Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1943 — Page 15

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MONDAY, JULY 26, 1043 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 15 y Deaths—Funerals 1 Help Wanted—Female 8! Help Wanted—Female 8 Help Wanted—Female use Wanted—Male 9 Help Wanted—Male 9| Help Wanted—Male 9| Help Wanted—Male 9

3 BR Et tte motte a «iti inns 4 Tndianapolis Times, Mon., July 26, 1943 : 3 CAREL—Marion Ruth. age 29 years, be- 4 * * * * * pu bed loved wife of Harold Carel. mother of | Diane Carel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a a oa, Co 5S a | » Elmer E. Wood, sister of Fred Wood and Elmer E. Wood Jr. (deceased), passed Sway Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, 2p. m .

from the residence of the parents, 25¢ N. Pershing. Burial Floral Park. Friends - INDIANA BELL # may call at the residence. Shirley's ¢ / service. ! h\ DRIES _Lyda, age 58. beloved wife of ge eT TELEPHONE COMPANY ®

Fred Dries, sister of Jeannette SchneiJor 9 Baga < Layton, passed a | —sT . unaay unera fr Shirley 8.1 on Irving Wil Chapel. $377 EB. Washing: | \ = Needs THOSE NOT ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR ACTIVITY ARE NEEDED FOR PRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS on, Wednesday, 3 p Burial Wash- : ington Park. Friends may call at the di . OF LOCAL WAR PLANT ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER PRODUGTS. chapel after noon Tuesday > AR |

GRACE-_Fred E.. beloved husband of 2 Z s : i 3 " YOUNG WOMEN . J ALY Glace. The Fred Cr Grace : 2 = : EE 5 | pr——NO Previous Experience Necessary aaa hice, Ind., and Mildred Raines of Indi- | r : :

anapolis, died at his residence. 1220 N

Dearborn « Sunday, July 28. Funeral £ Es Age 18 Years or Over Steady Employment With Long Established Manufacturing Plant to These Who Qualify, 82Tvices Monday, uy Bi lackwel —_— " Funeral Home, 1303 N. Meridian, 8 = Men, ages 7 to 50—Women, ages 18 to 50, P. m. Remains will be taken to Madi- Eo son, Ind Tuesday morning Funeral 3 E = 3 for Must Pass Physical Examination

service and interment in Springdale

gemeters, Madison, Ind. Wednesday SH: Ta Sa Willing to Work Any Shift—Top Piece Rates After Training. HUMPHREY Melvina, widow of Milton EER = : i! TE LEP HO N E 0 P E RATO R S Time and One-Halt Over Forty-Hour Week. 48-Hour Schedule Work Week.

Humphrey and mother of Harold : NN of J Humphrey, passed away at her home = = 3 S . southwest of Acton, Sunday, 11 p. m = : > “3 5 This Is Your Opportunity \

Funeral notice later. Robert W. Stirling

ert f= = | - Annournicing Our New Location

Mere Genie F., u 72 Jon Dr the 5 APPLY NOW! ijome o is sister TS ohn Droha Ah — Prients may. call aL Bickwell Ewer Nay | We Have Moved Our Employment Office to Larger Quarters at

Friends may call at “Blackwell Fun eral

Fane yu spelen Funeral -_— ; PLEASE SEE 19 W. SOUTH ST.

neral home, 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass 3 at St. Patrick's church, 9 a. m In- E E B . : ly Cross cemetery. Frie an : ; etween Illinois and Meridian Sts brid y Holy Cro emetery Fr ens oR = a / , MISS JEFFERSON, 240 Wk Meridian st. i v Ww ’ : BGAREY James Phe) Jusiand of = : : MISS SALTSMAN 8 N. Belmont Ave INTER IE ING HOURS DAILY : . Mrs tia ebster, passed away ear ly : | > v Mongar mornin aon: | — : : 8 A. M. to 5 PP. M.. Also Monday Evenings. 6 Hs EB are: MISS WILSON, 1721 N. Rural St. P.M. (09 P. M.: Saturday. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Monday morn ing at [he resi dence 234 Burial Crown Hill

PHILLIPS Gladys A. age 45 years daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Phil SR — : : A . lips, sister of Mrs. Cecil Heitman. Mrs = 3 ~ Luella Lamb. Mrs Lucille Crawshau 2 REE Kenneth E. and George E Phillips, passed away Monday morning. Funeral RR a 3 SRE So Gon RRR iE SEC SS TEE aay from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. 946 _ — mmmmg— in @ N. Ii is, Wednesday, 3 00 . m. Burial BOOKKEEPER Steady employmient; well

Gomn Bir, Friends’ may cal av the TR AT = 19 W. SOUTH ST., BETWEEN ILLINOIS & MERIDIAN STS.

