Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1943 — Page 15

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475 free pins. They had games of

+ man’s 582.

second place, when the Marmon

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o Sth, 20. ,

and the “Vogue Theater ‘teams were occupying the drivers’| seats. The Marmon team, with games of 847, 1029 and 902, amassed a 2778 that was good for the top spot in Ww. turned in 588 to pace thy quintet. The Vogue aggregation amassed a 3108 total with the aid of

808, 924 and 901, paced by Wort-

Herff-Jones, which occupied the leading position after Saturday's pin bombardment, were relegated to

team took over the lead. Early & Daniel's 3002, that gave the team the lead at the end of Saturday's activities, was out of the first five the end of Sunday’s rolling.

Schaaf Hits 698

“The minor events got under way] Sunday, with Jim Schaaf’d 698 in the singles competition taking the spotlight. After a slow starter of 179, Schaaf went on a striking spree to turn in 277 and" 242, that gave him the lead in both championship and handicap divisions. George Allred, with 692, occupied the runnerup positign in the championship h #L while the veteran Herbie Hill, with 643, was third. Allred’s 597, combined with Miller Ensminger’s 500, gave the pair an 1187, that was good for the leadership of the doubles championship division. A 1336 total aided by a 218-pin handicap, gave Frank Lee

|events, when she ‘took over the

for Ladies

New. leaders’ appeared in every event of the 24th annual women’s city bowling tournament after a week-end of action on the West

Side alleys. National Concrete, with Gene Holmes setting the pace with a 541, rolled a 2661 series Saturday. The total was good for the championship division lead, and with a handicap of 343 added gave the quintet the best total of the handicap division. Blue Ribbon Ice Cream, with 2415, is in second place in the championship class, while Laura Alexander’s Five, leaders last week, held third. Blue Ribon ‘also held second in the handicap Biv sion, with Zaxley (P. R. Mallory third.

Rosemary Kruger Outstanding

Mrs. Rosemary Kruger, was the outstanding scorer in the minor

|singles lead of both championship and handicap divisions. She had games of 182, 174 and 222 for a 578. With her handicap of 93 she had a grand total of 671. also was the all-events leader in, the handicap class with 1887. Marie Sparks and Della Engler turned in a 996 total for the leading position in the championship division of the doubles. Eleanor ‘Kottkamp and Vivian Schulz led the handicap division, with a 1191, garnered from an actual total of 933 and 258-pin handicap. The tournament is scheduled to end over the week-end. Team events will occupy the spotlight on Saturday, while the minor events

and Howard Caulfield the lead in the handlonp division.

City Touriey Pin Standings

Men

FIVE-MAN Championship Division Mason Herrington - Bett -Jones c Toc i Machisiery Company. . Garfield Theater ...........ccc0 cesses’ 3 Handicap Division

Josue Theater . Tic Toc Club Climax Machinery Sispection (Allison ote ng Auto Electric

DOUBLES

Championship Division

. Ensminger-G. Allred........... « 1,187 . Connolley-R. MawsON..c...ss.0.. 1,166

essen;

. Schelley-J. : Handicap Division . Lee-H. Caulfield ... ssosnssen 1,336 . Carlson-G. Smock.. “ieshneny 138 a Epler-F. Skinner. . sesesgees 1 Souder-V. Lyday. » 1308 Ehetieysy. Keise FEA

SINGLES "Championship Division’

Jini Schaaf George Allred . Herbert Hill E. 8. Moore ......e. W. H. Johnson

Handicap Division Sim Schaaf ...

D. decease 1,389 B.

20| Frances McFeeters

Silent Hoosiers, 29; = htstown), 28 8 ( overtime). Attucks, 47; Sacred Heart, 36.

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Adams (Sonth Bend), 40; Huntington, on. Bloomington, 31; Bickneil, 26.

Fane 56; "Su llivan, 22. Hope, 47; Jackson” Township (Decatur),

Qui a Concordia ny ayne) axiviile, 3 85.

