Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1943 — Page 12

na a 4 Help Wanted—Female 8 WAITRESS Re a meals, KAT'S od TEN, 8014 E. Washington. )

WAITRESS

TL = + SARE NCEA ERE Se ey

OIE

do

Help Wanted—Female - 8|Help Wanted—Female 8

TELEPHONE

RAPS NEW DEAL Laymen Hold yy,ct gr yNiTy?

Se

PACETE oe

ALLEY OOP (LISTEN, ELBERT. IF THE { BUT WAT CAN I NAZIS HAVE DE\EL- / DO TO HELP BM OPED ROCKETS TO ( GET THIS KEAT-

1

Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Satur, May 8, 1948 ARMSTRONG—Samuel C., age 71 years; | husband of Emma, father of Mrs. Hazel Harper, Mrs. Gertrude Bennett, Mrs. Goldie Starkey, Mrs. Josephine Conner,

Church News—

CK IM A SCENT! NCT A TRAVEL

$18, No Sundays, sia Restaurant, 514 N. Dé],

4 AIS TING wr ; ET = rl oo ING ue Mrs. Thelma Gresdidies and Howard Waitress White girl te work in OOF TO KELP HM. | ENGINE YOU GOT TO 2 D Meet er M10 Fh COMMUNICATIONS torus: 700 Tg on” FRUSTRATE THER )\ METAL? GET 10? - ay ee the Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washing: RT Rot by ps eter Trios may call after 6 p. m. | ARE VITAL T0 THE WAITRESS

PLANS! FDR Seeks Perpetuation in

/ Saturday Ni . ghts-—experienced. At St Paul S Office Spangler Tells BALDWIN Theodore L (Dade), Sle 5. WAR EFFORT Peacock Restaurant, 301 N. Illinois. e usban o 1i1an in, | g—————n ——— . ’ father of Betty Lee Baldwin brothel Waitresses & Counter Girls . of Jesse and John aldwin, passe { Good salary, meals and uniforms fur away Friday P. M. Funeral Monday, nished. HILL'S SNAPPY VICE, Ohioans. 10 a. m. at Shirley Bros. Central M A R Pennsylvania, 20 KE. 16th BPRVICE, 31 X. Chapel, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Crown WANT LADY living on South side to do

Hill. Friends may call any time after family ironing. CA-1727,

WHITE cook and waitress for women's club; good wages; excellent working cone ditions. Call RI-6923 for interview.

| WOMAN for cashier and counter work, | Steady job; 4-hour; laundry. 240 N, | Tlinois. | |

National Lutheran Group corumsus 0. May 8 v. P).— The Roosevelt administration, under the guise of unity, seeks perpetua-

Sponsors Week-End tion of its power, Chairman Harrison E. Spangler of the Republican

Seminar Sessions. i _ national committee said last night The National Lutheran Laymen's i charging that a fourth term for

Are Needed For This Important Work

APPLY TO

Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian Miss Saltsman, I8 N. Belmont Ave.

8 p. m. Saturday. BLACK—Martha J., age 80 years, mother of Grover and Walter B. Thomas, passed away Saturday morning. Services Mondav, 10:30 a. m., Conkle Funeral Home. Friends invited. Burial Greencastle. Friends may call at Puneral Home after 11 a. m. Sunday. |

