Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1945 — Page 15

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ELLIS, HATTIE MYRTLE

BANDERS, MRS. BERTHA MOON

VOLLMER, F. ALBERT

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complete notices

funeral.

for

Indianapolis Times, Monday, Feb. 12, 1045

17th » father

Mulrane, brother of and Mrs, suddenly Santiday morning. Ip at the Conkle Funeral Yona’ w. "Michigan. Friends inFriends may call at the funeral home after 10 a. m.

“Tuesday Home, vited.

ohn, aged 50, residence 4050 E. t., husband of Emma Barb,

of Jesse athe} and r Mary Danlels,

Burial Crown Hill,

Monday.

ARTHOLOMEW — Emma Cora, beloved Mrs. Georgia Prost of Indianapolis, Mrs, Alta Skiff and Raymond HArtholomew a Grove,

o

hw

grendchiidres rvices

Grove Crown

Little & Sons Funeral Home, 1001 Main st, Beec Services of Beech Grove Rebekah Lodge No. 812, Tuesday, 8 p. m.

Y-—Kathleen; age 67 years, wife of George A. mother of Mrs, Sarah ary Nau, Carl C, beorge and Sgt, Bd-

day.

Pyle,

C., Joseph F, hm Vv. sed away Baturday at residence, diane Girls -school. 30 a. mM, Usher Morey 2313 WwW. m

mond

neral

Ahe George “Washington st; . Friends invited. Burial Friends may call at

church. Cross

mortuary.

AIN—R

tered Into rest Saturday, age 66 band of Mary (Mollie) Caln, Myrtle Hanes, brother ‘ot Mrs.

hus

ara of Beaman 1-c Byron Hanes, 8. W. PaPvt. ; Dob, Wilma and Betty Mrs. Mary Ruth McCHll

cific; Ala

day, 1

shpat

wife of Nathaniel,

of New Cas Ind,

by 24 A ei and 16 greats

passed away Wednesday, 2 Baptist church. cemetery. Friends m

h Grove, after 7 p.

Mrs, P. Berr Tuesday, Feb. 13, 9 a t. cemetery.

obert E.,

Hoppes, Anderson; §g

Car! Hanes, Mt,

Friends are welcome. Anderson,

ood cemetery,

Me mortuaries.)

ARDER— Harriett A. 2307 Prospect st, beloved mother of Mrs

of Ind

Angeles, Cal;

ter, Ol

Sealing, Okla, Feb. 10.

Biome;

vited,

DUFFEY Brisse

fey &f Chicago, 1; J. Duffey of Indianapolis, died Sunday, Feb. 11. well Funeral Home, st. Puneral Wednesday,

Mau

ianapolis; Mrs. Nora 8 ens Valley, Ind, passed away Service Thursday, at the Bert 8. Gad 1047 Churchman ave. Intermént Mt.

—Sara A. of Lecomnia, N. H.; Joi Harry E.

Friends may call at 1503 N.

the funeral home, 8:30 a. m.

mass at 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral,

$ a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

Friends invited.

JLLIS—Hattie Myrtle, 6001 Rosslyn, wife of William 8., mother of Fay and Don Ellis, sister of Hillary Miles and Mrs. Indianapolis, William H. Miles of Tipton, passed away Monday.

Nellie

TTER—

band of Cl Jr., and B. 3-¢ Jerome Etter, ¥te of Arthur Kiemeyer, John, Edward, William and Joseph Etter Bishoff, passed away Puneral Thursday, 8:30 H. Herrmann funeral

and Mrs, Sunday p. m.

a m, home, Sacred

Burial 4

“after

FOODE~Jack,

of All Leons

Mrs. Myrtie Wilson, 3-¢ Archie K. Green, 8. of Mrs. Goode, passed away Saturday p. m. Fu-

Simmons of

Notice of service la

57 years, be.

