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debm55

(44,426 posts)
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:55 AM Apr 17

What store/stores did you go to as child to get spring clothing, shoes, etc,/food, that is no longer in business? mine

is A & P for food and Kaufmanns for clothing.

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What store/stores did you go to as child to get spring clothing, shoes, etc,/food, that is no longer in business? mine (Original Post) debm55 Apr 17 OP
We had a store in Dover called Emmanuel's. It was the first name of the owner. I can't remember the last name. Walleye Apr 17 #1
Thank you very much, Walleye. debm55 Apr 17 #2
Jordan Marsh, Bradlees for clothing Eugene Apr 17 #3
Thank you very much, Eugene. Too bad that they are all gone. debm55 Apr 17 #5
Bradley's and Lechmere, yes!! Tadpole Raisin Apr 17 #16
MERVYN'S FirstLight Apr 17 #4
Thank you very much, FirstLight. I remember the Orange Julius from my local mall, too. And all the stores. debm55 Apr 17 #6
The old Mervyn's on Hamilton Avenue in Campbell was remodeled into a Safeway about 20 years ago. Basso8vb Apr 17 #23
Hinky Dinky for food and Golds for clothing. (in Nebraska) OLDMDDEM Apr 17 #7
Thank you very much OLDMDDEM, Love the names. debm55 Apr 17 #14
Z. A. Y. R. E. , ZAYRE! But it was so long ago! nt Tadpole Raisin Apr 17 #8
Thx! I'd forgotten about ZAYRE SheltieLover Apr 17 #10
For some reason I remember their fish tanks at the back of the store. Tadpole Raisin Apr 17 #12
Lol SheltieLover Apr 17 #13
I remember those!!!! Thank you SheltieLover. debm55 Apr 17 #19
I loooooved those horse rides! SheltieLover Apr 17 #24
They were a nickel right? Tadpole Raisin Apr 17 #26
Heck I remember ZAYRE stores. Thank you Tadpole Raisin. debm55 Apr 17 #17
Corvette's, K-Mart, Sears, Campbell's SheltieLover Apr 17 #9
All so true, SheltieLove. debm55 Apr 17 #20
Woolworth's, SS Kresge, Boston Store SheltieLover Apr 17 #11
Thank you SheltieLover. I don't think we had any Boston Store. though. debm55 Apr 17 #32
J L Hudson , downtown Detroit. Srkdqltr Apr 17 #15
Montgomery Wards, Sears, Kress, McClellands, Gimbles. brush Apr 17 #18
Thank you very brush.. I remember them all except for McClellands. debm55 Apr 17 #33
Kinney Shoes, Miller's Outpost, Mervyn's Basso8vb Apr 17 #21
Thank you Basso8vb. Thank you for sharing with us. debm55 Apr 17 #34
Sears for kids clothes Freddie Apr 17 #22
I love it, Thank you very much Freddie. debm55 Apr 17 #35
The State Street Mill in Utica, NY PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 17 #25
Thank you very much PoindexterOglethorpe. debm55 Apr 17 #36
Gimbles Dept. Store FalloutShelter Apr 17 #27
Same here FalloutShelter. debm55 Apr 17 #37
So you're a Jersey Girl? FalloutShelter Apr 17 #46
Belk's (still around but called 'Belk') and Ivey's (long gone) in Charlotte CurtEastPoint Apr 17 #28
Thank you very much, CurtEastPoint. I have ordered from Belk online. debm55 Apr 17 #39
I can remember the big downtown store very well. Escalators with wooden slats for steps, elevators with operators CurtEastPoint Apr 17 #47
Our Store in Pittsburgh---Kaufmanns had the escalator with wooden steps and the elevator operators. At the top of the debm55 Apr 17 #49
I can hear the kabonk kabonk sound they would make when the reached the top or bottom and went under. CurtEastPoint Apr 17 #51
My mom bought our school clothes at Sears. redstatebluegirl Apr 17 #29
Thank you very much redstatebluegirl debm55 Apr 17 #40
That's a long list TexLaProgressive Apr 17 #30
I agree with you TexLaProgressive. I liked the locally owned stores here in SW. PA, They are all gone now. debm55 Apr 17 #42
Monkey Wards RoadRunner Apr 17 #31
HAHAHAHAHAHAH. That's funny. I forgot about Monkey Wards. I bought my bike there. Only had one and it was from MW. debm55 Apr 17 #43
Woodward and Lothrop oberle Apr 17 #38
Thank you very much for sharing your memories with us. oberle debm55 Apr 17 #44
SEARS some_of_us_are_sane Apr 17 #41
Thank you very much. At one time, Sears and Penney"s were my stores. debm55 Apr 17 #45
5 and dime stores Earl_from_PA Apr 17 #48
For movies, it was Blockbuster sakabatou Apr 17 #50
Abraham & Strauss for clothing, and A&P for food (The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company.) elleng Apr 17 #52
Sears, K-Mart, Twin Fair, Big Wheel, Pamida, Rawsons, IGA, Woolworth's and Liberal. SamKnause Apr 17 #53
Woolworths, and Nichols BlueKota Apr 17 #54
Robert Hall's. Definitely lower middle class stuff, appropriate for my family. NNadir Apr 17 #55
We did our school shopping at Robert Hall's debm55 Apr 17 #56
Base Exchanges and Commisaries are still a thing, but .., Dorothy V Apr 17 #57
Acme for groceries, Sears for just about everything else. nt Nittersing Apr 17 #58
Wurzburgs in Grand Rapids, MI catbyte Apr 17 #59
Detroit Cirsium Apr 17 #60
There was a little store in Sierra Vista, Arizona in the early 1970's called The Small Fry Shop. Aristus Apr 17 #61
Al Baskin & The Boston Store ProfessorGAC Apr 17 #62
... and not to be forgotten, Filene's Basement Eugene Apr 17 #63
A & P, IGA, Venture, Peaches Records & Tapes Clouds Passing Apr 17 #64
Long time ago Comrade Citizen Apr 17 #65
Korvettes, jcPenney's or Sears ... surrealAmerican Apr 17 #66
Pranges department store chowmama Apr 18 #67
Sears Mad_Dem_X Apr 18 #68
Sears LogDog75 Apr 18 #69
Richfoods, S&P for food. OldBaldy1701E Apr 18 #70

