Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1944 — Page 16

: Hug + on I. BOND

named to the board of directors af; retired today at thie age of 70.

- ~Allen County

4 given oar’ ‘personal attention. -

CONNELLY OF BOARD "OF ACCOUNTS QUITS

Four: new members ‘have been, accounts for the past. 17 years,

Butler university and all officers! Before going with the board been re-el | accounts, Mr, Connelly had’ served | js membe eae Th. | (17 years as controller of the State! aie Hugh | Teachers college at Terre Haute.! Miller of Columbus, niece of the late ynger a new law, field examiners Will G. Irwin and daughter of the! ‘retire automatically at the age ST late Rev, and Mrs. ZT, Sweeney; lof 70. Raphael H. Miller, St. Louis, “Mo-+ otto K.. Jensen, chief examiner

[for the ‘boatd, announced that a editor of the Christian Evangelist; | léave of absence “had been granted

Mrs. William A. Zumpfe, Indian-ir, meq vance of Indianapolis, a apolis, widow of & former prominent a.iq examiner, fo permit him to businessman here, and John R.Rees,| ove jn 5 civilian ‘capacity with , Columbus, head of the education the U: S. army for the renegotiation Sepastmnt of the Tabernacle Chris-} « oon gntracts. an church : Re-elected officers were Hilton U.! Brown, president; Emsley W. John-

prom. pedro won: OIL WAR GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS

Atherton, secretary-treasurer, ~~ Mr. Atherton announced that the mortgage on the university's fieldhouse had been paid-off and that Mrs. Frances Buffert of Lafayette is the- new president of -the Daughters of Union Veterans of “I the Civil War following the 30th an-

for the first time the school is Heh free, FATAL SHOOTING nual -department convention held

% HELD. ACCIDENTAL hire 2% week in connection with

. A. R. convention. "PT. WAYNE, Ind, July § (U, P.. new officers are: Ben Sheriff * Walter | vice president, Mrs. Nettie Hartman, Adams today exhonerated Harold | wabash; junior vice president, Mrs. Rose, 40, in the fatal shooting mthe] Powere, Lebanon; Chaplain, vesterday of Russell Waters, 33, Mrs, Linda Allward, Kingman; in-. Ft. Wayne defenseyplant WOTKer.|gpector, Miss Marion, Bickell, Ft. The sheriff said that Rose pulled | | Wayne; - patriotic instructor, Mrs. the trigger of a .22 caliber rifle] {Charlotte Halter, Indianapolis; owned by Waters which he was ex- | council 1, Miss Esther Armitage, amining preparatory to purchasing |runcie; council 2, Mrs. Louise Tay- | it. : {lor, Bloomington; council 3, Mrs. | SPECIAL | Frances Grambo, Hammond; chairm.an of living memorial committee, Mrs. Kate Habig, Princeton; dele-' gate-at-large, Mrs. Grace Booth, | Muncie; secretary, Mrs. Emma McC ! Masters, Lafayette; counsellor, past -Aldepartment president, .. Catherine Sholty, Lafayette; chief of staff, Mrs. Edna Anderson, Michigan City; " guide, Miss Irene Duggan, HamOHIO a ATIERS 'mond; assistant guide, Mrs. Allie en FLEAN rid | Sheppard, Huntington; guard, Mrs. 45-47 W. OHIO 18'S. ILL. }\ 1nd Blondin, Indianapolis; assist-|j ant ‘guard, Mrs. Dora Blackburn, Richmond; historian, Mrs. Esther Anderson, Evansville, press correspondent, Mrs, Ruth Fening; color bearers, Mrs. Frances Hedges, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Clyta Waxler, Brazil; Mrs. Mary Bower, Elkhart, and Mrs. Mary Jeanes, and musician, Mrs. Pauline Nicola, Ft. Wayne. The organization's program from

Felt

~— FACTORY METHOD —

exemplification of the ritual by ‘the Catherine Merrill Tent 9 of Inidianapolis; welcoming of" the na[tional president, Miss Ora Cox, Medford, Ore.; presentation of an oil painting "to ‘the Veterans Hhospital, and a*memorial service ¢onducted by Mrs. Anderson of Tent 38, Michigan: City.

