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Approximately 40 young people will take part in the services at 10:40 = m. tomorrow at the Third Christian church, For the annual gll-youth Sunday, young persons will serve as elders at the communion table, give the prayers, talk, sing solos, gather the collection and read the Scriptures. .The theme of the day will be, “We Must Be the World We Want,” which is the one chosen by the Na- _ tional Christian Youth fellowship of the Disciples of Christ. Paul Niedenhall will preside, direct the order of worship, read the Bible, and offer the morning prayer. Russell Dennis will give a talk on the Pioneer camp for junior high school students; Verne Porter Jr., for the Bethany high school conference; Carolyn Chenoweth, for the Bethany older young people’ 's camp, and Herbert | Barnard and Betty Clarke, for the Lake Geneva conference. Robert Barnes will sing “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” by Bach and Patti Heun Seaver’s “Just for Today.” Mrs. Natalia Conner, organist, will play. The Rev. A. C. Brooks is minister, Jack R. Lewis, assistant, and Mrs. Ruth D. Estes, director of Christian education.

WOMEN INVITED

Mrs.. Ralph L. Holland has extended an invitation to all interested women of the city to attend the meeting of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Council of Church~women at 9:45 a.m. Monday in the Y.W.C.A, Mrs, Holland is council president,

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When T-year-old Kenneth L. Kuebler listened to his father’s first sermon as pastor of the Frieden’s Evangelical and Reformed church, the little boy did not know he would be exchanging places with the Rev. Robert L. Kuebler 17 years later. : But that is what will happen tomorrow. Kenneth is 24 now and a senior at Eden Theological seminary. Tomorrow, he will p reach on “Moses’ Conception. of God” at the 10 a. m. service at Friedens. And his father will sit in a pew and listen with Kenneth’s mother and his little sister, Adena. Melvin M. Kuebler, Kenneth's brother who is a senior at Earlham college and a prospective minister and missionary to China, will sing in the choir. Lorna Ruth and Carolyn Mae Kuebler, two sisters of the young men, also will sing in the choir. Kenneth intends to go to India as a missionary when he finishes his ministerial training. Other religious events follow:

' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Dr, George Arthur Frantz, pastor, will return to his pulpit and preach tomorrow at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Dr. Fred W. Backemeyer of Gary, Ind., will talk on ‘Tell Them While They Live” at the first of the season's convocation suppers at 6:15 p. m. Thursday in the social rooms.

A SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-— “Atomic Bombs and Religion” is the subject of the sermon to be given by Dr. E. Burdette Backus at 11 a, m. tomorrow. The church will be open tomorrow for services for the first. time since early summer, Dr. Backus will speak on “Life's Suprme Values’ at 10 a. m, over station

EB. He and Mrs. Backus spent the summer at San Diego, Dr. Backus was a guest speaker while there in the pulpit of his son-in-law, the Rev. Peter Samson, at the First Unitarian church. Mrs. Ernest Jones, newly appointed director of religious education, will open the church school at 11 a. m,

H. and’ will preach morning ‘and night tomorrow.

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPEL-— Maj. Pred Bartsch and Mrs. Bartsch of Terre Haute will speak and give cs numbers at the service at 7:30 tomorrow. §: Capt. Martha Dethloft will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Roy Beaven will sing and the Rev. Meade Reynolds will give an evangelistic sermon, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF ~ATTER DAY SAINTS, Prospect and Villa ave. —8Sessions of the branch conference will be at 10 a. m. and p. m. with luncheon af 12:30 noon. Local President William E. Schwartz will conduct the meeting and William H. Scharrer, district president will Speaks All distgict officers are expected to tend. The missionary sRoir will sing. VETERANS . HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Virginia Bell and I Mary Rose Dillon will ng Sonim pind. Ahoy Brother. Toad eae

