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photograph of Nora Ousley Glover owner of Nora's Café
photograph of Nora Ousley Glover (1909-1990) owner of Nora's Café. Nora operated a café on Needmore (Virginia) Street in the mid 1940s. $1.25 bought a meal consisting of meat; two vegetables; dessert; bread; and a drink. Nora cooked for First Presbyterian Church functions; Reeves Community Center; Doe Run Lodge and Mary Bennett. Nora was first married to Powell Ousley and then James Glover. Her daughter Eula poses with her in Kapps Alley -
photograph of Aaron's Place in the Ararat Community
photograph of Aaron's Place in the Ararat Community. After Willie Bowman retired; his son Aaron operated a place where young people could hang out. It was open on Saturdays until midnight and on Sundays until 11pm. On school nights; it was off-limits. The strongest drink was "Double Cola," and no foul language was accepted. The business remained in the family until 1953. Other entrepreneurs later operated businesses from the building. -
photograph of Lovell's Cleaners in Pilot Mountain
photograph of Lovell's Cleaners in Pilot Mountain. J.T. Harris helped Baxter Lovell purchase land to build this dry cleaming business inPilot Mountain. It operated until the early 1960s. In from of the building is Graham Staples on left and Jimmy Joyce on right -
photograph of Willie and Vinnie Bowman of Bowman's Grocery Store
photograph of Willie and Vinnie Bowman of Bowman's Grocery Store -
photograph of Willie Bowman standing behind the counter in Bowman Grocery Store in the Ararat Community.
photograph of Willie Bowman standing behind the counter at Bowman Grocery Store in the Ararat Community. Willie built this store in 1920. -
photograph of Sam Williams who opened Williams Shoe Shop on Needmore (Virginia) Street in 1913
photograph of Sam Williams who opened Williams Shoe Shop on Needmore (Virginia) Street in 1913 where it remained until the 1950s. His slogan was "First Class Work at a Reasonable Price." -
photograph of Marie Johnson working at the Barn Café
photograph of Marie Johnson working at the Barn Café (Virginia Street?). She was a part owner where she cooked and served meals. Jukebox music entertained the diners at he café. -
photograph of Nora Ousley Glover owner of Nora's Café
photograph of Nora Ousley Glover owner of Nora's Café -
photograph of Nora Ousley Glover owner of Nora's Café
photograph of Nora Ousley Glover owner of Nora's Café; formerly Nora's Place which was located on the corner of South Street and Virginia Street in the area called Needmore. -
photograph of Leroy Cundiff Store and Barber Shop
photograph of Leroy Cundiff Store and Barber Shop. This business was a social spot in the early 1950s. Community folk and students could buy 3 cent "pop (soda); candy; and cookies. Adults played pool in the front room. Leroy learned to barber in Greensboro and Winston Salem; cut hair in the rear in the one-chair barbershop to supplement his teaching salary. -
photograph of Leona's Beauty Salon
photograph of Leona's Beauty Salon on North Main Street/ Wards Gap Road Mount Airy established in 1958 -
photograph of Walter Jarvis Body and Glass Shop, South Street Body and Paint Shop
photograph of Walter Jarvis Body and Glass Shop; South Street Body and Paint Shop. -
Photograph of workers at Brown's Hatchery in Pilot Mountain
photograph of workers at Brown's Hatchery in Pilot Mountain. They received about $46 a week in wages. The hatchery tasks included grading eggs for hatching; washing egg trays; unloading supplies; boxing and loading chickens; and taking blood tests of chickens. Photo id from John Bullington: Here are the names of the people I know from the picture:Hatchery picture Left to right(back row) 1.Tall white guy w/ bowtie- Is Mr. Brown (Lester) I think Clayborne Gaston Man with the hat on ( I can’t see his face) ? Mr. Walter Reeves remember he worked as a dishwasher at the Elementary school. ? 2nd row Man with necktie Mr. Pearl Tillman (Cecil Thompson’s(Bug) grandfather) Man with the white hair Mr. Edison East (Cordie’s Grandfather) Front row Man with the suit and hat tiled Mr. John Rutledge (we called him Uncle Kag) Man with hat white sweater Mr. Graham Staples (also called Little Man or Short Man) Man with the bolo tie? Man with the hat pushed off his forehead, Joe Forrest (my grandfather) Man with hand in his pocket Rev. Cecil Thompson (Cecil Thompson (Bug’s ) Dad) From a friend who knew the men from the original post at the top. -
