The Indianapolis blue book of selected names of Indianapolis and suburban towns : containing the names and addresses of prominent residents, arranged alphabetically and numerically by streets, also ladies' maiden names, 1911, Part 1

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Publication date: 1911
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T HE sixth issue of the Indianapolis 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.


Neither time nor money has been spared to make this work as complete and valuable as possible. The difficulty attending the compiling of such a book can be easily appreciated; and we there- fore trust that any omissions will be brought to our notice, that they may be corrected in future. We hope to make the Indian- apolis 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 two thousand names of the most prominent householders of Indianapolis and suburbs, published in the most convenient form for reference by our lady patrons.


The title "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."


The data for this work have not been compiled from circulars or from other directories. Experienced men particularly adapted for such work, have been assigned to each locality, and the greatest care has been used in selecting these names.


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CLUB INDEX


1 AFTERMATH, THE.


Mrs. W. Pink Hall, President; Mrs. J. B. Knapp, First Vice-President ; Mrs. T. M. Demmerly, Second Vice- President ; Mrs. H. A. Self, Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. W. C. Paramore, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. C. S. Rhoads, Treasurer.


2 ART ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Evans Woollen, President ; Mrs.


Addison C. Harris, Vice-President ; Mr. A. P. Stanton, Treasurer ; Mr. Wm. Coughlen, Secretary.


3 CATHARINE MERRILL CLUB.


Mrs. Hilton U. Brown, President ; Mrs. Henry Burnet, Vice-President ; Mrs. Edward Kingsbury, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. C. B. Coleman, Cor- responding Secretary ; Miss Martha L. Griffith, Treasurer.


4 CENTURY CLUB.


Robert W. McBride, President ;


Chas. Carroll Brown, First Vice -. President ; Wm. E. George, Second Vice-President ; Jesse C. Moore, Third Vice-President ; Samuel E. Perkins, Jr., Secretary ; Frank W. Foxworthy, Treasurer.


5 CLIO CLUB.


Mrs. Wm. N. Wilson, President ; Mrs. M. H. Cox, Vice-President ; Mrs. Na- than J. Masten, Secretary ; Mrs. Harry G. Coughlen, Treasurer ; Mrs. Jesse Kellum, Critic ; Miss Emily McDowell, Vice-Critic ; Mrs. Lucretia McDowell, Delegate.


7 COLUMBIA CLUB.


Louis F. Smith, President ; Harry S. New, Vice-President ; Burton E. Par- rot, Secretary ; Gustave H. Mueller, Treasurer.


8 COMMERCIAL CLUB.


C. C. Hadley, President ; H. M. Gloss- brenner, First Vice-President ; E. J. Gausepohl, Second Vice-President ; R. G. McClure, Secretary ; Andrew Smith, Treasurer.


9 CONTEMPORARY CLUB.


Mr. Calvin Kendall, President ; Mr. Meredith Nicholson, Judge A. B. Anderson, Mr. Alfred F. Potts, Vice- Presidents ; Lee Burns, Secretary ; Kerfoot Stewart, Treasurer.


10 CONVERSATION CLUB.


Mrs. Samuel Elliott


Perkins Presi- dent ; Mrs. Henry F. Houghton, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


11 COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN


12 COUNTRY CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS. G. Bassett Moxley, President ; Samuel D. Miller, Vice-President ; Alfred H. Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer.


13 CULTURE CLUB.


Mrs. M. E. Clark, President ; Mrs. S. M. Dyer, Vice-President ; Mrs. J. L: Freeland, Secretary ; Mrs. Bert H. Essex, Treasurer ; Mrs. Charles P. Lesh, Historian.


14 CURRENT TOPICS CLUB.


Miss Eleanor Barker, President ; Mr.


H. E. Negley, Vice-President ; Mr. W. L. Higgins, Secretary and Treas- urer.


15 I A.


R. (General Arthur St. Clair


Chapter).


Miss Flizabeth Fletcher, Regent; Miss Mary Shirley, Vice-Regent; Miss Ruch Williamson, Recording Secre ary : Mrs. James B. Steep, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Gertrude Baker, Treasurer ; Miss Belle Dean, Reg- istrar ; Miss Margaret Bosson, His- torian.


D. A.


R. (Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter).


Miss Julia Landers, Regent ; Mrs. C. E. Kregelo, First Vice-Regent ; Mrs. D. M. Parry, Second Vice -Regent ; Mrs. Celeb S. Denny, Third Vice- Regent ; Mrs. Lawrence W. George, Recording Secretary ; Miss Caroline


Thompson, Corresponding


Secretary ;


Mrs. A. J. Clark, Registrar ; Mrs. John L. Benedict, Treasurer ; Mrs. Jessie T. Johnson, Librarian ; Mrs. W. W. Winslow, Chaplain.


