Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1945 — Page 15
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Fanner © Subanon,
Sonic NESBIT, EDWARD H. STOUT, CAPT. JAMES ROWLAND. ROBINSON, MRS. MARTHA HAWORTH
See plete notices -.c tor « time and date of funeral
Fonnen.s Buchanan 8 wis EN Ges. A nn”
DEATH NOHICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1045
BLACK—Molly A., mother. of Mrs, John B. Metzger and Donald F. Black, sister of Carl Alexander and Mrs, Martha Simms of Cincinnnati, O.; Mrs. Sarah DeBoise of Santa Ana, Cal; Mrs, Harry Roszell and Mrs. Ind, passed away Sunday a. m. at her daughter's residence, 5301 E, Raymond st. Friends may. call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect st. Services Wednesday, 11 a. m., from the funeral home Interment Greensburg, Ind. Friends invited. [Greensburg papers please copy. ro. BOND—Henry L, (im), of 629 Buchanan st., belov husband of Christina Bond (nee Moldthan), passed away Monday a, m. Friends may call at the Robert { Stirling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st. | Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p. m.| from the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park cemetery. CAREY Susan Jane, age 80 years, beloved wife of Alfred W. Carey and mother of Ployd Carey of Indianajolis, Mrs, C. L. Brawn of South Bend and Mrs, Charles W. Nelson of San Francisco, grandmother of George W, Worley of South Bend, sister of Mrs, Dora Cornelius of indianapolis and Mrs. Emma Kepner of Cicero,
TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 1047
Flora Jackson of Greensburg, |:
w. W. T Blasengym
DEATH NOTICES lis Times, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1945 VAN CLEAVE—Melvin J, of 3711 E. Michigan st., entered into rest Monday, age
«79 years, wife 51 William N. Van Cleave, mother of Mrs. R, M. McKinney, George
te 2
F, Charles L. and Oscar Van Cleave, sister of Mrs. ' Estella Grimes, Mis. Bertha Miteh, . Mrs. Daisey Greenburg 8
and Charles Blac eter. Services Wednes- | aay, 3 p. m., at ry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Priends are welcome, Burial. Washington Park. Moore Mortuafies. VERBARG—Charles’ W., age’ 72; beloved ~ husband . of Dalsy Verbarg; father F. 8 C. William Prederick Verbarg Shoemaker, Cal; artha Lou Verb Margaret Shephard, Virginia ooh: brother of Jgseph, Fred and Leonard Verbarg and Mrs. Ida Phillips; passed away Monday a. m. Burial North Vernon Protestant cemetery. Frien may call at Shirley Brothers Central Chap 946 N. Illinois st., after 1 p. m. wanpel | day. . Time of service later. WILLIAMS—Harriett E, age 81, mother | _ of Charles V. and Frank Williams, passéd away Surday evening at residenice, 531 King dve. Service Wednesday, 2 p. m., Conkle funeral home, 1934 W, Michigan st. Friends invited, Burial Mt.-Jackson, Friends may call at funeral home. A 2
CARDS OF THANKS ;
DRAKE—We wish to sincerely thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for 2 |
kindness and expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful flowers received at the death of our husband and father Andrew A. Drake. We especially wish to thank the Rev. A, W. Gage, the singel | Mary Jean Arterburn, and Moore Kirk. Also,* the Barnes mortuary, minister, the singers and pallbearers at Rockville, Ind. MRS. IDA ‘DRAKE AND CHILDREN.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5
i 25710, Wa. 5376 2226 Shelby.
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1934 W. Michigan St. BE- 1934
FARLEY FUNERALS 25st.
FLANNER & BUCHANAN — 25 W. Fall Creek Boulevard. TA-3377
BERT S. GADD
2130 Prospect St.
© GRINSTEINER'S New York MA-5374 ime H. HERRMANN
the |
Market 1234 1604 W. Morris
MA-6049
Ind passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. from Shirley . Brothers’ Irvinge Hill" chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Zimmer cemetery Friends may call at the chdpel any time [Noblesville (Ind.) Ledger please copy.l -> CARR--Geofrge E. (Hap) son of MIs. Mary Carr; brother of Henry Paul, Ni iel, Mrs. Nettie Passwater Mis, ier Ellis, Mrs Lazetta Kinkaid | I rdys Seltzer; died Tuesday morns| Ing Friend , ma) “call at his residence, | 52 1st st Time of service later, | FLINT--Tony O, of 2022 Adams st, entered irito rest Monday, age 69 years, husband of Jessie E:. Flinty father of Mrs. Marie Cotton, brother of R. Ora and Peter Fi grandfather of . Herschel. KE, Thelma, Betty and Norma Cotton, Services Wednesday, 1:30°' p.m, at Har Ww Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome Burial Washing~ ton Park cemetery. Moore Mortuaries. ForD- Maude E., age 51 years; beloved ot George E Ford, mother of MasE—Ford,—Patsy nn Ford, — foster er of Cpl How ard” E Fowler daughter of James A. Fowler, Pendleton, Ind.: sister of Chester A. and Earl Fowler, Prigg and Eva Beaker; Monday a. m Service f- p.m from Shirley Chapel, 5377 E,
st urial Washington Park y call at the chapel after § day :
"riend p.m
GOUDIE Cpl ¢."ige 24 -years; beloved son of y Belle Goudie; brother
of “Woodrow Beers Goudie; grandson of Mr. and Mr are Marks of Butler, Pa passed away In Van Nuys; Cal. Puneral Sat urday, 1:30 p.-m. from Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washi ngton 8 Burial Washington Park cemetery, Friends may call gt the ence, 825 N, Oxford st., from. 7 Wednesday until 10 a. m. Saturday and at the chapel after 11 a. m. HURLEY Richard Charles, beloved husband- of , son of Mrs. Josephine Horie, brot her of James A.
