Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1944 — Page 14
NAZI IN TALY Pvt. Francis Schmoll Cred: _fted With Destroying ~ Focke-Wulfe at Anzio.
With the 5th army in Italy, anti- " alreraft crewman, Pvt. Prantis G. Schmoll, R. R. 20, recently shot
Given Wings
E. K. Wilson F. J. Conrad
Three Indianapolis aerial gunners received their wings at
down a German Focke-Wulfe 190 and scored hits on. several other | enemy planes over the allied beac h- | head near Rome. “After hitting the Focke- Wulfe, |
EE. we kept firing on other “planes, Keep- | ing them out of the harbor, I} didn’t have time to see the German | plane crash, but our observers, who! saw it crash later, officially credit-| ed our crew,” he said. | | i {
Eligible For Promotion
During one enemy bombing and | strafing raid at night over the beachhead, Pvt. Schmoll's gun po-| sition was lit by enemy flares and | unsuccessfully dive-bombed. The | bombs dropped into a nearby field, | digging huge craters but” cpus little damage. Pvt. Schmoll landed on the i slo beachhead during January. Harold L. Stofer, husband of Mrs. | Thelma C, Stofer, 746 Orange st., is | eligible to-qualify for the petty officer rate of aviation machinist’s| mate 3-¢, upon completion of train-| ing at navy pier, Chicago, IIL |
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{ Platoon leader in an army In-|
fantry division in the South Pa-|
moted to technical sergeant. He has been overseas since Sept.. 25, 1942.
T. Sgt. George D. Faust, airplane and engine mechanic with an 8th A. A. F. bomber station in England, has been awarded the good conduct . medal, Sgt, Faust is the husband | of Mrs. Esther F. Faust of Law-! renceburg.
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MOTHERS TO HONOR | SONS IN SERVICE
A candle lighting ceremony hon-| {oring sons and daughters in service]
will be part of the officer installa-| tion program of the U. S. A. chap-
E. A. Peterson sephine Peterson,
Memorial building. Mrs. Anna Kelly, Bloomington, state president, will present “the charter, and Mrs. E. May Hahn, national president, will act as install-
ing officer. . The officers are Mrs. Thelma Prather, president; Mrs. Leoma
Yarling, first vice president; Mrs.
dent; Mrs, Ruth Sanders, third vice president; Mrs. Isabell . Arwin,| fourth vice president; Mrs. Rose! Schulmeyer, recording secretary: Mrs. Augusta Grumann, custodian | of records; Mrs. Julia Marshall, historian; Mrs. Nolla Fisher, treasurer, | and Mary Brown, corresponding secretary. }
BOMBERS AGAIN RAID
NORTHERN KURILES
AN ADVANCED ALEUTIAN BASE, March 26 (Delayed) (U. P.). —Army and navy bombers dropped tons of explosives on the northern Kuriles again last night, hitting for the first time the small island of One-Kotan, 29 miles south of Paramushiro. As in previous raids this month, the Japanese sent up no - aerial resistance.
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cific, Robert E. Patch, son of O. R.|ter, American War Mothers, to be tee composed of Dorothy McGuire, Patch, 2419 Olney st. has been pro- held at 8'p, m. tonight in. the War Margaret Smith, Laura Tuttle, Ray
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MANUAL HIGH TO GIVE PLAY
William Freije and Barbara Turley to Star in ‘Four Daughters.’
Students at Manual high school will present. the play, “Four Dalighters,” starring William Freije and Barbara Turley, at 8:15 Pp. m, Friday in the auditorium. / Robert Murray and’ Anh Etherington, in the romantic leads, head the supporting. cast composed of Lucille Cassel, Gerald Tutterrow, Viola Woodard, Virgil Cronley, Betty McDonel, Helen Carter, Richard Deer, Victor DeFelice, Josephine Penna, Mary Fritsche, Louis Popcheff, David Stackhouse, Virginia Swaynie and Max Cohen. Miss _Swaynie, Elsie Stefan, Mary Rose Benjamin and Mary Hittle will provide off-stage music. Misses Carter, Cronley and Fritsche, Doris Colligan and salesmanship classes are in charge of publicity. Ruth Johnson heads a properties commit-
William Freije
Schwomeyer and Helen Tyra. Lillian Langer and Ruth Kruwell |are working with Janice Heuser on costumes. Sound effects will be handled by Miss Penna and Victor DeFelice who, with Louis Popcheft, {David . Stackhouse, Betty Gardner, {John Petri, Robert Juday, James | Perkins, William Boaz, Beulah Ludlow, Miss Tyra and Wesley Murphy, |also will manage the stage. On the makeup committee are [Miss McDonel, chairman, Molly | Threlgeld, Roberta Read, Irma Elof|son and Miss Cassel. Miss Gardner {and David Stackhouse form the furniture committee. The senior council has charge of tickets and programs; a clothing class will fix drapes, and the girls’ orchestra will play.
