Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1939 — Page 13

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Gifford Shopbell Times Special EVANSVILLE, Aug. 7.—Funeral services were to be held today for Clifford Shopbell, nationally-known architect who died Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital. Burial was to be at Maple Hill Cemetery, Princeton.

Mr. Shpobell, the designer of many|

of Evansville’s was 67. A native of Princeton, he first entered the architect business in" Indianapolis. He went to Evansville in 1894. He was associated with the

larger buildings,

firm of Shopbell, Fowler & Thole| §

at ‘the time of his death. Survivors are his wife, Maude; two stepsons,

~Charles M. and Maurice Dawes, and

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a sister, Mrs. Frank ForthofIer.

Dr. Everett D. Knight

ANDERSON, Aug. 7.—Dr. Everett D. Knight, practicing physician in Anderson for the past 11 years, was to be buried today in East Maplewood Cemetery. Dr. Knight died Saturday of cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 38. A native of Rosiclare, Ill, he was a graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Susan Knight; a daughter, Mary Ann; three brothers, Wayne, Maurice and Glennis Knight; three sister, Mrs. Hazel Gaines, Mrs. Wallace Karens and Miss Katheryn Knight; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Knight.

Don Tomson

WABASH, Aug. 7.—Funeral services are to be held tomorrow for Don Tomson, member of the Wabash City Council, who died at his home here last night of heart trouble. + He was 35. He is survived by his wife and parents.

James H. Fargher "LA PORTE, Aug. 7. — Funeral services were being arranged today for James H. Fargher, physician and surgeon here for 32 years, who died yesterday from a heart attack. A graduate of the Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, Dr. Fargher also studied in London. He practiced in South Bend two years before coming here in 1907. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Claron Veller and Miss Louise Fargher. i

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ANDER Survivors:

A. Sh A 3, Gordon TL, ‘Henry en

BIRDSEYE—Abner Sanders, ‘78. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Oma Owens, Mrs. (ig La Spencer; ‘sarah : siste: Cox; brother, John T * Sanders. 75, Dara

BOSWE! — Mrs. ‘Ha anna a. Cook, 72. Burvivors: Sons, James, Willia.

CYNTHIANA—Charles F. ard, 80.

—— HART, irs. ds Gillespie Groen. rs: Sisters, Mrs. George Wellington, Mrs. Mary Jacoby. ® Mrs. Mary Meacham Keeler, 72. . lie, Raymond; daughters, rry Eby, Mrs. rtrude Tate; sis5 rs, Mrs. Gertrude Bucher, Mrs. Fred

Mrs. Alice M. Buckmaster, 71. Survivprs: Sister, Mrs. John Steele, four sons. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Lydia R. igusmeler, 64. Survivors: Husband, Fre oe nS re

Misses brothers,

Ohms. Mrs. Fay Sadoris, or Casteel. Minter, 61. 8.: Ernest Mrs. rge Herritt; . brother, Masters; sister,” Miss Bessie B. ss =» =

FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Sophia O. Zollinger, , Phobos Daughters, Mrs. Tillie Brenenkant, Mrs. Jennie Braun; son,

George. C. Getty, 54. Survivors: Wife, Frieda: daughter, Miss Gertrude Getty; foster-daughter, Selma Rekeweg; sisters; Mrs. Licetta Tuttman, Mrs. Henry Bergman, Mrs. ill Bergman, Mrs. Carl Hambrock, Mrs. Elizabet Busse; halfbrother, Ernest Fallmeier Wesley G. Warner, 79. Marion, Ernest: daug ters, Beuchel, Mrs. Oliver Guilford, Porter, Mrs. Myra Ewing, Mahlon, Lincoln, Mandus. 72.

KOKOMO—John Blake, its. Mary: son, Lawrence; daughter, C. Hedges; brother, Henry Blake,

YETTE—William Lane. 42. SurSisters, Mrs. Oliver Kantz, ‘Mrs. . Conarree; brother, Homer Lane.

i — Mrs. .Adrienne. Harper Jones, 41. Survivors: Husband, John; sons, William, Clair, Max, Paul; brothers. Frank and Water Harper. pa. MEDARYVILLE—Mrs. Josephine Schmidt, MELLOTT—William M. Gott, 64. SurYivers Wife, Carrie; sons, Walter, Mynas llas Gott; daughter, Mrs. Alva _ Cleveland: sisters, Mrs. Hugh Patton, Mrs. Mua Rezell; Mrs. Neva Conley; brother, rge.

INTENSIVE COURSE AT 1. U. OPENS THURSDAY

* Wimes Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 7.— Indiana University’s intensive three-week course for teachers nad graduate students will begin Thursday. The regular nine-week course will end Wednesday. The curriculum will include rtourses in psychology, education, American literature and English history. The faculty will include: Dr. G. T. Somers, Dr. R. W. Holmstedt, and Dr. I. O. Fostér, all of the I. U. school of education; Dr. I. O. Hamilton, University’s Extension Division; Mrs. Mildree Harter Wert, director of auditoriums; Gary public schools; Miss Estelle Whitted, I. U. English department, and Dr. Coen G. Pierson, DePauw University history department.

