Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1943 — Page 11
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Men Not Deferred From - Military Service to Study Medicine.
CHICAGO, Aug. 21 (U. P.).—Dr. w. V. Lebedenko, professor of sur-
gery at the First Moscow Medical institute; said today the answer tol
Russia's wartime need for doctors is: “Women, women—and more women!” - Dr. Lebedenko. is touring United
‘States hospitals and medical centers as a representative of the Russian
young men now are entering Rus“Men who wish to become doctors
‘service,” Dr. Lebedenko said. “We cannot spare them. By the end of
cians and surgeons in Russia will be women.” Because of the great numbers of women who have turned to mediine, he said, Russia now has J) enough doctors for both military and civilian needs, whereas there
before the war.
MRS. CHURCHILL ON AIR
~ QUEBEC CITY, Aug. 21 (U. PJ). Winston Churchill will " broadcast a radio appeal on behalf of Russian relief Sunday, it was announced yesterday. Subalterry Mary Churchill, A. T. S,, who is accompanying her father as an hid, ‘will speak by radio at 7:45 p. m. (Indianapolis time) Sunday.
Deaths—Funerals 1 SSRaR Tes, Faay Au 8 163
NEKAMP—August, age 71 years; ER , of Louise P. (decedsed) and father of Fred, Bertha and Carl Fahren-.-kamp and brother of Fred Fahrenkamp, passed away Thursday. Funeral from rley Bros. Central chapel, Illinois at 10th, Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p. m., Thursday.
FRANK—Leanora M., age 94 years, widow of George H. Frank, beloyed mother of Mrs. Cl ford J. Collins, Mrs. J. B. Kelly, Mrs. Elwood L. Frank; sister of Joseph B. Marun, JELanamot ie of George S. Collins, Frank, Mrs. Iris Siefart, Viteinia Hinkle of Chattanooga, n. d Miss a C. Freeman of
g t Collins, 328 Leslie ave. al Sa 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Bros.’ ing Hill chapel, 5377 E. Washington. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel after 5 p. m. Saturday.
, GREENE—Michael F., beloved husband of ulia Greene, father of Mrs. Harry Sharp, brother of William A. Greene, died Friday, Aug. 20. Funeral from the family residence, 20 N. Woodland dr, Monday, Aug. 23, 8:30 a. m. Requiem Mass at St. Philip Neri church, 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the residence after noon Saturday. Blackwell Service.
HIXSON—Eva, mother of Mrs. W. B. Waddell, grandmother of Lt. Courtney Waddell, sister of Mr. Roy Sedmons, E Boswell, Ind. passed away Thursday p. Services "Saturday, 2 R m., Simpkins nr home, Boswell, ‘Ind. Friends invitéd. Friends may call at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary through Friday evening. LINDBLOM—Richard Paul, 524 E. Sumner, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Lindblom Sr. Funeral and burial Private due to contagious illness. . Burial rom Lauck funeral home, 9 3 m. ai
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For gy cleaning from 5 p. m. to 11 m. 0 Sundays. No age limit. Room 309 Gtrcle Tower Bldg. ‘Attention Housekeepers
Capable woman to care for 3 children, ages 4 to 8. Light housework in modern country home, Stay, $12 without laundry, $15 with. Permanent. 8 Miles west of Indianapolis on bus line. BE-2110 afternoons and evenings.
BEAUTY OPERATOR —To give scalp treatments only. Will teach you our method of giving treatments with full salary. You do not have to be a skilled beautician. Ask for Mr. Steffy after 11 a. m. Thomas System, 321 Illinois Bldg. Li. 8755.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
Unusual opportunity, salary and commission. Mary Smith Salon. Call
at 4911 N. Penn. for appointments
Call Mrs. Tutor 33; 207 “days
work. RI-5929 after 2. Frade A oii Ak Aok Ak Ak dekok kok kokeok
CHORUS GIRLS WANTED
Experienced and opportunity for beginners. Top salary. Long season. Rehearsals begin Aug. 27th. Opening Sept. 3rd. Good environment. Call. or write, S. Green, Fox Theater, 242 N. Illinois st. LI-9092. .
NORRIE CLAYPOOL HOTEL Needs
% Elderly women to work in sewing room, mending, making alterations, etc. * Room inspectresses. Permanent Positions. Good working Conditions.
GENERAL OFFICE WORK 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 and WOMEN to LEARN Shake-Out, Feeding and Folding of Flat Work . -
ood working conditions and pay: year around job Come in and talk'it over.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
840 N. NEW JERSEY
GIRLS
Age 16 and 17 years, and not returning to school. Enjoyable work. Apply to Mr. Uberta, 18 N. Meridian
WESTERN UNION
urday. Interment St.
