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, 1918, Part 1

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1918


INDIANAPOLIS


7.202 3inb 18 n ed. 67200


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1918


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HE Ninth 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 Directory 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."


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Club Index


1 AFTERMATH, THE


Mrs. John Oxenford, President; Mrs. William H. Frosch, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. E. E. Hamilton, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Harry Wilson, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. O. E. Hemphill, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. E. W. Warner, Treasurer.


2 ART ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAP- OLIS, INDIANA


Evans Woollen, President; Mrs. Ad- dison C. Harris, Vice-President ; Wil- liam Coughlen, Secretary ; Howard M. Stanton, Treasurer.


3 CATHERINE MERRILL CLUB, THE


Mrs. Perry H. Clifford, President ; Mrs. Samuel M. Deal, Vice-President ; Miss Valette Miler, Recording Secre- tary ; Miss Mina Merrill, Correspond- ing Secretary ; Mrs. Horace Eddy, Treasurer.


4 CENTURY CLUB


Herbert W. Foltz, President; J. Wal- ter Dunn, Secretary ; Frank C. Stew- art, Treasurer.


5 CLIO CLUB


Mrs. Barclay G. Mering, President ; Mrs. W. R. Evans, Vice-President ; Miss Anna M. Evans, Secretary ; Mrs. O. A. Wilkinson, Treasurer ; Mrs. W. S. Heiser, Critic.


6 COLUMBIA CLUB


John C. Ruckelhaus, President ; Gwynn F. Patterson, Vice-President ; Charles C. Rouzer, Secretary-Man- ager; Eben H. Wolcott, Treasurer.


8 INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE


William Fortune, President; Charles F. Coffin, Vice-President ; Ernest N. Smith, General Secretary ; Felix M. MdWhirter, Treasurer.


9 CONTEMPORARY CLUB


Lucius B. Swift, President ; Mrs. Jac- quelin S. Holliday, Vice-President ; Woodbury T. Morris, Vice-President ; George C. Calvert, Treasurer.


10 COUNTRY CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS, THE


Frank D. Stalnaker, President; Henry C. Atkins, Vice-President ; Alfred H. Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer.


15 DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVO- LUTION (General Arthur St. Clair Chapter)


Miss Elizabeth M. Fletcher, Regent ; Miss Belle N. Dean, Vice-Regent ; Miss Caroline Malott, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Helen Jacoby, Re- cording Secretary ; Mrs. Harry R. Fitton, Treasurer ; Miss Ruth Max- well, Registrar ; Miss Marjorie Ellis, Historian.


16 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (Caroline Scott Har- rison Chapter)


Mrs. Merritt A. Potter, Regent; Mrs. Charles E. Kregelo, First Vice-Regent ; Mrs. Quincy A. Myers, Second Vice- Regent ; Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Third Vice-Regent ; Mrs. James A. Suther- land, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Ed- ward C. Rumpler, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. Mark A. Dawson, Regis- trar ; Mrs. Robert B. Keith, Treas- urer ; Mrs. William Watson Woollen, Historian ; Mrs. Benjamin D. Walcott, Chaplain ; Mrs. Clare G. Cameron, Librarian ; Mrs. Thomas B. McMath, Parliamentarian.


17 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (Cornelia Cole Fair- banks Chapter)


Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, Regent; Mrs. Thomas Kackley, First Vice-Regent ; Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Second Vice- Regent ; Mrs. H. L. Browning, Re- cording Secretary ; Mrs. Ward H. Dean, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. F. A. Morrison, Treasurer ; Mrs. James W. Lilly, Registrar ; Miss Emily Fletcher, Historian.


18 DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION (Anthony Wayne Chapter)


Miss Pearl Randall, Regent ; Mrs. Theresa H. Smith, Vice-Regent ; Mrs. Eustace B. Halliday, Secretary ; Mrs. C. S. Townsend, Treasurer; Mrs. Aus- tin, Historian.


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19 THE ATHANAEUM


21 DRAMATIC CLUB, THE


Mr. George L. Denny, President ; Mrs. Arthur B. Grover, Vice-Presi- dent; Mr. Lee Burns, Secretary ; Mr. Walter P. Pfaff, Treasurer.


22 FORTNIGHTLY LITERARY CLUB, THE


Mrs. William N. Wishard, President ; Mrs. John T. Wheeler, First Vice- President; Mrs. Harry R. Fitton, Second Vice-President ; Miss Caroline Malott, Recording Secretary ; Miss Sue Howe, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Joseph W. Beck, Treasurer.