WARSAW MAN HEADS POULTRY PRODUCERS

CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 7 (U. P). —Hobart Creighton, Warsaw, Ind, has been ‘elected president of the National Poultry Producers Federation meeting here in conjunction with the Seventh World's Poultry Congress. He was id ‘at a business meeting attended by representatives of member Senin which included the Americ Poultry Association, Northeastern Poultry Producers Council, Pacific Egg Producers, Northeastern Association of and Poultry Co-operatives, Northwestern Turkey Growers and International Baby Chick Association.

~ JUDGE'S LICENSE STOLEN

ST. LOU'S, Aug. 7 (U.P). — A burglar whose taste ran to automopiles and their equipment fled when surprised in the act of stealing some auto batteries. Behind him he left a stolen car, whose license/plates had been stolen from the auto of Judge Joseph L. Simpson.

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Mrs. Harold

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Masters.

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The City Hall has received numerous complaints Residents assert they are

on open garbage trailers. insanitary and a health hazard.

Herner, Garbage Collections superintendent, that canvas covers on the wagons are supposed to

: be drawn when the wagons are in

the practice of In reply, Ray said

public thorough- ' last week.

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fares. “I imagine some of the complaints refer to

leaving covers up while collecting

in alleys,” he said. This photo shows an uncovered garbage trailer in front of Shortridge High School, 34th and Pennsylvania Sts., at 8:15 a. m. one day

DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS

Mrs. Cora B. Farrington.

Funeral services were to be held at 3 p. m. today in the Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 10th and Illinois Sts., for Mrs. Cora B. Farrington, 68, of 142 E. Ohio St. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Farrington died Saturday in Methodist Hospital after a long illness. She had been a, resident of Indianapolis for nearly 30 years and was a member of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors include her husband, Frank E. Farrington, and two nieces, Mrs. Merle Grant and Mrs. Ethel Martindale, both of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Marie Higbee Burns

Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Higbee Burns, lifelong Indianapolis resident, are to be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Englewood Christian Church and burial will be at Clayton. Mrs. Burns, Who was 42, died Saturday night at her home, 406 N. Keystone Ave. She had been ill nine weeks. Mrs. Burns was a member of the Englewood Christian Church and the Order of Eastern Star. She is | survived by a son, Robert; a daugh-

-| ter, Mrs. Ida Lee Sweet; her father, : | William R. Higbee, all of Indian-

apolis; her mother, Mrs. Clara Reynolds, St. John, Kas, and two brothers, Herman and John Highee, Indianapolis.

Thomas L. Yake

Funeral services for Thomas L. Yake, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St., will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mr. Yake died Saturday at his summer home, Marcellus, Mich. He was a resident of Indianapolis 25 years and a salesman for the Nel-son-Baker Co., Detroit, Mich. He was a member of the Unity Truth Center Church, Pentalpha

' | Lodge, F. & A. M.,, and Scottish Rite. He is survived by his wife, Jessie; rt: (a son, Keith, New Orleans, La.; a

sister, Mrs. Henry Umphrey, Detroit; four brothers, Maurice, William, Melvin and Russell Yake, all of Detroit, and a’ granddaughter.

Miss Enid M. Nibarger

Funeral services for Miss Enid M.

Nibarger will be held at 2:30 p. m:

tomorrow at her home, R. R. 3, Box 631. Burial will be in Wilkinson. Miss Nibarger was 25. She died Saturday in Methodist Hospital after an illness of two months. She was born in Indianapolis and was educated in Indianapolis grade schools and Ben Davis High School. Miss Nibarger was a member of the Drexel Gardens Christian Church and the Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nibarger; two brothers, William and Raymond E. Nibarger, and a sister, Alice Louise Nibarger, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Nellie Greyer

Mrs. Nellie Greyer, lifelong Indianapolis resident, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Donohue, 1719 N. New Jersey St. Mrs. Greyer was 75 and was active in welfare and social work many years. She was a charter member of the Indianapolis Welfare Society.

Her parents, William H, and Julia

Roll, many years ago operated a rug and drapery business on Illinois St. Mrs. Greyer was a member of the First Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughter and a brother, E. P. Roll, Newark, N. J. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home, and burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Walter Vanasdal

Walter Vanasdal, for 25 years an electrician with the Indianapolis Power & Light Co, was found dead in his hotel room yesterday. Mr. Vanasdal was born in Mattoon, Ill, and had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. He was 53. He is survived by a son, Walden; a daughter, Mrs. Mary K. Cambron; a brother, Merle, and six grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Conkle Funeral Home and burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery. :

Twins, 103-232 (Pounds), At 20th Hoosier Reunion

NEW CASTLE, Ind. Aug. 7 (U. P.).—Many of the 300 persons who attended the 20th annual Indiana twin reunion yesterday were a little taken aback when confronted with twins Gilbert and Hubert Lewark of Rushville. Hubert weighs only 103 pounds, exactly 129 pounds less than his twin brother Gilbert. They were awarded the distinction, officially and by popular acclaim, of being the oddest twins of the 61 sets attending.

Model Waxes A Bit Too Hot

Times Special HELBYVILLE, Ind, Aug. 7— Maybe it’s the summer heat but models in the window of a local store are becoming unladylike, One of the wax figures fell against a large plate glass window, shattering the glass and causing $60 damages. Clerks at the store think she might have been tired of “being stood up.”

