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Commercial National Bank-2-6 E. Market. Capital $300,000. Brandt C. Downey, Pres .; Francis I. Galbraith, V-Pres .; Hubert H. Woodsmall, V-Pres .; Wm. J. Fickinger, Cashier. Directors: B. C. Downey, W. J. Fickinger, F. I. Galbraith, James L. Gavin, H. M. Glossbrenner, O. D. Haskett, Edw. A. Stuckmeyer, F. L. Willis, H. H. Woodsmall. Continental National Bank-28 S. Meridian. Capital $400,000. C. W. Minesinger, Pres .; Arthur H. Taylor, V-Pres. and Cashier; R. W. Spiegel, Asst. Cashier; Thos. Richards, Auditor. Directors: Bert A. Boyd. Lewis A. Coleman, Edw. D. Evans, Jno. H. Fur- nas, Jno. W. Holtzman, Obie J. Smith, Geo. F. Quick, E. H.Wolcott, Carl VonHake, C. W.Minesinger, Jos. Ziegler, Anderson.
East Side State Bank-5501 E. Wash. Incor- porated 1912. Capital stock (fully paid), $35,000. Demarchus C. Brown, Pres .; Wm. Gale, V-Pres .; Wm. E. Morris, Cashier; Geo. W. Russell, Asst. Cashier. Directors: B. J. Terrell, S. J. Carr, Wm. Gale, W. E. Mor- ris, Geo. W. Russell, Demarchus C. Brown, James W. Putnam.
East Tenth Street State Bank-2120 E. 10th. Wm. F. Koehler, Pres. ; Harley B. Tilman, Cashier; Chas. F. Bechtold, Asst. Cashier.
Fletcher American National Bank-S. E. cor. Penn. and Market. Capital $2,000,000. Stoughton A. Fletcher, Pres .; Theo. Stemp- fel, V-Pres .; Gustav H. Mueller, V-Pres. ; Walter F. C. Golt, V-Pres .; Oscar P. Wel- born, V-Pres; Ralph K. Smith, Cashier; Adolph G. Wocher, Asst. Cashier; Gilbert J. Cooke, Asst. Cashier; Will H. Wade, Mngr. Bond Dept. Board of Directors: Henry C. Atkins, Fredk. M. Bachman, Her- vey Bates, Hervey Bates, jr., James I. Dis- sette, Hugh Dougherty, Stoughton A. Flet- cher, Frank W. Lewis, Gustav H. Mueller, Wm. F. Piel, Michl. J. Ready, Jos. C. Schaf, Henry Severin, Ralph K. Smith, Lucius M. Wainwright, Ferdinand Winter.
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TRUST COMPANIES-BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS
Fountain Square State Bank-1042 Virginia av. Wm. Nackenhorst, Pres. ; Chas. H. Stuckemeyer, V-Pres .; Henry J. Budenz, Cashier. Directors: Wm. Nackenhorst, Chas. H. Stuckemeyer, Henry R. Martin, J. Wal- ter Dunn, Jno. Koch, J. Henry Amt, H. J. Budenz.
Indiana National Bank-Cor. Penn. and Vir- ginia av. Incorporated 1865. Capital, $2,- 000,000. Volney T. Malott, Chairman of the Board; Frank D. Stalnaker, Pres .; Henry Eitel, V-Pres .; Andrew Smith, V-Pres .; Macy W. Malott, V-Pres .; Edw. D. Moore, V-Pres .; Gwynn F. Patterson, Cashier; Thos. H. Kaylor, Asst. Cashier; Leroy Kahler, Asst. Cashier; R. Malott Fletcher, Asst. Cashier; Jno. F. Kurfiss, Auditor. Direct- ors: Volney T. Malott, Henry Eitel, Jno. H. Holliday, Wm. J. Holliday, Chas. H. Brownell, Arthur V. Brown, Edw. L. Mc- Kee, Elisha Havens, L. C. Boyd, Chas. C. Perry, Saml. E. Rauh, Jno. J. Appel, Eug. H. Darrach, Fred C. Dickson, Aquilla Q. Jones, James W. Lilly, A. G. Lupton, Macy W. Malott, Sol Meyer, H, J. Milligan, An- drew Smith, Frank D. Stalnaker.
Irvington Bank The-5416 E. Wash. Capital, $25,000. Jno. B. Simmons, Pres .; Robt. I. Marsh, V-Pres .; Fred Bolin, Cashier. Di- rectors: Jno. B. Simmons, Robt. I. Marsh, Chas. B. Davis, Jacob S. Pavey, Jos. L. Hunter.
