Hill's Winston-Salem (Forsyth County, N.C.) City Directory [1943], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1943
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 728


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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.


Estates (Private)-Outstanding large private estates near Winston- Salem include: "Forest Hills" (R. E. Lasater), "Graylyn" (heirs of the late Bowman Gray), "Reynolda" (Mrs. Charles Babcock), the Richard J. Rey- nolds home, "Tanglewood" (W. N. Reynolds), and "Willsherr Lodge" (S. Clay Williams).


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.


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 "Bright Belt." City leads the world in manufacture of men's and boys' underwear and women's circular-knit hosiery. Among principal prod- ucts: Cigarettes and other tobacco products, hosiery, underwear, furniture, boxes and cartons, air-conditioning and industrial machinery, specialized


Reynolds Memorial Auditorium


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chemical materials and medicines, batteries, awnings, bedding and mat- tresses, 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 exactly 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-manu- facturing areas and also an outstanding agricultural section, suited to a wide variety of farm products. This same territory includes North Caro- lina'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 uni- versities. Raleigh, the state capital, is 110 miles to the east. Winston-Salem is 540 miles by rail from New York and 312 miles from Washington.


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).


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


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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, 1940; 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, $107,994,646; Forsyth County assessed valuation, $199,866,995 (1942).


Radio Stations-WAIR, Mutual and Blue Network affiliate, 250 watts; WSJS, NBC affiliate, 5,000 watts.


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, available for special entertainment events. Bowman Gray Stadium, with seating 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 pro- grams. City Recreation Department conducts extensive supervised activities throughout year (See also "Cultural Opportunities" and "Parks and Play- grounds.")


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Scene on W. 4th St., in Winston-Salem's Busy Shopping District


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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 in 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, $1.50 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 four largest markets in the "Bright 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.


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


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Municipal Iris Gardens, Winston-Salem


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 | dr


addresso addressograph ady advertising


agrl agricultural


agt agent


al


alley


alt .alteration


Am American


appr apprentice


apts apartments


archt architect


asmblr assembler


Assn


..


assoc .. ...... associate asst assistant atndt attendant


atty ... attorney


aud ... auditor exec .executive


auto


auto opr ... automatic


operator fety factory flgmn . av avenue flagman fnshr finisher A ........ telephone


bet het ween formn foreman


bgemn .. baggageman kbndr .. bookbinder frt


bkpg mach opr .... bookkeeping machine


operator


bkpr bookkeeper bldg building bldr builder block blk


blksmith .. blacksmith blrmkr .. boilermaker blvd ... .. boulevard


... branch


brklyr bricklayer gro


cash


Ch Church chauf chauffeur


chf


chief


civil


clk clerk


clnr cleaner


colle collector


coml .. commercial


comn commission ins insurance comnr .. commissioner inspr .. , inspector instr


. instructor int rev


internal revenue


junior jr


jwlr jeweler


kpr


keeper


laborer


laby wkr ... laboratory worker


lumber


1br


lieut ... lieutenant lino linotype


dept


department


dicta dictaphone litho lithographer


. dietitian Indrs laundress r resides or rooms .


Indrymn. . laundryman ltd limited rd


R C. . Roman Catholic


... road


RD .. Rural Delivery real est ... real estate rec receiving rep .. representative reprmn .. repairman restr .... restaurant


ret ........... retail Rev ... . Reverend rptr .... repeater rte mn .... route man rtg aide .. routing aide RJ Railway RyMS ..


Railway Mail Service s or S South san sanitary Sav ... Savings


man sch school


mono monotype se southeast


mse opr. .morse


operator


msngr messenger


mstr mech


master mechanic


mtce mn .. maintenance man


mtrmn ... motorman


mus


multi opr .. multigraph operator


near ns ... ...... north side


nw northwest O ... property owner ofc wkr .. office worker opp ........ opposite opr ..... operator


osteopath


..... passenger


govt .. government pat ..... patent


hlpr


. helper


hngr .. hanger pl . place


hosp


..


hospital


pntr ... ... painter


PO


.... postoffice


PS ... Public School


pres president


prirdr ... . proofreader


prin principal


priv sec. .... private secretary


prod


produce


prof professor


prop


..


proprietor


prov


provisions


prsfdr .. press feeder


prsmn ... pressman


prsr ..... presser ptrnmkr patternmaker pub publishing


publr . publisher


purch purchasing


plstr .... plasterer tmkpr timekeeper


tmstr teamster tndr tender


trans .. transportation


trav


traveling


treas


...


treasurer


twp


township


undtkr ... undertaker undwrtr .. underwriter uphol .... upholsterer


US .... United States USA


United States Army USMC .. United States Marine Corps USN


United States Navy vet veterinary vulc vulcanizer w or W West whoł .. wholesale whsemn


