Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1945 — Page 14

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: TAYLOR-Kizziah, beloved mother of India Taylor, Mrs. Gus Schwartz and Grim |,

SY : “ = 5 George E. ¥ MARTIN, Isaac N.

MORRISON, Mrs. Martha McIntosh oT ROBISON, Eleanor B.

é ee -complete - notices for : time and date of funeral. °

| Fonnnen Buchanan

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NOTICES

L _ indianapolis Times, ¥ Monday, Ja “Jan. BALMS |

in cash, check from Brunson Instrument Co, Kansas City, also papers and | licenses in name Goldsmith, Reward FR-3349. WINE overnight bag, left in Red taxi, Dec. 9, by serviceman's wife Initials B. M. T. identification tag. Call CH-1020-M after noon, Reward. No ques- | tions. asked a {§75 REWARD for brown alligator purse

! lost

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ag. : * HIRTEY B BROS. co.

MLN N Dinos.

~~ ROBERT W. AT W. STIRLING

#122 Prospect MA-4944 J. C, Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” 1234 Prospect St. __MA-9433 LOST & FOUND 7

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LOST—Mah's wallet containing about $125

Saturday night at Tie Toe club. | Serviceman's wife anxious. for ib of | _ Vital papers in billfold. IR-6664

[OST or. strayed, white English ball ull with | screw tail and fs.n markings, Vicini ty |

Marie, beloved mother of Rose.| ILYIEWOm: Reward: Answers. “Judy.” ARNOLD! ) =| 15-152 nna Roe, Bertha Strader and . : ; Ethel Boe, ae or of Rosalie ror Brown drawstring handbag con- | T, ced away Friday, Service| taining combinatien ¢oin, purse oR | Tus ay, Pa at the St. Ann church bilifola; compan ¥ Keep money, return! in Mars Hill. Burial New Crown | contents BE-1912 WW, T cemetery, Friends muy call at’ the [OST—Lady's diamond Hamilton Wrist | Beanhlossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st.! watch, ee 30, at Murat temple. Lib92 CAMPBELL—George E., husband ef Lu- _eral reward, RI-3f cille Campbell, father of Mrs. C. A Eg. | DOST—Lady's Ting, E garnet, high gert of Corpus Christi, Tex, Rassed| gold setting, - vicinity Market and Illiway Saturday evening at his home, nois, Jan. 3 Reward GA-1537. 1827 Nowland ave. Services Flanner & | REWARD om Small black male bulaoe. ‘Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday, 11 . mM. 1. white markings vicinity 1400 8. Tibbs | BE RY (hi eIT) Snys mk | COSTE Bre Jd. brow [i] white ORR IPORHIALL emerge fp Wn er Reward.

1218 Hoefgen st.

COOMBS—Mary H, beloved mother |

passed away Saturday, of William C. Coombs, city, and Mrs | Richard Piercy of Greenwood, grand-

(J. 8) Charles XK, Piercy, * Ft. Lauderdale; and W. Lloyd| Piercy, 2-¢ P. O. . C. G., great- * grandmother of Mary Suzanne Piercy.

mother of Lt. Fila, U.

Services at the J. C. Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes,” Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friepds invited. Burial Greenwood. Priends

may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes. p DOAN—Anna D,, 410 N. Linwood, mother of Cecil Doan of Elwood, Maxine Watson, Helen Oren and Lillian Marley, . passeq, away Monday morning. Services ~_at the J.-C. Wilson “Chapel. of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st., Wednesday, 3 p. m. Priennds invited: Burial Round Hill. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.” DRESSLAR Mary (Aunt Moly), mother of Don Dresslar, Mrs. Minnie Surface Bargersville, and Merle Dresslar, In dianapolis, passed away Saturday all her home opposite Center Grove school. |

Services Tuesday, 10:30 a, m., at the | Salem. Methodist: church: Friends in-| vited, Burial Salem cemetery. Frier nds | may call at the home. “J. C. Wilson

Service. | = HEALY—Nellie, widow of the late James | Healy, passed away at her residence, | 1618 E. 10th st. beloved mother of Healy of Hawaii, army; Mrs. Hugh Higgins of Beach, Pla.; Mrs. Charles Walsh, ‘cis Healy and Ensign Kathryn Healy, Corpus Christie, Tex., died Saturday. Funeral Wednesday, §:30 a. m., from Speaks & Finn Mortuary, 2639 N. 'Meridian, St. Joseph's church, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. HONNOLD-—James Larkin, age 79 years, husband of Alice Honnold, father of Mrs. Lotta Eckert, brother of Mrs, Belle Manship, passed away Sunday afternoon. Funeral from the residence, 1202 N. Capitol ave; No. 17, © p. m. Service also Wednesday, 11 a. m,, from East Union Christian church, Road 31, on-the Tipton-Hamilton county line Friends may call atthe home after 5 Pp. m. Monday. LIST—Kate H., beloved mother of Mrs. Frances Clark and grandmother of Mrs. Ruth Brock, passed away at her home road, Sunday a. m

may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect si. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p. m., ‘from the above funeral home. Friends invited Burial Round -Hill cemetery. MARTIN-—Isaae N. 2333 N. New Jersey st., husband of Ella and father of Rov a Marti apd brother of ‘Miss Sallie

Pvt. Thomas

Tuesday, 81,

. Priends| _

101% ‘Tuxedo! LOST—On wash bowl at Beam's Bowling | alley, 157 N. Illinois, wedding and opal rings, Dorothy Winter, IR-8277. Reward. |

INSTRUCTIONS 8

REFRIGERATION — AIRC QNDBIT TONING | Mechanically inclined men get FREE repair and installation work ne spare time training tilities = Inst, Box A924. }

tacts about opportunities pian. Write care. Times.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Dn genera! ledger and cost

Compton e necessary.

