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, 1916, Part 1

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DAU'S BLUE BOOK 1916


INDIANAPOLIS


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THE Indianapolis Blute Bonk


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


1916


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PREFACE


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HE Eighth edition of THE BLUE BOOK possesses some features which we trust will entitle it to retain the high place in public favor that has been accorded its predecessors. We desire especially to thank our lady patrons for their cordial appreciation of our efforts.


The difficulty attending the compiling of such a book can be easily appreciated ; and we therefore trust that any omissions will be brought to our notice, that they may be corrected in future. We hope to make THE BLUE BOOK as nearly perfect as it is possible to make such a volume.


We do not claim THE BLUE BOOK is either a City Di- rectory or absolutely an Elite Directory; neither do we pretend to pass upon the social or financial standing of the parties whose names are contained therein. It is simply a compilation of about 2,500 names of the more prominent householders and residents published in the most con- venient form for reference by our lady patrons.


The title "The Blue Book" is given the work because of its blue cover. It does not refer to blue blood, as many people suppose. Webster's definition of Blue Book is as follows: "Blue Book-a book containing a list of fashionable addresses."


Please send any information you may have that will aid in keeping the records correct to Dau's Blue Books, Inc., 74 West 50th Street, New York City.


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Club Index


1 AFTERMATH, THE.


Mrs. Thomas W. Demmerly, Presi- dent ; Mrs. James H. Brill, First Vice- President ; Mrs. George M. Christena, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Charles E. Weybright, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. William H. Frosch, Correspond- ing Secretary ; Mrs. Sanford A. Wig- gins, Treasurer.


2 ART ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN- APOLIS.


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


3 CATHERINE MERRILL CLUB.


Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna, Jr., President ; Mrs. Louis Burckhardt, Vice-Presi- dent ; Miss Valette Miller, Recording Secretary ; Miss Mina Merrill, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. Horace Eddy, Treasurer.


4 CENTURY CLUB.


Sol H. Esarey, President ; J. Walter Dunn, Secretary ; Frank C. Stewart, Treasurer.


5 CLIO CLUB.


Mrs. Sylvester Trueblood, President ; Mrs. Jesse Kellum, Vice-President ; Mrs. Alden J. Cox, Secretary ; Mrs. Isaiah G. Furnas. Treasurer ; Mrs. John T. Wheeler, Critic; Mrs. Walter D. Hoskins, Vice-Critic.


7 COLUMBIA CLUB.


Mr. Lucius O. Hamilton, President ; Mr. Charles W. Miller, Vice-President ; Mr. Louis B. Ewbank, Secretary ; MMr. lIenry F. Campbell, Treasurer ; Mr. Charles C. Rouzer, Manager.


8 INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE.


Mr. Fred I. Willis, President ; Mr. A. G. Ruddell, Vice-President ; Mr. War- ren D. Oakes, General Secretary ; Mr. Ralph W. Douglass, Assistant Secre- tary ; Mr. E. J. Gausepohl, Treasurer.


9 CONTEMPORARY CLUB.


Mr. Lee Burns, President ; Miss May Shipp, Mr. D. Laurance Chambers, Mr. Jacob P. Dunn, Vice-Presidents ; Mr. Edmund H. Eitel, Secretary ; Mr. George C. Calvert. Treasurer.


12 COUNTRY CLUB.


Mr. Ralph A. Lemcke, President ; Mr. Louis C. Huesmann, Vice-President ; Mr. Alfred H. Johnson, Secretary- Treasurer.


15 DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVO- LUTION (Arthur St. Clair Chapter). Miss Gertrude Baker, Regent; Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, Vice-Regent ; Miss Mary Shirley, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Mrs. Harry R. Fitton, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Almus Vinton, Treas- urer ; Miss Eleanor Carey, Registrar ; Miss Bertha Ellis, Historian.


16 D. A. R. (Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter).


Mrs. Samuel Elliott Perkins, Regent ; Mrs. F. B. Wynn, Mrs. Frank La Foe Link, Mrs. W. W. Winslow. Vice- Regents ; Miss Alta M. Roberts, Re- cording Secretary ; Mrs. Merritt A. Potter,


Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. William H. Kershner, Registrar ; Mrs. L. W. George, Treasurer ; Mrs. George S. Wilson, Historian ; Mrs. T. C. Day, Chaplain ; Miss Caroline Thompson, Librarian.


17 D. A. R. (Cornelia Cole Fairbanks


Chapter ).


Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, Regent ; Mrs. James W. Lilly, Vice-Regent ; Mrs. Thomas Kackley, Recording Secre- tary ; Mrs. Ward H. Dean, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. Edward H. Greer, Treasurer ; Miss Emily Fletch- er, Historian ; Mrs. Thomas B. Ar- nold, Registrar.


18 DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION (Anthony Wayne Chapter). Mrs. O. C. Neier, Regent ; Miss Anna Kate Adams, Civic Regent ; Mrs. Theresa Voss Smith, Secretary ; Mrs. William Picken, Treasurer ; Mrs. II. L. Grimes, Historian.


19 DAS DEUTSCHE HAUS.


Mr. Albrecht Kipp. President ; Mr. Frederick M. Bachman, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mr. Clemens Vonnegut, Finan- cial Secretary ; Mr. Gustav A. Pfeif- fer, Recording Secretary ; Mr. Gustav A. Schnull, Treasurer.


20 MUSIKVEREIN.


Mr. Kurt Vonnegut, President ; Mr. H. W. Kothe, Vice-President ; Mr. Eu- gene Kothe, Corresponding Secretary ; Mr. C. Otto Janus, Recording Secre- tary ; Mr. Otto L. Kipp, Financial Sec- retary : Mr. Adolph Walker. Treas- urer ; Mr. Fred. Niemann, Registrar ; Mr. F. Bickel, Librarian.


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21 DRAMATIC CLUB.


Mr. Ilewitt H. llowland. President ; Mrs. Henry Talbott, Vice-President : Mr. Austin 11. Brown, Secretary ; Mr. George William Sullivan, Treas- urer.


22 FORTNIGHTLY LITERARY CLUB.


Mrs. James P. Baker, President : Mrs. Arthur V. Brown, First Vice-Presi- dent : Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, Sec- ond Vice-President; Mrs. A. L. Lock- ridge, Recording Secretary : Mrs. Louis II. Wolff, Corresponding Necre- tary ; Mrs. Carrie G. Rexford, Treas- urer.


24 HIGHLAND GOLF CLUB.


Mr. Frank L. Jones, President : Mr. Lucius M. Wainwright, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mr. William F. Taylor, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


25 LOYAL LEGION.


Surgeon Green V. Woollen, Command- er ; Major M. M. Lacey, Senior Vice- Commander ; Captain S. M. Compton, Junior Vice-Commander ; Captain A. M. Scott, Recorder ; Major Sanford Fortner, Treasurer ; Captain James II. Lowes, Registrar ; Fred A. Sims, Chancellor ; Captain William P. Mc- Kinsey, Chaplain.


27 INDIANAPOLIS GERMAN LITERARY CLUB.


Mrs. Charles M. Walker, President ; Mrs. Louis Burckhardt, Vice-Presi- dent : Mrs. Margaret B. Segur, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. Theodore Barnes, Secretary ; Mrs. S. Il. Fletch- er, Treasurer ; Mrs. John Shaw, Li- brarian.


28 INDIANAPOLIS GUN CLUB.


29 INDIANAPOLIS LITERARY CLUB.


Mr. John N. Hurty, President ; Mr. James A. Rohbach, Secretary ; Mr. Theodore Stempfel, Treasurer ; Mr. Orange S. Runnells, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mr. Alfred F. Potts, Second Vice-President ; Mr. Edmund H. Eitel, Third Vice-President.


30 INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL COUNCIL WOMEN.


Mrs. M. F. Culp, President : Mrs. San- ford D. Farrabee, Vice-President ; Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. William M. Norris, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. John I. Barnhill, Treasurer.


31 INDIANAPOLIS MAENNERCHOR


32 INDIANAPOLIS MAENNERCHOR LA- DIES' AUXILIARY


33 INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN'S CLUB.


Mrs. Alexander Jameson, President : Mrs. Ruddell, Vice-President ; Mrs. Brandon, Recording Secretary ; Mrs.


Iludson, Corresponding Secretary ;


Mrs. Clarke, Federation Mrs. Lewis, Treasurer.


Secretary ;


35 IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB.


Mrs. C. H. Winders, President ; Mrs. George Buck, Vice-President ; MIrs. George M. Cornelius, Recording Secre- tary ; Mrs. S. L. Potter, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Ida B. Bellman, Treasurer.


36 IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLIB.


Mrs. Ellen B. Terrell, President ; Miss Cornelia Allen, First Vice-President : Mrs. Minnie R. Badger, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. Anna C. Buck, Secre- tary ; Mrs. Cornelia F. Goe. Treas- urer.