... warehouseman wid widow wkr . worker wks works


WS .. .. west side wtchmn .. watchman ydmn ... yardman


ydmstr .. yardmaster


ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES


Abraham Abr


Alexander Alex


Alfred Alf


Daniel Danl


Archibald Arch Edward Edw Katherine Kath Arthur Arth Elizabeth Eliz Margaret Margt


Stephen Steph


Theodore . Theo


Michael Michl


Thomas Thos


Benjamin


Benj


Frederick Fredk


Patrick


Patk


William Wm


10-40


drftsmn .. draftsman drsmkr .. dressmaker e or E .. ... electrician elec ...... electrical electn .. electro .. electrotyper elev elevator embdr .. embroiderer emp employe emp agcy


employment agency eng


engineer engr engraver es east side est estate


exam . examiner


exch exchange


exp express


expmn expressman


forwn .. forewoman


ft


foot ne


ftr fitter nr


furn


.. furniture furn rms


furnished rooms furngs .. furnishings gasftr gasfitter


gdnr gardener


gds goods osteo ..


genl general pass


h brkmn .... brakeman cabtmkr cabinetmaker hairdrsr .. hairdresser capt captain hd hand pk park


grocer pharm ... pharmacist photog .. photographer phys physician pdlr ... peddler SW southwest swtchmn ... switchman tab mach opr .... tabulating machine operator


... packer pkwy parkway


plm br plumber


plshr polisher ter .


terrace


nor N North sq square SS. .. south side northeast sta station sta eng


stationary engineer


statn ..... statistician sten .. stenographer stereo .. stereotyper stmftr .. steamfitter str setter


supt .. superintendent supvr


... supervisor surg


..


surgeon


sec


secretary


sergt sergeant ship shipping


sht mtl wkr .... sheet metal worker


slsmgr .. salesmanager slsmn Salesman slswn .. saleswoman


music smstrs .. seamstress SOC society


solr solicitor


mut . mutual spi special


mimeograph operator mkr maker mkt . . market mldr


... molder mlnr milliner


mn


drive | meter rdr ....... meter


reader


mfg .. manufacturing


East mıfr


Cath


Catherine


Charles


Chas


Geo George James Jas


Joseph


Jos


Robert


Robt


Samuel


Saml


Solomon


Sol


dist


mach . machinist division mdse merchandise div


dlr dealer mech mechanic


dmnstr .. demonstrator mechl . mechanical do ... ditto or same mer merchant


dom


domestic


cond


conductor


....


confr .. confectioner


cons


.. consulting


contr .... contractor


cor


corner


corres .. correspondent ct court


custdn


..... custodian ctr cutter del delivery


dletn


dir . director


dispr dispatcher


district


Met Metropolitan


householder


hdqrs .. headquarters hdw hardware pkr


hsekpr . . housekeeper Hts Heights Implts implements imptr


importer inc .. incorporated


br


carpenter carp


cashier


tchr teacher


tech


technician


tel


telephone


teleg


telegraph


civ


compt .. comptometer


lah


dep deputy


Aug August


Eugene Eug


.. manufacturer


mgr manager mimeo opr


Richard Richd


Association


automobile


freight


Natł


National


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Steifel Mattress Co. 1527 N. Liberty Phone 2-0129


( Invest in Rest.


Manufacturers of SANITARY BEDDING, PILLOWS and BOX SPRINGS


HILL'S WINSTON-SALEM CITY DIRECTORY 1943


Copyright, 1944, by Hill Directory Co., Inc.


For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page


SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS


B-R-DCo Brown-Rogers-Dixson Co


B&ORR Baltimore & Ohio Railroad


B&WTobCorp. .... Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp


CRI&PRy. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway


DPCo. .. Duke Power Co


DPW . Department of Public Works


GMAC. . General Motors Acceptance Co


MStP&SRyCo. . Minneapolis, St Paul &


Sault Ste Marie Railway Co


N&WRyCo . Norfolk & Western Railway Co


RJRTobCo .R J Reynolds Tobacco Co


Sears. .Sears, Roebuck and Co


SouBT&TCo . Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co


WB&TCo . Wachovia Bank & Trust Co


WPA. Work Projects Administration


W-S Winston-Salem


W-SSRyCo Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Co


Woolworth's. F W Woolworth Co


Alphabetical List of Names


A A A (See Winston-Salem Auto Club) 415 N Main


-& P Food Stores gros City Mkt stall 33- 39 1530 W 1st super mkt 538 N Lib- erty


Aaron Chas G h959 E 19th


-Charlotte ofc sec R C Birmingham & Co r231 N Spruce


-Columbus driver W-S Workshop for the Blind r1209 E 20th


-Conrad K (Jenny B) contr h1800 E 5th -David C emp P H Hanes Knitting Co r 1134C E 20th


