Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 199, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1929 — Page 10

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DIRECTORS OF BANKS CHOSEN' FOR THIS YEAR Few Changes Are Made in Boards: Reports Are Optimistic. Few changes were made in the directorates and executive personnel of Indianapolis banks Tuesday, when shareholders held annual meetings. Favorable reports were issued on the 1928 business and bank executives were unanimous in predicting better prospects for 1929. Among the few changes made was the election of Fred G. Appel, head of the realty firm of Gregory and Appel, as director of the Indiana National bank to succeed John J. Appel, who died in December. Clarence S. Alig, sales manager of the Home Stove Company, also was elected a director. Elections at other banks: Fletcher American National Bank Hervey Bates Jr., James I. Bissette, George C. Forrey Jr., Fred Hoke, Edwin D. Logsdon, William J. Moo*ey, C. Barrett Moxley. Gustav H. Mueller, William L O’Connor. ' Leo M. Rappaport, Albert M. Rosenthal, Gustav A. Schnull, Roy C. Shanebergier, W. Hathaway Simmons. Ralph K. Smith, Charles B. Sommers, Theodore Stempfel. Elmer W. Stout, Thomas Taggart. Lucius M. Wainwright and John R. Welch, directors. Officers: Thomas Taggart, chairman of the board; Elmer W. Stout, president; George C. Forrey Jr., first vice-president; Ralph K. Smith, vice-president and cashier; Theodore Stempfel, vice-president and trust officer; Eugene H. Iglehart. vice-president and trust manager: Gustav H. Mueller, vice-president; Walter F. C. Golt, vicepresident; Harold E. Sutherlin, Robert H. Tyndall, Adolph G. Wocher, Henry L. Hilkene, Frank F. Wocher, vice-presidents; Otto J. Feucht. Walter J. Hubbard Jr., E. Marion Lutz, Robert C. Smith, assistant cashiers; Myron R. Green, assistant vicepresident; Charles R. Keogh, auditor; C. Harold Larsh. manager woman's bank department: George P. Suding, manager savings department, and Maurice W. Socweli. manager foreign department. Merchants National Bank—Albert Lieber, Louis Hollweg, Fred C. Dickson, William H. Avant, Miles Chapman. John P. Frenzel, Oscar F. Frenzel and John P. Frenzel, directors: Officers: John P. Frenzel, president: Oscar F. Frenzel and John P. Frenzel, vice-presidents: Otto N. Frenzel Jr., cashier: Carl H. Bals, William C. Orauel, assistant cashiers; Thomas A. Ressler, manager bond department. Indiana National —Fred G. Appel, Clarence 8. Alig. Ray E. Adams, Henry W. Bennett, Arthur V. Brown, W. T. Cannon, Eugene H. Darrach, G. A. Efroymson, Henry Eltel, R. Malott Fletcher, J. S. Holliday, W. G. Irwin, John J. Madden, Sol Meyer, Edward L. McKee, Gwynn F. Patterson, Norman A. Perry, Samuel E, Rauh, Peter C. Reilly, William L. Taylor and Frank D. Stalnaker, directors. Officers: Frank D. Stalnaker, president: Henry EiteL Gwynn F. Patterson, Edward D. Moore, Thomas H. Kaylor, vice-presidents; R. Malott Fletcher, cashier; Herbert S. Wood, John F. Kurfiss, Robert B. Malloch. James L. Fish and Harry H. Maag, assistant cashiers: C. Merle Brockway, auditor. Continental National Bank—John W. Holtzman, Leslie Colvin. P. F. Goodrich.

