Hill's Winston-Salem (North Carolina) City Directory [1932], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 728


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PILOT MOUNTAIN, NEAR WINSTON-SALEM


A peculiar geological formation, rising 1,000 feet above its mountain base. The name "Pilot" was given to this mountain because it was used as a direction-finder by the Indians in the early days of the Colony of the Carolinas. The Red Men would make their way to this mountain and get their directional bearings from this point.


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INTRODUCTION


GRADE SCHOOL -AT -- WINSTON-SALEM .


One of the grade schools in Winston-Salem's school development plan. - This school, like others built recently, is located on acres instead of lots, which areas are developed and used for school and neighborhood recreational activities. Recently , the. City . voted $2,000,000 for additional school facilities, and only, seven votes were cast against the . measure .;


168 clear days, Winston-Salem might well claim to be a "City of Sunshine."


The sunshine in the fall and winter months is delightful. The normal January temperature ranges between 35 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit. There is an average snowfall of 6 inches in the winter, distributed over January and February, but the sun's rays clear the streets in a day or two. In conse- quence, automobiles can be driven and golf played with pleasure throughout the entire winter.


The above description, it is be- lieved, exactly portrays climatic con- ditions in Winston-Salem.


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Industry and Education


Winston-Salem is nationally known for two outstanding factors in its growth anddevelopment:


One is industry and the other is education.


While the manufacture of tobacco products is its chief industrial pur- suit, it has a number of diversified industries that, in themselves, would make the city a manufacturing cen- ter.


The output of the cigarette facto- ries of Winston-Salem, in comparison with those of other cities in which cigarettes are manufactured, easily


FIRST UNIT OF RICHARD J. REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL AT WINSTON-SALEM


Winston-Salem is known in American educational circles as a city which is developing an ideal school plan. Schools here are located on acres rather than on lots. 75 acres are part of the High School plant, some of the space being set aside for future expansion and the balance being devoted to an athletic field. Each school in Winston-Salem has approxi- mately 10 acres of ground, used for neighborhood and school athletic and recreational activities. More than $2,000,000 have been spent recently for new buildings and addi- tional units. This money was authorized by bond election, when only seven votes were cast against the measure.


INTRODUCTION


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SALEM TAVERN AT WINSTON-SALEM


MODERN HOME AT WINSTON-SALEM


During the past few years many homes have been erected in the environs of Winston- Salem that might be classed as estates. This residence, like many others, is located on a wide expanse of land, and is typical of residential structures erected by Winston-Salem citizens. Winston-Salem's low tax rate and low valuation has greatly encouraged home- owning in this city.


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INTRODUCTION


makes this community the world's cigarette capital. Far more cigarettes of a particular brand are manufac- tured in Winston-Salem than in any other city in which this product is made. Over 15,000 people are em- ployed in Winston-Salem's tobacco industry, which includes the produc- tion of cigarettes and smoking and chewing tobacco in large volume.


The hugeness of the tobacco indus- try of Winston-Salem can be visual- ized by noting the fact that the city pays to the United States Govern- ment, in internal revenue, more than $160,000,000 per annum and its man- ufacturers purchase from tobacco farmers on this and other leaf tobac- co markets over $20,000,000 worth of leaf tobacco per year.


Blankets, hosiery, underwear and furniture are the four other major products. In underwear it is one of the leading centers of the country. One unit of this local industry-that of heavy knit goods-far exceeds the production of any single unit in any other state.


The South's largest woolen mill gives Winston-Salem the rank of America's third largest blan- ket center. The world's largest silk rayon hosiery mill is another Win- ston-Salem manufacturing establish- ment, while in furniture this city is one of the leading North Carolina manufacturing points-the state as a whole producing more furniture than any other in the U. S.


As a city of industry, Winston-Sa- lem compels attention because the value of the output of its factories exceeds that of any other Southern city except Baltimore. In value add- ed to manufacture, it outranks all" Southern cities and is, according to the United States Census, one of America's forty leading industrial cities.


