Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1943 — Page 12

| his personal ration book revoked for h he had purchased at a i x , Norman's military

The continuance of the trial until| career was cut short,

spring was b _ local defense counsel, Jones, who reportedly assured State's Prentiss Evans that Mat-

{HOMES PROJECT S SOUGHT HERE

Houses to Apartments May Be Achieved.

Conversion ©f 400 large homes here into multiple family units tor

A senate committee, headed by

another phase of the designation| Burial Crown Hill WILKINSON—Frank, Ti, husband of Ida, father of Oscar and Edmund Wilkinson,

h Oct. 3 (U. P)—~| when facilities have been en- _ larged or created, the agency will - “| register and refer bona-fide war| Holcomb & Hoke ong and| workers, Generally, Mr. Fontaine | Htnete tne sims Cosi aes ay *|said, the housing center will “keep | BScaer of the Emmanuel Lutheran church * on the entire housing situn~| pressed st the death of RomDouby oxtabulating new projects, inwar workers and commuters

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Deaths—Funerals

1 from Illinois at 1

ma . 10 a. mi, Sundpy. 3

SICKEL=John, 72 years, of 1808 Ludléw ave. husband of ma Sickel, father of

and Ernest of city; Raymond Sick: Bouches of

el California,

Ind, Bdward ” Ind. passed away Fri . ©

and grandfathe . an rs. Russell Miller, passed awa

Friday at his home in Monticello, Ind. Services at Flanner & Buchanan mortuFriends invited,

ary, Monday, 10 a. m.

; may p. m. Saturday. McCord Service.

"LILLY AND *

Needs men and women for essential work. Opportunities for continued employment after the war. Employment applications accepted from any one not working in an essential activity. /

away} h at, Central y~ st, Monday at 1:30 p. m, rial Memorial Park. 4 any time. after

at the Jordan Funeral Home, 1580 Brookside ave. any time. Funeral Tues- , Oct. 5, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Memorial Park.

a ni “3, “Nosband “of Ein B HT of Mrs. Blanche Semmier mpson

Card of Thanks

and friends for their

CALLED meeting Prospect lodge, No. 714, F.&A M day, Oct. 4th, 1 p. m., to attend funeral of our late brother

: chureh, at the funeral home any

GeHarry William, age 60 Jeors, Louise Peuhring, father of Ester Worden, brother of Miss hring, Bitned on Saturday. Washingto:

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LAWRENCE R. FIX, W. ML. RAYMOND P. LA Bec,

Funeral Directors ‘(W. T. Blasengym 9,337. 55%

194 W. Michigan st. BE-FARLEY-FUNERALS 22:52, |.

Javeson: | FLANNER & BUCHANAN

huiiiay alonday. {| 8 W. PALS CREEK SLD. Tat

termen mortuary

TUUUSRTS. GADD. beloved nse : st - MA.d04e | RINSTENERS

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~Small white metal ice Ar from 4500 east to Pine.

. section Broad Ripple, ary Call BR-7226. Reward.

white. “i Ten, and Bunt, Rewerd. HOSTS T

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We wish to thank Dun & Bradstreet,

the death of Rosina Hansing. MANSING FAMILY,

JENKING—We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, neighbors ac

EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWING HOURS 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mondays Through, Fridays

Monday and Wednesday Evenings Until 8:80

ELI LILLY AND COMPANY

Employment Office

220 East McCarty

ESSENTIAL FOOD INDUSTRY

Needs Several Men and Women —AGES16t060 ©. Uniforms and Neon Meal Furnished ~~ Interviews Monday Through Friday, 7 to 4:30 . Saturday, 7 to 12

APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE

DARD MARGARINE CO.

1108 ROOSEVELT AVE. 1 indianapolis Times, Satur, Oe. 3, 1943

Lost and Found

LOST--Lady's white Vlog t watch on ht or Cen! htlaved Qr near ay Reward. HI-0360, slr

8 to 5 P. M. Daily. CP. M to 9P. M.

UNITED STA

s 19 W. SOUTH ST. iE

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MEN AN

Bef! ‘take ANY job, you owe it to to in ore you Job, you yourself vestigate

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GOOD WAGES As

Machine Operators

AMERICAN

3 » Immediate employment; steady work; good pay. Apply Employment Office, 8 a. m.. to 5 p. m. every day.

~~ 429 $ Harding

Help Wanted—Female GIRL TOL — OFFICE WORK in

Cleaning Plant—Good Wages

Darko & Sons

GIRL attendant (white) for week; good Ro Tour. necessary. Call LI-0030. Mr.

GIRLS OR WOMEN -

t or Sunday work: light, pleasan Mr. Dalton. WESTERN UNION

* GIRLS *

5 under A SoNOoL 33 B. Wisbington 6h

Schools & [Instructions 7A ! RE fonro "under pert veschars,

Will Train for Skilled and Semi-skilled Openings.