Hurley, VY. Hur
Mentor
5 Reed and Joseph (deceased), passed away at the resi ce, 5052 E. 13th st., Tuesday; 1°30 a. m., age 42 years. Puneral from Grinsteiner's Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York st. Friday, 8:15 a. m. Requiem high mass Little Plower church, 9 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m. Wednesday. KLINE—George W.: husband of Mildred; father of Mrs. Margaret Miller, Columbia Mrs. Jena Light, Indianapolis; | + of Mrs. Edna Heck, IndianapMrs. Grace Cohyrn, Indianapolis; | Mrs, Maude Singer, galem, Ind.; Mrs. | Mildred Byetsdorfer, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Pearl Bingleton, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Charles Rath, Kansas City, Mo.,, and Mrs, Justin Kline, Los Angeles, Cal.; grandfather of Margaret, Jena, Mary Ann and baby Dora Milder’ of Columbia C passed away Monday p. m., age 58 neral Thursday, 2 p. m Richard: Funeral Home, 1340 Madison ave, Burial Crown Hill Priends may call at the funeral home after noon Wednesday KRAMER Asa E., 44 years, of 621 N. 14 Sate, hushand of Maxine, father Richard and Judy, passed away Vet- lis erans’ hospital Monday a. m Friends | may call at the Tolin Funeral! Home, 1308 Prospect st., after 7 p. m. Tuesday. Services Thursday, 2 p. m., from the Friendship church, corner Spruce and | Prospect sts Interment New Crown. Friends invited. McBURNEY Delia (nee Manley), beloved Tister of Mrs of Thomas and Mary Collins, died at her residence, 1021 ‘8. Capitol. Funerdl from Speaks & Finn Fur eral Home, 1639 N Merid Thursday, 8:30 a, m., St, Juhin's ¢ *h a. m. Burial Holy Cross rn invited Friends may call after noon Tuesday. MILLER—George, passed away Monday, | Jan. 15. Puneral serydfes will be held! the Wald funeral home, 1222 Unton | Wedri esday afiérnoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Priends | are welcome. Member of the Atkins 20-
age 69, Mary. Collins, aunt
Year Service «€lub, | MITC io —~George W.. age 65. Brother ¢ Irs. Sarah Mullen, Miss Emma Mi {CRON Chatles and Willlam Mitchell, stepfather of Mrs. Elsie Kelly, Mrs. Margudrite ‘Lamb, Dave and Stephen Killion, passed Saturday evening Bervices Wec 10:30 a. m.-- Conkle | Fun neral, 1034. W Michigan. Friends invite Burial Floral Park Friends may call at the, funeral home NISBET —~Edward H., 421 W. 38th st, husband of Agnes J. Nisbet, brother of Emerson, Dayton, O,, agd Charlies of Love land, .O. passed away Sunday p. ni.
Service Flanner. & Buchanan mortuary Wednesday, 1:30 ppm Friends invited, Interment Crown Hill, Friends may call al mortuary. O0GLE—Jessie Lucille of James T. Ogle Berta Btrawn,
age 28; beloved wife danghter of Jesse and sester of Inez Domes,
Georgia Bmith, ‘Gene Strawn and Vers nice Strawn of Indianapolis, Charles Strawn of Camp Gordon,’ Ga., and Vernon Strawn, U. 8 army ‘in France; passed away Monday night Funeral notice later. Friends may call at Hams ilton . Funeral Home, 3002 Winthrop, after 10 a. m- Wednesday
ROBINSON-—Mrs Martha Haworth, West | ewton, Ind, wifé of Willlam A. mother of Nancy Ann and Sally Jeane, daughter of Mrs. Paul Haworth, sister of Mrs Leon Wallace, Terre Haute, Ind.; Leland | Haworth, Belmont, Mass. passed away Monday, p. m. Friends may. call at Plans { ner & Buchanan mortuary until m Thursday. 8ervices at Friends dt West Newton, Thursday, ¥ m, | Friends invited. ‘Burial West 2 eon. SCHNEIDER-George F., husband of Josephine A. father of Miss Ruth Schneider and Mrs. John Wessel, grandfather of Patricia and John Wessel Jr., died Mon. day morning. Puneral Wednesday, 8:30 at Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 10th st., 9 a. m. 88, Peter and Paul Cathedral Interment ~8t. Joseph cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary. SHIRLEY Frank W. age 69 vears; loved husband of Nettie Shirley; of Maude Shirley, Uhlan Shirley, Mrs, F, A. Pittet, brother of G. W. Shirley of Sanders, Ky Mrs, Walter Kennedy Sparta, Ky ; grandfather 8f Barbara Lou | Shirley, Carole Ann Shirley, passed away Monday a m, Services Wednes. day 3 p. m, from Union Chapel néar Vevay, Ind. Burial ¥nion Chapel cemetery Friends may ‘call gt Shirley Brothers Central Chapél, 948 N. Tiinots, from noon until 10 p. m. Tuesday and at Palen Chapel from 2-3 p. m. Wednes-
SMITH—Prank 8., 337 N. Drexel. , Be,Joved husband of Laura F mith (Peake), father of Mrs, Esther D., Akers, Miss Helen Smith, Wallace R. 8mith, Benton Harbor, Mich.: brother of Mrs. Clara Jessup, Bowling Green, Ind.; Clyde
beiather
8mith, Grayville, Ind.; Carl G. Smith, Vincennes, Ind: passed away Monday, ~Jan, 15,. Service. Thursday, Jan, 18 3 p. M., at Shirley Bros. Irving Hi chapel, 5377 BE. Washington. Friends invited, “Interment Washington Park. Friends may call at the mortuary
Wednesday afternoon and evening. ' For information, call MA~6049.