0), 68; Warsaw. 58; 55; Sydney ) " - Fremont, 85; Plossaat. Lae 22. (Gary), 2 L LaPorte 2. oh Tech . ; (Hammons), $2.

osm 0 Catholic (South Bend), 23; New

Cenitral Catholie (Hammond), 41; Grif-

s STATE COLLEGES diana, 51; Wisconsin, sire Bame, Yo; New York U., 43, Tim Lakes, 60 Wabash, 51; Tash, Si; Enithy

Ohio We 57: Ball Sta S0iTkn, 48,

54, untingten,

centers.

; Madison Township: » ee

Tu Play Planned

will ring down the curtain on Sunday. A » » »

Women

FIVE-WOMAN Championship Division

National Concrete Blue Ribbon Ice Cream Laura Alexander’s Five ... Maas’s Team Bader Coffee Company .... Budweiser Beer

DOUBLES Shawpiatuiy Division

En ughes .. L. Schenck-J. Hughes ........ Handicap Division

E. Kottkamp-v. Schuls M. Smith-C. Trissal

~ SINGLES Championship Division

858| EAKIN—Ray, of near Mohawk, husband

“es0sestessnsssencn, .

43; Lehigh , 60; Frankiin-Marsha

11, 36. gion & Jefferson, 61; Youngs-

Marsh all, 56 West Virgini bh, ACR 3 Clemson, 40. Fo Benning, 507th Parachute Infantry, Rochestor 743 Alleghany, 34 ‘Western a yland, kinson, Bradley, 88 college, 45. »

Sines: es: 08. St. ’s (Phliad eiphia), 67; City Col , 58; Pitt, 48. Rice, 58; odist, 98. Detroit, 89; Hamilton, Sri Thouias (St. Paul), 24.

Western = ities 1 reas Ng oor Eastern

Mline! ‘Delaware, 60; a H Concordia (River Forest), rdis (Milwaukee), 34 “; Tones

Table Tennis |

boys and girls at all of the recreation department's

tries will be accepted at the various centers until Saturday noon and sectional play will start Feb. 23.|°

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BATTLE

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Semi-final meets at four centers are “liplanned during the week of March

and the city championship matches}

will be played at Tomlinson hall on Wednesday, March ,

{under an agreement reached with| Ray Dumont, presilint of the con=|

Position x

serve as commissioner of the National Semi-Pro Baseball Congress

gress. The strebmant subject to ratification by the directors of the semipro organization but that is expected to be merely a formality. Sisler’s present contract with the congress expires May 1. :

Rhode Island Files

NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (U. P)— Rhode Island State, with eight entries in eight events, today became the first school to file for the 22d annual intercollegiate I. C. 4-A n-| an door track and field championships | tnd. at Madison Square Garden March 6.

8T. ‘LOUIS,’ Feb, 15 (U, P)—|! S George H. Sisler, head of the Brook-| 0 lyn Dodgers’ scouts, will continue to

each club to take half the money each had paid into the league fund. Tom Fairweather, Des Moines, Iowa, was re-elected president and will carry out the official circuit business at half his former salary. Fairweather said he hoped the league could resume operations next year and expand the circuit to eight clubs. John McWerther, president of the

Springfield, Ill, club, said that boys’|

teams would be permitted to play in his city’s league park. Bob Cole- . manager of the Evansville, .. club, -said his team also would Ind. ib juvenile teams.

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Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Monday, Feb, 15, 1943

DAVIS—Mary Barbara, mother of Raymond S. Davis, grandmother of Mrs. Jack Hatfield and Corp. Chas B. Davis, assed away Sunday at residence, 5531 KE Delaware st. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., Conkle Funeral Home. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p. m. ne day. DeWITT—Harry M., age 75 years, father of Mrs. Christine Weaver, Mrs. Mary Winters and Morris K. DeWitt, grandfather of Harry E. and Catherine Weaver, Jeanne and Edwin® Winters, Clifford and Morris DeWitt Jr., passed away. Saturday afternoon. Funeral at Shirley. Bros. West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan st., Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the mortuary, after 1 p. m. Monday. DRUMMOND—Mrs. Eleanor Jameson, §50 W. 46th st., wife of James G. Drummond, mother of Hugh J. Drummond, Ft. Bayard, New Mexico, Mrs. Helen A. Lunte, and Henry J. Drummond, sister of Mrs. Anna Campbell, Auburn, Cal, the Flanner & Time later.