-Elmer D slsmn Belcher's Inc r RD 3


-Jenny B Mrs slswn Cohen's h1800 E 5th -John W (Jewell) emp P H Hanes Knit- ting Co h535 N Marshall


-Lucille A r1134c E 20th


-Lucy L (wid Columbus M) h1134c E 20th


-Martha F Mrs r1023 N Liberty


-Moyer G (Betsy J) USA r936 E 19th


-Ruby D r959 E 19th


-Saml (Frances) r1134 E 20th


-Wm C (Aaron's Cash Gro) r Forest Hill RD 7


Aaron's Cash Grocery (Wm C Aaron) 921 E 8th


Abbington Chas A (Frances) gdnr h3000 Woodleigh


Abbitt Chester (c; Maybell) acid mkr h 2712 Jones al


-Luther (c) USA r2712 Jones al


-Pearl (c) h1409 E 17th


-Walter (c) dish wshr Bennett's Dairy Lunch r2712 Jones al


Abbott Fred (c) plantmn Home Ice & Fuel Co r1712 N Clement av


-Jo Capt (Sallie) USA h849 Fenimore


-M Bobby ofc asst Dr R Glenn Abernethy r1022 Melrose


-Mae E clk RJRTobCo r1022 Melrose


-Mary E (wid Peyton) h1022 Melrose


-Mattie (c) h1712 N Claremont av


-Peyton B (Nell; Hastings Booe & Ab- bott) h2348 Westover dr


-Thanie tel opr r1022 Melrose


Abee Danl (Stella P) mech h229 N Cherry -Mahautta A r229 N Cherry Abernathy Bessie (c) maid r1237 E 13th -Claude L (c; Thelma) USA h13031% N Cherry


-Edna (c) tob wkr RJRTobCo r623 Byerly


-John C jr (Virginia) slsmn Davis Inc h1194 W 4th


-Leroy (c; Bemilia) h1237 E 13th


-Monday (c) defense wkr r300 E 8th -Thelma (c) cook Forest Hills Farm Smoke House r130312 N Cherry


Abernethy Jos W student r232 Lockland -R Glenn (Lois W) chiropodist 310 W 4th R501 h618 Roslyn rd


-Williard B (Irene N) mech Hanes Hos- iery Mills Co h1400 E 24th


Abraham David J (c; Emma) emp RJR TobCo h1451 (1452) Harrison av Abrams Marilyn r414 N Spring


ACE CREDIT CLOTHING CO (Julius E Goodwin Jr), Men's and Ladies' Cloth- ing 303 N Main, Tel 4700 (For further information see page 21 Buyers' Guide)


PAUSE!


DRINK Coca-Cola


In Bottles


Cca


THE


Winston- Salem's Leading Department Store


"The Best Place to Shop After All"


.


W. 4th Opposite Nissen Bldg.


NBC


W S


S


The Journal- Sentinel Station . "60" On Your Dial


DIAL 6188


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The Downtown Garage


Storage, Parking, Washing, Lubricating, Batteries, Gulf Gasoline Wrecker Service - Repairing


431 N. MAIN 24 Hour Service PHONE 8177


TIRES U


Acker Jas (c; Carrie) orderly County San- atorium h1417 E 17th


-Jos A (c) tob wkr RJRTobCo h810 Bruce


-Wm T (c) hlpr Pepsi-Cola Btlg Co r 1214 E 12th


Ackerman Julia Mrs r2322 Queen


Acme Barber Shop (c; Raleigh L Haw- kins) barber 702 N Patterson av


-Dowel Pin Co (Alphones F Caron) wood prods 601 Norfolk


-Drug Co (c; Isaac B Hall) 800 N Ridge ACME FINANCE COMPANY, J Craig Grant Mgr, Personal Loans, Your Signature Only, No Endorsement or Collateral Required, Confidential At- tention to Your Financial Needs, 4091% N Liberty, 2d Floor, Tel 2-0501 Adam John (c; Marie) tob wkr RJRTobCo h1405 E 17th