17 DIE IN MISHAPS DURING THE HOLIDAYS

By UNITED PRESS At least 17 persons met accidental deaths in Indiana during the four--I-day “July 4 holiday period Which ended last night. Only eight fatalities were the.result of traffic accidents, which State | Public Safety Director Don F. Stiver {had predicted wouid kilt at least 1 persons. Larry Franklin Ley. 214 years-old, lost, his life when he fell into a

Makes the Room

Your decorating "problems are

rooms MINNEAPOLIS, July 5 (U. P.).— Mrs. Norma Ward Lundeen, widow of U. 8. Senator Ernest Lundeen lof Minnesota, and Senator Rufus {C. Holman (R. Ore.) were married {last night at the. home .of Judge {Levi M. Hall.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY RE- WEAVING uergbodys CREDIT 15 OK

" son hye hi | { M

Du Pont Paint

SERVICE STORE 249 W. Wash, LI-3458 Opposite State House

or WORN §

LEON TAILORING 0. 235 Mass. Ave, '5 us Middle ot

the First Block

| Monday through Thursday included]

"1:30 p. m.,

‘Room Lots Lcistern.- at Terre Haute. and was 2 {drowned yesterday. Two other Includes: : drowning victims were included in 10 Rolls : | the holiday toll, two pedestrians Pps i | were killed by trains, two persons s of nd iu: 3 Border. . died of burns, one was accidentally 4 Rolls vg d ishot to“death and an army major} Ceiling, ang up ‘died in a plane crash. Added rolls if necessary for larger || LUNDEEN'S WIDOW WEDS

DR, CAYLOR : BLUFFTON, July 5 TU, P).—) Charles E. Caylor, 74, was In eriti-

C. C. Connelly, Terre Haute, field eal ‘condition today suffering 8 brain xaminer for the state board of | concussion resulting front an auto-

mobile collision south of’ Hunting-

& ton yesterday. Caylor, senior mem- i

{ber of a clinic, was thrown out of

the car driven by his wife, who ws

|uninjured.

You May Be Eligible for

-.FREE $250

: Uncle | work — ts are ready to help”you

ls TEMENT OF N LIFE

THE GUARDIAN > Ro

ANCE COMPANY OF oF AMERICA New York, N. ¥. = .

50 Union 1 Sainge

31ST DAY oF DECEMBER, 1943

JAMES A. McLAIN, President JAMES SCOTT, Secretary

Amount of capital paid Xp $200,000. BON GROSS" ASSETS os Real estate ynincumbared wt 3,236,947. 93

Mortgage loans on real tate (free from any priat *

Fr

thru this recognized school. Here

chanics, Engines or Weldin ng.

oF Men Notice .

°

. Aeronautical Course -

m wants all 4F men in war th your Federal and State $07,

ernmen , 4 profitable trade by paying your tuition

15

your opportunity to learn Aircraft Me-

, aay a our door. Act

NOW ~ Vailasie funds are limited.

Commissioner: I, the undersigned. Insurance Commis sioner of Indiana, hereby Fertity that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of' the Condition of the above mentioned

incumbrance) .....iee. 10. 57 Bonds «(book value) ........ “88, Stocks (bogk valuey ....... 1, 247.0 Cash™on hind or in banks . (on interest and not on interest) ........c..o0000e i 1621,303.04 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) ......... + 1,815.255.60 Other assets ..........i.... . 310,282 252.41 Par value of capital stock acquired under mutualiza« tion PAN iu... hiaiysveies 199,500.00 Premiums and aceounts due 2 and in process of collection 2,038,545.00 ans to policyholders on company’s policies ........ + 14.808,580.37 Total gross assets ....... $178,587,102 48 102.48 | Deduct assets not admitted. 1,120,053 43 Net assets .............. 177,467,049.05 LIABILITIES ; . Reserve or amount neces-. sary to reinsure outstand- ; ing risks ..... 0.00. $155,206,051.72 Losses due and unpaid ..... 83,447.00 Losses adjusted and not due’ 106,233.46 Losses and claims unadjusted o and in suspense ... 781,135.11 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 141 1390.55 Other liabilities of the comPARY tiiecnviceinnninnnnes 13,628,274%8 ——————————————— Total liabilities ¢'......... $169,945,533.12 Capital’ +... oo iii “4+9%200,000.00 Surplus (including $300,000.00 - ggneral contingency fund) 7,321,515.93 Total ....iiiiiiiiieai $177,46%7,049.05 State of Indiana, Office of Insurance