Live Stock Exchange Bank-Union Stock Yards. Capital, $100,000. Adelbert S. Ben- son, Pres .; Chauncey H. Clark, V-Pres .; Arte F. Singleton, Cashier. Directors: Henry Rauh, Harry A. O. Speers, Fay L. Murray, Jno. B. Harrel, Chas. W. Sedwick, Jno. H. Moffet, Jno. Powell, Chauncey H. Clark, Adelbert S. Benson.
Marion County State Bank-139 E. Market, Incorporated May 1, 1912. Capital, $25,000. J. M. Gaston, Pres .; Jno. L. Duvall, V-Pres .; C. C. Deupree, Cashier.
Merchants' National Bank The-11 S. Me- ridian. Incorporated 1865; charter extend- ed 1885 and 1905. Capital, $1,000,000. Otto N. Frenzel, Pres .; Oscar F. Frenzel, V- Pres .; Fredk. Fahnley, V-Pres .; J. P. Fren- zel, jr., Cashier; Emanuel Seuel, Asst. Cashier; C. E. Sullivan, Auditor; J. E. Kell- er, Chief Clerk. Directors: James F. Failey, Fredk. Fahnley, Albert Lieber, Paul H. Krauss, Jno. P. Frenzel, Otto N. Frenzel, Henry W. Lawrence, Thos. H. Parry, Oscar F. Frenzel.
Meyer-Kiser Bank-136 E. Wash. Incorpor- ated 1906. Sol. Meyer, Pres .; Sol. S. Kiser, V-Pres .; Grace Jackson, Cashier.
National City Bank-14-16 E. Washington. Capital, $1,000,000. James M. McIntosh, V-Pres. and Mngr .; L. P. Newby, V-Pres .; Jno. R. Welch, V-Pres .; Wm. K. Sproule, Cashier. Directors: A. A. Barnes, J. M. Bernauer, Jno. W. Clark, Wm. J. Hogan, Jno. W. Lovett, Chas. W. Miller, Finley P. Mount, Isaac Pinkus, Jno. Prior, Frank I. Remy, J. M. McIntosh, F. M. Millikan, L. P. Newby, Wm. L. Taylor, Cortland Van- Camp, Jno. R. Welch.
Northwestern State Bank The-Capital $25,- 000. 1101 W. 30th. W. N. Williamson, Pres .; Lewis N. Poyser, Cashier. Directors: James L. Gavin, W. N. Williamson, Chas. E. Cline, H. H. Woodsmall, E. E. Shelton, L. N. Poyser.
People's State Bank-132 E. Market. Incorp- orated 1900. Capital Stock $100,000. Fe- lix M. McWhirter, Pres. ; Clarence R. Weaver, Cashier. Directors: L. F. Mc- Whirter, Dr. Frank F. Hutchins, Felix M. McWhirter, Emsley W. Johnson, Jos. G. Ibach, Clarence R. Weaver.
South Side State Bank-1119 S. Meridian.
Incorporated 1912. Capital, $25.000. Jno. Lauck, Pres .; Wm. Hart, V-Pres .; L. A. Wiles, Cashier. Directors: Hermann Lohss, Geo. M. Fritz, Philip P. Efroymson, Jno. C. Vollrath, Louis C. Engelking, Wm. H Doenges, L. D. Buenting, Wm. Hart, Jno. Lauck.
Wild J. F. & Co. State Bank- 123 E. Market. Capital, $50.000. Jno. F. Wild, Pres .; Wm. F. McNairy, V-Pres .; Leonard G. Wild, Cashier. Directors: J. F. Wild, L. F. Wild, W. F. McNairy.
TRUST COMPANIES.