The interesting thing about the in- dustrial development of Winston-Sa- lem is that ninety-six per cent of the city's factories are of local origin and ownership. All the major industries had their beginning through the in- itiative and energy of local citizens, and each one had a small beginning. The entire investment in the tobacco industry in 1875 was $25,000. Today one company alone, based upon net earnings in excess of $30,000,000 per annum, has a valuation of over $500,- 000,000.


While the city has grown industri- ally, the civic leaders of the com- munity have not lost sight of the ne- cessity of planning definitely a com- prehensive program of civic develop- ment. This phase of the commun- ity's vision is best emphasized by the school development program.


In educational circles the "Win- ston-Salem Plan" is often referred


to. In 1922 the city made provision for a modern school development program, not only to take care of present needs, but for the future. Each school is located upon expansive grounds instead of on mere lots, not only permitting expansion of facili- ties, but providing neighborhood school recreational and play areas. The average school acreage under the plan is ten, and each school was located according to density of popu- lation and area served, as charted in the City Plan. A recent bond elec- tion for more than $2,000,000 for ad- ditional school funds, for the then present and future development, had but eleven votes against the measure.


Winston-Salem is the home of Sa- lem College and Academy, a Class A institution, founded in 1766. This in- stitution, though an educational ac- tivity of the Moravians, is non-de- nominational, and the annual student enrollment represents nearly every state in the Union, as well as a num- ber of foreign countries. In one year students from Alaska, China, Russia and Nicaragua were among those en- rolled.


Salem College, despite the ravages of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, has never closed its doors since it was founded, except during the usual va- cation period.


Social-Service-Mindedness


Another outstanding feature about Winston-Salem is the record it has made in connection with the annual Community Chest campaign. Those engaged in social service work often 'refer to Winston-Salem as "The South's Community Chest City." This appellative is given to the commun- ity because of the fact that for nine consecutive years Winston-Salem has not only exceeded the set goal, but only one day was required to put over each drive successfully. The 1931 campaign goal was for $130,000, and in one day the sum of $133,000 was subscribed and there were 3,000 more contributors than in any previous campaign.


Lowest Taxes


Winston-Salem enjoys the distinc- tion of having the lowest combined county and city tax rate in North Carolina. The county rate is 50c and the city is $1.30. This low tax rate is not only due to Winston-Salem's form of government, but because its major industries have adopted a pol- icy of concentration and have built all their plants in Winston-Salem: and have their home offices and as- sets domiciled here, thus making a wide spread of taxable values to the advantage of the individual home- owner or small taxpayer.


CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE OF THE CITY OF


WINSTON-SALEM


(NORTH CAROLINA)


1932


MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE


CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH


The Buyers'Guide contains the advertisements and business cards of the more progressive business men and firms in the city, classified according to lines of business


HILL DIRECTORY CO., INC., Publishers 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET (Fourth Floor) RICHMOND, VA.


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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE


WINSTON-SALEM TITLE ABSTRACT CO.


DISTRICT OFFICE LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE CORP.


REAL ESTATE TITLES


EXAMINED and INSURED


1209 REYNOLDS BLDG. 405 N. MAIN


PHONE 9822


MILLER &SIA


. ..


Furniture


The Sign over your door


22WI


tells the passer-by that you are there ready to serve him. But you also want to tell people, in all parts of the community, where you are and what you do.


Thesign isonly seen, however, by thesmall portion of the population who pass your way. Being fixed, it cannot reach out and tell some- body, a good prospect, on the other side of town about your business.


But


Your Directory Advertising


is before the entire community


It directs buyers from all parts of the community to your business and to any particular service which they may require. The advertisers stand out as the leading and permanently progressive firms of the community. You should make it easy for people to find you by putting in the directory such information as a buyer wants to know. For FREE suggestions on how to make your advertising most effective write-


Hill Directory Co., Inc. 8 N. 6th St. (4th Flr.) Richmond, Va.