LOST=Man’'s oid ring, 2 stones, diamond and: sapphire, vicinity Telephone a ‘on Rural ‘st. Reward. GA-3594. —Lady’s billfold; money, CurtissWri: identification, etc., 2 pair glasses. Reward. RI-4 LOST—Brown ST at Little America, containing money and valuable papers; reward. TA-9881 evenings and Tuesday. LOST—Brown bilifold, small sum of money, yery important papers. Service Reward. CH-3106-J. LOST—PFountain pen; old style gealfers green; Keepsake; $10 reward. !

DIAMOND engagement ring, platinum mounting, at Riverside park or Dlenic

grove (18th st.). Reward.’ GA-28! LOST-—Lady’'s Bulova wrist watch, vicin- * ity Riverside rink, 30th to Clifton, or | English car. Reward. CH-4651. °

LOST—Man's black billfold, containing about $70 and valuable papers. Vicinity Broad Ripple.’ Reward. TA-8052

Company on the 31st day of 1943; as shown by the original statement and that the said -original statement. is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I-hereunto su scribe my name and affix my pi seal, this 16th day of June, 1944, FRA

(SEAL) In ii Commissioner. - this ansunt $199,500.00 has been cqgired by “the company under mutuals on plan.

DEATH NOTICES 3

Indianapolis Times, Wednes., July 5, 1944 BU e James,

RE E—Greorg: age 58, husband of Elizabeth Fiske, father of 8. Sgt. George James Burke Jr. Camp Pickett, Va., brother of Mrs. }

P. Billings and Mr. Pyree Burke, away Wednesday a. m. Service ‘Hamner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 2 Pp. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, COATES—George, age -69. Beloved Sus. band of Pearl, father of Mrs, Gregory, Mrs. M. P. Crjpkgiors,

Sgt. Lloyd Coates, U. 8. M. Pp Elliott, Cal; grandfather of “s M. Gregory, Judith Ann Gregory and

Linda Ann Crickmore, passed away uly 4, Services Friday: 2 p. m., Little & Sons Fuperal Home, 1916 N. Meridian, Buri] . Crown - Hill. Friends may call after 7 p. m, this evening. DEAN—John, age 86, 2410 Lockburn st. : Jasseq away Wednesday, Funeral and urial Friday, ¥ o'clock, Oakland ny Ind. Friends may call at Farley Funeral Home, any time Thursday, ELLSWORTH-—John F. (Jack), age 82, 320 Bicking st., beloved husband of Blanch Ellsworth, passed away July 4. Puneral Friday, 2 p. m., at the Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris st. Burial Washington Park. Jack was a member of I. T. U, local No. 1. Priends may e¢all ab the funeral home after noon Thursay. ELMORE-—John M., beloved husband of . Elizabeth Elmore, father of Dorothy and John Elmore Jr., passed away Wednesday a. m., at his home, 20 N. Denny. Funeral notice later. Dorsey Service.

FLETCHER—Sarah Ella, age 69. Wife of Athen Fletcher, mother nna Fortune, Arthur Pletcher and C. Fletcher, ‘de-

ceased; sister of Cinda Turner half-sister of L. A. Powell, Indianapolis, C. Powell and W. M. Powell of Kentucky, grandmother of Calvin Fortine, Estelle Deckard, Arleen Fletcher, Sieak-giandinoings of Larry Wayne Deckard assed away Tuesday morning. Funeral Thursday, at Shirley Brothers West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan st. Burial Floral Park. Friends msy call at the chapel any e,

HALL—Hairy R. (state service officer American Legion), 1128 E._ 35th st. passed away Tuesday at his home. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 10:30 a.‘m.; with service at Presbyterian church, Marion, Ind. 3:20 p. m. Burial Marion.

JONES Cail R,, 2133 N. Meridian, beloved husband of Mary "Agnes, son of William H. and Florence Snyder Jones, Rossville, Ind, Funeral ahd burial at Rostville, Ind., Thursday, 2 p.m.

