The Indianapolis blue book : containing the names and addresses of prominent residents arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets, also ladies' maiden names, receiving days, and other valuable social information, 1913, Part 1

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DAU'S BLUE BOOK


1913


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Indianapolis Blue Bank


CONTAINING THE


Names and Addresses of Prominent Residents, Arranged Alphabetically and Numerically by Streets; also Ladies' Maiden Names, Receiving Days and Other Valuable Social Information.


1913


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Club Index


1 AFTERMATH, THE.


Miss Margaret Ward. President ; Mrs. O. T. Behymer, First Vice-President ; Mrs. O. C. Neier, Second Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. S. A. Wiggins, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. George M. Christena, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. T. M. Demmerly, Treasurer.


2 ART ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAPOLIS Mr. Evans Woollen, President ; Mrs. Addison C. Harris, Vice-President ; Mr. William Coughlen, Secretary ; Mr. Howard M. Stanton, Treasurer.


3 CATHERINE MERRILL CLUB, THE.


Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, President ; Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna, Vice-President ; Miss Lavalette Miller, Secretary : Miss Mina Merrill, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Horace J. Eddy, Treasurer.


4 CENTURY CLUB.


Mr. Charles Carrol Brown, President ; Mr. John A. Lapp, First Vice-Presi- dent : Mr. Sol H. Esarey, Second Vice-President ; Mr. Edward N. Canis, Third Vice-President; Mr. J. Walter Dunn. Secretary ; Mr. Frank C. Stew- art, Treasurer.


5 CLIO CLUB.


Mrs. Edward J. Dunn, President : Mrs. Nathan J. Masten, Vice-President ; Mrs. J. Edwin Kopf, Secretary ; Mrs. Harry G. Coughlen, Treasurer ; Miss Emily McDowell, Critic; Mrs. A. K. Hallowell, Vice-Critic ; Mrs. Lucretia McDowell, Delegate to Local Council.


7 COLUMBIA CLUB.


Fred C. Gardner, President ; Sewall A. Nebeker, Vice-President ; Arthur C. Wells, Secretary ; Gustav H. Mueller. Treasurer ; Charles Laperruque, Man- ager.


S INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE.


C. C. Hanch, President ; Frank Mc- Allister, First Vice-President ; Andrew Smith, Treasurer ; L. H. Lewis, As- sistant General Secretary.


9 CONTEMPORARY CLUB OF INDIAN- APOLIS.


Mr. Charles Martindale, President ; Dr. John N. Hurty, Mr. Frederick R. Kautz, Miss Anna Nicholas, Vice-Presi- dents ; Mr. James W. Fesler, Secre- tary ; Mr. George C. Calvert, Treas- urer.


12 COUNTRY CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS. Samuel D. Miller, President : Clarence Stanley, Vice-President ; Alfred H. Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer. .


13 CULTURE CLUB.


15 D. A. R. (General Arthur St. Clair Chapter). Mrs. John N. Carey, Miss Eliza Browning, Honorary Regents ; Miss Belle Dean, Regent; Mrs. Henry Clay Brubaker, Vice-Regent; Miss Ruth Williamson, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Mary Shirley, Recording Secre- tary ; Miss Elizabeth DeFrees ; Treas- urer ; Miss Eleanor Carey, Registrar ; Miss Bertha Ellis, Historian.


16 D. A. R. (Caroline Scott Ilarrison Chap- ter). Mrs. Samuel E. Perkins, Regent ; Mrs. Charles E. Kregelo, Vice-Regent ; Mrs. David M. Parry, Vice-Regent : Mrs. Caleb S. Denny, Vice-Regent : Mrs. Orin D. Walker, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Merritt A. Potter, Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. William II. Kersh- ner, Registrar ; Mrs. John L. Bone- dict, Treasurer ; Mrs. George S. Wil- son, Historian ; Mrs. Robert B. Keith, Librarian ; Mrs. Thomas B. McMath, Chaplain.


17 D. A. R. (Indianapolis Chapter).


Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, Regent : Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, Vice-Regent : Mrs. Richard Smith, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Ward H. Dean, Corresponding H. Secretary ; Mrs. Edwin Forry. Treasurer : Mrs. Fanny Morrison, His- torian ; Mrs. James W. Lilly, Regis- trar.


