Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 7

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By JOHN V. WILSON Other officers of the club One of Indianapolis’ 11tt]e|Jean Harrel known charitable organizations — ident of the the Indianapolis Foundation — is on. She is a entering its 33d year of aid tol Sa So : unfortunate individuals in the community, Since 1924 the Foundation has made it possible for more than 200,000 persons in the city to receive educational, philanthropic and charitable benefits — the equivalent’ to one-half of the present population. The Foundation, in Sitech serves as a “middle man” tween donors who provide he? quests for charitable projects in Eo their wills and established civic agencies.

Strange Bequests Occasionally, however, the Foundation receives a variety of bequests which are impossible to put into effect. 1 One donor who died in the early 1900s expressed the wish jor to that some of his funds be used ndere + for the “maintenance of a public ment bath house or bath houses , . . for the use of the worthy poor.” "The Society for the Prevention _ of Cruelty to Animals, in another city, once was left $350,000 for building horse troughs wherever neded in the world. The fund still stands idle.

gs RLS The “Indianapolis Foundation|ll . . dre also. receives many unusual re- . quests for funds. One man ask for money to underwrite a “swapbarter” exchange to be used prin- % cipally in times of widespread un-

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in writing a ‘history of World War II, wanted the Foundation to underwrite its publication. Established in ’16

The Foundation was established in 1916 by the city’s three trust companies—Indiana Trust, Fletcher Trust and Union Trust—for the receipt of gifts or bequests for “promoting the welfare of perSons now or hereafter residing in Indianapolis.” Members of the board of trustees, who serve for three-year terms, are appointed by the Federal Court Judge, Marion County Circuit judge and| the Mayor. Present members, who serve without pay, are. Thomas. D. Sheerin, chairman; Robert A: Efroymson, Emsley W. Johnson,

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Joyce Murray, Jo Ann Perry, Also included are the Broad Rip~

Robert Standeford, Donna Wal- Riley, chorus director, luce, Grace Watson, Roland O./post band. Mrs. H. P, Haflich is Wetzel and Stuart D. Winter. [in charge of musical co-ordina-

, Norma “|partment won a $100 prize at the, Ralph Hesler is interlocutor of Be Fn Hoosier Art Salon withithe show, while Jack Noon

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phases of the Foundation has UTILITY = il: been its sponsorship of demon-) 1 stration projects which have been |

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the co-operation of the Indian-| apolis public schools; ‘established | the James E. Roberts School for Handicapped Children. The school |

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