Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1945 — Page 12

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| RITES SET THURSDAY. oe THURSDAY

0’ BRINE. -In ies memory of ATHERINE O'BRINE - who Sate away ‘1 year ago, May 20, 1944.

Good, FAC

Essential |

permanent jobs for men. PRODUCTION DEPT, Good, permanent jobs for men and:

AKE CHARG! OF

WHAPPING DESC

STOUT

women's .and misses’ ready-to-wear | TO and dresses in altefation departFor interview, ask for Mr. Pritz,

for. suits ment.

Colored References Required

STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY Superior Chevrolet

And while she lies in Reaceful sleep, 6th floor. women, perience nece | Her memory we shall always keep. 5 roy Roll and Accounting Departments. |552 E. Washington LI- 4318 .. CE! Ri vill be conducted at 11 a. m.| INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB Wm H Block Co 318 Mask: Ave For Ambitious experienced Sirs. er ee : L. __L. STRAUSS &( co. ites wit e ogy jitter Toons Sele TH a ek ® | WHITE GIRL or womal whi Wanis nice iy Employient Sf) DISTRICT MANAGER ie \ ‘ a te ] Ee VO! © 5 i { Thursday at the G. H. Herrmann FUN ERAL "DIRECTORS § | a Ww er “OPERATORS ~ - home, Hikes children. General enn’ BOWES. "WSEAL FAST” “CORP Pp os E S S E R ; a FLAT ORK ing and ironing. Room und board. *| For Circulation Department | funeral home for Mrs. Katherine W. 1 Blasengym Lm Good Starting Pay 216 N. 5_N. PINE -8T Fhe Indianapolis Times has an open- Experienced in Men’s Clothing ready No SETS 5" AGH , ing for a man between 25 and 45 yrs. wap lis for Rusk: who died Sunday at the home| 5 eg NERAL HOME | ~ STERLING LAUNDRY | GIRLS Day Work Only | oF PE Good starting wage and excelent op: | APPY Employment Office, 7th Fir. and loading, Resided in Indianapolis or jof her daughter, Mrs. Julia Pike} oq" michigan st. BE-1934 73 Lexington Do You Live Near 3800 E. \''ashington? Br have a oar. This 1 ~The Wm. H. Block Co. _ Acme : 49 Y {410 Beecher st. Burial. will be In!FLANNER -& BUCHANAN — 35 W. Fall “Ger I: ! Offi ce Girl 8o classified an essential industry and Blackford Years. Creek Boulevard. TA-33T enera I Central States Envelope Co. {his postion ls permanent. Plesse prone ROOFERS AND WELPERS MEN—16 ay . . ’ t 1234 for pay roll and: purchasiig’ depart= Drive - REESE ROOFING CO. 1050 E. 4TH ST. — Rites for Jesse W. (Woody) Bax- A native of Ireland, I Ms Rusk FARLEY FUNERAL anne ment, {yping pay Toll and Bookkeep-. lw tratn EE ri Tauthly ) S oy DRAFTSMAN * oe wor id ? ing 0 experience necessary. osition operating an envelop: machine. We have immediat 1 SCALE BOY ent; ter. who died Sunday at his home, {had lived. in indianapolis years. position operating ar ja or M6. employment r 9102 N. Delaware st. ‘will be held [She was employed at Stokely-Van BERT S. GADD McQuay- Norris Mfg. Co. MANUFACTURI for skilled drattamen. Excellent wy § - Sr f ti 2130 Prospect St. MA-6049 1737 MASS. AVE. GIRLS—18 to 35 PY r opportun at 2 p. m. Thursday at the home.|Camp, Inc, 33 years before retiring pet _ —— - OnPPHEnily to learn 10° Lradle fine “Apply Employment Office ~ Tiffan L § GASETE Burial will be in Philadelphia ceme- |10 years ago and was & former mem- GRINSTEINER'S GENERAL OFFICE WORK hosiery. . Openings in following depart- W. J HOLLIDAY & CO. : KINGAN'S y aun ry “ tery in Hancock county. {ber of Holy Rosary Catholic church. | 601 E. New York MA-5374 ments: Seaming, Mepsuring, Orier Filling. | pegential industry, 88 years in steel bust, | 2 Maryland & Blackford sts. or Call LI-135) 425 N. Senate Goon FU - v Tres BA A All ss: Hla-day week; ‘ha ppenings a ro | — Mr. Baxter, who was 69, had re-| She is survived by three daugh G.. H. I. HERRMANN _ Call ‘Days LI-5491 National Hosiery Mills hess? S40 has opening Electricians House Eas SHEAR OPERATORS eve.p d in Indianapolis 49 vears and | ters, Mrs. Pike, Mrs. Margaret Cum-=| sos’ 8. EAST After 8 E : IR-3287 Makers of“*'Round the Clock" Hosiery 5 PRODUCTION WORKFRS working conditions. RI-8235. nent emp. ded In Canam i Miami, Fla, and Mrs. Veral™ — er venings Ih- Call RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 ¥ M. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ——— .| Por shearing steel plate. Good pay, necessary: had been a furniture finisher at the m ngs, Jat Fhe a1 Min dea 1 HISEY FETS LE eT a 1 EXP, POWER SHEAR OPERATOR ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY yeady work. Old established firm, This ROI John J. Madden Co. 17 years before | Stewar ' {851 N. Delaware St. __L1-3828 | + “9% HAND IRONERS * GIRLS NO AN (FOESBARY No experience needed. Good start- as been important phase our business {BLN ? ; 'RIENC NECESSARY mn for over 15 years, See Mr. Morgenthaler. 11 Mr. Well his retirement in 1930. He was a| Minor, Cincinnati, and Roy, Indian-| “SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Fame Laundry, 1352 N. [nots : : APPLY MR MILLER : . Ba ye nour Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co. Gall Mr Oye member of the First Untieg} |apolls, and eight grendehijidren, ; Hilinots L1-8409 Exp. Hosiery Workers Mechanics Uniform & W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO Packers—Truckers—Mill Workers 1959 8. Meridian 8t. * Wt mem ; { : +43 W. McCarty St EVANS MILLING CO : Brethren church and the Newcass { . w for permanent Wiper Supply ra RA RE ee A . Sh t M t 1 Ww k For janit Tie of Ee ed Order of vey JOE DIXON FUNERAL | az ROBERT. Ww. . STIRLING oe pro Spesings Dow Pesma 333 _N. NOBLE L.8.S. SPRING CLUTCH CORP, 1730 W. Michigan ee e a _¥ or ers ee j 1433 Prospect - ® SEAMING __® PAIRING _— isi © EXTRACTOR me Det 1G Wilaw "CHAPEL OV THE CHINES" MENDING "GIRLS or WOMEN 398 Division St. "MAN |, Furnace Department ‘SEE Surviving are his wife, Maude; a| SET FOR THURSDA | 1234 Prospect St. MA-9433 Nati | H Mills %, Manage Dry Fleas ing Branch Stores bling Yital War Production STERLING LAUNG Permanent and steady; good wages. “AMER [LOST & FOUND 1 ationa osiery i is is pleasant daytime work, and we en an omen Urgently Needed UNDRY daughter, Mrs, Hester Nelson; a a is i - ix .. try to plate you close to your home. . 1) SS y sister. Mrs. Mary Hickman; a| Jde C. Dixon, Indianapolis ANSUr= (mete | Call RI-1321, 8'a. m. t0 5. p.m. + R2TY tO Ie ose_lo, STENOGRAPHERS (BSURRERS 735 * Lexington ne ounar 0 TH9 S$

