Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1945 — Page 9
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Wright Sts.
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halfant uth of the Gospel on Pictures of n Jungles Tribes rvices:
5 A.M, 0 P. M.
1d Friday, M.
ges, Pastor
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N. A. Urshan
loney" Meeting:
P.M.
encouraged by ‘Tessaro. ALSO
' Worship
Sacrament Service—7 P, BRANCH PRESIDENCY Willlam Schwarts Stoughten Surface Byron Higbto PR-4828
Latter’ Day Sore (South Branch) 1060 Villa Ave. Sunday School—10 A. M.
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Indianapolis “Limes, Satur, Oct. 13, 1945 BAILEY- Willian F.. 69, 524 S. Alsbama, passed a ty i i band of Bthel ey
of Mrs. Bayne and Mrs. Colo. Services at the J. C. W of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect Be 11:30 a- mm. Friends invited. Hill. Friends may atl at es NeChapel ot | Ind. the Chimes” after 6 p. m. Saturday.
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS
30th and Gale (Brightw or Crosstown Bus) Broadcast Sunday,
7:00-7:30 “GLEAMS OF TRUTH" (1310) Worship—10 30
Evangelistic Service—7:30 Prayer Meeting—
Wed., 7:3 R. E. Nibarger, Minister
COSTIN Earl M., husband of Dorothy L., son of Mrs. Harriet Coston, father of James W., grandiather of Caroline and James Ww. stin, Ppa away Friday Br Flanpner & Buchanan Mortuary Sunday, 3 p, m. HINE-Alva E., age 66 years, entered into rest Thursday, beloved husband of Edna ‘I Hine. Services Sunday, 2 p.m, at St, Mark's Lutheran church, Whitestown. Friends may call at residence in Whites~ town. Burial Lutheran cemetery. Moore mortuaries. KNIGHT-J. Ralph, of 6409 W, Morris, .entered into .est Wednesday - evening,
ST. MARK'S
UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline
Sunday School ......cee: 9 aie Aen eaves nes 308
age 49 years, husband of Florence Kivett night, father of Mrs, Ellen Louise Cline, hrother of Wallace, George and Rev. John Knight, grandfather of Philip Steven Cline. Services Monday, 10:30 a, m., at Ben Davis Chapel, 6112 W. Washington st. Friends are welcome. Burial Washington Park. Moore Mortuaries,
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRI
960 W. 31st Street Bible Classes .. Wreaching Service ... Young Pooples. Meeting Evening Serv Thursday
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J. 8. JOHNS, Minister
:45 A. M.| Westbrook Church 555A. M (Nazarene) 819 S. Denison St. (4600 West, 2 Block ST South of W. Wash.) LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor JN 2 254M 9:30 A.M. & 10:45A, M. WEN EN Sr, or u| PILGRIM HOLINESS
Evening--Bible Study T:
, SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS
1415 Cruft Street
REV. GEORGE E. HUFF, Pastor ;10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. Service
Rev EV Hai HDQIRS. 226-230 E. Ohio
Te ~5481 BROOKS CHORCH 2101 Blodkside Rev. ee McCrory CHFIRST CHURCH 30th and Gale Sta
Rev. R. E. Nibarger 2618 BE SECOND CHURCH 1418 Crufs St. Rev. George E. Huft 1442 Cru! NORTH CHURCH, 1723 E. 46th St.
ST. PAUL'S CHUR EPISCOPAL
Rev. Willlam Burrows, Rector Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion
64th and College
9:30 A. M.—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
B Rev, T. J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave. ALL ARE WELCOME
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS 8 E. Market St., Room 8502
Church of the Advent
(Episcopal) Meridian at 33d St.
REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER
7:30 A. M.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
11:00 A. M.—Morning praye 7:30 P. M.~Young People’s Fell
Open Dally, 11:30 to 6. Phfine FR-42154 Saturday until 2 FULL LINE UNITY LITERATURE
GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN BE. Michigan and N. Wallace Sts. REV, JOHN 8. ALBERT, D. D. 9:30 A. M.—8Bunday School
owship.