of Winifred Eakin, father of J. C. Eakin of Chicago, Emmett Eakin of Green- - field, Mary Lou, Joe, Lenora and Laura, at boas; Blower of Mrs. Fred Bartlett of Maxwell, passed away Saturday. Friends may call at the MecCarty Funeral Home in Fortville. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. m., at St. Thomas Catholic church. Burial Gravel Lawn cemetery. Friends invited. ERBECHER-<Onils, age 72, beloved husband Mary (nee Betz) Ehecket, father or Frank Erbecker of Detroit, . ©. Erbecker of U. 8. A. Air Corps, Miami Beach, Hof i . Joseph Erbecker and Mrs. Elizabeth laney, Mrs. Caroline Sullivan’ of ne passed away Saturday morning at St. Francis Hospital. Funeral = Tuesday, Fs a. m.. at the home, 717 BE. Morris 9 a. m. at St. Patrick’s church. Bin St. Joseph cemetery. Friends invited. FOSTER—Dudle e 81, father of Alva > Foster, Mra 2 Florencs X Sicharason and Ss. Bessie Miller, Jassed way Sunday |™ mg mi eyening at the Tosi ence of his aught, 1364 Belmont ave. Fun Shirley Bros. West Chanel, 3003 'W Miche an st. Fednssday, 1:30 m. Burial orth Liber berty cemetery. Friends may call at chapel any {ime after 7-p. Monday. GREENWELL—William, beloved husband of Lena Greenwell father of Mrs. ‘Amdnda Nelberger, Mra Mary Ball and Frank Greenwald, passed away at his home, 1430 Orange st., Sunday a. m. Friends may call at the "Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st., any time. Funeral service Wednesday, 8:30

passed away Monday a. m. Service at) ] y Buchanan Mortuary.|.

indianapolis Times, Monday, Feb, 15, 1943

SIMS—Ensign Robin L., entered into rest Tuesday near Elizabeth City, N. Car. age 2¢ years, son of Frank Z. and Nina G. Sims, brother of First Lieutenant David G. Sims, grandson of Mrs. Las Detamore. Services Tuesday at Harry W. Moore Peace Chipel. Buriai Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at residence, 1128 N. Oakland ave., from 10 a. m. Sunday until 10 a. m. Tuesday, and at Peace Chapel from 11 a. m. Tuesday until hour of service.

SKILLMAN-—Harry A., 1520 Central ave.

of Mrs. Richard Hoffman Barker, passed away Sungay 3h a ices Tuesday, 11 a. Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Friends invited. Interment services Glen Cove semetely chapel, Knightstown, Ind., at 2p. m., charge of I. O. O. F. Friends may call at mortuary.

WINGEL—Doroihy Jean, beloved daughter Harry Wincel (

of Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield), sister or Samm, Diana

Louise, Donald Paul, Joyce Ann, Larry Allen, passed away Sunday, Feb. 14, ge .E year 11 mon g Funeral service

t - Mortuary, 1632 We nesday, 2 p. m. Interment St. Jos-

eph’s cemetery. Friends invited.

Card of Thanks 2

COOMBS—We wish to thank our friends; neighbors ang. relatives for their kindness and floral offerings Teteiven at the

: and . Goumbe, We especially Shank Rev. 8. Johnson and Sizemore Sor their consoling § words, — pall-bearers, singers and the J. C. Wilson Co. Tor their efficient services. WIFE and NEPHEWS.

Funeral Directors CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

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We are an old and nationally know nal ey “house, recently moved to Indianapolis. We have openings now for 36 young women, married or unmarried. Five-day 40-hour wek.. Good wages, for beginners. Several better positions also, ang all

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752 E. Market

DEPARTMENT HEADS

‘Variety chain store has positions open for ‘girls experienced in selling and ordering. Prefer girls with chain siore experience. Weekly bonus based on personal sales. Starting salary based on previous experfence. If you have had experience selling Hosiery, Lingqyie, Housewares, Men's Furnishings, Draperies, efoc,, we have a position for you at a good salary. Our employees know of this ad. Bex 910, Times.

Overall Laundry, 2520 E. 12th St.

Counter Girls (White)

Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian. Dishwasher — Barnes Cafe.

GIRLS

For Work in

EGG BREAKING

‘Plant—Experience, Unnecessary . 229 Kentucky Ave,

white; no laundry; priv. Bi stay. MA-2143.