FURNITURE


MILLER & SIMMONS 22 West 6t


Furniture Headquarters


Home FurnitureCo 540 Machst


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ACCOUNTANTS-CERTIFIED PUBLIC


Audits


Tax Service


C. E. Elberson & Company


Certified Public Accountants


Suite 633 Wachovia Bank Building PHONE 2-3903


Systems


Investigations


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ACCOUNTANTS-CERTIFIED PUBLIC


ERNST & ERNST ACCOUNTANTS and AUDITORS SYSTEM SERVICE 1101-04 R. J. Reynolds Building Phones 8105-8106 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES


Winston-Salem


Carbis A. Walker & Associates


Certified Public Accountants TAX SERVICE


Nissen Bldg.


Phone 9802


AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS


PENN'S SERVICE STATION


Gas -- Oil -- Greasing Battery and Tire Service


Phone 2-2423 Winston-Salem, N. C. 516 East 3d St.


Red Star Filling Stations Texaco Products and Murray Tires and Tubes


Sixteen Modern, Attractive and Conveniently Located Service Stations in Winston-Salem One in Each Community - Patronize Your Local Red Star MAIN OFFICE BURKE COR. BROOKSTOWN AV. PHONE 2-1232


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AUTOMOBILES


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H. W. MASTEN, President


E. N. VAUGHN, Sec. & Treas. AUTO REPAIR AND SALES CO., Inc. NASH


DE SOTO


PLYMOUTH


De Soto


NASH


Service


Plymouth MOTORS PASSI


KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES AND TUBES AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES


638 W. 4th Street


Phone 5534


TIRES UJ


THE DOWNTOWN GARAGE


700 CAR CAPACITY "Where Service is a Pleasure" STORAGE - PARKING - WASHING - LUBRICATING Complete Battery Service U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES AND TUBES


431 N. Main St. (Next to Reynold's Bldg.)


Phone 8177


GEO. L. IRVIN, JR., Mngr.


+0+ Goodrich


silvertown


GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD


Tires and Tubes "Best in the Long Run" A Complete One-Stop Service Station


GOODRICH SILVERTOWN Inc.


Phones 4119-4110 A. A. A. SERVICE 218 N. Liberty St.


"RAILROAD" JONES OIL CO. Tiolene 100% Pennsylvania Motor Oils


No. 1-1310 S. Main St .. . Phone 6177


No. 2-21st and Liberty Sts. Phone 9930


No. 4-Summit St. and W. E. Blvd. .. Phone 9441


No. 5-4th and Poplar Sts. . Phone 8844


No. 6-N. Main and Liberty Sts ..... Phone 9260


No. 7-W. Ist and Hawthorne Rd .... Phone 2-0551 No. 8-Hanes Rd. ... Phone 2-3733 No. 3-2d and Main Sts .. Phone 2-2633


No. 9-Rural Hall Rd. . Phone 9314


No. 10-Rural Hall and Moore Springs Rd.


No. 11-2301 Patterson Ave Phone 2-3552


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AUTOMOBILES


Willys -- Willys-Knight -- Auburn SALES and SERVICE


STANDARD MOTOR SALES CO. 610 N. Liberty St. and 611 N. Trade St.


Phone 8042


Winston-Salem, N. C.


RI BuickĀ®


SERVICE Emblem of Saltyfaction


BUICK 133-135 N. MAIN ST. 4166 -- Phones -- 4167


UTHOR ZE


Buick


SERVICE Enblem of Satisfaction


D. C. SWAIM


H. S. GLADSTONE


STATE GARAGE


STORAGE WASHING


GREASING


POLISHING


AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING


514 N. Cherry St. Through to Marshall


Phone 5141


STOWE'S GARAGE INC.


COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING BY COMPETENT MECHANICS AUTOMOBILE WRECK SERVICE A SPECIALTY PAINTING AND TOP WORK


Open 7 A. M. to Midnite Sundays, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.