August du father

ALA Bt er, brother Anna

at the G. 1506 38, East st, Heart church, St. Joseph's. p. m. Tuesday;

61 years, e oode, fathe Jones, Mrs. Ethel stepfather

and

Priends

C. A. Terriere, W. D.

neral Tuesday, 2 p. m., at

Herrmann funeral home, Friends invited. Burial,

BREEN-—Tom, Formerly of Clermont, way at residence of his sister, s. ‘Agnes Harrington, 1733 N, Meridian

assed a

Friends may call at_the

Peeney funeral home, 2339. N. Meridian st. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 14, 9:30 at 88. Peter. and

funeral Paul

cathedral.

home, 10 s&s. m, Burial ' 8t.

cemetery, Pittsboro.

IGINBOTHAM Thomas, of Mrs.

taintown, dianapolis; inbotha fnbotham,

Hazel Jones of

m of Frankfort, Ind. also survived by 6

dren and 1 great-grandchi]d.

Wednesday, Funeral Home, 1018 N. Meridian Memorial Park. Priends may call after

LF

Hi

may all ne chapel any EPNER-Edward William, aged 54 years,

beloved

Kepner and father of Ruth May Hinshaw al., Earl Edwards of New York, Robert Kenpner and Lorraine Oberting of

Bell, C

NSON—Chase ‘band of Edna fH Rita Whitham and brother of Claire F. Johnson - and--Mrs. dianapolis, Cleveland Heights, O, ing. Hil Funeral at Shirley Feb.

10 a. m, Lit

this ev Suing. age 56, be

and Howard =

I Pia, Tuesday,

Friends invited,

time,

husband of Sarah

Indianapolis and brother of

Wilhite of Hall, Ind.; Mrs. Nellie E. Kirk Charles L. Kepner of Indianapolis, Mrs. Amy Leonard of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Dig 0,

Shirley

Michigan st. may oall st the chapel after 1 p. m. ay.

of Martinsville,

dlanapolis, an Wednesday, 2 est ae

Mrs. Helen B and Mrs. Edna passed 7. he 4

Cal.,

Brothers Burial Floral

Tuesday

ONTGOMERY —Cassie Lee, 4848 E. ® entered into rest oP Surasy, Mpntgomery, f

(years, Bother

Mrs. Step Leslie ttchen . m."at Harry W. Moore peace chapel. | ronda Moore mortusries. DLIVER—Willlam H,, loved husband of Rose Oliver, father © Willtam,

Oliver

day INGton

Floral Park. ler Brothers’ fchigan st., 1 p. m. Tue ENNINGTON-—Lowell E., band of Effie L."Pennin and father of Mrs, yzelle 8B 8s at the residence,

th Funera

at Wald Funeral Home, Illinois a" 17th st., Tuesday afternoon, Feb. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends

wife of Cliffor i Selis R. Bile

Services. Tue

welcome, ~~ Buri

Clarence, Carl and and 11 ayy Saturday a. m, 2p m, "Presbyterian church, West and sdny,

Chapel,

‘ aturday evening, services will be had

13, at

are welcome,

DPE)

-M beloved

of Mrs. Harold

bon ER Bertha Moon, 4117 Cenwife of Fred Sanders passed Away Sunday morning. ner & Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Friends may call at the mortuary

tral ave.

era esday, 1 Brothers Central chapel, Burial Odd lends

artha Kathryn, aged wife of Borer Po

of Colorado, and of Indian olis,

0a m, fr 046

Serv

any time.

EXTON-—~Edward J. Bleanor Sexto; Evon A. Boucher of Det at the amy residence, 4055 Park ave.,

A s "at the residence, 8:30 a. fem mass St. Joan of

34m

2 aay: he w. ‘Ray st, | Oaks cemetery, rren

beloved

10. Puneral

Interment Holy Cr

in Hsin age 20

Bu , Ba mith: er of Pearl, Pfc. Ro Smith

8. Anna Lupear passed away

Siek Re of Mrs,

Burial

of R. R. 9, Box 519, en-

Services Tuest Harry W. Moore peace

sister of Mrs. Laura Vawand John Smart,

Friends inPleasant cemetery. - Friends may call at mortuary.

sister of Mrs. hn C. Duf-

Feb.

