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      • Ethel Veronica Mars (née Healy; June 1884 – December 25, 1945) was an American businesswoman and racehorse owner. She was Ethel Veronica Healy prior to her marriage in 1910 to Franklin Clarence Mars, the founder of the Mars Candy company.
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  2. Ethel V. Mars. Ethel Veronica Mars ( née Healy; June 1884 – December 25, 1945) was an American businesswoman and racehorse owner. She was Ethel Veronica Healy prior to her marriage in 1910 to Franklin Clarence Mars, the founder of the Mars Candy company.

  3. Nov 29, 2017 · Ethel V. Mars truly had arrived. The car remained with Mrs. Mars until she died in 1945, at which point it was sold to Chicago Duesenberg dealer John Troka. With America at the beginnings of a postwar boom, Mrs. Mars’s Duesenberg was just another ten year old second hand car luxury car and sold to Walter and Wladzia Podbielniak for $2500 ...

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ethel Veronica Mars ( née Healy; June 1884 – December 25, 1945) was an American businesswoman and racehorse owner. She was Ethel Veronica Healy prior to her marriage in 1910 to Franklin Clarence Mars, the founder of the Mars Candy company.

  5. Apr 1, 2016 · Ethel Veronica Mars (1884 - December 25,1945) was an American businesswoman and racehorse owner. She was Ethel Veronica Healy prior to her marriage in 1910 to Franklin C. Mars, the founder of the Mars Candy company. In 1930 she and her husband purchased a 2,800 acre property in Giles County, Tennessee where they built Milky Way Farm.

    • Petersburg, North Dakota
    • Franklin C. Mars
    • North Dakota
    • June 25, 1884
  6. History. Franklin Mars and his second wife, Ethel V. Mars, purchased the 2,800-acre (11 km 2) property in 1930, shortly after establishing a southern office of Mars Candies in Nashville. Architect James F. Drake was hired to design the Tudor Revival manor house and farm facilities for breeding Thoroughbred horses and Hereford cattle.

  7. Oct 10, 2014 · Ethel V. Mars, second wife of Mars Candy founder Frank Mars (his first wife, incidentally, was also named Ethel) started her turf career in 1934. Using the excess cash from his candy company,...

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