National Hosiery Mills

RI-1321—8 A. M..lo 5 Ps M.

work.

1eter experienc

maWOrK, Lb

receivable bookkeeping operator; Remington Rand

ACCOUNTS chine

Sr ig AE

te CLERK-TYPIST

“S<Day 40-Hour week | -~£all WA-2500

~ 'BRULIN & €0.

2939 Columbia Ave.

3% Counter Woman, 30 to 40

‘years of age; good hours;| Experience "preferred good wages; day work. wil He a Tew Harry’s Diner, 1425-29 N. > PRY Mlinois. | AS, Employment Service Couple onde Man to drive truck. — Woman] —— 25 1 W. Washington | 5h to keep. house and furniture lean.” No cooking or laundry, $35 Per J and {iving Aner Toathed. In- PAY ROLL DEPARTMENT

ire 2310 N. Meridian.

DICTAPHONE OPERATOR 38-Hour Week,

Permanent Good Salary

Excellent Opportunity Good Transportation

THE KEYLESS LOCK CO.

CH-0100

"ELEVATOR OPERATORS

White For office Building. No Sunday wok Good pay and working conditions, Apply Mr Fuller, 12 . 1209 Roosevelt bldg

~~ ELEVATOR OPERATOR 18 or over; see-Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms { hotel, 410° N. Meridian,

"ENVELOPE MACHINE _ OPERATORS

For Light, Pleasant Factory Work PERN EMPLOYMENT

‘Central States Envelope Co. }

16 South Sherman an Drive

ek ¢ EXPERIENCED TYPIST xk!

Splendid opportunity - for -above-aver-age gifl; order billing, form and fillin letters, filing and general office duties. An excellent opporsunity 'n aA permanent position for the right girl to develop and to assume more

responsible duties Give full and complete Information in letter ‘of application 5'2 Day Week Permanent position with wholesale firm in _-business over 50 YOeATrS Daowrftown air conditioned office, . 3-*blocks from Circle.

THE HOUSE OF CRANE

124 8. Meridian RI-2353

5-day week no Saturday n N Capitol : AVON PRODUCT Soo Teqee wil net from $8.00 to $20.00 in comm. for womefi who need to care for family and yet work. RI-8533 —2 territories west.

BANK CLERK

Permanent employment; bookkeeping or adding machine experience helpful. ‘Bee Mr, Cramer,

American National Bank 45 N. Penn.

BEAUTY COURSE.— SALE Price Increased $30 Jan. OW ONLY 395 Easy terms—No age limit

Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P. M.

For the convenience of war workers and housewives. Own your shop, netting for yourself $125 to $200 weekly,

15

FILE CLERK

Straight alphabetical and general office work Permanent position. Experience preferred but not nec essary Apply Mr. Miller:

W. J. Holliday % Co. 543 W. McCarty” ‘St.

FILE CLERK

for general tising concern 328 N

office work of theater adver. 40-hour week, permanent Illinois

FLAT WORK IRONER OPERATORS

No Experience Necessary Apply Mr. Hocker

Progress Laundry 430 E, Market

or we place you on a responsible job. ROYAL BEAUTY ACADEMY 401 Rooseyelt Building E CATALOGUES

BENCH WORKER f

RI-0481

or LEATHER HANDLES No Experience Necessary M. R. MASSON CO. 2160 Montcalm

Martin, Greenville, O., passed away Sunday evening. Services at the Flan ner 2 Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesay. p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Bin. Friends may call at the mortuary. MILLER—Ada B., age 67, mother of Mrs. Asher, Mrs. Edith Bowser, James W. and Perry T. Miller, sister of Mrs. Stella Acton, Mrs. Bertha Weaver, “ Mrs. Myrtle Hayes, Mrs. Thomas Cusick and Clyde Stanfield, passed away Sunday moring at St. Vincent's ‘hospital Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., Conkle Funeral Home, 1034 W. Michigan st. Friends invited. . Burial Floral Park Priends may call at the funeral home after 4 p. m. Monday. {CORRECTED NOTICE] MORRISON—Mrs. Martha McIntosh, 4240 . Sunset ave.: wife of R. Bruce Morrison; mother of Mrs. Frederick A. McLatghfin and Mrs, Alexander FP. Craig; passed away Sunday evening. Services at Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mor- | fuary. { ROBISON—Eleanor B.. 268 Blueridge rd.:| + wife of John G. Robison and mother of James W. Robison; sister of Henry F. ~“Brinker; passed away Saturday evening. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. _Burial“Crown Hill. ~ ROSEBROUGH-—Jameés A. husband of. Oleta Rosebrough; Harry V. Rosebrough, §. M., 2-c; passed away Wetnestay morning. Funeral Tuesday, a. m., at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, 946 N. Dlinois st. Friends may call at the chapel any] time. Burial Fountain Park cemetery, ‘Winchester, Ind. STEIGERWALD—Charfes Marrill Jr, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M Steigerwald, brother of Carol Bue, passed ~~ away Bunday. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m, ‘ Little & Sons Puneral Home, st. ech Grove. ‘Burial cemetery. Friends may Pp. m. this evening.