SCHOFIELD. Frank. r nt of Brevort an esi aes 0 © or TWEEN A INO

hotel. passed away

Saturday p. m. Sur-| vived by one dau ghter Mrs. Edna 8 Augstein, and one brother, Harry Sechofield, both of Indianapolis. Services at Fianner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesda: | ; ' 2 Dp. m Friends invited Burial Crown * 11. Friends mav call at the mortuary. | Resenitial work in 8 mod< ; ; » Help Wanted—Female 8, Help Wanted-—<Female

Card of Thanks “2| cm pakers. Gond hours and Girls— >) == 8 | Real Silk Will Train RAILROAD OPENINGS

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a relatives And. bei wo war security. Prefer woman E pe Fig . Kindness 2nd, Sympath 3 Ais BN age 35 to 30. 2% Women for Vital War Work Machinists. Welders, Riveters, Electricians, Painters, for spiritual bouquets and the beautiful Youn Women kL + | Upholsterers, Telegraphers, Car , floral offerings received at the | APPLY gr P Sraphe Carpenters

death of our dear father and grand’a. ther , Chris ian J. Fox We especial

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PAYMISTRESS 8 _ ing conditions. Salary open. ‘DISHWASHER Short hours; #31 | IN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. | y PERMANENT POSITIONS ™ Please phone for appt. GA. Restaurant, 514 N. NE ie vy. thorn | APPLY MR. LARSON, 9:00 A. M. TO 4:00 P. M. 0 tunity for ¢ rt co EXPERIENCED (00k; elderly; eAst-side - > | tometer operator, | with an | eY for part-time work. 'IN.b0% 10 INVENTORY CLERKS 21. sme) Drapery Hanger THE A& Py aptitude for figures. Typing Waitress and Curb @irls BExpetienced. g Pott time work. Apply | GREAT . | 15 GEN. OFFICE AND FILE CLERKS Excellent Pay, Tee:Pee, WA, 6440. 0 Ww No ton IN ! 55 §. STATE oD