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David H. Jennings. .Oble J. Smith. R. W. Spiegel and H. C. Thornton, directors. Officers: R. W. Piegel. president: David H. Jennings, vice-president; W. H. Polk, cashier, and C. T. Brady, assistant cashier. State Savings and Trust Company— Robert J. Alev. Edgar Ashby, Scott R. Brewer. Linton A. Cox, James S. Cruse. Myron S. Harlan. A. Houck E. Kirk McKinney, William A. Pickens, David A. Rothrock and C. C. Wysong. directors. Officers. Scott R. Brewer, president: James A. Houck, vice-president and treasurer: Edward B. Funk and Kathryn Holland. assistant secretaries; Myron S. Harlan, manager real estate department; Don E. Brewer manager bond department; Hiram D. Keehn, trust officer. Fletcher American Company—Heryey Bates Jr.. Bowman Elder. George C. Forrey Jr., A. M. Glossbrenner. Will H. Hays Walter C. Marmon. G. Barrett Moxley, Leo M. Rappaport, Edward B. Raub. Charles S. Reuh. Lewis P. Robinson, Albert M. Rosenthal, Charles B. Sommers. Theodore Stempfel, Elmer W. Stout, Thomas Taggart, J. H. Trimble, L. H. Trotter S. C. Wadley and Guy A. Wainwright. directors. Officers: George C. Forrey Jr., president: Elmer W. Stout, first vice-president; Theodore Stempfel, vice-president; Edwin J Wuensch, vice-president and sales manager: Eugene H. Iglehart. Wendell Shirk, Leonard L. Campbell, vice-presidents; L. P. Robinson, treasurer; Thomas S. Hood, secretary; S. J. Rennard, assistant treasurer; N. C. Estabrook, assistant treasurer: M. A. Hoffman assistant secretary; A. F. Matske, manager trading department, and John P Collett, manager analytical department. Brightwood State Bank—J. C. Preston, J. Harry Fisse, Paul F. Cross, J. C. Daugherty, Otto N. Frenzel Jr., John M. Mendenhall and Samuel liigall, directors. J. C. Daugherty, vice-president of the Hoosier Veneer Company, was elected an additional director. The bank reported total resources of slightly more than $348,000; surplus, $15,000, and undivided profits of $8,543. The officers are J. C. Preston, president; J. (Henry Fisse, vicepresident; Paul F. Cross, cashier, -"and Robert Huggins, assistant cashier. State Bank of Massachusetts Avenue— L. E. Yuncker, president; F. W. Jungclaus, vice-president; A. J. Krueger Jr., cashier. Directors: F. H. Carter, G. L. Harrington,

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Fred W. Hinnenkamp. F. JV. ,J. S. Yuficker. H. K. Ruckeieshaus and L. E. Yuncker. Liveatock Exchange Bank—Adelbert S. Benson, president; Chauncey H. Clark, vice-president, and Arte F. Singleton, cashier. Directors: Harry A. O. Speers, J. B. Terhune, John Powell, Clarence Roberson, Harry Daniel and A. S. Jenson. City Trui t Company Dick Miller, president; H. P. Barnard, vfßfe-presldent; Harry O. Gorman, vice-president; Dwight Murphy, vice-president and secretary, and C. Milton Kelly, vice-president and treasurer. The directors re-elected include Arthur B. Ayfts, William F. Fox Sr„ Dr. Alfred Henry, James M. Ogden, J. Dwight Peterson, Earl H. Richardson, John T. Van Zant. East Washington State Bank—Albert E. Metzger, president; Samuel Mueller, vicepresident; Lee Weiker, cashier: Earl Staudacher, assistant cashier; Rex P.' Young, Harry Barrett, Otto R. Lindstaedt Elmer A. Steffin, -Albert E. Metzger. Samuel Mueller, directors. Donald S. Morris, vice-president; Walter 8. Oreenough, assistant to the president, and Arlie L. Rigsbee, of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, are also directors of the bank. Scott Rt Brewer, former president of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board was elected a director of the Union Title Company. Other officers elected were: Willis N Coval, president and general manager; Albert M. Bristor, vii e-presldent and treasurer, and Hiram C, Ltonecipher, secretary. The former directors were all re-elected, including: Arthur V. Brown, president Union Trust Company: Linton A. Cox. attorney ; James S. Cruse, president J. S. Cruse Realty Companyi Fred C. Dickson, president Indiana Trust Company: George B. Elliott, vice-president of Breed. Elliott & Harrison; George C. Forrey Jr., first vice-president Fletcher American National Bank; George A. Kuhn, secretary-treasurer Klein & Kuhn, Inc. Dick Miller, president. City Trust Company: J. Edward Morris, president Washington Bank and Trust Company; Norman A. Perry, president Indianapolis Power and Light Company; Timothy P. Sexton, secretary, Fidelity Trust Company; C. N. Thompson, attorney; John R. 'Welch, president John R. Welch & Sons, Inc.; C. N. Williams, presi-

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