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age Ti vears; father of

Holy Cross call after

L. Taylor; also survived. by 18 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, passed away Baturday, years. Funeral - services a. m., Voigt Mortuary, 1632 8. Meridian, followed by services at the Waverly Methodist church, 11 a. m. Interment Odd lows cemetery, Waverly, Ind Friends invited.

WELSH — Michael William, retired city fireman, 53 years, of Fountaintown, Ind husband of Henrietta Welsh, father of Mrs. Dorothy Beeler, brother of James Welsh, Lacille St. Clair and John Welsh (deceased), grandfather of Dianne and Deanna Beeler, passed away Sunday Friends may call at the Jordan Funeral home, 1550 Brookside avenue, after

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ATTENTION! ANUARY GR GENERAL OFFICE WORK We have a permanent position open for a beginner between the ages of 18 and 35. no experience necessary Accuracy in figures essential, some typing. Apply after 7:30 a. m: Cook Coffee, 936 E. Georgia, or phone MA=3104 for appointment.

BILLERS

Hours 9:30-6:30. Permanent. Ideal working conditions: Sitting work.

=> LANE BRYANT

752 E. Market St.

"BILLING CLERK

Experience Helpful Downtown MA-2455 | BINDERY GIRL—Experienced of appreit-| tice. 'C. B Crippin & Son, Inc, 5 N. New Jérsey: g

BOOKKEEPER |

it you have a general know edge. of bookkeeping we ow - an attractive opening for you |

225

“1s a vital war plant at present. | with a bright post-war, future. Five- -day | week. Our own cafeteria “ Apply -at-once HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. 1545 Van Buren

~ BUS ET p—

For Terrace Tearoom | This will “probably appeal to women | with children who would like to work a} short time each day during the luncheon

Hour. Apply Terrace Tearoom, 6th floor, any morning before 11 o'clock

The WM. H. BLOCK CO.

% CLERICAL +» - Permanent Position A Open in. Our Claim Dept ¥xperience Unnecessary For Interview Apply at ~American States Ins. Co. 542 N. Meridian CLERK-TYPIST

40-hour week. Permanent Jposition.

M-G-M PICTURES

GIRL

FOR MARKING ROOM

One with previous experience preferred Salary - based on your experience. Steady position, |

LEADER STORE

149 E. Washington

~ Girls—Opportunities Now

War Jobs Today A

Peace Jobs Tomorrow

Employment Office—Women 240 N. Meridian St.

Indiana ‘Bell Telephone Go.

GIRLS For Shipping Room | Good working conditions, 67'zc See Mr

four Must be U.S. citizen. Shher.

'BURFORD PRINTING CO.

603 E. Washington

“% GIRLS TO LEARN +

Fashion Cleaners, , 1901 Central

729 N. DE

GIRL National Hosiery Mills | Colored, for washing pans and cleaning Call R1-1321, 8 a.m. to 5 p. m. in bake shop 55¢ per hour. Karle's! Bakery, 3510 College

Experienced HOSIERY WORKERS We have openings at present for

SEAMERS FINISHED MENDERS : RUNNER MACHINE OPERATOR

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

JANUARY GRADUATES

a.

GE lady, on ; general housework; § as. or 815, oa! 1225. . OR

HITE © CLAYPOOL HO? I “POWER SEWING MACHINE ~ "OPERATORS ~~

Colored or Whide

NEEDS

~Wontfan with comptometer experience; salary base on your experience, steady position, .

LEADER STORE

__ 149 E. Washington

PPACTICAL NURSE [77.1

in nursing home. TA-3097.

~ SALESLADIES For Branch Store Managers Experience not necessary. We pay wou

while you are training for this pleasant daytime work. Write or apply

DAVIS CLEANERS

2835 2835 Northwestern

~ Sales Tabulators

Permanent. Hours 8:30—5: 30. An interesting mrethod easily earned: ~Sitting-work: gr—

—> LANE BRYANT <=

752 E. Market St.

Secretary, Typists Dictaphone Operators General Office Clerks

| Experiented, good pay, 40-hour week | AREY Herfl-Jones Co., 1411 N. Capitol ave

SECRETARY

pall or part time. Permanent position with old established firm. Must be able

Hid expe

Sa uit From: Ir 4 WANTED Lady Tight Tn

work. © Good ” opportunity Joy advancement. Apply at 15 N. Pen {VHT Ly house Rr im.

mediately; nice home; good sala 14912, TA- 3308. - oy, L

25-35, to wark in” euse service . department, filanswering phones - and. some typing, See Mr. D. 8. Martin, Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, 330 W. Ninth.

“WOMEN, AGE 18-25 To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics

WOMAN tomer ing,

PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.

THE BARBASOL ' CO.

hi | 846 N SENATE

: t k dwich d While (3) a ee Tas

Good future for women 25 to 45 years old,

Apply ‘THE PARKMOOR 38th and Coliseum

Take Illinois-Fairgrounds Streetcar, aet Off at Fairgrounds

WOMEN name takers for Shy Siraciory. Pleasant outside work; ng. R. L. Polk & Co.. 322 Board of Trade bldg

% WOOL SPOTTER +

FASHION CLEANERS, 1901 CENTRAL

HELP | WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10

iii AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY |

Day and Night Openings

for : MEN AND WOMEN

Apply Personnel Office 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.