HOOSIER MINT CO. RECORDS IN COURT
Records of the financial transactions of the Hoosier Mint Co., 15 S. Senate ave. where police confiscated 191 slot machines in a raid a year ago, have been subpenaed into|, superior court 2 as evidence in a
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Schricker's Aims
REGARDING QUESTIONS asked about what Governor Henry F. Schricker is going to do i politically, the state Democratic committee's news letter today answered cryptically: “Only Henry knows.” “Henry Schricker is going to Beliver his message to the special session of the Republican-con-trolled legislature on the soldiers’ vote bill as the governor of Indiana and not as an announced candie date for public office,” the committee’s statement said. Governor Schricker’s friends have urged him to announce his candidacy for the United States senate, the committee said, “but “only Henry knows the answer to the question, “What's Henry going to do?”
CHRISTIAN-SCIENCE "LECTURER AT MURAT
Judge Frederick C. Hill, Los { Angeles, Christian Seience lecturer, |spoke on the immortality of man at a lecture sponsored by the Fourth Scientist last night at the Murat theater. “There is an ever-increasing
telligent thinking liberates and puts into operation in human affairs the infinite forces of Mind, expelling the fears. and anxieties and establishing freedom and right agtion,” he said. “We are immortal , . , now. Why postpone our adjustment to a
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publications for youth.
isters of the First church.
PEARSON'S
128 N. Penn. Li-5513
[CO CAMP—David C,,
DOOM~—Arthur, beloved father of Dorothy
* FRICKE—LLt. Benjamin C., son of Mr, and
{day announced the appointment of the Rev. Russell W. Galloway of as minister of
Galloway comes from the Greenhill Presbyterian church of which he has been minister for the past six years, He was graduated from Princeton Theological seminary and has written for the Westminster fellowfhip, church
Dr. George A. Frantz and the Rev. Harry E. Campbell are min-
age 30. Funeral Wednesday, at Foor & Ly Northeast 1, Friends i Nn BERRY--Mrs. tite, 65 N. Kenyon ave. widow of the late e ' L. Berry, mother of Mrs, Mrs. Owen
McCloskey of . a away Tuesday mornin Service ir yume 4 & Buchanan, otis Ay Time
March. 29
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Chris r and Jats Jekel, passed away Monday. Services “Thursday, 10 A m. > J. C. Wilson -“‘Chapel of the St 1234 prospect st. Friends invited, Holy Cross. Friends
Burial may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes."
BRODBECK—Ruth, beloved wife of 'Percy | . away Sunday night. Service Flanner RS chanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation m Flanner & Buchanan crematory.
NOTICE] 2322 N. Adams, beloved ——husband © of Mary, “father of Mrs. Bessie Bratcher and Earl Camp, grandfather of Cathrine Louise, David Earl and Junior E, Bratcher and Suzan Camp, brother of Mrs. Lena oats Clay and
Ben Camp, city; Robert and Joe Camp ot Towa, dopaited this life Sunday, age Funeral Wednesday, rch 29, at
or & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Statiors st. 2:30. Burial McCordsville. Friends invited.
Baxter, Christine Deems, Betty Jo and Flora Doom, James and Arthur Jr. passed away Monday. Services Friday, 10 ‘a. mi, at the W, D. anblossom mortuary. - Burial tery. any time
FEDERMAN-—Charles R. 5155 N. New Jersey, husband of Margaret K., father of John L., brother of Richard L. of Minneapolis, Minn. passed away Tuesday morning. Service at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 1 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Brookville, Ind.