1853 Ludlow Ave CH-6122

SHIPPING ROOM HELPER

Opportunity to learn warm air furnace business and advance. Good wages while learning. Steady and permanent,

Peerless Foundry Co. 1853 Ludlow Ave. CH-6122,

owner only. May keep money, name shown “on cards Inside nt Must have gas stamps to return Jhome. Dale McCoy, "1023 Carroliton ave. ‘WA-1033

‘BIRD DOG-—Brown pointer Reward 0558, between 7 a. m Sunday

valuable to 25-40. Motherless home DA

Housekeeper 250, Mo — JANITRESS —

to clean office after 5 p. m. 3 to 4 hours each day, 6 days a week

HETHERINGTON & BERNES, INC.

701 Kentucky MA-3595 |

VIS CLEANERS

2835 NOR THWESTE RN a

© COLORED GIRLS

18. TO 50 To learn pressing in a+ modern dry cleaners plant We pay you while’ learning. Rapid advancement for those who

DAVIS CLEANERS

2835 Northwestern

YOUNG WOMAN

work on

INSPECTORS MACHINE OPRS,

TIMEKEEPER Soo MAKERS __Amly U. U.S.E. S.

International | Harvester Co. 5565 Brookville Road We Need Necessary Production : Workers at Once 43-Hour ‘Week With Overtime Apply Representative

U. S. Employment Service

Wants youn -tion and colle must be indus position, Sal; in person, or 4358 % FREI AN ES will employ 3 routes selling ing from $50 ence needed

at 318 W. V for appointme

FOUNTAIN MEN To r=

NM pat _WA-6440

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement Can Use Part Time Worker P.M to8P M,

Penn Railroad, 139 E. South

i “ COOK—DISHWASHER

Central Commissary,” 760 8. Emerson.

General Maintenance Man!

grandson and ‘a great- -grandchild, | &nce- agent, died yesterday at his all of Indianapolis. | residence, 518 E. 33d st.” He ‘was 69. : A- gradoate of Drury college, + GLENN BOND Springfield, Mo., he had resided in| Rites were held this morning for | Indianapolis since 1901 and was & Glenn Bond, former: Indianapolis| member of B. P: O. E. resident who died Thursday at his| He is survived by his wife, Kate apd home in Louisville, Ky, The Rev. Cc. a son, Guy C.; a brother, Guy| tween 1:30-4 p A. C. Brooks, pastor of Third Chris-|g, Kansas City, Mo, and two] ley of Central bus. tian church, was in charge with grandchildren, Don M. and Vir- Bie,

and white, 1437 Lee st. Tp m, except

female, B

Bulova, wrist watch, bem. Friday, E. 10th trolKeepsake; $5 reward.

“Kitchen & Laundry Supervisors

for Institution. Call Superintendent, BE-47

Man for stock room labor. Permanent: job, critical industry, See Mr. Martin, 330 W. 0th 84.

