Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1943 — Page 22

nen were killed yesterday when a Northwestern railway freight train crashed into their truck eight miles southwest of here. _ The victims were farm workers.

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Tndianapolis Times, Thursday, Aug. 5, 1943 yme of 418 E. 15th st, entered into rest Wednesday, age 64 years, mother of Mrs, Mabel Laub, Mrs. Carl Beaning, Ora C. and Maurice Ball, sister of Mrs. Herman Barge, Mrs. Fan Wood, William and Charles McCann. Services 10 a. m., at Harry . Moore Peace chapel. Burial Crown Hill . Semen. [Cambridge City papers please copy. BREEDLOVE—Ione Bell, beloved daughter of Forrest and Flossie Breedlove, sister of Audrey Darnell, passed away Wednesday. Services Friday, 2:00 p. m,, at the W. D. Beanblossom Mortuary. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. COMMINS—John J., beloved husband of Mary Davidson Commins, father of ry Jo Commins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Commins, brother of Mrs. John Rosner and Margaret Commins, all of . Indianapolis, and Thomas Commins of , died Tuesday, home of his

. 6, 8:30 a. m, Requiem mass at St. Anthony Church, 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. ackwell Service. . .

_ DIXON—Norval H., 55 years old, 345 Poplar rd., passed away Thursday, beloved husband of Dale, father of John W. and Frank L. Services at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Saturday 1:30. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

ERNKAS—Bessie M., beloved wife of AnJ., mother of John, Mildred and Richard Fernkas, Mrs. Louise Weist, Mrs. Mary Margaret Cox, New Augusta; ‘Mrs. Pauline Crawley, sister of William Sherrard, Mrs. William Watkins and Mrs. Henry McAllister, passed away at her residence, 1329 Lee st., Wednesday, 5:15 p. m., age 52. Funeral from Grinsteiner’s funeral home, 1601 E. York -st., Saturday, 8:15 a. m. ‘Requiem bis mass, Assumption Church, 9 a. m. ial Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m,, Thursday. ‘ ' be GRUEY~—Albert, uncle of Mrs. Gertrude "Craig, ‘departed this life Wednesday, e 64, Funeral Friday, Aug. 6, at ore & Kirk North | East Funeral Home, 2530 Station st., 8:45 a. m., and St. John’s Church, 9:30 a. m. Burial Holy Cross. Friends invited. HAGAN—Turnes S., age 63 years, father of Mrs. Myrtle Ritzendollar and Mrs. Ida Nicholson and Albert, Frank, Andrew and Benny Hagan, passed away WednesGdy. Funeral notice later. Shirley service. SSUP—Roscoe, father of Mrs. Judd Er passed away at her home in At lanta, Ga., Aug. 3. Services at grave, Crown Hill Cemetery, Saturday, 11 a. m. Flanner & Buchanan service. EKLEMENCIC—Magdalene, age 44 years, beloved . wife of Joseph Klemencic, ed away Wednesday. Funeral from Phe residence, 9321 Arnolda st., Saturm. Friends invited. Burial Friends may call at the residence any time. Shirley service. LAWSON—Clarence, husband of - Murley , father of Alice Clement of Brooklyn, N. Y.; son of Mrs. John E. Carroll, Pennville, Ind., passed away at Coxsackie, N. Y., Monday. Services Saturday, 4 p. m. at Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. MORGAN—Ira PF. entered Into rest Wednesday, age 47 years, brother of Flossie C. Lennington. Services Friday, ,1:30 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Er Burial Crown Hill cemetery.

POTTS--James Lawrence, age 17, son of Mrs. Edith L. Potts, brother of Marjorie Jean Potts of Indianapolis; son of Ivan L. Potts, Milwaukee, is.; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potts, Lebanon, Ind., and Mrs. Jessie Cummings, Jolietville, Ind., passed away Tuesday a. m. at St. Francis . Services Friday, 10:30

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Ww. Michigan. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence, 1226 N Holmes. Burial Floral Park.