FRICKE—SPEARS—Lts. Benjamin Fricke and Robert Spears, passed away Thursday at Biggs fleld, Texas. A Services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m,, at North Methodist church. Friends Invited. Lt. Fricke will be taken to Berne, Ind, for interment and Lt. Spears to Greenlawn cemetery at Brownsburg for interment. Conkle service.
Floral Park ceme-
Mrs. E. J. Fricke, age 21, passed away Thursday at Biggs fleld, Texas. Services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., at North Methodist church, Friends invited. Burial Berne, Ind. Priends may call at the Moore & Kirk Colonial Mortuary, 3447 College. ave.,, Tuesday afternoon and evening. Conkle service.
HAZELWOOD—Eula Mae, age 14. Daughter of Harry Hazelwood, sister of Mrs. Eline Jenkins and Raymond Hazelwood, passed away Sunday evening. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m., Conkle funeral home, 1934 W, Michigan. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral home.
JOHNSON-—Miss Erma D., age 23, of 1248 N. West st., beloved daughter of Mrs. Goldie Payton, mother of Larry Gene Johnson, passed away at City hospital Monday afternoon. Fuperal arrangements not complete. Body at Jacobs Bros. funeral home.
KIRBY—Mrs. Rose M., 6901 E. 38th st, wife of Ben K. Kirby, mother of Mrs. Chester Wilson, Mrs, Craig Hays, Robert and Irvin Kirby, grandmother of Duane Kirby, passed away Sunday morning. Services Flanner & Buchanam mortuary Thursday, 11 a. m. Friends Invited. Interment Beech Grove cemetery, Muncie, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary.
LUEKE—EImer R., 54¢ Eugene st., beloved husband of Nellie C. and father of Robert . of Evansville, Ind. passed away Sunday afternoon at his residence. Services: Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.
MABE—Claude N., husband of Gladys Mabe and father of Leroy and William Mabe, J. S. navy; Katherine Mabe, WAVES; Betty Mabe and Mrs. Dorothy Mulinaro and brother of Cpl. William Mabe, U. 8, army, India, and Mrs, Alva O. Shake, New Bethel, assed away Monday p. m. Friends may call at the Rovers H. Stirling funeral home after 2 m, Wednesday. Funeral notice later
McBRIDE—Emma (McCurdy), beloved wife of Lucian O., 1967 Winter ave., mother of Lewis McCurdy, city, Mrs. Newett of city, Herbert McCurd Long Beach, Cal., three grandchildren, Yiommy Newett, Martha Lou McCurdy and Elizabeth McCurdy, departed this life Tuesday, age 59. Funeral Friday, March 31, at Moore &. Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station st.,, 10 a. m. Burial Washington Park. Friends invited,
beloved husband of Laura Menzel and father of Fred and Harold Menzel, son of Mrs. Lena Menzel and grandfather of Caroline Marie and Cheryl Ann Menzel, passed away Sunday p. m. FPriends may call at the Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home after 6 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral service Thursday, 2 p. m. from the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park cemetery. PERNOR—Louise, age 84, passed away Monday morning. Funeral services Wednesday, 10 a. m, at the Stevens & Sons Funeral Home, 2831 W. 10th. Friends invited. Burial St. Jpseph's
cemetery. PIKE—El, 157 W. Westfield blvd., husband of Ida, father of J, Ralph, Clyde E. and Paul R., passed away Monday morning. Service at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 2 a MWe Friends invited. Interment Glen Haven. Friends may call at mortuary,
PRATHER Nona Townsend, age 55, 2114 Miller st., mother of Thomas Paino, James H. Townsend and Clarence E. Townsend, sister of J. W. Hall, Mrs. Iva Grooms, Mrs. Fannie Glass, Rev. Ed Adams and David Adams, both of Dayton, O., passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m., at the West Side Gospel Tabernacle, 2112 Miller st. Friends may call at the Farley Funeral Home after 2 p. m. Wednesday. Burial Washington Park. Body will lie in state at the church from 12 until 2 Friday.
