HELPY-SELFY OPENS►nuRFOR BUSINESS ONTUESDAY, JULY 2itlt;1Ic1*Bill Fennell and his guest, Mrs.)f|G!e«.-on, were the first customers jof the Helpy Selfy, South Haven's a new cafeteria, whicth opened for i g business at 11 a. m. Tuesday. To j ] celebrate the occasion, co-own«*rs Ward A. Webster and Thomas Brazill gave their first two diners j £ their lunches free of charge.Ernest Gordon pi manager-cbef j v of the new cafeteria, which is lo- p, caled in the York Hotel building. I a] The front portion of the Helpy | ^ Selfy is decorated in deep maroon and bluish gray and has a storm table with blue porcelain front j tc along the north side. Tables line ! to the south side. The large dining fr room at the rear js decorated in a dusty rose color scheme,The cafeteria has a staff of 20people and seats 100 persons. It is cooled by a large ventilator in the front and by fans.A sharp freezer for fruits ami vegetables and a cooler for produce have been installed in the base-| ment.Mr. Webster entered the restaurant business on May 26, 1926 inthe Webster Hotel and the new venture is his sixth business Othersare Holly's Restaurant ami Holly's Grill in South Haven and the Hotly Restaurant in St. Joseph and Benton Harbor.t*rr,P*clIwanVlt;foSiTithAlt;Bi