JONES—Effie Ann, .age 87. years, beloved mother of Mrs. Fred Beasley and Mrs. Charles E. Cossel and grandmother of Sherman, Indianapolis, Pfc. Isaac Cossel, England, t. George - New Orleans, and Charles 1. Cossel, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Helen Pomerville, Kawkawlin, Mich, and Mrs. Geneva Waterman and Maurice Beasley, passed “away Wednesday. Services Friday, 2:30 Pp at Decatur Bethel Methodist ehurch, High School and Seerley roads. Burial Mt. Jackson. Friends may call at the Beasley residence, R. R. 3, Box 600, after 6 p. m. Wednesday,

[CORRECTED NOTICE] ATENDRESSE—Frank J., husband of Frances father of Sister Mary Bellarmine, Lt. Robert J., overseas; Lt. Lloyd, France; Albert -J., Lyle J, 8. 0. M, Anne, Richard Lee, Rose Marie, Betty, Doris, Frank J. Jr., and Paul J. Latendresse, and Mrs. James Bryner, brother of “George and Louis Latendresse, Mrs. A. Theroux, Mrs. Lee Sadler, Mrs. L. N Muller, son of Mr. -and Mrs. E. Laten-~ & ni's hospital, Friends may call at the resiA . Puneral Thursday, 7:46 a. m. in the home; 10 a. m., St. Paul's Catholic church, Marion, Ind. Interment Grant Memorial cemetery,

~

FUR COATS SHERWIN Largest Selection WILLIAMS in the State Has a Paint for Every LITT EY tht. oe BE 112 East WASHINGTON St. =" VONNEGUT'S

on —~ — i HET nn annn-

HANGERS fc EACH

We Buy Usable Wire’ Garment= Hangers at 10c per bundle of 10= 62 Stores All Over Indianapolis

I TNARITIETS LOANS

DIAMONDS, WATCHES, LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS

JEWELRY, CAMERAS, ETC. IN COR. CAPITOL, & WASH. ST.

WASTE PAPER

AMERICAN PAPER

STOCK COMPANY RI-6341 320 W. Mich.

WE Buy Diamonds WIGHTEST CASH PRICES STANLEY Jewelry Go. USE Yum RET a a MIOSKING CLOTHING COMPANY CASE CLOTHES

131 W. Washington St, - 215 N. Senate Ave, Open 9 to 9 Directly Opposite Indiana Theater ¥ Prime TT

LIGHTWEIGHT DIAMOND LOANS FELTS TTS

for. arly summer | Wolf Sussman, ”

IL

You Save Becanss We Save Men's Suits & Overcoats

16” 18" 217 24%

WASH, St

Marion. MAGENNISBames E. (Big Mac), beloved brother of Dr. H. L., Magennis of city and John ‘'W. Magennis of Memphis, Tenn., stepfather of H. F. McClain and H. I. McClain, stepbrother of Mrs. Rae Millett and Mrs. Minta Peterson of Sawyer, Wis, passed away at the Veterans’ hospital Wednesday. Funeral services Friday, 2 p. m., at the Meyer & Abdoh Funeral Home, 1509 Prospect. i charge of Center lodge No. 23, F. & M. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may a at’ the funeral home after 7p. m, this evening. MOSIER--Berita Hall, "of 820 N. Keystone ave., entered into rest Tuesday, age 57 years, wife of ‘the: late Benjamin F ‘Mosier, mother of Mrs. Martha Heppe, Charles D., John F., Sgt. J. T. Mosier. Services Friday, 10: 30 a. m Harry Ww Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park. NOELLE—Christena, age 84, 2316 E. New York st., widow of the late Frank A. Noelle, mother of William F. Noelle, sister of Henry Simon. grandmother of Ralph Kurtz, Dr. Willlam E. Patterson and Elma Walker, passed away Tuesday p. m. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p, m., at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may eall at funeral home after 7 p. m. Wednesday. ROBERTSON—Viola, 1160 Livingston ave. beloved wife of Theodore Robertson. mother of Mrs. Irene Cline; Mrs. Louise Williams, Miss - Hazel Spond, Phyllis, | Harold of the U. 8, Coast Guard, Robert of the U. 8. army and Samuel Robertson; sister of Sam and Earl Whitaker departed this life Tuesday. Funeral notice later, Moore & Kirk Service. THAYER—Miss Laurel Conwell, 211 E Ninth st, passed away Tuesday. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursdgy, 10 ‘a. m. Friends .invited. Burial Crown Hill

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Inap ‘Ga. 2570, Wa, 5316

W.T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby. NKLE : FUNERAL HOME.