Friends invited.

beloved husband McWilliams,

Pacific, brother

1505 8. East, Round . Hill

belov Beech Grove, ‘Mrs. Ruth Harcourt of Indianapolis,

of. Mrs, Elsie St 4a Mrs. TE he nley, Margaret ro on Hig-

e & Bons

father of Mr%. Alfred -Ramsey,

Pattern - of

A

henson-—and- Clara-—and

age 65 years,

living grandchildren, from the West Washriends may call at Shir. at the A

beloved huston (nee Parker)

and ‘mother Opal . Petersburg, Wher of Seyoming, Rayburn heatier, 0

Max ope 32 Raioh Jon J d ot d d ph, n an ed Neidegh, passed way Wednesday in St, Petersoury,

agner,

Fellows cemetery, Oaklandon, may call at the shapel

of Indianapolis hr Mrs, troit, ‘Mich

re euron, etery

nty,

Pearl, age 30, wife mothe

stepMrs. Ethel

Services

age 74, mother of

Mollie also sure Feb. 11, m., Beech New ay call at

m. Mon-

beloved

at

Anthony's Holy

Ars, ather

randfather McClellan, Hanes and

Burial Ind.

de Servies utton, Los

Saturday, Feb. 15, 2 d Funeral

Mary and Frank the=BlackMeridian

14, from Requiem

and

ter. |

loved ‘husof "August futher of Clara,

a. m, at

may call

r of Mrs. of Seaman and D. R.

the G. H.

Ind.

Feeney &

Malachy

ed - father

of Foun |

John grandchilService

Burial

loved huss

In. Johnson; ssed away "Bros. 7

Elizabeth Mrs. Ray

right, San gay, m., from 2002 WwW. Friends 34th age 58 sister o sday, 2:30 al Crown be- { Raymond Service Burial

3 WwW, after

tafford, 1200 W. Feb, 10. the

1 o'clock.

60 years,

rter and and sister

Fla, m Shirley . Illinois.

any

ices Flan.

father of hi. “died Tuesday,

cem:

rial as

Indl 1

SMITH—Louis J, entered into rest Sunday. Age 15 years. - Brother of Mrs. na

E. Dwyer and James P, Smith, Service gives Wednesday 2 p. m. at residence, 744 N. Sherman. dr, . Friends may call at residence until 10 a, m. Wednesday. | Burial Crown Hill, Moore mortuaries,

SYLVESTER—Margaret, age 90 years, be-

loved [other of Mrs, Eugene Harrison, Mrs, Raymond Passwater, Mrs, Edith Shelton of " Indianapoliy Mz, George W. Passwater, Noblesville, Paul Kipp, Mansfield, O.; a brother of Mrs. Charles Harrison and Mrs. Ruth Prittichard, ‘Mrs. Helen Edwards, Pvt Raymond Passwater, Sgt. Paul Passwater, Lt. Charles and -Lt. Albert Johnson anid Forrest Bayles of Boston, Sua. and Mrs. Fay Pettie of Dayto sister of Mrs. George Randall Noblos:

Clarksville, Ind., passed away Monday. Funeral from Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, 10th and Illinois sts. Wednesday; 3 p. m, Burial Noblesville, Ind.

THIESING—Anne C5 age 35, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mid, Otto Thiesin and sister. of Joseph Thiesing, passe away at the residence, R. Box 718, Monday.. Funeral ir Shirley Brothers West Chapel. Time later. VOLLMER—F. Albert, age 56 years, 5321 Boulevard pl, brother of Willlam® D, of Detroit; Fred D., Lyndale, Cal, and Harry J., Charles Fr and ‘Ray E, of Indianapolis, passed away Bunday p. m. Service at Flanner * Buchdnan Mortuary, Wednesday, 3 m. Friends invited. ‘Interment pm Hill.. Friends may call at mortuary. WiSEHEARD Ear] Leslie, of Indianapolis R. 12, Box 584, beloved husband of Ee Grace Wiseheart, father of Ilean, Rebecca Jane, Loretta, Carla Rae, broth er of Mrs. Dora Gibbs and Andrew J. William and Mrs, Ilean Barnes, son of Mrs. Jessie - Wiseheart, passed away Sunday. Funeral! Tuesday, 2:30, at the , George McCarty funeral home, Fortville, Burial Gravel Lawn cemetery. Friends invited. YOUNG —, Chris F.,, husband of Badle, brother of William and John Young; Mrs. Elizabeth Michelfelder, Mrs. Bertha Fouts, Mrs. Lola Eckel, Mrs. Florence Maloney, Mrs. Georgia Ekard, died Bunday. Friends may call at Kirby Mortuary. Funeral Wednesday, 2p m at the mortuary.