13 POSTMASTERS IN STATE - NOMINATED

Times Special WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Appoint< ment of several Indiana postmasters was announced today by President Roosevelt. They are: Audley Dildine, Gaston; Luther M. Shoemaker, Kewanna, and Reginald W. Cook, Montpelier; Noel A. Booher, Albany; Clarence E. Steward, Bainbridge; Reuben S. Stwalley, Cloverdale; Earle .C. Stewart, Daleville; Robert R. Saunders, Eaton; Merle F. Shepard, Edwardsport; orlin F. Reinhardt, New Salisbutg; Edward P. Donnar, Oaktown; Rolla E. Pinaire, Ramsey, and Grover T. Van Ness, Summitville.

Another feature of the reunion |)

was the attendance of five sets of twins, all healthy and all over 80 years old. They were Mrs. Mary Barnes and Mrs. Anna Rogers of Anderson, 80; Mrs. Ruth McGuire and Mary Bailey of Indianapolis, 81; Ben and Isaac Pitts of Richmond, 83, the oldest twins at the reunion; John and George Rogers of Anderson, 81, and Emory and David Powers of Milroy, 82.

PURDUE’S POULTRY COURSE DATES SET

Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, "Aug. 7—The 21st annual Poultry Short Course will be given at Purdue University from Oct. 16-28, Prof. C. W. Carrick, poultry department head, announced today. The course will be open to the public. Information on production and marketing of poultry and eggs will be discussed. Egg size, hatchability, winter egg production, economical feeding methods, and poultry housing will receive special emphasis,

BRAZIL BICYCLISTS KEEP POLICE BUSY

BRAZIL, Ind., Aug. 7.—The Police Department has had more business for a week than it calmly can handle. A week ago Police Chief Harry Hutton asked that ‘bicycle owners register their name and serial number at Headquarters.

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Manford A. Shields

Manford A. Shields, who retired in June, 1937, after 48 years in the employ of the Monon Railroad, died Saturday at his: home, 525 E. 49th

St. Mr. Shields was born in Sedalia, the son of Hugh Shields, Rossville grain dealer, and Elizabeth Shields. He was married in 1903 to Miss Gaynell Dungan, Connersville, Mr. Shields was active in the Masonic lodge, and was a member of Pentalpha Lodge, F. & A. M.;

of the Order of Railway Conductors, and the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. ; Funeral services were to be at 3 p. m. today in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home, with Dr. Alexander Sharp in charge. Members of Pentalpha Lodge were to conduct burial services at Washington Park Cemetery. He is survived by his wife; a son, Dwight Manford Shields; a daughter, Mrs. Marybeth Shields Ford, Indianapolis, and a brother, Frank Shields, Monticello.

Mrs. Sally Miles

Services for Mrs. Sally Miles, who died Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Hied, near West Newton, were to be held at 2:30 p. m. today at the home of another daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Sylvester, 1242 S. Belmont Ave. She was 87. Burial will be at Greenwood. Besides her daughters, she is survived by a son, Asa Miles, of 1231 S. Sheffield Ave.

Mrs. John H. Wheeler

Funeral services for Mrs. John H. Wheeler, Stilesville, who died Saturday at Methodist Hospital, were to be at 2 p. m. today in the Stilesville Christian Church and burial was to be at Stilesville. Mrs. Wheeler was 63. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Butler and Mrs. Katie Jones, Indianapolis, and a stepson, Truman Hubble, Oklahoma.

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Deaths—-Funerals d 1 Indianapolis Times, Monday, Aug. 7, 1939

Deaths—-Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Monday, Aug. 7, 1939

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BAXTER Jaines T

Hert, brother of Barclay and Mrs Mar ; : a od awa urday morning. Funera T , He av Church Tuesday. a 16 : Briends Jnvited: Burial: omer kr eme Ss may call a e residence,’ 4157 Union St. SH LEY '§

loved fajraiatatiier of Albert Baxter, Mrs. R, zarvey, ‘passed

BOHANNAN—AIma Ruin. age 38, beloved |. wife of John P. hannan, mother of © Kathaleen Boha es ted TS ond and John Jr. Bohannan, siste Lloyd Robof Indianapolis, Cleo and Walter . Roberts; and daughter .of Lawrence Roberts, all of Bowling Green, Ky., pase away 1 Sunday: Funeral Wednes- * TRAL CHAPEL. Illinois at 10th. ‘Burial Washington Park. Friends may call a the chapel after 6 p. m. Monday.

BRINSON—Russell, age 28, broth f Bait h Smith 3 Mis, yeanie « Eskri hy ars. 0 pe e, Charlie, Gien and Re oboe passed away 3pm Jiove

Tuesday, Sug; LEY BROS. CENTR. L CHAPEL, Tllinois at 10th _St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends LR call at the

chapel after 10 a. m, M

BURNS [Marle, age 42, beloved wife of Burns, mother of Robert Burns Ida Lee Sweet, daughter of William ; Higbee and Clara Re Herman and John Higbee, passed away Saturday. Funeral at Englewood Chris> tian Church Tuesday at 1 p. m. riends Burial Sayson: Ind. Priends may call at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL until 11 a. m. Tues at the church from 12 noon ot 1 tide of service.

DUGAN—Kate, age 69, sister of

ayme Hogan, Delia Ro om

ach, Martin ahd John

Siren, Brownsburg, Wed. at. Interment Holy Rs, Indpls.