red Dbilifold containing

> Experienced comptometeress to ab Yn ie burial in Crown Hill. ginia. | aluable, Sard ang piclives Thursday, Experienced Pl Baer — 27 W. Washington, nay work: Hime and one-half over 40 CITIZENS GAS & COKF UTILITY * LE Was - ooiworth s ladies h z vith time and half for overtime. Pleasant s. ential industry, Post-war op- : > Mr. Bond, who 50, was a resi Rites will be held at 1:30 Pe. money, return balance, Call TA-9373. Knitters a Ths. oud pay. Opportu- MEN AND WOMEN |; ortunity, West Baking Co, 1331 iE er DE oT SR He a 0] dent of Indianapolis 30 years beS|Thursday at Shirley Brothers’ Cen- LOST Eyeglasses, black case, silver cir- Steady Work nity for advancement. Senden by Ora Washington. "1 TSTOCK MEN WANTED sade. Age fore moving to Louisville, . where|zal chapel, with burial in Crown] to Tih [vow Sin Wag Lah ©: NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS R, INC. Well Established GRINDERS Two reliable young men over 18 in good with ‘a post . | eer er maa 3 16th Stre iS hye health to assist in receiving and packing nings for in he was chief cattle buyer for al Hill. | LOST—Lady's blue cloth, flat, zipper RI-1321 — 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sow Eo I6th Steet r Nor P rtoT coffee and groceries. A permanent posi 1331 B. Wash! packing house. While in Indianap- | DEATH NOTICES purs inots between 30th. 36th, Keep MAIDS 6 DAYS Women -— age 20 through 0's as u art-lime AND HANDY MEN on and 50 hours per week guaranteed, Mi oq P: money u HU-2 W-— s J hg -— ® 5 ind i olis he was a cattle buyer for | Jndianapotis Times, Tues, May 29, 1945 = mre tenis i | for hotel White or colored Apply Mrs surgical or Medical Technicians at ’ Employment in gray iron foutidry Permanent and | COOK COFFEE co. To 8 Kmgan.& Co. and was a member RRY es P edvesed TALL “oia- nad Sr ox ai 2 Sloat. Spink Arms 410 N. Meridian. Army - Hospitals and clerk-typlats, PAPER PACKAGE CO PEERLESS | FOUNDRY Dav py . ARTERBE James I xn’ se S eepsake r b zeneral -cler Stenographers - at | . CO. 936 E. GEORGIA BANQUET | Y rest Sund 5 § t x L1-4353, or TA-9221: ty tert. U 3 AWAR NQUE] of “Third a ar Gladys: anna Arterberrs f LOST—Red Fender skirt, vicinity down- PBX “OPERATOR Clotning, ving ry are 1: INDIAN 2 8, DELAWARE 1853 Ludlow Ave CH-6122 Stock Men at Once a 00d pay. Pera " bas He is survive ldiller, Mrs Viola es, PVE. ville E | town, Monday evening. Liberal reward.| CLAYPOOL HOTEL fcal and dental care, recreational SPOLIS POWER & re GAY Co. | D i A) et Ines UE manent employe MEN TO L a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Jackson, |e Willian 3 r rry Servi | PR-2525, days; BL-2650, evenings. | “POWER MACHINE 0 OPERATOR and entertainment facilities fure oe ce e very an ne ndiana Wall” Paper & Paint Co.g Night work Franklin: two sons, S. Sgt. John M. J Wadresday 2 ig i Jesidence, Be: [aeF Fe er wah se | “nished. Write U. S, Army Recruite & Ladurars ~~ NEEDS — 28 FE Marylay 1d oS RB are Ta er st Priends ae “welcome urial — . hus INSPECTORS ing Office, 110 Nortl{ Pennsylvania, | p . en ) ¥# tuari * it f Market and g ayivania " % Apprentice Linemen Irvin ton Ice & Fuel Co. ! STORAGE MAN nings ‘for int marine stationed in San| A ad Park. Moofs Mortuaries. Jaen = AND MARKERS or phone FR anklin 0368 t ii Cal nn Robert G. Bend, |ssmey Roscoe 8. brother of Mrs, Bessie Re ae & EIA» Bound] Yor. Men's Alteration Department. * |X Clerks and "Typises Settener Ojuntony 5 : We need a man for daytime x wm LL Ta *Hisee, O31 A en ole sna” Mu. Pras | LOST Brows, ara nite bape Bowe) | C awent Wows "| Nr wn | § Mere, Raster 412 S. Ritter our ‘mil wiorage, The 4 parmcery MEN 7. soundman 2-e¢ with the navy inj. © oon “of Lake Worth, Fla | passed I Sy Bard Edsel]. pply Wh e « MN 0 loor arin with large or- | 4 Car Washers 3 bs | job with good hours and chanes for ELECT Boston; his parents, Mr, and Mrs. [away May 28, at U. 8 Veterans’ “hospital, ond areh STR THE YM. H. BLOCK CO. ganization. Excellent pay; no experience |g Apprentice Auto Mechanic 3 ICE ROUTE DRIVERS advancement, Banquet Ice Cream & Milk MAINTEN A

i Funeral at Fague & Fenn John F. Bond, Danville; two sisters, Funeral Home, Kokomo, Ind, Thursday,| tween. Meridian

Mrs. James Harless, Anderson, and |May 31, at 3 p. m. ‘Friends invited. st. Reward, TA-4617

t 1lie; Mrs. John Street, Arcadia, and &|BAX‘TER—Jesse W. (Woody), entered into LIGHT tan and. white male oY OMA

No. 2832; lost on West Side. t Sunday, age 69 years, husband of 4 brother, Lane Bond, North Salem. Maude Baxter, father of Mrs. Hester Nel-|STRA From 900 E. Drive, tan Man-

YED— son, brother. of Mr¢ Mary Hickman, grand- chester pup. Children's pet. CH-0268-R. father of Jessie Mae Sehmidt, great-grand-

Ateen, N, C >0., 1214 Southeastern.

TALLYMAN

for Checking Preight Opportunity for Advancemend

PENN RAILROAD

necessary. Splendid opportunity, work. Apply 214 Kresge Bldg. Stewart.

Pleasant | 4 Blue Print. Machine Operators

55d Illinois, - on 26th Mr. | % Junior Draftsmen P

PRESS OPERATORS See No Experience Necessary Good Earnings

PROGRESS LAUNDRY

ne Claypool

West Side Ice and Coal

223 LYNN-~BE-0388

PLY — 1230 w . MORRIS S 7.

ELI LILLY AND COMPANY

the foll oy openings

tag ee ene pstmt fp 66. who would li ike to Women—Married 275 vou Lis i spare time. Excellent commissions. ‘See Mr, Stewart, 214 Kresge Building.

NATIONA 806

has time

GOOD WAGES , . . GOOD HOURS °

: * 0 AER LOST—3, No. 3 ration books some place 430 EF. Market sine wom ! +..NOBLE HEDGES father o Margaret oan | Schmidt. | “40 or Reward. Return 18 Parkview “PRES! 0 ERATORS | WOMEN Tor Tight-mechanionl work r Jnsurance Representative : 139 £. Sout b —HY od Slog ursday. ic . { 15 RK y commission an . —-— > Rites will be conducted at 2 p. m. Hb Delaware ‘st. Priends are wel- INSTRUCTIOND % S p PTY experience necessary. 15 } Coatometér Bperatafs overwriting. Office expenses paid by com- TIRE REPAI AN Steady em; tomorrow at the Hamilton funeral | Zone Burial Philadelphia, Ind. Moore . 23 Machine opera pany. Possible earnings first year, $6000 vo every chance. er ng aun ry A Good Flare for. a 12 Production work fdayy State age and experience past 5 years’ self; vacations

NOW ONLY $125

‘home for Noble Hedges, 1324 W.|Mortuaries. vi CRAGO—Gilbert, 4 years of age son © who died Sunda) Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crago, brother of Burial will be In| ;uq4ith Crago, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mabel

insurance pla and retiremen ditions; athjet ment office, .