FARLEY FUNERALS

Market 12 1604 W Morris

_ FLANNER & BUCHANAN |

2 W. FALL UREEK BLVD TA-337%

em e

OXYGEN THERAPY This Equipment Can Be Rented at - HAAG'S 402 N. Capitol Ave.

BERT S. GADD

uk Prospect St. GRINSTEINER'S ‘601 E. New York > MA- 3% . HE R MANN

1808 8, su st MA-S488

Day Ph ) har ME

»

LOST—Lady’s Bulova wrist watch in coin at West Lake Beach, Reward

b- | TOST—Black bilifold, on_ Morris si. tween Harding and Fountain Squar Valuable ns. MA-6183. TAN cordu oy jacket, vicinity of Loew's theater or Burts Shoe store... CH-696).

INSTRUCTIONS -

Demands for skilled operators exceed the supply, Learn under expert teachers. Washington St.

WIE V HELP WANTED—-FEMALE BANK CLERK " Young woman for clerical ‘work. Permanent only. Adding machine

experience necessary. Apply to Mr. Keogh.

ner | American National Bank

45 N.

Beck Canvas Products, Inc. 323¢ W. Washington %

STEADY WORK

Power sewing machine operators.

CAFETERIA GOUNTER GIRLS GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. Meridian

* CLEANING WOMEN «x

WHITE OR COLORED CLAYPOOL

SURB. GIRLS WA FLOOR GIRLS-—-COLORED GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. IDIAN % FUR FINISHERS Top salary, 5, days. “INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Washington

—= GIRLS — 16 or ever. Experience not necessary. - Towel Jolding, "MECHANICS UNIFORM AND WIPER SUPPLY

333 N. Noble,

GIRL FOR FOUNTAIN WORK Sieeg Drug Store, 34th & Central. WA-3368. to assist in accounting depart-

GIRL ment, Some experience preferred, but will consider beginner, Some typing required. Permanent position.” Good opportunity for advancement now and postwar. ‘Please phone for appointment, Mr. Westphal, GA-4421.

Penn.

GIRLS' DEPT.

needs salesladies. Salary plus commission. . Steady positions. Apply Mrs, Johnson.

LEADER STORE -.

149 E. Washington. * HAND SEWERS * -Top salary, §', days. INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Washington

1S YOUR JOB SECURE ©

Many interesting jobs available with Bell System Benefits « EMPLOYMENT OFFICE~WOMEN=240 N. MERIDIAN

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO,

‘Long Distance Operators,

) seated at ‘the long distance B\ switchboard, you will find telephone work increases with interest and satisfac. tion.

Employment 0 Otfice— Women INDIANA’ “BELL “TELEPHONE co.

MAIDS South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee. Good salary, room, meals.

SPENCER HOTEL

248 8 ILLINOIS * MAIDS APPLY HOUSEKEEPER * HOTEL HARRISON * OUR COAT DEPARTMENT

has openings for salesladies. ‘Salary. plus commissions. Steady positions.™ Apply. Mrs. Johnson

LEADER STORE

149 E, Washington.

POLICY WRITER, small downtown office; permanent; 40-hour week; good salary. MA-3339.

Power Machine Operators Wanted DAY WORK—GOO0D PAY ‘NATIONAL MATTRESS co.

806 N. SENATE.

PRESS OPERATORS Permanent position,

Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Tlinois

READY TO WEAR MANAGER

An experienced woman with Thitistive and ability to take charge of fur coats, dressef] cloth coats departments in a popular price de- + partment store. Good starting ‘salary. Write

Stllman's Department Store, -

MUNCIE, INDIANA

Li. 2028

Sor 2

vin Post-war MAN 16-4

our compar. now ene ga War wor IT ars in the steel business: Seeder ee

Plenty of Also us few women in our hardware depart. ment. ' Applicants must" Fomply with = WMe regulations, Apply Mr. Miller.