MORIARITY—Miles, brother “of hari Julia Turner and Mrs. Ernest Larsen, doth of Los Angeles, Cal., died Aug. 13. Services at Little Flower church, Saturday, 9
a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.
Friends may call at Flanner & Buchdnan {-
© mortuary. . MURPHY—Orville C., age 54 years, husband' of Mable Murphy, father of Mrs. Maxine Wiggins, Mrs. Estamae O'Neal, Orville T., Robert, ; Paul and Larrylee Murphy, Bassey away Thursday. Services Susiqay, 11:30 a. m., at the residence, 2909 Harding, followed by services 2:30 p. > at Old Unity church near Beanblossom, ‘Ind. Friends invited. Burial Old Unity cemetery. Friends may call at the residence any time. Conkle Service.
STANLEY-—Mary L., of 38 N. Tacoma ave., entered into rest Wednesday, age 175 years, mother. of Mrs. Lester D. Brown, Mrs. Blanche Stueber, Mrs. Crets Hill and Roven W. Stanley. Services Saturday, 2 p. at Harry W. Moore Peace | Cuspel. Burial Cron Hill, Friends are wi [Corrected Noticel helo 8 pushgha nd +
ng, of “Mrs. Catherine Snider, Mrs. Horton, William Young Jr. of 4delphia, Pa., and Harry W. Edw - Jack F. and Christian C. Young Indianapolis, passed away. Funer ‘urday, 2 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel. Burial Washington Park.
ZOOK—Kate Harriet, 5345 E. Washington, widow of Neander Bartling, mother of Mrs. Edna Rains, city; Mrs, Ann Wills, Covington, O., and Mrs. Wills, Greenville, O.; grandmot Mrs. Jauhneta Baker, Miss Rose - Hudson and Robert Hudson, c grandchildren in Ohio, 13 greath ra children, and sister of Mrs. . Hathaway, Cincinnati, and Mrs. ‘O'Shaughnessy, Portsmouth, parted this life Wednesday, 25 LI neral Saturday, Aug. 21, M . Kirk Jrviigion mortuary, * 5342 E. Wash. ington, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Sutherland Park.
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MYERS—We wish to thank the many “friends ahd relatives for the expressions of love and Aympathy and the beautiful flowers received death of our . dear mother, Mra. Myers. We wish to thank the friends who Yere pal bgarerst the Rev. y Fred Wolff, of non, for his comfor message, and Flanner & ne + cient service. Mrs. H. M. Glick, Mrs. W. W. Barnett, : Miss Betty Myers,
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Freight House Truckers
Penn. Railroad 1146 S. Emerson
BOB'S TRIANGLE GRILL
cooK 205 N. Penn. COUNTER GIRLS ou 2 &. ©
days a week; good pay, good tips.
Meals and uniform furExperience unnecessary. Apply
Blue Ribbon Dairy Bar, 43 N. Pennsyl-
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
and
GENERAL OFFICE WORK
Defense Plant Permanent Position
SERVIGE PRODUCTS GORP. CH-4785
Dishwashers—Colored
GUARANTY CAFETERIA 20 N. MERIDIAN
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR I. B. M. Alphabetic Key Punch
Phone LI-2332, 9-4, for interview. American States Insurance Co.
542 N. Meridian .
FILE CLERKS Experienced preferred to work in auto and casualty insurance files; good opportunity. For interview call
542 N. Meridian
Food Checker
WAITRESSES
Experienced Food Checker “for Tea Room Kitchen
Waitresses for Riley Room and downstairs store lunch-
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Good hours and salary. Apply
~The Wm. H. Block Co,
GIRLS]
Your Chance to Help \;/ Ve In War Production!
* 2 Typists
Dictation not necessary, permanent position, salary open.
* Production Clerk needed immediately in essential war industry. Salary cpen, 40hour week, time and one-half for over time. Only 20 minutes from Monument Circle. J See Mr. Hoop
Basca Manufacturing Co. 3019 Roosevelt ‘Ave.
GOOD PAY
Excellent jobs available for both women and men as trolley and bus operators. Good pay; stable post-war employment;
213 Traction’ Terminal Bldg.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
% HOUSEKEEPER ¥%
White; 2 children; no laundry; stay; $12. 1032 N. Oxford. CH-6208-M.
A herioan States Insurance Co. |
LADY COOK'S HELPER
& Work 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. Duke's Lunch, 3225 E. 10th.
NIGHT DISHWASHER NIGHT WAITRESS
6 Nights—Good Salary 1357 8. Meridian
OFFICE CLERK
Steady employment with well established essential industry. This is -a good opportunity for an efficient and capable person; 5%-day week, If you are a diligent worker, see Mr. Townsend.
POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave,
OFFICE CLERK For General Office Work
Experience helpful but not necessary.