24 HIGHLAND GOLF CLUB


Clarence L. Kirk, President; Emer- son W. Chaille, Vice-President ; Mark W. Pangborn, Secretary and Treas- urer


25 LOYAL LEGION


Surgeon George F. Beasley, Comman- der ; Major Wilbert F. Hitt, Senior Vice-Commander ; Oliver P. Ensley, Junior Vice-Commander ; Captain A. IM. Scott, Recorder; Captain James H. Lowes, Registrar; Captain John Schley, Treasurer ; Julian D. Hogate, Chancellor ; Captain W. P. Mckinsey, Chaplain.


2.9 INDIANAPOLIS LITERARY CLUB


George C. Hitt, President; James A. Rohbach, Secretary ; George C. Cal- vert, Treasurer ; Owen D. Odell, First Vice-President ; John H. Oliver, Sec- ond Vice-President; Oscar L. Wat- kins, Third Vice-President.


30 INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN


Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, President ; Mrs. Robert C. Bennett, Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. Horace E. Hadley, Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. John Downing Johnson, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Orestes C. Lukenbill, Treasurer.


31 ACADEMY OF MUSIC


John P. Frenzel, President; George G. Alig, Vice-President ; Rudolph M. Mueller, Corresponding Secretary ; Frank L. Reissner, Financial Secre- tary ; John W. Rhodehamel, Treas- urer.


33 INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN'S CLUB


Mrs. Louis H. Levey, President ; Mrs. Ernest Bross, Vice-President; Miss Anna Hendricks, Recording Secre- tary ; Miss Anne Fraser, Correspond- ing Secretary ; Mrs. Ernest De Wolf Wales, Treasurer.


35 IRVINGTONFORTNIGHTLY CLUB


Mrs. O. L. Black, President ; Mrs. L. P. Harlan, Vice-President ; Mrs. Wal- ter Reiter, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Charles Stubbs, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Mrs. W. F. Hugats, Treasurer.


36 IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB


Mrs. Wilson F. Doan, President; Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, First Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. George Buck, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. Charles McBride, Sec- retary ; Mrs. H. Noble Goe, Treasurer.


37 IRVINGTON DRAMATIC CLUB


Christopher B. Coleman, President; Mrs. William H. Riker, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Walter W. Ward, Secre- tary ; William H. Insley, Treasurer.


3.9 LATE BOOK CLUB


Mrs. Albert D. Bowen, President ; Mrs. D. A. Leathers, First Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. G. C. Bergren, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. J. G. Marshall, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Alvin Munson, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. E. E. Stuart, Treasurer ; Mrs. Ores- tes C. Lukenbill, Delegate to State Federation of Clubs ; Mrs. R. E. Ken- nington, Delegate to Local Council of Women.


40 MAGAZINE CLUB


Mrs. J. F. Edwards, President; Mrs. O. L. Huey, First Vice-President ; Mrs. Frederick W. Gunkle, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. N. T. Perine, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. O. R. Sum- ner, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. A. J. Clark, Federation Secretary ; Mrs. Hulbert Smith, Treasurer.


42 MONDAY CLUB


Mrs. James F. Edwards, President ; Mrs. Samuel Ashby, Vice-President ; Mrs. George M. Cobb, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. Clayton Ridge, Re- cording Secretary ; Mrs. John F. Spaunhorst, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Maybelle Pettigrew, Treasurer.


44 INDIANAPOLIS MATINEE MUSICALE Mrs. Henry Schurmann, President; Mrs. S. L. Kiser, Vice-President ; Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, Recording Sec- retary ; Mrs. C. A. Pfafflin, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Miss Ida Belle Sweenie, Treasurer ; Miss Sara T. Meigs, Librarian.


43 MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB


Mrs. M. W. Moore, President ; Mrs. R. E. Adams, Vice-President; Miss Alice Newell, Secretary and Treas- urer ; Mrs. W. A. Bastian, Critic.


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45 ORDER OF DESCENDANTS OF CO- LONIAL GOVERNORS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA


Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, State Chairman.


46 OVER THE TEA CUPS


Miss Emma B. King, President; Mrs. Herbert Wood, Vice-President; Mrs. Wilmer Christian, Secretary ; Mrs. S. E. Perkins, Treasurer.


47 PARLOR CLUB


Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, Honorary President ; Mrs. D. L. Wood, Honorary Vice-President ; Mrs. S. Elliott Per- kins, President ; Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, Vice-President ; Mrs. R. O. McAlexan- der, Vice-President ; Mrs. Irving C. King, Secretary ; Mrs. John Stone, Treasurer.


