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Ruby E. Shanks, BEADA CLARA POSTEL, Deaths—Funerals 1 Teacher Is Dead LIFE RESIDENT, DEAD | indianapolis Times, Monday, Feb. 9, 1912
BROWN-—Thomas Dwin, age 81, retired railroader of the New York Central, forMrs. Beada Clara Postel, a resi-| merly of MISS RUBY Esther Shanks, [dent of Indianapolis all her life, home economics teacher in Bur- |died this morning at her home 1239 ney High School, near Greens-
Feb. Leonard St. She was 55. burg, died yesterday in her home, Mrs. Postel was the wife of 1290 Troy Ave. She was 28. Arthur F. Postel. She was a memA lifelong resident of this city, [ber of Traub Memorial Presbyterian she graduated from Manual |Church and the Ladies Aid Society Training High School and But- [of the church. ler University. Surviving, besides her husband, Funeral services will be held at |are three daughters, Misses Bernice 1 p. m. Wednesday at the resi- |and Mildred Postel, and Mrs. Erma dence. Burial will be in Green- | Wise; a son, Herbert; two sisters, wood. Mrs. Carl Baker, and Mrs. Albert Survivors are her parents, Mr, |Prilier; two brothers, Wiliam and and Mrs. William Shanks; two
Charles Engdahl, and two grandsisters, Ruth and Marie, all of
children, all of Indianapolis. Indianapolis, and one brother, Services will be at 2 p. m Paul of Camp Claiborne, La.
Wednesday at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in JOSEPH K. GRUBB
Crown Hill. Quality Control Manager Stricken in Florida;
Funeral Today.
Joseph K. Grubb, quality control manager of the Allison plant, will be buried in Crown Hill following services at 2 p. m. today at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, conducted by the Rev. William Burrows, rector. Mr. Grubb died Thursday at Ft. Myers, Fla., where he had gone three weeks ago to rest. He had been in failing health for several weeks. He was 53 and a native of Williamsport, . Pa. He had lived here for 26 years. The family residence was at 4229 Broadway. Veteran of War 1 He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the John H. Holiday Post, American Legion, and the Marion Masonic Lodge. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Harry K. Grubb, two sisters-in-law and three nephews, all of Indian-
MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1942
RUFUS ISAACS, 60, DIES HERE!
Retired Insurance To Be Buried Tomorrow Morning.
Rufus Isaacs, well known in insurance circles here for many years, died yesterday in a private hospital. He was 60. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning. Born in Manchester, En g - land, Mr. Isaacs was a stage performer in his early manhood, : singing under at the name of Rob Rufus Isaacs woicon. He left the stage in 1910 and moved to Montreal, Canada, where he was superintendent of the Canadian Rubber Co. plant there until after the war. Then he came to Indianapolis and entered the insurance business. He was both an agent and assistant manager for the Metropoli-
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SERVICES for Mrs. Hattie M. Keefauver, for 22 years an cae Was Missionary to China, Member of Staffs of 3 Hospitals Here.
1 | employee of Agent the Indiana | Bell Telephone Co., will be conducted tomorrow in Greenville, O., Dr. Henry W. Irwin, missionary with burial to China, instructor and army there. surgeon, died yesterday at St. Mrs. Ke 1 Vincent's Hospital after a brief illfauver di ness. Friday at the Nes He was a staff member at Methodist, St. Vincent, and St. Francis hospitals. A native of Ontario, he had been a resident of Indianapolis for 15 years. He was a graduate of the | University of California Medical
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HOUSER Amanda E age >» years, mother of Mrs. Re L. Davis, Mrs. dna D. Garrett and ® virgil E. Stouser. departed this life Sunday afternoon at the home of her daughter, 18 W. 31st Funeral Tuesday, 3 Shirley Brothers AT Chapel, Yitinois St. at 3
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ISAACS—Rufus, passed away Sunday afternoon, husband of Esther, father of Norman, brother of Saul Philip and Mrs. 8. J. Levi, Services will be conducted 10 a. m. Tuesday 2% the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. fnterment Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. Friends may call any Hebrew Cemetery, Friends may call after 3 p. m. Monday. (Please omit flowers.)
JONES —Louis, of Mrs.
