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Mehr's wife, [[Libbie Mehr|Libbie]] also worked in the music store. She published several songs, including "[[Alabama Blues]]" which were recorded by early blues artists.
Mehr's wife, [[Libbie Mehr|Libbie]] also worked in the music store. She published several songs, including "[[Alabama Blues]]" which were recorded by early blues artists.


From before [[1937]] until after [[1949]], Mehr's was at 113 [[19th Street North]]. In [[1955]] the store was located at 1726 [[2nd Avenue North]]. By [[1966]] it had moved across the street to 1731 2nd Avenue North. The store closed sometime after [[1973]].
From before [[1937]] until after [[1949]], Mehr's was at 113 [[19th Street North]]. In [[1955]] the store was located at 1726 [[2nd Avenue North]], but soon moved across the street to 1731 2nd Avenue North.
 
After Charles Mehr died in [[1956]], the business was taken up by siblings [[Wade Haley|Wade]] and [[Geraldine Haley]], who had clerked in the shop. When Ms Haley died, another sister, [[Grace Payne]], with her husband [[W. C. Payne]] came to Birmingham to help Mr Haley run the store. Other family members helped out, as well.


The magic counter in back was presided over by a practicing magician who would teach the tricks to customers who had bought them, but only after swearing them to the "magician's code" of secrecy. Among those clerks were [[Vic Fichtner]] and [[Robert Chapman]]<!--or Chadwick-->.  
The magic counter in back was presided over by a practicing magician who would teach the tricks to customers who had bought them, but only after swearing them to the "magician's code" of secrecy. Among those clerks were [[Vic Fichtner]] and [[Robert Chapman]]<!--or Chadwick-->.  


One of the clerks bought the shop with Mehr died in [[1956]]. They later sold it to Chapman.
The Haley family sold the business to Chapman in the late 1960s. The store closed sometime after [[1973]].


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==References==
==References==
* "Dealer opens branch store." (June 6, 1925) ''Presto''
* "Dealer opens branch store." (June 6, 1925) ''Presto''
* Communication from Tom Stewart, nephew of the Haleys and Paynes (October 13, 2014)


[[Category:Music stores]]
[[Category:Music stores]]

Revision as of 10:23, 13 October 2014

Mehr's Music Store & Novelty Shop was a music, instrument, novelty, costume and magic shop. It was first opened in the early 1920s by Charles Mehr in a shop across from the Age-Herald Building on 5th Avenue North. He opened a second location at 404 20th Street North in 1925.

Mehr's wife, Libbie also worked in the music store. She published several songs, including "Alabama Blues" which were recorded by early blues artists.

From before 1937 until after 1949, Mehr's was at 113 19th Street North. In 1955 the store was located at 1726 2nd Avenue North, but soon moved across the street to 1731 2nd Avenue North.

After Charles Mehr died in 1956, the business was taken up by siblings Wade and Geraldine Haley, who had clerked in the shop. When Ms Haley died, another sister, Grace Payne, with her husband W. C. Payne came to Birmingham to help Mr Haley run the store. Other family members helped out, as well.

The magic counter in back was presided over by a practicing magician who would teach the tricks to customers who had bought them, but only after swearing them to the "magician's code" of secrecy. Among those clerks were Vic Fichtner and Robert Chapman.

The Haley family sold the business to Chapman in the late 1960s. The store closed sometime after 1973.

References

  • "Dealer opens branch store." (June 6, 1925) Presto
  • Communication from Tom Stewart, nephew of the Haleys and Paynes (October 13, 2014)