TOUT-—Capt. James Rowland, Douglas, Ariz, husband of Norman Johnston
Stouts father of Janet, son of Mrs, Eve. lyn ‘Stout, passed away. Services Flan. ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later, Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesdéy evening. BTROTHER—Edward C., age 29, brother of Pvt, Forrest D, Strother, New Britain, uncle of Forrest D, Strother Jr. U. 8. navy, passed away Monday morning. Bervices 3 p. m. Wednesday, Conkl# fu- . neral home, 1034 W. Michigan st. Friends
invited. Burial Crown Hill . Priends|. may call at funeral home TASICH — Mr: * Stojanko, a
beloved mather of Velko Tasich, Mrs. Rose = Regreb, mbther-in-law of Velielkn Regich d Dora Tasich, passed away Monday evening. Priends may eall at the resi ence’ N. “Tremont, aftet ‘6 p sday:
us iH neral an Sal ie Pater; \ tr information Btevens & jon Funeral Home, 2
I} | WILL the person who found a brown bill
Y| PESATY As
1305 8 EAST ST... __ MA-sis HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware St L1-3828 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 954 N. lllinois L1-540¥
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1422 Prospect MA-4944
J. O. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” 1234 Prospect St. M 433
LOST & FOUND 1
LOST—Brown fabric purse on E. Wash. streetcar, Monday evening, Jan. 15, containing $15 in bills and some change, fdentification pad to R. C. A., pictures of husband overseas; please return to Mrs. Elma Brown, 3843 E. Washington. BL-0081. 8: 30 ®; m:-6§ pmo reward,
fold with red trim at or near Columbia club, please keep the money and mail billfold - and" remainder of contents to
Gladys Thompson, 1656 Sheldon st. CH0435 LOST-—Black and white bird dog. Pointer
Male. V on forehead... Ansewrs 10 name “Tick.” $25 reward. IR-1524.
LOST—Diamond and platinum Lorgnette
(spectacles) on chain during Xmas holidays. Liberal reward. LI-2034. STRAYED near Brookside park, black and | white fox terrier, long tail, name “Wags.” Reward. CH-4023. FEMALE black and white dog. Answers to
Lassie Stayed from vicinity of Founta‘q1 Square Reward. MA-4233. a ani Dares rd op | MIet iS | Sette npan LOST-—Navy blue wool suit coat, between 14th-Illinois, Illinois ae jane MarketIllinois, Reward. CH-24 LOST-—Brown . alligator aT ‘kit containing black shoes, bracelet, Liberal reward. BE-1512. |
BROWN SILK (with fan stripe) umbrella | lost on - trolley Wedneaay: keepsake; | reward. CH-6208-J
Size 16x6.50.. $10 reward. Garage. LI-0848. SMALL fox terrier, 4 months old, name, | Brownie. Reward. HU-3009 a LOST—Lady’s Gruen wrist watch, Re-| _ ward. 617 E. 23d st. TA-8670. TOST—Gold bow pin with rhinestones; downtown Friday, reward. CH-3210. special
LOST Boy Scout first aid medal; award 1941; reward, TI IR-19 mammal RU 8
INS FRUCTIONS.
“GIRLS. WOMEN
Be a Practical Nurse Big Demand — High Wages High school not necessary Easy jearh at home in spare time Ages to "60. War demands have caused) big shortage Prepare now for this interesting, profitable and patriotic work. | Write for FREE ‘information Wayne | School of Practical Nursing Box A926, care Times.
| WOULD like to hear from , reliable n
men
who ‘would like to train in spare time household duties. Nd laundry, Stay, Deto “overhaul and install Refrigeration A MENDERS fense worker, wife of husband overseas; and Air Conditioning equipment. Should RUNNER MACHINE OPERATOR $12.00 weekly. FR-4069. 1133 §, Sheflield. be mechanically inclined. Sei fol : | WAITRE E interfere with your present wor or SS S information about this training, write NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS | at once giving nie. Address, age and RI-I321. A. M. to 5 PV M u_ |TE TEE PEE WA-6440 your working ours. es nst.. Box AS27, care Times. ~ HOTEL MAIDS | Waitresses and Fountain Girls LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE White or colored. Neat, steady women White No Sundays or holidays Meals INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL See Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms hotel. {and uniforms furnished.- Apply Coons wp anls for skilled operators ezce0d the | HOUSEKEEPER-— Good wages: - two chil-| Drug Store, .449 N Illinois RLY EID Ider esperL teacher. dren: full charge. WA-3601 3325 N. CAAA TTR EC REE SHAMPOO Monday through pymira; Northwestern car to 34th and * WAITRESSES + Wednesday from 10 8. m to 1p m. 8pe-| ciigion’ for post exchange work. Apply Stout Field |eial Cold Wave Permanent at reasonable | ties: elderly | Exchange. | orice. International Beauty School - 342] HOUSEKEEPER—Light duties elderly = |e Wash. st judy: to stay with invalid, (Stay). BE- WAITRESS ,, " HI SPOT” LEARN Spabish_Prench” English, conver-| ___°" - : 411 8 [LLINOIS ST. r od Language | HOUSEKEEPER: stay on piace; * good ©Q - 2812 Southeastern Ave, ,. ational or academic. Modern guage RE 1 Studio. TA-2013 wages to right person. _BR-1386, 'RI1-2508. 1 CH-1381. HELP WA! NTED—F ne I | HOUSEWORK— No cdokng: . stay; privatel™ — oem TTT TT HELP WANTE -FEMALE = 9 _room. ' Reference. $18. HU-7183 3 WANTED—WHITE WOMAN | HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 | ACCOUNTS receivable bookkeeping ma- | INSPECTORS i Nn Treat Sook Zxperienes not chine operator; Remington Rand ma- {| no Sunday work. Call Fo LR ge Dermanent. Seer: A oy work: | Girls to work in: bottling plant. view. 1 . rmanent 6 WOMEN. Good pay, permanent, RUSSET CAFETERIA NEED APPLY LEONARD FARBER 37 S. MERIDIAN ST. for NEHI BEVERAGE C0. | — wANTED=YOUNG LADY — 1420 N. SENATE Interested in good position with
LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK
Swing Master Corp. 421 E. Market
~ AUDITORS
Interesting clérical position that you can learn easily. Sitting work.