PRINGLE—Fannie, 227 N. Holmes, beloved mother of Jennie Oberle, Alverta Brandlein and Frank Rugenstein, all of city; sister of Mrs. Jennie Raper of Two Harbors, Minn., departed this life Monday, age 84. Funeral notice later. Moore & Kirk Service.
RYAN—Mary Ellen (Nellie), wife of Willian N. Ryan, siste? of Clara, George, Eugene Grannan, Indianapolis; Leo and Vincent, Washington; Prank, Cincinnati; Mis. Prank Huber, Mrs. Frank Kinney, Indianapolis; Mrs. C. Leuty, Lafayette, Mrs, Charles Devos, Detroit, died Sunday. Priends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st., after 7 p. m, todav. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30, at the mortuary, 9 a. m. 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. FPriends invited.
SCHNEIDER—Frank J, age 68, beloved husband of Myrtle Schneider and brother of Sister Mary Borgia of Oldenburg and Josephine Schneider and Mrs. Anna Venn of Cincinnati, passed away Monday. Funeral at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th st., Friday, 8:30 d at 8S. Peter and Paul Cathem. Friends invited. Burial Crown- Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 10 a. m. Wednesday. . - In SHERIDAN—Elizabeth, mother of , Mrs Sam W. Beville, died at her home, 2539 E. 18th st. Tuesday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian) st. at 19th. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. m., at the mortuary, 9:30, St. Frances De Sales church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.
SPEARS—Lt. Robert, age 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robeft G. Spears, passed away Thursday at Biggs field, Texas. Services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m,, at North Methodist church. Friends invited. Burial Brownsburg, Ind. Priends may call at the residence of parents, one-half mile east of Keystone ave, on E. 65th st. Tuesday afternoon and evening. Conkle Service.
busbalid of Mary V,, fat H. Smith, departed this life Monday, age 63. Funeral Wednesday, March 29, at Moore & Ek Home, 2530 Statio 1 m. Memoria’ Park. Friends Shvited.
of James L. Tate, mother of Barbara, Patricia and David T
2:30 of Elder. ave. and W, New York st. Burial Floral Park. Friends may cal at Shirley Bros.’ West Chapel, 2002 W Michigan st., until Wednesday noon,
WILSON—Ray, of 8. First ave,
er of Miss Lorraine Wilson, Charles, Walter and Elmo Wilson, Mrs. Ethe away Saturday p. m. Friends may cal Funeral service Wednesday, at the funeral home. Burial Floral Park. WININGER—Elza Ross, of 1925 Colleg ave., beloved father of Mrs. Mike Caito and Betty Lou Wininger, . city, Lovise Wininger of Franklin, « brother of Norman Wininger, city, an Olney, IH., passe away Monda,
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8. Meridian st., Priday, p. terment Crown Hill cemetery. invited. WISE—Elydia, beloved mother of Amand Glass, William, John, Stewart i
LOST—Wh
Friends may call at the mortuary 55 m
MENZEL—Harry, of 2658 Applegate st, |
SMITH—Isaac H., 3102 3 Lesley ave, beloves er o eorge
Noruheas Funeral Burial
TATE—Margaret E, age 33 years; wife
Tate, passed away Monday morning. Funeral Wednesday, . m. from Church of God, corner
Williams and Mrs, Otto Burkholz, passed
a, Friends invited.
Miss
y, March 27, ake 69 years. Funeral service at Voigt Mortuary, 1832
Friends
- Oscar and passed poe Tuesday,
Mi. Lebanon CET fleld, Ind. Friends may iy at ‘the funeral home any time.
CARDS OF THANKS 2
rai eas ee sta KREIG—To our friends, relatives and neighbors we wish express our deepest ~~ appreciation - and heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses, expressions. of pathy, beautiful floral tributes and Tomoriel ‘wreaths gxended at the death of our beloved.
» and father, Agus I H, Xileg. e. Son and ghters |LOST & FOUND one LADY who fount ands, identification _ bracelet, “W. 8. in Wasson's no- © tion soSpartment L Siturday. , lease’ call WA Keepsake,
WILL party who picked up Ea coat by mistake Saturday call MA-3312 for exchange of of theirs.
