of 50,000,000 pounds of bright-leaf flue-cured tobacco is auctioned in a normal season. 4 sets of buyers; 12 scheduled daily sales; 8 warehouses. Market is open annually from mid-September until end of season, usually about Feb. 1. Visitors are welcome at auctions, outstanding among America's most color- ful market scenes.
Topography-Land is gently rolling, with quick drainage through small streams running into the Yadkin River, 15 miles from city.
Richard J. Reynolds High School, One of Four Fine Winston-Salem High Schools
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Municipal Iris Gardens, Winston-Salem
Transportation-Direct passenger, express and mail service by Eastern Air Lines. 3 railways: Norfolk & Western, Southern and Winston-Salem Southbound. 30 "off-line" railways maintain Winston-Salem offices. Bus services by Atlantic Greyhound Lines, Pan-American Lines and Piedmont Coach Co .; city is southern division headquarters for Greyhound, operating more than 130 schedules daily from Winston-Salem terminal. 35 trucking lines. 5 local bus lines and 3 taxicab companies handle urban traffic. City is served by more in-and-out hard-surfaced roads than any other city or center in North Carolina. Principal Highways: U. S. 52, U. S. 158, U. S. 311 and U. S. 421; N. C. 67, N. C. 109 and N. C. 150.
Water Supply-Completely adequate and modern water supply system. Designed capacity of municipal water works: 12,000,000 gallons. Average daily consumption (1942) : 8,120,500 gallons. 241 miles of water mains. 16,151 water meters. Plant valuation, $4,178,000. Monthly State Board of Health reports show that water is uniformly excellent in quality. Chemical and bacteriological analyses furnished on request by City Public Works Department.
Wholesale Trade-Trading area extends over 150-mile radius, with pop- ulation of 4,434,118 (1940 U. S. Census), City is a "natural" as a jobbing and distributing point because of its strategic location in the prosperous and well-populated North Carolina textile and tobacco-manufacturing area, and within easy reach of the nation's largest centers of population and industry. Sales (1939): Winston-Salem, $41,752,000; Forsyth County, $42,382,000. Total of 140 wholesale firms in city, employing 2,553 persons, with payroll of $2,276,000 (1940 U. S. Census).
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THE WINSTON-SALEM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Inc., conveniently located at 310 W. 5th St., in the Hotel Robert E. Lee building, welcomes all inquiries for information about the city. Visitors, industrialists, business men and others interested in Winston-Salem are invited to use the Cham- ber's informational services. City maps, statistical records, files of latest commercial and industrial data, and an extensive library of up-to-date City Directories are among readily-available facilities.
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ABBREVIATIONS
acct accountant
adj ·· adjuster div
adv . advertising dlr dealer
agcy
agency
agrl agricultural do .. ditto or same
agt
agent dr
al
alley
alt . alteration Am American
appr
apprentice
apts apartments
archt architect
asmblr assembler
Assn . . Association
assoc .. .associate eng engineer
asst
assistant
atndt
attendant
atty
attorney
aud
. auditor
es
auto automobile
av avenue exch
. telephone
Bapt
Baptist
bet
between
bey
bgemn .. baggageman
bkbudr .. bookbinder bkpr .... bookkeeper bldg building
bldr
blk
block
blksmitlı .. blacksmith
blrmkr .. boilermaker blvd .... boulevard br branch
brklyr
..
bricklayer
brkmn .. brakeman
brnr . burner
CSP . Christian Science Practitioner
cabtinkr cabinetmaker capt
captain
carp
carpenter
cash
cashier
Cath
Catholic
Ch
Church
hngr
hanger
chauf chauffeur hosp hospital
chem_ chemist or
chemical
chf
chief
chkr
checker inc incorporated
civil
ins
insurance
clk
clnr
cleaner
clo
clothing
collector collr
coml .. commercial
comn .. commission comnr .. commissioner
compt .. comptometer
condr
conductor lab laborer
laby . laboratory lbr lumber lieut . lieutenant lino linotype
r .. resides or rooms contr contractor corner litho ct court lithographer R C. . Roman Catholic Indrs whol custdn . custodian Indry cutter 1td laundry limited Luth Lutheran .. wholesale whsemn . warehouseman wid widow wkr mach machinist worker wks dept department mdse mech merchandise dicta dictaphone mechanic works dietitian or mechanical wldr welder laundress rd road RD .. Rural Delivery real est ... real estate rec receiving del delivery recpt .. receptionist rep .. representative reprmn .. repairman restr restaurant ret retail wS. ... west side dir . . director Met Metropolitan Rev Reverend wtchmn .. watchman dispatcher ydmn room ..... yardman dispr rm
dist
district
reader Ry
Railway
RyMS
Railway Mail Service s or S ..