Girl to Work on Opportunities Now INDIANA BELL

Reference. ice. — Times, Box A-T46. oe KITCHEN HELPERS

Salary. * room board, laundry CH-

Production workers 2 Stenographers Employment Offlce

220 East Mclarty Street

(night)

735 Lexington

Jashi st., Washington * PRESS OPERATORS

in "City hospital.

Sosdyeat Tire & Rubber Ce,

i Waa Cavanaugh and ___Pame Laundry. 1352 N. Miinots. :. 7676. Mrs. S 602 N. Capitol Ave Co..'217 8. Bei Washington Park. : | Davis. passed away Monday, May 21, &t| ¢ FASY TERMS ARRANGED y - YELEPHONE ¢O0. ——r—rw—r =. 1 1678, Mis, Sherrick SE_Mrs Spence. ——— ington streetc A resident of Indianapolis 30 | Phoenix, Aria.” Friends may call at the|g SMALL PAYMENT WILL ‘morn en. RESTAURANT HELP 230 N. Meridian St. FOOD MACHINERY INDUSTRY ~ JANITOR Tire Service Man ARE Y( M dges was 51. He had|Jordan Funeral Home, 1550 Brookside ™ ROLLMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING | BURKES RESTAURANT, CITY MARKET Employment Office—Women 2—Stenographers fare vears, Mr. Hedges Puneral Thursday, May 31, 2 p. m. MAY 15. ENROLL NOW. ) a st prin °—Typists Afternoon and Night Work ~ t bh a good sal We need m peer employed at the Marmon- | Friends “invited. Burial Washington Park. | ¢ NO AGE LIMIT—ONLY $TH GRADE | ROOM INSPECTRESS ~ AVON PRODUCTS 2—Metal Working Helpers PEE MR. FRESBERG M £99 BES. ald 2 | ary plant Good 10 vears Y it T EDUCA N N | (2) established territors open west 4—Laborers ’ 4 d S ment. (iood © Hersingion So. Io the lat 3s BIS) DICKERSON. Marsars oR ro] p [pile Sérmanent position. Good WOTK= lr crn $8.00 arid over daily. in -com- _2—General Machinists . A rican National Bank 0a year ervice experignes net and previous to that was employec| <cheuor, Io st 4 enter of Raymond | Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 [4 APPLY CLAYPOOL HOTEL mission. » RI-8533 1—Mechanio (General Exp.) me 8%7 N. Delaware 1 20 s b he Stutz Automobile | and Mrs. Lucy Smith, sister of ol = or a - —Stock Clerks 41 N. Pennsylvania nd Ne > years by | Pancher and Mr uc Corp Th ~ WOMAN TO “ASSIST IN WANTED Middle-aged white woman, gen EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS . So — - —— Lm Call Mr. Well Sore Sie vas o aber of Ge BEE, SNE 0 L LUE 676 soniye uy, Worms EE Par ht Tu BOA _ JANITORS—WHITE ~~ TOOL AND DIE MAKERS “ Loyal Order of Moose. |Jovce Ann, Barbara Lee, Sntzon Kay [own our own shep earn $125- sa00 SALAD DEPARTMENT HELP HELP WANTED MALE-FEM. 10 MA. 2455 MR. MITCHELL DM, OF ight. Ses Mr. Fuller. 1209 Perma . and Charles ay ancher, an weekly epending on e size of s Tips ” 8 L . . Surviving are his wife, Helen: a daughter of Mrs. Jessie Neff of Elwood, i we place you on well paying responsible | Colored ADVERTISING MEN OMEN > Love Machine * Teol Co. ry Senha brother, Naman, Louisville, KY. departed this life Sunday, age 35. Fu-| position. Easy to Learn Method. free) MAROTT HOTEL —W cay Taenua and a sister, Mrs. Eva Johnson, neral Thursday, May 2 st Macore Mor] Catalogs. Phone for detailed 1 . M BI k Offers a favorable opportu General factory work, day or night Laborers needed on gas maig and 111 Ww. 26th St. ence not nece: y T » | tuaries’ Ben Davis ape, . «4 r if vou rental! hours—experience not necessary—work 54 service construction work. PermaHatfield. Burial Floral Park Friends invited | r. a e : ae ye A as hours per week—war work with excellent _ nent job .in a critfeal Industry, rm ee cc AA Crown Friends may sal a Fesigence: Sor 8 S| SALESPERSON formed: with >business ¢ | post-war opportunity, See a Martin, 330 W. . 9th St TOOL AND JIG DESIGNER 32 - [aon ave, until noon Thursday. nG Ron ® Punch Press » Labor TIZENS GAS & COKE UTILITY sedial . oa MARY E. CHRISTIAN i : : te oa HIGH SCHOOL JUN ® Drill Press & Inspection Jo nediate employment in our enginees Steady Em DIXON--Joe C., age 69 years, beloved hus-| \. Por corset department: full. t will do well to -con Burring Machi a ing department for experieficed tool and Rites for Mrs. Mary E. Christian, band Of Rate c Don ge uy RUOSEVELT BLDG eniployment Apph When plann ue 1 M. QUAY- NORRIS “MFG “00. | -— ry - - EX JLeaigner teresting Jlniee To WA-187] gn os ) t 1 VELT BL l ri 1 ris ti « L - f, 877 who died Sunday at her home, 2328 Ei Dixo TO Awe Monday "evening Wis AR | Employment Off 7th Floor eR : sen au 8 ¢ 9 ' LATHE HANDS Apply personnel dept SPECIAL A Prospect st., were to be held at 8:30! Funeral from Shirley Brothers’ Central = LEARN E BEAUTY CULTURE | The Wm. H. Bleek Co. tion and will not pay commensurate 1737 MASS. AVE. SO Taking part ued for fepairing McQUAY- NORRIS MFG. CO a. m. today at the J. C. Wilson| {nape ee XN Zhintis St, i Soy may | - INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL i» — wi wa? oy. but you nig Eh FRY | AND | COMPANY | steady ne rd firm pak: 1737. Mass. Ave. 1 WILL St a” ur > WE ands K tors. = = iven every opportunity to learn he § oi o . . ’ J & - ee — =~ - contracte Chapel of the ‘Chimes and at 9 can at the chapel after 4 p. m., Wednes- Demazigs for Spied Qperators I SECRETA RY. Ir amentals of ths busines tod tc. jhas the following _full-4 e job 0Pen{ngs been doing This type work for .many a a da | r ; s* rapidly our ity : , ro n years ee Mr icko w a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic [ow cath pl Br Ser ha | International Beauty School. 342 E. Wash. | a rapidly as your ability 2 Bottle wash oper rs Paiste lis Machinry & supply co. Truck Body Repair Nea Innes, he od +f S ; o i D { re church, Burial will be in Mt. of Edn B Downs, father of’ Car HELP vw ANTE FEMALE — wi GOOD SALARY fe) vu 2pm | In SOR : 3 Power house helpers iY 8 E Mein S. Apply Wm. R. Blswars Amateur Pleasant cemetery. Edward r. and Wanda Lee Downs, sor i pen Until 1 femorial! Day 8 Production workers (das : Mrs ta who was 78, was|0f Mr. and Mis Bower Dons bo NOTICE : ! Write P. O. Box 813 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT 3 Production workers (night Lithograph Press Helpers Aero Mayfiswes Transk Co. 4520 E 10TH e v § , of arry O.. Ra ph ndrew P., Bryon . - oF dl 3 Service operators . ass. ve SON the widow of Dr. George Christian. Mary A. Betty Lee Downs and Mrs. covered by the . THE HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Employment - Office Day or Night Work. . PERSONAL