PRIESS—Loujse DePew, beloved wife of Christian H. Priess, daughter of Mrs. Eva Thompson and sister of te DePew, Jasten away in San Diego, Cal, July 29. Funeral at residence of Charles M. Thompson, Danville, Ind., Saturday, Aug. 7, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial South cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p. m. - Friday. Shirley Service.

SCHLOTTER—John G., 2225 N. Talbott, husband of Amanda I., father of Mrs. H. M. Shewalter, brother of Mrs. Wm. J. Schmidt of Ft. Wayne and Henry of and grandfather of 1 L. Roberts, passed away Wednesday a. m. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 2 . m., in charge of Ancient Land Mark Pos No. 319, F. & A. M. Friends invited, Cremation following. HAFER—Lorefta, wife of William A. Shafer, daughter of Mrs. Claudia Vonersaar, sister of A. J. and William F. ondersaar and Mrs. Josephine Oliger, died Wednesday. Frien the Kirby mortuary, M Funeral Saturday, 8:30 at the 9 ‘a. m. St. Joan of Arc church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Members of St. Joan of Arc Women’s club will meet at-the mortuary, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. SHELBURN—Robert S., of 4101 Winthrop, 70 years, Topand: of Fanny R. d father of Mrs. Harry D. i M. J. Eaton of Lafayette, br Mrs. Ella Rhodenbeck of Cloverdale, Ind., passed away Wednesday p. m. at the home of Mrs. Hooley. Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuar, day, 11:00 a. m. Friends invited. Worthington, Ind. SLICKTY—John R., husband of Ethel, father of Mrs. Esther Coburn, brother of Mrs. Minnie McCoy dnd Mrs. Filorence Tschanen, both of Sycamore, O., grandfather of Patricia Mae and Jack Bourn: passed away Thursday morning. .Services at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Saturday, 1:00 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Knightstown, Ind. SON—Harry" Edwin, age 71, 523 North Lyons, husband of Nola, father of Frank R. of Indianapolis and Paul R. of Cincinnati, brother of Mrs. Jessie Nichols of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday p. m. Services Flanner & Bus . chanan mortuary. Services Saturday, 2:00 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at roortuary.

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diana erine Wells of Cincinnati, O.; nephew of Mrs. Mary Mode of Brookville, Ind. Jossed away Wednesday. neral servs Saturday, Aug. 7, at 2 p. m. at the Christian Church, Sunman, Ind. Burial Greendale cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Ind,

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These are only 2 examples of the essential part the telephone is playing in the war effert.

This Is Your Opportunity to Join Us

PLEASE SEE

MISS JEFFERSON or MRS. BROWN

_ Monday Through Friday—8 A. M. to 5 P. M. _ Saturday—8 A. M. to 2 P. M.

COMPANY

Age 18 Years Needed for

Schools & Instructions 7A

LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE

Demand for skilled operators exceed the supply. Learn under expert teachers. TERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL 342 E. Washington St.

Help Wanted—Female

Assistant Cashier and Stenographer

Downtown insurance office; 5'a2-day week. Start $100. Phone FR-1218 for interview.

BEAUTY OPERATOR

Nice hours. Good salary and commission. Call WA-3316.

BUS GIRLS Sore", i0 i Sine Rooni, Hotel Antlers.

COLORED or white lady to work in bake shop;. $15 week. 3510 College.

Gomptometer Operators

Needed By Essential War Plant

Ages 17 and up. If you are interested in securing a permanelit position with long established

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% 5-Day Week—Day or Night % Earnings Increase With Skill % 24-Hour Cafeteria Service

tral Location

% Ample Streetcar and Bus Service

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634 N. Noble

industrial plant conveniently located near downtown Indiangpolis

See Mr, Graham, 5th Floor U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 148 E. Market St.

COUNTER GIRLS CG°od rev, eood

tips, short hrs. Meals and uniform furnished. Experience unnecessary. Apply Blue Ribbon Dairy Bar, 48 N. Pennsylvania.