tomorrow. Artangements for Yop were made by the Big Eagle unit 96 of he Ameriesh Legion auxiliary. e Jones will give the devotional ek 5 of vespers, Mrs. Fred Kuhn is president of unit 96 and Mrs. E. E. Burton is 11th district Protestant music chairman; DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH—The Rev, F. W. Wiegmann, pastor, will preach on “I Live” at the Education day service tomorrow morning. Special invitations have been mailed to b in high school, to those leaving for college and fo teachers. OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN GRYROR-— Officers and teachers of the church school are holding a week-end conference in the church, The meeting will open with a candlelight communion service tonight. There will be a luncheon and afternoon conference following church school tomorrow. The Rev. John Ray Clark will speak tonight and Dr. S. Grundy Fisher will conduct worship and consecration services tomorrow afternoon. CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH—Dr. F. Marion Smith, pastor, will give his first sermon since his return from vacation at the 10:45 a. m. worship service. This hour for mornigg worship and 9:30 a. m. Sunday sc session will be resumed tomorrow. SPEEDWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE—The Rev, Grover Wright, former pastor of the Ray Street Church of the Nazarene, will conduct a series of meetings at 7:30 p. m. daily through Sept. 23. LAUREL STREET GOSPEL TABERNACLE—The Rev. Charles Hollis, radio evangelist of Urbana, Il, will ‘address the, United Pentecostal Fellowship meeting at 7:45 p. m. Monday. The Rev, R. L. Menges is pastor, UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH—The choir will give the frst of the autumn programs directed by Everett K. Todd dnd accompanied by Betly Jean Miller, organist, tomorrow.

FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH—The autumn schedule "with church school at

Efroymson’s

DEPARTMENT STORE 918 So. Meridian St.

9:30 a. m. and morning worship at 10:45 {&, m. will be inaugurated tomorrow.

CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH-— Congregational young folk who will attend | college this semester will be honored by! { the sermon “Christ's Message to a Student,” given by the Rev. G. Lavon Fisher,

| pastor, Sylvia Harriman will sing.

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will be a sing, games and refreshments.

with the day's events include: Miss

Fred Wolf, Mrs. Wilma Boyd and

numbers. Wilbur S. Barnhart, vice prin-

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Nellie C." Young, children’s minister and youth adviser, Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Lead Vess. Dr. William A. Shullenberger, pastor, will give the morning sermon. It will be his

first appearance since his summer vacation.

VETERANS’ AID CENTER URGED

Counseling Service Need Is

Although the Council of Social Agencies in the Lemcke building has made. facilities available to help the veterans with any problems they may have, and the American Legion is sponsoring posts throughout the city for counseling veterans, -speak=ers emphasized the need for a centralized, organized program to help the men. Some of the advocates for the proposed center were Mrs. Martha Breidenbaugh, intake supervisor: of the Red Cross Home Service department, Arnold Freas, veterans’ = ee ts CAIN th in aT kta gm States Rubber Co., ‘himself a veteran of this war, and Wilred Bradshaw, president of the Indianapolis Council of Social- Agencies. 1 ; Others who supported the pro-

the navy, former Indianapolis physician, Virgil Sheppard, direc tor of the Red Cross chapter, who told of the offices established by the state department in other cities, and William E. Book, executive

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of Arc Women's club will meet at the mortuary 7:30 p. m. Saturday for prayer, ENTWISTLE—George E, of 5457 N, Key- _ stone ave, entered into rest Thursday, e 62 years, brother of Mrs. Hulda Mulholland, Mrs. Maud Whitworth and-J. Ed-

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LOST—Brown Tigao Siiifold: Valuable

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Friehds are welcome: Burial Crown Hill | 1237-W Moore Mortuaries. * LOSTP Pair green Ray-Ban, tortoise FAULKNER—Charles T., beloved husband| shell rimmed sun glasses, Reward. of Freida K. Faulkner, father of Staff|BE-2837.

