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* 1927 - ''"Wooster's Most Distinctive Restaurant"'' <ref>The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio</ref> | * 1927 - ''"Wooster's Most Distinctive Restaurant"'' <ref>The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio</ref> | ||
− | The Evergreens was located at [[E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio|140 E. Liberty St.]] It began as a Restaurant and Confectionery operated by Christ | + | The Evergreens was located at [[E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio|140 E. Liberty St.]] It began as a Restaurant and Confectionery operated by Christ Siriopoulos around 1923 <ref> 1923 Wooster City Directory p. 106 </ref>. 1925 found Christ and Michael Siriopoulos co-running the business with Jno Siriopoulos employed as a clerk <ref> 1925 Wooster City Directory p. 174 </ref>. |
− | By 1928 the Evergreens was under new management. Gust | + | By 1928 the Evergreens was under new management. Gust Sakellar and Thos Hatgy operated the restaurant and confectionery together <ref> 1932 Wooster City Directory p. 176, 177 </ref>. Gust Sakellar's daughters, Ellen and Mary, served as waitresses <ref> 1932 Wooster City Directory p. 176, 177 </ref>. The Evergreens was replaced by a restaurant operated by Julius A Stark by 1935 <ref> 1934-1935 Wooster City Directory p. 175 </ref>. |
==Quick Facts== | ==Quick Facts== |
Revision as of 23:40, 2 February 2023
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About
- Name
- Evergreens
- Retail
- Food and Beverage Stores
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
- Dissolved
- Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
- Founders
Location
- 140 E. Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
- 1927 - "Wooster's Most Distinctive Restaurant" [1]
The Evergreens was located at 140 E. Liberty St. It began as a Restaurant and Confectionery operated by Christ Siriopoulos around 1923 [2]. 1925 found Christ and Michael Siriopoulos co-running the business with Jno Siriopoulos employed as a clerk [3]. By 1928 the Evergreens was under new management. Gust Sakellar and Thos Hatgy operated the restaurant and confectionery together [4]. Gust Sakellar's daughters, Ellen and Mary, served as waitresses [5]. The Evergreens was replaced by a restaurant operated by Julius A Stark by 1935 [6].
Quick Facts
- 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