All female

Considerable Overtime ‘Necessary.

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 BE Washington

aria Engineer Oct bids |

No Carpens | tery or painting. For those desiring pos | war, steady connection in ‘this field 757, Mr. Mosey, 706 Guaranty Bldg

Elliott Heler 1 Metros, Josephine Weber, passed away | Tuesday a. m. Puneral Thursday, 1:30! |p m., from Shirley Brothers West Chapel, 2002 'W. Michigan st. Burial Crown Hil a brother, | Friends may call at the chapel alter | m. Tu lesday :

Frances Priority Refe will. be re

P quired to comply with al WMC reg- SECRETARY

ulations. ! xcellent th for

opportunity

She was a resident of Miami, Fla, . before coming to Indianapolis three | years ago. She is survived by John Murphy, Greenwood, and a|’' Psister, Mrs. Catherine Conger, In- | GIRTON- age 80 Yeats. beloved

husband of Dovie K. Girton, fat {1 dianapolis. Mr Willia Sal in of Reelsville, A nd 4

220 East McCarty Street es o——— cra oa e— pt MAN AND WIFE | for Institutional work. “Salary and maintenance Call "Superintendent, BE-4797.

MALE OR FEMALE

With some experience operating a photostate machine. Address Box A, Times.

LADIE CLEAN PRESS *

Arhur

TRUCK MECHANICS Full or Part Time

Good Pay—Steady Work *** GENERAL TRUCK SALES, INC,

HETHERINGTON & BERNER, INC.

Assistant bookkeeper woman. Permanent posit old established firm Apply 701 Kentucky MA-3595

“DAY COOK

experienced irl, r modBOOKKEEPER all RI-3822, : | comptometer experience t - i in accounting dept. Typir red - but not éssent ial