DUNCAN—Julla Ada,

WOMEN Between age of 30 and 45, to

WHY, THATS N ENEMY Apply in

TERRITORY! HOWD You

work in ice cream stores,

age 61 years, be- person. 1250 Beecher

r { acy? EXPECT ME TO GET league is conducting a seminar | pregigent Roosevelt will “blacken| loved wife of John B. Dubean, mother ; YOU TO ITALY. WHEN this week-end at St. Paul's Lutheran... gestroy self-government.” ot Ms. Yimin Beech MN rs, Dorothy | Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural . A 1 CANT GET MORE THAN] church. | Speaking before a spring confer-| Watson Mrs | Bonnie, Bewley, Eidors, Women to Train i : in er ncan, sister \ AN A GASOLINE | The seminar was arranged by the | ence of the Ohio Federation of| Mrs Blanche Oliver, Mrs. Elsie Flora, | i n d { an a B é J i T Q | 8 p h 0 ne C 0 . | Lutheran laymen of Greater Indi- | pepublican Women’s Organizations, Fred, Siurion Sond Bal Siith,, Dastéy \ NB Mer LY STOCKIEEPERS anapolis with sessions at 2 and 8 ,,. gnangler recalled that recently| from the Memorial Baptist church. Bur- | | NECESSARY. GOOD WORKING CONp. m today and a mass meeting ked “the New Deal to define| Iai Floral Park Friends may call at the | === || DITIONS, STEADY EMPLOYMENT. tomorrow at 4 p. m. Speakers are | © : ew Iourth tern ee I Nuc Tron a3 | N—— | PHONE "FOR A APPOINTMENT. MR. . i. ii i y u an a e -3 1 . . . its position on ® Jour erm, Pp. m. Bony. Shirley Bros. Service. |

E. J. Gallmeyer and the Rev. Er-| with the win Kurth of Ft. Wayne: pr. | but that it was rejected

: : |“feeble excuse” that for the presiOAC Oe Mere of dent to state his position would HL; the Rev. Lawrence Never © l,inpish his authority.

to work in stock room; no exper. neces. 708 E. Michigan, 3

EKER Hazel, wife of Louis Eker, daugh-| ter of James Nevins, sister of Mrs. Mar-! garet Montgomery and Floyd Evans, de-| parted this life Thursday, age 30 years. | Funeral Monday, May 10, at the resi-|

The Eli Lilly and Company

Employment Office | WOMEN

WOMEN —8erve on the “Home Front."

St. Louis, and Dr. O. P. Kretzmann |! ~ __ > dence of sister, 1446 W. Market st, 2 ‘ Be a Trolley or Bus Operator, Hel of Valpraiso IR It iS Moons to say Paat of Mr. p. m. Burial Floral Park. Friends in- Will remain open Monday, Wednesday and foneer a new profession for women. \ b \ | Rooseve remove mse as a vited. Moore & Kirk Service. | > . . xcellent pay. Permanent work. Today's and tomorrow's Worlds... .ijate would lessen his effective | GEYER—Alice 8. (nee Smith), widow of | Thuisag evenings fom 3:59 10.5530 in. nappy uniforms Sid’ ‘while wars. and stewardship are some of the Samuel, sister of Mrs. Irene McCarty, | During the day Mondays through Fridays the 23, Termina) Blog.

ness as president,” Mr. Spangler said. “By the speaking of onc word, {the little two-letter word, no, he will become everybody's president. By saying no he will be able to act without fear or favor.” Mr. Spangler said that history

Irvin and Bert Smith, | passed away Fridey morning. Services] at the J. C. Wilson ‘“Chapel of the! Chimes, 1234 Prospect, Monday, 3:30 p. m Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes” after Saturdey noon,

GIBSON—Loy, beloved mother of Myner Freeman and P. F. C. Felton Gibson, sister of Annie Pearson and Purvie Taylor of Scottsville, Ky.. passed away Friday. Service Tuesday, 2 p. m,, at the W. D Beanblossom Mortuary. Burial Washington Park cemetery.

Mrs. Etta Fee,

Ng

subjects to be discussed in addresses employment office is open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

and seminars, The Rev. H M. Zorn is host pastor. = =

Plan Dedication

Frank Weis will present the new |

: : “. .. proves that no matter how brilworship center which he built in. =. : ; : ceremohies in the chapel of the | any a reign begins its tendency

Centenary Christian church tomor- | is 16 Geveleh le 'UrY. 76% of verted

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

Applications for employment will be accepted from anyone not employed in an essential industry or activity. The manufacture of drugs and medicines is essential to the war effort,

Young Lady

The Classified Department of x The Indianapolis Times has >» openings for 2 young ladies in _~ the sales department, Your choice of inside telephone work