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Youths to Hold DEATH NOTICES oh LOST & FOUND on Indianapolis Times, , Sat. Sept. 8, 194b 25 Reward for small -biack-tan : BALLET le, E 9MELF WAN ANTED—MALE Trem Bowed Bushand © $: EY a a pi amahester_ mate, HELP W WANTED <PEMaLE _ 9 WANTED—-MALE 11| HELP W -Al Jay ervices Marie, father Bt Hasel M. Bailey of|ys get this dog home. IR OUBEKEEPER and compan 2 MECHANICS Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Joyce Cunningham, bas. him in every letter.| fined elderly lady, more for “Dome than with general experience to work for Indi- LABORERS Lowell A. Ralph B. Groves MA-7824. asks: abou Ty wages. Reference required. 525 ana’s A Ford desler, Excellent, con. conAn all day youth program will brother bf Jesele E. Bailey ee Times. ions ov § WET e ing HAND TRUCKERS | come to a ‘climax with Vvespers|Service Monday p. m, Beech Grove| blue bag with white aiform stenoiled We ANICURIST . £ Methodist Yb Burial Washington |M. A. Anderson from 8:55 D. Ja. . Longans- 720 N. MERIDIAN Needed at nen. followed by a social hour tOmMOITOW |park cemetery. Friends may call at the gort bus Monday Diath, please return to ash nla hi don a HANICS, GOOD CONDITIONS Day Shift : : , 52 8. t., . m. end bonus, n mmedl~ ARANTEB--COMMISSY! in the Central Christian church. DO UR a, after T DM. AN ORT Lady's vellow gold Benrus Wrist|awaiy. Reply, giving experience, etc. |30TH & CENTRAL SALES Ta-sn| AMERICAN BEARING CORP, The young people will promote & or v Bock, Et oF Leo r Heck, bere oi. “9:30 Kiyerside, byt Address Times, Box A-876. AUTO ELECTRIC REPAIR us full attendance at ‘Sunday school |ssier of Mrs. Ette Cave, Mrs. Mamie Nich | Generous reward. 1310 Beville, OH-TL28. ' GOOD Bb OPRORTUNITY 50 LABORERS ) olas, Mrs. Fred Droege, George Kunkel |LOST—Black, leather key case containing " and morning worship and conduct and two grandchildren, died Thursday in| § keys; one marked Lane cedar chest, Millinery Work Room Help 318 8, East St. a the vespers at 6:30. p. m. Charles|st. Vincent's hospital. Funeral Monday, a Thelma Cochran, Full time emplo BAKER—OVEN MAN No experience necessary, Steady work, Retherford will preside and Bar-18:30, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian ogT—i brown shaving Kit on corner Ran, wevessary. F Office, 1th mpl ” Experienced. © Permanent ' opportunity. GAN & CO. bara Deutsch will lead the Wwor-|church: Interment Calvary cemetery. allth and Rennsylvaniy by army officer.| Apply Employ. Time and one-half over 40 hours. Open Blackford and Matyland Robert Carlisle will play |Friends may call at mortuary, St. JOAN | oar - THE WM. H. BLOCK CoO. Syenings for interview. West Baking Co., MAINTENANCE MAN

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Faulkner, passed away Thursday at his home in Farmland, Ind. Funeral. Monday, | FOST—~New blue bilifold containing cash 1:30: p. m., at the G. Herrmann Funerai| 8nd no identification, viginit; Shh and Home, 1505 8. East ” Priends invited, | College. Generous reward. BR-8703 Burial Memorial Park. Friends may cali| OPAL SCREW BARRING lost, Reward. at funeral home after 7 p. m, Saturday. Phone BR-7275, or BR-6602, FRAUER Clara A., age 68, beloved sister INSTRUCTIONS 3

Klingensmith, pasted pw Saturday a..m. Funeral Tuesday 1:3 at the G. Hermann Funeral 3 "1508 8. East st, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call after 6 p. m, Sunday. GOLAY—8gt. Ronal F,, 048 Lesley ave, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alvy Golay, brother of Shirley Golay, died at Denver, Col. neral Tuesday 9:15 at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st, 10 a. m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary after 4 p. m. Sunday.

