Frederick Neeve and his wife both came from the eastern counties.
Frederick was a master maker, cake maker and confectioner and his wife Florence had worked for a confectioner
in Ipswich before they married in 1925.
They moved into no. 64 High Street in 1926.
Initially, they also lived there but they had moved to 92 Casterton Road by 1939.
Florence's younger brother, Charles Parsley, went into partnership with them and ran the Central Restaurant from 1933 at 7 Red Lion Square.
In 1939 he was living at Montaigne, New Cross Road.
In the 1939 Register (prepared to record the population just before the World War Two), Charles Parsley was described as a baker and restaurant proprietor in partnership with Frederick Neave.