2835 Northwestern RAILROAD OPENINGS
for Stenographers Comptometer Operators Typists, Messengers, Clerk With Railroad Experience
Excellent Opportunities for Advancement Applicants Must Comply With WMC Regulations
Apply
U. S. Railroad Retirement Board
15 East Maryland Street
Salesladies
Your opportunity to secure a job for future, in several se, Fantments,
pleasant work; paid while learnikig. Apply |
12 TYPISTS . 10 FILE CLERKS 10 STOCK CLERKS 8 PACKERS
We are an old nationally
MISS. JERFERSON: or MRS. BROWN Monday Through Friday, 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. Saturday, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR
15 OFFICE WORKERS
recently moved to Indianapoils. We have over 800 employees and have openings now for 55 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. better positions also. All positions permanent.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY - LANE BRYANT, INC.
752 E. Market
"LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERAT! RS
ARE NEEDED
% All former telephone operators
and
PLEASE SEE
* Young women, age 18 and over, with no telephone operator experience
ARE URGED TO APPLY
240 N. MERIDIAN ST.
TO FILL ORDERS
known mail order house,
Several
See Miss
+ YOUNG WOMEN # 17 to 30
For Clerieal Work
~ INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
240 N. Meridian
Jefferson
messenger and
advertisers.
Peterson,
GIRLS—-We have an opening in our advertising service de- « partment for a 17 and 20 years old to act as
girl between
copy girl.
J Bg Job entails delivery of advertising proofs to stores in il square and general service to Only a girl willing to do a lot of walking and unafraid to be outside most of the day need apply. $17.50; 5-
the mile
Starting
40-hour
Saturdays See Mrs.
Advertising Department, The Indianapolis Times.
an experienced
week. See L. ing manager, Times, RI-5551.
CLERK—TYPIST
.We have an immediate opening in our advertising department for
clerk. Must be
a rapid typist, able to use a dicta-" phone, reasonably good at figures and well recommended. The position is a permanent one and offers an unusual opportunity for ad- . vancement. Attractive salary, good
working sonditions, 5-day, 40-hour “The
Young, AdvertisIndianapolis
Office Girl
National organization with econveniently located downtown offices has opening for young lady to act as office girl. Excellent opportunity for advancement into responsible position. Good wages, 5-day, 40-hour work, Call for appointment. Mr. Pashley, MA-8448.
Part Time Stenographer Center location. Good working confiugns, by well-established business.
* STENOGRAPHER |
Automobile Pw Experience Preferred t Not Required Excellent OI for Advancement Interview—9 to 4:45 AMERICAN STATES INS INSURANCE CO. dian
* STENOGRAPHER +
Old established company. Permanent position. Excellent opportunity. Call Mr. Curtis, RI-7511. ps
STENOGRAPHER Light Dictation
sider well trained beginner. Essential industry now and after the war. Call Mr. Blades, MA-2491 - or apply 339 E, Market.
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18-40; ™ 208 40 hours, In te this first. 1208 Merchants nts Bank big
TELEPHONE WORK 2 2 Not a witah-
tor—in medium sized office pr well otanlished, 1d. business. Permanent position. ust have pleasant voice and go! one personali -No experience roy Hours, 8 to 4:45, No Sat. urday work. Office A downtown, Vat to. josaten Phone me at my home a S Pp. m. Friday evening, TR-2352.
Typist and Stenographers sonnel ‘office. 231 i Dental SPD doa University Medical Center. 7851.
Typist—File Clerk “indiana iana Insurance Co. “Floor C Bldg.
Typing fairly heavy, will con- |
_ Permanent Roattion, Good wages. tnsur- | necessary.
TYPIST 18 to 25
To work in billing department of large manufacturing company engaged in essential war
work. 20 minutes north east
- from lllinois and Washington
sts. Experienced operating International electromatic billing machine an asset but not required. Permanent position.
Call CH-D673 for Interview
gl,
Woman 18-30, pleasant king condi tions, permanent.
Uburty, Watust tasuranon Sou ‘Apply Rm. 827, 833 N. Penn. st. _
WAITRESSES
8 Housd:a GAY. 9 Savi
Waitress and Curb Girls
~| Excellent Pay, Tee-Pes, WA. 6440. : hours, 50¢
Seville Restaurant
Permanent Positions Available
CASHIER—
Young lady experienced in use of cash register, excellent food and salary.
HOSTESS—— Neat young lady for seating and superviscry
duties. Excellent food and salary.
WAITRESSES—— Full time, short noon or evening hours,
Apply T N. Meridian
Seville Restaurant
Waitresses
Day or Night Work Ask for Miss Bartz
IF NOW WORKING IN OTHER RESTAURANT E DO NOT APPLY '
WHEELER’S 8 W. Market
WAITRESSES
No Sunday work. Apply Canary Cottage, 46 Monument circle.