CARDS OF THANKS : 2

KAHN-—-We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their Kindnéss and beautiful floral offerings received at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Frieda Kahn, We also wish to thank the Rev. Piepenbrock, the pallbearers and Mr. and Mrs. George H, Herrman, RICHARD KAHN & FAMILY,

NORRIS—We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind and beautiful floral tributes at the death of. our son and brother, Frank Norris. We especially thank Farley Puneral Directors, the: Rev. Morgan and singers, the employees of the B. & O. R. R,, Capitol Packing Co. and-Stokely Bros. . AND MRS. THOMAS NORRIS AND FAMILY. WAMBACH—-We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors during the illness and death. of our little son, Edward James Wambach. We also wish to thank the minister, Rey. Frederick R. Davies, the Curtiss-Wright employees, Real Silk employees and the Jordan Funeral Home for their fine services. - MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH WAMBACH AND EV ADEAN CLEVELAND.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS § W. T. Blasongym © %% see CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934

FARLEY FUNERALS .c00"" vier

FLANNER & BUCHANAN — 325 W. Fall Creek Boulevard. TA-3377. BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St.

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G. H. HERRMANN _

1505 8. EAST ST. \

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954 N. Oiinots L1-5409

ROBERT W. STIRLING

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LOST & FOUND

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LOST —Sunday,

lady's purse in Union station or on N. Illinois street, car or between Union station and 139 W. 20th st, containing New York Central pass, Reward, TA-T469 LOST—Rose sha ed brilliant lapel pin, Jan. 30th. from deceased sister.

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% Comptometer Operator * 18 to 30

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STERLING LAUNDRY

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Apply Mr. Pritz, 6th Floor, Woman's Alteration Dept.

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Extension 240

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EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-—~WOMEN Referral Capd from USES Required

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM 10

co0K Salary, room, board, laundry. Sunnyside Sanatorium, CH-768786, Miss Mulvey,

* DISPLAY DEPARTMENT *

Openings as helpers in our display department, Full time employment, 40-Hour week. Apply Employment ent Office,

th Floor

“THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. |

|LANE BRYANT, Inc.

| COMMUNICATION CARRIERS |

752 E. MARKET ST.

MEN-—-WO. General Factory Work. Punch Press e Drill Presses o Tool woom @ Inspece tion @ Labor

~Appiy between 8A M c% 4PM Snelling Sat.

‘NORRIS MPG. {om Massachusetts Ave.

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

MEN 8 Bottle wash operators 2 Process operators 2 Animal caretakers 1 Spanish translator

WOMEN 25 Machine operators 12 Laboratory workers 12 Finishing operators Comptometer operators 4 Office workers

POST-WAR POSSIBILITIES

Employment Office a East McCarty Street

WESTERN UNION

wants

Pleasant inside work Age 16-60 No experience necessary

Apply Employment Bureau, 504 Guaranty Bldg.

8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Monday thru Priday; 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Saturday. COUPLE Man to do janitor work; woman to answer phone, ete.; 3-room apartment, 2226 Shelby, HELP WANTED-MALE 11 Acetylene Burners & Shear Men Steady work in essential industry that will continuagafter the war; per hour starting rate for good men. See Mr.

Westphal, Indianapolis Machinery & Supe ply Co., 1959 8. Meridian st.

AUTO MECHANIC

Experienced on Ford

Automobiles Essential Industry

See Mr. Kinsley GENERAL BAKING CO.