17 D. A. R. (Indianapolis Chapter). Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, Regent ; Mrs. John Newman Carey, Vice-Regent; Mrs: Ward Dean, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. Henry L. Browning, Re- cording Secretary ; Mrs. Charles Wood, Treasurer ; Mrs. Henry Bliss, Regis- trar.


18 DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION. Mrs. W. W. Stockton, Regent ; Miss Florence Randall, Vice-Regent : Mrs. Hugh J. Drummond, Secretary ; Mrs. F. P. Maltby, Treasurer ; Mrs. E. B. Holliday, Historian ; Mrs.


H. L. Grimes, Delegate.


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19 DAS DEUTSCHE HAUS


Mr. Albrecht Kipp, President ; Mr. Clemens Vonnegut, Jr., ; Financial Secretary ; Mr. Gustav A. Pfeiffer, Re- cording Secretary ; Mr. Gustav A. Schnull, Treasurer.


20 DEUTSCHER MUSIKVEREIN.


Mr. Leo M. Rappaport, President ; Mr. Hugo Thorsch, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mr. John Bertermann, Second Vice-President ; Mr. A. R. C. Kipp, Recording Secretary ; Mr. Theo. F. Vonnegut, Corresponding Secretary ; Mr. Otto L. Kipp, Financial Secre- tary ; Mr. A. G. Wocher, Treasurer ; Mr. Karl Wetter, Librarian; Mr. H. Arnold, Registrar.


21 DRAMATIC CLUB.


John M. Judah, President ; Wm. J. Brown, Vice-President ; Paul G. Hen- derson, Secretary Oscar Schmidt, Treasurer.


22 FORTNIGHTLY LITERARY CLUB.


Mrs. Henry . B. Heywood, President ; Mrs. John N. Hurtz, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. E. N. Thompson, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. H. N. Horn- brook, Recording Secretary ; Mrs.


P. Baker, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. J. F. Barnhill, Treasurer.


23 FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB. Mrs. Caroline M. Whitsit, President ; Mrs. Dailey, Vice-President ; Mrs. A. Hornaday, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Mrs. T. D. Armstrong, Record- ing Secretary and Treasurer.


24 HIGHLAND GOLF CLUB.


Chas. Mayer, President ; Carl Graf, Vice-President ; E. E. Scott, Secre- tary ; R. A. Young Treasurer.


25 INDIANA COMMANDERY OF LOYAL


LEGION.


Captain Elder Cooper, Senior Vice- Commander ; Lieutenant John C. Web- ster, Junior Vice-Commander ; Capt. Alex. M. Scott, Recorder ; Brevet


Major Sanford Fortner, Treasurer ; Lieutenant J. H. S. Lowes, Registrar ; John W. Cruft, Chancellor ; Captain J. E. Lilly, Artnur Jordan, Captain A. O. Marsh, Surgeon G. V. Woollen, Council.


26 INDIANA DEMOCRATIC CLUB.


Mr. Jacob Fred Hoke, President ; Gov. Thomas R. Marshall, First Vice- President ; Mr. L. Ert Slack, Second Vice-President ; Mr. Milton W. Man- gus, Secretary ; Mr. Paul G. Davis, Treasurer.


27 INDIANAPOLIS DEUTSCH-LITTER -


ARISCHER KLUB.


Mrs. Chas. M. Walker, President ; Mrs. James Eaglesfield, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Margaret Segur, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. W. T. Barnes, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Geo. B. Gaston, Treasurer ; Mrs. A. E. Dietrichs, Librarian.


28 INDIANA GUN CLUB.


29 INDIANA LITERARY CLUB.


Mr. Hilton U. Brown, President; Mr. Junius B. Roberts, Secretary ; Dr. John N. Hurty, Treasurer ; Rev. Al- lan B. Philputt, First Vice-President ; Demarchus C. Brown, Second Vice- President ; Mr. Harry J. Milligan, Third Vice-President.


30 INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.


Dr. Amelia R. Keller, President ; Mrs. S. D. Farrabee, Vice-President ; Mrs. Henry Riesenberg, Recording Secre- tary ; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. J. H. Byers, Treasurer.


31 INDIANAPOLIS MAENNERCHOR.


32 INDIANAPOLIS


MAENNERCHOR


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DIES' AUXILIARY.


Mrs. Herman F. 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. Wm. Off, Assistant Secre- tary ; Mrs. Wesley Rhodehamel,


Treasurer.