Keefauver age 59, beloved husband Myrtle Jones, father of Elvis Jones, Boonville: Di of Mrs. Ida Pulliam, city; Mrs. ry L. A. Edwards, city. and Mrs, Penn” Hartlage, city: grandfather of Robert Arnold and Louis Frederick Jones, Boonville, Ind.. passed away Sunday afternoon. Funeral services Wednesdav, .. at the Westside Christian Mission, "Shilo and Koehne Sts. Friends may call at the residence, 322 Koehne St., any time after 6 p A Burial Floral Park,
Sons Service. MARLEY—Michael, age 62. cousin of Mrs Sadie Helm, Mrs. John Laffey, Mrs. Lula McCormick, Mrs. Howard Brown and George Rufled e, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 10, at Shirley ra Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washm. Burial Washington eo s may call at the chapel (Crawfordsville papers please
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later. Indianapolis Times, Monday, Feb. 9, 1992] pogyps,.peads Clara, 55 vears, beloved ABBOTT—Mary A. widow of Albert Ab- wife of Arthur F. Postel, mother of BerYou. 1229 N. Dearborn St., mother of
nicé, Mildred and Herbert Postel and 3 : night, . J. Worthington and Mrs. Ben rs. Erma Wise, sister of Mrs. Carl 2nd sare of children; stay ghts. Sell’ of Lansing, Mich., departed this life Baker, Mrs. Albert Priller, William and : Sunday, age 86 years. Funeral Tuesday,| Charles Engdshl passed away Y.| BEAUTY OPERATOR with East Side folFeb. 10, at the Moore & Kirk Irvington | Funeral Wednesday, at the G.|" lowing. Address Box 802, Times. Mortuary, 5342 E. Washington St.,
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P Mentone, Ind. Frie n SCHEGEL--Minnie, age 77 years, sister of Tents hve. Mrs. Mary Schafhouser and aunt of Karl Waitress Good salary, six days. BARNES—Mrs. Fanny Orth, 2330 N. New 1357 8. Meridian.
Schefiiouser of Mo Ean oT) Pasisal Jersey St.. sister of Miss Lida h away Monday morning ervice at t - Indianapolis and Philip L. Orth. eat J. C. Wilson Funeral Home, 1230 Pros-|_ Save up to 40% —Use TIMES Want Ads Utah, passed away Sunday. Service af pect, Wednesday. 10 a. m. Friends in- {Phone RI-5551 between 8 a. m. and ¢& the residence Wednesdav, 2:30. Friends ited. PRurial Hilldale Cemetery, Mar-{p. m. invited. Cremation following
BAUER — Anna M.. widow of George Buddy) and mother of Mrs. Carol Lampe of Denver, Colo, and Charles E. | Bauer of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday evening at her home, 618 Cottage Ave. Funeral services from St. John's Evangelical and Reformed ren, Leon: ard and Saunders Sts., Tuesday, m. Friends may call at residence ons Rinne: Interment Crown Hill,
CAPLINGER — Gertrude May (nee Edwards), 1524 Kappes St., wife of Vernie, mother of rs. Marie Wall, Kokomo. Mrs. Russell Lovelace and Ralph Caplinger, Indianapolis, passed away She day, Feb. 8. Service Wednesday, 2 p. at the Blaine Avenue Methodist Sirol: Friends invited. Burial Joon. Friends may call at the J. C. Wilson Funeral
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Louis Bender Services were to be held at 2 Pp. m, today at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home for Mrs. Louis Bender, who died yesterday at the City Hospital after a brief illness. Burial will be in the Shara Tefilla Cemetery. She was 80. A native of Poland, Mrs. Bender had made Indianapolis her home since 1914. She resided at 914 S. Illinois St. She was a member of the Shara Tefilla congregation. Her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Steim of San Francisco, Mrs. Bessie Edelson of Detroit, and
tmeville. Friends may call at the fu~ neral home,
| SHANKS—Ruby Esther. daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Shanks, sister of Sergt. Paul Shanks of Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, Ruth and Marie Shanks of Indianapolis, assed away Sunday. Friends may call at the residence, 1280 >. Troy ave, id time. Services Wednesday, p at the residence Interment eral wend Cemetery, Friends invited. Blasengym Service,
VANSCOYOC—Olive, 32 N. Webster, widow of Frank Vanscovoc and mother of Ethel Jackson (deceased), sister of Harry and Roy Murray of city, departed this life Sunday, age 69. Funeral notice later. Ix en call & Kirk,