National Hosiery Mills ser or

Man or ion with

MEY 212-214 E

‘CLOGGED

Daniel ¥, “SECRETARY

insurance and bookkeeping

Ruth Girtor

mene Mrs Emma_ Proctor, Miss red, hut not required. Excellent oppor White. dependable, for jnodern restau- Me: a Tal L . 4 Villlam P Girton of Indianapolis; leo R Ma Hosiery | y. Pleasant nt working conditions. For! rant with all-electric’ cooking equipment HELP LP WANTED—MALE ain enamnce en LI-7461 Rl. 8814 p WILFRED M. ROBERTS Girton, Brazil, Ind; blother of Mrs view: call at | Restaurant experience. not necessary if Clogged sewer : _ :. | hala Blue of Brazil an rs, Lucy / dar RE 1 meinen i good cook Good pay, permanent posi- Good pay. Essential industry, § Rites were to be held today in {of Indianapolis. passed away Monda | AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. FE Dormitore Pl a i TICE MAN roots cut wi New York City for Wilfred M.|afternoon Funeral Thursday, 10 a m ; 562 N. Meridian APO Dug vores to meer NOTIC Perpuanent position WATCHMA rar ’ | 8airlev. Brothers’ Central Chapel, Illinois F KKEEPER TYPIST rod - — | Mr. Ezell BE-5007 All male workers covered by the || On night shift, Must alse tend CRUSHED sto Roberts, former - Indianapolis resi-|a¢ 10th st. Burial Floral Park. Friends | Wage steady © Title Silk | Finisher Experienced. Good — — ie |} Priority Referral Plan will be required- || GENERAL BAKING Co. boilers. Steady hours, Essential $5 a load; si dent who died yesterday at a hos- | may call at chapel any time. [Brazil Tuchman Cleaners, DRUG CLERKS to comply with ali WMC regulations. 318 W._ Vermon industry. 6 Nights a week, Call ELECTRICAL ital New York. Services will! (Ind.) papers, please copy.] | | Cotte ge Ave nw emim———————— . ~ Wal t ted Sa at personnel office. —hold electri DI I Ne ork. | HARRINGTON — Geneva, age 90, beloved | Experienced { One Year's ady Work Desired “ACETYLENE BURNERS an e PITTMAN- MOORE. co tions repaired be followed by cremation. | mother of Mrs. Ruth C Yelton, san) SILK SPOTTER Steady Work Mechanics Helpers . Furniture The son.of the late Warren Rob- | Antonio, © Tex.; Mrs. Frank Poggemeyer | Your drug store is an. essential part Por operating burning machines torch y 1200. Madison Ave {Marshall Harridgton, Arthur Harrington, | B U Ss Cc 1 R Ls . of your evervday home front séilice cutting steel plate. Good pay, steady ‘and Tire Men service. CH-7 erts, formerly a vice president of | | Indianapolis; Roy Harrington, Miami, Fla for terrace tearoom This wi probably Y ’ DI De an 3 Sian work. Old established = firr has been | ee A ———————————————— - the Pennsylvania railroad, Mr. | grandes. ther. of Mrs. Paul Roberts, Mrs | appeal TC il enidren wiio would “DAVIS CLEANERS 00K’S DRUG STORES doing this : work for any. vears.] In Dwen Jotgstyy HELPERS & WELDERS General H . veret x ) 1 : 8. | Oo a rt ~t4 aa re n 3 M enthaler ¥ Roberts was 42. He had been em-! | Robert Schaub Ingienapel lis; Mrs. George | ke RY HE 3 Shorp ne eal EB Bay Sur 2835 Northwestern ~~ A FATTIR Wis cen tndianapais thio oly Co. Mavfl T it © We Reed jet ROW Hardwood firs Thomas, San Antonio ex., passed away | Toa vera , a MAF fore | - - ——— a} idi g refin. Remode! ployed by the mer) oan Expor inl Moa om, San Anionic Tex Friends benroe m _ 6th floor, any “morning before | Lady Tor Soda: Fountain % Good Surly ’ RK 959 8. Meridian APH Aero Hao aan 6 0. : 5 lenis of oyerime Tordveos ee serving as its representativ may call at the Robert W. Stirling Fu- X . | a en sk Alexandria Egypt and European |neral Home, 1420 Prospect st ter The Wm. H. Block Co. | $25 weekly, 6 days, good hours; chance °F £ y * ~ “ADDRESSOGR *. HUGH J. BAKER & CO. ished, refinishe A gxancna, SY . p. m., Thursday. Funeral service Fray, | ——— at in — | for ‘advancement. IR-5222 after 1 P.M. | arly Advancement Experienced graphotypist or typist forf 602_W. McCarty | ports before the war, 2 p. m., from funerai home. Priends in- 1 U S G | R L S F—————————— SC ————— * A Job With Fut addressograph department permanent. METER READERS — Good wages NSURA vited Burial Washington Park cemetery STENOGRAPHER = a Future For Interview Call at and steady employment, full or This service

He is survived by a brother, | Richard A., Minneapolis, Minn, and |

| { Colored

HARRY —Orra Be 45 N Dearber

entered

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Permanent secretar

to ciaim executive

position open as No previous

y | claim |

* No experience Needed

Apply in Person Before 2 P. M,

American States Ins. Co.

part time in- a critical’ industry. See Mr. Richardson, 2d floor Cit

X-RAY ORDERLY

Steady Employment

adequate INSU ERTY and LI

an aunt, Miss Geneva A. Dickey,! | etal Thur sday 2530 | MAR TT HOTEL experience necessary. .Good ppportunity. | 543 N. Merdiar vens Gas & Coke Utility, 49 8 Apply X-Ray Department saltation with { | rea r— ¢ 4 SCHENC x Spink-Arms hotel Station st 10 -1 0 For ‘interview call | THE BARBASOL COMPANY ATTENDANT for filling station, n, 45-55 pre- Penzevivania METHODIST | HOSPITAL FR-2147 ieee a Mr. Blake American States Ins. Co. _ Fo OW y ATT Ave __ | ferable. Bud Hall, 46 5. West st. Interior | De COE R A j : 542 N. Meridian | N | AUTO mechanic; permanent, profitable. sa awl AT AT & — ROSCOE ASHLEY | LANDRIGAN Din, a ye ba |! t Ti 0 f t 1 Hel ee EERS | See Paul Adams, HICKMAN OLDS, 1310) MOTORCYCLE RIDER VACATION WORK YOURS. CRE Roscoe Ashley, former Indianap- lng: Mary, father’ of Mrs, Dorott ar me / e eri p STENOGRAPHER Fission AGE 16 to 50 N Meridian For Parts Dept. We are now accepting applications, full a ois painter and a resident of Tu |Et: "Gt ivi Hove” Fitness| pm Moniss (work permanent postion; § GR | 10 ere fog ana” touman aris KUT O MECHANICS si san AoA Aa So En dianapolis since 1910, died Sunday eal! 8 Cr rescent ‘Paper Co. 211 W. Georgia Bt | ra. hes te tor wdvancement | 3 NEEDED AT ONCE HICKMAN OLDS > If interested see Mr. Miller, LAWNMOWER the Veterans’ hospital in Oteen,| Ser vice KINGAN 'S : - ey | Fain 363 ang Wp ring works 1510 N. Meridian W. J. HOLLIDAY &- co.” Quick servi BY ihe Vewrans | Tras Bick % STENOGRAPHER # rik Win | AN ERY 3d) BE toth Mr. Ashley enlisted in the army| ave. mother of Cashier Also ashie a eo ry dep: 5 N. Penn Appl y Linde ‘alifornia and a er 18 er, "| MOULDERS ry wath ATOCKS and do portes Mattresses 1908 and served in the Philip-| hiece of Mr aie . re re i TR JHLINOIS ST: (MAN I a Moth He HE al served 1n 1 * | niece of Mr. ang ¢ ey Ants de §- Permane : Y a t-war opportunity, See Mz, Hams ot © ines, moving to Indianapolis fol- | BG. aw GRY SYCRINE. DEY em - STENOGRAPHER AND “Interi or De ator ro | © AUTO “MECHANICS—2 ‘and Foundry Lahorers men, West Baking Co. 1331 E, Washing owe Ris discharge. B r. | ices’ a er & B Cashier C007 Pav. per EDIPHONE OPERATOR I ecor or | R Ing 18scharge, e is sw | w ashier pleasant surr IR- 9943 Young lady with some college education Top pay, good working conditions, good Permanent and steady. good wag — 2 vived by two isters, Mrs. Be ssie | Jose i To. Exons ac Yin Lo Idead working cor Attractive ‘and unusual position future on both new and used cars, |PEERLESS FOUNDRY co.| “MAN — re 18 8 TO 5( 50° HOOSIEF