% DICTAPHONE OPERATOR *

With Electric Typewriter Experience Capable of Assuming Supervision of Department Good Opportunity Interview—9 to 4:45

5 HAND BILLERS 10 TYPISTS 15 STOCK CLERKS

We are an old nationally recently moved to Indian

better positions also. All.

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PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR

15 GEN. OFFICE AND FILE CLERKS

employees and have openings now for 45 young women, married or unmarried. Good wages even for beginners. Pay is based upon a 5-day 40-hour week with time and a half for overtime.

752 E. Market

(NO MACHINES)

known mail order house, apoils. We have over 800

Several positions permanent.

ANT, INC.

American States Insurance Co.

542 N. Meridian

~ DIET MAIDS

Salary, board, room and laundry. Sunnyside Sanatorium. CH-7676.

LDERLY white lady, care for 2 small children. BE-0101-M. % Elevator Operators yw 540 Consolidated Bldg.

EXPERIENCED cashier-bookkeeper wanted. Good salary, 52-day week; state Box 176,

age and salary expected. Times.

General Factory ~% Help *

"% YOUNG WOMEN +% 17 to 30

For Clerical Work

See Miss Jefferson

- INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

240 N. Meridian

Women and Men

ZENITE METAL

Employment Office Rear 201 N. West St.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK

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PERMANE

department.

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Good opportunity to realize substantial earnings in our -lingerie Our stocks are heavy and the season is at hand. People returning to school will not be considered. See Mr. Byrkit,

20 W. WASHINGTON, 5TH FLOOR

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SONS

| GPPORTUNITY for inexpericenced legal

Essential Industry

Old established firm has openings for 1 experienced Ediphone operator, also 2 with typing and comptometer experience. Good starting salary and excellent opportunity for right type. Ideal working conditions. Phone for appointment.

MR. MILLER, RI. 2422 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.

GIRLS FOR SLERICAL WORK

Have temporary -positions open for 3 young ladies. Pleasant work, modern office in downtown district. Opportunity for permanent employment {if desired. Good wages, 40-hour week, For appointment phone MA-8448.

- Girl or woman for general work . “in a om

i house- . small home no laundry .

y . . . Thursday afternoons and all day Sunday off . . half block from car line uired to stay nights + +» UNUSUR! good job for the .right girl . . . $12. a week. Phone HU-4712.

whole-

© GOOD PAY

Excellent jobs available for both women | and men .as trolley and bus operators. Good pay; stable post-war employment; pleasant work; paid while learning. Apply 213 Traction Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

For filing positions. Also beginner stenographer and a clerk—typist. owntown office. Call MA-3551.

HOTEL MAIDS & HOUSEMAN

‘ Apply Housekeeper, Hotel Riley

LAUNDRY WORKERS

We have several openings for women to do.light machine work. Ages 18 to 50. White or colored, experience not necessary. Apply

BEST GRAND LAUNDRY

28 N. Senate

Inexperienced Girls To Learn Laundry Work

TIFFANY LAUNDRY 425 N. Senate

LAUNDRY HELP

% Flat Work % Feeders & Folders % Press Operators Also Girls and Women to Learn

If you are now unemployed it will pay you to come in and investigate our piece work rates before accepting employment elsewhere.

‘ALL DAYLIGHT HOURS Our Day Ends 5:15 Daily 1 P. M. SATURDAY

735 Lexington LAUNDRY WORKERS

White; experience not necessary; year around work; vacation with pay. Apply Methodist Hosp. Laundry. Ti

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STERLING LAUNDRY|

MAIDS

White, steady work clean in office uilding. ng 401 Illinois Bldg.

MIDDLE AGED

Five women, not afraid of work and not working in an essential industry. Steady work in bakery. Apply 915 S. Meridian or phone RI-3351 for interview.

OFFICE WOMEN WANTED

Calculator Operators.

To work in pleasant airconditioned office. These are permanent jobs with future pessibilifies—in one of the livest and friendliest organiz

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“Apply Between 8:30 A. M. and 5 P. M.