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home of her daughter, Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, 31 E. 45th St. Ill health forced her to retire from the telephone company two years ago. She had lived in Indianapolis for 35 years. ' School. Served in War MARY A ABBOTT While in the Far East as a | Methodist missionary, he was also ‘an instructor at the West China IS DEAD AT 86 | Union University at Cheng-tu, | | West China. | During World War I he was a | surgeon attached to the 54th Coast Lived in City 25 Years; prmery He was a member of the Broadway Methodist Church. Burial Wednesday He is survived by his wife, Lottie: a son, Wilbur; a grandson, James At Mentone, Ind. Irwin, all of Indianapolis, and three tan Life Insurance Co. He retired i brothers and a sister, all of Califrom business activity about five] Mrs. Mary A. Abbott, Indianapolis | yornia. years ago because of his health. He [resident for a quarter of a century. lived at 1728 N. Delaware. died last night at the home of a! Mrs. Mr. Isaacs was active in B'nai daughter. Mrs. Brith, of which he was treasurer |R. J. Worthingfor many years, and was a member {ton, 1228 N. of the Temple Brotherhood. ‘Dearborn St. The services tomorrow at 10 a. m. She was 86. will be conducted by Rabbi Maurice! MTS. Abbot t Goldblatt at the Aaron & Rubens|Was a native of Funeral Home. Amanda, O., and Burial will be in the Indianapolis | member of the Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. Evangelical and Mr. Isaacs is survived by his wife,|R €eformed a son, Norman E., managing editor Church, the laof The Indianapolis Times, two|dieS’ Bible Class _. brothers, Saul and Philip, both still [2nd an honor- ~~ Mrs. living in Manchester, and a sister,|2'Y member of the Hawaiian chapMrs. Sam J. Levi of Indianapolis, |'T, International Travel Bert J. Kerby Services for Bert J. Kerby of French Lick will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Ames Chapel Methodist Church near French Lick. Burial will be in the Abbey Dell Cemetery there.
here. He was a member of Wayne Post, American Legion. Survivors are his wife, Delphine; | two sons, Robert and Roy;
French Lick, and a sister, Mrs. Lola! Durnel of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Mabel Moore
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tomorrow at the Moore and Kirk Mr. Kerby, who was 47, died Sat- | Irvington Mortuary and at 1:30 urday at the Veterans’ Hospital. Hep m. Wednesday at Mentone, Ind., had been employed as a guard at her former home. Burial will be at the Curtiss-Wright propeller plant | ji Mentone I. 05 O. F. Cemetery.
Frank E. Dickie
two dent for 43 years, died Saturdav at! brothers, Lester and Austin, all of the Masonic Home, Franklin, Ind. after a brief illness.
Masonic Home in Franklinat2p. m. | tomorrow.
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Survivors are two daughters, Bos |
Worthington and Mrs. Ben Sell of Lansing, Mich.; five grandchildren | and nine great-grandchildren.
Her only son, John R. Abbott, |
Services will be held at 8 p. m.
Frank E. Dickie, Indianapolis resi-
He was 81.
Services will be held at the
grandchildren survive,
‘Mrs. S. D. Messner Mrs. S. D. Messner, 2857 N. New
(Jersey St., died yesterday at the
| Methodist Hospital following a short ‘illness. She was 78. Born in Carroll County, Mrs. Messner lived here for 23 years. She was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. She is survived by three brothers, Aaron and Charles Dell of Logansport and Clarence Dell of Seattle, and two sisters, Mrs. Arbie Suter of Seattle and Mrs. Grace Hooley of Indianapolis. Services will be conducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. Burial will be in
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pital, will be held at ary. Mrs. Moore, College Ave.
who lived at 6018|
apolis all her life. a Survivors are her husband, A. C. Moore: a daughter, Miss Martha Ann Moore; her mother, Mrs. Charles A. Soots; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Dovle, and two brothers. Ralph Soots and Nevil Soots, all of Indianapolis
William S. Ponton
William S. Ponton, 1318 8S. Bel- | mont Ave. who died Friday after a! long illness, will be buried at Hetts|
Prairie, Vermillion County, follow-|She Was a member of the Central ing A this afternoon at the Universalist Church, Friday After-
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Methodist Church at Hillsda'e. Ponton, who was 74, is survived by V his wife, Eva.
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was 38. She was a pass, graduate of Shortridge High School Gorgon F. of Indianapolis a and had been a resident of Indian- 155 § of Detroit:
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Husband, John: daughter, Moelenkamp: | Mrs. Marion Black, Mrs. Warner Tisdale, | | Mrs. James Bass; Charles. and William Hunt.