ZION
ANGELICA AND RTH AND NEW J FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D.,
HARVEST HOME SUNDAY
9.00 A. M.-—First Bervice of Worship, 9:45 A. M.—~Church School. 10:40 A. M.—-Second Service of Worship.
Reception of New Members. 23:22).
Subject of Sermons:
“GOD'S CORNER” (Lev.
REFORMED ERSEY STREETS
10:45 A. M.-—Morning Worship. ‘THE CIRCUMSPECT CHRISTIAN WALK’
GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 512 E. Washington 2:30 MASS MEETING Subject: “Should Christians Support the Community Fund.”
PASTOR
First Congregational Church
16TH and DELAWARE STS
ORIEN W. FIFER, D.D Ad Interim Minister 3 00 A. M.—Church School
1:00 A. M. —Morning Worship: HAND!
THE TIME 18 AT
Rev,
Howard G. Lytle, preaching
Verdi Allen, Chairman. RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) Sunday -— 10:30 A. M. Services Wed, and Sun. — 7:30 P. M, HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridia CARLETON W,
Rev. Edwin L. McClain, Associa 9:25 A. M.— Bible School. 10:45 A. M.- -Worship, Sermon b
“God Is Oun Peace. 6:15 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
7:30 P. M.— Worship. Sermon by pastor:
TUXEDO PARK, 29 N. Grant (4 U. 8. Clutton
n and Vermont Streets ATWATER, D.D., Pastor, Lynhurst Dr,
"The Lift of the Load."
WOODRUFF PLACE Walcott at 5 Mb. L, . C1 Trent. ...10:4 10 45 4 Al MT: 00 P.
~LYNHURST—C. TC. H. SCHEIX, " pastor 2 blks, S. of W. Wash __ Services—9: 30 A.M. and 1:30 30 P, M.
CROOKED CREEK... .N. Mie h. Rd, & 56th Joseph L. Hughes.......9:45-10:45 A. M.
EMERSON AVE.. Emerson & E. New York Rev. Morris Coers, guest speaker, 9:30-7:30
. Bt te Pastor
y pastor:
‘man, Henry and N
8:30
' we (nd the J. C, Wilson funeral home for
; { Grinsteiner Mortuary
polis Times, Satur, Oct. 13, 1945 LAMBERT Wilfism M. 2913 3 Prospect st husband 1 Ethel, ‘stepfather of Pl aves and Pfe, Willi Harmon, passed | po awey Thursday morning’ Services at the | — 5 Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes," ct st., Monday, 10 a. m. Friends in~ . Burial Brinnell cemetery, Frankfort, Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes,” (Prankfort papers please copy). LOCKHART Ora J, shtered Friday evening, age 60 of the late Alice M. Lockhart, stepfather of | Raymond Pierpont, brother of Mrs, Daisy Clay, Joseph
vite
Phas oi rest
Minda Jaymes, Mrs. and Edward Lockhart, Bervices Monday, p. m., at Irvington Chapel, 5342 Washington. Friends are welcome. Bu Crown Hill, Moore Martuaries,
McCOLLUM—Anthony, of 1649 Broadway,
Eeignton: Post Signal Office, © Toe bling).
sts. A good reward if returned to 301 W Vermon 8. Sloss. -
LOST—Z.IA
Reward
| BROWN Teather bilifoid, has identification card and only tyres of husband, Whe is oevrseas.
'S wath Jost Oct. “corner Ttmots and Washin English theater. powad. abe d ers
wn, long Hae male dog, 3 1bs., black Hi 2 tags (always fremEast side, Brownie. Reward. CH~
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO,
SEAMSTRESS for men's alteration department; p : re ditions. ‘Apply e th
con« ioyment’ office, floor,
t. La
shield shape gold crown set with EL down town, IR-3835.
a oid, has identification
HELP RT ERLE 9
husband of Nannie A. and father of James P. and Mrs, Helen M. Lukenbill, brother of Mrs. Iva Cdoper of Spencer, Ind,, grandfather of Mrs. S8ue Ann Davidson and Kenneth M, Lukenbill Jr. passed away Priday a. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Monday, 2 Friends may call at mortuary. MILLI—Anna, age 74 years, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Resser, Joseph, Jacob J.
p. m.