~~ 226 N. Pine St. 7 BOWES “SEAL FAST”

MAIDS Colored. Will train if necessary.

HOTEL LINCOLN

stenographer; must be able to read own notes; . salary open. E. E, Owens, 611 Security Trust bldg.

POWER MACHINE OPERATORS

CROWN GARMENT MANUFACTURINGCO. 251 S. Meridian RI-7033

Power Sewing

Machine Operators EXPERIENCED. MAX KATZ BAG CO, SEY ST.

‘316 8. NEW JER

SHIRT FINISHERS PRESS OPERATORS

Both for Shirts and , Ladies’ Clothes Excelsior Laundry

840 N. New Jersey

* STENOGRAPHER % FILE CLERK % DETAIL CLERK

Automobile Claim Experience Preferred But Not Required Excellent Opportunity for Advancement Interview—9 to 4:45 AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO. 542 N. Meridian

STENOGRAPHER

Old established company; permanent position. Good opportunity. Call Mr. Curtis, RI-7511.

Stenographer

Typing, dictation and general office work. Good starting salary with chance for advancement. Permanent position, pleasant working conditions.

LEADER STORE

149 E. Washington

STENOGRAPHER Permanent position in downtown insurance agency. Ideal working conditions. 40 hours a week. 144 N. Delaware si. STENOGRAPHER—Five and one-half day wok Small office, Steady employment. -1481.

TWO GOOD

% TYPISTS % -

WANTED AT ONCE

Pleasant working conditions and good opportunities for right type. Permanent work. . Five-day week,

Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.

Apply 333 N, Penn., Room 827

TYPIST; some bookkeeping; age limit 30; will train; north side insurance com-

pany. TA-1591. Good wages and tips;

WAITRESSES meals and uniforms

furnished. Experience unnecessary. Apply Blue Ribbon Dairy Bar, 48 N. Pennsylvania

WAITRESSES WANTED None but the best need apply. Top wages. Apply Burger Basket Restaurant, 844 E. 63d, BR-0925.

Waitresses

Top Wages With or Without Experience -Day or Night Work Ask for Miss Bartz

IF NOW WORKING IN ANOTHER RESTAURANT PLEASE DO NOT APPLY

WHEELER’S 8 W. Market

WAITRESS short hours, 50c hr. No

Sundays. Mutual restaurant, 514 N. Delaware. LI-0734.

WAITRESS $20 and meals; 1 night

off. Kat's Kitten Restaurant, 8914 E. Washington st.

WAITRESS — Excellent Hours. Good Wages. Duke’s Restaurant, 4208 College, Apply 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. > Waitress and Curb Girls Excellent Pay, Tee-Pee, WA. 6440. WANTED: WOMEN For Cafeteria Work Also Women For Candy and Soft Drink Department.

Experience unnecessary. ee Mr. Nickel, the Post Exchange, Ft. Harrison, between 9 a. m, and 4 p, m. _ WANTED—Either couple, & woman or woman and daughter; experienced; for cooking and general housework; live on place. HI-1166.

% White Women

To clean modern office buildings., 540 Consolidated Bldg. WHITE

z a al & once a Boi for - e , no Sundays, 5064 W. 16th. BE-4642-R. ™

for cleaning omen offices evev nings in downtown building. Permanent work at

good. wages. Apply to Mr. Crawford, Room 922, Electric Bldg. GIRLS

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HELP NOW!

Time Producers of Equipment Now Most Vital to the War

ill Train You to Operate Most Types of Machine Shop Equipment »

‘Also Experienced Tool Room and Machine Shop Workers, ‘Punch Press Operators and Laborers Needed

‘Please Do Not Apply If Employed in Skilled War Work

SEE MR. LANE—6th FLOOR, REAR U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

148 EAST MARKET

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now employed in an essential industr ask for the Employment Manager.