[1 o take rapid dictation. M. O'Connor &

f Co. MA-2477

STATISTICAL CLERK

Knowledge of preparation of charts, graphs, reports, etc. Also use of calculator. Permanent posiition witht excellent advancement opportunity. Rs {

‘Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc. ____8M N. Noble St. % STENOGRAPHER 4 Typing, Dictation and Clerical Work 5% -Day,- 41-Hour Week Permanent Position Apply Employment Office

PACKARD MFG. CORP. 2900 Columbia Take any northbound streetcar to 30th st. Then transfer E. to Columbia. Plant at] Suh and Columbia. Only 25 minutes from | Circle.

+ STENOGRAPHER ®

® and TYPIST * 51,-DAY WEEK POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT i "® RKO RADIO PICTURES © ® 428 N. lllinois St. @

~ STENOGRAPHER

srr ADY,

EXPERIENCED—-FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT. APPLY Employment Office, 7th Ploor

spams ca——————————

| The WM. H. BLOCK CO.

STENOGRAPHER

Experienced and capable stenographer. Permanent position in exécutive’s office.

‘Address Times, Box A497 STENOGRAPHER

to take ‘some dictation, transcribe, do typing in our general office. Ours is a vital war plant at present with ‘a bright post-war. future | Attractive proposition. Five-day week Our own salsieria,

Apply at once HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. 1545 Van Buren

| STENO-DICTAPHONE OPERATOR

{18 to 38. for office of petroleym company Permanent Aon; excellent orking conditions

THE TEXAS “COMPANY

3521 ‘E MICHIGAN STREET

es hee

— TRAINEES op M8 to 35.

Openings for ambitious girls inter. ested in learning a skill. Light, clean work Short training period Permanent position. Day work Hospitalization and many other advantages.

Typist

light starting

bookkeeping. salary.

Train for Attractive

Shirley Corp., 330 E. St. Joe

ASCA

MANUFACTURIN

ROOSEVELT AVE

Needs Tool Makers Machinists Skilled and Unskilled Machine Operators Inspectors

If pot now in. war work apply

|Y- S. Employment Service TW Washington

El ELI LILLY & COMPANY

Has the following job openings available to men not now employed in an essential industry:

i8 Production ——— 1 Warehouseman Workers 1 Carpenter 5 Janitors 1 Electrician 4 Bottle Wash 1 Machinist Operators 1 Painter 4 Freight Packers 1 Pipe Fitter 3 Process Operators .1 Sheet Metal Man

Also Opportunities for -Women Postwar Possibilities

Employment Office

220 East McCarty Street

* FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50

*———|_5.LANE BRYANT <

iF

BILL CLERKS -

to ts electromatig, and ARP . billing machines. Excellent wages and. piece work.

New York Central Freight Office

301 8. DELAWAR:

_ ORDER FILLERS FILE CLERKS

752 E: ‘Market St.

“SALESPEOPLE _

Women’s Shoe Department

Experienced, full-time employment. Apply employment office, Tth floor,

The WM. H. BLOCK CO.

Leak SHOP. FOREMAN pg

% to Handle (20) Men »%

Good, Warm Room Must Be Experienced on Fords and Chevrolets Good Future * Possibilities

‘J 13th and Meridian Sts. % __. EXTRA TYPIST WANTED

+ WAR-JOBS WITH —

To as food. and fountain drinks. | Pleasant work. Chance for advancement.

See Mr. Moore

JANUARY GRADUATES

Young Women and Young Men (4F)

Western Union

Will train you in telegraph: work. A lifetime career. Paid while learning. Apply Employment Bureau 716 Guaranty Bldg

to 4:30 P. M.-Monday Thru A. M. to. 1 P. M. Saturday.

8 AM Priday—_8

Call R1-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

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RI-1321, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. HOUSEKEEPER—Immediately; w? hite: stay: | will “¥rain good beginner for billing nice home; good pay. 2 L1-49! 4912, TA-9305. | department; 5'2 days per week Pleas1 a ant rkin nditions, Essential m HOUSEKEEPER, stay "on place good { a working con Wages to right person. BR-1386, BL 2508. | dustry with no post-war conversion Td mp —— problems.

I. B. M. Tabulater and Key Punch Operator

LI 436% Mr. MatLeod . - COMBINATION

p.m. Monday. Puneral Wediesday, Jan. 10, 2 p. m. Friends invited, Burial} “Washington Park. WHITNEY —John, 1415 W. Ohia st, passed awdy Saturday p. m. at City hospital. | Friends may call any time aj the Tolin

| BOOKKEEPER & STENOGRAPHER | CALCULATING" MACHINE OPR. |

5-DAY WEEK Permanent—Post-War Security

INSLEY MANUFACTURING CO.

_Ro1 N. Olney (350° E. 10th St.

Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect. BServices Tuesday, 9 a m., from 8t. Anthony's church; Burial’ Holy Cross Friends invited, WILLMOTTFred; 48 years, husband of Beatrice Willmott, father of Joan and Paul Willmott, passed away Saturday. | Puneral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. at the G,/ H. Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8.| East st. Friends invited, cremation. |

Friends may call after 6 p. m. Monday |

Gomptometer Operator”

Must be experienced; permanent. Salary based on your experience. Call LI-1351, Ext. 235 or apply

WYPER—Anna Katherine, sister of Ca: Marshal, New Orleans, La; Ed and Wi-| Kingan & Company liam Plummer; half sister of Marth Maryland and Blackford Patterson of Shelbyville, Ind, Passed x . Say pranday Rm, Bt LE TERIICIICA,.] mas gag Rima ETER 301 Mietcher ave, Friends may call at - the Tolm Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect COMPTOME ty any time. Services Tuesday, 2 OPERATOR orn.” 2718 CTimtel ot interment New] Fave opening. for experienced Crown. Friends invited : x | comptometer operator Excel- . lent working conditions Good CARDS OF THANKS 2 pa) and good post-war future —— — Ya - Nn BAIN—We wish to extend our 1 Ya-day oa Pontius xe and appreciation to our fr 5 |

relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and bea 11 floral tributes received at the death of our bel oved | wife, mother and sister, Katie Bain. W especially wish to thank the Res ye Mrs, ‘James Carter for their consoling words, the pallbearers, Mrs. A: Dixon and Mrs. Roy J. Horton, fur

eral

directors. | CHARLES BAIN, EDITH RICHARDS |

D WILLIAM WILSON SCH Aone wish to thank the relatiy _ friends and neighbors for their Kindness + and beautiful Hora] offerings received

nell e |

POLAR ice s FUEL CO.

Gomptometer operator

Excellent opportunity for girl who has completed training Perma" nent position

Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc.

#34 N. Noble St, i .

at the death of my beloved father, John |

ooley. I especially wish to thank the Ror. Ira Stock, the E. C. Atkins Co. the Morrow Nut Shops, the pallbearers, the organist, Mrs, Fowler, and the J. C. Wilson of the Chimes.” . MRS. MARY srerHeNs. | Bi

* FUNERAL DIRECTORS ow WT. Bla Blasengym Be B80, a ne UNERAL HC HOME

FUNERS =

Chapel

Market 1234 1604 W. Morris

5 W. Fail

ak MA-5324

N MA-5485

Dorothy |

=| gee ' Mr.

* Comptometer Operator *| 18 to 30

To Do Interesting Payroll Work | Type Required, Beginners Considereg.

. NATIONAL "HOSIERY MILLS

CALL RI-T321—5:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.

COPY GIRLS

= The editorial department of The In{dianapoits Times has openings for iwo young ladies between the ages of 17 and {21 No previous newspaper experience necessary Five-day, 40-hour week; va-| cation with pay.” ‘Pleasant, interesting {work that offers excellent opportunity for. advancement, Permgnant position Please’ Free, The Indianapolis Times, | [214 W, Maryland, or phone RI- 5551

|

cenit A “Room ad a J Fimes vais 3 [11ttle oy 16¢c

BE

Apply

Must

Hours 8-3 h day Saturdays is an oppor : and after the war nationally-known manufacty pe eral pension plan, group health ar accident Insulate, shor Own cal serving lunchéor

THE BARBASOL co.

{ Richardson Co. | 20th and Olney Si, interview,

Call CH-0673 for

Full or Part Time TYPISTS

Excellent Wages

ICERS AND WRAPPERS -

Permanent jobs in our and roll departments ant work with good Day night hours

OMAR, INC.

Q1 E. 16th St

cake Pleas« pav

or Apply

“Key Board Tr w% Graphotype Operators vc

Permanent positior 40-Hour wk Opportunity for advancement

interview call” at pre

For

American States Insurance Co. oY

342 N. Meridian

f {or distributing and” setti ing type. 15 N __Pennsylvan

"LAUNDRY HELP

Shirt Press Operators

Full or: part Good sta ready for

time work

rung pay

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave. I ROOM INSPECTRESSES

CLEANING WOMEN LAUNDRY WORKERS

CLAYPOOL

MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR 5-day | “Apply |

be able to type and file; 41-hour week; perinatgat position. Employment Off

PACKARD MFG. CORP. 2000 Columbia Tak Then

transfer "Columbia.

Circle. I

Muitigraph | Operator

‘Experienced full-time employment, Apply Employ-

‘ment Office, 7th floor.

AND pire) A = The WM. H. BLOCK CO.

any hortaboynd, streetcar to 30th sta. Plant at $0th and Cr “only 25 minutes from

See Mr. Garrison, ‘611 Security Trust Building

PHONE FR-4120 “

or

TYPIST x ] % 5-DAY WEEK

Position

Permanent

The Hoosier Casualty Co.

15th Fir. FletcHer Trust Bldg.

| Typist and General Office Work

| Permanent position with old established firm. DILLING & COMPANY W. MORRIS & CHOCOLATE AVENUE RI 33 Girl for training as “report writer, Must be good typist Permanent, full. time position with good posi-war future Apply Dun & Bradstreet, Inc, 900 Test { Building General office work. Permanent, post.

Pleasant surroundings and Apply Consumers Home 401 N. Capitol.

~Typist—General Office Work Age Limit, 25. Will consider good beginner Five-day week ance Company, TA-1501. TYPIST—With some: bookkeeping experience; 40-hour week; __Permagent. 5317 N Capitol ave,

WAITRESS WANTED {2° “iees wa no Sundays. Horseshoe Inn, 40 W.'Mary-

land.

viata RISES WAITRESS | 411 8 | LLINOTS »8T.