807-809 N. Trade Phone 7632


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AUTOMOBILES


TWIN CITY MOTOR CO.


Authorized


Sales


Ford


Service


OFFICE AND SALES, N. LIBERTY, COR. 7th. PHONE 6155 SERVICE DEPARTMENT, N. MAIN COR. 7th. PHONE 2-1041


DISTRIBUTORS FOR WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES


Authorized Service on


HARRISON RADIATORS DELCO-REMY PRODUCTS KLAXON HORNS


NORTHEAST PRODUCTS A. C. SPEEDOMETERS LOVEJOY SHOCK ABSORBERS


WINSTON-SALEM BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.


121 N. Main St. (Next to City Hall)


Phone 4109


Tires FIRESTONE Batteries


TIRE STORES, Inc.


GAS, OIL LUBRICATION


BRAKES Axle and Wheel Setting PHONES 2-1131-2-1132


Names Appearing in Black Letters


IN THIS DIRECTORY are the names of those people who ACCOMPLISH THINGS and are entitled to favorable consideration, if for no other reason than their public- spirited support of measures which make for progress. They represent that ENERGY AND PUSH so essential to the commercial prosperity of the City, and in dealing with them no mistake will be made. The publishers are honored in thus making them better known to the public.


-Patronize Them


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BANKS


Officers


W. J. BYERLY Pres.


T. J. BYERLY V .- Pres.


F. G. WOLF Cashier


Banking Offices


MAIN BANK Cor. 3d and Liberty Phone 2-1187


SOUTH SIDE BRANCH


2100 Waughtown Phone 2-2122


N. TRADE ST. BRANCH


725 N. Trade St. Phone 7714


Open Your Account with the


FARMERS NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.


This Bank has aroused the admiration of pro- gressive people by its enterprise. It is thank- ful for public appreciation, and it earnestly endeavors to repay that appreciation by the best public service in all of its departments.


We encourage savings and pay interest on savings accounts.


If we could persuade all the people who might make use of banks to do so, the prosperity of our city would be wonderfully increased.


We do whatever we can, however, in this direction by cordially and heartily welcoming the new depositor whether his means are great or small.


Open an account with us today.


Capital and Surplus $600,000


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BANKS


WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY


NORTH CAROLINA


ASHEVILLE HIGH POINT


WINSTON-SALEM


RALEIGH SALISBURY


"The Carolinas' Largest Bank" The Southeast's Largest Trust Company


Capital and Surplus $4,500,000.00


OFFICERS


HENRY F. SHAFFNER, Chairman Board of Directors ROBERT M. HANES, President


A. H. ELLER, Vice-Pres. & Trust Officer


C. T. LEINBACH, Vice-Pres.


M. H. WILLIS, Vice-Pres. & Manager Bond Dept.


N. S. CALHOUN, Vice-Pres.


J. L. FISHER, Vice-Pres.


R. G. STOCKTON, Vice-Pres. & Associate Trust Officer


FRANK PAGE, Vice-Pres. & Associate Trust Officer


GILBERT H. MORRIS, Vice-Pres. & Asso- ciate Trust Officer


THOMAS BARBER, Vice-Pres. & Mgr. Insurance Dept.


C. S. STARBUCK, Treasurer I. S. BULL, Sec. & Asst. Trust Officer RAY JOHNSON, Asst. Trust Officer C. A. LOVEJOY, Asst. Trust Officer CHAS. E. WOOD, Jr., Asst. Tr. Officer JAMES P. ASHBY, Asst. Treasurer H. A. VOGLER, Asst. Treasurer W. P. RAINEY, Asst. Treasurer C. C. ARMFIELD, Asst. Treas. C. F. MATTON, Asst. Treas.


