Louie's Grill and Grocery; 1940; photograph; Anne Sierk; Cecilia Sheire; Grace Ubittecar; Ila Palmer; Emagene Conner; Kathryn Palmer; Margaret Solt; Martha Boggs; Thelma Morrice; Helene Clayton; David Count; Mary Jane Boggs; Ray Faulkenberg;...
This photograph shows the employees of Loutie's Grill and Grocery from the summer of 1940.
Louisville Cement Company (Speed, Ind.); The Warning Star (Louisville Cement Company employee newsletter); Speed, Ind.; Sellersburg, Ind.; Employees' magazines, newsletters, etc.
This is the October 1960 issue of The Speed Way. The Speed Way was a monthly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. Prior to...
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Electric signs; Interiors
Workers making signs at the Johnson Neon Sign Company. Written on the back is: "Babe Meyers, Harold Johnson, Paul Johnson, John Webber. / Above old G & G on State St." One of the signs is for Peter's Caf�. The business was first located on the...
Photograph depicts Fred and Annabelle Alexander, owners of the Pierceton Creamery on E. Market St., Pierceton, Indiana. Visible are two calendars: February 1940 and June 1940. Their son George stated that they owned this for only a short while...
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Electric signs
"Johnson Neon Sign" sign attached to the company's second-floor business at 127 S. State St. A sign for "Joy's Electric Shop" is on the first floor, and a bakery sign in the distance. Written on the back is "Late 1930's to Late 1940's."
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Electric signs
"Johnson Neon Sign" sign attached to the company's second-floor business at 127 S. State St. A sign for "Joy's Electric Shop" is on the first floor. Written on the back is "123 S. State St. / South Whitley / Late 30's early 40's."
Business enterprises -- Indiana -- South Whitley; Electric signs
"Johnson Neon Sign" sign attached to the company's second-floor business at 127 S. State St. A sign for "Joy's Electric Shop" is on the first floor, and a bakery sign in the distance.