% Well Established Industry.

time. Apply Mrs 17 N. Ilinois.

L1-8756.

for Claim Department of Large Insurance Company Excellent Opportunity for Advancement Interviews 9 to 445 P. M.

American States Insurance Co. “542 N. Meridian

% COLORED J MAIDS Ba ol Bok

Maids for short hours. Choose your time, Bring a friend to work with

oe Claypool Hotel x

Call RI-1321 Between 8 A. M. and § P. 3838 | DA teachers: pars

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FILE CLERKS :| Experience

COMPTOMETER OPERATOR

Age 18 od nt Si National Hoslery Mills

g5IR

Murrayt experience not necessary,

through Priday. school . minimum Age 23-30. - Eh A a So Ri on B husat ini wi 79 pm.

for Miss W 4

§ DAYS: GOOD SALARY. 1357

EDIPHONE OPR.

W. J. HOLLIDAY CO. 863 W. MeCarty

* Post-War Future. Work. natty ro

Cooled # Day Work, 5-Day Week.

National Hosiery

RL 1321-8 A. M. to 5 P. ML

Help Wanted—Female 8

Store experience preferred but not essential; no handicap; full or rt Mensie, Three Sisters,

% BEAUTY OPERATOR to give scalp treatments only. Will ‘teach you our method iiwith full salary. See Mr. | Steffy after 11 a. m. Thomas -{System. - 321 Illinois Bidg.|

Vickel" A" Benjanta Harrison on Posi % CLERICAL WORKERS

d Sewers INDIANA FUR CO. 114 E. Washington

|Help Wanted—Female 8

to work in billing depart. ment of large manufac-

asset but not Permanent position. Call CH. 0673 for interview.

Steady employment in an essential industry now, and an opportunity for the future.

* Boys must be over 16 / % Good starting wage

YOUR BUSINESS!

Apply Mr. Miller

J. HOLLIDAY & 0.

~ 543 WEST McCARTY STREET

Get a Real War Job

OPEN- SUNDAY 110-6 “UUOMENT YT WOMEN

For Your Convenience

EMPLOYMENT

OPEN SUNDAY | PM to 6 PM

110 N. PENNSYLVANIA

WAITRESS

Delaware, LI-0734

Cook, Fountain Girl, Porter|

‘High school after school and SaturNo BRaare Triangle Grill,

Da rk; WAITRESSES Dx, or mie vorkine

top ages. Kat's Kitten Restaurant, oie

S115 E. 10th.

G00D PAY |

Short hours; no: Sundays; ladies 18 to 85; six days. Mutual Restaurant, 514 N. 5 Excellent jobs available and men as trolley and

COLORED MAN [Zits COLORED CAR WASHERS

APPLY MR. BRADLEY, DENISON SERVICE. OHIO AND PENN. COLORED NIGHT MAN chauffeur’

Dishwashers, Bus Boys, Kitohen Help; 18 to 60)

" Plus meals and. uniforms; | and one-half

No Bundays—Good WAITRESS 20 % 8 p.m, HUA464,

and 9 m.

WAR

IMMEDIATE Opening in

PACKING ROLLING REGEIVING and SHIPPING. Also WELDING DEPTS.

No Experience Is Necessary

Mouldings, Inc. ic

741 E. MARKET

13 Traction Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

Service Station Operators Good Starting Salary Permanent Job 922 N. Delaware

TWO MEN and two women, and

WANTED le Bee csi

| Production Work | LABORERS-HELPERS

DUPONT CO. 249 W. Washington St.

1% AUTOMATIC PRINTING "| % TELEPHONE RECORD-

yc STENOGRAPHER

for Purchasing Department | 4 COUNTER CLERKS

WESTERN UNION

Has Immediate Need for TELEGRAPH OPRS. ING OPERATORS

* COMMUNICATION CAR-|

RIERS (Inside Work)

of

to 40%—Use TIMES Want Ads a. Phone RI-8851.

Help Wanted—Male

2 STOKER FIREMEN ion AK MOTEL, $43 W. Washington.

This Is steady work,

ESSENTIAL 0 THE WAR EFFORT

MILK SAMPLE TAKERS

To take samples of milk for for in a job oi will be good after the war, If not’ will train,

“The Polk Sanitary | Milk Co. 1100 E. I5th St. CH-7183 FREIGHT HOUSE - TRUCKERS $35 fo $45 Per Week Opportunity for PART-TIME WORK

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

* GROCERY ~ * PRODUCE ‘B * MEAT .

WAREHOUSEMEN |

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Indian: Power §

Comy ‘w= ESSENTIAL 1 + Wan BORERS °° OAL UNLOA

WATER SOFT OPERATORS

PAINTERS {ETER READ

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Employme. ‘1280 W. MOI NITOR~-Living Sua nglish ave. CHI

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