Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, KEPT N 1923

TO CONSIDER PHONE CO. Eaftewood Citizens Meet Monday tor Second Firm Plan. Members of the Englewood Hustling Hundreds will meet at 7:3R P- m Monday In the Community Hall. 35 N. Rural St., to consider the matter of creating an independent telephone company, ‘William T. Qulllin, president of the organization said today. The club will make plans to boost the Community Fund and the fund film. "The Kindness Cup.” Refreshments will be served. FLORISTS AT FT. WAYNE State Association’s October Meeting to Be Held Tuesday. Local members of the State Florists Association of Indiana will leave Indianapolis on a special car at 7 a. m. Tuesday to attend the October meeting in Ft. Wayne. Upon arrival in Ft. Wayne the local men will Join other members of the association at the Y. M. C. A. for dinner and a business meeting which will precede a visit to all Ft. Wayne floral establishments. Cars leaving at 6i20 and 6 pm. will bring the florists back to Indianapolis. TECH CARUSOS ORGANIZE School Gatherings and Radio Listeners to Hear Quartette. The Boys' Quartette of the Technical High School has organized for the present semester. Its members: Bruce Savage, first tenor; Augustus £lalof, first bass; George Newton, Jr., low bass. The quartette will sing before Various school gatherings and will entertain over the radio. NEW HUMANE PRESIDENT T. Ernest Maholm Begins Duties; Thomas D. McGee, Treasurer, T. Ernest Maholm today took up his duties as president of the Indianapolis Humane Society, He was elected

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treasurer, also resigned. She will be succeeded temporarily by Thomas D. McGee, secretary. Miss Adele Storck

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was elected first vice president, which position formerly was held by Maholm.

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