GIVENS -Carloife, | beloved wife of Robert, daugh of Georgia Pachon Bughte away a - Puneral notice .__For information call W. T. BLASENGYM, DR. 2570. -

LYNCH—Anna L., of 1144 N. Haugh St., beloved mother of Mrs. Clare McGlasson, Mrs. Marjorie Foster, Don and Arthur Lynch. deparied this life Sunday. Friends mell call at the MOORE & KIRK IRVINGTON MORTUARY, 5342 E. Washing-

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the West Side Nazarene Church, Kin and 11th Sts., Tuesday, 2 p. m. Buria Crown Hill Cemetery.

MABERRY—Elisa Adelaide age 68," loved mother of Mrs. Henry = Blanche sted, sister Bot William, Charles Edgar and Beamer Shepherd, and Nelja passed away Sasurds Fuvers] Fuesday, Y Rin SH LEY W. MICHIGAN NERAL HOME. Ps invited. Burial Salem Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home any e.

PATTERSON—Allen of 2203 N. Temple, belaved husband of Frae, father of Oscar William, brother of Oscar E. and Ira Patterson, Mrs. Omer Wisehart and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoy, departed this life Sunday, age 54 years. Funeral Wednesday "Aug. at the Sooseyelt Temple M. E. Church, 2 30 m. Burial utherland Park Ceme ery. Erie Friends invited. MOORE & KIRK SERVICE. :

PRICE—James G., husband of Abbie S. Price and father of Geor orge B. Price brother of J. W. Price ang Mrs. Charles Johnson, Indianapol nd a . Atlanta, Ga., passed 6. Funeral at the F FUNER HOME 4 121 Wednes

2 p. AL gay 2 A 9. Crown Hill, “Prien s invited. Fronds ‘may Sall at funeral home after 10 a. m. esday.

ynolds, sister of |

t. | WORKMAN—Wilson

ton 8t., until noon Tuesday. Funeral at |.

of Arty Cox of High sed assed Away &” BUCHAN ee

30 p.m

COX—Ethel, sister font. > C

MoRT FUAR ® Monday, invited. rial High, Point, N. C.

'SCHAEFER—William C., beloved hushand of Mary Prahm Schaefer, father of Mrs: Russell A. Long ang brother of Harry Schaefer of Louisville. Ky., Dasged away at 12:35 + Monday, Aug . 7, at his

a. 4945 W. 14th DO NBR. & BUCHANAN MORTUAR

=, By wo I 140 Burial Crown ill. [Lou (Ky. ) and Lafayette (Ind.) papers SEA copy.]

SMITH—Edward J., 87 Jars of of age, Jas ther of Edna Pea oore Estella Akers, "grantatner of Holo oore Gochenour and Pauline Linn, all of Ingianaboils, passed 2% ne” FLAN Satlrday. % Aug es at CHANAN Ey 10:30 a. m., Friend ited. “Burial Crown Hill

TINGLE—Harriett Jane, beloved vi vif 3 Maines and Mrs. Alma Moore, And: mother of Paul and Ona Jean Apple, dearted this life Sundlay, Jee 7 years. néral YY Sinesday Aug. 3 , at the residence of -son, 4557 Winthrop Ave., Anderson

Burial Cemetery. Friends SERVICE.

invited. MOORE & KIR.

VANASDAL Walter, father of Mrs. Ma Cambron and Walden Vanasdal, Rot of Merle Vansasdal, ‘passed away Sunday afternoon, age 58 years. Wednesday, 10 CONKLE NERAL HOME, Friends invited. yl Friends may eal at funeral home after 6 p. m. Monday x

WOODFILL Hezekiah M. (Tom), age 85, brother of Foank Woodill, assed away Saturday, t St. ancis Hospital. nari Miesday, .. 8, 2:30 m., at the C. N FUNERAL Biome, 1230 Prospect St. Friends invited. d. Burial Mt. Pleasant, Friends may call at" funeral home. Please omit flowers.

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R.. e 61, beloved husband of Myrtle Workman, father of Mrs. Gladys Sweazie, Mrs. Viola Yocum, Mrs. Doyne Staggs, Mrs, Eleanor Bradley. Charles, Ivan Hubert, Horrie, and brother of Frank and John Workman, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, p. m. from the Westside Church of God. Burial, Floral Park. Friends ma call at the residence, 267 N. Richlan after 7 p. m. Monday aml Wednesday noon and at the chlrch from p. m. SHIRLEY SERVICE.

YAKE—Thomas L.. hushand of Jessie B., father of Keith L. 2 New Orleans, La., enry

Detroit. grandfather Ann Yake of New Orleans, passed away at Marcellus, Mich, Saturday morning. Services at ti LANNER & BUCHANAN MOR RTUARY, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited.

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Funeral Directors BERT S. GADD

2130 Prospect St.

- GRINSTEINER'S

1601. E. NEW YORK PERSONAL SERVICE

HISEY & TITUS

MORTUARY 951 N. DELAWARE ST. LI-3828

G. H. HERRMANN

DR-5307

RI-5374

DR-4471

MOORE & KIRK

IR-1150 CH-1808 TA-6056-8

SHIRLEY BROS. co.

946 N. Illinois St.

J. C. WILSON

1230 Prospect St. DR-0322

DR-0321

Florists & Monuments

Delaware Flower Shop 2922 N. Delaware

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LOST—Pair child’s glasses, gold rimmed, Ellenberger swimming pool, Tuesday. Reward. -0407.