18 D. R. (Anthony Wayne Chapter ). Mrs. W. W. Stockton, Regent ; Mrs. Chas. M. Cross. Vice-Regent : Mrs. Theresa V. Smith. Secretary ; Mrs. Win. N. Picken, Treasurer : Mrs. Ora Lane, Historian : Mrs. H. L. Crimes. Delegate to Local Council of Women.


19 DAS DEUTSCHE HAUS.


Mr. Albrecht Kipp. T'resident: Mr. Frederick M. Bachman. Vice-Presi- dent : Mr. Clemens Vonnegut, Finan- cial Secretary ; Mr. Gustav A. Pfeiffer. Recording Secretary ; Mr. Gustav .1. Schnull, Treasurer.


20 DEUTSCHER MUSIKVEREIN.


Mr. Herman P. Lieber, President : Mr. J. George Mueller. Vice-President : Mr. H. W. Kothe, Corresponding Sec- retary : Mr. Clemens Mueller. Record- ing Secretary : Mr. Otto L. Kipp. Financial Secretary : Mr. Adolph Walker, Treasurer : Mr. Charles Mexer, Jr., Registrar ; Mr| Armin Bohn, Jr .. Librarian.


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21 DRAMATIC CLUB, THIE.


Mr. D. Laurence Chambers, President ; Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis. Vce-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Lawrence Belding Cum- mnings, Secretary ; Mr. Oscar Schmidt, Treasurer.


22 FORTNIGHTLY LITERATURE CLUB. Mrs. John N. Hurty, President ; Mrs. Joseph Taggart, First Vice-President : Mrs. Harry D. Tutewiler, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. William N. Wishard, Secretary ; Mrs. F. Ellis Hunter, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Everett McL. Thompson, Treasurer.


23 FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB.


Mrs. Elizabeth Daily, President : Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, Vice-President ; Mrs. Elizabeth V. Spahr, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mrs. A. Hornaday, Corre- sponding Secretary.


24 INDIANAPOLIS HIGHLAND GOLF


CLUB.


Frank L. Jones, President : Dick Miller, Vice-President ; Wm. F. Tay- lor, Secretary-Treasurer.


25 INDIANA COMMANDERY OF LOYAL LEGION.


Surgeon Charles L. Wilson, Command- er ; Captain Woodson S. Marshall. Senior Vice-Commander ; Dr. Fred- erick R. Charlton, Junior Vice-Com- mander ; Captain A. M. Scott. Rec- order ; Captain J. HI. Lowes, Registrar : Major Sanford Fortner, Treasurer ; Herman Munk, Chancellor ; Rev. A. B. Storms, Chaplain ; Captain T. B. Wil- kinson, Samuel D. Miller, General Chas. Noble, Major J. B. Homan. Captain Chas. D. Herron, Council.


27 INDIANAPOLIS GERMAN LITERARY CLUB.


Mrs. Charles M. Walker, President ; Mrs. J. George Mueller, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Margaret B. Segur. Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. Theodore Barnes, Secretary ; Mrs. George Gas- ton. Treasurer ; Mrs. August E. Die- trichs, Librarian.


28 INDIANAPOLIS GUN CLUB.


Mr. M. E. Edmondson, President ; Mr. Thomas H. Parry, Vice-President ; Mr. W. C. Hofer, Secretary ; Mr. John H. Neighbors, Treasurer.


29 INDIANAPOLIS LITERARY CLUB.


Jacob P. Dunn, President ; J. B. Roberts, Secretary ; John N. Hurty, Treasurer.


30 INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.


Mrs. John F. Barnhill, President ; Mrs. Martha Gipe, Vice-President : Mrs. W. T. Barnes, Recording Secre- tary ; Mrs. Samuel R. Artman. Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. G. H. West- ing, Treasurer.


31 INDIANAPOLIS MAENNERCHOR.


Mr. John P. Frenzel, President : Mr. George G. Alig, Vice-President : Mr. R. M. Mueller, Corresponding Secre- tary : Mr. Frank L. Reissner. Finan- cial Secretary ; Mr. J. W. Rhodehamel,


Treasurer : Mr. Fred Pintzke, Libra- rian ; Mr. Carl Gierke, Standard Bearcr.