Eli Lilly and Company

Friends may call

"wa

pi oe ev.” at the mortuary any time. : [HOW 56 945 bm. The Rev. David | DUCE ACR smell of such dry rot; GIVENS—Mrs. Mildred Winship, 2358 Employment Office Sr ag Ny 0 ular !S. McNally will deliver a dedicatory | iss . Broadway, beloved wife of Shelley M 220 E McCarty vears of age. of pleasant per= address and celebrate the candle-|2iready spreads from the Potomac| Givens, passed on Friday p. m. Services . sonality, aggressive and stable. Bd i . . | to Oregon,” he said at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Mon- Excellent opportunity for the Hight communion. John Simpson = an day, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial] future. Jletsant work, 3.day of Technical high school was con- | Crown Hill. RO IS LILO .l : . suiting des} oe for the center. | GREILICH—Mrs. Minnie W., widow of the | tal a i TAL Be 1g qesig A Le] - late William J., sister of Mrs. Augusta | Mrs. Williams, RI-B551. ® ® = { Wolf Rae, Minneapolis, Minn., passed Miss Helen Schmitz, who was | the Flanr rang h vr Bevis u GIRLS—We have an opening . i ie anner uchanan ortuary, | ‘ ind i i i Monday, 3 p. m. Friends invited Burial | In our advertising service de- a graduated from Technical high | TRACTOR HITS TRAIN Washington Park cemetery, Friends may | eo gi 0 Lo een Help _Wanted Male 9 school and Butler and is now mise! call at the mortuary, messenger and copy girl. Job 6 LABORERS sionary counselor of the eastern] : ini McGRAW-—Joseph, 3215 N. Olney, husband entails delivery of aavertising > ne man was seriously injured | ™ Cr } : Take Mars Hill bus to 9th and Lafayette istri , i ee seoilh y and father of Velma Curington | proofs to stores in the mile 2 |Qistatet of the anes Aierican and two escaped injuries when a and Eugene Lawrence, passed Bo LR gehofal service Jo ond a Hill. 75¢ hour. Bert Wilhelm, [Baptist Home Mission society, will igp.15), tractor collided with a two.) Thutsisy Services Mondap, 10 am. ai afraid to be outside most of A-1 SHOEMAKER |speak at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow at ; th tv of Tr n Chimes the day need apply. Starting the Emerson Avenue Baptist! Sand train on the Property Of Friends vite, Boral Foal Park | wage, $17.50: 5-day, 40-hour BE-2025. 4832 W. 16th. , ' the American Agregates Co., 1400 W. riends may call at the “Chapel of the | week. Working hours 7:30 ib d 1 Night Port church. . : Chimes. a. m, to 4:30 p. m_or 8:30 ay an 1g orter ik » Raymond st., this morning. McKINLEY—Dena, mother of Goldie Me- | a. m. to 5:30 p. m, Saturdays LINDNER BROS. 6101 E. WASH. a ® = dank i : d Sund fi. See M 0 ra Se oh The injured man was Albert Bell,| Kinley. Indianapolis: R. A McKinley, Ie pa ng Advertising “ SWS, y | S. int i i . » ’ {2 ts Center Featured 55, of 1515 W. New York st. engi=-| wre. Chester MoRiniey Lapeer” Mon. | Jsuster, The indienuptis APPRENTICE BARTENDERS g re, \vres n TW oe, thre “ih er i died at hb 3% : er 1 mes. A “ ress Es pane A ry Wp. pig ae The current Christian Advocate | “°0 Of Lone Dia ich plied ne Friends may ho TH TO | v . > A - 3 Iai

Meridian at 19th. Funeral Sunday, 2| Pp. m, at the Christian church, Borden, Ind. Burial Pleasant Ridge cemetery,

Draft deferred men to learn bartending. Good wages. Honest, sober and bondable. Men with

Ne Way, ve . wr hve, wey ' Nr Wan Yoyo STAN, Lp WW Narre dy crn pipes, Nt lle pe T ii

«4:5 -f carries an illustrated feature story| .. : 2 x Yi odist hospital.

