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| SINCERE WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Kahn Tailoring

d continuously operated on the basis of reliable | Founded ane EAL. ESTATE INSURANCE AND PROPERTY i b? Years Old MANAGEMENT, 4

_ Weathers Wars; Booms, Depressions

Sixty-two years ago, in the sum-

Moot noe wer ave iting desable mae sd tat 2a. we. ate able to list them, and have a waiting list of prospective buyers. See or call us about listing your propeyty now. { : Established 1887 by B., M. Ralston x B. M. RALSTON AGENCY L J. Tucker—REALTORS—J, G. Waiters EN

108 E. WASHINGTON ST. (SUITE 401-3) LL =

the Kahn Tailoring Co. of Indianapolis,

“WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE SERVED

- INDIANAPOLIS FOR THE PAST 53 YEARS. EY.

Philanthropist Also Owned Utilities

by Mr. Marott's father a short 16-year-old son arnative England. At y opened his own shoe store on the present site. the young merchant out into the utility field,

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He later owned power and street railway facilities totaling $6 million at Kokomo, Marion and Frank-

| bought in 1935 by the city,

The late George J. Marott at one -

He became the owner of the}

The Marott Hotel is anether

prise and {faith in ‘Indianapolis’| In characteristic manner, Mr. Pe Marott willed the shoe store to 53 g $i | veteran employees and Butler Uni-

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mer of 1886, Henry Kahn founded

At that time the sewing machine

4 was 8 relatively new invention and!ment affecting real estate that coupled with the skill of trained|peen recorded, filed or docketed since Ein tatlors helped - form the nucleus of

the present-day efficient clothing|in the county.

Known nationally today in the

HALF-PINTS—A wee verrrsion.of the Highland Fling was performed on the deck of the Queen’ Mary as the ship docked in * New York. Four-year-old-Laraine Ross and her 3-year-old brother, Michael, who came from London to make Los Angeles their new home, are the artists. They look happy—vurrry happy—about the whole thing.

versity to be operated for their joint benefit. Officers age: Lewis H. Noble, president; Virgil H. Gebauer, vice president; Herman H. Young, treasurer, and A. L. Cox, secretary,

Union Title Co. Passes .. 78th Year of Operation

department.

and the issuance of title insurance policies.

As the Union Tile Cu. celebrates its 24th birthday this year, it also marks the passing of the 78th year of continuous operation of its. title

A consolidation of 11 abstract business firms, the main operation | of 3 company is concerned with the preparation of abstracts of titles With the records of

Efroymson Store Marks 50 Years

Among the Indianapolis firms marking more than 50 years in business, is Efroymson's Department Store, one. of the best known of South Side establishments, Founded in 1873 by Jacob Efroymson at 918 8. Meridian St, the! firm has been continuously in busi-

pioneer abstract firms, the Union,

Title Co." acquired the beginning of | a complete set of indexes of Mar-| renzel Fami y fon County records which were In-{ :

dependent of the same index ys-| Identified With

tems kept in the Court House. The title plant of the firm one Banks Since '67 The Frenzel family ‘has

tdins index listings of every dacu1821, the year of the first recording

With these comprehensive Indexes, the Union Title Co. can pre-

identified for 81 years with the Superte

ness at this location. Throughout it’s history, the store has been operated by the Efroymson family as & landmark in the; ji

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CHICAGO (UP) = University of [Chicago scientists are using a B-29

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« «AN ODE 0. ELGIN WATCHES By RE KELSO, Jeweler, 1557 N. Hlinoks St.

Welch, Elgin Watches, what 8 prety same; million watches, but none had Elgin fame,

its existence, the

pare listings showing the location in the records of every legal instrument. filed in the four million pages of public records affecting the title to any lot or parcel of land in Marion, County. 500,000 Cards in File The files of the company now

men’s clothing field, Kahn Taloring - Co. supplied officers’ uniforms for the U. 8. Army and Navy in both World Wars I and IL

‘Throughout the 63-year period of

Kahn Tailoring

Co. has weathered many important

events — wars,

growth of Indianapolis. ays, Dr. Marcel Schein of the Instit(te' John P. Frenzel Sr. stepped aside ices = studies, pris of three!

one day to allow a stage coach 10/,, 4i¢ tes in the niversity’s new| swing on its way along the: Na-' [$12 million atomic ontch tional Trail at & point that later| gram, is conducting ‘the RF Ra o Decume Mersjan p Vanievn in co-operation with the Navy and 4 g erchants |, vv Air Forces.

National Bank to apply for a job. | “rye ' 29 equipped with a laboras!

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standing metropolis; the Kahn Tailoring Co. has developed from a

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Nnswred in Georgia . AMERICUS, Ga. (UP)—The first |insured farm mortgage loan ever ‘made has been issued to Robert A. Hale, 49-year-old former sharecropper. It started a campaign which federal government officials hope eventually will wipe out sharecropping and tenant farming in the South. Mr, Hale is buying the 150-acre farm he has managed ‘for several years on a loan made by the Amer‘jicus Bank of “Commerce; covering. 90 per cent of the investment. The mortgage is insured by the Farmers [ome Administration. '

Since 1868 Hisey & Titus Mortuary has given Indian. apolis families services that have long been remembered by loved ones. During 1948 we pledge to continue this service with-as many improvements as passible:

Rough on Rats OKLAHOMA CITY Roy J. Turner has asked Oklahoma {farm youths to’ declare war on rats. C8 | Declaring a pat can eat $5 worth of grain a yedr .without half trying, (the governor said that by rubbing [out thousands of the rodents, the [Sooner /Gtate could make a big con[tribution to the national food- . | saviyig program.