South
san
sanitary
Sav
.. Savings
sch
. school
se
southeast
sec
secretary
sergt
sergeant
ship shipping sht mtl. . sheet metal
mono monotype nisngr messenger sls .sales
mstr master smstrs seamstress soc mtce .. maintenance society
solr
solicitor
spl
special
music
są
square
SS.
.. south side
sta
station
sta eng
stationary engineer sten ... stenographer stereo ... stereotyper stmftr .. steamfitter str setter
stvdr stevcdore
supt .. superintendent
supvr
supervisor
surg
...
surgeon
optom osteo osteopath optometrist sw .. southwest swtchmn ... switchman tab mach
Dass passenger
pat
.. patent
pdir
, peddler
pharm .. pharmacist photog .. photographer phys physician pk
pkr packer
pkwy parkway
hairdrsr . . hairdresser pl place
plmbr plumber
plshr
polisher
plstr
plasterer
pntr . painter
PS .. Public School pres
president Presby ... . Presbyterian prfrdr . . proofreader prin
priv
. private
prntr printer
prod
produce
professor
prop
proprietor prsfdr .. press fecder prsmn pressman
prsr
.presser
ptrnmkr patternmaker
kpr
keeper
pub
publishing
publr
publisher
purch ... purchasing
United States Navy vet veterinary vulc vulcanizer w or W West
ydmstr .. yardmaster
ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES
Abraham
Abr
Catherine
Cath
Chas
James
Jas
Joseph
Jos
Solomon
Sol
Stephen
Steph
Margaret Margt Arthur Arth Elizabeth Eliz
Aug
Eugene Eug
Michael Michl
Thomas Thos
William Wm
Benjamin 9-44
Benj
Frederick
Fredk
George
Geo
Richard Richd
Alexander Alex
Alfred Alf
Archibald Arch
Edward Edw Katherine Kath
Theodore Theo August
Patrick Patk
.. Methodist
mfg . . manufacturing
mfr .. manufacturer
mgr manager
mimeo .. mimeograph
drive mkr maker
mkt
market
mldr
molder
mlnr milliner
electrical mn man
elec . ... ..
electn
electrician
electro .. electrotyper
elevator
emp
employee
engr engraver
Episc
Episcopal
equip
equipment
east side
exam
.examiner
exchange
exec executive
exp express
fcty
beyond
Fed
Federal
flgmn
flagman
fnshr
finisher
formn foreman
forwn forewoman
freight frt builder
ft
foot
fitter
ftr
furn
furniture
furngs furnishings
gdnr gardener gds goods
genl
general
govt
government
grocer
gro
h bouseholder
hdqtrs . . headquarters lıdw hardware Heb Hebrew
hsekpr . . housekeeper Hts Heights implts implements
clerk
inspr
inspector
instr
instructor
int rev
internal revenue
jan janitor jr
junior
jwlr
jeweler
cor
ctr
dep deputy
dietn
meter rdr. .meter
distr distributor | Meth
division
dmnstr .. demonstrator
drftsmn .. draftsman
drsmkr .. dressmaker East
e or E .
elev
mirin
. .
motorman
multi
. .
.. multigraph
mus
mut mutual
n or N North
Natl
National
ne
northeast
nr
near
ns.
north side
nw northwest
O .. property owner
ofc office
opp
opposite
opr
operator
park ter terrace
tmkpr timekeeper tmstr
teamster tndr tender
trans .. transportation trav traveling
trnnın
trainman
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
Robert Robt
Samuel Saml
Charles
Daniel
Danl
civ
confr .. confectioner Cong . Congregational cons consulting
prof
principal
lilpr
lielper
PO
postoffice
factory
tabulating machine
tchr
. . teacher
tech
.technician
tel
tele phonc
teleg
telegraph
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The Hood System Industrial Bank
INSTALLMENT LOANS-Payable weekly or monthly 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 18 W. 3d ST. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
TEL. 5101
HILL'S WINSTON-SALEM CITY DIRECTORY 1945