LANE BRYANT, INC.
752 E. MARKET ST. "AVON PRODUCTS "on hours will net Irom $8.00 |to $20.00 In comm. for women who need | | to care for family and yet work. RI-8533 —~3 territories west. ‘BENCH WORKER for
LEATHER HANDL FS No Experience Necessary M. R. MASSON CO 2160 Montcalm
CASHIER
Attractive opening for person = With pleasant personality; fife insurance office Previous experience as cashier not necwe will ‘train you although we do require a knowledge of typing and bookkeeping would be helpful. ' Per-
manent position i pleasant working conditions. Apply in person. 552-554 Consolidated bldg
% CLEANING WOMEN |
White or colored. Permanent position Good salary. Experience preferred, but not necessary, ——CLAYPOOL HOTEL
~~ CLERICAL
Permanent position for girl In production control; must be accurate in figures; experienced or inexperienced.
Mitchel & Scott Machine Co. !
1841 Ludlow
~ % CLERICAL »
Permanent position open in claim .department. General clerical work, Experience UNNECessary. Reasonable salary. Pleasant working conditions.
For Interview Call at
American States Ins. 0:
w« 542 N. Meridian
“GLERK—SOME TPYING
Good beginner. - Will train. Northside Instirancs. Co.. TA-1891. =
Couple Low tou sha Ture ing qua
to
r laundry; week and ariers. ,Jutnished. Inquire 2310
1 r HELP WANTED_FENALE
“Comptomefer Operator
Must be experienced; permanent.
5
Call LI-1351,
Salary based on your experience. .
Ext,
& Company
235, or apply
Maryland and Blackford
‘Comptometer Operator
Excellent opportunity tor girl who
has
completed training
Pernia-
nent position
‘Real Silk
Ade
“ Compometer Operator * |
“To Do Inte
Hosiery Mills, Inc.
N. Noble St
8 to 38
resting Payroll Work
Typing Required; Beginners Considered
NATIONAL
HOSIERY MILLS
CALL RI-I1321%:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. . m.!
ENVELOPE | MACHINE
OPERATORS
For Light, PI
easant Factory Work
PERMANENT EMPLOYMEN1
‘Central States Efvsloge On. Co.
16 South h Sherman Drive
FILE
& faight alp office work
habetical ard general ermanent position
Experience preferred but not nec-
essary
Apply
Mr. Miller
W. J. HOLLIDAY & Co.
543 W,
FIL
McCarty $1. E CLERK
for general office work of theater adver-
tising concern, 328 N. Illinois
FLAT WORK
40-hour week; permanent
IRONER OPERATORS
No Experience Apply Mr
Necessary Hocker
Progress Laundry
130
) E. Market
ATTEN TION!
JANUARY GRADUATES
GENERAL OFFICE WORK
We nave a permanent position open
for a beginner and 35 no Accuracy in. typing. Apply Coffee, 936 MA-3104 for a
GENERAL house’ _ dren; iren; excellent
x
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between the ages of 18 experience « necessary figures essential, some after 7:30 a. m., Cook Georgia, or phone ppointment
Work; 25-43, 3 small chilsalary. HU-6910
GIRL %
To Pack Orders.
40Light,
Mutua
18
Girls—Opportunities Now
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
Hour Week. Pleasant Work.
| Drug Co.
W. Georgia
War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow
Employment 0ffice—Women
240 N. Meridian St.
GIRLS WANTED
We need several peopje’ who are “inter-
| ested’ in becomir | No experience
necessary, LOST—Buick wheel, BT) tire and hub cap | is provided. Light pleasant Call Capitol | war opportunities.
1g skilled opti¢al workers ample training work. PostSee Mr.
White-Haines- Optical Co.
5
E. Ohio St.
2X Oulo 8 Girls, Experienced or to Learn
Marking, packing, Fashi on Cleaners,
Spotting
| GIRL for daytin
store. Full or
ington
— | GIRL or young Steady and permanent.
dle room mercial Towel,
GIR for typin HELP,
Lunch
) for
Must be
GULF REFINING general
1424 Nordyke
inspecting and
Ye work i n packa age pare! time. 2105 W
Tiquor
woman for stock and buns Com-R1-5737 for appointment. 18 and general office w cO GArestaurant work 5 days. Timmon's| MA-0539 (across |
K 2441
neat,
from Stewart-Warner)
Experienced
“% HOSI
ERY WORKERS
We have openings at present for
Young Aat|
1901 Central. |
~ PFACTICAL NURSE
| home
mC
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
9 | BELP WANTED—FEMALE
9
HELP WANTED—-IALE. FEM. Io
TA-3007.
SECRETARY TYPISTS Dictaphone Operators General Office Clerks
Experienced; good pay;
Apply
Herff Jones Co.
411° N. Capitol ave.
for night duty in nareing
40-hour week.
SECRETARY
Unusual opportunity for experienced girl; would take dictafion from executive. Per. manent . position. . Call RI. 3832, 8 a.m to 5 p.m.
|
ington.