Aetna Trust and Savings Co .- Incorporated 1912. Capital, $1,000,000. 23-25 N. Penn. Geo. F. Quick, Pres .; Wm. F. Wocher, V- Pres .; E. E. Stout, V-Pres .; Wm. H. Voll- mer. V-Pres .; Geo. A. Kuhn, Sec-Treas .; J. S. Griggs. Asst. Sec .; Harry M. Gentry, Trust Officer. Directors: J. P. Goodrich, E. F. Kitselman, Aug. M. Kuhn, J. M. Powell, Geo. F. Quick, Fred A. Sims, E. E. Stout, Wm. H. Vollmer, Wm. F. Wocher. Farmers' Trust Company-Incorporated 1905. 150 E. Market. Capital. $100,000. Chas. N. Williams, Pres .; T. A. Wayne. V-Pres .; Jno. E. Reed, V-Pres .; Edwin H. Forry. V-Pres .; Riley E. Smith, Treas .; Chas. M. Lemon,
Sec .; Frank L. Riggs, Asst. Sec. Directors: James W. Lilly, Chas. N. Williams, Larz A. Whitcomb, Michl. J. Ready, Thos. A. Wynne, James W. Noel, W. H. Messenger, Chas. C. Perry, Jno. E. Reed, Edwin H. Forry, J. S. Cruse, Aquilla Q. Jones, Cort- land VanCamp, Chas. E. Coffin, Chas. W. Miller.
" Fidelity Trust Co .- Incorporated 1909. Au- .thorized Capital, $500,000. 148 E. Market. .Wm. M. Fogarty, Pres .; Geo. F. Kirkhoff, V-Pres. : James McNulty, V-Pres. and Mngr. Insurance Dept .; J. Albert Smith, V-Pres. and Trust Officer; James G. Flaherty, Sec- Treas .; Timothy P. Sexton, Asst. Sec. and
Treas. Directors: W. M. Fogarty, James G. Flaherty, Geo. F. Kirkhoff, James Mc- Nulty, H. H. Woodsmall, Timothy P. Sex- ton. James Burns. J. Albert Smith.
Fletcher Savings and Trust Co .- N. W. Cor. Market and Penn. Capital, $1,500,000. Evans Woollen, Pres .; Albert E. Metzger, V-Pres .; Hugh Dougherty, V-Pres .; Armin Bohn. Treas .; Fred K. Shepard, Sec .; Vin- son Carter, Counsel and Trust Officer. Di- rectors: H. C. Atkins, Frederic M. Ayres, Fredk. M. Bachman, Albert Baker, Vinson Carter, A. W. Conduitt, Hugh Dougherty, David M. Isgrigg, R. Kirshbaum, Albert E. Metzger, Wm. J. Mooney, G. A. Schnull, Cassius C. Shirley, Jos. H. Spellmire, Chas. N. Thompson, Ferd Winter, Evans Woollen. Indiana Trust Co .- Incorporated 1893. S. E. Cor. Wash. and Virginia av. Capital, $1, 000,000. Jno. P. Frenzel, Pres .; Fredk. Fahnley, V-Pres .; James F. Failey, V-Pres .; Maurice F. Bayard, Treas .; Jno. E. Casey, Auditor and Asst. Treas .; Chas. H. Adam, Sec .; Henry Zitzlaff, Asst. Sec. Directors: Fredk. Fahnley, O. N. Frenzel, Albert Lieb- er, Wm. H. Avant, S. C. Parry, James F. Failey, James Proctor, H. W. Lawrence, Henry Jameson, J. P. Frenzel, Fred Riebel. Security Trust Co .- Incorporated 1901. 113 N. Penn. Capital, $325, 000.
State Savings and Trust Co .- 7-9 E. Market. Capital, $750,000. Eben H. Wolcott, Pres .; Chas. J. Murphy, V-Pres .; Jonas Joseph, V- Pres .; James A. Houck, Treas .; Roy Sahm, Sec. Directors: C. A. Schrader, Wm. A. Pickens, Chas. J. Murphy, Thos. A. Wynne, James A. Houck, Jonas Joseph, Jos. T. Mc- Nary, Wm. L. Moore, Eben H. Wolcott, Mord Carter.
Union Trust Co .- Incorporated 1893. Capital, $600,000. 116-118 E. Market. Jno. H. Holli- day, Pres .; Arthur V. Brown, V-Pres .; Ross H. Wallace, Sec .; Alfred F. Gauding, Asst. Sec .; H. M. Foltz, V-Pres .; Chas. S. McBride, Treas .; Geo. F. Lutz, Asst. Treas .; Geo. A. Buskirk, Probate Officer. Directors: A. A. Barnes, Linnaes C. Boyd, Arthur V. Brown, C. H. Brownell, Thos. C. Day, Henry Eitel, I. C. Elson, Addison C. Harris, Jno. H. Holliday, Volney T. Malott, Edw. L. McKee, Saml. E. Rauh.
