Navy Point Stores …
This has been sitting around for some time and I have been meaning to post it some time ago. This is a view from the inside of the Navy Point Store. I have posted a view of the outside a year or so back, but this is one of the few that I have found that was made inside. I think this was made for a yearbook ad back in the 1960’s … not sure if it was for the PHS or the Escambia High Yearbook. As usual, I have no idea who the girls are. I have several others that were made at this time that I will post later … thanks for looking, Frank.
I think that is Suzie Eaton and Judy Barnes definitely Tate High School as is the first picture in this series of pics. Don’t recognize the other Student.
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Patsy Morton Griffey Tate class of 61
March 19, 2013 at 2:05 pm
Frank, Those are the same two girls in the earlier photo with T.T. Wentworth
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George Emmanuel
June 1, 2013 at 6:52 pm
I had not even noticed … After looking at all of these negatives and scans for so long, I guess they all start looking the same after a while. I found a negative or a print of you from a wedding sometime back in the ’80’s that I put aside to send to sometime whenever I got your address down in Central Florida. Send it to me at: frankphardy@gmail.com . When I run across it again, I will mail it to you. I see Paul occasionally whenever I get a key made down on Garden Street, but I bet that has been 8 or 9 months ago. Thanks for looking and keep in touch … Frank
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Frank Hardy
June 3, 2013 at 1:17 pm
On the right appears to be Judy Barnes, father owned Barnes Supermarket in Ensley. In the left is Peggy Eaton I believe and the girl in the center last name Hawkins. All students at Tate High School, calss of ’57 or ’58.
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Jerry Smith
February 21, 2013 at 1:41 pm
Thanks for the comment Jerry. Now I remember that on the negative envelope was written ” Tate Hi Ads ” for this this negative and several for Hill-Kelly Motors. Many of these images I have scanned months back and have been sitting in folders waiting for me to work up in Photoshop. 1957 or 1958 sounds about right for these images … Thanks for commenting and please check back, Frank
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Frank Hardy
February 21, 2013 at 3:13 pm