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Ella Toomey Miss Ella Toomey died vesterday at St. Francis Hospital after an illness of three weeks. She was 73 and had lived at 727 Prospeet St. Survivors include three cousins, | Mrs. ‘Mannix and Patrick Emmett Mannix, all of Indianapolis. Services at 8:30 a. m. Wednes- | {day at the restdence and at 9 a. m.
MRS. FANNY BARN NES, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church will
be followed by burial at Holy Cross.
William Cutshall
William Cutshall, who died last I night at the West Side Nursing Home, will be buried at Floral Park following services at the Leap Funeral Home at 10:30 a. m. to-
‘ers and had lived here since 1898. JHoow with the Rev. John J. Wil-
liams, pastor of the West Side Church of God, officiating. Mr. Cutshall, who was 82, was a former railroad shop employee and {resident of Indianapolis for 60 ‘years. He was born at Columbia {City, O., and lived here at 3523 W. 12th St.
Thomas D. Brown
Lavonia H. Haskett, Husvand. Roy: parents, | d Mrs. Homer Jester: sisters, Mar-| Min ane Miidred aster: brother. Walter.
DN RSA YNLE Thomas Barber, 86 Son, Leroy: daughter, Mrs. Al-| bert Crawlev. Mrs. Laura forge.
CONVERSE—The Rev. I. E. Knox, 83. Daughters. Mrs. Inez Mur hy. Ethel Ray. son. Dean: sisters, K. Bash, Mrs. H. G. Boy
EVANSVILLE Peter Clay, Nora: daughters, Mre Leonard Goelz Sr. Clay. Survivors: Husband, ! sister, Mrs. Morgan
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Charles Puff, 70. Survivors: a Schwartz, Mrs. Beulah Ritz;
64. Survivors: Mrs Minnie | Jack Nelson,
Mrs. Carrie Leonard,
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Mrs. Matilda Dee, 82. Survivors: er, Mrs. Francis Barnes; son, omas. Miss Anna Carrie Grund. 51. Sur | vivors: Sisters, Mrs. Minnie Rausch, Paul Survivors:
Mrs. Vesta Kocher, 56.
band, Andrew.
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PORT Thom mas Woolfor k, Mia SurWife, Bess; brother. Lew TULA—Melvin Hass, Della; daughter, ys: Ray: brother. Sherm WASHINGTON — Mrs. 75. Survivors:
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West Side Funeral Home for Thomas Divin Brown, who died { Thursday in Detroit. Burial will {be in Floral Park. He was 81. | A native of Carlisle, Pa., he lived
‘here until moving to Detroit six|
vears ago. He was a railroader for 56 years before retirement. He is survived by five daughters, { Mrs. Florence McCabe, Mrs. Margaret Walker of , Roanoke, Mrs. { Bertha McKnight of Fall Creek, Pa., land Mrs. Ruth Shewalter and Mrs. | Olive Kline, both of Detroit; one son, Ralph William, of this city, and several grandchildren and | great- grandchildren.
‘George W. Evert
George W. Evert, retired phar{macist, died last night in Methodist Hospital. He was 75. :|He had been a resident of Indian- * | apolis all his life. Funeral services will be conducted {at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday at the Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in (SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Surviving is one sister, Anna M. | Evert, 310 E. 21st St., with whom he made his home, and a nephew, ‘Clifford W. Evert of Canton.
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BURIAL TOMORROW FOR AMANDA HOUSER
Mrs. Amanda Houser, who was 90, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Garrett, 1016 W. 31st St., after a long illness. Mrs. Houser had lived here 44 years. She was born in DeKalb County and was a member of the Home Presbyterian Church. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. J. D. Davis of Chicago; a son, Virgil of this city, and three grand-| children. Funeral services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Shirley Brothers’
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GERTRUDE CAPLINGER IS DEAD HERE AT 59
Mrs. Gertrude May Caplinger, 1524 Kappes St., died vesterday at the Emhardt Hospital. She was 59 and had lived in Indianapolis for more than 40 years. She was a native of Shelby County and a member of the Blaine Avenue Methodist Church and ihe Honor Rebekah Lodge. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the church. Burial will be at Acton. Survivors are her husband, Vernie; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Wall of Kokomo and Mrs. Russell Lovelace of Indianapolis; a son, Ralph Caplinger of Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. Clara Edwards [of this city, and five grandchildren.