32 INDIANAPOLIS MAENNERCHOR LADIES' AUXILIARY.


Mrs. Herman I. Adam, President ; Mrs. John P. Frenzel, First Vice- President ; Mrs. Julius Keller. Sr .. Second Vice-President; Miss Emma Minter, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Reinie Miller, Financial Secre- tary ; Mrs. William Off, Assistant Soc- retary ; Mrs. J. Wesley Rhodehamel, Treasurer.


33 INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN'S CLUB.


Mrs. Meridith Nicholson, President ; Mrs. Fritz Krull, Vice-President ; Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna, Jr .. Recording Sec- retary : Mrs. Henry L. Van Hoff, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Frank Nicholas Lewis, Treasurer ; Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke, Federation Sec- retary.


34 INTER NOS CLUB, THE.


Mrs. Milo Stuart, President : Mrs. J. L. Stacy, Vice-President; Mrs. B. S. Gadd, Recording Secretary : Mrs. J. H. Moffett, Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer.


35 IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB. Mrs. John Oxenford, President : Mrs. C. P. Aten, Vice-President ; Mrs. Florien Fry,. Secretary ; Mrs. George Buck, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Charles Winders, Treasurer.


36 IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB.


Mrs. Thomas C. Howe, President ; Mrs. George S. Cottman, First Vice- President : Mrs. Beecher J. Terrell. Second Vice-President ; Mrs. John S. Kenyon, Secretary ; Mrs. H. Noble Goe. Treasurer.


38 LADIES' LITERARY UNION.


Mrs. Mae Moon, President : Mrs. Myrtle Hodges, First Vice-President ; Mrs. Helen Fassold, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. Eunice M. Newton. Secretary ; Mrs. Georgia Magruder. Corresponding Secretary : Mrs. Laura B. Hancock, Treasurer : Mrs. Claudia K. Erther, Delegate to Indiana State Federation of Clubs ; Mrs. Adelaide Phares, Alternate.


39 LATE BOOK CLUB.


Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. President : Mrs. W. J. Riley and Mrs. E. D. Porter, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. W. D. Lalley. Recording Secretary ; Mrs. John B. Schramm, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. William Clifford, Treasurer.


40 MAGAZINE CLUB.


Mrs. A. J. Clark. President ; Mrs. Villiam J. Sumner, Vice-President : Mrs. Morton L. Edwards, Vice-Presi- dent : Mrs. A. E. Shirley. Recording Secretary : Mrs. O. H. Clark, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Miss Gladys Ham- mond, Treasurer : Miss Mary Roope. Critic ; Miss Isabel Whitsit. Federa- tion Secretary.


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41 MARION CLUB.


Claude M. McElwaine. President; Irv- ing W. Lemaux, First Vice-President ; Albert F. Buchanan, Second Vice- President ; Frank R. Demmerly, Third Vice-President ; Lester F. Moorman, Secretary ; Frank Shellhouse, Treas- urer ; Donald A. Stackhouse, Joseph T. Stokes and Leonard M. Quill, Di- rectors.


42 MONDAY CLUB.


Mrs. John D. Johnson, President : Mrs. Robert W. McBride, First Vice-Presi- dent : Mrs. Lew G. Ellingham, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. George M. Cobb, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. E. J. Robi- son, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Frank J. Sleight, Treasurer.


43 MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB.


Mrs. Claire Dearborn, President ; Mrs. Leroy A. Mansfield, Vice-President ; Mrs. John S. Wright, Secretary-Treas- urer.


44 MATINEE MUSICALE.


Mrs. J. S. Jenckes, President ; Mrs. Carl Lieber, Vice-President ; Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, Secretary ; Miss Anna May Johnson, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Herbert H . Rice, Treasurer ; Miss Sarah Meigs, Libra- rian.


45 ORDER OF DESCENDANTS OF CO- LONIAL GOVERNORS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, State Chairman.


46 OVER THE TEA CUPS.


Mrs. Robert H. Strong, President; Mrs. Hiram W. Moore, Vice-Presi- dent ; Miss Frances J. Brownell, Secretary ; Mrs. Henry Coe, Treas- urer.


47 PARLOR CLUB.


Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, Honorary President ; Mrs. S. Elliott Perkins, Sr., President ; Mrs. D. L. Wood, Mrs. O. J. Dearborn, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. George F. Bass, Secretary ; Mrs. David K. Partlow, Treasurer ; Mrs. R. Harry Miller, Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, Mrs. Horace J. Eddy, Executive Committee.