CODE CLERK 5-Day Week
t. position; . pleasant working “position; . pl ng
THE HOOSIER CASUALTY co. © 15th Floor, Fletcher Tru
PRESS OPERATOR
White or C Eh Industry Good Starting Pay
STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington
REGIS for small private maternity hospital; Sxcollent salary; full ye Re if desired. Phone WAa. m. and . m, weeke
So! 19 between 9 8.
apn | SALESLADIES
for lady’s coat department and ready-to-wear. Salary
ite fox terrier; two black eyes; black spot on forehead; name “Miggie Reward. MA-9281, WILL LADY who called about EI please call again. ARMEN WA-52685. TOST—Lady's “wrist watch, white gold, Nas engraved on back. Reward. TA1
LOST -— Small Beagle hound, vicinity Christian Park, toes off o right t front
foot. IR-1259 affer 5; ow ard.
LOST -~ Norwegian elkhound, gray; 6 months. Reward. 2722 Sutherland a ave. INSTRUCTIONS 3
LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Demands for skilled operators exceed the supply. Learn under expert teachers. WTERNATIONSL BEAUTY a BOOL E. Washington St.
HELP HELP WANTED—FEMALE ASSISTANT grocery clerk and cashier, ‘See Mr. NICKEL, Fort Benjamin Harrison Exchange.
BINDERY GIRL Zxperience not necessary. Five-day week: C. P. Lesh Company, 12Y Bais
ave,
BUS GIRLS—COLORED
APPLY 9 A. M.-NOON SEE MRS. GRIBBLE
HOTEL WARREN CASHIERS—WRAPPERS
AGE 18 to 25 Apply
MAROTT SHOE STORE
18 E. Washington CLERICAL OR FILE CLERK
PERMANENT POSITION. FIVE-DAY WEEK. GOOD OPPORTINITY FOR ab APPLY LETTER P STATE AUTOMOBILE SURANCE ASSN. 6TH FLOOR WRITERS BLDG.
COMP. OPERATOR
INTERESTING WORK
in ACCOUNTING DEPT, Rl. 1321
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR
Girl 18-30 for office of petroleum co.; permanent position; oe gli conditions; 44-hour week,
THE TEXAS ‘COMPANY
3521 E. Michigan.
Communication Carriers 18-55; all inside work. Experience unnecessary. Western Union Apply 716 y 716 Guaranty Bldg.
COMPTOMETER
operator and typist; pay roll work; age 25-35; opportunity for advance
UNDER-
ment; post-war security. Call Miss Morris, RI-9377, DISHWASHER. - 9 a. m-5 p. m, 6 Jays a ‘week. No phone calls. 642 E, 38th ;
Dishwasher—6 Nights
EXPERIEN Bundle Work eheckers
and Assorters Day hours only; 5%-day week. 2 dally rest periods. The Pay Is Excellent CROWN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. (On the car line.) 2901 E. Wash.
FILE CLERK
For filing and general clerical Permanent positions, Opportunity advancement. For interview call
AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.
work. for
WNIN. Stable Employment for Women
Ne a
B 1357 8. MERIDIAN
on experience. LEADER STORE 149 BE. Washington
High type jobs available as trolley and bus operators. Permanent and reliable work, Join ‘an industry essential in war and ce, pay. Pald while learn. ing. Vacations provided. Awa for Secomplianment. 1 ey Room aus, Traction Terminal
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS STENOGRAPHER T3ciencsd vee
ferred; permanent position; good working conditions: 40-hour week. Apply in person. Mutual he Insurance of New York, 607 Electric
3 STENOGRAPHER —Perma9 nent position; good pay and opportunity for advancement; ideal working conditions. Please phone for appt. GA-4421.
STENOGRAPHER OR YPIST
Essential manufacturing industry with excellent post-war prospects needs s stenographer or typist sales dept. Experience preferred but will train industrious and Iteligent Junior. wages, 44-hour Excellent Working conditions. Apply Employment Dept
INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION
700 West Morris Street
. | Stock Reom—Mail Clerk
Messenger: will train; age limit 25. Northside Insurance Company, TA-1501.
TYPIST — PERMANENT POSITION; 40-HOUR - FIVE-DAY WEEK; SALARY $23 PER WEEK PLUS BONUS. PLEASE ANSWER BY LETTER, GIVING TYPING SPEE D, AGE, EXPERIENCE AND PHONE NUMBER. ADDRESS TIMES, BOX 54.
