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Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi
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Changes in management at the Columbus F. W. Woolworth store: G. E. Broyles resigns after brief tenure to start business in Kentucky, succeeded by G. E. Smith from West Frankfort, Ill., following T. E. Yarbrough's promotion to Vicksburg two months prior.
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Another change has occurred in the management of the Columbus store of F. W. Woolworth and Company.
Less than two months ago Mr. T. E. Yarbrough was promoted to the managership of the Vicksburg store of the company and was succeeded by Mr. G. E. Broyles.
The past week Mr. Broyles filed his resignation to engage in business for himself in Kentucky. He is succeeded by Mr. G. E. Smith who comes from West Frankfort, Ill.
Mr. Broyles is an exceedingly affable and courteous gentleman and during his short stay here made many friends who regret exceedingly to see him leave Columbus.
The new manager, Mr. Smith, is a young man of fine ability and is regarded as one of the ablest Woolworth managers. He is most cordially welcomed to Columbus.
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Columbus
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mr. broyles filed his resignation to engage in business for himself in kentucky and is succeeded by mr. g. e. smith.
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Another change has occurred in the management of the Columbus store of F. W. Woolworth and Company. Less than two months ago Mr. T. E. Yarbrough was promoted to the managership of the Vicksburg store of the company and was succeeded by Mr. G. E. Broyles. The past week Mr. Broyles filed his resignation to engage in business for himself in Kentucky. He is succeeded by Mr. G. E. Smith who comes from West Frankfort, Ill. Mr. Broyles is an exceedingly affable and courteous gentleman and during his short stay here made many friends who regret exceedingly to see him leave Columbus. The new manager, Mr. Smith, is a young man of fine ability and is regarded as one of the ablest Woolworth managers. He is most cordially welcomed to Columbus.