R. H. OGBURN, Jr., Asst. Treas.


T. P. PATTERSON, Asst. Secretary J. FRED BROWER, Jr., Auditor


THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK 18 West Third Street


INSTALLMENT LOANS Payable weekly or monthly


4% ON SAVINGS


From date of deposit to withdrawal


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BANKS


OUR LOANS are SIMPLE and EASY to PAY


Amount of Loan $1,200.00


You Receive Net $1,119.00


12 Monthly Payments $100.00


900.00


838.00


75.00


600.00


557.00


50.00


300.00


276.00


25.00


240.00


220.60


20.00


180.00


165.20


15.00


120.00


109.80


10.00


60.00


54.40


5.00


We lend any amount up to $15,000.00


First Industrial Bank


Reynolds Office Bldg.


Main Street


No Person Ever Lost a Penny of Their Savings in Any Morris Plan Bank. 4% INTEREST - 100% SAFETY


THE MORRIS PLAN


THE MORRIS PLAN BANK


206 WEST FOURTH STREET PHONES 8108-8109


BATTERIES


WOOSLEY BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.


Exide Batteries Sales and Service


Repairing and Recharging on All Makes Starter and Generator Work a Specialty


214 N. Liberty St. Phones : Day 2-3042, Night 6915


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BEAUTY PARLORS


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MISS LILLIAN M. REICHERT MISS SYLVIA R. NUTRIZION


ROBERT E. LEE BEAUTY SALON


For the Scientific Care of the Skin, Scalp and Hair Permanent Waving, Hair Tinting, Finger Waving, Marcel Waving, Parker Scalp Treatments, Facials, Manicuring, Etc. Cosmetics for All Beauty Aids ROBERT E. LEE HOTEL (Mezzanine Floor) Dial 2-0282-6161 Winston-Salem, N. C.


BOOK STORES


HINKLE-LANCASTER BOOK STORE, Inc. "OFFICE OUTFITTERS"


Books, Stationery and Office Supplies


423 N. Trade St.


Phones 8103-8104


BRICK MANUFACTURERS


Pine Hall Brick & Pipe Co.


Manufacturers and Dealers in Shale, Face and Common Brick, Sewer Pipe, Hollow Tile, Flue Linings, Etc.


Office and Yards 1045 N. W. Blvd., nr. Reynolda Rd. Phone 4002


Plants Pine Hall, N. C.


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS


GUARANTY BLDG. & LOAN ASS'N THE DAYTON PLAN


229 N. Main St. Phone 2-3953


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BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS


Piedmont-Mutual Building & Loan Ass'n


Home Owners Friend


OFFICE: 16 W. THIRD ST. DIAL 5294


A. H. ELLER, President R. A. SHORE, Vice-Pres.


LEON CASH, Sec .- Treas.


E. L. PFOHL, Asst. Sec .- Treas,


RATCLIFF, HUDSON & FERRELL, Attys.


STANDARD BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N MAKE, SAVE, THRIVE


236 NORTH MAIN ST. PHONE 9634


1889 1932


Winston-Salem Building & Loan Association Continuously for 43 Years Savings and Loan Shares COR. MAIN AND 3rd STS. 1889 PHONES 7140 and 7149 1932


BUS LINES


SAFE BUS INC.


The Largest Motor Transportation System in the World Owned and Operated by Negroes


"Safety and Service"


Winston-Salem, N. C.


P. O. Box 841


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CLOTHING


MENS WIE O


Norman Stockton Inc.


Winston-Salem, n.C.


414 N. Trade Street Phone 2-1942


AND


113 Reynolds Bldg.,


Phone 6041


"Dress Well and Succeed"


COAL


CARROLL-CRANFORD COAL CO.


Domestic and Steam Coal PHONE 5114


CONSUMERS COAL CO., Inc.


Use "CAMEL" Smokeless Furnace Coal 110 WEST ST. Phones 2-1158, 2-1159


CRYSTAL ICE & COAL CO. "QUALITY MEANS ECONOMY"


For Ice


DIAL


5145


A COAL FOR EVERY NEED EVERY TON GUARANTEED


For Coal


DIAL


2-1101


513 N. LIBERTY ST.


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COAL


COAL & COKE


The Very Best Grades of All Kinds of Coal


Forsyth Coal Co. R. B. BALLARD, Mgr. 405 E. Ninth St. Phone 2-2432


PEGRAM COAL CO.