Copyright, 1945, by Hill Directory Co., Inc. For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
Arista Mills
Arista Mills Co Inc
Bellview
Kress
S H Kress & Co
Longvw dr . Longview Drive
Lynwd Lynwood
Maywd
Maywood
Meadowbrk dr Meadowbrook dr
N W blvd. .North West Boulevard
Natl Carbon. National Carbon Co Inc
Dixle Bdwy
Dixle Broadway
Edgewd
Edgewood
Edws Edwards
Eliz
Elizabeth av
Export Tob. .Export Leaf Tobacco
Fairvw
Falrview
Fairwy
Fairway
Farmers Co-op .... Farmers Co-operative Dairy Inc
Firestone Stores. . Firestone Auto Supply & Service Stores
Firestone T & R Mills. . Firestone Tire & Rubber Co Flying Safety .. . United States Army Air Force Office of Flying Safety
Ga Georgla
Gboro rd . Greensboro Road
Greenwd Greenwood Va Virginla
Greenwy Greenway
Hanes Dye. Hanes Dye & Finishing Co
Hanes Hosiery Hanes Hoslery Mills Co Inc
Hanes Knit P H Hanes Knitting Co Inc
Huntley H S Furn Huntley-Hill-Stockton Furniture Co
Imperial Tob Imperial Tobacco Co Ltd
Indera Mills . Indera Mills Co Inc
Woolworth . F W Woolworth Co
Alphabetical List of Names
A A A (Winston-Salem Auto Club) 415 N Main
A & P Food Stores Roy G Wyatt mgr gros City Market stall 33-39 1530 W 1st and 538 N Liberty
Aaron Anna L r1209 E 20th
" Buck (Betty J) USA 1936 E 19th
" Chas G fnshr Unique Furn h959 E 19th
" Charlotte ofc sec R C Birmingham & Co h231 N Spruce
" Conrad K (Jennie B) h1800 E 5th
Elmer D slsmn Belcher's r RD 7
Grace O emp Reynolds Tob
" Jennie B Mrs slswn Cohen's r1800 E 5th
" John W (Jewel) prsr Hones Knit r535 N Marshall
" Linda r959 E 19th
AARON
Lucy L (wid Colombus M) r1209 E 20th
" Moyer G (Cleo A) mach Baby Jeep h 806 Goldfloss
" Ralph D emp Unique Furn r959 E 9th
Rosa clk Wm C Aaron r RD 7
Ruby r959 19th
" Wm C gro 921 E 8th r RD 7
Wm H emp Reynolds Tob
Abbitt Pearl A (c) emp Brown Wmson h 1409 E 17th
" Walter (c) hlpr Bennetts Dairy Lunch
Abbott Bobbie asst R Glenn Abernethy r 1022 Melrose
" Chester (c; Maybelle) h1618 N Jack- son av
" Fred (c) lab Home Ice & Fuel Co r1712 N Claremont av
" Irene M emp Reynolds Tob
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Coca-Cola
In Bottles
DIAL 6188
TRADE MARK REG, U. S. PAT. OFF ..
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W S
J S
The Journal- Sentinel
Station
"60" On Your Dial
For Quick
Direct
RESULTS
Use Journal
and
Sentinel
WANT ADS
PHONE 4141
Bellvw
Brown-Rogers.
Brown-Rogers-Dixson Co Inc
Brown & Wmson Brown & Williamson
Tobacco Corp
Clemonsvle rd.
Clemonsville Road
Clevelnd
Cleveland
Overbrk Overbrook
Park Vw . Park Vlew
Piedmont Tob .Piedmont Leaf Tobacco Co Inc
Pittsbrg av ..
Pittsburgh Avenue
Ptree Peachtree
RR Railroad
Reynolds Tob.
R J Reynolds Tobacco Co
Rosewd
Rosewood
SBT&TCo.
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co
Sears
Sears, Roebuck and Co
Short Clevelnd
Short Cleveland Thomasville
Underwa
Underwood
Unique Furn.
. Unique Furniture Makers Inc
Washn
Washington
Westvw Westview
Westwd Westwood
Winston Leaf. . Winston Leaf Tobacco & Storage Co Wms Williams
Wmson Willlamson
Woodlnd Woodland
Knollwd Knollwood
Thosville
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A Store Faithfully Serving The Home Lovers of Winston-Salem
HAVERTY FURNITURE CO.
521 NORTH LIBERTY ST.
"THERE'S
NO PLACE LIKE HOME"
PHONE 5118
Office and Small Animal Hospital
Dial Res. 5646 Dial Off. 8334
So. Main St. Extension
Dr. W. H. Kern Associate, DR. J. T. DIXON VETERINARIANS
Calls Answered X-Ray Winston-Salem, Day or Night Service N. C.