37 KAPPA ALPHA TIIETAL.


39 LATE BOOK CLUB.


Mrs. Arestes C. Lukenbill, President ; Mrs. Anthony Bowen, First Vice- President ; Mrs. Ralph Kennington, Second Vice-President : Mrs. William Clifford, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. William D. Lalley, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. W. J. Riley, Treasurer.


40 MAGAZINE CLUB.


Mrs. W. J. Sumner, President ; Mrs. J. F. Edwards, First Vice-President ; Mrs. C. T. Austin, Second Vice-Presi- dent : Miss Ida MI Whitenack. Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. W. II. Alford, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. W. D. Tibbs, Treasurer ; Mrs. W. M. Hee- schell, Federation Secretary ; Mrs. A. J. Clark, Critic.


42 MONDAY CLUB.


Mrs. O. P. Toph, President ; Mrs. W. S. Tomlin, First Vice-President : Mrs. II. S. Adkinson, Second Vice-Presi- dent : Mrs. J. K. Conner, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. J. F. Edwards, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. T. Ilanna, Treasurer.


43 MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB.


Mrs. L. A. Mansfield, President ; Mrs. Charles E. Cox, Vice-President : Miss Alice Newell, Secretary and Treas- urer ; Miss Dearborn, Critic.


44 MATINEE MUSICALE.


Mrs. Henry Schurman, President ; Mrs. Simon L. Kiser, Vice-President ; Mrs. Frank Edenharter, Recording Secretary ; Miss Anna May Johnson, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Her- bert II. Rice, Treasurer ; Miss Sara T. Meigs, Librarian.


45 ORDER OF DESCENDANTS OF CO- LONIAL GOVERNORS IN THE


STATE OF INDIANA. Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, State Chairman.


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46 OVER THE TEA CUPS.


Mrs. W. W. Woollen, President ; Mrs. Ernest Bross, Vice-President ; Mrs. Edward Harman, Secretary ; Miss Julia Walk, Treasurer.


47 PARLOR CLUB.


Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, Honorary President ; Mrs. S. Elliott Perkins, President : Mrs. David Ross, Mrs. D. L. Wood, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. Irving C. King, Secretary ; Miss Dearborn, Treasurer.


48 PHILOMATHEAN CLUB.


Mrs. S. D. Farrabee, President ; Mrs. E. E. Flickinger, Vice-President ; Miss Maud McColley, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Frank Manly, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. H. B. McColley, Treas- urer ; Mrs. S. H. Robinson, Assistant Treasurer ; Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Li- brarian.


49 PORTFOLIO, THE.


Mr. Lee Burns, President ; Mrs. Jes- sie M. Braton, Vice-President ; Mr. Ilerbert W. Foltz, Secretary ; Mr. George C. Calvert, Treasurer.


50 PRESENT DAY CLUB, THE.


Mrs. William H. Schmidt, President ; Mrs. Anson B. Conkle, First Vice- President ; Mrs. Lynn D. Hay, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Taylor E. Gron- inger, Secretary ; Mrs. Clarence A. Cook, Treasurer ; Mrs. Eugene Foley, Federation Secretary.


52 PROCTER CLUB, THE.


Mrs. M. W. Carr, President ; Mrs. J. C. Cotter, Vice-President ; Mrs. J. S. Ferris, Secretary ; Mrs. T. A. Wynne, Treasurer.


53 PROPYLAEUMM, THE.


Mrs. Henry D. Pierce, President ; Mrs. William J. McKee, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. John G. Hurty, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. George C. Hitt, Secretary ; Miss Katharine Barnett, Treasurer.


55 SHAKESPEARE CLUB.


Mr. James B. Black, President : Mr. Edward H. Davis, Vice-President ; Miss Lillian F. Davis, Secretary ; Miss Mary A. Dye, Treasurer.


57 SKETCHING CLUB.


Mr. Road E. Selleck, Critic ; Miss Nannie Moffitt, President ; Miss Edith Neubacher, Vice-President ; Miss Eliza- beth Keeney, Secretary ; Miss Marie Stewart, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Belle Johnson, Treasurer.


58 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA.


Mrs. James Robert McKee, Honorary President ; Mrs. Benjamin D. Walcott, President ; Mrs. Edward F. Hodges, First Vice-President ; Mrs. Woodbury Treat Morris, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. W. J. Holliday, Mrs. Volney T. Malott, Honorary Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. Frank N. Lewis, Recording Sec- retary ; Mrs. Henry Scot Fraser, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Edward Il. Dean, Registrar ; Mrs. Arthur Brown, Historian ; Miss Mary Early Holliday, Librarian ; Mrs. Frank G. Darlington, Treasurer.