TYPIST
to Work in Accounting Dept.
National Hosiery Mills RI-I321 , . . 8S A. M. to 3 P. M. TYPIST — Woman with some experience preferred, but will consider beginner for position as assistant shipping clerk. Steady work; salary open. Please phone for appointment.
GA-4421 TYPIST
For permanent position; good sale ary; pleasant working conditions. Oppertusity. for advancement. r interview call at
American States Ins. Co.
. 542 N, Meridian, TYPIST C STARTING SALARY. ous ONUS. FIVE-DAY WEEK,
INSURANCE ASSN. 6TH FLOOR UNDERWRITERS BLDG
WAITRESSES
Full or part-time, 6 days a week. No phone calls, 642 E. 38th.
WAITRESS—6 Days
GOOD PAY-1357 8, MERIDIAN
Waitress—6 Nights 1357 8. MERIDIAN WAITRESS
Day Work—Good Wages | WANTED—-Women to work in cafeteria. m,
542 N. MERIDIAN,
FRY G00K Ss Gau=
1040 Virginia Ave,
Full Time Fountaineers
Women, 18 to 50, with or without experience. We will train you. Steady employment 52 weeks in’ the year. Your drug store is an essential part of your everyday home front service. Apply at Office HOOK'S DEPENDABLE STORES California and Market Sts,
GIRL 20-40, for grocery work.
WA-0563, GIRL—General housework and cooking; experienced,
city references. No laundry; 2 adults, stay or go; week. Good home, 3627 N. Pennsylvania, take Central ave, car, get off at 36th and Pennsylvania, WA-3251.
To sort and check diapers. GIRL DY-PER SERVICE, 814 DORMAN.
Girls for Light Factory Work
White; essential, . permanent; 5-day week; convenient location. Capitol Paper Co., 227 W. South st.
Help Wanted
We are in need of
1. Cashier 2. Girl for general office work 3. Wrapper
STOUT'S 318 Mass. Ave. HOTEL MAIDS
Neat, steady women; i plessans surround-
HOTEL LINCOLN
© HOSPITAL MAIDS COLORED Apply personnel office, Methodist Hospital
APPLY MR. COOGAN. WARREN HOTEL Good wages and hours. PrinceMAIDS toh Hotel, 232 8, I. LI-0626.
.| Multigraph Operator Some experience preferred; age limit 35.
OFFICE GIRL
Light dictation and typing; some comptometer; post-war security assured; good
i| pay. Gleason's Home-Made Pies. 1915 Southeastern
at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. Office Girl—Typist Pref.
15 N. Pennsylvania
3 feat
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children,
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PAY ROLL CLERK
With general knowledge of calcul
machine,” with general office experie
ings. See Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms Hotel | Hotel Maids, zz;
"| Indianapdlis Insurance Company. TA-1591.
Beech Grove, beloved husband of Louise Wilson, son of Mrs. Jane Wilson and broth-
OLDER woman or young girl to care Tr
PANTRY -¢ ‘GIRLS
HOTEL HARRISON PANTRY WOMAN Good, vases, &5-
Mrs. Flinn, rear door, Spink Arms Hotel, 410 N. Meet
Hl BPOT, 411 8 MNlinois Call between 18, 3. m.—3 p. MA1561, ex
Shipping Dept. pur
PENINGS
Eli Lilly and Company
gi EXE :
work small . family aa modern quarters. Wham
“Hen SCNO0L
Over to Work Alter Sohont i ond Saturdays
STERLING. 6. LAUNDRY MEN and WOMEN
Time and alf SY youre STAR IK-WET2EL & £0. 725 Gardner Lane
IMMEDIATE Openings In PRODUCTION, PACKING, ROLLING, WELDING DEPTS.
No Experience Neosssary Mouldings, Inc. 5m
OPPORTUNITY!