STENOGRAPHER
Apply Pennsylvania St
SECRETARY
Full or part-time,
Typing, Dictation ‘and Clerical Work 5%-Day, 41-Heur Week Permanent Position i Apply Employment Office
PACKARD. MFG. CORP.
2900 Colunibia
Columbia, Plant Only 25 minutes fro
to
Permanent ‘position with old established firm.
MA-24171, “Soda Fountain Manager $20 a week. Call. Mr Wolman IR-5222 A p.m. a a a 634 N. Noble St. * STENOGRAPHER *
Lake any northhound streetcar>o 30th st. Then transfer E. 30th and Columbia Circle. ircle,
at m
~ SHIPPING CLERK
Cornelius Printing Co. 2457
Mr Blume
eral
Linde-Air Products. Co.
E. Wash-
B Also girl for gen= qffice work. 729 N.
~Stenographer & General Office -
Age limit, 35
+ TRAINEES «- 18 to 35
Openings for ambitiaus girls inters
ested in learning a skill. Light, clean work Short training period Permanent position ...Day
work Hospitalization and nay other advantages
National Hosiery Mills
__ Cali RI-1321, 8 a. fa m toh p m
Splendid opportupity for above-aver-age girl; order billing, form and fillin letters, filing and general office duties. An éxcellent opportunity in a permanent position for the right girl to develop and to assum» more resporifible duties Give full and complete information letter of application Apply Room 630. Postal Sranen Bldg. 10is af So
x TYPIST x
“sv DOWNTOWN LOCATION * GOOD PAY % 5-DAY WEEK
Call Mr. Leslie, L1-2518 ©
Western Electric Co.
420 W. Ohio
in
Five-day week. TA-1591.
S% EXPERIENCED TYPIST %r%
Must
* TYPIST 5-DAY WEEK +.
Permanent “Position
The Hoosier Casualty Co. 15th Fir. Fletcher Trust Bldg.
Girl tor .training
be- good typist
as ‘report
Permanent, fu
TYYPIST
11-
time position with good post-war future.
woot | K00d
Apply Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. 900 Test Building. | | * TYPIST % | Good beginner; will train for general office.work. 5%: days; permanent; postwar position; pleasant surroundings and salary, Apply 401 N, Capitol or call LI- 491¢
Wash- |
“TYPIST
an nd general office work. See Mrs. Newell,
1525 N. Meridian, Hogan Transfer and Stor ge Co T ist Pleasant. “working conditions; yp sermanent.
Miss Sutt or Mr
Thompson, 310 N,
IIL
TYPIST -With some bookkeeping experi-
l
ence; Permanent 537 N Capitol ave:
40-hour week; no Saturday work.
[Ty PIST—Desirable hours. Stone, Stafford
__MA-1451,
URGENT!
& Stone, 6th
Housekeeper needed, Assi
floor Consolidated bldg.
ist |
with care of childrén. Light|
JOBS,
3irl
WITH A FUTURE
Scout permanent
positions in all
parts of the country for qualified women
batchelor yi aff exp LI-8393,
with camp office,
degree, leadership and! erience. Call Girl Scout for appointment |
LADY
for distributing and setting type 15 N Pennsylvania
MAIDS INSPECTRESSES
CLEANING WOMEN LAUNDRY WORKERS
Lp oo OLA YPOOL ROTEL .
‘Muitigraph Operator
Experienced full-time em-
ployment.
Apply Employ-
ment Office, Tth floor.
The WM.
H. BLOCK CO.
"PANTRY GIRL
COLORED
PLEASANT WORKING
DITIONS
MOTEL LINCOLN PAY ROLL DEPT.
There is
~~ | post-war future in old established
retail fugniture office for general
office work. typing necessary.
VICTOR FURNITURE CO.
ome shorthand and
AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY
Day and Night Openings for
“ow
MEN AND WOMEN
Apply Personne] Office 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Shirley Corp., 330 E. St. Joe
BILL CLERKS
to operate electromatic and manual billing machines. Ex- . cellent wages and. piece work,
New York Central Freight Office
301 S. Delaware
Ages 16 to 50° To serve food and fountain drinks Pleasant work. Chance for advancement. See Mr. Moore. Dependable Fboks Drug Stores. California and Market St > LANE BRYANT « @® FILE CLERKS @ PACKERS @ INVENTORY CLERKS @® MAIL CLERKS ® ORDER FILLERS You Need No Previous Experience 152 E. MARKET ST.
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
MAN AND WIFE as caretakers in funeral
writer. |.
+231 W. Wash. St. “LY. 7555 em | WANTED - Lady to set and distribute type. Some experience preferred Steady werk Cpuortunity for advancement Apply at 15 N. Penn. WANTED —Lady for jight” mechanical|
home. Must be able fo drive car. Address Box A-513, Times. ORDER PICKERS FOR DRUG WAREHOUSE . 8 Months' experience in drug store or warehouse desired. Permanent, daytime
work. Apply &t once.
Dependable Kooks Zina POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
Market St. and Inexperienced Help in Plant No. 2
Apply {1 N. New Jersey St. Beck Canvas Products, Ine | __
Production Machine Operators
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY NEEDS
Men and Women
~ for all types of machine oper: ators on vital war production. Excellent post-war opportunities. Our own cafeteria. Experi enced or inexperienced
Mitchel & Scott Machine Coif 1841 Ludlow
VITAL FACTORY WORK
® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement
® No Experience Needed
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave. % Wool Presser %
work Good opportunity for advance " ment Apply at 15 N, Penn. Fashion Cleaner, 1901 Central. HELP WANTED—~MALE 1 Woman 25-te 38° to do filing
and clerical work. Permanent Essential industry. Martin, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, 330° W. 9th st.
an interesting opportunity in |-——
our pay roll department for an experienced, |
| capable girl
It is a
job with plenty of
opportunity to get ahead for the right per-
son—and with a rapidly go Apply at our employment tween 8:30 a; m and 12 noon. BO
tion
“218
oyrganiza- | office. be- |
AL FAST" CORP. “N.PINE ST.
