Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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PALMER, NORMAL [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
See: Service Men, World War II, Letters (Letter From Normal Palmer)<br />
PALMER HOUSE [Culver, Indiana]<br />
[See Culver Military Academy]<br />
PALMER’S MEAT MARKET [Tiosa, Indiana]<br />
Destroyed by fire September 23, 1895.<br />
PARAMORE & BRUBAKER [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
[Adv] Announcing the new location of the Paramore & Brubaker BARBER SHOP, 718<br />
Main St., 3 doors north Blue Drug Store. 5-chair, strictly modern tonsorial parlors. Ladies,<br />
gentlemen and children are all given the painstaking attention at this up-to-date shop. Experienced<br />
barbers. Modern equipment. Every convenience for our customers’ comfort.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, September 7, 1926]<br />
LOCAL BARBER SHOP TO INSTALL BEAUTY PARLOR<br />
The Paramore and Brubaker barber shop is making extensive improvement at the rear of<br />
their establishment. All unsightly material has been removed, the ground leveled and sewed in<br />
grass seed and a cinder driveway and parking spaces will soon be completed. This improvement<br />
is deemed necessary to accommodate the patrons of the Beauty Shop which will be installed at the<br />
rear of the building. This new department will be under the supervision of an experienced lady<br />
operator and will be open to the public the forepart of the coming month.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Thursday, September 23, 1926]<br />
FRED PARAMORE IS SOLE OWNER MAIN BARBER SHOP<br />
Fred Paramore today announced that he had purchased the interest of his partner Claude<br />
Brubaker in the Main Barber Shop located in the Shore building at 720 Main street. Mr. Paramore<br />
took possession of the shop Thursday afternoon. All of the tonsorial artists who have been<br />
employed at the shop will be retained, Mr. Paramore stated today. Mr. Brubaker has no<br />
immediate plans for the future.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Friday, July 27, 1928]<br />
PARAMOUNT THEATRE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
See Moving Picture Theaters<br />
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ROCHESTER NOW HAS A PARAMOUNT THEATER<br />
Manager Ray Blausser of “My Show” announced Saturday that he had changed the name<br />
of his theater to “The Paramount.” This action follows a contract with the Famous Player Film<br />
service in which he acquires the exclusive franchises in this city for the well known Paramount<br />
pictures.<br />
The popular plays of Charles and Daniel Frohman, Henry W. Savage, Davis Belasco,<br />
Oliver Moraco, and John Cort will be shown here from time to time with well known stars like<br />
Mary Mickford, Marguerite Clark, Blanche Sweet, Elsie Janis, Hazel Dawn, William and Dustin<br />
Farnum, John Barrymore, Victor Moore and Theodore Roberts.<br />
The Paramount features will be seen heere each Tuesday and Friday, beginning next<br />
Tuesday, when Mary Pickford in “Behind the Scenes,” will be shown.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, August 14, 1915]