5 State Life

MOVING PAPER CL

PAPER clean! : clean an_work

[for the right person. Must have 853 Ludl had “some experience in interior! Jones Auto Co, 2955 Central 1853 Ludo® - | Apply in person, Linde Air Products Ce. decorating. Apply emplogment office, | AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS! ORDER WORKERS 729 N. Pennsylvania, floor ! MMISS! 30

—~GUARANTEE—CO IONS Men . to fill orders for steel bars and MIDDLE-AGED D MAN THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. gpg

Good starting salary. Reference CH- -6122 ppl ly to Mr. Miller, W ;

a w McCart y

TAILORESSES

-1 { Experiented

Ap-1 ditions required

: Colored, manent Club Maids Colors. re | Hol day & Cc

Indianapolis Athletic Cluo |

WANTED

Briney, Indianapolis, ‘and Mrs. | to operate welding equipment; warehouse, Frank Derrickson, Lake Worth, Fla.; | three nieces, and one nephew. Rites held at 2 p, m l'hursday at a Kokomo funeral £

in Crown Point

RUSK mathe

yl ef } | 7th will be rmenn Funeral

ends invited

& CENTRAL SA TA-4501 bundle .them for shipment. Cranes and for. General Clerical Work

and divider man. Open eve-phandling equipment available, Old estab-

burial nings for interview, WEST | lished firm. Good-pay, steady work. Bee

home, with Com tometer O erators (Mr. M thal in Office here. | . + Bell ise. g 6%, 152 ip t work, full opera me kL. STRAUSS & co. K | T C H E N H E L P | BAKING ¢ CO., - nr. ow ishinglon. 8 Bs Morgana iniory & Supply Co. Living West Preferred Paper | Ha « n ¢ f Wi Liar mr ¢ 3 ] ea ' 19690 8. Meridian St . JAMES P. ARTERBERRY McG uney, Clarence, Ar a: ie et, pic 4 Kraft Cheese Ens South Shale Inn PARSER a en, Night Attendant Cio" "reiki 223 Lynn—BE-0888 A ’ ns ——— - p 5 * er e— : : ap {Ralph and Paul Summers, pe TYPIS T 'v%« B 0X NAILERS | g a Sars E Wabash Yi YOUNG MAN PAPER HANG. Services !nr James P. Arterberry,|loty. Mrs. Ressa Admire Will trdin good beginner Apply Spencer Hotel War Work | years, Empire Garage, ion ik . years' exper 16 E. Ad } died { 1uesda ineral Thu: sday mn { Sepa ment sty days : M8 8. Minois X Plenty Overtime PAINT AND BODY “MAN To work m Fecuiving snd Shipping dee LI- 1980 16 E. ler 5 ho died S ay i he Seco nigr Jiiness ch t 0% ! Plenty artment st y yment. 00 3 by y f b, W 30 Ge urday a Round 1 ce en : ‘Prior 3 n 3 Bic nanent position, pleasant working wor king conditions Essent) i) SUIY | 0 eT % Incentive Plan f h DarLment iv: Bleady Smp.oy : P MH fis home, will be condlicted at 2| (i ot oy ey Bervice conditions th Do post-war conversion problem. | Punch Press Operators, - Cut-Off $ ity Wood Products Co. Good proposition for right man ov: raper nar Pp. m. tomorrow at the residence. of Tiny Ma. y i! c The Richardson Co. |Operators Off Bearers, Stock seunly - ou a yo ug ' See Bill Strawn Pittsburgh Plate Glass Day PAPER hang Burial will in Sutherland Park Si 20th and Olne | Handlers Packer-Craters, Janitor, — '!7 2154 Bb 11-602] ese 59 8. State BL-1430 De I TE a er Ng 8 Leen BREAD WRAPPER STA dup sues \rooewad ET Ara : vision 915 Virginia Ave. guaranteed

Patch Pla

2-DA Y radio 50- 0-18 tube tubes.

~ REVOKE

Certificate f RELIABL] 312 INDIANA

AND PACKERS

Day or night work: full or part time,

GENERAL BAKING CO. ~# 318 W: Vermont

© STOCK BOYS —_ BUS BOYS AUDITORS ER

TYPIST

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A resident of Indianapolis’ since adretiny, I tom the Blackwe Diet Maids Whit a 1923, Mr. Arterberry was 65. He! Funeral Home, 1503 N 16 3,40 oars, I, is survived by -his wife,-Anna:-twe on Int daughters, Mrs. Birdie Miller and PH Ah Mrs. Viola Rees, both of Indianap- pr a) olis, and sons, William J. In- TILLEY Louis dianapolis, and Pvt, * Orville E.| M A ne oe ister of Mi Arterberry, serving with the army, e t Tg

work in pressroom, 5-Day, Time and a hall for over 40 hours. See Mr. Rusie, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W Ww, Maryland,

“COLORED MAN

to Work In Dry Cleaning Room Modern Dry Cleaning Plant

DAVIS CLEANERS

General 40-hour week,

EE: PAINTERS Sie Socom ds

commercial painters, Call after 6 P, M. | TA-5306 or BR-9405

EXPERIENCED PAINTERS — Plenty of work; top ee oo 4800

PLUMBER $08 N. mg INOTS STREET “NIGHT PORTER

MOULDINGS, INC,

141 E Market st.

with ki to wr Perma ent po in (beg refered

"National Hosiery Mills

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~ TYPIST—GENERAL OFFICE

© Permanent, post-war po ition 51% dav eek 00d , salat Apply Consiimer

Dish washers (Colored Y_

20 N. Meridian

DRESS, HANDS

experienced on and misses For Interview

feteria two

Sh hort nha oy for Advancement

_ MAROTT HOTEL

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Experience NOT Necessary Full or part-time. Steady work now and