The tractor truck carried a huge

HOUSEKEEPER wanted in minister's | home, Trinity Rectory, 1421 Fletcher

ion the Service Men's center in the

Lost and Found i

Gtr ait is

a - Sa > - - \ OR . 7a Pear A, E-8 "seen vgn any a

RRR obit UL LEIA TARE A i ; 5 deg os sates MTR, Wore fu nivel | Roberts Park Methodist church. MOORE—Ethel, age 54 years, beloy i" — , Sh mez renban $d 4 4 steel boom from which was sus- of Hany © Moore. sister of Grace | LOST Short haired, yellow fom cat, in: | — * HOUSER C no experience preferred i nded four 45-foot steel cables. Marshmean, aunt of Mrs. George L. jured side. Vicinity Dearborn and E. Oo E EEP R . “He always puts the flag at half mast when he misses a one-foot putt!” > " pe Fisher, Mrs. Lucile Woodruff . r . . : : ee Te A Tooele hota oma [As It started to cross the track on | unt of Dorothy wits Daticd Va) | Or unch ar Revs Th Rey cone beh od nies it gre minal See R. 7. Graham it oy 1 : : riday. A : — % ) , . Ss. - y , jthe Rev. L. A. Hudelson hold doctor | which the sand train was moving from. Shitley Bros Irony Buy Chapel | __downtown. Reward. IR-0186. permanent position this is your

or A opportunity. Phone IR-7670,

WASHINGTON HOTEL

ered

SPANISH American Army discharge, Lost downtown Thursday. Reward. MA-8488. |

LOST —Brown brief case; left in auto on | E. 38th st. CH-2250-W. |

Schools & Instructions 7A

5377 E. Washington st. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel after 10 a. m. Sunday. PEARCY Lorena, 103% Windermire mother of Mrs, Jessie Smith, Greenwood, and Mrs. Clara Duhamel, passed away Friday evening. Funeral at the

jof divinity degrees awarded them south, the cables wrapped them|and other United Brethren mihis- sejves around the Diesel, lifted it ters from out of the city, by Indi- from jts base and laid it on its jana Central college at the recent side. The boom on the tractor was | commencement of the college. snapped off and the cab turned

THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson

INSPECTORS

Needed In Essential

st.,

: University i its RE Rie — LR er — i | oh Yiise Sree. Monier, 3 hem. Fmd mp] Now at New Location | Industry APPRENTICE for Press : “ uria Hill. ends > cal ! Pastors to Meet Tank Rohr, 501 Chase st, op-1 MA Rod HH. rr onny yoa International Beauty Scheel WE TRAIN YOU Room wanted at The In

erator of the tractor, squeezed out! Wilson Service. Permanent Employment dianapolis Times, 2(4 W r

Beauticians in great demand. Special terms.

{ : { Pastors and officials of all the a small window on the roof. Oscar | PEERY Carrie N., 334 N. Ril p i : : 3 : . h Ran re oiey Ave. age TTEARN AN AERONAUTICAL TRADE : Methodist churches in Marion and| Lighter, brakeman on the Diesel,| and sister of Mie Bane Chit Tey | we en a I Sgonpetent In. For Those Wh © Qualify Saryang 3. oo or J ‘Johnson counties will attend the came out a side door. neral services from Shirley Brothers | gp cio oor detalis—BE-5085. r. Rusle, RI-55661. | | Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp. PPlY ' , A

Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

{ semi-annual meeting of the Indiana

I xsiait : Bi onday, 3 p. m. Burial Memorial | District conference Monday at the MRS LORENA PEARCY any inte ao rd Tal Se yhapel Help Wanted—Female 8 . = | Victory Memorial Methodist church. : RuBUSH- Annie, widow of Thomas A | 2 SALES GIRLS || Fairmount Glass Works - ef Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district su-| DIES AFTER ILLNESS Rubush, aunt of Harty Dunn, departed! poiqi) store, will train. Good pay | perintendent, will preside. I TT IonY, BEC 5. Funeral Mon-|,ieady work. 915 S. Meridian. . 1501 S. Keystone | EE Mrs. Lorena Pearcy, 1039 Win-| east Funeral Home, 2530 Station st, 3:30| BUS GIRL, bus boy, salad woman. i dermere st. a charter member of| PF, ‘Burial Crown Hill. Friends in- Eaton’s Restaurant, 642 E. 38th. JOB PRESS FEEDER—bB0c per hour; time ‘BUILDERS CLASS fon , BF Of} vited. CLERK Some ping, good in figures | and 4; overtime. 5340 W. Washington, i the University Heights Christian! SCHUTTER—John I... beloved grandfather and detail. Will train. Age|__BE-4353. for " church, di i > of Harvey and Cyrus Bohlke and father. | limit, 30, North Side Insurance Co.| MAID; experienced, white; do general v / | INVITES MOTHERS h : ed last ight at City in-law of Lewis Bohlke, passed Sway TA-1581. cleaning, cooking for one adult; small ONCE REMAINED DORMANT OVER / i ‘hospital after an illness of seven| Friday. Funeral at Shirley Bros. Central General office. Will train Not| home on Golden hill; stay; excellent LOO YEARS, AND THEN BURST 4 // | THE U. B. BUILDERS CLASS weeks. Sa oth Ct, Saturday, § CLERK e™"%0. North Side Insurance | wages. LI:3121. To ALASKA FORTH INTO VIOLENT ERUPTION. { Y § OF THE FIRST UNITED BRETH-| She was 80 years old and had Adams Lutheran church, near Batesville, Lo. 1391 Mattress Maker wong cond, RI- ; ! v : & i ii i i . av, Pp. m. urial Adams {REN CHURCH has sent invitations !lived in Indianapolis 36 years, Her| cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel COLORED GIRLS FOR 1832. and

Good pay; excellent working conditions.

DINING ROOM

‘to 117 mothers of class service men husband, William, died in January! after noon Saturday.

Night Waitress

I= : rw af ths SWAILS Maud, 1543 S y ty i jand 162 mothers of boys now in fof this year. wife of Charles A. Bwalls. mother of | peony Cafeteria. 20 _N._Meridian. | _psquire Grille. IR-0067. N Ww CANADA {the class, to attend the Mother's! Survivors are two daughters,| Bernard, grandmother of Eileen anda Max | QOOK i re eR , .

Swails, great grandmother of Linda Ann J i Swails, sister of B. T. Kehl of Jones- | lunch No 1.1MN. Pennsylvania Couple 40 to 50 Years Old

boro, Ras away Friday, 9:05] a.m, rvices ces Monday, 2 p. m., at the Sober, strong man to drive truck, woman to keep house and furniture clean.

iday service tomorrow morning. | Mrs. Jessie Smith, Greenwood, and Albert Stump will give the ad- Mrs. Clara Duhamel, Indianapolis; dress; 13-year-old Herschel Hamp- three sisters, Mrs. Luella Yount and ton of the Broadway Baptist church Mrs. Dora Smith, both of Johnson

(SSRI

COPR. 1943 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. U. 6. PAT. OFF.

PAY ROLL Clerk

COMMISSARY

J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes.” 1234 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial

y CASTOR OIL

1S THE ONLY OIL, EITHER will sing two solos; Jack Gilbert county, and Mrs. John Shaffer, Cows Jal. Friends may call at the Fd TEE te Poishes. Fou ps VEGETABLE OR MINERAL, |will play the cornet; Charles Morgan county, four grandchildren WALTERS rh g t COUNTER GIR For Defense Plant THAT IS SOLUBLE N {Daugherty will direct the class and a great-grandchild. Friday, age $ Forts: hushang of Eithel COUNTER GIRL AL ; singing. ah oo | Services will Walters, father of Mrs. F Poling, | EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY; 6 DAYS, COOL ging d E. J. Reed, teacher, ces Will be held at 2 p. m. brother of Clifford Walters. © Serre: RUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. ME-

will preside. {Monday at the church with the| Sunday. 2 p. m. at residence. 824 N

Must Type

THE “IRON BEAM" TO HIS DESTINATION DOES WHAT

er and if possible, your grandmoth- |

FOR 3 P. M. MONDAY

friends, relatives and

neighbors for | their kindness, & ha

sympathy and beautiful | floral and spiritual offerings extended |

EGG BREAKERS|

P le as ant surroundings.