ABBOTT
' Jack emp Natl Carbon r2385 Maplewd
" 'Lillian S emp Reynolds Tob
Lois emp C F Maisey Hosiery Mill r RD 6
" Mae E clk Reynolds Tob r1022 Melrose
tt Mary E Mrs h1022 Melrose
tt Mattie (c) h1712 IN Claremont. av
tt 'Thanie supvr SBT&TCo r1022 Melrose
= Walter (c) cook r1618 N Jackson av
= Willis E emp Reynolds Tob
Abee Danl (Pearl) defense wkr h229 N Cherry
" Howard (Bernice) USA r222 Manly
Mahautta defense wkr r229 N Cherry
= Wilma R slswn Silvers r229 N Cherry Abernathey Almetta (c) Indry wkr WS Steam Lndry
Abernathy Claude (c; Thelma) h130312 N Cherry
" Edna E emp Reynolds Tob
Grace (c) emp Reynolds Tob r531 N Patterson av
" John C' (Virginia N) USA r1244 E Sprague
" Jos W student r232 Lockland av
" LeRoy (c; Bemelia) cement fnshr Frank L Blum & Co h1237 E 13th
" Neal ('Josephine H) USA r138 S Broad It Thelma (c) waiter Forest Hills Tea Room r1219 N Cherry
Abernethy Jos C (c; Grace W) lab Fogle Furn r Belmont Hotel
" R Glenn (Lois W chiropodist 310 W 4th R525-27 h618 Roslyn rd
" Willard B (Irene D) mech Hanes Hosiery h1400 E 24th
Able Cadelle tchr Salem Academy r235 S Church
Guy H mgr Hollywood Theatre r E 25th extd
Abraham David (c; Emma) h1451 Har- rison av
Abrams Edgar (c; Madeline) USA r111 E 14th ext
ACE CREDIT CLOTHING CO (Julius E Goodwin Jr), Men's and Ladies' Clothing 303 N Main, Tel 4700 (For further information see page 25 Buyers' Guide)
Acker Carrie G emp Reynolds Tob
" Geo (c) dishwshr Flynn's Lunch r327 E 9th
' Jas H (c; Carrie) emp Reynolds Tob h1417 E 17th
" 'Jos A (c; Lena) lab Reynolds Tob h 810 Bruce
" Jos R jr emp Reynolds Tob tt Ora (c) r325 E 8th
" Wm T (c) hlpr Pepsi Cola Co r1214 E 12th
Ackerman Julia (wid Wm B) r449 E Sprague
Acme Dowel Pin Co (Alphonse F Caron) 601 Norfolk
" Drug Co (c; Isaac Hall) 800 N Ridge
ACME FINANCE COMPANY, Mrs Chas W Temples Mgr, Personal Loans, Your Signature Only, No Endorse- ment or Collateral Required, Con- fidential Attention to Your Financial Needs, 40912 N Liberty, 2d Floor, Tel 2-0501
Acosta Cora Mrs ofc sec Church of God r2525 Buena Vista
Adair Blanche P Mrs clk Crafton St Gro h304 Crafton
" Wm B (Blanche P) emp Penneys h304 Crafton
Adams A Cooper (Margt G) actuarial clk Security Life r1704 Eliz av
It A J (Ruth J) asst supt Natl Carbon h2336 Lyndhurst
= Addie (c) h1117 N Woodld av
Addie (c) Indrs r1213 111%
Albert W (Annie M) supvr Bell Bak- eries h2000 B3 Beach apt 44
11 Alex S (c; Missouri) emp Reynolds Tob h816 N Graham av
Amos (c; Lutie) emp Sou Exp h1310 E 1st
Anna H emp Reynolds Tob
st Annie (c) h704 Norfolk
Apartments 718 N Spruce
= Asbury D emp Reynolds Tob
= Asbury M (c) emp Reynolds Tob h1300 E Belews
= Benj J (c) h903 Chicago av
Benj J (c; Maggie) emp Reynolds Tob h618 N Highland av
' Benton J emp Reynolds Tob
" Berta (wid Thos J) r601 Brookstown av apt 302
11 Bessie L (c) r1300 E Belews
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Beulah T emp Reynolds Tob
- Bingham (c; Sallie) jan h224 W 101%
Birdie G emp Reynolds Tob
Blanche P emp Reynolds Tob
" Blanche W emp Reynolds Tob
" Boyd (c) emp Reynolds Tob r1004 Hickory
" Buford T mach opr Hanes Dye r RD 2 Yadkinville
' C Louis (Cora L) h643 W 4th
- C Milton (Agnes H) emp Reynolds Tob h2707 Manchester
" Carl D (Maude) stock dlr h Polo rd
Carlton N (Eliz W) phys 310 W 4th R427 h2305 Eliz av
' Carlton W (Thelma L) USA h1518 E 25th
' Carr mach opr Mengel Box Co r2707 Manchester
= Chas B Rev (Eleanor G) pastor Ard- more Moravian Church h1008 S Hawthorne rd
Chas W firemn Reynolda Inc r Reyn- olda
" Cossie emp Firestone T & R Mills r605 N Sprague
David platformmn Colonial Ice
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Holsum BREAD
Don't Say Bread - Say Holsum
Enriched Bread
DIAL 4951 and 8508
JONES BAKERIES, INC.
DIAL 7141
Dize Awning & Tent Co.
Manufacturers of Venetian Blinds
1512 SO. MAIN ST.
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