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Arthur C. Ebinger was the son of George (and Katherine) Ebinger who established the famous Ebinger Baking Company of Flatbush, Brooklyn. The younger Ebinger attended the Chicago School of Milling and Baking and, upon returning to Brooklyn, entered the family business. With his brothers, they opened over 50 retail outlets in Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau. Arthur became President of the company. He continued to live in Brooklyn his entire life, and died at his residence at 1 Prospect Park West.
Mr. Ebinger was active in Brooklyn civic and business activities. He was a President of the Flatbush Boys’ Club, a Director of the Flatbush Chamber of Commerce and the Caledonian Hospital and a Trustee of the Lincoln Savings Bank.
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Arthur C. Ebinger was the son of George (and Katherine) Ebinger who established the famous Ebinger Baking Company of Flatbush, Brooklyn. The younger Ebinger attended the Chicago School of Milling and Baking and, upon returning to Brooklyn, entered the family business. With his brothers, they opened over 50 retail outlets in Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau. Arthur became President of the company. He continued to live in Brooklyn his entire life, and died at his residence at 1 Prospect Park West.
Mr. Ebinger was active in Brooklyn civic and business activities. He was a President of the Flatbush Boys’ Club, a Director of the Flatbush Chamber of Commerce and the Caledonian Hospital and a Trustee of the Lincoln Savings Bank.
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