sm ——— iRev. F. G. Sizemore officiating.| Hamilton ave. Burial Paragon, Ind. COUNTER GIRL i a o& : (Harry W, Moor eac © n Se v ‘BRING YOUR WIFE, url will be at Round Hill. charge.) 6 ‘Pests ~ Urapel GUARANTY © NECESSARY} § DAYS. EXCELLENT WAGES! IC con SISTER, MOTHER" GREILICH RITES SET |Card of Thanks pp Old established concern. §| portation paid both AN AVIATOR WHO FLIES ON > “Bring your wife, sister and moth- | GARDINER— We wish to thank our many | Air-conditioned office. ways! First class accommo-

dations, 9 - month - work-term

er” reads the invitation to members| Lo Minnie] to us "ot thr eat ernest extended |] Good salary. contract. Board, room and NSWER—Foll : of the MEN'S CLASS OF THE] bE : : mother, Ella Gardiner, especiaily | i : Br re a ub FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH for the Oleh, whe i vestry ater Bn wei Sy | a OANDLERS | lami foreishu \ Mother's Day meeti tom > .m. OY society ur Lady of | . . CROSSWORD PUZZLE Mothers Day meeting MOMOITON | \toray in the Flamer & Bu.| Koiiocie orp, he ouaas bask oh Climax Machinery Co. [Men now engaged in war « . RRL . jchanan mortuary. Burial will be| directors, for their kind and efficient i work at their highest level of Mother 0’ Mine”: and Waldo Littell | in Washington Park service, and all who extended kindness: AGES . i kill will not be considered » A « » wl . in any way. { | HORIZONTAL Answer te Previous Puzzle 25 White ant Nh Moener I'll Be There, Mrs. Greilich, who lived at 1121 | William and Mary A. Gardiner. | 143 E. Morris Must be able to pass rigid aN CARVCHENERIDL, 2 Sianiking of fon Whe corns! & N. Beville ave, was the widow of | "Triends and neighbors: for thew ing. 16-45 Lem———— physical examination a - C|O/AITERO EAR | ist ; the late William J. Greilich. She] ness and sympathy received during the | y ' Armv 29 Form of i The Christian Endeavor will pre- A illness and at the d Be P Machine 0 tor White. Headquarters JAHIO| YEH DIOSHOIF EH TIRIV architecture |sent a Mother's Day program of “oS 8 life resident of Indianapolis. ‘and mother. Martha J. Ross. We or | Power Machine UPeratorovenii| gee company representative ——. RIAIT LiL D 'readi ii ._| Survivors include a sister, Mrs.| pecially wish to thank the Rev. C. P. | Laundry 2530. E ath Bt. rd d Mond 30 Crown readings, music and pageantry di- Augusta Wolf Rae. Mi tai Martin, members of Otterbein U B | SALES GIRLS wanted for food truck Satu ay an onaay, 13 Ireland P L E 31 Immerse rected by Margaret Blacketer to- Rae, Minneapolis; | churen: Rarry W. aoore Peace crapei | [ESSOMEAI Industry nC Ty May 8 and 10. 14 Toward EILILIS MIEIDIAIL 32 Spring {morrow at 9:30 a. m. at the SEC. |Diece, Mrs. Lillian Shortridge. and sng IO , Nhe Py the beautiful | 10% comm on sales. Good money. 18 15 Average E A i 33 Area measure | OND EVANGELICAL CHURCH. | vo "Shrew. Charles and Edward = —— mn Rr ———— UNITED STATES n emer) a ANGEL ATTIAAN 24 Cok Lotter * » » [a ot [NY emeiams 3 APPLY | shirt Experie EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ~ —In loving remembrance of our | r X er nce OF THE a ther, J, cathe EINSE{G|AISEIL 1 (PIEIBIE|T] 37 From Van Duyn to Speak SEA-BEES SEND OUT | 55 fR™ sens Farb, who departed P WAR MANPOWER : g DIEJAIR ERT 39 Music mote | Dr Grover Van Duyn, former 1927, 18 Accomplish 41 Pair of horses x Bb CALL FOR RE We do not forget you | Guaranteed high rate of pay, COMMISSION S D