GROSSKOPF-—Frieda, age 77. Beloved sister of Karl ang Henry Grosskopf, passed © away pay, Funeral private

Monday, 1: m, from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel) 946 N. Illinois st. Friends may call from 2 p. m, Sunday until noon Munday at - the chapel. Burial Crown

HALL—QGeorge F,

age T6 years. Beloved husband of Jennie Hall; father of Pvt. Sivde, ‘Charles E, and’ Harold A, Hall and Ss. Winona Weatherford, and brother he Robert Hall of Georgetown, Ind., and William Hall of Inglewood, Cal. passed

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Wife of William R. Meredith, mother of Mary Jane, Hope Ann and William R. 1I; daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs, J. P. Jackson, passed away at her home Satur. day at 4:30 a. m. Puneral notice later, John F, Reynolds mortuary, MORRIS—Otto E.,, beloved husband of lotte: Morris’ (nee Eichoff) and father of Li. John A, Morris, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Helen Kane, Baltimore, Md.; seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren, passed away at his home, 5031 Southeastern av, Thursday p. m Friends may call at the Robert W, Stirling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Sunday 2:30 p. m, from the funear] home. Friends invited, Burial Five Points Cemetery,

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NEAL-—Forest, age 74, husband of Nora Ny Tather of Mis. © Xe t, Rpdolen, ho oy 168 “AS “ang Foret Wedr™ nA roe oh Mrs. Cledia Turpin, Brownsburg, passe away Thursday a. m, at residence, 2s W. Morris st. Bervice Sunday, 2:30 p. Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W, Michigan st. Friends invited. Burial Greenlawn cemetery, Brownsburg, Friends may call at funeral home.

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PENNII Indianapolis, mother of Harold GC. passed away Friday in Worcester, Mass. interment Crown Hill. Time later. SNYDER—Mrs. Carrie Wiley, wife of Herman E. Snyder, sister of Mrs. Roy Davis, 'S. . Maish, Milo J. Wiley, aunt of Marion L. Davis, Marjory L. Davis, Mrs, Robert J, Stevens, Doris L. Wiley and Lois D. Wiley, great aunt of Wiley C.

vice president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Educational facilities, problems, and the attitude of civilians toward the returning veterans also were discussed at the institute, sponsored by the chapter of the American Red Cross.

i'MAN' IS SUBJECT OF LESSON-SERMON

“Man” is the subject of the les-son-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Bible citations’ include the following: “Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God.” II Cor. 3:5. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, *“Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “All that God imparts moves in|

and power.” p. 515.

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sessions of the church and school are necessary because of the greatly inereased membershins of both, the church: office reports.

NEW TABERNACLE DEDICATION SET i

The congregation will dedicate the recently purchased Apostolic Gospel tabernacle tomorrow at 10 a. m. The tabernacle, 646 S. Foltz st. was formerly owned by the Church of God. It has been redecorated for the ceremonies for which the pastor, the Rev. Eugene Williamson, will preside. His father, the Rev, William Williamson, will give the sermon and conduct the dedication.

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The monthly dinner meeting of the ‘Fourth Degree of Indianapolis Assembly of the Knights of Colum-

The Most. Rev. Clement Bosler, faithful friar of the assembly and pastor of St. Joan of Arc church, will address the members following

Harry Hart, midget race driver] from Kansas City, who was hurt critically last Saturday in a crash at the Bpeedrome, regained oconsciousness today at St, Francis hospital. His condition 1s somewhat fmproved bit i 1 stl serious.

and Myron K. Davis, passed away Friday

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A, m. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Sunday, 2 p. Burial Pleasant Hill. Priends’ invited: Friends may call aL mortuary, SOWERS~Emma B., age 71. Wife of William Otis, mother of Bert ‘and Dale

Sowers, Mrs, Edna North and Mrs. Lillian Pendill, passed away Friday p. m neral service at the Union Chapel

church, Monday, 2 p. m. Friends may call at the home in Castleton after Sunday noon, McCARTY service, TITARI—Robert Lee, age 7 months, heloved infant son of Kenneth and Helen Titari, brother” of Elnora, Kenneth Jr, and Sharon Ann, grandson of Mr, and Mrs, . Harry ulen and Mr. and Mrs. John Titari passed away Saturday morning. Services at residence of grandmother, 526 Wilkins st., Monday, 2 p. m, Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Priends may call at residénce after 6 p. m. Saturday. J. C! Wilson service,

