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'''Odum, Bowers & White''' (originally '''Cotton, Odum & Bowers''') was a clothing store founded by [[W. W. Odum]] and later adding partner [[Harry White|Harry L. White]]. The store carried Henry Sonneborn & Sons and B. Kuppenheimer & Co. and advertised heavily. The store occupied the original [[S. H. Kress & Co.]] building at 1915 [[3rd Avenue North]]. | '''Odum, Bowers & White''' (originally '''Cotton, Odum & Bowers''') was a clothing store founded by [[W. W. Odum]] and later adding partner [[Harry White|Harry L. White]]. The store carried Henry Sonneborn & Sons and B. Kuppenheimer & Co. and advertised heavily. The store occupied the original [[S. H. Kress & Co.]] building at 1915 [[3rd Avenue North]]. | ||
An [[April 13]] | An [[April 13]], [[1939]] fire caused $250,000 in damage to the store and its merchandise. The upper floors were gutted, while the ground floor suffered extensive water and smoke damage. | ||
The store planned a second location at the [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]]] when it was under construction in the late 1950s. | The store planned a second location at the [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]]] when it was under construction in the late 1950s. |
Revision as of 23:02, 9 December 2012
Odum, Bowers & White (originally Cotton, Odum & Bowers) was a clothing store founded by W. W. Odum and later adding partner Harry L. White. The store carried Henry Sonneborn & Sons and B. Kuppenheimer & Co. and advertised heavily. The store occupied the original S. H. Kress & Co. building at 1915 3rd Avenue North.
An April 13, 1939 fire caused $250,000 in damage to the store and its merchandise. The upper floors were gutted, while the ground floor suffered extensive water and smoke damage.
The store planned a second location at the Mountain Brook Shopping Center] when it was under construction in the late 1950s.
Joe Watkins served as company president before the business was sold in 1978.