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Sondis Millionaire Made Fortune In Memphis H:' ;• r£5h. aaJSJS* the South's first black mil lionaire mmV» hi« f«tmuL i»jCeinpMs,m After faey ing a saloon with may made at Ids shoad^e stand, Church invested wisely and wall ie real eatath throughout the city. By 1899, be was able lo n nnsil far Ideili whu were promt*ted from the city puts when he «!■»• straeted Church \ * > •the street it c certainly is an ids alike Adding to tta flavor is W.C.’s Cafe, one of --- BT3gagffiN 1 Read Tbe Charlotte UsataS^a«Sf»Srt Today! ®nbscrlPtt*H -;-;-_-4, and his Beale Street Blues. Hie walls of the cafe are decorated with sheet music from the Handy Brothers Publishing Com pany, posters from dif ferent eras, and some beautiful art deco light fixtures which were re covered from a junk heap. Miller moved to Mem phis four years ago from Lo6 Angeles with a degree in psychology and a talent for knowing what pleases the customers. Since the opening of W.C.’s last year, he has had time to monitor their food choices. The menu includes fried chicken wings, catfish, red beans and rice, and sour mash whiskey, to name a few. Miller says the catfish is a favorite, and be was surprised when the deep fried chitlins moved up from appetizer to main dish during the tourist sea son. START YOU OWN Recipe file by clipping the fea tured favorites each week from The Post. You’ll be glad you did...and so will your guests! orris f ■ » «. • :V ^ ’ "• ;* ——^_ _ Simoro Wishes For A Safe and Jeyews Thanksgiving Holiday ,v-- ^ : “• i . , ,.v . / —----' _ MARLBORO BENSON & HEDGES MERIT VIRGINIA SLIMS PARLIAMENT LIGHTS CAMBRIDGE SARATOGA MILLER SEVEN-UP DIETSEVENUP LIRE COLA •-V: . •* •*. 'w y i " c /'» 4,
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