West Side Trust Co .- Capital, $100,000. 11- 13-15 S. Senate av. H. C. Brinker, Pres .; Quirin Volz, V-Pres .; J. T. Sawyer, Sec- Treas. Directors: H. C. Brinker, C. W. Means, J. T. Sawyer, Geo. D. Hardin, Geo. R. Christian, Quirin Volz, Geo. F. Quick, Frank McCaslin, Jno. J. Roller, B. N. Boyd, Jno. Bush, H. Bath.
BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIA- TIONS.
Advance Saving and Loan Association-Frank M. Hueber, Sec., 1015 Law bldg.
Aetna Saving and Loan Association-Howard Kimball, Sec., 53 Monument pl.
American Savings and Loan Association-Jno. N. Ward, Sec., 3342 Clifton.
Arsenal Building and Loan Association-E. H. Shedd, Sec., 819 State Life bldg.
Ashland Savings and Loan Association-Geo. J. Schwenk, Sec., 739 E 11th.
Atkins Saving and Loan Co .- F. C. Gardner, Pres .; Chas. S. Bronson, V-Pres .; Herbert O. Waddy, Treas .; E. W. Springer, Sec., 1009 Law bldg.
Celtic Saving and Loan Association No. 3- John R. Welch, Sec., 52 Monument pl. Citizens' Saving and Loan Association No. 5- Cor. East and Prospect. L. D. Buenting, Sec.
Colonial Savings and Loan Association-Au- gustus Jennings, Pres; Conrad Jennings, V- Pres. ; Ross E. Mitchell, Sec .- Treas., 20 S. Illinois.
Columbian Savings and Loan Association- Harry E. Buddenbaum, Sec., 807 S. East.
Co-Operative Savings and Loan Association- Patrick J, Cahalane, Pres .; Emmet M. Har- din, V-Pres .; Russe H. Hartman, Sec .; Chas. Gemmer, Treas .; Jno. W. O'Hara, Counsel, 42 N. Delaware.
Dime Savings and Loan Association-Mary R. Ball, Sec., 82 Baldwin bldg.
Downey Street Savings and Loan Association No. 9-Richd. Obergfell, Sec, 1261 Madison av.
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CEMETERIES-CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS
Downey Street Savings and Loan Association No. 10-1261 Madison av. Wm. F. Kleis, Sec.
East End Savings and Loan Association-L. D. Buenting, Sec., 522 State Life bldg.
Fletcher Avenue Savings and Loan Association -Charles R. Yoke, Sec., 316-320 Lemcke bldg.
Garfield Park Building and Loan , Association -508 Lincoln. Aug Tamm, Sec.
General Savings and Loan Association-22 When Bldg. W. A. Folkerth, Sec.
German-American Building Association of In- diana-F. T. Reed. Sec., 920 Lemcke bldg. German Home Building and Loan Association -749 S. East.
German Guaranty Building and Loan Associa- tion-F. W. Brinker, Sec., 327 W. Market. Hartford Savings and Investment Company- Wm. Cowan, Sec., Indiana Trust bldg.
Home Builders' Savings and Loan Association -Hugo Wuelfling, Sec., 1000 Lemcke bldg. Hoosier Savings and Loan Association The-
Meets every Monday at 402 Indiana av. Jno. M. Wall, Sec.
Independent Turners' Savings and Loan As- sociation No. 5-Wm. D. Shreve, Sec., 27 S. Delaware.
Indiana Savings and Investment Company The-C. E. Holloway, Sec., 108 Monument pl. Indiana Saving and Loan Association No. 4 -Jacob Buennagel, Sec., 213 Lemcke bldg. Indiana Society for Savings-Fred T. Reed, Sec., 924 Lemcke bldg.
Indianapolis News Benefit Association-E. F. White, Sec., 30-32 W. Wash.
Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association -Samuel B. Kaufman, Sec., 503 Occidental bldg.
Indianapolis Southern Savings and Loan As- sociation-L. A. Zimmer, Sec., 1101 Shelby. Indianola Building and Loan Association- James G. Flaherty, Sec., 1402 W. Wash.
Madison Avenue Savings and Loan Associa- tion No. 9-Wm. F. Kleis, Sec., 310 Downey. ney.
Madison Avenue Savings and. Loan Association No. 10-Jacob Buennagel, Sec., 213 Lemcke bldg.
Madison Avenue Savings and Loan Associa- tion No. 11-Wm. F. Kleis, Sec., 1325 Mad- ison av.
