Los Angeles County
Biographies
FRED N. ARNOLDY
ARNOLDY, FRED N., Attorney at
Law, Los Angeles, California, was born at Tipton, Kansas, June 24, 1883.
He is the son of Conrad Arnoldy and Margaret E.
(Ottley) Arnoldy.
Mr. Arnoldy obtained his
education in the public schools of Kansas. He was raised on his father’s farm;
went to school in the winter and worked on the farm during the summer months.
After completing his preparatory studies he entered the Kansas Wesleyan College,
and after spending the regular period at the college, graduated in the month of
June, 1904.
He immediately moved to California and located
permanently at Los Angeles. His first associations were with the Banning
Company, owners of Santa Catalina Island, and he remained in the employ of that
corporation for about two years.
His next venture was in the realty business, in which he
met with success. He became identified with several Los Angeles realty
companies, chief of which was the Security Land and Loan Co.
Mr. Arnoldy made up his mind to
study law. This he did, and in 1908 was admitted to the Los Angeles bar. He
began practice and opened offices in the Central Building, and on completion of
the Trust and Savings Building moved his office there. He has developed a
practice in Los Angeles and Bakersfield and throughout the San Joaquin Valley,
numbering among his clients some of the oil producing and prominent realty
companies of Southern California.
Corporation law is Mr. Arnoldy’s
specialty.
He is an active member of the Young Men’s Christian
Association of Los Angeles and of the Chamber of Commerce. He belongs to the
Los Angeles Council of the Knights of Columbus, of which he is an officer, and
is a member of the Metropolitan and Gamut clubs.
Transcribed by Marie Hassard
12 May 2011.
Source: Press
Reference Library, Western Edition Notables of the West, Vol. I, Page 658,
International News Service, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston,
Atlanta. 1913.
© 2011 Marie Hassard.
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