Help Wanted—Female

8 GIRL—Free Somnlete ‘beauty course in exShange ight duties. BEAUTY EMY, 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

~ house for apartment, some rent. IR-4722 (5:30 p. m.)

WANTED—Housekeeper, white, 18 to 35 OTIS SMITH, 634 E. Market.

Ads Lowest Rate in City.

Help Wanted—Male

WILL pay $1 per foot to experienced well digger to dig well. average depth Abo 16 ft. Call TR-4297 after 6 p.

EXPERIENCED a Streets.

chauffeurs: must know Apply 23 W. Henry,

PAPER ENGI TER do general cleaning in exchange for ih work. 320% Central.

Jobs Wantecd—Female 10

WALTER T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME .

2226 Shelby DR-2570 3129 N. Illinois HA-0160

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. MICH. ST. BE-1934

Flanner & Buchanan MORTUARY

25 W. Fall Creek Blvd. TA-4400

HOUSEKEEPER—Small family, 9 years last |p place. Middle aged, white, call or write 1325 Roach St. (Riversi e car.)

MIDDLE-AGED LADY—Housekeeping for Bower with children or without. 219 ich

Jobs Wanted—Female 10

DAYWORK, 2 day or week; “leaning, Ji help cooking: excellent references.

SOUTHERN CooK-—Middle-afed: 15 So . In or out of City

Jobs Wanted—Male 11

HAUFFEUR. gardening, hwo ete. ni: 33 erences, 1821 W. Washington. BE-4327. ( SurLiPs). .

TRUSSES -;

COUPLE take charge furnished apartnient

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| Ln Bonny) fobond

29 N. PENN. ST

JOBS. 105-9175 month. . Prepare now lor Indianapolis “examinations. List ° tions and full particulars free. rie today. Fra kin Institute, Dept. 126 Rochester, N.

MEN, SL Sov. 220 HG ays are refunde Le slo d dows; easy terms; pack suite case;

ome Royal Beauty acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

Phone RI-5551 for ‘owest want ad word rate in the city and auick results. Times Want Ads Lowest Rate in City.

Special Announcements 12B

SHELBY CAFE, 1901 Shelby. DR-2847. Plate lunch, 25c. Entertainment Friday, Sature

day evenings. MARTIN’ S BETTER DS—*‘Ser So -089 13

FOO - the best of meats.” 1229 Central. B

Personal Services

For SECURITY - and COMPORT

FRAVER & Co, BE E. Wash. St.

OIL PERMANENT, $2.00

or -two for $3.00. RAINBOW ACAD. 215 Centwmy Bldg,

WEISSMAN MOTORS SUN Distributor

9 Meridian Phone—Day, LI-25 Night, CH-5243

INIC. Wed. afternoon. HAIR DYE G INTERNATIONAL : BEAUTY SCHOOL, 229 N. Penn. 2d Floor.

SPECI AL Haircut, Drene 40e

shampoo and set. International Beauty School, 229 N, Penn.

Oil Permanent Complete, $1

'| Internationa) Beautv Soho 3 N Penn.

treatments.

> FOO 402 Kresge Bria

. HAL PRISE, HAIRCUT, shampoo, wav 25a Royal Beauty Acad, 401) eral Bldg.

(Alteration Specialists)

ALTERATIONS, ladies’ men's garments; clean. repair. press. reline. Reasonable.

MEYER O. JACOBS

212-214 BE. 16th St. TA-6667.

(Cement Contractors)

HENRY GLESING, cemerit; {10015 steps, walks, driveways; reas

(Chimneys)

LASTERING, patching, chimneys rebuilt, "concrete floors, steps, walks. Free estie _m dtes. Guaranteed. CH-T011.

(Chimney Work)

CHIMNEY REPAIR, brick painting, cee ment walks, porches steps, plaster, Free estimates. CH-5 576.

(Contractors)

ROOFING, ‘siding, remodeling, work, painting, furnaces, tinning, onabie terms. DR-1081. RI-834

BUILDING, remodeling painting, work a specialty. Estimates free. sonable. TA-7055.

: (Floor Refinishing)

FLOOR sanding, refinishing. Terms if dee sired at no extra cost. CH-1656.

press:

cement reas

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INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

CONSULT IT FOR SERVICES YOU NEED AND MERCHANDISE TO BUY

(Agencies:~Pomestic)

(Body-Fender Repairs)

(Freight Transportation)

(Plumbing)

DAY WORK, cleaning porter. Rel. A-1 ref. LI-2137.

"(Architects and Builders)

ete. Also yard work,’

‘Duco-Dulux | TR

BODY repairs. = simonizing, TA-9011,

refinishing, guar. 2957 Central. (Builders)

L. SIMONS, 5151 N. Meridian. HU-3434.

H. Motes prices; personal supervision.

INDIANAPOLIS REMODELING CO., INC 130 E. New York S RI-5511.

(Associations)

Wm. G. Griffis of the Indpls. Fire Fighters Assn, > Gamewell Dept. 405 City Hall. YOUR old clothing, newspapers. Hel help others. Salvation Army. RI-6622. s (Attorneys) C. W. APPLEMAN 8 Union Trust Bldg. RAYMOND DEMAREE 634 Lemcke Bldg. MA-3156.

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RI-6284.

ING—We wish to thank all our neighbors, relatives and friends for kindness,

rece ved at the death of Helen Sanford cially wish to thank the arr, the Theta Seta Class, and the pallbearers. HUSB. ALW. SANFORD, and FAMILY, and BERTHA KING and FAMILY.