* ACCOUNTING CLERK * * Comptometer Operator kx Must Be Able to Type Permanent Positions
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
and Frank J. Milli, sister of Mrs. Mary Mint, Mrs. Emma a, Mrs. Zita Hart-
icholas Bauerle, p awky Thursday, Funeral Monday, ‘Oct. 18, a m., at residence, 1505 8, Talbot ave.: 9 a, m,, Sacred Heart church. Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph ‘cemetery, Priends may call at residence any time, George W. Usher service.
POTTORFF~—Gaylord Elmer, beloved hus-
BILLING CLERK
Permanent position operating Interna. tional electromatic fanfold billing machine. Standard 5%-day week
Call CH-0673 for Interview
typewriter keyboard;
band of Ruth Pottorff, father of Ruth, Loretta, Richard, Mae, Reynold and Rob~ ert Pottorff, son of Mrs. Orville Scotten, brother of Sisler M. of St. Gerard, Mrs. Mae Henderson, Fern Pottorff, Mrs. W. L. Patterson and Rupert Pottorfl, passed away Friday morning. Funeral services Monday, 8: #. m., from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, $46 N. Illinois; 9 o'clock, St, Joseph Cathelic church, Burial Floral Park, RAYBALL—Peter F, ine,
husband of Catherfather of William P, U. 8. N.R.
and Margaret M. Rayball, brother of John, oJseph and mes Rayball, Mrs, John Riordan, Lowel, Mass, and Mrs,
William Casey, Ireland, died Friday. Puneral Tuesday 8:30 at Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st; 98. m. at St. Philllp Neri church, Interment Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary after 9 a. m. Sunday, . SCHLATER— Theodore, of 1837 W. View dr., beloved brother of Elizabeth Scullen of New Orleans, La.; Mary 8tein of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Ella Corn of Indianapolis; Ben Schlater of New Albany, Ind, passed away Friday. Friends may call at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st, any time Sunday. Services and burial 8t. Louis, Mo SHINGLER—Eva Moore, of 3000 N. Ilinois st., entered thto rest Priday, age 7 years, widow of Robert A Shingler, mother of Mrs. Helen M. Dunbar and the Iate Mrs, Roberta E." Graham, sister of Harry C. Moore. Services Monday, 11 a. m., at Colonial Chapel, 3447 College, Friends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill, Moore Mortuaries. Please omit flowers, (Kokomo, Ind., papers please copy.) WICKER—Mary Catherine, age 31, daughter of Mr. and rs. John J, Wicker, sister of Joseph A. Wicker, passed away Thursday evening. Service Monday, 8:30 a m, Conkle. funeral home, 1934 W. MichFie m., St. Anthony's church. ends oa Burial Holy Cross. Friends call at funeral home after 4 p. Wm. Baurder.
CARDS OF THANKS
2st
thanks and appreciation to my many friends, relatives and neighbors for their
my dear friend, Adaline Davis, I would especially like to thank: Doctor L. Williams and the Planner & Buchanan funeral home and Mr. Flanner himself for his lovely words. ELL NEWHOUSE.
McCONNAHA—We wish to press our sincere thanks and apprecidtion to our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the recent death of our dear son and brother, Robert Eugene McConnaha, We especially wish to thank the Rev. Floyd P. Smith for his comforting words
their services. N
MOTHER AND SISTER.
EUERBURG--I am deeply grateful and wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to friends’ relatives and neighbors fer their kindness and sympathy, for the cards of sympathy, and for the beautiful floral offerings at the death of my dearly beloved wife, Florence Anna Neuerburg. I aslo wish to thank the Rev, Frederick Daries, the pallbearers and the
ALBERT NEUERBURG.
associate} CONTRAL .... ........ 23d E. of Central bir G. H. Ry ponelt ..10:40 and 7:30 P.M urio8 East) | GARFIELD PARK .. 1081 Soutnern Ave. 0-7:00 C. 8. Paschal .. ..10:45-7:30
— MEMORIAL — “The Church That Cares” 901 N. Belle Vieu George G. Kimsey, Pastor 9:30 Worship, “Visiting.”
