Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1912 — Indianapolis Man Plans Home For the Aged Deaf. [ARTICLE]
Indianapolis Man Plans Home For the Aged Deaf.
Through the generosity of Prof. Orsen Archibald of the State School for the Deaf at Indianapolis, and a former resident of Lafayette, a state home for the aged and infirm deaf of Indiana will be established in White county, twelve miles north of Lafayette. Prof. Archibald -has given eighty acres of land for the home and the only condition imposed is- that the sum of "vi'O'OW) be raised as a fliaintalnanc i fund. An association has been formed and has received a state charter and the money will be subscribed without delay. The incorporated members of the association are: John H. Kious, of Brookaton; Wilhur F. Severson, of Lafayette; Orsen Archibald, of Indianapolis; Henry Bierhaus, of Indianapolis; Utten E. Read, of Indianapolis; Henry D. Miller, of Middlebury; Philip Hasenslob, of Chicago; Daisy Root, of Michigan City; Ida Kingsley, of Shelbyville and Evelyn Heiser, of Indianapolis.