‘GLENN SMITH, WAR VETERAN, IS DEAD
Glenn Smith, a former resident
{of Indianapolis, died Saturday at
his home in Los Angeles, after a {two months illness. He was 44. Mr. Smith moved to Los Angeles | 15 years ago. He was a graduate of Manual Training High School and had served overseas with Base Hospital Unit 32. He had been an employee of the Lockheed Corp. Survivors are his wife, Dora; a daughter, Marilyn, and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Hunsaker, both of In= dianapolis, and two brothers, Lynn of Indianapolis and Ernest of Ft. Wayne. Services and burial will be at Los Angeles.
‘SERVICES TODAY FOR MICHAEL MARLEY, 67
Michael Marley, wito died Saturday, will be buried at Washington Park following 1:30 p. m. services at the Shirley Brothers Irvington Chapel, 5377 E. Washington St. He was 67. A native of Crawfordsville, Mr.
lived here intermittently during the past 20 years. Survivors include several cousins, Mrs. Sadie Helm, Mrs. John Laffey, Mrs. Lula McCormick, Mrs. Howard Brown ard George Rutledge.
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DAY—Mrs. Goldena M., 402 E. 32d St. wife of W. Curtis Day. mother of Roy Morris Day and Florence E. Day, passed on Monday morning. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Westfield, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary.
EBERT—George W., brother of Anna M. Ebert, died Saturday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary. Funeral Wednes. day, 8:30, at the mortuary:
9 a Ss Peter and Paul Cathedral Friends in-
ELLIOTT-Mrs. Mary, widow of Daniel D. Elliott, deceased, mother of Mrs. George Elkins, Mrs. James J. ing, Mrs. Harry Yates, Ernest F. Elliott of Indianapolis. Wilbur L. of Buffalo, passed away Monday morning at the residence, 4546 Allisonville Road. Time of funeral given ater
ENGLAND Burford, husband of Edith, father of Filmore and Sanford England. Mrs. Linna May, Mrs. Frances Pike, Mrs. Mable Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks, Delford,. Emmanuel, William, Lesley, Richard, Burford Jr. and Norman England, Mrs. Eunice Owens, Mrs. Helen Shipling, vassed away Rantay evening. Funeral Wednesday, 2:3 m. at the residence, 2707 2nd Ave., Obst Mars Hill. Friends invited. Farley Service.
age 64, beloved husband of Josephine Francis, tather of Lawrence Francis, grandfather of Loretta and Shirley Francis, of Mrs. Nellie Newmister of North Vernon, passed away Sunday Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 a Shiriev Brothers Central Illinois at 10th. Friends may the chapel after 6 p. m. Monday.
HELMS—Frederick H., beloved brother of Mrs. Amelia Erzinger, Mrs. Clara Armstrong and Mrs. Mayme Buddenbaum, all of Indianapolis, and Henry C. Helms of Elkhart, Ind., passed away at Mrs. Buddenbaum’s residence, 1931 Ruckle St. Monday morning, Feb. 9. Funeral service will be held at the Wald Funeral Home, Illinois at 17th, Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 11. at 3 o'clock. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends are welcome,
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2313 W. Washington St BE-4567
J. C. WILSON & Co.
MA-0433 __12% Prospect 8st
Florists & Monuments 6
DELAWARE FLOWER SHOP
2922 a ed miikanh TA-4568
Friends may call at the funeral home after Tuesday noon.
“| feels that he is readv for promotion with
perience.
MA =9434
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increased salary If you can qualify, |answer giving full particulars as to ex-| Address Times Box 1008.
MARRIED MAN for city shying machine route; men with mechanical ability preferred but not necessary, Salary, commission and chance for advancement. references in
Give age and complete reply. Times, Box 1073.
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN, knowledge of Daven, experience unnecessary but Ipiul ust know Indianapolis well, State age, experience, telephone number, Write Times, Box 1074.
MECHANIC WANTED
for used car reconditioning. Must tools, 324 N. Delaware.
BOYS (2), about 18, free to travel principal cities, permanent work, $15 weekly drawmg. plus bonus to start. Transportation furnished. See MR. KATS, Linden Hotel
SALESMEN for building and remodeling Paid a salary while instruction given Apply MR. ERMAN BUTLDERS. 255 S. Meridian St
PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS—Add our line of patriotic stickers. go profit. 334 Lemcke Bldg. MA-8760
WANTED—Boy, learn pamphlet binding trade. Rough Notes Co. 1142 N. Meridian.
have
ton,
ho uggestions
(BEAUTY SHOPS) PERMANENTS—An ideal Valentine gift, Vanity Box Beauty Shop Mass., VALENTINE permanents. Violet Ra Beauty Shop. Violet Ogilvie, mgr. 141 E. Raymond. GA-0077. Beauty Shop, ‘always please.” 409 9th. LI- 0214; RI- 5780. (BOOK STORES) Capitol Book Store, 206 N. Meridian, (DRUG STORES) of Valentine candies,
LI-2258. VALENTINE permanents from Marie’ BOOKS for your Valentine! An ideal An, Morris Pharmacy,
LARGE selection Valentines, RoLiumes 1641 Villa. GA-0927
“SWEETS to the Sweetest’ for Valentine’ Day! Blodau Pharmacy, 1602 Bouleva Place. LI-2333.