REGISTERED NURSE
Essential in Pleasant Steady
POSS - war
dustry. 5'a-Day week. workinig conditions, position 20
minutes {rom Illinois & Wash. Sts,
Call CH-0673 for Appsiniien
SEAMSTRESS.
To Learn
Corset Alteration
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm.
H. Block Co.
o SEAMSTRESSES
Must have experience on cloth.
INDIANA Su UR co.
114 E
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Woman wanted {or clerical positions in accounting dept. Permanent position an essential “in. Austev—Ses—Mr— Ross, Ind floor Citizens Gas -& Coke Utility, 49 8. Pennsylvania.
WOMEN AND GIRLS
A position With a future. World's largest specialty Mail Order Store.
Apply Tomorrow
LANE BRYANT, INC.
ne EB sMARKET ST.
WOMEN, AGE (8-25
To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics
THE BARBASOL bd R46 N SENAT
Full time work: Apply Serv
Dept. L. Strauss & C
HELP W w ANTED—MALE- FEM.
~~ FILE CLERK AND MESSENGER
Opportunity for advancement PENN RAILROAD - 139 E South st.
PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT. WRAPPERS ——
over 186.
ice
i s
Top Pay
Pennsylvania Motor Inn * 1450 N. Pennsylvania Street *
AUTO MECHANICS
D0 YOU WANT TO WORK IN THE BUSIEST AND ONE OF THE MOST MODERN Iquipred SER-
VICE PLANT TOWN? OP. ERATED oy A LEADING AU. THORIZED FORD DEALER OF MANY YEARS: STANDING. ALL THIS ADDS UP TO THE FACT YOU CAN BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF ON OUR MONEY
AND MAKE BI SELF NOW; aN
MONEY YOURBE SET AFTER
: yd WAR. LSO WE ARE AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. THEN SEE 2 N.
JETT WILLIAMS, MERIDIAN, TODAY,
SENTIAL INDUSTRY. GET SET NOW. TRANSPORTATION 18 VITAL DURING THE WAR, AND WE WILL BE GOING STRONG IN THE POST-WAR YEARS.
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET 552 E. Wash. L1-4378,
AUTO MECHANIC Experienced on Ford Automobiles See Mr. Kinsley GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont
T gemwanet POSITION GOOD PAY
: HARRY A SH SHARD 0.
~ FOUNTAINEERS |
® A Job With a Future ~ |
Yk Auto Body Metal Man rok |
{HELP WANTED ALS
Good wages. Mr Dalton, |
work Sat. and Sundays Pleasant, healthful war work 18 N. Meridian
WESTERN UNION % Boys—Light Delivery %
on streetcar. $18.00 a week to start Full time; 40 hour week; Saturday off; time and one-half for overtime. 447 Bankers Trust Bldg, LI-6996.
% BOYS TO PARK CARS
DENISON SERVICE OHIO & PENN eRe
% CABINET MEN +&
s PATCHERS %
Cail at Once
WILKING MUSIC CO.
610 S. New w Jersey
CAR WASHER
WELL EQUIPPED * AND BUSY SHOP THAT OFFERS PLENTY OF WORK NOW| AND IN THE POST-WAR YEARS. ALSO WE ARE AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY,
Superior Chevrolet
Bn 2 F Wash. L1-1378, 8.
Coal Truck Driver
Steady Job~(300ad Pay Most coal conveyor loaded
MUESING- MERRICK COAL CO.
“9. FINISHERS ||I
{LIBERAL LOAN COJ
LEE | LT
Morris
e NOTICE oom the TT Te You Bor: CAD als covered 2 the’ Priority Referral |[ eas MONTHLY PAYMENTS $ S an ABA with a0 WMO payments |12 payments] per $100 per year regula $54 : $5.02 under $500, terse 692 i | 2 | 100 17.40 9.2 PHONE FOR A LOAN. + Anytime « Day or Night AUTO MECHAICS Goon CONDITION | 950 1 26.40 [73.80 7] *Call MA 4455 now—your application can be & Rm [. SALES TA-4501 200 34.97 18.39 taken over the phone . . . Then come to Morris: oT a “Exempt Man 300 52.46 37.58 Plan this afternoon or tomorrow for your money. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC REPAIR [400 | av.94 36.78 | FREE PARKING in lot across the street work. .. Oppottunity. Mr. -Murray, 318] 500 86.52 44.98 Borrow-on CHARACTER or AUTO~$80 to $1,500 SLE cserened sven an | pe 239] 129.78 | "67.47 | OR MORE=Take 8 weeks to make first payments ‘BAKE Open evening {or interview. po an a 4 out of 5 loans made Without Endorsers EST BAKD { x A = No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. | 1381 E. Wash ~~ | HEM a Many loans completed while you wait. Ask for Me, BARBER: Joe Resta Basha: Shop i Coots, Mr. Kahler, Miss Georgeff or Miss Weidner.| A s i ‘ LOANS for DOWN PAYMENTS on HOMES! Boys With Bicycles. Ae imurancd pays the bofance owing: in eS i ik Ja th Age 15 or over to work after school | We event of death, is optioncl, and costs on loans under.$500, 1% monthly on larger loans. when not later than 7 p. m Also full Roe | $1.35 per $100 persyear, minimum $1.35. - according to schedule.
ISU YR WASHINGTON
| 4B
Need cash? Why not get a signature loan at Household! d? Simply tell us how-much you need Repay in small | monthly instal.