® Just “Charge It” Quality Clothes for the Family on Easy Credit Terms.

JULIAN GOLDMAN , ShIoN

/ STORE 118-122 N. Pennsylvania St.

OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN and CHILDREN THE MODERN CREDIT STORE

; . Indiana Theater = 129 W. Wash, Is Opposite Us TERY ERE CLOTHING

MP3 131 wW. Directly Oppo.

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KINNEY’S

138 E. Washington St. Accordion

Instruction worm

INDIANA Music co.

115 E, Ohio St. LI, 4088

Per Lesson

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MILLER-WOHL Co. 45 E. Wash. St. . RIL 2230

sympathy and beautiful floral offerings :

¢| Hoster-Hiser “Dome,’

(Buicks) Community Buick 57 W. 38th St. TA-27317.

MONARCH MOTORS CO. 1040 N. Meridian. Buick Sales and Service. RI-3347. (Chevrolets) : East Side Chévrolet, Inc. 5436 E. Washington, Irvington. ghorth Side Chevrolet, Inc. 836 E. 63d. Broad Ripple. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO., 1035 N. Meridian. Chevrolet Sales and Service.

Nash Distributor LEWIS-WINKLER, INC., North and Penn. Used cars. RI-9198. Ford—Lincoln Zephyr 2 htr.; disc i IW, eT Chrysler—Plymouth

C. H. WALLERICH CO. 950 N. Meridian

(Dodge-Plymouth) tors, In : 47 N. Ca Mo TS, ne ines

FADELY-ANDERSON, INC. 3579 N. Illinois. TA-3700

FORD,

RI-4576

(Building and Sey Associations)

ARSENAL BUILDING ‘& LOAN ASSN. 819-320 State Life Bldg. RI-5901.

(Cigar Stores)

MONTE GRILL Cigar Store, 601 N. West. I-0048 “Candies, Soft Drinks, Ice

ey

(Cleaners)

LOOKING YOUR BEST ALWAYS “The Original Teonard Cleaners’ Leonard Craters, 2119 W. Wash. BE-4100. NOBLE BROS. De pendabis dry cleaners. _ "Bonded cleaning.”’ 805 N. Del. RI-8117. ALERT Cleaners & Dyers. Vince “Concannon Jr. prop. 4618 E. Mich. IR-3030. CERTIFIED CLEANERS. 2907 Central. TA0132. We clean at best prices. Free del.

(Contractors—General)

H. K. CRAUN, 4045 Graceland, HU-4498. Interior decorating. Free estimate.

INDIANA Gunite & Construction Co., 239 W. Georgia. ‘Cement Gun Work.” LI-8120

(Creameries)

RUE VALLEY CREAMERY CO. 50 N. Wes LI-6422.

(Dairies)

NO IENN Dairy Farms. Fresh 2 daily. 6222 Park. BR-3791

(Dairy Products)

MAPLEHURST Farms. Jersey cream-line milk. Same farm, same family since 1329.

(Domestic Help)

Lic. Emp. Agcy C's Workers, 548 W. 2h, TA-2981. Reliable help" for any

ord Dealer

FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Canon he RI-9328

Jaa Oldest rod, Dealer C. 0. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. WASH. (Oldsmobiles)

KMAN OLDSMOBILE:

HIC 1302 N. Ee RI-6375,

VAN MATRE, M. INC. 2917 | Central. TA- 25613, Oldsmobile Sales and Servic

Hudson

ACE MOTORS, INC. 1219 N. Meridian

(Trucks)

GENERAL TRUCK SALES 31 W. 13th St. LI-7467.

(New and SE Sn “Wh Friends Meet’ SUPERIO. R CHEV. INC WASH.

LI-55851

552 E. LI-4378. The best in service and parts.

(Used Cars)

"| SEE. McGinty {first for a a good car. ide

McGINT

rices. Rossin RI-T 7858.

ES CO. 324 _N. Delaware. TRUE VALUES IN USED CA H. Vv MATRE, INC., 3750 College. TA 1586 Used Car Department—

USED cars ith 2 future head of them— reputation n WARN NOCK'S. 819 E. WASH. 911 VA. AVE.

MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES oo: Ine: 820 N. Meridian. RI-493

(Wanted to Buy) Higltest Prices , for Used Cars. , 324 1 N. Delaware. oh oi)

Economy Auto Rebld. Dependable. painting. Ene wrecked cars reblt. 215 W. Mich.

(Auto Repairing)

JETT'S GARAGE: motor rebuilding, i fender work. 517 N. Talbot.

(Auto Service)

and repair service, 215 W. A eos. RI-9097. Inside parking. Body

repair eee on O SERV. 4111 ch. IR-0609.

McaInTy "SA

EAST MICH. Wrecks r Ei ender. b body repr.

WARREN Auto Service. . Auto, bod repairs. 226 N. Alabama. RI-57

Eveready Auto Parts, 4200 Mass. CH-2371;

ed fender

(Auto Body and Fender Work)

Apex Auto Rebuilding, 930-32 Ft. Wayn IR 1-2226, Auto rebldg., body, fender re:

: (Bakeries)

‘ FRETHOFER BAKING CO. Service to Your Homes Daily.