W. 8 HOLLIDAY & CO.

“3 Ww. MeCaity

"EXPERIENCED TELETYPIST “ Thisls an Excellent Opportunity Apply

U.S. RAILROAD "RETIREMENT BOARD

bi East Maryland Street

For Complete ~Detatls, "Phone BE-5006-FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5/1 : MOORE & KIRK ~1159 — A-603+ eh tL SHIRLEY “BROS: Co. A ; na us| ~~ SALESLADIES for Feady-to . ROBERT W. STIRLING | 1 roves domi: so: 1423 Prospect MA-4944} tions. Abply Mra, Mrs. Johnson. 68] Tins Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CME LEADER Stone LOST & FOUND 7 149 E. Washington. $25 REWARD FOR LOST DOG + SE “LASBSIE”~—8mall female, 1 year old; pr Be iT IE Top salary, 67 days. Ee » INDIANA FUR CO. Brown ire-halred Terrier Batur, 114 E. Washington A bafgage check No | SERVICE man's wite will give room, and Sli ai: revi BLA | [Oo A Hat Ee, LOST-—Brown suit wrapped in light brown -_ington. ’ BD Ee Ban | ward, -IR-8127 : reo SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY

+ Stenographic “and. light office -

work, nent.

© ASK FOR MR. WILSON.

,- WILKING MUSIC CO.

Nice surroundings; perma-

120 E. Ohio Bt. .

1"

Stable Employment for Women

man's. | High type Jobs available - trolley and man's, bus operators.

work.

{ and peace.

ing.

Permanent snd Join an industry oT Good pay.

Vacations provided. Awards

tion Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

“J STENOGRAPHER # 20 to. 28 Years Old

De-|

tive.

wages; condit|

Essential industry. with old-estab

dustrious and intelligent Junior. Excellent wo!

Experienced. 48-Hour Week, Essential industry,

SHIRLEY CORP.

E. Bt. Joe niervieving Hours: 8A. M to8P M

~ STENOGRAPHER ER

And Ediphone Operator

Permanent. position concern. Excellent op-}’ portunity for right type. Ideal working conditions and good starting salary.

W. J. Holliday & Co.

Mr.

Miller, 9 to § ». nm, RI-2422

Semi-Secretary vr Permanent. Position +

Unusual portunity for experienced person. » Phanid dictation for execuin vr Pleasant, modern, air-cooled | office.

National Hosiery Mills

RI-1321. 8 a. Mm. to § D». m.

Permanent .position; experience "mot necessary. Salary $00.00 per month. Apply in person. Mutual Life Insur-

ance Co. of New-York. 607 Electric Bldg. STENOGRAPHER

Good opportunity for high type gir ing conditi

Excellent salary and work-

ons.

Williams Tool & Engineering

Corp.

124 Kentucky Ave.

44-hour w ok

INLAND CONTAINER CORP.

700 West Morris Street

TRAINED

OPERATORS

‘Work Ipetienon Not

Indiana Bell Telephone to.

in Paid while Jorg or ! accomplishment. * Apply Room 313, Trac-|

STENOGRAPHER

~ COMPTOMETER |

STEN APHER

FOUNTAINEERS 18 TO 50

po Tor fu, time or part time night work, Experies nce not Necessary,

|. |8 A. M. Till 3 P. M.—8at., 8 Till 12 Noon

t en ed .. R— Lo

[LILLYS WANTS WOMEN

COMPTOMETER OPERATORS!

Openings immediately for comptometer operators in Payroll and Btock Record Departments. Openings for men available in Shipping, Warehouse, and Production Departments, on both night and day - shifts. Take a Minnesota. trolley to McCarty Street. Bring this ad with you for‘prompt interview at the Employment Departments

ELI LILLY &. SOMPANY,

TYPIST

to work in accounting department,

CALL

RI-1321, $ A. M. to § P. Mo % WAITRESSES — INSIDE

TEE PEE. — WA-6440

s MACHINE OPERATORS ~~

We need. machine operators for war production at once. If you are not employed «n- essential industry, ‘we have an attractive offer for you.

APPLY NOW

HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO.

1545 Van Buren St.

{

WAITRESSES Day or Night

Top Wages A

Girls Ne — have work

WHEELER'S

139 ‘N. Pennsylvania St.

WAITRESS—6' DAYS

GOOD PAY~—1357 8. MERIDIAN.

“% WAITRESS %« Duke Restaurant, 4208 College

*

fices.

WE ARE IN NEED

Short hours, good pay.