C. V. PEGRAM, Owner and Mgr.


PROMPT DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. HIGH GRADE COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES


"BEST GEM" Our Specialty "Two Thousand Pounds to the Ton-A Square Deal to Every One" W. 28th St. Yard Near Liberty-Phone 2-2554 Southside Yard Cor. Haled and Lomond Phone 2-3233


COLLEGES


CAROLINA HALL


Administration Building and Headquarters of the School of Education Winston-Salem Teachers College WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.


CONTRACTORS


FRANK L. BLUM & COMPANY


General Contractors


860 WEST 412 STREET


PHONE 2-1544


P. O. BOX 1520


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CONTRACTORS


CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS


BITUMULS PAVEMENT


WINSTON-SALEM PAVING CO.


Roofing and Cement Contractors "Retreating Roofs a Specialty" Asphalt Roofing - Material and Supplies SUMMIT AND REYNOLDA RD.


PHONE 9584


DEPARTMENT STORES


Van Dyke's INCORPORATED


The Carolinas' Finest Department Store


There is never a question when you buy Van Dyke Quality Merchandise. You are sure of correct style. Efficient service. In fact


YOU KNOW IT'S RIGHT


When it comes from Van Dyke's


KAUFMAN'S INC. DEPARTMENT STORE


Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Shoes, Etc. Men's Furnishings, Clothing, Shoes, Etc.


430-432 N. TRADE PHONE 2-2441


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DRUGS


HUTCHIN'S WEST END DRUG STORE


"The Home of Pure Drugs and Prompt Service" Drug Sundries, Candies, Toilet Articles Rubber Goods, Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies Cigars and Tobacco


848 W. 4th COR. BURKE ST.


PHONE 4302


Patronize Patterson's


The Store That Brought Down Drug Prices in Winston-Salem


PATTERSON DRUG CO., INC.


Winston-Salem's Original Cut Rate Drug Store


112 W. 4th STREET


PHONE 7194


DYERS AND CLEANERS


Sartin Dry Cleaning Co.


60 BURKE ST. PHONE 7101


Dry cleaning properly done, is not only a rejuvenating measure, it is also a clothes insurance inasmuch as it makes your garments wear longer as well as look better.


Our service insures the proper dry clean - ing, without fading or shrinkage.


We brush out the seams and reshape the garment to its original mold. Close attention is paid to loose, broken and missing buttons.


Dry Cleaned Clothes Defy Moths


Clean Clothes Service


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DYERS AND CLEANERS


ZINZENDORF LAUNDRY CO.


Dry Cleaners --- Rug Cleaners Cleans Up Everything


1000 S. Main


Uptown Office 7 E. 3d


PHONE 5178


ELECTRIC


CLINARD ELECTRIC COMPANY The Leading Electrical and Radio Store


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Electrical Supplies and Equipment Motors - Lighting Fixtures - Contractors Radio and Supplies - Air Compressors Pumps, Tanks and Water Systems


200-206 N. MAIN ST.


PHONE 4155


GEO. W. BLUM


President


EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL


A. A. HUNT Sec'y-Treas.


ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Art and Gift Shop


Visit Our Art and Gift Shop, Where One will Find a Complete Line of Gifts Suitable for All Occasions


114 WEST FOURTH ST.


PHONE 2-3743


ENGINEERS- CIVIL


GUY F. HINSHAW


Civil Engineer and Surveyor


419 FARMERS BANK & TRUST BLDG.


OFFICE PHONE 2-0532


RES. PHONE 2-2348


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Public Library of Winston - Salem and Forsyth County


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FUNERAL DIRECTORS


VOGLER SERVICE (Dependable Service for More Than Seventy-Three Years)


Phone 6101


FUNERAL DIRECTORS


MORTICIANS


AMBULANCE


FURNITURE


ROMINGER FURNITURE CO.


