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Revision as of 09:46, 20 September 2022

Evergreens
Type Food and Beverage Stores; Confectionery Stores; Restaurant
Industry Retail
Fate Dissolved
Founder(s) Christ Siriopoulos
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 140 E Liberty St, Wooster, Ohio
Key people Christ Siriopoulos; Michael Siriopoulos; Jno Siriopoulos; Gust Sakellar; Thos Hatgy; Ellen Sakellar; Mary Sakellar

The Evergreens was located at 140 E. Liberty St. It began as a Restaurant and Confectionery operated by Christ Siriopoulos around 1923 [1]. 1925 found Christ and Michael Siriopoulos co-running the business with Jno Siriopoulos employed as a clerk [2]. By 1928 the Evergreens was under new management. Gust Sakellar and Thos Hatgy operated the restaurant and confectionery together [3]. Gust Sakellar's daughters, Ellen and Mary, served as waitresses [4]. The Evergreens was replaced by a restaurant operated by Julius A Stark by 1935 [5].

Locations

City Directories

  • 1923 Wooster City Directory, p. 106
  • 1925 Wooster City Directory, p. 174
  • 1925 Wooster High School Annual
  • 1926 Wooster High School Annual
  • 1927 Wooster High School Annual
  • 1928 Wooster City Directory, p. 220
  • 1930 Wooster City Directory, p. 226
  • 1931 Wooster High School Annual
  • 1932 Wooster City Directory, p. 220

Comprehensive History

Slogans

  • 1927 - "Wooster's Most Distinctive Restaurant" [6]

Historical documents

Timeline

Gallery

Business Letterheads

Business Photos

Newspaper articles

Newspaper full-text articles

File:Evergreens Ad 31-12- 1922 Daily Record.pdf

Newspaper ads

Newspaper citations with no attached images

References

  1. 1923 Wooster City Directory p. 106
  2. 1925 Wooster City Directory p. 174
  3. 1932 Wooster City Directory p. 176, 177
  4. 1932 Wooster City Directory p. 176, 177
  5. 1934-1935 Wooster City Directory p. 175
  6. The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio

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