5 to 45, white; no launk. TA-

Heusekeeper

HOUSEKEEPER, 2 + FY 2 children; stay; $10 wee

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HOUS bungalow, one ena. BL-2094.

"LAUNDRY WORKERS

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LAUNDRY-—Experienced sorter and wrapper. Steady work; good pay. Four Hour Laundry. 238 N. Illinois. MIDDLE AGED woman or girl for housework. Good pay. Stay nights.” CH-4168-3. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN—Work in Tosiayrant. Experience not necessary. 8. West. MRS. HALL.

ke Tull charge, SLroom Stay. Good home.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

White; ages 18-30; starting wage 40c per hour; to be trained for work in hosiery mill.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILL

"LANE BRYANT, INC.

&

Stem Main Floor

RELIEF FOOD GHECKER

Some elfice work

HOTEL "WASHiNTON

SALESGIRLS Full or part time work avail-

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W. T. GRANT CO.

25 E. Wash, EE ——— ® TYPIST @© ® CLERK ©

Good opportunity ' for advance-

4 Workers badly needed in the follo

PIPE FITTERS COPPERSMITHS BOILERMAKERS

A.M. to 4:00 P. M.

'WELDERS—ACETYLENE ‘WILDERS —ARC AL ELECTRICIANS—SHIP*

SHEET METAL WORK

A real opportunity to make your contribution to the war effort. Workers engaged in essential war jobs do not apply. A representative of the employer will interview applicants in this office Wed., Feb. 17, from 8:

48 E. Market

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Help Wanted—Female 8

Ww AITRESS Experienced—ST. M

BAR, 109 N. Penn.

YOUNG WOMEN 25-30

_ ing C»o., 301 Kentu

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FACTORY WORK

Men 35 to 55 years, steady ployment, essential industry.

Bakery Work

Apply After 0 A M.

Colonial Baking Go. 2465 Winthrop

Indianapolis ' Bleaching Co. 900 W. Wabash St.

FOUNTAIN

“hoy after school, ; Drug Store, 39 E.

Freight House riakon and Check Clerks.

ment in our accounting dept. Call RI-1321 days.

Experienced day and night; Waitress top wages and tips. Barnes afe. X —

WE HAVE an opening for an experienced stenographer who is a rapid typist, able to _e a dictaphone, and reasonably good at figures: aan is a job for a girl not afraid assume responsiity. It is with a company where there is an opportunity for -advancement and one which will be in business after the war. Salary, $25; 40-hr. work week. replying, state age, experience, references and when available. Wrile Box 677, care Times.

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Employing women between 21-35 for restaurant. Apply 5 S. Oriental.

YOUR CHANCE TO HELP In Vital War Activity *

YOUNG WOMEN

% Age 18 and Over ‘Needed for Positions

TELEPHONE OPERATORS

* Apply to Miss Jefferson

Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

240 N. MERIDIAN ST.

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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA

Help Wanted—Male 39 E. South St.

5 Stock Boys, ages 16-17.

5 Porters, white or colored. 3 Bus Boys, colored, age 16-17. Experience not necessary; 5day, 40-hour week. Permanent employment. Good | ‘wages even for beginners.

LANE BRYANT, INC. 752 E. Market

20 1d with bii0 BOYS Lh fg Py TIC

ment, messenger Work. downtown business Apply 9:30 a. m, MR. DALTON, 18 N: Meridian

WESTERN UNION ATTENTION! BOYS °

EARNEXTRA MONEY

After school by delivering 8 Times Route. . Mail your name, age and address. . Rot tes, ya in your neighborhood. Write Indianapolis Times, Ci tion” Dept.,, TODAY.

BODY and ‘FENDER MEN EXPERIENCED. C. OFF & CO. 107 N. East St. BOY IF Sreseiy. Corner 32d and Boys to park cars. See Mr. Bradley, Denison Service Corner, Ohio and Penn.

Car Washer General garage work.

Must have driver’s lic. Wiles-Johnson Motors, Inc., 3815 College

Cleaning Room Helper

To work at might. J. D. Eastman Sunshine Cleaners, 3808 E. Washington.