Merit Saving and Loan Association-Meets every Wednesday night, 9 Wisconsin. Oliver R. Wall, Sec.
New Progress Building Association-Edw Ad- ley, Sec., 339 E Wyoming.
New Shelby Street Building and Loan Asso- ciation-Charles F. Thielman, Sec., 2211 Shelby.
Occidental Saving and Loan Association-Ja- cob Buennagel, Sec., 213 Lemcke bldg.
People's Mutual Savings and Loan Association -Henry R. Martin, Sec., 705 Stevens.
Plymouth Savings and Loan Association- Elias E. Katterhenry, Sec., 203 Law bldg. Prospect Savings and Loan Association-Jno. F. White, Pres .; Earl C. Heller, Sec., 2004 Lexington av.
Provident Building and Loan Association- James G. Flaherty, Pres .; W. P. Cosgrove, V-Pres .; Timothy P. Sexton, Sec .; Joseph P. Turk, Treas., 4024 E. Michigan.
Pythian Savings and Loan Association -- Naomi Hardrick, Sec., 701 N. Senate av. Railroadmen's Building and Saving Associa- tion-W. T. Cannon, Pres .; J. E. Pierce, Sec., 203 Union Station.
Riverside Saving and Loan Association-N. W. cor. 18th and Montcalm, Lewis E. Frazeur, Sec.
South Eastern Savings and Loan Association -- J. W. Rhodehamel, Sec., 1730 Orange.
South Meridian Street Savings and Loan As- sociation-Jos. B. Koesters, Sec., 930 S. Me- ridian.
South Park Saving and Loan Association- Christian J. Emhardt, Sec., 1271 S. East.
Standard Saving and Loan Association of In- dianapolis-Lee Wolf, Pres .; Lawrence Will- hoff, V-Pres .; O. R. Wald, Sec .; J. H. Schaub, Treas, 13812 E. Wash.
Teutonia Savings and Loan Association No. 4 -Otto Busching, Sec., 102 N. Noble.
Turner Building and Saving Association- Hugo Wuelfing, Sec., 1000 Lemcke bldg. Union National Savings and Loan Association -Earl P. Ensley, Sec., 105 E. Ohio.
Virginia Avenue Building and Loan Associa- tion-Chas. H. Keil, Sec., 744 Virginia av. West Indianapolis Savings and Loan Associa- tion No. 2-N. W. Beck, Sec., 1363 Reisner. Western Savings and Loan Association-J. E. Keller, Sec., Merchants Bank bldg.
CEMETERIES.
Anderson Cemetery-South Side 10th, 1 mi. e of Arlington av.
Crown Hill Cemetery-Incorporated 1863. Sit- uated between Senate and Northwestern avs. and 32d and 38th, and comprises about 500
acres of land. V. T. Malott, Pres .; Wm. F. Landes, Sec .; Silas S. Moore, Asst. Sec. ; Jno. J. Stephens, Supt. Office at cemetery.
Fall Creek Cemetery-N s Sutherland av e of Keystone av.
German Catholic Cemetery-2446 S Meridian. German Lutheran Cemetery - Cor. Meridian and Southern av.
Holy Cross Cemetery (Roman Catholic)-Cor. Bluff av. and Kelly. Rev. F. H. Gavisk, Pres .; J. R. Welch, Sec. and Treas. Office, 52 Monument pl. Irwin D. Egan, Supt.
Hungarian Hebrew Cemetery-Cor. Bluff av. and Kelly.
Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery-S w cor. Illi- nois and Tabor streets. Owned by the In- dianapolis Hebrew Congregation.
Mount Jackson Cemetery-Mount Jackson.
New Crown Cemetery-Cor. Churchman and LeGrande avs.
Woodland Cemetery-The Cemetery Co. Of- fice, 612 Fletcher Trust bldg.
CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS.
Alpha Home Association of Indianapolis- 1840 N. Senate av. Objects: The establish- ment and maintenance of the home, the rendering of other needful aid for aged and infirm colored women who can not other- wise be suitably cared for.
Boys' Club Association of Indianapolis-449 S. Meridian st. Objects: To rescue boys from vicious surroundings and habits; to aid in obtaining employment; to furnish night schools; to provide clubrooms and gymnasium.
Catholic Women's Association-927 N. Penn. st. Objects: To make a home for work- ing girls, particularly those receiving low salaries, and to give them the protection they might receive in their own homes.