PIOIRIT! state sperintendent of public in-| CRUITS Nor do we intend, . | stead rt ti best of 19 Exclamation EOL IF ICIAITI TION 42Symbol for ctruction, will speak at the com-| We think of you often jf s/cuty Of pars ‘ime, bes. 2 148 E. MARKET ST. 21 Huge tub : - nickel bin ed Mother's Day service tomer | Construction workers, especially And will to the end. '§ equipment, pleasant surround- ; 99 Public 41 Ringworm 3 French city 43 Direction row at 9:30 a m. at the SOUTH carpenters, are needed by the navy ee, ind lorgolten by some FLDERLY LADY care of children; stay Jj ings and well venvilated plant. » storehouse 44 Dogma 4 Half an em 45 Mohammedan SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZAR- for its SEA-BEES, according to Lt. But dear to our memory you 2 is. Call between 5 and 6 p. m. 1142 Apply ATTENTION! BOYS . oa Vegetable 47 High card 50n Wb of prince |ENE. The Rev. Oliver King of Robert Kramer, SEA-BEE procure- ‘Sadly. aithod by HE — White. Good pay. container * Intdiah 3 Sehold: 46 New York {West Virginia will preach in the ment officer for Indiana, who will Your Daughters and Sons. FOUNTAIN GIRL.) or night. U i d L d ie EARN EXTRA MONEY 26 Ratite bird {abbr.! 7 Sun god (abbr.) evenin (be at the navy recruiting station, | WA $140. n te aunaries After school by delivering a Times Routes, 28 Man's name 50 Mine 8 At all times 47 Circle part | 2 '" & [fourth floor, federal building, all Funeral Directors 5 FOU sn aaood houls, 8 Hivoie. 336 E. Washington .. . Mail your name, age and address. . . , | ; : i : 3. Wm gap REET : : : . ; ble 1 borh 5 Rave 3] DeVate Eth measure ae Dale Will Speak uss, Monday for interviews and Walter A Blasengym GENERAL Housework, aiddle, aged of ol oo “wria, indiaupois Time Olrculas 2 Female s i !applications, erly lady; wages. cher. on pt.. . i > . 2 Ox FR-0598. Stinsect egg 56 There fore 11 By wey of . fab tor | Young people will present a spe-| Applicants are asked to bring $125 N. Thinels WA-5370 Attention—Men, Women a SS LOM (6 uted 18 Ae nh cial Mother's Day program tomor- three letters of recommendation| CONKLE FUNERAL HOME STENOGR APHER Over 50 37 Diamond- 60 Fights 20 Laughter 55 Symbol for Foes a at hi Verse Sitiining previous experience. These! 1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934 WITH ANY PREVIOUS RESTAURAN > " i U rian church. r- should be on company statione : : Sutters cup GIRaRol AL syd rubidium a4 Dale will deliver the Mother's or notarized. Men out of the drate| FRRLEY-FUNERALS ,2ueret io GENERAL OFFICE WORK BOOKKEEPER ka Be 38 Rainbow 3 Ob; TIC 5 Song tors $7 Bone | Day address. | age, 17-year-olds and those past 38. _ lock Layer—Carpenter ig W SIC - for 58 Paid notice William Sharrer, president of the may enlist. Ratings are given in FLANNER & BUCHANAN A ition in and Laborer ubtlety ilkworm calcium 58 The gods |South Indiana district. will Kk! rd 3 > 25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-33%3 Old established firm has open- We have a steady position Steady work. Acme Construction and 'q at the CHUR! . Speak accordance With construction ex- BERT S. GADD our advertising department for || wrecking Co. 37 N. Reisner. MA-3711. OW 5s 16 8 q fo In 2 | e CH OF JESUS CHRIST perience and ability. . ings for one experienced young lady who can take dicta{OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (South 2130 Prospeet St. MA-8M9 tion and do light