WEAVER--James Baxter, son of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. C. Weaver of 2055 N. Pennsylvania, brother of Sgt, W. C. Weaver Jr, Mrs. Denzil Regenold and Mrs, John P. Maginn, passed away Priday in New York, N. Y. Service Flanner & Buchanan Tuesday 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park, Friends ‘may call at mortuary Monday, WELLS—Anna F., age 77, widow of the late James B. Wells,” mother of Mrs, Ethel A. Hyde, sister of Miss Carol Hippe

and Henry Hippe of Aurora, Ilil.; George Hippe, «Indianapolis; William Hippe, St Tous, Mo., and Lewls Hippe of Los An-

i geles: grandmother of Bdward Weiland and great-grandmother of Betty Weiland passed away Friday at residence, 3119 W, Michigan st. Services Monday, 1:30p. m Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W, Michigan st. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park Priends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Saturday, WILSON Laura McClellan, beloved mother he Mrs. C. P. Yount, Kokomo; Josgph T/8gt., U. 8B. Army, Adair, Ore.; Mrs Ai Lucas, Greenwood; sister of Mrs | Alp: a Todd, Indianapolis, R., R. 1; Mrs Maude Allen, New Bethel, Mrs, G. A Richey and Joseph McClellan, Indian- { apolis, passed away Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lucas, N. Madison ave, Greenwood. Services will be held af the J. C, Wilson Funeral Home, Greenwood, Sunday 2. p..m. Friends invited | Burial Greenwood cemetery, Monday 9:30 a, m. FPriends may call at. the. funeral home,

CARDS OF THANKS 2

WILLIAMS-—In sincere appreciation for the many kind expressions of sympathy extended to us by the friends, neighbors and relatives at the death of my husband and our brother, Joseph L. Willams, We wish each of you to know words can not express our deep gratitude. (Bigned) Wife, PANNY WILLIAMS, and BISTER and BROTHERS

N MEMORIAMS

foal Sos memory of my husband, Clement T, 8mith, whe passed away Beptember 8, 1944. 1 never knew that hearts could ache with such a bitter pain, With longing for a vanished face—to hear a volte again, I never knew that nights could be so lonely, cold and dim; But oh, I've loved so many things because of losing him. Sadly missed by wife Maude.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ww. T. Blasengym On. 2670, Wa. b376

2226 8helby

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

oy

54 W. Michigan St BE- 19% 1604 W Morrhs FARLEY FUNERALS 2: gb PLANNER & BUCHANAN = ZW Pa Creek Boulav vard TA-33 ; : BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect ASH Ee GRINSTEINER'S 1601 E. New York y » HH AMANN 1508 8. EAST 1. MA BARN

HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware St

“SHIRLEY BROS. CO

sen’ funots

ROBERT W. STIRLING 1423 » MAA J Wien SOHAPEL ov THE CHIMES”

Permanent posi Call Mr. Bnyder.

5

CLERK—TYPIST

WANTED IMMEDIATELY ig LILLY'S | Stenographer-Clerk ELI LILLY & CO.

Stenographer

CLERKS—TYPISTS

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO, 1065 W. Washington

We have an Immediate inceur “advertising department an experienced clerk. Must ‘be a rapid typist, able to use’ a dicta phone, reasonably good at figures and well recommended. The position is a permanent one and offers an unusual opportunity for ade vancement. Attractive salary, good working conditions, 5-day, 40-hour week. Ses Young, Advertising manager, © The Indianapolis Times, RI-5551.

CHORUS GIRLS

with or without experience. We train you free. Good salary. while learnin Apply daily between 1-4 p. m. Hughie ack, manager Fox Theater.

EXPERIENCED COMPTOMETER OPERATOR ™

Work on billin And accounts receivable, 4 hours, 5% days.

GENERAL BAKING CO. W. Vermont

Gomptometer Oper.

Time Study Department.

KINGAN & CO.

Blackford and Mary land

COOK

6 Days No Sunday Work

Apply Employment Office

L. S. AYRES & CO.

COOK AND HOUSEWORK

White, 25-40, experienced, stay, private room, $20 week

clear. Humbolt 55625, CURB GIRLS TEE PEE WA-6440

DICTAPHONE OPERATOR

5a DAY WEEK.

HERFF-JONES CO.