33 INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN'S CLUB.


Mrs. W. W. Woollen, President ; Mrs. Horace, H. Fletcher, Vice-President ; Miss Gertrude Taggart, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. W. A. Bell, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis ; Mrs. George U Hitt, Federation Secretary.


34 INTER NOS.


Mrs. J. E. Higdon, President ; Mrs. Milo H. Stuart, Vice-President ; Mrs. W. H. Leedy, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. J. H. Moffett, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Miss Elizabeth Scott, Dele- gate.


35 IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB.


Mrs. Billman, President ; Mrs. Mc- Clure, Vice-President ; Mrs. Ropkey, Secretary ; Mrs. John Oxenford, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Toole, Treasurer.


36 IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB.


Mrs. J. C. Baker, President ; Mrs. Richard Moore, First Vice-President ; Mrs. J. F. Edgington, Second Vice- President ; Miss Cornelia Allen, Sec- retary ; Mrs. Corinne T. Carvin, Treasurer.


37 KAPPA ALPHA THETA.


Mrs. A. D. Hitz, President ; Mrs. Frank D. Hester, Vice-President ; Mrs.


Percy O. Powers, Recording Secre- tary ; Mrs. Chas. Eichrodt, Treas- urer ; Mrs. Bertram C. Day, Corre- sponding Secretary ; Miss Hope Davis, Corresponding Editor.


38 LADIES' LITERARY UNION. Mrs. Alice Dawson, President ; Mrs. Olive Shute and Mrs. Mae Moon, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. Georgia Ma- gruder, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Myrtle Hodges, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Mrs. Cora V. Clapp, Treasurer ; Mrs. Marguerite Clark, delegate to the state federation; Mrs. Pearl Luken- bill, Alternate.


39 LATE BOOK CLUB.


Mrs. Clinton W. Parker, President ;


Mrs. Hattie Wangelin. First Vice- President ; Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Edward Rumpler. Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Percy Leviston,


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40 MAGAZINE CLUB.


Miss Isabel Whitsit, President; Mrs. D. W. Tibbs, First Vice-President ; Mrs. J. L. Benedict, Second Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. J. G. Marshall, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. C. P. Austin, Cor- responding Secretary ; Miss Helen Hil. derbrand, Treasurer; Mrs. J. F. Ed- wards, Critic ; Mrs. William Simmons, chairman, Miss Ida Whitmack and


Miss Helen Hildebdrand, program committee ; Mrs. William M. Her- schell, chairman, Mrs. Morton Ed-


wards and Miss Mary Roope, sub- program committee ; Mrs. A. L. Lane, delegate to local council; Mrs. Wil- liam Simmons, Press Reporter ; Mrs. D. W. Tibbs, Custodian.


41 MARION CLUB.


R. F. Davidson, President ; Charles S. Norton, First Vice-President ; Arthur H. Taylor, Second Vice-President ; John R. Budd, Third Vice-President ; Henry M. Cochrane, Secretary ; Fred C. Gardner, Treasurer.


42. MONDAY CLUB.


Mrs. Robert H. Strong, President ; Mrs. Rowland Evans and Mrs. W. R. Galpin, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. J. P. Hoster, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. W. H. Hart, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Hadley Green, Treasurer.


43 MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB.


Mrs. J. V. Stanbery, President ; Mrs. Claire Dearborn, Vice-President ; Mrs. E. J. Baker, Secretary and Treasurer.


44 MATINEE MUSICALE.


Mrs. J.


S. Jenckes, President ; Mrs. Robt. Blakeman, Vice-President ; Mrs. Joseph Littell, Recording Secre- tary ; Miss Paula Kipp, Correspond- ing Secretary ; Mrs. Herbert H. Rice, Treasurer ; Miss Sarah T. Meigs, Lib- rarian.


45 ORDER OF DESCENDANTS OF COLO- NIAL GOVERNORS.


Mrs. W. F. Winchester, State Chair- man.


46 OVER THE TEA CUPS.


Mrs. Edwin Folsom, President ; Mrs. Wilmer Christian, Vice-President ; Mrs. John W. Jones, Secretary ; Mrs. Austin F. Denny, Treasurer.


47 PARLOR CLUB.


Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, Honorary


President ; Mrs. E. Perkins, Sr., President ; Mrs. D. L. Wood, Vice- President ; Mrs. O. J. Dearborn, Vice- President ; Mrs. Irving C. King, Sec- retary ; Mrs. David K. Partlow, Treas- urer.


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. E. S. Ludlum, Treas- urer ; Mrs. Martha E. Wilson, As- sistant Treasurer.