WAITRESSES” TEE" PEE © WA-6440 Waitresses and Fountain Girls

White. No Suridays or holidays. Meals and unitorms* furnished.” Apply Coons Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois

war pesition, good salary Equipme nt Co,

Manis and uhiforms furnished. Coons. Drugstore, 448 N. Ninos,

red. Bteady

Some T ~advancement,

experieifce (IER Fenn Apply a 5 N

Penn,

ee

Northside Insur-|

no Saturday work. |

WAITRESSES & FOUNTAIN GIRLS

Apply | WANTED—Lady to seta eres type P or

= '% LEARN TO SEW *

We will teach able-bodied people

POWER MACHINE OPERATING School Every Day

3234 W. Washington

MACHINE OPERATORS

We need machine operators for vital war production, We have an attractive offer for you. Apply now.

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. _

« 1545 VanBuren

DRUGSTORE

NEEDS * Fountain Girls * Cigar Clerks * Salesgirls. * Registered Pharmacists * Fountain Manager * Porters | '® Salesmen

hpi to Mr one

| OPENINGS IN AN ESSEN-

Scales in petson. Do not

TIAL INDUSTRY

WESTERN UNION |

+. WANTS

10 YOUNG WOMEN

18:40, cording Opérato Neddedl, Paid.

Apply Employment Bureau . 116 Guaranty Bldg. 8 A M-to 430 P. M. Monday Thru “Friday; 8AM tol Po M. Baturday.

"to Train for Telephone Re-~-No Experience ‘hile Learning,

Beck Canvas Products, wy

ok Red Cab Company Jesk

Good Wages and Hours See Mr, Garrison 611 Security Trust Bldg. FR-4120 VITAL FACTORY WORK

® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave.

PEACE TIME OPPORTUNITY

Establish Yourself In An Essential Industry, Jobs Now Available,

Yr Compositor and Molder % Machinist v Wood Die Maker % Electrician : Apply Today Employment Office INLAND CONTAINER CORP.

F'REMAN

io dive Truck

"| Couple

clean, No. Deep or laundry.

week “and ing ‘quarters furnis!

quire 2310 N._ Meridian,

“evimod Tamme: | - PRESSMAN Paper Package Company

house and ib h $35 Per]. hed. In-

48-Hour week. Report at gate- » house, gsdale Ave gas plant, corner = Northwestern

..Ave. and Langsdale.

Permanent, Lane Bryant has 2 DISHWASHERS been steadily growing and ex- | White. § sia $25.00 And meals: no S ays, no Holidays. ngl - panding for 45 years. You can |fee Shop. y Fiah Novel 300 "secure -a position here that will hs suit your experience and educa- 4 Essential war and peaceHons time industry needs men on steady Jobs. = Laborers, 3c; firemen, * 80c; oven laborers, 80c; mechanics, 83¢ and 9c.

“% EVANS MILLING CO. *

Needs * Packers * Truckers % “General Mill Workers

No experience necessary pay. 20 Minutes from Downtown 1730 Ww. MICHIGAN ie p— ee om

No experience NECesSary Good starting - py Essentfal--Industry,

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.

Men for . x FACTORY WORK * in essential industry with per

cent of war work. 45-Hr, Week, § days with 47% hours pay. Apply

CROWN PAPER BOX CO.

32 E. Georgia

Good starting Time and one-half for over 40 hours

EXTRACTOR MEN —

% FINISHER WANTED *

To burn in and polish off pianos, If you have had arly experience at all in this type of work see us immediately. Good pay and permanent set-up. Ask for Mr, Wilson.

WILKING MUSIC COMPANY [are oor WAT THE:

CH-7676, Mr. Mattox.

~ FOUNTAIN UNTAIN MEN

TEE PEE nly Ya. 6440

laundry Sunnyside Sanatorium,

FREIGHT HOUSE

TRUCKERS

Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD

» 139 .E. South

Freight House Truckers

Pull or part-time workers needed. Immediate cash for pari-time work.

N. Y. Central Freight Station 301 Sowth Delaware

w—— ey

® Good Starting Salary @® Opportunity. for Advancement ©® Excellent Post-war Future ® No Tire or Grease Work

GASETERIA = 1031 E Washington St. GRILLE * AND

700 West Morris Street

HELP WANTED—MALE 11

NOTICE

All male workers oovered by the Priority Referral Plan will be required to comply with all WMO regulations.

|

AUTO MECHANIC Experienced on Ford Automobiles See Mr. Kinsley “GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont

ww Auto Body Metal Man *%k | Top Pay

Pennsylvania Motor Inn vw (450 N. Pennsylvania Street 4

RPT SCE | AUTO MECHANICS. GQOD CONDITIONS | —~GUARANTEE—~COMMISSIONS 30TH | & CENTRAL SALES _TA-4501._ BAKE Also an experienced oyen man. Open evening for ‘interview. . WEST BAKING CO. 13 EW Wash

SE BOYS »

16 or over. + For Stock Work.

National Hosiery Mills Call RI. 1321,8 A.M. to 5 P. M.

15 or over to work after school, t later than 7 p. m.~ Also full time work Sat. and Sundays. Good wages. Pleasant, healthful war work. Mr Dalton, 18 N. Meridian

WESTERN UNION ~~ “9% BOYS %

Light . delivery on street car. $18.00 a week to start. 40-hour week: Saturday off. 447 Bankers Trust Building, LI-6996.