318 W. Vermont

AUTO MECHANICS

BUSY SHOP-WELL EQUIPPED. ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. GET SET NOW. TRANSPORTATION 18 VITAL DURING THE. WAR, AND WE WILL BE GOING STRONG IN -THE POST-WAR YEARS.

SUPERIOR CHEVROLET ' 563 8. Wash. Li4sm

AUTO MECHANIC PERMANENT POSITION—GOOD PAX

HARRY JA. SHARP co, & CHVRAL Sai Tago, : AKER. Open ov even fon “mterview. CO.

1351 B. Wash,

Xp

ST. MORITZ 109 N. PENN.

BILL CLERK

ato. Po ot rh

ure

salary,

Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M.

| tion furnished.

ELI LILLY AND COMPANY|

{FIREMAN

3 BOYS TO PARK CARS Wo i 4 Stage, 136 E. Wabash. See

% Boys to ars % DENISON SERVICE. OHIO & PENN. % CANVASSERS Men or women to do advertising work for national coffee company. TransportaSalary plus commission. 650 Virginia“ ave.

\

CHEMICAL LAB. assistant wanted. High school . education necessary, some chemical experience helpful. An essential industry, important in peace as well as In wartime. Permanent position, .an‘ excéllent opportunity for advancement come mensurate with ability ‘and inftia-. tive. Bee or write Clarence Holmes, 2050 Prospect St. ' Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, Indianapolis.

Clerk for plant office, have bookkeeper permanent position. industry: See L Gate Office, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Prospect st. plant, 2050 Prospect.

must ekperience; ssential ©O. Baker at

5

MONTHLY PAYMENTS 6 payments [12 payments] $5.02 6.92 9.20 13.80 18.39 27.58 36.78 44.98 67.47 89.95 134.93

$13.26 17.60 26.40 34.97 52.46 69.94 86.52 129.78 173.04 59.56

wlafwin

Ni Wn

*o

event of ‘deoth, is optional, and costs

on loans under $500, 19, monthly on

under $500. oer \

PHONE FOR A LOAN « Anytime + Day or Night ® Call MA 4455 now=your application cen be taken over the phone . Plan this afternoon of tomorrow for your money.

FREE PARKING in lot across the street Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO=$80 to $1 OR MORE=Take 6 weeks to make first 4 out of 5 loans made Without Enders No credit inquiries made of friends or | 0 Many loans completed while you wait. Ask for My, Coots. Mr. Kahler, Miss Georgeff or Miss Wi LOANS for DOWN PAYMENTS on HOMES insurance pays the belance owing in Payments Include discount of

. Then come to Merrie

1% % monthly on unpaid boleness a —.

$1.35 per $100 per year, minimum $135. 35. occording to schedule.

nee 1455

Morris

110 EAS SHINGTO?

dre

THE RICHT

CHEMIST wanted for chemical lab oratory of Citizens Gas and Coke Utility. Opportunity for research and broadening experience in teste ing. An essential industry, impor. tant in peace as well as in wartime. Permanent position, an excellent chance for advancement commensurate with ability and initiative. Requirements: Degres in chemistry, in. dustrial experience helpful, but not essential. See or write Clarence Holmes, 2050 Prospect.St, Citizens Gas and Coke, Utility, Indianapolis.

Coal Truck Driver

Steady Job-Good Pay. Most coal conveyor loaded.

MUESING-MERRICK COAL ¢0.

401 8. State st. 1830 Rrookville vd

© COLORED MAN o

for Porter (and) general work in Service Dept. of Auto. Business, |

SEE MR. BOOHER

C. T. Foxworthy Co.

819 E. WASHINGTON ST.

COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN

Paper Package Company

DRIVERS

ULANCE AND FUNERAL 33 MCLEAN PLACE.

Electrical Tost Equipt. Builders -or Trainees

If not now in war work apply U. S. Employment Service 257 W. Washington

ments. married or singlé office and factory

200 ROOSEVELT BLDG., Wash, and

Commonwealth WFBM i0:15 P. M.