SCHNEIDER--We sincerely wish to extend i our thanks and appreciation to our many friends and lovely neighbors for their sympathy and love shown at the
DAVIS—1 wish to express my sincere age,
kindness and sympathy at the death .of|
2 Comptometer Oprs.
Permanent position, pleasant working conditions.
Apply Office
PACKARD MFG. CO.
2900 Columbia Ave.
WOMEN
Interested in Jearning corset alteration. Fulltime employment,
Apply Bmployment Office, 7th Floor THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. COSMETIC Cota ir soes, CURB Gl R L 5
TEE PEE Drapery En
Experienced—Full Time Employment Apply Employment Office, 7th Fir.
The Wm. H. Block Co.
GIRL or woman for general housework to stay-on place. WA-7982.
Light dictation work, 40-hour week.
_ SECRETARY: - RECEPTRONIST . Every Satay off. The Indiamapolis Times
214 W. Marylknd St.
Good Stenographer
tor; S-day conditions; r right girl
and ediphane ope week: good workin permanent position
International Ha 1065 WwW. Washi ton
w STENOGRAPHER
A permanent position {amid pleasant surroundings a attractive pay. Hours 8 to 4:30,
We have our own wafeteria, Come in for a personal’ Interview,
HoLcoMB & HOKE MFG. CO, 1545 VanBuren
MGM PICTURES 421 N. lllinois Sfreet STENOGRARHER
Excellent opportunity for f advancement. 40-hour week. working conditions.
LI*4361 Mr. Macleod
TYPISTS
work:
Agreeable 5-d week; chance for advanceme rience desirable but not essent al. See Mr, T
Van se
J. D. ADAMS MEG. CO.
217 8. Belmon Take W. Washington [Streetcar
ry Title die:
Housewives With Cars to handle telegram deliveries in vicinity of residences in University Heights, Gar-
fleld Park, Brightweod, Irvington, Ravenswood, Haughville and Speedway. Subantial e. Reply by etter Jiying revious business experience if any, tele hone number. Typewriter grrerted. ESTERN UNION TELEGRA
Experienced Lamp Shade Makers
Full-Time Employment = 40-Hour Week
Apply Employment Office, Tth Floor ,
The Wm. H. Block Co. LISTERS
Experienced on family work. STERLING LAUNDRY - %35 Lexington
Experienced Finished Menders NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS Call RI-1321—8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M
Millinery Work Room Helpers
Experience Necessary Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H.' Block Co.
sudden death of our beloved h and father, Dr. Anthony J. Schneider. We also thank the Fathers of Sacred Heart and St. Catherine churches, especially Father Ralph Pfau and Father Victor Wright for their words of comfort, the pallbearers, many. faithful patients and. all-f the many beautiful floral tributes, spiri-
7:30 p. m., “Playing the Game.”
tual bougliets and lovely cards of sympa-
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MURAT THEATER
® Massachusetts and New Jersey ® All Seats Free ® Doors Open 7:00 P. M.
SUNDAY, Oct. 14, 7:30 P. M.
and valuable destion-and-Bible-the miajor prophecies a doctrines
tirely free with mo |
‘thy, We also thank the Lauck funeral {home for their very kind and thoughtful service and the reporters of all the Indi- | anapolis papers for their co-operation. | MRS. ANTHONY J. SCHNEIDER, ! + SON JOE .SCHNEIDER AND FAMILY.
| ZSCHECH—-We wish to-express our thanks and appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributés during the illness and death of our beloved uncle, Henry Zschech. Especially do we thank the Rev, Ira Stock, Mrs. Charles Willoughby, the pallbearers, Atkins Pioneer club and Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for
their efficient service. NIECES AND NEPHEW.
LOST & FOUND 7 STRAYED Black and white boar, vicinity
of 2nd and Post Road. $5 reward, MA -8756 INSTRUCTIONS #
NOW ONLY
$125, Regular $200 Value AS
Y TERMS ARRANGED ENAND INCLUDING NOW, e NO AGE LIMIT—ONLY 8TH GRADE
EDUCATION NEEDED. e FREE TELEPHONE INFORMATION
Open Every Nite Til 10 P.M.
