Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1949 — Page 6

T ir Family Trees in ne Library Now

Setlement of ary | Court Case Builds Up Genealogical Collection

By CARL HENN

3 Mast Hoosier families would rather know Where they are go-

33 res logy--atudy of the family tree— a bequest which reached final settlement last Tuesday after

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tle feft by a wealthy intendent t to Indianapolis Public| said, “Yes.”

answer,

Dr. Bahr

the state library, where they will a decision from being reached at be combined with the Indiana Li- the end of the legal marathon. The case was venued from Mar-|

brary Board collection Final em The final

and Historical of 9500 items, but will remain fon County to Hendricks city hip. and trial began In No ; od “ 394. In March, 1946, the agreement making eld the will. Judgment was af-| possible to combipe the collection firmed by the Indiana Appellate

was signed Tuesday by officers of (Court. The Indiana Supreme

Lhe the of School Commission-| ers,

stormy passed, | however, before that Dn could reached.

It was in 1941 that Mrs. Maude Darrach, widow of industri-| alist it Bugens Haslet Darrach, and y interested in gunesiogy. died died at the age of 73. an estate of $1,212,000 which she willed to relatives and friends except x $50,000 for establishment ” brary in her husband's name. Five nieces and a nephew not remembered in the will promptly tried to have it broken in court. tended that her in

Vice Chairman

Miss Alma Louise Brownfield, secretary in the office of Roy T. Center Township asseshas been appointed vice chairman of the 11th | District Young Republicans, official GOP youth group. Active in young Republican affairs the last ® two years, the “attractive 21-year-old secre4 tary lives in the " Blue Triangle Miss Brownfield YWCA, 725 N.

Pennsylvania St. A native of Brookville, she attended public schools there and Indiana University Extension in Indianapolis, She is a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa, Brookville chapter, OES, and the Brookville

Methodist Church.

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quest

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state group and by Maxwell Court refused to review the de-| Bailey, business direction of {cision, thus sustaining the will. Board It wasn't until Feb. 10, 1948, be chosen.

order was entered b

Red Men Plan Great Sun Council

1200 Members To Attend Session

More than 1200 Red Men and Pocahontas members of the Improved Order of Red Men will attend the 80th Great Sun Council tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel. Out-of-state visitors will include H. F. Stetser, Philadelphia, great keeper of records for 25 years, will provide plenty of material fe for combing and Edwin Wilcox, past Great Incohonee.

Registration of chiefs and repiresentatives will begin at 9 a. m., The jurors sat through 78 days followed by the annual memorial and endow the present of trial and at the finish could service at 11 a. m. 1800icome to no "conclusion.

Their Fred vote was 11 to one to set np Lot T.Betwosder, Now Altuny, have been transferred toithe will, but the one dissent kept'pe in charge of the service, at which Edward C. Harding, Inidianapolis, great Cohonee, Co give a memorial address for the jarship awards to various colleges niy late Glenn Waggoner, Seymour, will be made, Mr. Harding said. Some customers want extremely vember, (former great trustee and member jury up- lot Chicakeith Tribe. |Monday night in the Claypool Reports of Indiana great chiefs Hotel, will be presented at a 1:30 p. m.| business session. The annual elecition is scheduled for 2 p. m., when {a new Indiana Great Sachem will!

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» CHILDREN classes may rec their homes. Hi tion during the also may be ap] School corpor for state reiml hiring of specie ers, operation buildings for tl gost of special However, it jaw. School cor} part in the pro the State Dep: Instruction, bu pelled to. A major pol down the progr program’s func