Your Credit and Our. Service : WHEN YOU NEED MONEY Iti Common Sere tr See

Get whatever amount you need and repay in convenient monthly instaiWe specialize in duto, furniture and sinatire loans to either

Phone applications receive immediate attention.

LOAN COMPANY

: 2-—OFFICES--2 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG., Wash. and Penn..

Open Monday Nights TH 8:48 resents Johnny Neblett over i

Business Established 1887 .

COMBINATION... /

workers . . men and women.

reasunu tansy LI neoln 8496 : un

[118 ++». LI nooln

Mon,

Need $20, $50, $100 Or up to $1000? Why not get a salary loan at House.

dorsers needed. Simply tell us how

ce. if you need ONE TRIP SERV! r applica cash ig a barry. phone ¥ he money.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CO. Merchants Bank i Co a Fi Floor _ Washington and Meridian Streets Telephone Riley 1471

SALARY LOANS

hold Finance? No security--no en- °

Loans over $300 are made only ot the Merchants Bank Building Office

-and how you prefer epay in convenient monthly payments—from 2 to oF months, ges made only for the actual time you have the money. We also make loans on car or furniture ‘without endorsers.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE [llinois Building, 3rd Floor 17 West Market St., Cor. Illinois St. Telephone R 5404

much you ni to repay.

FURNITURE LOANS

Locally Owned and Managed

Park for Appraisal

Office on ground floor. Park next door. Walk about 20 feet, bring in title and get your loan, It's that easy. Buckeye Finance Co. loan dept. of

AUTO LOANS LRU EN EHS

SACKS BROS, Lisi ooo open Eves, 8 — One-Hour

HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted

| Mechanics, Helpers

and Tire Men

In Essential Industry

ELEVATOR OPERATORS

over "18, colored. Apply Service Dept. L. Strauss & Co.

ESSENTIAL war and peacetime industry needs men and steady jobs; ~AabOrens, ..13¢,. LAremen, B0C.. oxen... laborers, soc; mechanics, 83c to 99c; 48-hour week. Report at gatehouse, Langsdale ave. Gas Plant, corner Northwestern ave. and Langsdale

FARM HAND-—-Married man, steady .employment on farm 5 miles southeast In‘dianapolis;: semi modern house fur..nished. . Excellent opportunity. for man with successful record in hog raising.

«Call FP. L. Meier, IR-1413, or IR-~1151

% FINISHER WANTED *

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 120 E, Ohio for 125-h.p. boiler; some mechanical experience, Ask for Mr. Glod, engineer, St. Francis Hos-| pital, Beech Grove. (No phone ' calls.)

FIREMAN Salary, room, board, laun-

dry. Buifnyside BSanatorium, CH-T676.

Mr, Mattox, FOUNTAIN MEN T= O FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Permanent Position , Opportunity for Advancement ‘Can ie Dart, ii ake

PENN RAILROAD

139 E. South

FURNITURE refinighers. Furniture Co., 850 Virginia Ave,

HANDY MAN to work around funeral home, must be able to answer phone, live on place.. 2226 Shelby.

HIGH SCHOOL BOY

General office work afternoons. opportunity to get office training

A-1 Kasper

A fine ih a

| medium-sized office of a highly respected

business organization, Opportunity for full-time work during summer months, Call in person. 015 Peoples. Bank Bldg. HOUSEMEN CLAYPOOL HOTEL WHITE MAN & Ns NOT OVER YEARS; NO Sh ALL CHIL~ 2 Fo gaial ri PO ATE POBTWAR WORK; STARTING SALARY. $140.00 PER MONTH, PLUS LIVING QUARTERS WITH TELEPHONE AND ALL UTILITIES; EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLY IN PERSON FROM § to 12 NOON and 2 to 5 P. | M. 11 W, 28TH. | JANITO White. Salary, room, board and laundry, Sunnyside Sanatorium. CH-7676. Mrs. Sherrick. Apply Employment Office J. D. ADAMS MFG. CO. 217 8. Belmont Take W. Wish. car

Steady work. Previous _xpeeimce une Dacossar y. Essential industry manufac Industrial Paint, Varnish and Lacel Protective Coatings, with no cone version problems postwar. Have open Job classifications permit advance ment, Overtime hours wo regularly. All production employees share in -approved Wage Incentive Plan which “has aid a monthly Wage Incentive Bonus for n mon should conFactory one mile trom the of our production mn have

.

| W. J. HOLLIDAY & co. |

RAR:

gm

Apply Clyde 8. Berry

Aero ‘Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave. MECHANICS

Two needed at once.