Colored Man ™°* Somes, Sores COAL TRUCKS and COAL TRUCK DRIVERS

Steady work, good rate of pay. UNION ICE & COAL CO. 1910 Bluff DRIVERS for coal trucks; full or part time. Good pay. Pleasant surroundings. MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO, IR-1191—WA-2481—MA-8585

EXPERIENCED BINDERYMAN

To operate Cleveland E and 22x28 Baum joiding machines and Jo = p= . ortunity to have full charge al Bindery. teady Jo ob for draft exempt man; start at i) per hour. yi g by letter. Do not phone.

McCullough Printing Co.

Call RI. 1321 — 8:30 to 5:30

32 E. Georgia

| Hotel Clerk

FURNITURE SALESMAN WANTE Exchange Furniture Co. Steady position for experienced sal 02-10 E. Washington.

GENERAL REPAIR MA

For store and furniture dept., experie not necessary if willing to learn. E. Wash.

GOOD SALARY

Auto ‘mechanic, also lubrication Joe Hill's Garage, 13th & Capitol.

Helpers (Mech.)

Automotive Electricians 550 Kentucky Ave. Mr. Burns

sl, Nights; “splendid “op tunity. Good pay. Ch for advancement. Milner Hotel, 126 8.

HOUSEMEN =v, colored, MAN (18-50) FOR

dry cleaning route; good wages, CO! sion. Opportunity £7 right man. D & Sons, : Sons, 2659 Shelby.

MAN

National organization with offices has a desirable op for a man under 35 years has had accounting tral Excellent ‘opportunity for vancement. Five~ Convenient downtown loca Essential industry. Phone appointment,” Mr: 8448. Sunday or evenings,

1912 hy ights, start

MAN for kitchen vols, wk. Apply 2233 E. M A 25-50; draft ah. to do ‘port -'% work and cooking in bakery, ‘19

Southeastern.

MAN or couple share mice home, exch for maintenance work, 560 N. D born. CH-2742. S

MECHANICS

You can make $1 hr. Blus bonus, E Walter Lee, 2419 W. Wash. 3

MEN AND BOYS

For Work in EGG BREAKING PLANT

Experience Unnecessary 229 Kentucky Ave,

late model. Ey ‘or part time work to del v telegrams. MR. DALTON, 18 N. Me

MEN, 40-50—Filling station attendan reasing. and commission. ass. ave.

Save up to 40%—Use ER Want

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a. m., at above funeral home; 9 a. m., 8t. Patrick’s Catholic urch. , Friends invited. Burial - St. Joseph cemetery. Roly. Name Socjety meets Tuesday, $8

BARDING David £ among, age 8 years, Ralph Harding,

of Her of of Wands dy Ralph Jr. and Grace Mary H: son of Mr, and Mrs. ym Jarrett, pp away Saturday morning. Puncral at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st., : i Buia Glen Haven 4 call at the mortuary after 3 » mM onday. HOWE Frederick J.; age 66, beloved hushand of Jeanette Robeson Howe, father of Vernice Hoffmeyer, passed away FriRane Poise Bom

n Hom 1505 S. East st. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call any

time. JOHNSON—Alice C., age 59 years, wife of Joseph R. n, mother of rie Johnson, sister of Willie Oaks and Lottie ning. Fun Passed away Sa aks snd Pity ; ea at St. Patrick's a, m. Friends may oul

hy Shirley’ Bros. Central apel and Illinois st., after 4 p. m on Hh

Sidney. Husband

Mane as paar the home, 1120 1 from Shirley Bros. Central N. Illinois, Tuesday, 3 p. Burial} Concordia cemetery. Friends ma: at the mortuary adter Monday noon.

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POADWAT s-2 rooms, ates coal _ furnished, $6. all room, leman, $3. BROADWAY, a A kitchen nook, newly decorated, $5; 2 rooms, $6. en Motos oem ven oe on, u (od __Dlace. Good neighborhood, BlL- BL-~1034. KENTUCKY AVE; 2211—2 bath. 3 ear Allison plant §5.

LINDEN, 5 Modern, front housekeeping private entrance, tilities, stoker. a il 13-9403. OR ‘ Theater, ern, steam TEMPLE, 10 S.—Near RCA; 3 rooms; Jala entrance; good heat; utilities.

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Sse a 218. HAVE man]

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