TENOR SINGER for choir, Exchange voice lessons. Address Box 1100,
Dependable Cleaners. Wool Finisher 3 chine. proces
Personal Services 13
AGME Pox se LI-9642
Trucking, $1.50 and up per hour.
(ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)
W111 EH LET CLEAN * PRESS ° REPAIR * RELINE * REASONABLE
MEYER O JACOBS NZ Sele:
DON'T FORGET HER VALENTINE DAY! Shop Early. DIERDORF PHARMACY, 2401 E. 10th. CH-8255.
(FLORISTS) FLOWERS for your Valentine from ne. AND Large selection, ia G! 3601 Nv Washington. 43
BE-1343 CORSAGES — Cut flowers our specialty. John Grande & Sons. 907 Grande Ave.
BE-2615.
ATKINS FLOWER SHOP, 209 W. 21st, TA-0224. Flowers for your Valentine, Large selection.
FLOWERS for your Vajenting from Merle gan, over Shop, 2162 N. Meridian, :
pan
8x10 ONED PHOTO, $1.
SPECIAL! 1 $2.50 Call (Blackstone
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REAL ESTATE
nt...For Sale... Wanted... Loans
Rooms Without Board 14
$3.50; MERIDIAN, 2315 N.—Warm, nicely furnished; near bath: innersprings. Goo transportation. $4—WINFIELD. 1812—Clean, warm single room, Jushprine mattress: telephone. Near Allison’s
4; steam WA-1494, CAPITOL, 1202 N., APT. 3—Well furnished, d
twin s or double. Gentlemen preferred. RI-4940.
DELAWARE, 818 N.—Attractive, sleeping pud housekeeping rooms. heat, RI-1148.
DELAWARE, room: 2 ciosets: busline. WA-7236
DENNY, 101 S.—Private home, nicely furnished, innersprings. Phone. Reasonable. Gentleman preferred.
ILLINOIS, 2005 N.—Attractively furnished double room; innerspring, good heat; constant hot water.
ILLINOIS, 2015 N.—Nicely furnished front room; private home: phone; gentleman preferred.
KENWOOD. near 50th: front room, PHY ate home; stoker; hot water. Employed. BR-4464.
MERIDIAN, twin beds, Gentleman.
MICHIGAN, 1525 E., APT. 4—Nice, large room; steam heat; men, couple; (kitchen aah
JERSEY, 2810 N.—$3; Ro bath, large closet; Gentleman.
PARK, 1437—$2.25; front, Central carline, LI-4286
RANDOLPH, 42 N.—Nice comfortable bedroom, private family; Dang optional. Gentleman preferred. MA-4690.
TALBOTT, 1846 N.—Large, front room: single or double: tdressing room). TA-3875. 23D., 517 E.—Nice front, private home, twin beds; reasonable; gentlemen preferred. TA-9720.
VELY furnished room in new home, northeast; every convenience. CH-3076-M.
v, large front;
— Lovell small family.
$ Central;
515 E. 24TH. near
clean Good
furnished
3050 N.—Nicely Central
private home.
22—l.arge room,
1512, Apt. 2 Private bath.
large closet.
lovely single, private.
city heat, near
WALKING DISTANCE, adult home, newly {ulnished. next Tara, MA. - ).
636. (Evenings. 5400 EAST (near International and Naval) —Attractively furnished large room; suitable 2. IR-4271. men walk to work: 4935 Ww. 15th. 0 5¢—Comfortable room; lady or Reritteman. TA-841 415.
LISON 2 double rooms.
Rooms With | Board 15
prien.)
$5.50—CRUFT, 1542—Attractive room vate home: twin beds, 2 meals. ( GA-5780.
'G_ distance: front for two; Mig hot water. 542 S. Alabama,
2835 N. Merid. home for busi8
ness men. WA-2191.