Several good, permanent jobs are open for women in our busy production department . Also for man to handle janitor work, Here's a worthwhile o bg to get established in a ste y growing organization doing hadi work in pleasant and congenial a ro ia If you are not employed in an esseritial industry, come in and investi gate this opportunity. Call at employjuni ities between 8:30 a. m. and
"BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP. 216 N. Pine St. PORTER and female cook: white or colored. VESTAL'S RESTAURANT, 517 W. _.Morrjs. LI-3939.
PRODUCTION JOBS
Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P, ML Saday 8 A to 3.P. M, APPLY EMPLO
“INLAND CONTAINER , CORPORATION
WOMEN .
Curtiss-Wright Co Piss Wright Samp.
123] W. Morris St. Employment Office Open 8:15 A M. je 3 P. M. Dally ring Statement i ing and Birth Cortiponte
WE URGENTLY NEE MEN AND WOMEN
MACHINE SHOR and FOUNDRY pS y Papers INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 0. : 5585 Brookville Road
HELP WANTED—MALE 11 NCE driver; : CE must
BELL BOYS
Colored; experience Dol necessary. Spink Arms Hotel
BOYS—FOUNTAIN WORK
After school and evenings. Steegs Drugs. 34th & Central. WA-3368
BOYS AND MEN s0¢ PER HO AND ONEHALF OVER 40 HOURS — PLUS MEALS AND UNIFORMS.
R. C. A, Cafeteria
3300 E. Michigan Street
BOYS
attending school, age 18 or over, with or without bicytles x wat early evenings. Mr. Dalton, 18 N,
WAR JOBS TODAY
Peace Jobs Tomorrow
Employment Office—Women Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 240 N. Meridian
WHITE WOMEN for steady work.
Similar to housewetk, 5 P. M. to 11 P, M. No Sundays. 309 Circle Tower Bldg.
WHITE GIRL, 18 or over; care for chil. dren and light housework. -5854,
WOOL PRESSER
Day Hours—Top Money CROWN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO.
2901 E. Washington—CH-1923
WOMAN for general housework. in day nursery; stay; private room; liberal time off; good wages. BE-0449, Ring 2
WOMEN AND GIRLS For Office and Stock Work
No Experience—Wa Train You
LANE BRYANT, Inc. 762 E. Market St.
For institutional work to instruct girls in house work; must live in institution. Call BE-4797 between 8 and 12 a. m.
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 Allison Division General Motors Corp.
Needs Men n & Women
You can en build on ines that power Some i our best fighter planes. Make £4 YOUR Business Ally at Vie either Speedway or et Office
"Office H ours
Mon. thru Sat. 8 8. m. ¢ (St of Availability es
Claypool Hotel Needs White or Colored Housemen
Room Inspectress—White Apply Housekeeper
CLERKS
Should Be Able o to Operate a Typewriter Excellent Opportunity for Advancement
x Apply
U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
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Experienced Maids—Colored 1°
Provie) selling experience ‘| Routes
Night work, good pay. Permanent position. Apply
General Baking Co.
318 W. Vermont
Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co.
Have opening for route salesman. Good starting salary. Liberal commission. Steady work." Future security. Apply Employment Office,
9a m-5 p m, 6 days a week. No phone calls. 642 E. 38th, DRIVERS ¥:. 53 Sicin pce . U L PORTER
Good pay, meals and working conditions. TR-0067 IR-9040
EXPERIENCED painters wanted, for inside-
work, Call at 125 Pa Palmer st. 7:30 a. m. FREIGHT TRUCKERS Steady Work—Immediate Employment _ . Apply
U. S. Railroad Retirement Board
15 E. Maryland St.
“Freight House Truckers
Permanent positions, o for ‘advancement. Rate hour, time and hail after 3 hours, rs part-time
Pen yivania Railroad (39 E. South St. -
R f . AN ESSENTIAL FOOD INDUSTRY
arou polis and ey OUR COMPANY read BY: site with ¥ YOURSELF with some one else paying| rou expenses. d ] high paying pression proel job,
aid
mi Bake Bow th are wring Clean outside eh ana 8 position where YOUR OWN.”
| Hour Week: Y ~~ Time Eo for Overtime
le Goodrich Silveriown Store
BOYS AND GIRLS Ee
Delaware and North Streets’
Plant
. Needed onl Steel el Fabricating Doing Fanta) las Work. J. Baker ker & Co. . McCarty
Colored; TEL working conditions pay. Tee Mrs, Mrs, Bloat, Spink Arms 0!