"3 BOYS TO PARK CARS

Empire Garage, 136 E Wabash Mr. Kennedy _

% BOYS TO PARK CARS

DENISON SERVICE OHIO & PENN + CABINET MEN 4 + FINISHERS “4 + PATCHERS +

Call at Once

WILKING Music co.

610 8. New Jersey

See

“Coal Truck Driver

Steady Job—Good Pav

EEE

Most coal conveyor loaded

MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO.

* COUNTER MAN

$30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St. Clair St,

‘Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.

WANTED

HAND NAILERS AND LABORERS

. 1300 Beecher HOUSEMEN

CLAYPOOL HOTEL -

HOUSEMEN

CLAYPOOL

Young men, train for sales positions. sured if successful:

strictions. Bell Telephone Company, 240 N

Indpls, Wire Bound Box Co.

iNDIANA BELL TELEPYONE CO.

20 to 30 years of age, to Good future as-| - Applicants should not | be subject to military service or'work reApply R. B. Beranghn, Indiana Meridian.

‘ JANITORS

(2) White; dry CH-7676, Mrs. Sherrick, .

Janitor apt. houses; $100 per mo., | ing quarters HU-2485. » : Department These Jobs offer interesting work in pleasant surroundings and plenty of opportunity for ambitious men. . Apply ‘between 8:30 and 12 noon at our employment office Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. 216 N. PINE ST

Packers for Our Shipping

salary, room, board and laun-

Handy man for work around Hv

'PRESSROOM

KITCHEN HELPER

room, board, laundry Mulvey

LEARN A TRADE

Salary, Miss

*

trade Age 16 to 40 halt over 40 hours with a post-war nings for interview 1331 BE. Washington st.

Lithograph Press Helpers T0¢ an hour for day work 75¢. an

hour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 B Washington

Lubrication Man

Permanent. Good future. Essential Industry.

GOODXYEAR SERVICE 627 N. Delaware

* MAN WANTED * for Light Stoker Firing . 0dd Jobs Cleaning, Oiling, ete. Good Wages—Permanent

Time and Esegntia) security

1

401 8 State st. MA-8585 3830 Brookville rd [R-1191

@® (4) Chev. Mechanics o Must Be A-1-—Good Pay.

i

See Mr. Cook ® RED CAB- COMPANY © @®-13th and Meridian @

COLORED MAN to fire stoker, and wash funeral ears. . 1101 'N. Pennsylvania,

BOOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

COUNTER MAN No Grill Work, Good Hours Good Wages No Sunday Work BAKER'S LUNCH ROOM 115 W. 30th St.

Ties Sos &s as

Bo

y f1001 Central

* DY-PER SERVICE *

814 Dorman 'MAN TO HELP

WHITE OR COLORED CLAYPOOL HOTEL

MAN Not afraid of animals, Apply in person, 910. N Capitol, 15 N. Pennsylvania

MAN 5" beni

MAN “to wash trucks

MEN WANTED Citizens Gas & Coke Util. ity, an esesntial Industry in rti jhe and just as busy and essential in peacetime needs men ' There are. openings for . yard laborers at 73¢c an hour, coke oven laborers 13¢, track repairmen 73¢ and coke oven operators A0c 48-hour week, Apply in person to Mf Baker at Gas Plant, 3900 Prospect St.

nl yr

a. aad 140 5,

f

CH-76176,

Tx Excellent opportunity to learn baker's oneindustry Open eve West Baking Co.

“Tn cleaning room. | Fashion Cleaners. | 4 Opportunity for Advancement * | Steady, Post War Employment MAN TO WASH CARPETS to. work in dog and cat hospital. Steady. “for distributing and setting type.

Some porter work. See Mr. Harmon, 1331 E. Washington st.

® MECHANIC © 1ST CLASS MECHANILS AND

METALMEN TOP WAGES. PERANENT EMPLOYMENT:

ony

Ce Fo FOXWORTHY co.

®-819 E. Washington St. .

MEN WANTED Lithograph Press Helpers 706 an hour tor day work, TSe am.

hour for night work. Conatderable overtime necessary

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co,

aig 803 BE. 3 EB Washington =~ ©

| men WANTED

Essential Industry

PAPER PACKAGE CO. 802-8. Delaware ~~

MEN 16 to 60

Essential work; post-war security; 8%. | day week All daytime work with plenty of overtime; No experience necessary. | Good’ starting salary. Apply Mr Miller, |

. J. Holliday & Co.

543 Ww. McCa ty :

~~ MEN | ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY 2

Experience NOT Necessary |

Full or part time Steady work now ang | after the war. Our business has been operation fere for 756 years.

National Starch Products, tno. 1815 8 DROVER

Work

Central States Envelope Co. 16 8S. Sherman Drive

to Work in Bottling. Plant

Good Pay—Permanent Apply Leonard Farber

NEHI BEVERAGE ¢€0, aa JEON. Seats MEN WITH CARS Late model, to deliver telegrams; full or part time Mr. Dalton.

re NESTERN UNION One Fry Cook Also. counter man ah

once; board, room,

salary, IR-0931. PARTS MAN be familiar with Ford parts, Permanent position. © Good pay. See Mr. Archer.

HARRY A. SHARP CO, INC.

a i$ Virginia As Ave.