® TO ACCOMMODATE EMPL WOMEN AND HOUSEWIVES. © °C © COMPLETED IN 5 MONTHS DAY
. earn $125-8200 wed opening on the size of the s you on well paying res nsible position. to Learn Met Bor Eres
Catalogs. Phone for detailed information.
Ads are famous for
OFFICE HELP Experienced
STATISTICAL CLERK STENOGRAPHER TYPIST CLERK
McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co.
1737 MABSACHUSETTS AVE.
Salad Girl
for COFFEE SHOP
Marott Hotel
Mr. Greene
SALESLADY WANTED Call 131 S. Hlinois st.
SEAMSTRESS
Thoroughly experienced oh women’s suits and costs. Good salary. Do not apply unless experienced. Apply Mr. Prits, 6th Floor—
The Wm. H. Block Co. SEAMSTRESSES
thoroughly experienced on dies quit alterations; 40-hr. wk. Top salary. Apply in person only. * INDIANA FUR CO: 112 B. Wash, St
SEAMSTRESS
Fhetoughly experienced on ladies’ dresses; 40 hours per week, Good salary. Do not apply unless experienced. Avply Mr. Prits, h Foor—
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
wanted at once, in our out~ Women side sales department, Apply tomorrow between the hours of 11 A, M.1 P.M Bee Mr, Stone, 214 Kresge Bldg.
Seamstress, Experienced
Want and quick results, 1- 5851.
x
econom
Use the Phone se them
JACOB'S CLEANERS and TAILORS 212 E. 16th St.
REV. RALPH
Park and Walnut Sts. Tune In Sunday, 9
| TONIGHT AT 7:30
IRA CLERK “tation; Yimited experience ys all that is needed; must be high schaol graduate.
Apply In person Mr. Fritsch, Classified Mgr., the TIMES, 214 W. Matyiand, TYPIST General Office Work Light dictation; 40-hour} week.
Bee Mrs. Maxwell.
Hostess Cake Company 339 E. MARKET vw TYPIST
A permanent position amif pleasant surroundings at atkractive pay. Hours 8 to 4:30.
We have our own satel Come in for a personal inQerview,
Holcomb & Hoke Mig. Co.
1545 VanBuren
WAITRESSES Topi Wages WHEELERS 8 W. Markst st. 139 N. Pennsylvania| st.
PERMANENT PEACETIME JOBS
Experienced Typists—$110 a month Burroughs Bookkeeping [Machine Operators—$125 a month These are permanet positions with job protection under the State Merit System and offer liberal vacation and sick leave, advanitages of group insurance, credit union, pension plan and opportunity for advancement. Convenient downtown location. See Miss Smith, Indiana Employment Security Division, 3rd Floor, 141 8. Meridian St.
Nights
EXPERIENCED IN OPERATING Meistergrams Monogramming Machine
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block ICo.
-
HELP WANTED—MALE
ester Co. |
OFFICE POSITIONS
PERMANENT—ADVANCEMENT, Stenographers Typists Key Punch Operators Offi ce Boys
LINK-BELT CO.
220 S. Belmont MA. 5411
.
SODA FOUNTAIN
young ladies ad work on our
Hooks Dependable Drug Stores
California and Market Sts.
We have a number of openings for) unr gentismen U to
Attractive
Mechanics, Read This {active
auto and bus mechanics in our modern shops "and garage. Permanent and reliable work, uture, surroundings, splendid pay, Free trans POTTRRION yacasig Terminal bldg.
1 A 214 pam ARITA Aide ATH RAILWAYS
MECHANICS SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, INC. 552 E. Washington St.
METAL WORKERS
Auto Repair Work ECONOMY AUTO REBUILDING CO
537 E. Wash.
comfortable Sus plan. Insurance
Experienced Mill Man
in planing mill, Permanent job. WA-3371. PAINT MAKER
EXPERIENCED STEADY WORK-—-GOOD PAY PERFECTION PAINT & COLOR co.