59 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.


Mr. William O. Bates, Governor ; Mr. William B. Wheelock, Deputy Gov- ernor-General for Indiana : Col. Wil- liam J. Robie, Deputy Governor ; Mr. Henry B. Heywood, Lieutenant Gov- ernor ; Mr. Stanley C. Brooks, Secre- tary ; Mr. Charles E. Coffin, Treas- urer ; Rev. B. Wilson Smith, Histor- ian; Rev. Lewis Brown, Chaplain ; Mr. R. B. Wetherill, M.D., Surgeon ; Mr. Merrill Moores, Chancellor and Genealogist.


60 INDIANA SOCIETY OF SONS OF THE REVOLUTION.


Judge John S. Tarkington. President ; Dr. Allison Maxwell, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mr. Sanford D. Farrabee, Sec- ond Vice-President ; Mr. Henry B. Heywood, Third Vice-President ; Mr. Samuel T. Conkling, Fourth Vice- President ; Mr. Luman K. Babcock, Secretary : Mr. Elliott R. Tibbetts, Treasurer.


61 INDIANA SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.


Major Robert Tyndall, President : Mr. Thomas Vaile, Kokomo, Ind., Vice- President ; Mr. Felix M. McWhirter, Treasurer ; Mr. Garvin M. Brown, Registrar : Mr. Austin II. Brown, Sec- retary ; Mr. Theodore Stein, Sr., Trus- tee.


63 THURSDAY AFTERNOON READING CIRCLE.


Mrs. David Fair, President, Mrs. Wil- liam R. Patton, Vice-President ; Mrs. John A. Boyd, Secretary ; Mrs. Charles D. Renick, Treasurer ; Mrs. William R. Wheeler, Critic.


64 UNIVERSITY CLUB.


Mr. Ernest Knefler, President ; Mr. A. L. Taggart, First Vice-President : Mr. Evans Woollen. Second Vice-Presi- dent ; Mr. Walter F. C. Golt, Treas- urer ; Mr. Oscar P. Welborn, Secre- tary ; Mr. John D. Strachan, Assist- ant Secretary.


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69 WOMAN'S RESEARCHI CLUB.


Mrs. David Ross, President ; Mrs. Frederic C. Heath, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Miss Sarah E. Rudisill, Second Vice-President ; Miss Margaret Steven- son, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Merle Sidener, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. C. M. Lemon, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. L. Masters, Critic.


70 THE ZETATHEA CLUB.


Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson, President ; Mrs. J. Arthur Mahaffey, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, Sec- retary ; Mrs. Charles J. llurst, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Julius W. Knipp, Treasurer ; Mrs. William F. Johnson, Historian ; Mrs. Willis D. Engle, Federation Delegate.


71 THE PLAYERS.


Mr. Kurt Vonnegut, President ; Miss Marietta Finley, Vice-President ; Mrs. Albert Rabb, Secretary ; Mr. Norman Cook, Treasurer ; Mr. Randle Dean, Fifth Member.


72 GERMAN LADIES' AID SOCIETY.


Mrs. Adolph Scherrer, President ; Mrs. John Buehler, First Vice-President ; Mrs. J. George Mueller, Second Vice- President ; Miss Marianna Sielken, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Ida Kothe, Financial Secretary ; Mrs. Otto R. Lieber, Treasurer.


73 BOARD OF TRADE.


Mr. George H. Evans, President ; Mr. James H. Taylor, Vice-President ; Mr. William H. Howard, Secretary ; Mr. Tom Oddy, Treasurer.


74 INDIANAPOLIS CANOE CLUB.


Mr. R. A. MacGill. President ; Mr. Preston C. Rubush. Vice-President ; Mr. Thomas Richards, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mr. Lee R. Garber, Record- ing Secretary.


75 INDIANAPOLIS CLUB.


Mr. Louis J. Borinstein, President ; Mr. Meer Efroymson, Vice-President ; Mr. Jacob H. Wolf, Secretary ; Mr. Harry A. Kahn, Treasurer.


76 THE BOYS' CLUB ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Thomas D. Sheerin, President ; Mr. Frank C. Jordan, First Vice- President ; Mrs. J. S. Holliday, Second Vice-President ; Mr. R. Walter Jarvis, Secretary ; Mr. Herman W. Kothe, Treasurer.