Consolidated Bldg.

of a few white women for cleaning of-| Apply 557]

v

MEN OR WOMEN 18 to 55 FOR SELLING POSITIONS Toiletry Sales Drug Sales

iers At least 6 months’ selling experience; steady . work; convenient location.

+ Your drug store is an essential part

¥

of your ev day home front service. APPLY AT OFFICE -

Hook's Dependable Drugs CALIFORNIA AND MARKET STS, Applicants Must Comply with the WMC Regulations

pay,

u.

FRE “ni t Adsl ; Tr

per week. pointment. WORK at Crown, 2001 E. Washington #t: Good pay, with production” Ly

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10] |

.. Store. No night or Sunday. Good Ey and Om min State

ave an Openi

% Payroll & Billing Depts. +

for girl who has had some bookkeeping experience and who wants an opportunity to learn general office work. 5-Day week, permanent position. Call in person or phone appointment. =» Ask for Miss

Hugh J. Baker & Co.

RI-3326 for

Basey.

WHITE WOMEN NIGHT COOK

3:30 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. Salary Open

Mitchell-& Scott Machine Co.

1841 Ludlow, CH-8662.

WOMEN (5) of excellent appearance snd good education for a dignified research] survey of all Indianapolis newspapers. | One week of thorough training required. Training pay, 75 cents per hour; Survey}

$7 per d Call M RI-8471.

Division General Motors Corp. 8

MEN & WOMEN

To help build more airplane engines.

“Make Vietory Your Business”

Apply either

SPEEDWAY. or MAYWOOD ~~

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

S. EM PLOYMENT SERVICE

Statement of availability required.

MANAGER FOR

RESTAURANT DEPART MEN

of large well‘ established chain

sions ‘briefly, Addrey ‘The

602 W, MeCarty

ay plus carfare for 3 days}: Mrs. Handsfield for aps

af"

>

+ Shipping Laborers * i Screw Machine Operators

WOMEN TRAINEES

% Punch Press Operators w Burring Machine Operators ;

PERMANENT, ESSENTIAL JOBS Apply 8-5 Mon. through Pri or Sat, 83

' : MEN - 8 Xe o

For essential war work. . Plenty over-

tims for over 40 hours’ work. : cellent ‘post-war security. g , . % Apply Employment Office Monday Through Friday,

we Can Use a Few Women.

iz ‘GLASS 0.

” t If E in ; oe wok fe

an

house or TT or cent’ TIMES ‘costs ag little as 23¢

Kk LUA. &

i fis need one baker; 3 ne and a hal ovet ours; permanent position;. a! ea WEST ' BAKING - CO,, 1331 E. Washington. Open even BOYS TO PARK CARS — DENISON SERVICE Ohio & Penn.

{US Eapleyment Jurvisy/

Interviews 8 A. M. to'5 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. Apply % : or : ik Employment Oifice =e

- INLAND - CONTAINER CORPORATION 100 West Morris Street

Sowing Machines . ~ Mechanic _ A fine war job with fine post-war future. Goop PAY

Book Canvas Products, Inc. -

3234 W. "Washington PE | Warted—teed White Couple

and houseman, - no laundry, 28} oviiide . ng work After 1 3 > B mo care of ‘Minister's urs-

day and Sunday % a off; reo s apartHons for ee army $200 to Stars “HU-7695

WANTED!!

* Unskilled Men and © Women

UNITED STATES RUZBER

a

on

EMPLOYMENT orroe ww. South st Interviewing Hours, Mon. Through Pri,

50] ~. ENG.

APPLY IP ALREADY IN ESSENTIAL WORE .

_ WANTED MACHINE SHOP and Sie

FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry

International Harvester ce. 5565 Brookville Rd.

WOMEN MEN

For Direct War Work

Now working “3 hous in 8% das. Starting rate, $31 weekly, progression Mm rate defini guaranteed.

Please Call Mr. Leslie

LL. 2518

[NoTicE

All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan | which is now effective will be required to comply with all §i WMC regulations. Such work- : ers wishing any jobs adver3 -columns: should

to the advertiser as usual.

for Day Work

Good Salary Steady Work See . Cook

in PAI INTERS $1427, or He Hour ~

Ap: in person. Barker Bros, 3543 Massachusetts.