- — - . 3 ith floor | Bauipment: Co. 401 NF oad Mor Automotive Business 283% Northwestern Ave, ROLLER Tres . y : Wut call 16. Robert Hy SLi i i] —— ROLLER Tree DEAD OF IN MES eral me. 1420 Pros o ¢ The Wm H. Block Co. Ho Bi . = ? ! . Blake Top Wages Permanent Employment COLORED | MAN __and removin MISHAWAKA, May 20 (U. n. Tuesday, Briel services Wedn . YPIST Derirable hours. Stone, Biaf. PACKERS einige | Ses Mr. Booher 2D n., - Forest { soleum — ford. A: 8tor tH floo Yon , Slrong. Bteady job. Good salary. Ref Charles H. Nelson, 76, was dead to- rial Yor A Hill : EDIPHONE "OPERATORS solidated Bldg : MA ont, f HN floor Cor | CABINET MAKERS | J * C. T. FOXWORTHY (i * erence required. American Linen Supply ROOFING day of injuries received when he ua, ©. phpers pledss copy. } Experienced thai 6POT LUNCH, 411 8. | No experience needed. Alr-con- CH NR IPMENT CO. __819 E. Washington f St. "eo, LION, gs i roofs, ‘Suara wi —— an automobile at al | WADELTON Lt. ol wilMhs Dy; husband Part-Tirge Work 4 b Jiiinols, -- . - _iditioned burlding; paid vacations 330 N. CAPITOL AVENUE PORTER -— ER — Colored { for “eooktail E N “Wall Wa Rie e ; he { . « -~ a EE —— strfet intersection Sunday. It was|pr, Trifle, Quen Wadeiton, father of) WAITRESSES tand holidays.” Daytime—heurs, . CARPENTER bar) $30 fo start; no Sunday. ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Ar . the second traffic fatality in the Thoinas W. Wadelton, Bronxville, N, Y.| The Hoosier Casualty Co. ’

Fletcher Trust Bldg

rother of Col. Wil} a Wadelton in Pacific | Top Wages ELECTRICIANS Sportsman Club. Me. Hussey, 934 after the war. Our Susiness Bas Deol 3 ‘Washing !

| { city since Jan. 1 bro} Mrs. Charles P B le, N.Y. {_ Floor ’ L A t | HOME APPLIL RE a Tuesday. * Priends Reaasville, at the MALL, NF AT APPEARING COLORED WHEELER'S — ane ryant Mem Real Silk Hosiery Mills N. Pennsylvania. : operation al Star 5 years. —————————— , 160 Buckingham dr. Puneral Thur 8 W. Market 52 M B® TTT WITAHEL National tarch Products, ine. WAT Thomas nGUINIS ChuFen Tntaiment avin ELEVATOR "OPERATORS 139 N. Penn To 5 ARSE Ey 634 N. Noble "KITCHEN PORTER 1515 8. DROVER Finest Wo oman AQUINAS church ntermer ring . ——— - es —— ——— ! [ton cemetery, Washington, D. C. Service CLAYPOOL HOTEL s—————— GOOD NIGHT JOBS OPEN OPPORTUNITY (White or Colored) MEN Brom Genie {by Kirby, Mortuary, FAMILY WORK LISTERS ic: "WAITRESSES * TURRET TATHE OPERATORS RLESS GRINDERS oa .. Gus Me | ILKINS-Joo Ge ’ Tati MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS CENTE ° MAROTT HOTEL to Work in Plant a | WILK] J iene, of 1136 N. Tem; PEN MA RS AND ORTERS tor Downstairs Luncheonette + GEAR HOBB OPERATORS 1*Days—1 Nights EXPERIENCEL ave. entered into rest at. Denver, Colo. RKERS ASS Full-Time Employment ENGINE LATHE OPBRATORS 4 CLEANUP MEN Mr Blake " 45-Hour Weck eg Saturday, May 20, itidve 30h bf Supt, ahd Ciogd Hours; Good Pay | + Apply Employment Office, ith Fleer SCREW » ACHINE STERATOR STEWART MFG. co, ’ El ACETYLENE PRODUCTS co, ¥ dows, was rw : BS6 : 0 > . 3 IVERSAL MILL OPERATO ' PO 4 RED BUGS jana, Mp Moth Mr. EG. Shipman EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY : |THE WM. H. BLOCK Co. “INSLEY MFG. CORP. | 2200 ¥. Wash ~MR. MARTIN-—FR- 1421 ORTER Re. 766 8, 8. Harding ONE Rn | Services “Thursday, m, ai Peace 840 N.' New Jersey - : . « E RS Pull or part a 6 Pm 8 week. Time MI ‘ Use SHU DETH Chapel 2 Wig 1 Clin’ Ney > Feeders and Folders WAITRESS ES an 5 Qiney (3500 East) or oak FAL TRUCK OR Reals and She-Dall tu Boss, Steady, con- tor Xx MEN, | | 160 x sper Crescent Cle ; Se risen rs . employment Serviee, tinuous Pp . for Quick Results] IN MEMORIAMS oh 1 se pa os CLERK Slino, TER PEE... - WA-6440 TW Washington» Eri EMPLOYMENT »' . OMAR, os a th i MGSHaAY. Tim | SPECTALTEE i! a no fn aT Waitresses & Fountain Girls WHITE WOMAN Muesing=Meérrick Coal Co. 901 E. 16th Stre THE BEVERIDGE PAPER £0 o oundations, : ; ] . n aving gotnery of our aéar wite, Permanent Positions “No Bundays Meals and unifor ues in | 3830 Brookville Road . : . Le Re a . and m 3 Good : nished, Coons Drig Store, 449 N. Ulinois, For atficq. building St ania work, Take > 6 2 9 Ave, 5 w— ADKILA BEATTEY eS To aeyring et ES “Rout a © 2 While. we passediaw fue vases 450.11 : nen AG WW