Charity Organization Society-80 Baldwin
block. A society for organizing charity. It brings together all interested in the work of helping the poor, it investigates, it pub- lishes the best methods of caring for the needy.
College Settlement Association of Indianapolis -1806 Columbia av. Objects: To promote interest in college settlement work; to ini- tiate and further educational and philan- thropical enterprises; to investigate and improve existing conditions and provide means for a better condition of living. To maintain a day nursery, a free kindergar- ten, a gymnasium, a library, magazine and reading room, a playground. To organize and superintend the meetings of the neigh- borhood clubs; maintain a trained nurse to visit in the community, rendering such aid as she can, investigating the health of the people and instructing them relative to nutritious values of food products.
Committee on Vacant Lot Cultivation and Home Decoration-84 Baldwin block. jects: Stated in title.
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Christ Child Society-731 S. Alabama st.
Objects: To aid physically and morally,. poor and neglected children.
Deutches Altenheim of Indianapolis-2003 N. Capitol av. Object: To provide a home for old people.
Dime Savings and Loan Association-85 Bald- win block. Object: To provide for its members an opportunity of saving small sums of money in weekly installments and to assist in the purchase of homes.
Fairview Settlement-84 Baldwin block. Ob- ject: To furnish cottages for widows, old people and other indigent families; social and industrial advantages for same.
Faith Home-1513 Southeastern av. Object: The redemption of fallen girls; teach them housework; get them into homes and keep a watch over them.
Flanner Guild-847 Colton. Object: Social uplift of colored people.
Florence Crittenton Home-1260 Chicago st. Object-Rescue of friendless, erring and
abandoned girls and women; caring for babies; getting homes for girls and teach- ing the girls to cook, sew, etc.
German Ladies' Aid Society-German House. Object: To furnish aid and relief to worthy German families.
Girls' Industrial School of Indianapolis-2027 N. Talbott. Objects: 'Teaching poor girls between 6 and 16 years of age to sew and displaying interest in their and their fam- ily's welfare. All teachers are obliged to act as friendly visitors to these families.
The Good Samaritan Mission-240 S. Noble st: Objects: To preach the gospel in mis- sion and on street corners; to visit homes, hold prayer service with the sick and help them with medicine and other necessary help.
Harley Gibbs Settlement-1001 W. Washing- ton st. Objects: Social betterment and up- lift and salvation of the residents of the district.
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CHURCHES
Home for the Aged and Infirm Deaf of In- diana-4423 Guilford av. Objects: To pro- vide a suitable home for the aged, infirm, crippled and helpless deaf; to accumulate and provide funds for the establishment and maintenance thereof; to give enter- tainments and solicit and receive gifts and otherwise accumulate funds for the pur- poses aforesaid.
Immigrants' Aid Association-617 W. Pearl st. Objects: To aid and assist the foreigner through maintaining a home that will be a common meeting ground for all nations. School, bathing facilities, lectures and en- tertainment.
Indianapolis Benevolent Society-84 Baldwin block. Object: Giving material relief.
Day Nursery Association-530 W. Vermont st. Object: To maintain a home where the young children of the poor may be taken care of during such hours as they are left alone by reason of parents or guardians being absent from home at work.
Indianapolis Free Kindergarten and Children's Aid Society-23d and Alabama sts. Objects: To provide children with kindergarten training. The ages range from one to six years. During the cold weather a warm luncheon is served to the poorest children. Clothing and shoes are solicited and pur- chased for the needy children.
Indianapolis Flower Mission-1312 N. Merid- ian st. Object: To nurse and care for the sick poor of Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Asylum for Friendless Colored Children -- 317 W. 21st st. Object: Care of dependent colored children.
Indianapolis Home for Aged Women-1731 N. Capitol av. Object: To care for the aged and homeless.
Indianapolis Humane Society-Police Head- quarters. Object: The prevention of cruelty to children, animals and all sentient creatures.
Indianapolis Orphans' Asylum-4107 E. Wash. st. Object: To provide for the physical comfort and the education and religious training of orphans and indigent children. Jewish Federation of Indianapolis-92312 S. Meridian st.
Knickerbacker Home-16th and Central av. Object-To provide a home for employed girls whose weekly wage does not meet their necessary expenses.
Little Sisters of the Poor-520 E. Vermont st. Object-Care and comfort of the aged poor, infirm, crippled persons in the city of Indianapolis.