~ PERMANENT JOB

With Opportunity for Advancement STOCK ROOM PACKERS SHOP MECHANICS DOCK HAND

— THE GIBSON CO.

mss smamese CAPO PERMANENT POSITION FOR MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR

in supply department, Experience no$ necessary. For interview call at

AMERICAN STATES INS. 0,

MN Meridian

Experienced Plumber MAROTT HOTEL Mr. McKinney Building Superintendent PORTER APPLY MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington

TERS-—18 10 80. Parté or full-time work. Corvenient loca tion. No transportation problems. Experience preferred but not necessary Your drug store-is-an essential part of your: everyday home-front service, HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES—OF-FICE-—CALIFORNIA AND MAR"KET STS.

T™YOREG:R Steady Employment—Good Wages See Mr. Shirley . HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO, 219-221 E. Wash, MA-1404

PORTER %

Colored; day work; no Sundays. Apply Coons Drugstore, 449 N. Illinois. = = NO SUNDAYS. 317 SOUTH

PORTE ILLINOIS 8ST.

APPRENTICE

Here is an excellent opportunity for a young man ,K mechanically inclined to learn a desirable trade . . one that is good now and doubly good after the war, Steady work the vear around. Five-day, 37% -hour week, time and one-half for overtime Come in,

see oyr modern presses and talk to John Rusie, foreman, The Indie anapolis Times, 214 W._ Maryland,

"RETURNING VETERANS

+» Essential industry engaged in repairing machine tools for vital war plats of fers immediate employment for skilled, semi-skilled machinists, floor ~assem= blers. We also need acetylene burners, shear men, and order workers In steel departments. ' This is same type of work we have been doing for past 15 years and will continue after the’

war No red tape. Your honorable discharge papers plus a desire to help in this important: work is all you need See Mr Westphal at the Ine

dianapolis Machinery and Supply Co, 1959 8 Meridian St .

SALESMAN

Office equipment and systems. Perma nent connection--earnings above average. Systems machine, typewriter and adding machine salesmen. This line will interest

you. Company established 85 years. AAA rating Do not “apply “if subject to ‘wdtk restrictions... Address Bow A511, Times |% 2 Sheet Metal Men * Must. Be A-1 - Steady Work—Good Pay See Mr. Cook

% RED CAB COMPANY

'% 13th & Meridian Sts, *

Tire & Battery Service Men * Good Pay — Good Hours *

GOODRICH SILVERTOWN STORES 550 N. Delaware Street ‘ See Mr. Bunnell

TRUCK DRIVERS for overland vans. Year-around employment with good pay. AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

863 Mass. Ave.,. Indianapolis TRUCKS

30 HAUL COAL

RATE OF "PAY

Mase Merrick

Co.

for Miscellaneous Factory - |

Se we SALES tn $75.00

oan War Pro emicals

CASTLE P

1-5655 * | ‘x2 W 50

Ese FINE POS INDIANAPOL 8

ite. For gas local deliveries Steady employm

TRUCK SOM ETAL WOR

yd El

Aero Mayfl 3 . 887 WANTED—-Man 1 Steady work. 8

Apply at 15 N. > -

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interested in to operate n position. 'Fo

MERICAN © 548 * 100%, Yc 60-Hour Yc Overtime Yc INCENTI Y Pleasant ECURITY W( Hg PECIAL ANN N AND AFTER be responsible any other than

ONE. knowin Norma Dyer, n who disappeare call her sister C

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Beau 342 PERMANEN Nationally adve arily sells for $5,

Worth $10-§12—

pen Every | Doors Ope Bring or YAL, 401

ONE-D Emergenc) Sresnnt Clean HEATING & 24- Hq 120 E. §1 $t. Cla “WE &

Front End Rep Auto and T _SPITZNAGEL & PAPER HANGING, ing Kem-Tone latest samples; w iite. Robertso CARPENTER wit equipment, can diate work of ai Salem-st. Days,

Paper Hangi mediate service, =| i PAPER CLEANINC especially kitche: mediate work. I 6 Spm

PAPER HANG

HOWARD JINES—

UPHOLSTERING— Call us today STRONG. BL-1: AA CONSTRUCTIC igusthial, Jitice GA-1651, 769,

Patch Plaste

Roof Repairs, all roofs.” Guaranteed Hardwood firs. lal refin, Remodelings

Hardwood floors ished, refinished. CIL.USAED STONE $4.50 Dp per ton, si rer

Mattresses pv CH-6110-R : PAINTING

ser

F urnace Repai

UTTERBACK tran hauling; yuick se

ROOMS WITH

BART(

Clean, attractiv Weekly rates upon at | Michigan. BROADWAY, T3145 ernistic furniturs 1or2 WA-1455 PALL CREEK, N, for man, newly constant ®hot wat $12. $14. WA-33 MERIDIAN-40TH bath; business m W. 33D, 1142—Lar © transportation ROOMS WITH CHILDREN — Moth over” Modern , ‘CH-5320 CENTRAL, 2155—L

twin beds, twin

Care for Ci Day or i Mitchel & it.

GIRLS—2-5 years. thermostatically C. A. IR-1227.

WILL HOARD 2 CATS; - by w eek. 3 SINGLE rooms earline; congenis

' WILL care for a

home. BE-3576-]

" WILL care for chi

home.- BL-33617. § CHILDREN age! Mrs. Andrews, | WILL take care of Allison's. BE,22:

: HOUSEKEEPIN

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dat, 3 pio ate 3 -eniploye $8. Fp

light, STON "run - partation. Pris ults. :

door bed. stoker