ired. I FUR 8 ADJUSTERS WAITRESS hott hours soc hr. No, Eat Gandy While You Work

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hr. a week. 144 N. Delaware st. seamstresses employees and have openings now for 50 youn frigBEAUTY consultant for professional of- oe a, married or pan gL Good Wages ns | Experience not necessary, 45¢ eraiors, br Simiar production Items 8 fid ad in THE TIMES costs as little as 23c week with time and a half for overtime. Several work. Times, Box 1862. o) Brxuian fy permanent. re ace. per dar . _ try ene. save money and 112 E. Washington better positions also. All positions permanent. Help Wanted—Male 9 needs some additional help, me Wh. png 7:30 Pp. : Apply Employment Office, Main Floor turing work desirable but not Apply Hotel Antlers . LANE BRYANT, INC. | APPLICATORS ~ oe TA M. to 4:30 P. M. COUNTER GIRLS fi! mies hea MIDDLE-Ack nowskeeser general howe. Ro of d Sidi MOULDINGS, Ine. HATION and uniforms fur- Fork, $12: on weekly LH) River ave. 00 ing an ng B 0 U T E M i i Fe tilizer Go BT era Pt Cal Mee 141 E. MARKET r ' Ors ts Leatn MAIDS Guaranteed Steady Werk Colored, Will train CON | and Good Pay mT Teer ee A d WA-1501. : 008 Man oan Girls, white, to sort linens. | FREIGHT HOUSE £ LABOR Senite, io tert linens. mare ano sit cuenx || RALPH R. REEDER motoreyele and drive car. Girl for] 24th and Winthre eek $60 wee Physically Handicapped * BEL ETBA nS. Meriter " $35 to $45 Per W per k. Plenty Overtime HOUSEMAN | Learn Aircraft Trade Apply Housekeeper, Hotel Rify WAYBILL CLERK | ASKIN & MARINE, 18y W. Washington, | So and Sundays FREE! a dry i Ip EXPERIENCED TYPIST Bal Bop, SE" BE penncyivania Rallrond. |" ASR ERE, y wnour Laundry Hel ! undry He CBI CUTTER oa unary mneip Here is an opportunity that you should not Feed EY pass by because it will permit you to step into _e iy and on Inu I Peron MWe ad ALE Char Products Co., 736 N you for a good job after the war. There are no strings attached—your tuition is paid by a State | 735 LEXINGTON 139 E. South St. ec | Truck Drivers INSPECTORS L ABORERS SALARY. SHORT HOURS. agency—and you Are given parctical training on ao Ba 0a modern equipment by expert instructors. OFFICE GIRL WANTED! | office. Steady employment. WA-1481, Perm. good pay, best working cons Expe rienced in Sterlin Laund Polar lce & Fuel Co. g nv AIRCRAFT ENGINES, AIRCRAFT RADIO, | Apply West Side Yard $13 Lymn Bu jlssembly ad paint. steady employment, good 735 LEXINGTON | : “anal Deluase not empleo in ess eport immediatel Te ACT NOW—THIS OFFER IS LIMITED—ACT! 3 N. lllinols, | Permanens postion, S.duy week| — Goal Truck Drivers So a iayud ine po ei. — o no Bus Direct JAVIATION JNSTITUTE Ph. BE-5005 Sem. Apply 393 W. 15th or phone, Permanent Position. Plenty See MR. RIDGE, AMERICAN Pipers GP WORKaIOP ams 8i4-Day Week--No Nites or Bundayk | Both women and men needed. Kk Ril, Watthi Sos wd THESE) SOUTHSIDE PLANT yg EMPLOYMENT SERVIOE LEAD SRP. TNC : on | is | Polar los and Fuel Co, 148 E. Market St. 1800 £21 SAIL MED h : all

Call RI-1321 8 AM. to 5 P.M. Also hand sewers and recently moved to Indianapoils. We have over 800 WOMEN FOR MAGNINE SHOP— ESSENTIAL modern production methods of | Eggential to Food Production Bee Boy 6% Twmes = CT | di F Co for beginners. Pay is based upoh a 5-day 40-hour Ar. to start, Sc extra for night WAR INDUSTRY Pertenece auanineations, ana wi. | Pay—=$35 to $40 Weekly Your Rouse or apartment “for rent” in lana ur w | ot RESULTS. Phone RI-5551 between i Experience in light manufac. FIREMAN Apply Schools & Instructions s _7AlSchosls & Instructions TA 132 E. Market for WRCAYRIYs 1 A U N D iB Yr: SE a —————————————————————————s——— AVIATION E. Rauh & Sons Essential Industry Rear of Union Stock Yards Pashion Dry Cleaners, 1901 Central | HOTEL LINC - a RRR | & SONS TRUCKERS earn from $40 to M an OMEN GIRL for essential industry, able to ride! Rate, $179.60 Per Me, STEADY WORK FREIGHT BILL AND | AST. CREDIT MGR. ortunity for Yet Able to Do Day's Work ~~ HOTEL MAIDS & ASST. | nb TIME WORK CALL BR. 7184 1800 S. Tibbs nals, N35 ra Me, Carter-Lee Lumber Co., 1821 W. Wash, 3 E. South st. week. Day shifts, ARPLY Btockroom and mailing (white), big paying job that enables you to contribute $ h L i CLERK 18 to 24. Experience not nee- ; Miley. SKILLED MEN; WHITE OR the war effort and at the same time prepares ter ing aun ry Pennsylvania Railroad Yi Also Photostat © or aA. 1501 GENERAL . gos 5 uv Se02 3 Take Your Choice: ‘Knowledge of general work. | | STENOGRAPNER see. metal stampings, Colored preferred, { 5 " AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, AIRCRAFT WELDING, - Western Aute Supply Ce. | Experienced BEAST) ing operations. ay. Essential industry. te Our Door : = For Details wir mane en: Wer "an rater, 1U-T501 for appointment. Ontitrs. Good Equipment)! 6th Floor

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