HISEY & TITUS Chlostacasy

© 981 NORTH DELAWARE SV

SINCE 1888...

...Generations of Indianapolis families ; have been served by the Star Store.... ++. Your 59 years of continuous patronage is our inspiration to view 1948 and .. many years to come with greater confidence...

We shidorely thank you for your coni tinued co-operation. . ..We wish you a happy and prosperous New Year.

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" §lice for the Indiana Bell Telephone, Ji Co. today.

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mn booms ) , Rk and other happenings that contain more than 500,000 cards. an ms Prob ar) Jory: oan each 4a alitude of 001 ‘The factory and their staff there's nothing to com the strength of an institution. ry Jwved 30 the mew. | national bank. Mr, See 3 Shiv tell You Very Kindly just as Indianapolis has BO -| was hired as 'a messenger to begin

at Market and Delaware Stay. roo 5 CNEL SES Self-Educated Convict

jortly after it was organized and | has" remained. there. The office g|POLIOR in banking and civic affairs. Expert in Electronjcs were ‘recently remodeled after| OWO0 N. Frenzel, a brother, was| hired as a messenger, in 1869. And, ling in his cell from books brough

months of construction work. ET i873, 3 i

PR later was Ait. . "Otto later became president and) - I ove 3 nx Oscar, vice president. J |" John P. Frenzel Jr., present chair-' CLEVELAND (UP)—Margie Dow- man of the board, followed the ell was all set to be married. She Frenzel banking tradition.’ Otto N. had the man, the veil and the dress. Frenzel Jr. is president. Both are But the man, Melvin (Red) Eas- sons of Otto N. Frenzel Sr. John tin, also had a car, which was un- P, Frenzel Sr, had no children. paid for. Margie made some unkind Oscar FP. Frenzel Jr., son of Osremarks about the sleek new auto cor p. Frensel Sr. is cashier, while and Red was heard to say that Bis Henry Frenzel, another son, is as-| car meant more to him than any- distant treasurer of the Indiana

['TFUSt "Co., organized in—1893 by §—— Amid a burst of tears, Magic John. P. P. Frensel sl gr. bry

gor Star Store Ame a City's Oldest = |

Two weeks Sater Red did. Pretty soon Red's best Triend, Joe, | to stay” when Harte 3

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and Margie became engaged. Joe produced an engagement ring. “It isn't as pretty as Red's,” Margie said.

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Then one night Margie and Red! Founded in 1888 b y Louis Wolf met again, Some six weeks later 2nd 5 A. Efroymson the Star Store, Margie and Red married. W. Washington 8t., is one of |

She wore a blue suit instead of 3% older busiriess firms . her bridal gown. it had brought her| | apolis. 1 Iodine;

too much bad luck, she said.

For many years the store operfterward this classified I er : ated on a straight cash sales policy

“Bridal veil and dress, 9, never un.- | But in recent years has installed a Ki packed, reasonable.” credit system.

Still occupying Its origina! site. Lucas Ends 28 Yours

the store ‘is now completely re- . modeled, : ‘A With Bell Firm srecretees asain william B- Lucas, 2036 E. wash- Councilman Chases

ington St., ended 38.years of serv- Bobcat, Catches It

GRANTS, N. M. (UP) - City | A commercial engineer for the|Councilman Ross E. Green may not utility, he was presented with a be a Tarzan, but he's a match for | traveling bag by his fellow em- a any bobcat when it cores to | ployees. “. |climbing trees. Mr. Green chased | He began. his telephone career a bobcat up—and down—three trees {with the TYormer Central Union before cornering it and clubbing it {Telephone .Co. at Terre Haute in to death. |1909- and came to Inatarispalia 10

| years later, Joi . He is. a member of the Tele-| ns Kingan & Co

| Edwin -F. Cowan has rejoined oe Ploneers of America. Kingan & Co. in the advertising | SIX STATE PARKS IN N, D. and public relations department There are six state parks, 36'after six years service with the historical sites, and seven recrea- armed forces, His latést assignment | parks in North Dakota's park with the Army was as chief of the system. [counter intelligence corps in Italy.

mann’s started delive

ering furniture to Ine

dianapolis families

back in 1893. The in-

tervening years have brought many changes in furniture styles and a host of labor saving home appliances. But the principles of friendly servjce plus quality mer-

chandise have become

the. Hartmann busi-

I JoHn KOCH FURNITURE C0.

8224-8 VIRGINIA Ave. MA-0298

"ness creed. ‘We invite you to visit Hatt- ; mann's when you want I FINE FURNITURE reliable furniture and appliances at the lows ; . est possible: prices. For 54 years at 817 East Washington St.

During These Past 75 Years. “we have given the people of Indianapolis Fraditanding value | in Home Furnishings, >

| WE PLEDGE OURSELVES || 10 BETTER SERVICE IN 1948 [||

CRANSTON, R. L (UP) Studyanother brothes, Oscar -F. Frensgel, {him uf his* mother, George F. Bap-

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and the Middle West for over 65 years . ~and still srovin— Sf in new and larger. quarters.

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Our hand is extended to all of our customers’ this New Year in friendship. and best

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