48 PHILOMATHEAN CLUB.


Mrs. S. D. Farrabee, President ; Mrs. H. L. Grimes. Vice-President ; Mrs. H. K. Buskirk, Recording-Secretary ; Mrs. Julius Shepard, Corresponding- Secretary ; Mrs. L. G. Rothschild, Treasurer ; Mrs. William Picken, Assistant Treasurer ; Miss Maud McColley, Librarian.


49 THE PORTFOLIO.


Mr. Albert R. Kohlman, President : Miss Roda Selleck, Vice-President ; Mr. Herbert W. Foltz. Secretary ; Mr. George C. Calvert, Treasurer.


50 PRESENT DAY CLUB.


Mrs. A. B. Conkle, President ; Mrs. W. C. Zaring, First Vice-President ; Mrs. S. H. Thorpe, Second Vice-


President ; Mrs. I. S. Thurston, Sec- retary ; Mrs. Rena S. Kittle, Treas- urer; Mrs. F. L. Pettijohn, Federa- tion Secretary.


52 PROCTOR CLUB.


Mrs. S. P. Sheerin, President ; Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Vice-President ; Mrs. J. C. Cotter, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Mrs. J. G. McNutt, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. M. W. Carr, Treas- urer.


53 THE PROPYLAEUM.


Mrs. Henry D. Pierce, President ; Mrs. E. F. Hodges, First Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. George F. Adams, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. George C. Hitt, Secretary ; Miss Katharine Barnett, Treasurer.


54 REVIEW CIRCLE.


Mrs. Peter M. Dill, President; Mrs. Thomas C. Hood, Vice-President ; Mrs. Albert P. Smith, Secretary ; Mrs. Harry M. Gentry, Treasurer.


55 SHAKESPEARE CLUB.


Hon. James B. Black, President ; Mrs. Edward H. Davis, Secretary ; Miss Mary A. Dye, Treasurer.


57 SKETCHING CLUB.


Miss Edith Neubacher, President ; Mrs. Stanfield Keeney, Vice-Presi- dent ; Miss Nannie Moffitt, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Miss Marie Stewart, Recording Secretary ; Miss Emily Helming, Treasurer ; Miss Roda Selleck, Critic.


58 THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.


Mrs. James Roberts McKee, Honorary President ; Mrs. Arthur S. Brooks, President ; Mrs. Frank G. Darlington, Treasurer.


59 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. William O. Bates, Governor ; William B. Wheelock, Deputy Governor Gen- eral in Indiana; Col. William J. Robie, Deputy Governor ; H. B. Hey- wood, Lieutenant Governor ; Henry K. Merritt, Secretary ; Charles E. Coffin, Treasurer ; William C. Cun- ningham, Registrar; Rev. B. Wilson Smith, Historian ; Rev. Lewis Brown, Ph. D., D. D., Chaplain ; R. B. Wetherill, M. D., Surgeon ; W. George


Wilson, Chancellor ; Merrill Moores, Genealogist.


60 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVO- LUTION IN THE STATE OF IN- DIANA. James E. Somes, President ; J. R. Morgan, First Vice-President ; James P. Goodrich, Second Vice-President ; Charles Martindale. Third Vice-Presi- dent ; Chalmers Hamill, Secretary ; Theodore Stein, Jr., Treasurer ; Gar- vin M. Brown, Registrar ; Rev. Christopher S. Sargent. Chaplain ; Clarence A. Kenyon. Trustee.


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61 SOCIETY OF SONS OF THE REVO- LUTION IN THE STATE OF IN- DIANA.


Judge R. W. McBride, President ; Judge A. C. Ayres, First Vice-Presi- dent; Capt. J. T. Layman, Second Vice-President ; Sen. T. T. Moore, Third Vice-President ; Prof. J. A. Woodburn, Fourth Vice-President ; Hiram B. Patten, Secretary ; Elliott R. Tibbets, Treasurer ; Harvey B. Stout, Jr., Registrar ; Dr. F. W. Fox- worthy, Historian ; Rev. Lewis Brown, Chaplain.


62 ST. MARY'S OF THE WOODS CLUB. Mrs. James H. Parkhurst, President ; Mrs. Mary Korbly McNutt, First Vice-President ; Miss Gladys Cope- land, Second Vice-President ; Miss Emma Ryan, Treasurer ; Miss Ruth Ready, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Elizabeth Hawkins, Recording Secretary.