49 PORTFOLIO, THE.


Mrs. Carl H. Lieber, President ; Mr. Clifton A. Wheeler, Vice-President ; Mrs. Robert F. Daggett, Secretary ; Mr. Robert F. Daggett, Treasurer.


50 PRESENT DAY CLUB.


Mrs. Scott P. Matthews, President ;


Mrs. F. L. Pettijohn, First Vice- President ; Mrs. T. W. DeHass, Sec-


ond Vice-President ; Mrs.


Hillis F. G. Hackedorn, Secretary ; Mrs. HI. Winter, treasurer ; Mrs. Charles E. Gregory, Critic.


51 PRINCIPALS' CLUB.


Mr. G. A. Mirick, President ; Mr. Milo H. Stewart, Vice-President ; Miss Mary Bufink, Secretary ; Mr. W. R. Valentine, Treasurer.


52 PROCTOR CLUB.


Mrs. T. A. Wynne, President ; Mrs. M. W. Daily, Vice-President ; Mrs. J. S. Ferris, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. K. Collins, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Mrs. R. R. Shiel, Treasurer.


53 PROPYLAEUM, THE.


Mrs. Henry D. Pierce, President ; Mrs. E. F. Hodges, First Vice- President ; Mrs. G. F. Adams, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Geo. C. Hitt,


Secretary ; Mrs. James Bingham,


Treasurer.


54 REVIEW CIRCLE.


Mrs. Oliver Willard Pierce, Presi- dent; Mrs. W. T. Brown, Secretary ; Mrs. Elmer E. Perry, Treasurer.


55 SHAKESPEARE CLUB.


James B. Black, President ; Mrs. Ed- ward H. Davis, Secretary ; Miss Mary A Dye, Treasurer.


56 SHAKESPEARE COTERIE.


Mrs. Charles M. Cunningham. Mod- erator ; Mrs. Charles E. Newlin, Re- corder.


57 SKETCHING CLUB.


Mrs. Albert D. Johnson, President ; Miss Bertha Helming, Vice-Presi- dent ; Miss Martha Allerdice, Secre- tary ; Mrs. W. . Baker, Corresponding Secretary ; Miss Edith Walmsley, Treasurer ; Miss Roda E. Selleck, Critic ; The Officers and Miss Julia Walk, Executive Committee.


58 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES.


Mrs. Christopher S. Sargent, Presi- dent ; Mrs. James Robert McKee, Honorary President ; Mrs. Geo. F. Adams, First Vice-President ; Mrs. W. J. Holliday, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Frank N. Lewis, Recording Sec- retary ; Mrs. J. H. Holliday, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. F. G. Dar- lington, Treasurer ; Mrs. E. H. Evans, Registrar ; Miss Florence Malott, His- torian.


59 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.


Merrill Moores, Governor; William B. Wheelock, Deputy Governor General in Indiana ; Col. William .J. Robie, Deputy Governor ; H. B. Heywood, Lieutenant Governor ; Rev. Christo- pher S. Sargent, 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 ; George W. Wilson, Chancellor ; Merrill Moores, Genealogist.


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60 S. A. R. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. Horace C. Starr, President ; John Somes, First Vice-President; J. E. Vaile, Second Vice-President ; Austin F. Denny, Third Vice-President ; Ben- nett B. Bobbitt, Secretary ; Stanley C. Brooks, Treasurer ;


Garvin M. Brown, Registrar ; Rev. Christopher S. Sargent, Chaplain ; Wm. J. Brown, Trustee.


61 S. R. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. Mr. Hiram B. Patten, President ; Mr. Horace Starr, Mr. George Lockwood, Mr. Albert O. Lockridge and Mr. Paul Comstock, Vice-Presidents ; Mr. Al- bert M. Bristor, Secretary ; Mr. Sum- ner Clancy, Treasurer ; Mr. Mark Denis, Registrar; Mr. Charles L. Barry, Historian ; Rev. Lewis Brown, D. D., Chaplain.


62 ST. MARY'S OF THE WOODS CLUB.


Miss Anna Welch, President ; Miss Hazel Keating, Vice-President ; Miss Elizabeth Hawkins, Secretary ; Miss Emma Ryan, Treasurer.


63 THURSDAY AFTERNOON READING


CIRCLE.


Mrs. Everett Wagner, President ; Mrs. Henry Martin, Vice-President ; Mrs. W. H. Schell, Secretary ; Mrs. Clyde C. Gage, Treasurer.


