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Eugenie Frank née Stifft owned a clothing store in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, that in 1964 became [[Gold's House of Fashion]] at 317 Main Street.
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'''Eugenie Stifft Frank''' (1883-1963) owned the [[Eugenie Frank Shop]] women's clothing store at 317 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Frank began selling corsets door-to-door before opening for business on Main Street in 1928.
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In 1964 the Eugenie Frank Shop became [[Gold's House of Fashion]].
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Frank's father was local jeweler [[Charles S. Stifft]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
*Carolyn Gray LeMaster, ''A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas, 1820s-1990s'' (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1994), p. 384.
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*Carolyn Gray LeMaster, ''A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas, 1820s-1990s'' (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1994), 147, 384.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:31, 9 July 2009

Eugenie Stifft Frank (1883-1963) owned the Eugenie Frank Shop women's clothing store at 317 Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. Frank began selling corsets door-to-door before opening for business on Main Street in 1928.

In 1964 the Eugenie Frank Shop became Gold's House of Fashion.

Frank's father was local jeweler Charles S. Stifft.

References

  • Carolyn Gray LeMaster, A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas, 1820s-1990s (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1994), 147, 384.

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