, (Barber -Schools)

International ;,, B*iber School

AUTO and DIAMOND

br PE S

WoLr SUSSMAN, INC. hI

(Beauty Shops)

! ntefnational 220 N Pon Biob10a. TIP-TO BEAUTY SHOP, Beautiful Res. “manera, $1 to $8.50. 632 Mass. RiBERTS Beauty Shop, 538 Mass. Ave. LIoe: machine ess permanent. $ & up. (Body Shep)

TRIANGLE Body Shop. Complete _

repairing, glass installed, \ wrecker serv. |.

E. Wash, LI-0700

(Drug Stores) Silver Pharmacy. A-1 fountain serv. _del. anywhere “East. 4620 E. Mich. TH-3353,

VAN’S Pharmacy, 1656 Roosevelt, Hea. Guar. results with o ntment.

(Electrical | Appliances)

The Gibson Co. 433 N. Cap. LI-3321. Norge Dist. Norge R Refrig., gas, elec. ranges.

“| Boyds (B&W) Appliance Shop, Com ete _line elec. app. 2429 W. Wash. BE-

(Elevators—Passenger, EE

The Home Elevator, Inc. A home industry.

Est. 1912. 1142-50 Southeastern. LI-2341. (Entertainment)

Dine, dance. Cover charge DE only. 2120 E. 42d. TA-0796.

(Envelopes)

HENDREN PRINTING CO. 635 Century Bldg. MA-3467.

(Exterminating) .

Bed Bugs Roaches, etc. easily killed

with Protect Spray Sulle (Farmlands)

S. Penn. LI-3793 ‘WILL help Jou, find a home in the country. “The. Farm Man.” JOHN D CASE, 3510 N. Yon B-2. TA-4286.

(Filling Stations)

I

TRANSAMERICAN FREIGHT LINES, INC. 1456 E. 19th St. CH-1651.

( Furnaces)

EARL SMITH, Moncrief ot Air Furnaces. 1015 Dudley Ave. DR-66!

(Furniture)

Better Used Furniture for Les HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO. 237 E.

(Gas)

HOME GAS MFG. INC. 14 W. 22nd St. HA-1232.

(Gasoline and oil) Buy Associated

( Groceries)

ash.

LOOK FOR THE SIGN

FOR Ri Personal servi on repair work call WIN, 9 . 16th. HE-4661.

a ry Heating)

Central Su upply Co. 210 8. Cap. R

1-2383, :‘Standar plumbing, “American” heate ing equipment.

(Photographers)

SOUTHLAND STUDIO—1854 .8 East St. DR- SEoF°. J. “Work of quality.”

(Real Estate)

Approved sales broker.. HOLC A. C. MOLDTHAN, 1452 Main, B|

(Rental Property) FURNISHED or unfurnished apts. houses. All prices, locations. HUFF. LI-7221.

(Restaurants)

roperty, -2492-J,

and MR.

HASHMAN'S Regal 2 oe, Known for bet__ter meats. 5068 E. _10th. . IR-1188.

_ (Groceries-Vegetables- -Meats)

Pattersons Food Markets. We Deliver. 537 E. 21st, TA-6888. 1604 E. 49th. BR-0008.

(Hosiery)

WOLF—The Home of Good Inexpensive Hose. 1214 N. Senate, RI-1736,

(Ice Cream)

FERTIG ICE CREAM—'At yeur dealer.” __Good to the last drop. RI-6772.

(Indiana Physio-Therapy College)

[INDIANA PHYSIO-THERAPY COLLEG

Indianapolis, TA-1317. Dr. Stephen Ege Chel, 8 -I,. Christian, vice pres: Dr. ar ‘Hedrich, see.; Dr. C. F. illiams, dean. Courses offered in practical nursing, massage, doctor assistants, : phsysiotherapy and a turopashy.

(Insect Destroyers)

OUR insect SDreys really kill household vermin. National Sanitation Co. RI-2237.

(Insurance)

AUBREY D.. PORTER, Insurance in all its Pe “835 Lemcke, RI-5747.

Union Central Life Insurance. Oren D. Pritchard. 129 E. Mkt. No. 1212, MA-1422.

(Labor Organizations) UNION printers make good customers.

Progressive merchants know this, Indpis. Typographical Union.

(Leagues) INDIAN.

A Anti-Saloon League, local option 1941, 1009 Peoples Bank Bldg. RI-9643.

(Letter Heads)

HENDREN PRINTING CO. 635 Centuy Bldg. MA-3467.

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(Loans)

SACKS BROS. 306-8-10 Indians Ave, RI5994. Loans on anything.

LOANS ON ANYTHIN Fogel Loan Co. LI-0924. 504 diana,

(Lumber) 0. G.. MOORE & CO. NEW’ LUMBER,

HE-1305. 1123 E. 33D.

ERVICE WRECKING CO. 320 x West 8t. LI-7910.

(Markets)

TRY LINCO GAS—Hubert Dillinger, Linco Sta. No. 2 for service. Senate & Marylan

(Finance Co’ s)

Sanitary Market, 1302 N. Senate, "RI-0332. Deli. fresh meats, fish, vegetables, groc.

(Meat)

BLUE RIDGE FINANCE CO.

“Need a Jule money on your car?’

207 E. New

Guaranty Finance Co. Quick ‘conven, arrangements. 402 Guaranty Bldg. RI- 26328.

(Fireproof Storage--Moving)

RAYMOND GRIDER, 1806 Hillside, 5812. Local, long distance moving.