48 PHILOMATHIAN CLUB


Mrs. S. D. Farrabee, President ; Mrs. B. W. Heaton, First Vice-President ; Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Second Vice- President; (Mrs. J. B. Hoffmeyer, Treasurer ; Mrs. Joseph Banks, Assist- ant Treasurer : Mrs. William C. Voris, Librarian ; Mrs. Harry B. McColley and Mrs. William N. Picken, Members Executive Committee.


49 THE PORTFOLIO


Mr. Gaar C. Williams, President; Mrs. Janet P. Brown, Vice-President; Mrs. Anna Ray Burns, Secretary ; Mr. Lee Burns, Treasurer.


50 THE PRESENT DAY CLUB


Mrs. C. A. Cook, President; Mrs. L. D. Hay, First Vice-President ; Mrs. W. O. Dunlavy, Second Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. Fred Gorman, Secretary ; Mrs. A. L. Thurston, Treasurer ; Mrs. W. R. Foltz, Federation Secretary.


52 THE PROCTER CLUB


Mrs. S. P. Sheerin. President ; Mrs. J. S. Ferris, Vice-President ; Mrs. J. G. McNutt, Secretary ; Mrs. T. A. Wynne, Treasurer.


53 THE PROPHLAEUM


Mrs. Edward F. Hodges, President ; Mrs. John G. Hurty, Vice-President ; Mrs. George C. Hitt, Secretary ; Miss Katharine Barnett, Treasurer.


55 SHAKESPEARE CLUB


Edward H. Davis, President ; Roda E. Selleck, Vice-President; Lillian F. Davis, Secretary ; Mary A. Dye, Treas- urer ; Martha Allerdice, Assistant Treasurer.


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


Mrs. J. R. McKee, Honorary Presi- dent; Mrs. W. S. Frazer, President; Miss Sarah Millard, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Paul White, Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. F. G. Darlington, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. P. Wiggins, Regis- trar ; Mrs. J. H. Judah, Historian ; Mrs. George Hume, Librarian ; Mrs. John H. Holliday, First Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. Edward F. Hodges, Sec- ond Vice-President.


59 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA


Rev. Lewis Brown, Governor; Wil- liam B. Wheelock, Deputy Governor General for Indiana ; Col. William J. Robie, Deputy Governor ; Henry B. Heywood, Lieutenant Governor; Al- exander Hamilton, Secretary ; Charles E. Coffin, Treasurer ; Rev. B. Wilson Smith, Historian ; Hon. Merrill Moores, Chancellor and Genealogist.


60 INDIANA SOCIETY, SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION


Hon. Charles Timothy Jewett, Presi- dent ; Hon. Inman H. Fowler, First Vice-President ; Capt. Milton Garri- gas, Second Vice-President ; Mr. Ward H. Hackleman, Secretary ; Mr. Henry Louis Mauzy, Treasurer ; MIr. L. S. Ratliff, Registrar ; Mr. Earl H. Payne, Trustee.


64 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF IN- DIANA


Samuel Dowden, President; Samuel 0. Pickens, First


Vice-President ; Hugh McK. Landon, Second Vice- President; Walter F. C. Golt, Treas- urer ; Anton Vonnegut, Secretary ; Arthur A. Stettler, Assistant Secre- tary.


69 WOMAN'S RESEARCH CLUB


Mrs. Edward J. Robison, President ; Mrs. Alta M. Roberts, First Vice- President; Mrs. Lucius O. Hamilton, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. E. Carl Watson, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Ross W. Mercer, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. Thomas N. Shimer, Treasurer ; Mrs. David Ross, Critic.


71 THE PLAYERS


Mrs. Herbert W. Foltz, President ; Miss Marietta D. Finley, Secretary ; Mr. Robert Vlee Rhoades, Treasurer ; Mr. Montgomery Lewis (pro tem) ; Mrs. Albert Rabb, Fifth Member Ex- ecutive Committee.


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73 BOARD OF TRADE


Joseph C. Gardner, President; Ed- ward B. Raub, Vice-President; Wil- liam H. Howard, Secretary ; Tom Oddy, Treasurer.


74 INDIANAPOLIS ATHLETIC AND


CANOE CLUB


Thomas A. Wynne, President; Harry S. Taylor, First Vice-President ; George H. Buschmann, Second Vice- President; H. Mort Martin, Third Vice-President; William O. Lee, Sec- retary ; W. A. Coffman, Treasurer.


75 INDIANAPOLIS CLUB


Meyer Efroymson, President; Charles S. Rauh, Vice-President; Jesse J. Mossler, Secretary ; Aaron Folfson, Treasurer.