Walleye

(39,952 posts)
1. We had a store in Dover called Emmanuel's. It was the first name of the owner. I can't remember the last name.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:01 PM
Apr 17

But it was the upscale store for women’s clothing. My grandmother worked there for quite a long time, you could get great shoes there.

Eugene

(64,752 posts)
3. Jordan Marsh, Bradlees for clothing
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:04 PM
Apr 17

SS Kresge and Child World for toys and games.
Hanlon's for shoes.
Lechmere for electronics

Tadpole Raisin

(1,789 posts)
16. Bradley's and Lechmere, yes!!
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:17 PM
Apr 17

And Caldor before that.
I was standing in Caldor at the TV section when the Challenger exploded, sigh.

FirstLight

(15,042 posts)
4. MERVYN'S
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:05 PM
Apr 17

God, haven't thought of that in YEARS! we used to hit the "eastmont mall" in the sketchy part of Oakland near our house, it was always an adventure...and they had an Orange Julius!

God, I can smell the Mervyn's store and that mall right now! crazy!

debm55

(44,426 posts)
6. Thank you very much, FirstLight. I remember the Orange Julius from my local mall, too. And all the stores.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:10 PM
Apr 17

Basso8vb

(920 posts)
23. The old Mervyn's on Hamilton Avenue in Campbell was remodeled into a Safeway about 20 years ago.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:24 PM
Apr 17

You can still see the remnants of the marquee on the side of the store.

I went there for clothes and all of my scout gear.

Tadpole Raisin

(1,789 posts)
12. For some reason I remember their fish tanks at the back of the store.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:14 PM
Apr 17

Weird.

That flashing zayre sign always sticks in my mind too.

SheltieLover

(67,412 posts)
13. Lol
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:15 PM
Apr 17

I don't recall fish tanks, but I have vivid memories of the penny horse ride at Zayre & A&P.

Tadpole Raisin

(1,789 posts)
26. They were a nickel right?
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:30 PM
Apr 17

I think my mother let me ride the horse after shopping if I was good in the store.

Bribery! I just didn’t know it then.

Basso8vb

(920 posts)
21. Kinney Shoes, Miller's Outpost, Mervyn's
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:21 PM
Apr 17

and especially Marshall's when I was growing like a weed and outgrew shoe sizes in months, sometimes weeks!

Foot Locker became a go-to store in my mid to late 80s teen years.

Freddie

(9,835 posts)
22. Sears for kids clothes
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:23 PM
Apr 17

They had a punch-card thing that gave you a greater discount if you spent so much. I always found nice, inexpensive clothes for my kids (90’s) until my daughter became a teenager and had to have the labels that were so important back then. She gets her own kids’ clothes at Target.

FalloutShelter

(13,311 posts)
27. Gimbles Dept. Store
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:31 PM
Apr 17

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1842-1987

We made a pilgrimage there every year when we were kids. The large store in Newark had a small restaurant, and we would dress up and shop for our Easter clothes with my mom and Grandmother.

CurtEastPoint

(19,427 posts)
47. I can remember the big downtown store very well. Escalators with wooden slats for steps, elevators with operators
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:24 PM
Apr 17

debm55

(44,426 posts)
49. Our Store in Pittsburgh---Kaufmanns had the escalator with wooden steps and the elevator operators. At the top of the
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:38 PM
Apr 17

store was a restaurant

CurtEastPoint

(19,427 posts)
51. I can hear the kabonk kabonk sound they would make when the reached the top or bottom and went under.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:56 PM
Apr 17

redstatebluegirl

(12,669 posts)
29. My mom bought our school clothes at Sears.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:44 PM
Apr 17

Also all of our jeans and boots for showing cattle.