APPLY MR. COOGAN WARREN HOTEL RR ER ange.
LA eolred, 1
fe rw on Toke or r nt. hou! iy ~hour RL need not
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LABORERS a 4 carpenters, small factory, S%-day week WA-1481,
LIGHT FACTORY
WORK D STARTING PAY EARLY ADVANCEMENT B WITH A FUTURE No. EXPERIENCE NEEDED
The Barbasol
848 N, my Ave,
LUMBER HANDLERS
Bteady, outside, healthy. Good pay. No experience necessary. CARTIER 102 LUMBER CO. W. WASHINGTON ST,
uci for Wash Room
Good pa 8la-day wack. CROWN LA LAUNDRY & DRY 2901 E. Wash, on carline
FOR MILK PLANT ig Experience unnecessary, good . good hours, daytifte work, 6-day Ha jobs, Opportunity | Tor oe ailing
ust be draft e or over wr years of ats, Box J
MAN OR BO to drive o Tight delivery truck; excellen$ Williams T Engin
ool & Sere aettion 124 Kentucky ave., RI-2437, MECHANICS 4 Chevrolet Mechanics 4 Sheet Metal Men Good Pay — Steady Work Apply Mr. Cook RED CAB CO. ‘13th and Meridian
Guarantee—Commission-Peterson 30th & Central Sales Co. TA-4801
You are vitally needed in our es.
sential food industry, Experience not necessary. Earn while you learn. Plenty ol
f overtime, STEADY XI WORE. NOW. AND
EVANS A MILLING "co. 5 1330 W. Michigan St. WAREHOUCE MAN ,
panes position; oid established, come : convenient 4 Spite! Paper Co, 22T W
FOR RUG Rn, te or Colored Full or Part Time
wor nent or temporary, an hour to start plus possible bonus up to 20¢ sa hour. Day hours. At least 20% discount on personal laundry, et cleaning, rug ay fur. cleaning
OWN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO.
2001 E. Wash. fon carline). CH-1923
over 80: full time communication care riers, Downtown Dull. Jatentia) war work. Mr, Dalton, 18 N,
WESTERN 1 UNION
Opportunity for mechanically ine clined men to learn good paying trade. Steady. Prefer draft exempt,
CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE
WESTERN ‘UNION 16 S. Sherman Dr. BOY IF 7 for grocery work. Fup MEN % time, Por stock room work; aur i BOY * won 21 W in, va SoSH: Sey prim, § conditions. Mr. Ray. CAKE MIXER “MUTUAL DRUG CO. 13 W. GEORGIA Experienced MEN
NEB Jase m mode} sar to feitver telegramsf ful WESTERN Uf UNION
MEN AND BOYS Over |6—Essential Industry—Good Starting Pay,
"Sterling Laundry MEN
We need you now in our war work "It not now employed in essential wag °
SEE MR. ED DUNN Holcomb & Hoke Mig. Co. 1545 Van Buren St.
8 Squares East of Shelby St. On Belt Railroad.
2901 E. Washington PAINTERS DISHWASHER HUBER Ra Gg CO 6 days; no Sundays; no nights. $24.00. TTY ; ANTED Mutual Restaurant, 514 N. Delaware. PAINTERS wi A-8756 z | ER | Personable gentleman to act as oof
man 3 to 4 nights weekly. Will nop interfere with day work.
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COLORED: OVER 40 PREFERRED HOTEL LINCOLN White or colored. PRS oer 1 HOSPITAL,
RAILROAD OPENWGS
Experienced - Riveters Painters Carmen - Mechanics U
No Experience Necessary for Operators, Switchtenders Machinists Apprentices and Hélpers Shop Laborers, Trackgen
Apply
U. S. Railroad
Retirement Board - 15 East Maryland Bt,
ROUTE SALESMAN
For eitablished milk routes. Experience unnecessary; pi oelen pay; day itme TE ours; 6 day week: permae poi tot Sppartuntiy By as advancement,
or over For 5 Sal “address Box 4, years. : Stable Jobs for Mechanics Attractive positions available as mee {chanics in Indianapolis Rallwa,
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