NEW JERSEY, 2314 N.—Attractive, warm, front room. every convenience, twin beds. Breakfast optional. NEW 1006 N.—Nice room, good meals. Walking distance. Gentiesen, couple. he 8002. OXFORD, 241 N.—Downstairs, next bath, R.C. A.
nnersprings, Suitable 2; near innersp BRIA 3015
Mallory’s.
15|
plenty g good
Rooms With Board
WANT 1-2 children to board; milk; $5 week. References.
Hotels
Hoosier Hotel
440 Massachusetts, Weekly
Jap Jones Hotels To:
SPE NCER HOTEL— Ma vin
Housekeeping Rooms
$4 LARGE front room, Jownsiairs, vate entrance 1427 Hovt Av
$5—DELAWARE, 323 N.—Light fm ing rm. also sleeping room: stoker heat: near bath
ALABAMA, 2258 N.—3-room apartment; Frigidaire, utilities, private entrances. garage, phone.
BELLEFONTAINE, 1131-2 Front. unfurnished rooms, close to Schwitzer-Cum-mins. (Walking distance.)
CONGRESS, 913—Housekeeping or Seeping. Next to bath. Gas range. Phon
DELAWARE, 202¢ N.—2-room apartment: private bath; utilities; private entrance.
WLINOTS. 2339 N.— 3-room apartmen $4, $7, everything furhis 3) laundry.
LINDEN, 1205—Large, front, 2-room apartment: furnished—unfurnished: utilities; stoker. LI-0403.
‘Hot, cold water. heat; showers.
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Farms and Suburbans 20
When acquiring property follow the safe method Demand an abstract of title. Have it examined by your attorney.
Union Title Company
Philos Title Bulldine 155 BE. MARKET 8
LOOK Dandy’ 5 A, close in; terms, or exchange for good contracts, 70 Acres, 8 miles south of city; bargain. 80 Acres west, close in; bus service. section, Johnson County;
and terms to sell. JACOBS
Immediate Possession 424 Peoples Bank MA-5922 80 ACRES Hendricks County, corn land, 23 miles out, paved road, good Bulg. ings, electricity, fencing, clear, $ sion March 1, $100 per acre. & Atwell, 11912 N. Alabama, LI-84086.
LAWRENCE; bi~ lot, nice 4-rm. semi-mod. elecncity reconditioned, like new. Gas, electricity, water, gar. $2,150. $200 down, mo. first yr. $21.30, there ater pays S20 0 ir HUDELSON, CH- 620
NEW 5-room modern ideal home, firelace, full basement, iot 75x155; 19 Reecca Dr.. south of 5020 Rockville Rd. owner. BE-0120. 35 ACRES—Partly wooded, at 62d, i334 of Michigan Rd. No buildings.
price
Just LI-
Save up to 40% Use TIMES Want Ads for resuits. Phone RI-558).
MERIDIAN, 1730 N.—1 and 2-room desirBe apartments, steam heat, clean, _quie
Apartments for Rent 18 MARCY VILLAGE
1400 E. 46T: 5 large rms. _all util. See 1} Res. Mgr. LI-5383.
Hen. 50. Adults.
Choice apartments gladly shown. LI-5588.
General Apartments
22 W. Vermont. LI-2439.
CAPITOL AVE. 1034 S.—2 modern, wll furnished rooms and kitchen; utilities furnished; $12 month.
GRETR ST.. 814—Upper 3-room apartment, | water, gas iights, furnished. Adults.
SUTHERLAND, 2614—Ultra modern, 2 ved- | [oom stoker heat, utilities, garage. $75.
RITTER.
S.. 260— -room _ apart ment: utilities ed: 3
$60. TR-5766.
Furn. Heuses—Apts. 18A
CENTRAL, 1228 — Small front efficiency apt. suitable for employed couple or girls. Private entrance.
EASTERN, 21—2 Rooms,
near Mallory.
tio XD REALTY
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Business Property
SOUTH SIDE filling station Tor rent or lease. Air compresser vi equipment furnished. $20. 1739 Randolph.
Wanted to Rent
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List your rental property “with \ us. Owners, as well as tenants, find our ground fir location most convenient CO.. INC,, REALTORS RI-2368
N. Delaware St,
Moving & Storage HODGES STORAGE CO. R
Store Now-——Pay Six Months Later
Inspection Invited Ave. RI-2019
2
Free. Wayne
Estimates 937-45 Ft.
