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  2. Janet Payne Bowles - Wikipedia

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    Janet Payne Bowles (June 29, 1872 or 1873 – July 18, 1948) was an American art educator, metalsmith, and jewelry designer from Indianapolis, Indiana, who is best known for creating intricate Arts-and-Crafts-style jewelry, flatware, and other small objects.

  3. Max Getz - Wikipedia

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    He expanded and headed the Mayor Company at various downtown sites, and opened store in Dayton and Hamilton, Ohio and Indianapolis. [ 9 ] [ 1 ] [ 12 ] Getz was the president of Udall and Ballou on Fifth Avenue, New York City, as well as president and treasurer of the Mayor Jewelry Company. [ 10 ]

  4. Evelynne Mess Daily - Wikipedia

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    Evelynne Charlien Bernloehr was born on January 8, 1903, in Indianapolis, Indiana, [1] to John A. and Anna B. Bernloehr. John Bernloehr, a jeweler of German ancestry, was a partner with his brother in an Indianapolis jewelry business.

  5. Alma Eikerman - Wikipedia

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    Hammered forms, American Metal Work, 1976 Alma Rosalie Eikerman (May 16, 1908 – January 3, 1995) was an American metalsmith, silversmith, and jewelry designer who was instrumental in building the metals program at Indiana University, of which she retired Distinguished Professor Emeritus.

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sycamore Shops – an Indianapolis-based women's clothing retailer; spun off from L.S. Ayres; was later forced into bankruptcy and liquidated by early 1996 [68] Thom McAn – shoe retailer founded in 1922; had over 1,400 stores at its peak in the 1960s.

  7. Circle Centre Mall - Wikipedia

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    Circle Centre Mall is an indoor shopping mall located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Circle Centre Mall was opened to the public on September 8, 1995, and incorporates existing downtown structures such as the former L. S. Ayres flagship store. The mall is only anchored by the offices for The Indianapolis Star.

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