1411 N. CARITOL AVE.

SMALL,

ELEVATOR OPERATORS CLAYPOOL HOTEL HAND SEWERS 40.Hour Week General Fur Cleaners] 235 S. Meridian

NEAT APPEARING COLORED GIRLS FOR

GIRLS OR WOMEN

18 to 40-To Learn Pressing

in a modern dry cleaning plant. We pay you while learning.

“Apply Mr. Alexander DAVIS CLEANERS ~ 2836 Northwestern

Girl to operate. bookkeeping machine, ‘Permanent job. Opportunity for advance.

124 ht &

STENOGRAPHER

MUTUAL LIFE It A) RANCE CO.

* STENOGRAPHER *

5-day week; permanent; excellent working conditions; opportunity ior advancement,

See Mr, Bnorrer Sr,

KIMBLE GLASS CO.

229 E. South st.

OF NEW YORK 115 Klectirie Bldg. WAITRESSES If gou would like either full or part time employment amid . invil Sur

roundings serving an appreciative clientels, apply employment office, 7th floor.

__THEWM. H. BLOCK CO. Experienced Waitresses

Good salary, transportation paid; uni. forms furnished; meals and good tips. Lunch and dinner service only. Camp Atterbury Officers Mess No. 1, Bldg, No. 206, Phone extension 2341 or call for interview,

MADISON HOUSE, 4343 Madison . Ave,

WAITRESS ©°°¢ Pay ~ Good Tims

CAR WASHER See Mr. Kinsley GENERAL BAKING CO. : 318 W. Vermont

CAR WASHER

roposition for experienced man.

uperior Chevrolet 552 EB. WASHINGTON

Good &

Experienced Clothing Salesman haincati CASE CLOTHES 215 N. Senate

children, for Custodian Mairied. House furn. Botler

“WA-T363 after 5 P.M.

“DIE DESIGNERS With experience on large auto body dies, Also some knowledge of deep draw and toggle press work. See Mr, Baker. Chevrolet Commercial Body Division Henry and Holly,

DRAFTSMAN

Full size lay-out men, tailers and checkers.

Jo: Emp NB

De-

Division Henry and Holly.

Chevrolet Commercial Body

~ FIRST CLASS MECHANICS Also MECHANICS’ HELPER

Permanent. * New, Diese!

NH Eonies. Helpers and Tire Men

In Essential Industry ° Apply Clyde 8. Berry

AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

Ne 887 Mass. Ave. —Eypeviencad 3) in ha “mill; nasienaad All i YN Multilith and Multigraph Operator

Exp. preferred but not Pleasant working cap litions, view call at

AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO,

542 N. Meridian,

MAN for packing department, wih oom

experience on power Saws, 8. Delaware.

Paper Cutters

Fxveptional opportunities to learn steady, good paying jobs,

Necessary, For intere

Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Dr.

WANTED

»

% 2 Draftsmen %

Architectural experience preferred. Apply Employment Office

Kingan & Co.

Maryland and Blackford sta,

EXTRACTOR

Good Pay to Hustler

STERLING LAUNDRY

~ FOOD FAGTORY HELP

Permanent work,

ucts Co, 1120 E. 324 st. WA 1877 "FOUNTAIN MEN Ti: il

PART TIME CP M to 10 P. ML

New York C York Central | R. R.

WAITRESS &.evor Looe 1 411 8. Olinols. WOMEN OPERATORS WAN to operate sewing machines. No experience necessary. Steady employment, Excellent working

conditions ” good ~ wages. Bee Mr Heitkamp ,THE C. B. Sones & BON MFG. CO. 8-24 N. Benate Mite OE colored lady; good sal or stay. Por information call 4668 after 6 p. m.

and telephone essential, tween 6:30-7:30 p. m.

al REFINED woman for sale of cosmetics, car HU-3068 be-

105 8, rie ie rep ian, “8.

Freight House Truckers

Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement

Can Use Part Times Worker 6A M to 8 P M

Penn. Railroad, 139 E. South

735 5 Lexington MA N FOR GRINDING OLASS, NO iO BXAERP: CE NECPSSARY, APPLY 501 8 DELAWARE,

J. H. Brbriok Prod-

FREIGHT HANDLERS

PIN SETTERS

(6 Years or Over

71 Cents Per Line

Steady Work APPLY ANY BOWLING ALLEY

INDIANAPOLIS BOWLING ALLEY PROPRIETORS ASSN.