Houses and Lots S Sale 25
2106- 08 N. N. Penn. $6.000 Suitable for 1 bedroom, 2 bath rooming house. Term 2 Bedroom suburban agalow, like new. lot 75'x350°. $3.750, $22.90 month inand insurance. See 5454]
fla Off., LI-4264,
Elbert L. McDaniel 2.5 Riseer
5-6-rm, "duplex,
taxes
RCA; employed couple. Call after 6! PD. m,
WINTER AVE, 2120 — Small bungalow, built for 2: nicely yrnyshed: warm and cozy; garage; $5 w
YOUNG couple to Fe modern home, $7.50 week. TA-1635.
$490
cial room, laundry tubs, linowells shower. Pretty and substantial. 352
F.H A, CH-2598-M. $1500-—E. 8th
New 2-bedroom home in Forest Manor. Trees, shrubbery, so-
Sherman. her new homes, Se locality.
(600 block) —6-room modSige cert bath and furnace. Terms.
Houses for Rent
Large comf. rm. well
PARK, 1806 balanced meals. WA-3749.
WASHINGTON, 2904 E.—Girl share large combination livingroom and bedroo running water. -0830.
THURSDAY, Feb. 12, at the Lincoln Hotel (Indy
Souble gd twin 80.50
‘| PARK AVE. 6349—Newl
$35: IRV. sin 4-rm. bungalow Adwits, $45. CO".LEGE, nice 3 elioom double. $60. N_, unusual 3-bedroom hom e, 2-¢ ar. | Others—White. WA-4466 (Eves, “IR Sse Je Ora one-
s furnace, nai $500
bedroom bungalow dou storm windows, ain BR-6266.
MANHATTAN, 707 (5300 W. Washington) 2 BEDROOM modern bungalow,
McCARTY Rd 738—6-room
MR
Unfinished Call morn-
ings. BE-37
house. Bargain. 08-J.
W., eo Washington, $3,250. Terms. MA378
modern; location; attracti
{12 Union Trust Bldg.
'H. Duff Vilm ,,
Houses and Lots Sale 25 28 NEW | HOMES
Walking Slstance to ma defense / plants. $4,450—$550 cash— $26.95 per mo.
2 Completed Weekly
8 So. Kapnes at Rhodius Pa grade and Waashington = Hf H. 8 be oa
"BRIDGES & GRAVES C0,
BUILDERS RI-3477, BR-1428 SUBURBAN—SOUTH
IILLS: 6 rms, mod., firepla ML W. of Madison excellent neighborhood; $4,000
243 N. Del,
; C2 fan
South; terms. 53701 Fram Edgewood: 5 rm ern: full bsmt.; transp. at door: 4.7 11-4304, MR. ED ZWICKER. ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc. REALTORS.
T-Rm. Md. Single, $3500
1800 E.—14 8q. north of Wash, See 25 N. Walcott. Well arranged for rooming house; $500 down, bal $30 per mo. Call for appointment, Mr. Nicolai or Nr. Koepper, MA-6411,
. Cruse Realty Co. 128 N. Del. “3-BEDROOM MODERN
Lovely kitchen: living room: din : uy basement; large lot: alone
k yard. Michigan 8t.: $4750. Mr. Burtt,
MA-8581. 1814 WOODLAWN:
ROOM MODERN, WORKSHOP IN REAR. ON EASY °
Studebaker Realty Shelby. BROUSE, NEAR 34TH —
bungalow. $3500; terms 10% down; va=cant, LI-4227. ' CH-2799. rms., fire
3180 E.—Mod. bung., breakfast rm. O. Ww “Ba rber. IR
MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 2031 olor 6 rooms: $120 dn. $8.20 lus taxes Be ins. MA-3521, FE. Kirk Mekin nney hy
we rerun (Sain Ri adn Wah aa
Real Estate Investment 2A
TEN-ROOM modern frame house, north. Saluabie for roomers or small aparte. men
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4-Room modern.
Paul Boardman Man FLETCHER "rrosT CO., AG
Real Estate Wanted an:
OR SMALL
| PAY CASH FEQUITIES
IN CITY OR FARM REAL ESTATE HU-2200 Jack C. Carr.
REAL FeTaTe WANTED
have numerous buyers for all s homes ns: all} A of t
Ne ALLISON" "REAL TY ReALroms ;
N. Delaware St.
F. H. A. LOANS
GET THE FACTS—SAVE TIME MORTGAGE CO. . 17 Peoples Bank Bldg,
ad In The Times r day AND produces Q hone RI-5551 between §
MA-2877
A “Room” little as 160 9 RESULTS am
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