64 UNIVERSITY CLUB OF INDIANA.


Frederic M. Ayres, President ; Clar- ence Stanley, First Vice-President ; Hewitt H. Howland, Second Vice- President ; W. F. C. Golt, Treasurer ; Thomas D. Sheerin, Secretary ; John D. Strachan, Assistant Secretary.


65 WOODRUFF CLUB.


F. B. Whitlock, President ; W. H. Bass, Vice-President ; Wm. E. Conrad, Secretary and Treasurer.


69 WOMAN'S RESEARCH CLUB.


Mrs. E. G. Ritchie, President ; Mrs. E. J. Robison and Mrs. A. K. Hollo- well, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. J. . E. Reed, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Sidney Menasco, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Mary H. Garver, Treasurer ; Mrs. Clara M. Mathews, Critic.


70 ZETATHEA.


Mrs. Nellie Pennington, President ; Mrs. Antoinette Winter, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. A. L. Stubbs, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Ortha Wiley, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mrs. Hurst, Treasurer ; Mrs. P. Beem, Historian.


71 PLAYERS, THE.


Mr. Paul G. Henderson, President ; Mrs. Edward B. Birge, Vice-President ; Mrs. Charles W. Moores, Secretary ; Mr. Albert Rabb, Treasurer.


72 GERMAN LADIES' AID SOCIETY.


Mrs. Augusta Severin, Honorary Presi- dent ; Mrs. Wm. Springhorn, Presi- dent ; Mrs. Anna Sieboldt, First Vice- President ; Mrs. Robert Kipp, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Laura Struby, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Geo. Mannfeld, Recording Secretarv ; Mrs. John Buehler, Treasurer.


73 BOARD OF TRADE.


74 INDIANAPOLIS CANOE CLUB.


Harry C. Buschmann, President ; Carl G. Fisher, Vice-President ; Lee R. Garber, Secretary and Treasurer ; Homer R. Barker, Recording Secre- tary.


75 INDIANAPOLIS CLUB.


A. M. Rosenthal, President; Frank R. Wolf, Vice-President ; Louis J. Borin- stein, Secretary ; A. L. Block, Treas- urer.


76 INDIANAPOLIS BOYS' CLUB ASSOCIA- TION.


Gov. Thomas R. Marshall, President ; Rev. O. D. Odell, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, Second Vice-President ; * Mr. John Mel- polder, Secretary and Superintendent ; Mr. Warren H. Munk, Treasurer.


77. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER MISSION


Mrs. Arthur B. Grover, President ; Mrs. Robert Geddes, First Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. John E. Hendricks, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Nannie Haines, Third Vice-President ; Mrs. Lew Wal- lace, Fourth Vice-President; Mrs. J. W. Beck, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Herman C. Tuttle, Corresponding Sec- retary ; Mrs. J. H. Lowes, Treasurer.


78 SOROSIS CLUB.


Mrs. B. A. Casmire, President ; Mrs. V. W. Woodward, First Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. Henry Clay Campbell, Second Vice-President ; Mrs. Charles


Baggs, Secretary ; Mrs. Augustus


Bruner, Treasurer.


79 ORDER OF THE CROWN IN AMERICA. Mrs. Wm. J. Holliday, Counselor ; Mrs. W. F. Winchester, Associate


Counselor.


80 UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF 1812. (Philip Shoff Chapter.) Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, State Re- gent ; Mrs. Regent ; Miss Florence M. Malott, C. S. Sargeant, Vice- Second Vice-Regent ; Mrs. E. A. Cobb, Honorary Vice-Regent ; Mrs. Arthur Voorhees Brown, Recording Secretary ; Miss Ursula M. Parker, Correspond- ing Secretary ; Mrs. John H. Talbott, Treasurer ; Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, Registrar.


82 IRVING ATHENAEUM.


83 FORTNIGHTLY MUSICAL CLUB. Miss Maude Essex, President ; Mrs. George D. Thornton, Vice-President : Miss Nell Welshans, Secretary and Treasurer.


84 INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB. Mrs. Emma L. Perkins, President ; Mrs. Lenore A. Harden, Vice-Presi- dent ; Mrs. Hattie A. Ryder, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mrs. Cora V. Clapp, Corresponding Secretary.


85 INDIANAPOLIS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. S. E. Earp, President ; Dr. Eu- gene Buehler, Vice-President ; Mrs. Clara Fischer, Secretary and Treas- urer ; Frank R. Pixler, Critic.


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Dr. John Frederick Spaunhurst, Proprietor and Chief Operator


The Spaunhurst Institute of Osteopathy


Established 1900, Fifth Floor State Life Building for the treatment of chronic diseases and deformities. The pioneer osteopathic offices of Indianapolis, completely equipped, and centrally located.




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