The Polk Sanitary _ Milk Co.

1100 B. 15th

®

WHITE CENTURY BISCUIT CO.

630 W. New York Bt, re PORVIR: "= Right man San Take A real future with good pa: all Adams 0 hg os bin R ve lg Lire Olds, 1510 N Mer. EXPERIENCED POWER SHOVEL OPERATORS POR ORAIN

FURNACE

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.

Good Pay

STOUT PIELD EXCHANGE

Stout Field

____BE-5240—Extension 113

“Counter Help and Dishwasher

6 DAYS 317 8B, ILLINOIS BT.

10 BOOKKEEPER—ACCOUNTANT

INSTA HELPER. Pay-Permanent Williams Purnace Division

MONARCH SALES CO.

3 WwW. 10t Night phone,

La Mr Davis, ci ® 02.

GREENHOUSE HELP

Call In Person

FOOD CHECKER APPLY CLAYPOOL HOTEL

xperienced; Good Pay.

ork. PERFECTION PAINT & COLOR CO MA-4312

Men for shipping department and

“ MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR

“PERMANENT JOBS

Baur-Steinkamp & Co, Wholesale i 0 K 0 Florist, located on State Rd. 29, % mille THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. north of Marion Co. line in Hamilton PRINTER wanted “who oan operate s Ludlow county typecas.iug machine by union plant In

E.Z.BAKE FLOUR MILLS Acme-Evans Co. Ine. 903 W. Washington ave.

PRESSER

experienced on high grade men's clothing; pleasant working conditions, Opportunity for advance-

, ment, Apply Tu floor Employment Office

GRILL MEN WA. 6440

piisiness nearly 30 years. Union man orf willing to Join union. Scale $48.00 for 40 hours; time and ope-balf for over«

To do clerical work in coal office after school and on BSBaturdays.

West Side Ice & Coal Co.

women “idea uction department, Bowes al Fast” Corp.

216 N. PINE ST,

“Portrait and Figure Models

223 Lynn

* HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT *

BE-0838

time: two weeks vacation With pay Come pany shares cost of Aetna group life ine | surance and Blue Cross hospital plan, Write Box No A431, giving complete de~ |tails as ‘c sage, experience, stc., and when you are available,

Radiator Repairman

‘Ice Delivery Men

Hooks Dependable Drug Stores

Pirst class in newly equipped shop. Apply superintendent in

GREYHOUND GARAGE 550 Kentucky Ave.

RELAY TRUCK DRIVER

Male and female; any age: white and negro Part-time work. John Herron Art Bchool, TA-1446 Permanent Jobs Vv a 0. SODA FOUNTAIN i olen Joa J Coal © We nav hum of openings for| | young ladies an oung gentlemen to | R Dri work on our fountains. Bees Mr. Moors. ce oute rivers

MEN FOR PLANT WORK

dy Work—Good P Californias snd Market Sts. 0 nc AD" ork a 8 5 co a 2850 Northwestern HELP WANTED—MALE 1 AN AUTO MECHANIC | iii eit Ho SALESMEN WANTED

taney, es Sh Ina apo Liberal reward. «4510 after 6 LADY'S blue th zipper hy ‘s Wednesday: iver 7 ward if intact. Call Jack ~1361

+. Box A526 Ti HOR AGES. CR aoon LEK. Dials A A Soraney ahd ming FL wan He mes, 3157 N. ILLINOIS National Hosiery Mills 1 » Call RI-1321, 8 a. nu p.m Ww 3 I Nao wesk| poy AUTO MECHANIC worx,| Indiana or & Light Co. ers pom. | Ing oar. Permanent i Blatany| Lies] working Longin. opesion Mota © Needs AUTO MECHANIC LABORERS

METAL, MEN

AND PAINT AND Require services for.’ of ak a

ra Wie TE al

. Apply 230 Ww. Morris

Chauffeur License Required Apply Mr. Alexander

DAVIS CLEANERS

Man- with experience on selling roofing and siding Box A-430, Care Times

SALES MANAGER

Man capable of han- £: dling sales and estimat-