WESTERN UNION needs Communication Carriers
(inside work)
APPLY Bun BUREAY UARANTY BLDG
8a m to 4:30 p. m. Monday Wins Friday, 8 a. m. tos1 p. m. Saturday
HELP WANTED-MALE
Auto Body *4 Fender Repair Man Also Mechanics
5/2 Days Plaza Motor Inn 30 W, Vermont St.
11
MA-4312 ~~ PORTER—COLORED
6 DAYS 377 8. ILLINOIS ST.
PORTERS
16 to 65; full time work. SEE B OOK
Apply at Office
HOO K ' S DEPENDABLE
DRUG STORES California and Market Sts.
PRESSER MEN'S CLOTHING CASE CLOTHES
215 N. Senate
Production Jobs
&
Auto Mechanic See Mr. Kinsley
General Baking Co. 318 W. Vermont
Ws are in need of a number of men for production” jobs. Good i 48-hour week and fine work~ g conditions. Apply st our ployment ollie Mon. through Pri. 8 a m. Sat, 8 a. m, " 3 iy a
INLAND CONTAINER Sor.
700 W Morris
u. 8 30TH & CENTRAL SALES TA-480
“Experienced Bench Men
AUTO MECHANICS general experience to work for Indl. ana's gens ur word dekler. Excellent conitions. gs. See Mr. Willams .q". ROY W WILMETH CO. Repairers—Tuners—Cabinet Rubbers 120 N MERIDIAN and Polishers—Trouble Shooters— AUTO & 1C8. GOOD ONS | Sample Checkers—Testers and Test
in planing mill, Permanent jobs. WA-33717,
1 Maintenance Men.
—Test Equipment Man, (st Class. |
Night Baker's Helper
Baking experience not necessary,
Apply Bmployment Office, 7th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
~|intermediate Electrical Testers. Urgent — Apply Now! Employment Office
3315 E. Michigan St. Man
BODY MEN Best wages and MER tons with Indiana's Largest ord Dealer.
SEE MR. WILLI ROY WILMETH CO.
720 N MERIDIAN
BODY-METAL MAN
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, INC, 552 E. Washington St.
Good Opportunity for Experienced Man
Experienced with Radio and Electrical Repairs Apply W. R. Btewart Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 7 Mass. Ave, RETATL store manager, Wallpaper chain needs men, 25 to 40, for permanent post
war positions, State experience, Box A-254, care Times.
BUSHEL MAN MEN'S CLOTHING CASE CLOTHES
215 N. Benate
CARPENTERS AND LABORERS
Union; § months to 1 year work.
Report main gate Chevrolet body plant en
ory at. W. E. O'NEIL CONSTRUCTION CO.
RODMAN & FLAGMAN
to work in Indianapolis on city sewer ‘survey,
RUSSEL B. MOORE CO.
RI-1336
Aggressive
CARPENTER oT TE oot wr
Car Water
See Mr. Kinsley
Res!
General Baking Co. 318 W. Vermont
SALESMAN
With succhsstul experience in high class specialty line and ability to contact top executives. Man selected must come well recommended and be am-~ bitious to advance to sales executive position with expanding national organization, We are the leader in our
18 N. Meridian
. WESTERN UNION
YT : field. Our product is well Communication Carriers known and now ‘used by the most progressive business Men or Boys organizations. Delivering telegrams, downtown build- Substantial starting salary ings. pay, day hours. Mr. Dalton,
plus commission and bonus. For interview give outline of experience in letter addressed to Box A-255, Times.
GIRL
for telephone sales work. have pleasing personality. store experience preferred portunity for advancement.
MUTUAL DRUG CO\
18 W, Georgia
ust rug
Girls or + Women
to manage dry cleaning bragch stores. We (ry to place you close to your home, Salary plus seniannual bonus,
DAVIS CLEANERS | 2835 Northwestern
GIRLS | DAY WORK ONLY Do you live near 3800 BE. Wa ington st.? If so, Central Sta Envelope Co., 16 8. Sherman dri will train you for a clean, e faptory position, operating envelope machine.