SPEEDWAY CITY PLANT:

OPEN 8:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. DAILY except Saturday—Saturda 8:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Take Speedway City Bus at a Circle directly to Personnel Department Entrance on 10th Street,

MAYWOOD PLANT:

OPEN SAME HOURS—Take Maywood Bus Opposite Lincoln Hotel on Kentucky Avenue. Get Off at Personnel Department Entrance, Located at Tibbs Avenue and Raymond Street,

ALLISON DIVISION

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

MEN and WOMEN! Make VICTORY Your BusinessHelp Build More Allison Engines

Help Wanted—Female 8

WOMAN OVER 38

for half-day work; commission. after 2 p. m,

RI-5929

Women, 18-35, to train

FOR MILL SUPPLY, STOCKKEEPERS AND PACKERS

Ideal working conditons, steady employment. Wonderful opportunity for those anxious to get into work essential to the war effort. Good pay while learning. Phone for appointment.

W. J. Holliday & Co: Mr. Miller, RI. 2422, between 8:30 a. m. and 5 p. m.

Help Wanted—Male 9

12 STOCK BOYS

. Age 16-17

Experience Not Necessary Good wages even for beginners. Pay is based on a five-day, 40hour week, with time and a half for overtime.

Lane Bryant, Inc.

752 E. Market

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16-YEAR-OLD BOY to learn auto electric repairing. Mr. Murray, 312 S. East st.

as AROUND baker. Good wages. Wright's akery, Shelbyville, Ind.

~ ASSISTANT MANAGERS

for Service Station Work Salary $137-8156 Per Mo. Plus Bonus

GASETERIA 1031 E. Wash.

% ASSISTANT MANAGER *

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Steady Job Good Chance for Promotion Interview—8:30 to. 12 AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO. 542 N. Meridian

AUTO MECHANICS

WE NEED TWO

Must come highly recommended.

A REAL OPPORTUNITY

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WASHINGTON AUTO SALES

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AUTO MECHANIC A man experienced on a fleet of %-ton panel trucks.

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they .offer an attractive post-war future. Apply at once, if not employed in another

Karpex Mfg. Co. Rubber and Synthetic Rubber Products INDUSTRIAL CENTER

Northeast Corner 19th and Martindale

You have an opportunity to help build. a ceiling of air power over our fighting invasion forces by becoming an Allison engine production worker. If you are over 18 years of age—male or female—physically fit and not y, visit either of the plants below apd

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Part-Time Work Six-Hour Shifts Unloading Grain

No Certificate of Availability Needed Apply Immediately

Aeme Evans Company Grain Elevators, Flour and Feed Plants

Employment Office, Blackford & Washington . Ave. Open 7A. M.to8P.M.

MEN—WOMEN—MEN

Immediate Employment—Vital War Work. Old established expanding local industry with firm future needs alert, experienced. men and women to learn

Machine Operation and Inspection. Good working conditions.

COMMON LABORERS

Wanted at once. Steady work.

Do not apply if now employed in essential war industry,

AMERICAN BEARING CORP. 429 S. HARDING

AUTO MECHANICS

PAINT & METAL MEN

Experience Necessary Ideal Working Conditions

BEST OF PAY ; APPLY MR. ADAMS HICKMAN—OLDS, INC. 1510 N. Meridian St.

BATH attendant; experience preferred. Atwe Health Bath, 146 N. Pennsylvania.

Bill Clerk Experienced

Essential Industry

Typewriter operation, fulltime employment and permanent position after the war. Good starting salary. Phone for appointment.

WJ Holliday

BOYS (2) 17 to 20 to assist manager, Ol local routes. Short hours. Pay average. Room 507, Peoples bank ng.

CABINET MAKER — Good pay) permanent work. Apply at once. 3IT Mass. Ave.

GARPENTER

To work oun storm windows, (101 E. 54th St, ;

“CARPENTERS

MERIDIAN CONSTRUCTION Cf s ers, 200 Block 8S. ‘or call BR-8373, evenings. *

CARPENTER

To Work in Kitchen Cabinet Shop

(104 E. 54th St.

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