Adams A Cooper (Margt G) USA h1717 W 1st apt 1


-Addie (c) h1117 N Woodland av


-Agnes L emp P H Hanes Knitting Co r 2707 Manchester


-Alex (c) tob wkr RJRTobCo h816 N Graham av


-Alice (c) hairdrsr Julia Grissom r2011 Lincoln av


-Amanda (c) r1304 E Belews


-Amos (c; Lutitia W) h1310 E 1st


-Andrew (c) shoe shiner Elmore W Hard- ing r1314 E 111%


-Annetta (c) tob wkr RJRTobCo r1310 1112


-Annie (c) h704 Norfolk


-Apartments 718 N Spruce


-Ardrew (c) janitor Nissen bldg r7371/2 N Patterson av


-Asbury (c) tob wkr RJRTobCo h1300 E Belews


-Benj J (c; Carrie) tob wkr RJRTobCo h903 Chicago av


-Benton J (c; Maggie B) tob wkr RJRTob Co h141 N Wheeler


-Bert (Joy) emp B F Huntley Furn Co r 705 E 16th


-Bessie L (c) r1300 E Belews


-Beulah emp RJRTobCo r203 E 11th


-Bingham (c; Sally) lab h224 W 101%


-Blanche (c) tob wkr RJRTobCo h213 E 6th


-C Louis (Cora) h643 W 4th


-C Milotn (Lula) tin ctr RJRTobCo h2707 Manchester


-Carl D (Maude; The Forsyth Recrea- tion Center) h ns Polo rd 5 e Rey- nolda rd


-Carlton N (Eliz W) phys 310 W 4th R 428 h2305 Elizabeth av


Carlton W (Thelma L) USN h1519 E 25th


-Chalma Mrs beauty opr r621 W 2d


-Chas W firemn Reynolda Inc r Reynolda N C


-Cossie countermn Michl Lambros


-Dewey G (Emma J) mech h703 N Spruce -Dillard C Mrs h100 S Spruce apt 108-10 -Donna L nurse N C Baptist Hosp r303 S Hawthorne rd apt 1


-Dora (c) h521 N Paterson av


-Dorothy V clk State Dept of Hwy and Pub Wks Comn r1412 E Sprague


-E Edw (Mary D; Adams & Smitherman) r East Bend


-Earl A (c; Willie) tob wkr B&WTobCorp 721 Liberia


-Edgar (c; Cath) tob wkr RJRTobCo h 178 Beamont


-Edna r Carl Adams


-Edw L (c) lab r70412 Norfolk


-Effie (c) tob wkr Piedmont Leaf Tob Co h127 N Ridge av


ADAMS


-Elsie nurse 830 Oaklawn av r do


-Ernest (c) ice vendor 91112 E Belews r 903 W 7th


-Esther r2614 Edgewood pl


-Ethel M candymkr Rawls-Dickson Can- dy Co r228 W Brookline


-Eug (c) driver Haverty Furn Co


-Eug (c; Josephine) farmer h2028 (2022) Harrison av


-Eug C (Ina; Adams & Steelman) r RD 1 -Eug C emp Mengel Co r RD 1


-Felix T (Eulala) trust dept WB&TCo r Bethania rd RD 2


-Flossie (c) r125 S Jackson av


-Flossie .(c) maid r1523 Underwood av


-Fred (c; Tiny) lab Taylors Bros h710 N Chestnut


-Fred D (c) repr Twin City Shoe Repr Shops r710 Chestnut


-Fred T (Zula H) emp Hanes Hosiery Mills Co h2349 Rosewood av


-Geo (c) baker r1308 Underwood av


-Geo (c) porter Kent Bakeries


-Geo (c; Pearline) tob wkr RJRTobCo h70112 Linden


-Geo F (c; Savannah) baker h1339 Un- derwood av


-Geo H (Sudie) lathe opr' Bahnson Co -Geo L (Lenora V) policemn h813 S Church


-Grant (Frances) h2308 N Woodland av -Guy (c) shoe shiner Paschal Shoe Repr Co h516 N Jackson av


-H Voyd (c) shoe shiner 933 Hickory r 1004 do


-Harry USMM r Carl Adams


-Hattie (c) h1314 111%


-Horace (c; Minnie) ice puller Crystal Ice & Coal Co h315 S Claremont av


-Horace M student r414 E 25th


-Houston (c; Effie) tob wkr RJRTobCo h 127 N Ridge av


-Ida (c) r1626 111/2


-Inez (c) tob wkr RJRTobCo h73312 N Ridge av


-Ira (Lessie) emp B&WTobCorp h2909 Bon Air av


-Isabelle (c) h1213 111%


-Isaiah (c) lab r1220 N Main


-J Barnard (Fern) textile wkr Hanes Hosiery Mills Co h324 E North West blvd


-Jackson W (Mozelle; Adams & Wood) h2330 Westover dr


-Jas USA r203 E 11th


-Jas (c) USA r2028 (2022) Harrison av


-Jas A (Cora V) h204 (212) W 27th


-Jas A guard r1223 W 1st


-Jas A jr USA r204 (212) W 27th


-Jas D (Naomia) h1253 Waughtown rd


-Jas F (Osceola B) clo clnr State Clnrs h 117 Vintage av


-Jas N (c) lab Hanes Dye & Fnshg Co h 1003 Chicago av




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