A A Good Place for a Girl. to ‘Work Opportunities Now
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
230 N. Meridian std
»
Suploysays CiticsWiawep . Earn $1 to $2 Every Hour
in your spare time taking orders
permanent employment and future op-
tor
YOUNG Jady for estimating deparinent;
DRAFTSMEN Experienced in body design, body layout or detailing. Mechanical draftsman can qualify Oppor- - tunity for advancement Chevrolet Commercial Body
Henry and Holly sts.
Extractor Man Assembly Man
Bee Mr. Miller EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
840 N. New Jersey
.
SERVICE SALESMAN
for checking-in cars and selling service on the drive.
SEE MR. BRADLEY DENISON SERVICE Ohio & Pennsylvania sts
Sheet ‘Metal
Salesman
To céll on the finner trade.
MEN WANTED Flour and Feed Packers
ACME-EVANS CO,
902 W, Wash. Ave.
Must be familiar with gutters, downspouts, furnace Rttings. roofing and kindred items. Permanent position. Excellent opportunity. See Mr, Tudor,
ATTENTION MEN FACTORY WORKERS
Now is the time to get a good Rares steady post-war job with a
company. We can offer you that. Come In and see us, 1403 N Capitol.
CONTINENTAL OPTICAL \L CO. ~ FOUNTAIN MEN Ts or
Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co. 1959 S. Meridian St. SHEET METAL
We Need Truck Drivers Por long distance hauling, year
to make restaurant equipmen Equipment Company, 339 Ng
Apply Employment Office, 7th H,
ATTENTION EX SERVICEMEN!
round work. Good weekly wage, See Mr. Power vi
AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT. CO.
STOCK KEEPERS
Experience Necessary Full-Time Employment:
THE WM. H, BLOCK CO.
TINNER "OR FURNACE MAN
Good brig oy steady work. BE
WAY BILL CLERK
TAILORS and FITTERS
ced in men’s and bays attractive salary and condit!
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co.
'Experien
Goldsmith y, 339 N. Capital Ave,
a
Penn. Railroad 139 E. South
Kennedy,
2 BOYS TO PARK CARS
Empire Garage, 126 E. Wabash. Mp,
i future r= t. | Plate’ Glass, Co. 30 8. State.
MAN to wash and simonize cars,
YOUNG MAN willing to learn
Good
salary. 3801 Mass, ave. YOUNG MAN Work in Stock Room Apply MAROTT'S SHOE STORE 18 E. Wash. St.
busin Pittaburgh
excellent
Motor Route Delivery
Man with car to deliver motor route. Hours 3 to 5 p. m. dally. Call Mr, Allo
Indianapolis Times, RI. 5551 oe.
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of cleaning room, Write Juahifications. of phone for an ap LONG!
WANTED, MAN
Experienced dry cleaner to take charge
intmen ERS, MARION, INDIANA
Men Wanted
To Help Erect Bill Boards
511 Madison Ave.
% MEN %
See Mr. Morgenthaler, Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co. 1950 8. Meridian.
MEN Steady employment as helper in our steel department,
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO,
CG. Miller, 543 W.. McCarty
* MEN *
For Work in Service Stations
No tire
Avera monthly earnings, Must experienced,
* GASETERIA »*
1031 E Washington st.
MEN Experience NOT Necessary Pull or part-time. Steady work. Ow Business has been in operation hers foi years.
Nat'l Starch Products, Inc.
1515 8. DROV MEN WANTED— WHITE
Must have good previous employ= ment record Will not consider out-of-town residents. Apply 5:30 to 4:30,
KIMBLE GLASS CO.
229 E. Bouth Bt. Men to Deliver Telegrams
Downtown butlers day hours. Mr. Dalton, :
WESTERN UNION VETERANS
Right now is year's best storm door and window selling season. We train and develop you Into substantial producer, Special Christmas bonus. Many of our salesmen earning $150-$200 weekly 1f an assured future ‘interests you, this merits invest agen,
work, $130,
or lubrication
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WILLIAMS
Both experienced and apprentice Inside work. Peerless Foundry Co., 1853 Ludlow Ave, CH-6122.