ACETYLENE STEEL BURNERS LABORERS

GA-4421 Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Ce. < 1069 8. Meridian

APPRENTICE WANTED

It there is a boy tn Indianapols, 18 years old, with at least a common school education (prefer ably one who had printing in school) and living at home with parents that is willihg to start at moderate wages now to learn the printing trade and prepare himself for higher wiges and a more secure post-war period

SEE MR. VEREGGE (Do not phone) COMPOSING ROOM THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 204 WEST MARYLAND ST.

Have exceptional position open for rienced do!

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_ CABINET MAKER

| 610 S: New Jersey, |

COLLECTOR — Established inv. < stallment route, good salary plus bonus and commission. Selling privileges. Car necessary. L. B. Price Mercantile Co., 39 W. Ver. ‘mont. RI 1031

. WA-6480 DISHWASHER—$24.00

-hours 9 a m Tp. m3 no - Mutual Restaurant, 514 N.

rienced

Whige: ndays. Delaware.

47

or Set-Up Man Po Nut har Apply! Now Sugaged in

month | trade.

Downtown Location 4

J J 10 JANITORS + *|

|PCRTER

~~ GO0O0KS and GRILL MEN |i

— Operator :

5 EK oR ek

| Production Jobs |

Strong; over 18; good start pay in essential industry, &

ready fo

work, "STER LING LAUNDRY | 735 Lexington Ave.

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4

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American § Searing Corp.

colored, for wo!

No

swhite or = © on coke

a Ave,

Open evenings, Lithograph Press Helpers

Learn Trade Wi, wine 3

en imeligent

Te an hour for day work,

hour for night work. Considerad

overtime necessary,

to

MAN

Wm. B. Burford Printing Go. | 803 EB. Washington, work in aning “Fool rv Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Oenty

cle

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MAN TO LEARN

% TIRE RECAPPING + 1 J ALSO TIRE CHANGING

Commercial Tire

© 620 N. Delaware St. LI-6655.

Mecnhanics~-Metai~—Paintars

mission-Peterson A El frum Oo Tan Part Time .

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MEN TO POLISH CAF

ROY WILMETH COMPANY} 120 N. Meridian

— WEN WITH CARS —

late model te al se Sa full or a, ‘ Wes nion

or

@ M EN Ages 46 to 58 ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Apply MIDSTATE FROZEN : EGG CORP. 333-W. (0th St %. MEN * needed to train as machine ¢ tors. by ieators ing T.

fitters essent War Ww

steel - fabri ork.

ty Previous Experience Not Necessary §

ey In ployment,

HUGH J. BAKER & CO. |

ji ter — 0-260 a Weak

| WHITE OR COLORED {cor valoading) | ‘zl addy

COMPAN Wt

Opportunity

“attory ~ Steady Si ‘for Advancement CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE C18 16 S. Sherman’ Drive

Applicant must comply with W.M &

regulations.

MEN

You are vitally needed industry.

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18 to 60 YEARS For production jobs In v8 essential paper industry. No Experience Necessar: Interviews from 8 A. M. to 5 P.

The Beveridge Paper

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. 17 W. Washington

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National Starch Produets, |

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Steady Employment or Commissio;

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work now and business has

for 75

—re =e 1508 8. Drover

a MR, BLUE

HARRY A. SHARP, INC. 443 Virginia Ave,

PACKERS 1118. MERIDIAN

$1.42'2 per hour,

P Circle Tower.

Experienced. “Joe Heath Barber Shop, 133 W. —.—

_ RAILROAD OPENINGS

Meghanies " a are er re—~Yard Clerks a a ymen Excellent Ce.

U.S. RAILROAD EL BOARD

10

15 East Marylind St.

ROUTE SALESMAN

on one

We have an

eres et tion with a To are future, call

~ G00K COFFEE CO.

936 E. Georgia.

est - growing installm the country, apd one who : “merchandise. We ol

Tr ‘blinds, mattresses, . dra gs , dishes, all types o “bedding ‘and

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SALESMEN |

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curtains

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16% Hours Overtim Martin Truek

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I be Tespo © contractéd by any a . on or after July §,

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ONE-DA) Emergency Crescent Cleaners, : SPEC Front End Repair Auté and Truc AGEL & CL RADIO SERV

k up and / a FR-

anteed; pick up a _ service. 238 N.

Hardw Ey ui

a yay $5 WK. UP, BI

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