63 THURSDAY AFTERNOON READING CIRCLE.


Mrs. Henry R. Martin, President ; Mrs. Ronald A. Foster, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Clyde C. Gage, Secretary ; Mrs. Harry A. Van Osdol, Treasurer.


64 UNIVERSITY CLUB OF INDIANA, Hewitt H. Howland, President ; Evans Woollen, First Vice-President ; Wil- liam M. Taylor, Second Vice-Presi- dent ; W. F. C. Golt, Treasurer ; Oscar Schmidt, Secretary ; John D. Strachen, Assistant Secretary ; Thomas D. Sheerin, Librarian.


69 WOMAN'S RESEARCH CLUB.


Mrs. C. E. COTTINGHAM, President ; Mrs. E. D. Clark, First Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. J. P. Smith, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. J. B. Wiles, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. O.


M. Pruitt, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. David Ross, Treasurer ; Mrs. M. F. Ault, Critic.


70 ZETATHEA CLUB, THE.


Mrs. Charles R. Sowder, President ; Mrs. John E. Spann, Vice-President ; Mrs. C. E. Crippen, Secretary ; Mrs. J. A. Mehaffey, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. J. E. Jones, Treasurer ; Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, Historian.


71 THE PLAYERS.


Mr. Robert F. Doggett, President; Mrs. Charles McNaull, Vice-President ; Mrs. Albert Rabb, Secretary ; Mr. James B. Steep, Treasurer.


72 GERMAN LADIES' AID SOCIETY. Mrs. Adolph Scherrer, President ; Mrs. J. George Mueller, First Vice- President ; Mrs. Adolph Schell- schmidt, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Robert Elliott, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. Ida Kothe, Financial Secretary ; Mrs. Otto R. Lieber, Treas- urer.


73 BOARD OF TRADE.


Roscoe O. Hawkins, President; Bert A. Boyd, Vice-President ; William H. Howard, Secretary ; Tom Oddy, Treasurer.


74 INDIANAPOLIS CANOE CLUB.


Harry G. Buschmann, President ; Samuel K. Ruick, Vice-President ; Lee R. Garber, Secretary and Treas- urer ; Frank R. Demmerly, Recording Secretary.


75 INDIANAPOLIS CLUB.


Mr. Ralph Bamberger, President ; Mr. Jesse J. Mossler, Vice-President ; Mr. Edward R. Green, Secretary ; Mr. Jonas Joseph, Treasurer.


76 INDIANAPOLIS BOYS' CLUB ASSO- CIATION.


Mr. George L. Denny, President ; Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks, First Vice- President ; Mrs. Charles W. Fair- banks, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. J. S. Holliday, Third Vice-President ; Mrs. Pink Johnston, Assistant Sec- retary ; Mr. Warren H. Munk, Treas- urer ; Mr. Frank C. Jordan, Acting Superintendent.


77 INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER MISSION. Mrs. John E. Hendricks, President ; Mrs. J. W. Beck, Recording Secre- tary ; Miss Mary E. Gladding, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. Herman C. Tuttle, Information Secretary ; Mrs. J. H. Lowes, Treasurer.


78 SOROSIS CLUB.


Mrs. Bert A. Casmire, President ; Mrs. Henry Clay Campbell, First Vice-President ; Mrs. Orlando Bruner, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Vestal W. Woodward, Secretary ; Mrs. Au- gustus Bruner, Treasurer.


79 ORDER OF THE CROWN IN AMERICA.


Mrs. William J. Holliday, Counselor ; Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, Asso- ciate Counselor.


80 UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF 1812 (Philip Schoff Chapter).


Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, Regent ; Mrs. E. A. Cobb, Honoary Vice- Regent ; Mrs. C. S. Sargent, First Vice- Regent ; Mrs. William A. Guthrie, Second Vice-Regent ; Mrs. Allan B. Philputt, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Alma Routh, Recording Secre- tary ; Mrs. John H. Talbott, Treas- urer ; Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, Reg- istrar.


85 INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Judge Daniel W. Howe, President ; Mr. Jacob P. Dunn, Secretary ; Mr. Charles E. Coffin, Treasurer.




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