Mothers' Aid Society of Indianapolis-84 Baldwin block. Object: . To aid mothers who are the main and inadequate support of their children; to provide aid which may lift such mothers out of debt or sickness or inefficiency and free them for the neces- sity of training their children in pauperism. Mutual Service Association-610 W. 43d st. Object: To assist wage-earning young wom- en; particularly to operate a residence and summer camp. Girls in need of help may have room and board for any amount they can pay.
Newsboys' and Messengers' Protective Asso- ciation of Indianapolis-News bldg. Ob- ject: Moral uplift and better ment of the newsboys and messengers, or employed boys in business district.
Public Health Nursing Association-1915 N. Penn. st. Object: To provide graduate reg- istered nurses to teach needy individuals and the general public hygiene, cleanli- ness and the proper care of the sick; to prevent disease, and to render such nursing service as may be necessary.
Salvation Army-24 S. Capitol av. Object: Evangelical and charitable.
Santa Claus Club-84 Baldwin block. Ob- jects: To act as clearing house for all organizations distributing Christmas bas- kets, to prevent duplication and make it possible to reach a larger number of fam- ilies,
St. Margaret's Hospital Guild-St. Paul's Parish House. Objects: To provide for sick children in hospitals, buy braces and clothes for such.
Sisters of Charity State Hospital (colored)- 1502 N. Missouri st. Object: To afford hos- pital and surgical accommodations for col- ored persons who are unable to pay for such attention, or able to pay only in a limited way for surgical and hospital care. Summer Mission for Sick Children-84 Bald- win block. Objects: Provide care and treatment during summer months for sick children, tired and overworked mothers.
Volunteers of America-323 N. Senate av. Objects: Home mission and charitable so- ciety.
Wheeler Rescue Mission-443 E. South st. Objects: Charitable, religious and educa- tional. A temporary home for indigent and homeless persons. Rescue work.
Woman's Improvement Club (colored)-1328 N. Capitol av. Objects: The maintenance of a tubercular camp for colored patients in the incipient stage.
Woman's Club (colored)-845 Chicago st. Objects: Charity and general uplift.
Young Men's Christian Association-Illinois and New York sts. Object: Development of character among young men.
Y. M. C. A. (colored)-450 N. Senate av. Object: Development of men and boys.
Young Women's Christian Association-329 N. Penn. st. Object: To advance the welfare of the women of the city.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Apostolic Faith Mision-1041 N. Senate av. Rev. Garfield T. Haywood, pastor. Apostolic Faith Mission-1630 Laurel. Danl. B. Rickard, pastor.
Rev. Apostolic Faith Mission-2325 Ralston av. Apostolic Faith Mission-405 W. Ohio.
BAPTIST.
Broadway Baptist Church-4178 Broadway. Calvary Baptist Church-S. W. cor. Roosevelt av. and 23d. Adelbert E Bolster, pastor. Churchman Avenue Baptist Church-Church- man av., n. w. cor. Terrace av. Rev. Jno. R. Hinman, pastor.
College Avenue Baptist Church-1501 College av.
Emanuel Baptist Church-Woodlawn av. and Laurel. Rev. Riley W. Clarke, pastor. Serv- ices Sunday, Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Emerson Avenue Baptist Mission-5064 E. New York.
First Baptist Church-N. E. cor.' Meridian and Vermont. Rev. Fredk. E. Taylor, pas- tor.
First German Baptist Church-S. E. cor. Singleton and Iowa. Rev. Emil Berger, pastor.
Garden Baptist Church-314 Bright. Rev. Wm. H. Harris, pastor.
Germania Avenue Baptist Church-901 N Ger- mania av. Rev. Frank Cramer, pastor. River Avenue Baptist Church-S. W. cor. River and Standard avs. Rev. Rufus G. Carr, pastor.
St. Paul Baptist Church-1139 N. Sheffield av. South Street Baptist Church-S. W. cor. Fletcher av. and Noble. Rev. Cromwell P. Kirby, pastor.
Southern Avenue Baptist Church-1306 E. Southern av.
Thirty-first Street Baptist Church-Cor. 31st and Annette. Rev. S. C. Ohrum, pastor. Tuxedo Park Baptist Church-29 Garfield av. Rev. Ulysses S. Clutton, pastor.
University Place Baptist Church-S. E. cor. Meridian and 33d. Rev. J. Allen Price, pastor.
Woodruff Place Baptist Church-S. W. cor. Michigan and Walcott. Rev. J. Drover Forward, pastor.
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