78 SOROSIS CLUB


Mrs. Vestel W. Woodward, President; Mrs. James Cravens, First Vice-Pres1- dent ; Mrs. S. H. Harlan, Second Vice- President; Mrs. Henry Clay Camp- bell, Secretary ; Mrs. James Patter- son, Treasurer.


80 UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF 1812 (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. Arthur V. Brown, Treas- urer.


85 INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY


Daniel Wait Howe, President; Jacob P. Dunn, Secretary ; Charles E. Coffin, Treasurer.


89 THE NATURE STUDY CLUB OF INDIANA


Mr. William Watson Woollen, Presi- dent; Judge R. W. McBride, Vice- President ; Miss Florence W. Howell, Secretary-Treasurer.


94 IRVINGTON TUESDA YCLUB


Mrs. Elmer E. Gay, President; Mrs. Harry G. Hill, First Vice-President ; Mrs. Clarance Hughel, Second Vice- President; Mrs. Charles M. Cunning- ham, Secretary. Mrs. C. D. Clark, Treasurer.


99 INDIANA VASSAR CLUB


Mrs. Frederic Krull, President ; Mrs. Henry E. Catron, Vice-President ; Mrs. Charles E. Bush, Secretary ; Mrs. Harry R. Fitton, Treasurer ; Mrs. William C. Teasdale, Member Executive Council, Associate Alumnae of Vassar College


00 THE ECONOMIC CLUB OF INDIANAP- OLIS 1


Rev. Albert B. Storms, President ; Edmund H. Eitel,


Vice-President ; Alfred W. Brandt, Secretary-Treas- urer.


101 WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT CLUB


Mrs. Samuel Elliott Perkins, Presi- dent; Mrs. Cora Campbell Barnett, First Vice-President; Mrs. Lewis N. Poyser, Second Vice-President; Mrs. E. G. Ritchie, Third Vice-President ; Mrs. Merle N. A. Walker, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. George C. Hitt, Cor- respondent Secretary ; Miss Ethel Curryer, Membership Secretary ; Mrs. Pearson Mendenhall, Treasurer ; Miss Augusta Mering, Chairman of Audit- ing Committee.


102 HOOSIER MOTOR CLUB


Roy L. Adams, President; Frank L. Moore, First Vice-President ; Guy Jef- fries, Second Vice-President; Dick Miller, Third Vice-President; R. V. Law, Treasurer ; M. E. Noblet, Secre- tary.


103 THE PROGRESSIVE CLUB


Miss May Shipp, President; Mrs. F. S. C. Wickes, Vice-President; Mrs. Evans Woollen, Secretary ; Mrs. Lee Burns, Treasurer ; Mrs. Albert M. Cole, Social Executive.


106 INDEPENDENT ATHLETIC CLUB


George Seidensticker, President; John W. Fehrenbach, Vice-President ; Her- man A. Scherrer, Corresponding Secre- tary ; J. Olias Venier, Recording Sec- retary ; Carl Schmidt, Treasurer ; Edward W. Harris, Librarian.


107 WOODSTOCK CLUB


Henry R. Danner, President; Wil- liam E. Day, Vice-President; Alfred F. Gauding, Secretary and Treasurer.


108 ROTARY CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS


Dr. M. E. Clark, President; Frank H. Shepard, Vice-President ; Ancil T. Brown, Secretary ; A. H. Taylor, Treasurer ; Arch. V. Grossman, Ser- geant-at-Arms.


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109 THE STUDY CLUB


Mrs. E. S. Perkins, President; Mrs. A. L. Lockridge, Secretary.


110 DRAMA LEAGUE OF AMERICA (Indianapolis Center)


Sidney F. Daily, President; H. Kem- per McComb, Mrs. Mary H. Flanner, Mrs. Herbert Foltz, Vice-Presidents ; Miss Florence Jones, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall, Recording Secretary ; Miss Margaret Shipp, Treasurer.


111 THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OF


INDIANAPOLIS


112 THE HEYL STUDY CLUB


Mrs. H. W. Klausmann, President ; Mrs. John S. Macy, Vice-President ; Mrs. R. M. Hubbard, Recording Sec- retary ; Mrs. James L. Beatty, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. William Shaw, Treasurer.


114 KIWANIS CLUB


Robert Lieber, President; Edward E. Gates, Vice-President ; Mervin J. Hammel, Secretary ; Walter F. Golt, Treasurer.


115 INDIANAPOLIS OPTIMISTIC CLUB


Luman K. Babcock, President; Aaron Wolfson, Vice-President ; George Schmid, Secretary ; George W. Snyder, Treasurer.