(Florists)

jeces, $3 23D; Delaware Flower A-3161. 2922 N. Delaware.

(Food Market)

H. BADGER, Food Specialties. 1545 Kentucky Ave. RI-0571.

(Fountain Pens)

PEN HOSPITAL, | 4 W. Market, RI-06064: All makes pens, pencils sold & repaired.

(Funeral Directors) oh

GLO & BAILEY 2233 N. Meridian HA-0551.

KING & KING FUNERAL HOME 1503 Colma Ave. 'H-3031.

HORTON FUNERAL H OME Vest Newton, Ind.

W. H. RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME 1741 N. Meridian. TA-1610. .

0. w. NUTT FUNERAL HOME Carmel,

Mex HesTich & Son a “Clyde Herrleh, Mrs. Emma Gunn, New Palestine,

CH-

Funeral Shop.

po

Phone 19.

|= HARVEY FONERAL SERVICE

Mooresville, Ind. HE PEOPLES F

CHIP STEAK CO. Individual servings of round steak at your market.

(Medicine)

“MO TEE NA.” A tonic and stimulator. All Hooks Dependable Stores, 70c.

VON Tablets for Siomach distress, stomach ulcers caused ast tris hyperacidity. Free booklet. TA 63 (Motor Freight Transportation) GR™AT CWNTRAI. TRANSPORT COR®, we S. 5d LI-7448. W. C. WALKER, en. t.

= (Music Schools)

HUGO Music Behaol, 1015 N. Oxford. Alice Green, Mgr. CH-6586.

be an

Rosebushes Eagle Creek Nursery Co.

82d and Rd. 52. New Augusta 24. (Pants) STORE . ‘COMPANY.

PANTS 468 W. Ohio. . (Paper Cleaning) AL EATER Claging pagting, (Paperhanging) DR-3531 -W Reperhanginz. tainting. (Printing) Genuine engraved weddir ng anno 8

etc. Re3141.

Neale Sinclair Service Station. We never

RI-2616. || SA

Milano Inn, 231 S. Noble, MA-0958. We _ Specialize in spaghetti dinners.

BB's Coffee Shop, 212 W. Maryland, RIe 0815. Plate lunches, 25¢: sandwiches.

(Riding Academies) . BONHAM'S RIDING STABLES, W. 30th &

Kessler Blvd. TA-6332, Riding instruce tions.

. (Rubber Stamps) - BLYTHE Rubber: Stamp Co. 128% N. Del, Rubber stamps. Marking devices.

(Sanitariums)

Hotchkiss Sanitarium. Ail N. Ill. Winitred Davis, prop. Open fo pection. TA-4737 (Schools I Colleges)

Y. 3 . MEDICAL CENTER. Dr. W. G. Gatch, J. B. Martin, administrator. fo50" ‘to 1232 Ww. Michigan, RI-7551.

Marian College, 3600 £ Springs Rd. For information call HA-3

OOSIER STATE commRETAL .COL= HOE. 4th floor K. of P. Bldg.

(Service Station)

lubric. 5401 E. Wash.

Daum Re Service, 24th & Meridian, TA 6218. ‘‘Car washing. tire service.”

(Sewer Cleaning) _

Electric machine; no digging up sewer __ pipes. 2-yr. guar. Estimates. CH-3344,

isi» Covers, Drapes, Upholstery)

RA WERST DRAPERY SHOPPE 1846 N. Delaw: TA-3810.

nz Goods) Hu

Sportsman’ s Store, Inc., 126 N. Penn., MA=‘Where. sportsmen serve pines: 3

ae Sporting Goods, 209 W. LI3446. Ind.’s leading sporting Bu) store,

(Store Fixtures) : KING'S Indian Billiard Co. 1611-45 Southastern. ‘‘A fixture house complete.’ Sales. rentals and repairs. (Suburban Real Estate)

Bb, JACOBS. All size farms, 424 Seles Bank. LI-3845.

(Sugar and Coffee Distributors)

D. KENNY CO., 238 S. Penn. 11-4433,

All grades and ‘types of sugar (Tailoring)

Francis Hendrickson, = perfect tailoring. LI-1165; 306 American Nat. Bank Bidg.

(Taverns) ~ SILVER DOLLAR TAVERN, 548. E." Wash, “Where to meet your friends.” " John Hanrahan. "RI-0969

(Taxi Cabs) R1-4422—United Taxi (Tires—Batteries) Ha%Rs TERRE A "SCH NR Walnut. LI-3496 (Transfer Companies)

Chas Ison Transfer, 1819 Howard, BEe~ 4480. Et dependable service.

(Trusses)

Correct Fittings, Security, Comfort. H. E. FRAUER & CO. i56 E. Wash.

(Typewriter Service) Fi

ewriter service. Complete line $330 mo. 139 W. ‘Maryland, Rle

C.

Co.

Burton : Tent al, §

(Welding. Blacksmithing)

Knapp & Son. 40 yzars of satisfactory | service. 930 Mass. RI-4132.

(Where to Eat)

Northway, E. 10th & erson. Frozen Tehstards, sand w ‘iches, eLoon, service,

‘Drive Welcom i “THE HUDDLE.” food, 10c Ty 2333 N. Illinois. TA-5070.

(Where to Dine)

i cleanliness. Mj Diners. a1}, x Dh 14 146 W oe oi