Household and Office Furniture


422 Main St. and 423 Liberty St. Phones 5131 - 5132 - 2-0922 Winston-Salem, N. C.


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FURNITURE


Picture Framing Draperies Furniture and Rugs, China, Glass, Giftwares


SHEPHERD'S 506 WEST FOURTH ST. PHONE 2-1253


GODWIN MERCANTILE CO., INC.


Furniture, Stoves, Ranges and General House Furnishings


874-876 N. LIBERTY ST. PHONE 5733


A Store Worthy of Winston-Salem


Telephone 5118-5119


HAVERTY FURNITURE Co.


521-525 N. Liberty St.


Complete Home Furnishings It's Easy to Pay the Haverty Way


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FURNITURE


FURNITURE THAT FITS


Dress up that empty corner with a chair or davenport that fits into the general decorative scheme of the room. A bridge lamp might help also, and an otherwise cold, uninviting spot turned into a comfortable nook.


It's a Fact- "You Can Buy It For Less" at


EASY TERMS


H.t.Jones FURNITURE COMPANY INC.


Furnituret Headquarters


519 N. LIBERTY PHONE 5635


"Let Love Furnish Your Home"


LOVE FURNITURE CO.


Living Room, Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture Stoves and Ranges, Floor Coverings, Etc. CONVENIENT TERMS


515 N. Trade Street, Opp. Brown-Rogers-Dixson Co. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.


Phone 5823


J. H. EARLY F. B. MORRIS


E. L. PARRISH


MORRIS, EARLY & CO., Inc.


West 4th St. at Poplar


Furniture, Rugs and Draperies OUR AIM-BETTER QUALITY-BETTER SERVICE-AT FAIR PRICES 25 Years in Winston-Salem


GLASS


PFAFF'S INC.


Paints Varnishes Oils


Wallpaper


TIRES AND TUBES


Automobile Glass Window Glass Plate Glass Rough Rolled Glass


219 N. MAIN


PHONE 6340


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GREETING CARDS


PHILLIPS CARD CO.


T. E. HART, Mgr. Publishers Since 1920


THE BETTY PHILLIPS LINE Monogrammed Bridge Cards-Xmas Greeting Cards


602 REYNOLDS BLDG. EASTERN OFFICE BOSTON, MASS.


PHONE 5710


MID-WESTERN OFFICE CLEVELAND, O.


HARDWARE


WINSTON-SALEM HARDWARE CO.


Charlie Beck, Mngr.


Jobbers and Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Sporting Goods, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Etc.


215 W. 5th St.


Winston-Salem, N. C.


Phone 2-1173


ROBERTS HARDWARE CO.


Everything in Hardware


425 N. Liberty St. Phone 5403


Three Stores to Serve You 1409 N. Liberty St. Phone 6222


Lexington Road Phone 7622


WINSTON-SALEM CITY DIRECTORY (1932)


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HOTELS


COMMERCIAL INN


HOMELIKE ACCOMMODATIONS CLEAN, COMFORTABLE ROOMS WITH BATH


Reasonable Rates -- $1.00 a Day and Up DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION 29 WEST END BLVD.


PHONE 9409


ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS


Serve RANKIN'S ICE CREAM


445 West End Blvd.


Phone 2-2393


INSURANCE


INSURANCE


Fire Automobile Marine Tourist Floater Jewelry and Furs


Burglary Tornado


Use and Occupancy Explosion Riot and Civil Commotion Sprinkler Leakage Accident and Health Public Liability Workmen's Compensation


Steam Boiler Plate Glass


Electrical Machinery Group Life


Paymaster Fidelity Bonds Surety Bonds


By reason of our experience and company connections we are pre- pared to handle well these and many other forms of insurance with all their varied individualities.


BROWN-RUFFIN CO., INC. 533-34 Wachovia Bank & Trust Bldg. PHONE 6070


(1932) HILL DIRECTORY CO.'S


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INSURANCE


INSURANCE DEPARTMENT




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