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, receiving days, and other valuable social information . N AMERICA. Mrs. Wm. .J. HoUiday, Counselor ;Mrs. W. F. Winchester, AssociateCounselor. 80 UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OP 1812. (Philip Shoff Chapter.)Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, State Re-gent ; Mrs. C. S. Sargeant, Vice-Regent ; Miss Florence M. Malott,Second Vice-Regent : Mrs. E. A. Cobb,Honorary Vice-Regent ; Mrs. ArthurVoorh


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, receiving days, and other valuable social information . N AMERICA. Mrs. Wm. .J. HoUiday, Counselor ;Mrs. W. F. Winchester, AssociateCounselor. 80 UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OP 1812. (Philip Shoff Chapter.)Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester, State Re-gent ; Mrs. C. S. Sargeant, Vice-Regent ; Miss Florence M. Malott,Second Vice-Regent : Mrs. E. A. Cobb,Honorary Vice-Regent ; Mrs. ArthurVoorhees 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 ; D. Thornton, Vice-President:Miss Nell W^elshans, Secretary andTreasurer. 84 INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB. Mrs. Emma L. Perkins. President;Mrs. Lenore A. Harden, Vice-Presi-dent : Mrs. Hattie A. Ryder. Secretaryand Treasurer: Mrs. Cora V. Clapp,Corresponding Secretary. 85 INDIANAPOLIS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. S. E. Earp, President ; Dr. Eu-gene Buehler, Vice-President ; Fischer. Secretary and Treas-urer ; Frank R. Pixler, ®l|? Mm Snok IS ON THE DESK OF WE TAKE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT WHERE NO OTHER MEDIUM CAN FOLLOW Dr. John Frederick Spaunhurst, Proprietor and Chief Operator The Spaunhurst Institute of Osteopathy Established 1900, Fifth Floor State Life Building for the treatment of chronicdiseases and deformities. The pioneer osteopathic offices of Indianapolis, completelyequipped, and centrally located. Nervous diseases, paralysis, rheumatism, kidney and stomach troubles areespecially treated. Its staff of skilled assistants were thoroughly trained under the Founder ofOsteopathy at Kirksville, Mo., to relieve pain, add health and prolong life by Na-tures own methods. The scientific, rational, effectual methods which characterizethe


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