" teeded. Woe also make car and
WOUSEHOLD FINANCE CO., Merchants Sank Building, 3rd "ior Wi ton and Meridian Streets Telephone: Riley 1471
Loans over $300 are made only at the
. you come in.
HOUSEHOLD - FINANCE
Merchants Bank Building Office
20 to 1000 WITHOUT ENDORSERS furniture loans without endorsers.
ONE TRIP SERVICE. [f you need a loan in a burry, phone first—we § gan..then have the money. ready. 3
[llinos Bueing, 3rd 3rd Floor 17 West Market St., Illinois Se Telephone: ney 5404
AUTO NOTE FURNITURE
WSF SORE ATION
Ei N. DELAWARE ST GROUND FLOOR LOC Autos - Fur Coats,
LOANS a -ricon SACKS BROS Niinois at Ohio St
* RI-5004 Open Eves. Indpls. Public Weliare Loan Assn, |
on Diamonds,
AUTO LOANS Cash in 15 Minutes #4 Lincoln Loan, Incorporated 123 Sec. Tr. Bldg, 130 E. Wash, LI-141%
om ————————_—— —— LOANS — One- Hour Bervies | one Request. Call Back for Re
COLUMBIA INVESTMENT co.
RI-8507 307 N.' PENN, Ri- 8508
AUTO LOANS
AUTO FINANCE
EQUITABLE
WA-6440
Cout le Man to drive truck, woman to | p keep house and furniture clean. No cooking or laundry: $35 per week and | living quarters furnished. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian >
CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN
Paper Package Company
. Delaware
ELEVATOR OPERATORS over 18; colored. Apply Service Dept. L. Strauss & Co
ELI LILLY and Company
has the following job openings available to men and women not now employed in an essential industry:
MEN
Production workers Utility operators Animal caretakers Chemical process operators Warehouseman Mail clerk
WOMEN
Machine operators Production workers Comptometer operators Process operators Spanish proofreader
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gS
36 28 3 3 1
Post-war Possibiiitivs
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 220 East McCarty Street
Laundry Washman Sc, ome
{ May stay on place or go home. Married | or single. See Thomas Glod, engineer, St, Francis Hospital, Beech Grove.
LUMBER HANDLERS
Steaay, outside, healthy, good pay. No experience necessary
Carter Lee Lumber Co.
1621. W. Wash, "St. MAN to work in dog and cat hospital, Not afraid of animals, Steady. Apply in person, 910 N Capitol. :
to wash trucks. Some porter work. See Mr. Harmon. 1331 E. Washington Street MAN for general store work. Inquire manager Vonnegut Hardware Co., 4221 Col-
lege,
MAN to drive truck and work in Fives. Experienced. References. TA-45
IST CLASS MECHANICS AND METALMEN TOP WAGES PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
| C. T. FOXWORTHY CO. ® 819 E. Washington St. ®
some |
= Us
MA -858% ol ht [R-119) 330 Occidental bldg. RI-3587. | staesony Tov COA Obie 85, COOKS and GRILL MEN HELP WANTED—MALE 11 | HELP WANTED—MALE 1%
MEN WITH CARS
Late model, to deliver telegrams; full or part time. Mr. Dalton.
WESTERN UNION ~~ PORTER
Mrs. Steel or Mr Thompson, .310 N. Op
~ RAILROAD. (OPENINGS
ELECTRICE ANS,
CARPENTERS, PAINTERS, MACHINIST UPHOLSTERERS, RIVETERS,
WELD! BOILERMAKER SHEERTMETAL WORKERS
Apply S$. Railroad Retirement Board 15 EAST MARYLAND ST.
RETURNING VETERANS
Essential industry engaged in repairing machine tools for vital war plants qffers immediate ployment for skilled, semi-skilled machinists, floor assemblers, 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 2
MEN WITH TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL WEST SIDE ICE & COAL CO 223 Lynn St,
Essential war and. peacetime industry needs men on steady jobs Laborers, I3c; firemen, 80c; oven laborers, 80 mechanics, 83c_and 99c. 48-Hour week Report at gatehouse, [.angsdale Ave gas plant, corner Northwestern Ave. and Langsdale.
EXTRACTOR MAN
Permanent position Experienced preferred but not essential Daytime hours Good “salary. Opportunity for advamcement
HOTEL LINCOLN ~% EVANS M WILLING C0. *
* Packers * Truckers % General Mill Workers No experience necessary Good starting pay.- Time and one-half for over 40 hours
20 Minutes {rom Downtown’ mse w MIC HIGAN
‘Men for
* FACTORY WORK *
with per Week, 5 Apply
CROWN PAPER BOX CO, |-
32 KF. Georgia
“% FINISHER WANTED *
in essential industry cent of war work 45-Hr days with 47% hours pay
To burn in and polish off ‘pianos. If you have had any experience at all in this type of work see us immediately. Good pay and permanent set-up. Ask for Mr. Wilson.
WILKING MUSIC COMPANY
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement
139 E. South = Lo.
FOUNTAIN MEN I= r= GLASS - BLOWER & PUMPER
Experienced on Neon tubes. Box AS580, Time
~ EXP. GROCERY DEPT. MGR.
"AUTO MECHANICS.
| BUSY . SHOP—WELL EQUIPPED.’ ES-
_Bpecker's Market, 1048 S. East. RI-5454
'HOUSEMEN CLAYPOOL HOTEL J it Handy man for work Freund an or apt houses. $100 per mo., live
ing qua rters HU-24
KINGAN & CO... DO YOUR PART IN AN INDUSTRY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR Wi by helping prepare meat for our armed forces.
ar
CRE
to P MARYLAND & BLACKFORD ) 878.