CLEMANS TRUCK LINES evi del dSi ho Mr. EDGIOB. .. o.oo “yk MECHANIC'S HELPER. x

with some auto repair eéxperience; day work; time and one-half over 40 hours; essential industry with. post-war security. West aking Co, 1331 EB. Washington.

AUTO NOTE

DELAWARE

GROUND #LONF

Cash in 15 Minutes Lincoln Loan, Incorporated 723 Sec, Tr. Bldg, 130 E. Wash. Li-141}

LOANS ai -heee

wera MBIA INVESTM| Eire

RI1-8507 307 N. PENN. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan pri 330 Ocecidéntal bldg. RI-330 HELP WANTED--MALE un

METAL- MAN Top Wages Permanent Employment Plenty of Work STRAWN AUTO SALES

915 Virginia Ave.

PACKER—WHITE

to Pack China arid Glass Apply 3rd Floor

CHAS. MAYER & CO.

rt liable and of good A DPOArance. Good 5 pilus bonus. Apply ne Kresge

S

Are you looking for a position that you & salary 52 weeks in the year% come in and talk with us. You'll find

MEN WANTED

Essential Industry

PAPER PACKAGE CO. 802 8, Delaware —

MEN. 16-60

for ~ production ‘job essential paper industry. experience necessary

THE BEVERIDGE PAPER CO.

717 W. WASRINGTON.

for stockréoom work in our hardware and helpers in our steel department. Essential industry §la-day week. Good starting salary. Apply Mr. Miller.

Wd: HOLLIDAY -&-C0:

843 W. MeCarty®

for Miscellaneous Facfory Work

in an No

Central States Envelope Co. 18 8. Sherman Drive

MEN WANTED Lithograph Press Helpers 100 an hour tor day work, 75¢ a

n nour. for night work. Considerable overtime necessary

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 EB. Washington

MEN—I6 TO 56 @

for work In service station; nent; good starting salary; tunity for advancement; grease work.

GASETERIA ©

1031 E. Washington St.

MEN

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary

Pull or part-time. Steady work now and after the war. Our business has been in operation for Wy .

permaoppors no tire or

- National Starch k Produots, Ine. 1818 8

2 ME perience necessary; steady employment in essential industry; good

chance for advancement for right Meler Electric & Machine Cong 18 E. Washington St. I

25 to 35 EEA om Age; No ex«

Jato model, to Jove Jelegry WESTERN URL > METAL MAN & © IST CLASS-—TOP WAGES Ta Employment

|® 8. 1. Foxworth

working conditions pleasant. Your Stors is an essential part of your for. home front service. Ages 18 to ~time jobs A, end rojas and

% PORTER +»

Reliable porter—Colored, for full-time day work.

PORTER COLORED

Apply 3rd Floor

Chas. Mayer & Co. 29 W. Washington St.

Bet Siares

PORTER »

No Experience Necessary ROAD AND YARD BRAKEMEN STORE HELPERS SHOP HELPERS (ALL CRAFTS) FREIGHT TRUCKERS . Excellent Opportunities

e Sh Railroad Retirement Board

15 E, Maryland Street

SHEAR OPERATOR

Wonderful opportunity for experienced man in an essentin) industry. Steady work. Cood starting salary. Apply Mr. Miller,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

843 W. MeCarty

TAILORS AND FITTERS

Dou with Time and one-half ovey - hours. easant working conditions, Men's alterations. Apply employment office. Tth floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK 00.

Ss T0 HAUL COAL

GOOD RATE OF PAY

ipl

Hie Ra er iNnRA Ean Lae wa:

See Win. R. Stowaft

Aero Marto Transit 1 Mass, Ave :