bookkeeping. BODY AND 3 % iS © branch) tomorrow evening. MISSING MAN FOUND : GRINSTEINER’S EDIPHONE OPERATOR Phote Er er for appoint . OX | {1601 E. New York MA-533 ment, Tiago FENDER MAN S i 3 SA) 7 hn PARSONAGE TO BE SOLD, |N STORE BASEMENT _ _ G. H. HERRMANN HOOK DRUG CO. | 3 | With building out of the ques- [1305 S. EAST ST. mass Also 2 with some comptometer California and Market Sts — FE) 2 2 lu i <t| After bei San Rr J. Guedelhoefer W c 2 tion, the Broad Ripple Methodist r being reported missing for HISEY & TITUS | and typing experience. Good « Guedelhoeter Wagon Go, church has adapted itself to war-|2POut 27 hours, William Lang, 55,|9s1 N. Delaware St. LI-3828 l ellent e—————— 202 Kentucky Ave. ye [a @ time and voted to sell its present|Of 608 S. Meridian st, was found MOORE & KIRK | Marling Salary and excellent Stonqpraphier gon. “cones: sem: CRT WC RL SN parsonage and apply the proceeds late yesterday afternoon in a serious) m-1159 CH-1806 - opportunity for right type. Ideal |istry. Win train. Age, 18 to North BOYS bicycles. Full-time employment =H to a more adequate one at 6109 |COndition in the basement of Elec- SHIRLEY BROS. CO ED deliverits [Slegtams downtowy vusintey = eq thie Appliances, Inc. 120 W . : working conditions. Phone for Cc area. Provisions made purchase our bie ES Carroliton ave. The Rev. W. E » Cy 1954 N Hlinois LI cycles on installment plan, Uniforms fuge S North st. appointment. Mr. Willer, RIL Motor freight experience preferred but| nished Dalton, 18 N idian. 3 Gillett is pastor. According to police. he suffered ROBERT W. STIRLING 2422 not necessary. Miss O Hyrn_FR.1351, WESTERN UNION % 1 pledges wil be sold ‘Satur meraing, | APOPIeXy while making a delivery TC Wilson * OF THE CHIMES : BOYS 16-17 OR 18.10 DRAFT EXEMPR, } ne 8 1943, at 9 a. m. by Wolf Suss-|there, and fell to the bottom of the! 123% Prospect St. MA-8433 TYPIST id “Rev man Inc, 39 W. Washington st, Indian-| pasement stairs. He was reported eg — : Armature Rewinding = RN So —9-28-38, "7 i. 97-39. G OMAN A in bill APPLY 312 8. 8T., SP N | ER gy at EE) Be bo AY today at ORDERING WANT ADS To work in grocery. South side pre- us in ling MR. MURRAY, A 2B M. al WH $25003—7-1-40, * 3—$-19-40, “28873 isa im If more convenient you may bring your GIRL—Light house work in apartment. No : - - LM . - To i x ter HR, 3 SH a BRITISH RAID NARVIK [ad to THE TIMES OFFICE 214 W. MARY. | [igs Ov" room end bath 31000 NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS Denison Service, Onio and Benno APP? - > 3 253 -24-41, *27612—4- . : LAND. or vou may your advertise- - : a - . . M. FF ¥e = A CERCCISAL RmN asd ams] STOCKHOLM, May 8 (U. P.).—|ment to the Classified adverusme Mon- | Grill-Counter clot Shouys. BOYS 70 c SITES 1840 SIRES 5-541 “28035. | British bombers were reported to asker and it will receive immediate at-| 625 Ww. Washington T nes. SEB MR. ANADLEX\ DENISON SERV, 5¢ SS 6 9 5-541 *28023-5-15.41, *28i18_$-24L | pave heavily raided the Norwegian *ntion HO RT Toute 3h North Bide Insurance Co. 'TA-| ICE._OHIO PENN. x S-10:41, S831 — 63041, “+5848 — L54L | port of Narvik last night, concen-| The Times maintains s eapable staff of Hours 8-7. "Reasonable wages. WAITRESS ¥° Saws comer wk BUTCHER Bie an Ti or Di +28561 8-12-41, eo - on the hart > un- trained Ad-Takers who are ever RI o I 400 N. Illinois. - : * x 5 3 iad 5 i ais ie oak otc ah dealt doy hae BE ah ARE ty