KITCHEN MELPER Salary. room, board, laundry Miss Mulvey.
CH-7676
Laboratory Technician
4-F preferred. Vital war work. No postwar conversion problem. Good Shanes i i advancement. Apply
Fr “HOLLIDAY & co.
W.. MeCarty
PENN RAILROAD —
* MEN »% 16 to 60 YEARS
For production jobs In essential paper industry
No Experience Necessary Interviews irom 8 A. M to 5 P M
The Beveridge Paper Co.
TW Washington
MEN
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
Experience NOT Necessary Pull or part time Steady work now and after the war. Our .business has been In eration here for 75 years
National Starch Products, ine. 1615 8 DROVER
for Miscellaneous Factory Work
Central States Envelope Co. 18 8. Sherman Drive
MEN
A 16 to 60
Essential work
post-war security; 5'%day week. All daytime work with plenty of overtime No experience necessary Good starting salary. Apply Mr. Miller.
W. J. HOLLIDAY & Co.
543 W. McCa 543 W. McCarty yo
MEN WANTED
Essential “Industry PAPER PACKAGE CO. B02 S. Delaware ~ MEN WANTED Lithograph Press Helpers i0e an hour tor day work 78¢ an
nour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 E. Washington
NIGHT _ MOPPER
LORED--PERMA
HOTEL LINCOLN: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, | URGENTLY NEEDED mi Yard Brakemen Switchtenders — Yard Clerks
uy. 3 Railroad Retirement Board I5 East Maryland. Street | OFFICE AND ERRAND BOY =
168 Years or over; five-day weel: full or part-time C. P, lésh Paper Co, 121
Kentucky ave WANTED
PAINTERS. {Av "PART TIME OPENINGS |
Modern equipment, good wages, time and half for over 40 hours. 0 experience necessar, Apply, "in fo Office Freight “Truckers
Express Handlers
Apply U. §: Railroad Retirement Board __ IS East Maryland Street | PITTMAN-MOORE CO. | Needs a man, 45 years or over, for production and janitor work making material for the war and public health. Regular hours. Steady work.
* LEARN A TRADE Excellent oppesinity to trade to 40 I halt bver “40 hours. tasnsta) with a post-war secur! Openers eve. nings tor interview. West | Ba n
*
earn baker's ime and onemdustry
Apply Personnel Office 1200 Madison Ave.
| Licensed Plumber TV. Mikesell, 18
N. Ritter. IR. 3278
wa, aE Barter tang | Go.
$50-8100 weekly
ROUTE SALESMAN
We will train you and help you to earn on established coffee route. Position is permanent with oppore tunity for advance For details as
COOK COFFEE CO.
936 E. Georgia
Tool Designers and Draftsmen GOOD WAGES—OVER ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY * BL-0708 TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL
GOOD RATE OF PAY. ,
Muesing-Mer
3830 Brookville road 1114 BE 22d
401 8 State ~ WANTED TRUCK BODY REPAIR. MEN FOR
METAL WORK—BLACKSMITHING “and Electric Repairs Aero Mayflower Transit Co. $87 Mass. Ave. ow ‘maw Man to help on tru Truck Helper and assist around store, $25 Per week. Hours 10 A. M. te § P.M. Apply 627 N. East St.
100% WAR WORK
60-hour week, overtime pay. Incentive bonus plan, pleasant working cond. Sesuricy Wood Prod. Co.
1123 W. 21st st
* WAREHOUSEMEN *
50 Hour Week Essential Work.
% FINE POST-WAR FUTURE + INDIANAPOLIS PLYWOOD GO.
123 W. 20st St.
YARD MAN—PAINTERS
Salary; room, board laundry. Sunnys ‘side Sanatorium: CH-7676. «Mr. _Burris,
YOUNG ‘MAN—I6 OR 0 OVER not gouig to. school Stock clerk and shipping room helper; work essential te war effort; good salary; permanent poe sition with opportunity for advancement, Call Mr. Sanner, LI-8303.
WANTED—Man to set and Aistribute types Steady work Some Bperinte preferred, Apply at 13 N SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 13 PRESIDENTAL HYMN. “A Prayer’ by i-tetired- Presbyterian minister, 250 pep _ Copy, Dost pai paid CH-3586. i"
PERSONAL § SERVICES
meni
FUSE LEh MATURED ISSR [10 TLR TALI RE 13.)
MEYER O JACOBS EN 1
INABLE
ra Pnoy.d | 16th ry
“Clogged Sewers Opened RI 8814 ‘iiNNo eo IR. 9108
CLEANING CO. Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains, roots cut out with electric eel. No dige ging, no mess. Work guar. Estimates fr
LET DICK DO IT
| TRRNALE REPAIRS: CLEAN OUT; NEW
0K 8 Ap WATER COILS. AWLESS H ROOFING. MA-2278 COSMETICS y ah advertised In Medical urnal DARCY'S CHIL _DREN'S $HOP, HU.8920. | HALIBURTON BROTHERS — Interior and |
exteriorAlecorating; wise wall steaming; immediate service. CH-1896. call
wo - Furnace Repairs ©" ¢isrsnised. call
= 16968
| Hardwood firs iid, firs refi. Remodelings. kst [ree Hardwood floors laid, Onished, refint Est. free . ee uction
nable prices. Re Maaufactusing Co., 3400
ments, Hardwar « B10
Intertor~Kitel
Painting "Secs can main
or IR. 7204 evenings. PAP 1331 & Washi OR § Lithograph P ! ER pe - t tor” Press Helpers = | Hi pumsel ha of oa - 106 ah nour tor day work, 50 ap ork. is not hard; but person must nour for night work. Considerable be steady and puncty per overtime w BER 3 > ; MORRISONS.
