Clippings - Lucking and Eustis 1918-1923 · Scenes of Summer Activities Mr.. Alfred Lucking and her...

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Clippings - Lucking and Eustis 1918-1923 Mrs Whitman was Charles Eustis' sister Sarah Eustis Whitman.

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Clippings - Lucking and Eustis 1918-1923

Mrs Whitman was Charles Eustis' sister Sarah Eustis Whitman.

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Jan 5 1922 C.B. Eustis Dead; Pioneer Jeweler

Founder, With Twin Brother, of First Gem Store South of Washington Ave.

Charles B. Eustis, 2309 Girard Ave., South, pioneer jeweler of Minneapolis, died today.He was the son of Charles Lyman Eustis and was born in Dixfield, ME., April 20, 1848.Mr. Eustis came to Minneapolis in the fall of 1872 where, with his twin brother, George B.

Eustis, he established at 234 Nicollet Ave. the first jewelry store south of Washington Av. Following the trend of business development, they moved their store successively to Fourth St., Sixth St., and then to Seventh St. Of recent years he had been identified with S. Jacobs & Company.

For many years Mr. Eustis was a member of the choir of the Church of the Redeemer. He was one of the charter members of the Apollo Club and the Minneapolis Choral Society. He also was one of the charter members of the Minneapolis Club. He was early active in the Minnetonka Yacht Club.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 pm tomorrow at Lakewood Chapel. Interment will be in Lakewood cemetery.

Mr. Eustis is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Torrance Fiske and Mrs. William Lucking, the latter of Detroit, Mich., his brother and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Whitman of Minneapolis.