77 INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER MISSION. Mrs. Nelson A. Gladding, President ; Mrs. Joseph W. Beck, Recording Sec- retary ; Mrs. William T. Meyer, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. Herman C. Tuttle. Information Secretary ; Mrs. William Banieniine, Treasurer.


78 SOROSIS CLUB.


Mrs. Henry C. Campbell, President ; Mrs. Berkley A. Casmire, First Vice- President ; Mrs. A. R. Harlan, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. James 11. Craven, Secretary ; Mrs. George Taylor, Treas- urer.


79 ORDER OF THE CROWN IN AMER- ICA.


Mrs. William J. Holliday, Councillor ; Mrs. Wilbur F. 'Winchester, Associate Councillor.


80 UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF IS12 (Philip Schoff Chapter).


Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, Honorary Regent, Mrs. Edward A. Cobb, Hon. orary Vice Regent ; Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, Regent ; Mrs. William A. Guthrie, Vice-Regent ; Mrs. Allan B. Philputt, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Alma Routh, Recording Secre- tary ; Mrs. John II. Talbott, Treas- urer.


85 INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


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


89 THE NATURE STUDY CLUB OF IN- DIANA.


Mr. William Watson Woollen. Presi- dent ; Dr. Frank B. Wynn. First Vice- President ; Miss Leora W. Pellette, Second Vice-President ; Miss Florence W. Howell, Secretary ; Dr. James A. Moag, Treasurer.


92 THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB.


94 IRVINGTON TUESDAY CLUB.


Mrs. Lon Craig, President ; Mrs. George W. Moore, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. C. Hughel, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. Arthur A. Curme, Sec- retary ; Miss Mary Stoughton Chapin, Treaurer.


95 WOMAN'S FRANCHISE LEAGUE OF INDIANA.


Dr. Amelia R. Keller, President ; Mrs. Horace C. Stilwell, Anderson ; Mrs. O. B. Jameson, Indianapolis ; Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, Indianapolis ; Mrs. Lewis J. Cox. Terre Haute; Mrs. A. D. Moffett, Elwood, Vice-Presi- dents ; Mrs. G. M. Henderson, Secre- tary and Business Manager ; Miss Adah E. Bush, Kentland, Treasurer.


99 INDIANA VASSAR CLUB.


Miss Helen Heywood. President : Mrs. Robert Tyndall, First Vice-President ; Miss Mary Allerdice, Second Vice- President ; Miss Frances Brownell, Secretary ; Miss Mona Taggert, Treas- urer.


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100 ECONOMIC CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Eben HI. Wolcott, President ; Mr. William Fortune, Vice-President ; Mr. Edward R. Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer.


101 WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT CLUB.


Mrs. George C. Hitt, President ; Mrs. J. F. Barnhill, First Vice-President ; Mrs. E. G. Ritchie, Second Vice- President : Mrs. Henry B. Heywood, Third Vice-President ; Mrs. S. E. Per- kins, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Wil- liam P. Myer, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Mrs. A. T. Coate, Treasurer ; Mrs. Austin F. Denny, Chairman Auditing Committee ; Mrs. William H. Kershner, Membership Secretary.


102 HOOSIER MOTOR CLUB.


Mr. Frank S. Fishback, President : Mr. Fred I. Willis, First Vice-Presi- dent : Mr. George A. Weidely, Second Vice-President ; Mr. Guy B. Wright. Third Vice-President ; Mr. Herbert W. Patton, Secretary ; Mr. Jerome Lyons. Treasurer.


103 THE PROGRESSIVE CLUB.


Mrs. Alfred S. Potts, President ; Miss MI. Shipp, Vice-President ; Mrs. Walter Vonnegut, Secretary ; Miss Eleanor Carey, Treasurer ; Mrs. Hugh Mc- Gibeny, Social Executive.


104 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF 1812,


STATE OF INDIANA.


Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, Honor- ary President ; Mrs. Frank A. Morri- son, President ; Mrs. Allan B. Philputt, First Vice-President ; Mrs. Arthur V. Brown, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. A. L. Preston, Third Vice-President ; Miss Alma Routh, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. William A. Guthrie, Re- cording Secretary ; Miss Frances Mor- rison, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. H. Talbott, Registrar ; Miss Alma Winston Wil- son, Historian ; Mrs. H. A. Logan, Librarian ; Mrs. Lucas, Chaplain.


105 PHI BETA KAPPA ALUMNI IN IN- DIANAPOLIS.


Mr. Hugh McK. Landon, President ; Miss Edna Henry, Vice-President ; Mr. Joseph J. Daniels, Secretary and Treasurer.


106 INDEPENDENT TURNVEREIN.




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