Do not know if this would be a connection to your FRY or not, but thought that I would send it out just in case. THE GREENVILLE EVENING BANNER Jan. 9 , 1921 TO BUILD NEW GAS STATION It was learned thismorning that F.M. HUSBANDS and T.C. FRY of this city have arranged to errect a gasoline filling station and automobi service on East Lee Street on the vacant lot adjoining the North Texas Marble and Granite Works on the west. They have completed all the preliminaries and within a short time the actual work of building the establishment will begin. Mr. HUSBANDS AND Mr. FRY are both well known and prominent men here, having been in Greenville the greater part of their lives, and in opening the proposed business on East Lee Street they will have a strikengly promising opportuity to build up a lucrative business for in that section of the city the need for a filling station is as yet unfilled. The demand for quick service in replenshing automobile and truck tank supplies has created the demand for the "drive in and out" type of service station which has become universally popular in this country. The station as proposed by these gentlemen will face south and will have a circular drive way by which cars going either east or west on Lee Street can drive next a pmp filler, and have their tanks filled with gasoline and oil with the opportunity to see just what they are getting. Both gentlemen have been connected with the M.K & T. RY. CO. as trusted employes for several years and have made many friends in both the city and surrounding country. RE: Researching the John B. Tillman Family in This area from 1890 to 1898. John B and Louisa (Lou) E Fry Tillman Children Born here are Jessie and Emmit Tillman other children Mandy, Walter, John Franklin, Sinthia, William and Lidia. Cyndi Hutchens Researching Tillman, Bradford, Maxwell, Fry, Hutchens, Horn, Studebaker