photograph of Bernard "Coot" Tucker owner and operator of National Funeral Home
photograph of Bernard "Coot" Tucker owner and operator of National Funeral Home. Bernard "Coot" Tucker owned and operated one of the early funeral parlors located near his home on Virginia Street. Funeral homes that preceded National Funeral Home were Crawford Funeral Home and Sharp and Smith Funeral Home. National Funeral Home became Mount Airy Funeral Home in mid 1950s -
Photograph of Photographer Allen John Roberts
photograph of photographer Allen Roberts. Allen John Roberts (1908-1962) was employed for many years by Dr. Roy C. Mitchell; a medical doctor in Mount Airy. Allen enjoyed photography and was responsible for most of the pictures takenn during the 1920s ad 1930s in the Surry County community of State Line where he lived with his parents. -
Photograph of Photographer Allen John Roberts
Allen John Roberts (1908-1962) was employed for many years by Dr. Roy C. Mitchell; a medical doctor in Mount Airy. Allen enjoyed photography and was responsible for most of the pictures takenn during the 1920s ad 1930s in the Surry County community of State Line where he lived with his parents. -
sketch of Milton Warden's Community Store on Ward's Gap
sketch of Milton Warden's Community Store on Ward's Gap. Milton Warden's general store served the community on Wards Gap Road in the early 1900s. In addition to food staples; candies; and snacks; he sold Gulf gasoline. Milt's store was the city bus and school stop. -
photograph in front of Milton Warden's Community Store on Ward's Gap
photograph in front of Milton Warden's Community Store on Ward's Gap. Milton Warden's general store served the community on Wards Gap Road in the early 1900s. In addition to food staples; candies; and snacks; he sold Gulf gasoline. Milt's store was the city bus and school stop. Aaron Mankins is standing and John Scales is in the car. -
photograph of Carter's Pressing Club on Needmore Street (Virginia Street); Carter's Dry Cleaning
photograph of Carter's Pressing Club on Needmore Street (Virginia Street); Carter's Dry Cleaning. Richard Carter was a business man who met a need in the community by providing service and employment during the late 1920s to 1950s. Three of the people he hired were Buster Jones; Mae Bell; and Annie Bell. The dry cleaning business was located on Needmore Street (Virginia Street in Mount Airy -
photograph of Carter's Pressing Club on Needmore Street (Virginia Street); Carter's Dry Cleaning
photograph of Carter's Pressing Club on Needmore Street (Virginia Street); Carter's Dry Cleaning. Richard Carter was a business man who met a need in the community by providing service and employment during the late 1920s to 1950s. Three of the people he hired were Buster Jones; Mae Bell; and Annie Bell. The dry cleaning business was located on Needmore Street (Virginia Street in Mount Airy -
photograph of Carter's Pressing Club on Needmore Street (Virginia Street); Carter's Dry Cleaning
photograph of Carter's Pressing Club on Needmore Street (Virginia Street); Carter's Dry Cleaning. Richard Carter was a business man who met a need in the community by providing service and employment during the late 1920s to 1950s. Three of the people he hired were Buster Jones; Mae Bell; and Annie Bell. The dry cleaning business was located on Needmore Street (Virginia Street in Mount Airy -
photograph of building housing James Hayes businesses
photograph of building housing James Hayes businesses; James Hayes acquired real estate holding while working for the Chatham family. He developed a multifaceted business in the Oak Grove Community in Elkin in the late 1940s. This building housed a café; a poolroom; a barbershop; a dance floor; and an apartment on the upper level. -
newspaper article "Mount Airy Families Proud of Homes"
newspaper article "Mount Airy Families Proud of Homes" -
newspaper article "Local Youths Taking Active Role in Improving Virginia St. Neighborhood"
newspaper article "Local Youths Taking Active Role in Improving Virginia St. Neighborhood" -
newspaper article "New Surry Day Care Center Set to Open on August 24"
newspaper article "New Surry Day Care Center Set to Open on August 24" refers to Day Care in Madoc Center