FREIGHT HANDLERS
GOOD PAY New York Central R. R,
beautiful line of inexpensive fall dremses. PERSONNEL DEPT, RODS CH-8110-R or write Times Box 117 Big: Four Bldg.
105 8S. Meridian St.
Store Roem Man (WHITE)
Familiar with Food Supplies Marott Hotel
MR. GREENE
“Roger Malsbary, Founder-Director, The Whistling Evangelist Refurns
NEIGHBOURS
of Ft. Wayne, Ind,
FRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
(Just Off 700 Block Mass. Ave.)
to 9:30 A. M., WIRE
| portunities, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., {50 B. Slate st.
“Neat and clear, ‘Refined Woman sell In second k store Houston: $15 per wk. Hou A.M to 8 P. M Inquire 2310 N, Meriden
children during day. ANTED—MALE-FEM.
"COLLEGE GRADUATES
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
ration. Permanent positions; preferred,
, A. Brandt,
Age Room 816, Severin hotell
wie] 10 yon to take care of 2 schovl-nge| TR -0400
10 883 »Ass
for work with large midwestern “Tyas Apply Baturday or Sunday’ to
GRILL MEN WA. 644
0 "STICKER MAN
HELPERS
| must ¥e EXPERIENCED. APPLY
On Furniture Vans
MR. WACKER | | Hogan Transfer and ad Storage Corp.
CARTER-LEE LUMBER CO
|
Oct | IRENE COMPTON,
1621 W. Wash, BR-0465 after a pm TIMES Want Ads are famous fo economy and quick results, Use them | Pho, 3 RI- 555.
W. J. McCOTTERY CO.,
ms FL t. Wayne Ave, READ THI Permanent jobs for men (356-{0 40 in age | ns trolley and bus operators Stable ndustry with good future for you. Pleasant work, splendid pay, bonus plan | while learning Free transportation cation; jhgutince Lagi Apply 614. Trae Terminal
(m: | INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
| PERSONALS & NOTICES
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| WE WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than ourgelves after 10, 1945. RAY AND 1111 Pletcher ave, | ALL TYPES of criminal and civil invests gations: mercoants and individual pro tective service L1+2223~BR-7154, Dodd
r | Investigation Bureau, £27 K of P, bldg
“Bave up to 40% ~uUse TIMES
“Want Ads for results, Phone RI- -3551 4
Ra
with degrees In Science, Chemistry, Me Good working conditions. Mr. | | teriology, Biology, Engineering, us! hes Janitors Thompson, 310 N. I linols. | Administration, Accounting, Secreta, Traffic. Liberal Arts
LABORERS needed on gas main and service construction work Permanent job in critical indus try. See Mr. Martin, 330 W. §th, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility.
The Bible Church
8851 E. New York St. Tonight and Sunday Night
V. A. GUIDROZ
Tuesday night and continuing through Oct. 30,
Hear
| Evangelist and Mrs. Corlis Deas,
Soul-stirring evangelists of fh Houston, Tex, =
James E. Petty, Pastor
MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR
Experienced; Steady Work,
| Perfection Paint & Color Ch
Good Pwy
Linotype Operator remitin wages to competent man AE 111 8 Capitol
| .
Steady employ- | ment, daywork, | Fred | 11-2209. 2209
NEEDED AT ONCE
10 Millwrights
| 0 Maintenance Electricians South-Wind Division STEWART -WARNER CORP.
MA-4312 : na MEAT CUTTER Bave jp to 40%—Use TIMES Want mr Part-time or full-time. Apply In per-| Apply Personnel Office 1063 York St. Phot Dr re 7:30 a. m. and 7 \ om at once. Bpecker's Market, 10 fi + » p. asl»
WOMAN—Experience Bookkeeper.
‘ceptionist.
Adjustment Dept
clerical experience.
Call Mr.
Morris
Woman—22-28—Experlenced for Position as ReWoman—Experienced for Position of Typist in : Won a: Position of Receptionist with
H. Schneider Plan
for Position as Assistant
=)
MAN—25.40—For Collection Dept. with Auto-
mobile Finance or Small Loan Experience. Experienced Finance Man for Dealer Solicitation.
2 Call Mr. F. H. Schneider
Morris 0
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