116 INDIANA AUDUBON SOCIETY


Prof. /Stanley Coulter, President ; Brother Alphonsus, First Vice-Presi- dent; Alden H. Hadley, Second Vice- President; George S. Clifford Third Vice-President ; Miss Rosseau McClel- land, Fourth Vice-President; I. N. Snyder, Fifth Vice-President ; Mrs. Etta S. Wilson, Field Secretary ; Miss Elizabeth Downhour, Secretary ; Miss Emma D. Mohr, Press Secretary ; John J. Mitchell, Treasurer.


117 SOCIETY OF INDIANA PIONEERS


John H. Holliday, President; Amos W. Butler, Vice-President; Mrs. Wil- liam W. Woollen, Secretary ; Charles N. Thompson, Treasurer.


118 YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA


William F. Day, President ; Joseph R. Morgan, Vice-President; Wendell S. Brooks, Secretary and Treasurer.


119 HARVARD CLUB OF INDIANA


120 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA


121 CORNELL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA


122 INDIANAPOLIS GUN CLUB


John M. Lilly, President; Russell F. Haddath, Secretary and Treasurer.


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Indianapolis Society Alphabetical Index


Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. (Josephine Jose) 3158 Fall Creek Parkway Sum. Res .: Walloon Lake, Mich. Clubs, Mr. 31-Mrs. 32-72 Adams, Mrs. Bertrand B. (Nellie Hauseisen) 47 West Thirty-second street Clubs, Mrs. 2-21


Adams, Mr. and Mrs. C. Willis (Louise Ostheimer) 1452 North Alabama street Clubs, Mr. 107-Mrs. 107 Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. (Eleanor Wilson) 38 East Sixteenth street Club, Mr. 8


Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. (Mary Pickens) 1425 North New Jersey street Clubs, Mr. 8-21-64-102-106-MIrs. 21- 27 Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. (Elder) 2037 North Alabama street Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. (Leona Haywood) 3255 Washington boulevard Adkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mayne (Elizabeth Marsee Brown) 24 Drexel avenue Mr. Harold Brown Adkins n Clubs, Mrs. 16-42 Alexander, Miss Georgia A. 520 Audubon road Clubs, Miss 9-36-110 Miss Grace R. Alexander, 9-36-110


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THE SOCIETY BLUE BOOK


Alig, Lieut. and Mrs. Clarence S. (Marjory Hill Stalnaker) 1608 Park avenue Clubs, Lieut. 12 Alig, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O. (Cecilia Wulsin) 3225 Washington boulevard Clubs, Mr. 12-21-64-Mrs. 21 Alig, Mr. George G. 1608 Park avenue Clubs, Mr. 8-31 Mr. Delos A. Alig, 7 Miss Stella Alig


Alig, Mr. and Mrs. George, Jr. (Theresa Bell) 3833 Carrollton avenue


Allen, Mrs. Fredonia


Tudor Hall, North Meridian and Thirty-second streets


Sum. Res .: Owl's Head, Crescent Beach, Me. Clubs, Miss 2-9-22-53, also American Historical Ass'n and Archaelogical Society Miss Matilda J. Allen, 9 Allen, Judge and Mrs. Henry Clay (Alice Smock) 516 East Twenty-first street Clubs, Mrs. 22-53 Miss Alice M. Allen Allen, Mr. and Mrs. William S. (Lillian Krauss) Riverview drive, R. F. D.


Clubs. Mr. 19-74


Allison, Mr. and Mrs. James A. (Sara Cornelius) Riverside drive Clubs, Mr. 7-73-74-Mrs. 16-44


Allison, Mr. and Mrs. William D. (Mary M. Robbins) 1655 Park avenue Clubs, Mr. 8-73 Miss Ruth H. Allison Miss Aline Allison


Anderson, Judge and Mrs. Albert B. (Rose Campbell) 1333 North Pennsylvania street Sum. Res .: Burt Lake, Mich.


Mrs. John L. Campbell Clubs, Judge 7-9-64-107-Mrs. 9-17- 22 -- 44-117 Anderson, Miss Anna B. 648 East Thirteenth street Miss Martha E. Anderson


Anderson, Mrs. Edward T. (Elizabeth Stillwell) 2209 Central avenue Club, Mrs. 16


Anderson, Miss Fidelia 607 North Delaware street Clubs, Miss 16-55


Anthony, Dr. and Mrs. James R. (Lucy A. Grant) 1611 College avenue


Anhtrim, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin (Effie Reims) 3620 Central avenue




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