TexLaProgressive

(12,484 posts)
30. That's a long list
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:49 PM
Apr 17

Most of clothing and shoes came from locally owned stores, even the department stores. Groceries came from Mom and Pop stores and supermarkets that were city wide but not even close to statewide.

I was complaining about the loss of the last men's clothing store 15 years ago. The big chains don't concern themselves about what I want.

Sorry for the rant from an old curmudgeon. I just passed 3/4 of a century last month, so maybe I'm entitled. Waving his stick at big box stores.

debm55

(44,426 posts)
42. I agree with you TexLaProgressive. I liked the locally owned stores here in SW. PA, They are all gone now.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:13 PM
Apr 17

RoadRunner

(4,652 posts)
31. Monkey Wards
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:00 PM
Apr 17

& sometimes Sears. They had a machine where you put your feet in and see an X-Ray to see if shoes fit properly. Probably why my toes are numb today.

debm55

(44,426 posts)
43. HAHAHAHAHAHAH. That's funny. I forgot about Monkey Wards. I bought my bike there. Only had one and it was from MW.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:16 PM
Apr 17

oberle

(97 posts)
38. Woodward and Lothrop
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:07 PM
Apr 17

Or Woodies for short. We used to go to the one in downtown Washington DC. They had a wonderful restaurant with the best malted milkshakes. My mom worked there on weekends so I think we got a discount. It was such a treat to go down there to get Easter clothes.

elleng

(139,350 posts)
52. Abraham & Strauss for clothing, and A&P for food (The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company.)
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 01:59 PM
Apr 17

Bonwit Teller for special clothing.

SamKnause

(14,232 posts)
53. Sears, K-Mart, Twin Fair, Big Wheel, Pamida, Rawsons, IGA, Woolworth's and Liberal.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 02:06 PM
Apr 17

Sears, K-Mart, Twin Fair, Big Wheel, Pamida, Woolworth's for clothes, toys, household items etc.

IGA, Rawsons, and Liberal for groceries

Dorothy V

(321 posts)
57. Base Exchanges and Commisaries are still a thing, but ..,
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 02:59 PM
Apr 17

Five of the Air Bases we were stationed at are now closed.

catbyte

(36,860 posts)
59. Wurzburgs in Grand Rapids, MI
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 03:35 PM
Apr 17

It was a big department store, something we didn't have in the middle-of-nowhere northern Michigan we moved to when I was 4. We'd drive down to GR every Memorial Day weekend to tend a relative's grave and to go shopping. I remember always wanting to go to the 5th floor because that's where all the toys were, and I'd always get a new outfit for my Barbie.

The building is now the headquarters of the Grand Rapids Police Department, sigh..

Cirsium

(2,425 posts)
60. Detroit
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 03:43 PM
Apr 17

Kresge’s, Hudson's, Crowley's, Neisner's, Federal's Department store, Farmer Jack's, Chatham's ...

There were a lot of little local clothing and food stores. I can't remember their names now. Then there was City Records, who got the latest Motown releases before anyone else did.

Aristus

(69,853 posts)
61. There was a little store in Sierra Vista, Arizona in the early 1970's called The Small Fry Shop.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 03:43 PM
Apr 17

Kids clothing. I think the owner's name was actually Fry.

I'm sure it went out of business decades ago.

ProfessorGAC

(72,502 posts)
62. Al Baskin & The Boston Store
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:07 PM
Apr 17

Al Baskin was a suit & jacket place for men, but the 3rd floor was the California Room for women. (The basement was boys, 2nd floor was men.) They didn't have girls' clothing. There was Fahrenbackers for that. My wife got her girl's outfits there, and her school uniforms.
The Boston Store was a department store like a Marshall Field or Macy's. A new bigger towns outside of Chicago had them.
None of the 4 have been in business since the 90s. Maybe even earlier.

Eugene

(64,752 posts)
63. ... and not to be forgotten, Filene's Basement
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 06:19 PM
Apr 17

and the Filene's main store above it at their flagship location in Downtown Boston.

Comrade Citizen

(344 posts)
65. Long time ago
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 07:24 PM
Apr 17

Hills - where the toys are
Winn Dixie, Bruno's - food
TG&Y, ALCO, bEST, Service Merchandise, Sanger-Harris, Foley's, Stripling & Cox, COX's, McRae's, Caster Knott, Parisian - dept stores
Hypermart USA, Auchan - hypermarts

Mad_Dem_X

(9,914 posts)
68. Sears
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 02:58 PM
Apr 18

My mom would drag my sister and me to Sears and make us try on clothes, which we hated to do. We were such brats; we complained practically the entire time. We certainly tested Mom's patience.

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