We Have Pleasant Employment
for a limited number of - married women who find it necessary to help out on the family budget. The work is general cléaning a modern office building. The hours are 5 P. M. to 11:45 P. M. Steady employment at i wages to those who qualif Apply to Mr. Crawford, Room 922, Electric Building.
White Girls to Sort Linens
AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO, 1115 N. Capito!
White Woman 5i.0c"s5 07%
freight elevator, . Chamber of Commerce building after 4:30 p. m.
Women, 18-35, to train
FOR MILL SUPPLY, STOCKKEEPERS - AND PACKERS
Ideal working conditions, 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,
Essential Industry For General Factory Work
ZENITE METAL
Employment Office Rear 201 N. West St. NG GIRL OFFICE WORK
Operate Typewriter “Permanent Joh-—Advancetment
KO-WE-BA 0.
16-YEAR-OLD BOY to learn auto electric . Murray.
APPLY
75
x Help Wanted—Male
RCA OFFERS== % 1. War Jobs for Unskilled Girls, Women (18 years and older) % 2. Full and part-time shifts v% 3. Good pay and working conditions % 4. Extra pay for night shift % 5. Convenient location in city vk 6. Recreation facilities for workers ~ —and many other reasons why you should join the
RCA Family and help produce vital communcations equipment for the armed forces.
TODAY
RCA Victor Division, 137 E. Market St.
Mondays 8 A. M. fo 9 P. M.—Other Days 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. si A YZ TARA A
9| Help Wanted—Male
you qualify
Wanted for Essential Work
2 AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS
Work 51; day week, off Saturday afternoon and Sunday. If
and do quality
work you will not be looking for a job after the war.
$47.50 Per Week
See Mr. Hedges
North Side Chevrolet
836 E. 63rd
only by your ability.
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Excellent working conditions.
AUTO MECHANICS AND HELPERS
Earnings limited 44-Hour week. Apply
MR. STANBROUGH
MONARCH MOTORS CO.
1040 N. MERIDIAN
MEN
War Production Jobs Skilled and Unskilled
Permanent positions now and after the war. Only 41% minutes from Monument Circle. Pleasant workIIE conditions. Do not apply if now employed in 7/ J, essential industry.
See Mr. Hoop
BASCA MANUFACTURING CO.
3019 Roosevelt Avenue
Help Wanted—Female 8
WHITE NOMEN fo clean offices from 5:30 to Apply Superintendent, Coninted ls
WOMAN—White, for hotel linen room. Also 2 maids. References. Beauty Park hotel, 5145 W. Washington,
YOUNG LADIES 18 Years and Up
for Work at Soda Fountains
WE WILL TRAIN YOU FOR FUTURE RESPONSIBLE POSITION. YOUR DRUG STORE IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR EVERYDAY HOME FRONT SERVICE.
HOOK DRUG CO. California and Market SS.
Young Ladies 2 neat appearing young ladies for general office work. Pleasant hours and surroundings. If you want a permanent position with an old established firm, investigate this. See Miss Cornet, “602 Occidental bldg.
Help Wanted—Male
“ASSISTANT _ MANAGERS
for Service Station Work Salary $137-$156 er Mo. Plus Bonus GASETERIA 1031 E. Wash.
AUTO MECHANIC 4
For Fleet of 15-Ton "Panel Trucks
LUX LAUNDRY
5301 Winthrop BR. 7184
8 STOCK BOYS
Age 16-17 Experience Not Necessary
MULTIGRAPH AND MULTILITH OPERATOR
Will Train If Necessary
Good wages even for beginners. Pay is based on a five-day, 40hour week, with time and a half for overtime.
Lav Byun, be.
repairing. Mr
An Essential Industry Needs Husky Men
"J me i The Early & Daniel Co. 4300 BETHEL AVE.
, 312 8. East st.
BOY * for general work around store, LEON TAILORING CO., 235 Massy
% BOYS *% 16 to 18
To. work part time as messengers and mail clerks, For interview call at
American , States Insurance Co,
CARPENTER Ina After 7 P. Colored Man © To haul laundry. American Linen Sup company, 1115 N. Capitol. 0] OMETER operator-way bill so Rate $144.60, Way bill clerk-experienc typist, rate $159.60. Night work. : railroad. 139 E. South st.
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Age 18 to 50, good wages, steady work Call between 9-4. 43 W, st, Clair,
“DISHWASHER —KITGHEN HELP".
Sober and Jelinble; good pay. ‘Highland Country Club
DRY CLEANER
Experienced, Good Wages, 5-Day Weak Crown Laundry & Dry
2001 E. Wash,
RRAND BOY print Shai. or ta, sebocl, to Essential industry sel he steel and factory supp wants man for telephor order desk. Also with some electrical
for Sifice A yy ged ort
