Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1945 — Page 9
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" §T- PAUL'S CHURCH ‘EPISCOPAL : Rev. ‘William Burrows, Rector J ¢ Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Sommunion -64th and College 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
"RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE 1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) Sunday — 10:30 A. M
HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor
| BRADFORD—Ruby - Claypool, « Services Wed. and Sun - 7:30 P. M.
DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, | TSC widow of Chester and daughter of the late Judge
Solomon and Hanna Osborn Claypool, passed away Saturday morning at .the
CHRIST TEMPLE
home of her daughter, Mrs. George Rose, 3221 N. Pennsylvania st. Services at home Monday at 2 p. m, conducted by Rev. Jean 8, Milner. She is survived by three daughters,’ Mrs. Roscoe C. Johnston and Mrs. Rose of Indianapolis and Mrs. Maurice Murphy of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Ridgely B. Beary, Louisville, Ky.,
stents 1 11:00 A. M.~Morning Prayer Ay : wpe NOETH INDIANAPOLIS . (Apostoliv Faith) SERVICES : ANA : 403 West Pall Creek Parkway. AM CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday. 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. ITB 960 W. 31st Street Proms Check Bible C1 Ui Apia iasase “- .M. ; id off’ P reaching Service Aphee 4 vy Foursquare Swipe! Church 4:16 Young Peoples Meeting P.M awn .Svenus LT Evening Service ...... oo... PM. [9:30 and 10:45 A. M. 630 and 7:30 P. M. ahasnrvernn. 048 Thursday Evening Bible Study - 7: 45 P.M. Wednesday and Priday—7:30 P. M. [Dinner...6 P. M. J. 8. JOHNS, Minister Rev. R. L. MENGES, Pastor | 1 t & < : sbyterian SECOND FREE METHODIST 2 Wilkins and Pershing (W. Indianapolis Car, 2300 West) I W JOSEPH J. BLACK, Minister, MA-9871 DN'T” A GROWING SCHOOL AT 9:30 EACH SUNDAY ting—6 P. M. REV. E. G. GRIMES, FORMER DISTRICT SUPT. Guest Speaker Sunday Only at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M, BYTERIAN YOUTH HOUR, 6:30. MID-WEEK SERVICE THURSDAY NIGHT oh MAKE THIS HOME-LIKE CHURCH YOUR CHURCH HOME i, a : Dl. Malye CALYARY TABERNACLE N PEET” ove 902 Fletcher Avenue A.M. ay, 8 P. M, Sunday School. ..... 9:45 Worship. ..... 11:00 A. M. sh Sunday Night Evangelistic ,....000.... ceeds 1:45 P.M. tol Ave. Raymond G. Hoekstra, Harry D. Slattery, IN, Minister Minister Associate onBlD. CHURCH OF CHRIST LOST ART?" ) 40th and N. Capitol A. G. HOBBS JR. Study, HU-4 Residence, HU-4753 ES SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45 A. M.—10:48 A. M.—T:45 P, M. A Tuesday Night Bible Courses A GRAND SUCCESS! 0 PATRIOTISM. «Hh Interest and Attendance Increasing. 8 Courses to Choose From jects: Enroll Tuesday, 7:30 P. M,—N har . A BKUNK™ For Further Information Call HU-4783 or "Hu- 4041, M. . GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST ; 2842 SHELBY STREET ur, 69 P. MM. Worship ‘and Preaching ..........idseveacnenss. 11:00 A. M. 9:30 A. M. ” Bible Study .....c....iidiesaenvervarsenssvasiy 10:00 AM, c Ch h ' Evening Service .........afiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiene,. T:35 P. M. whitre : Wednesday Evening Bible Study ......eecsessn.. 7:45 P. M. oat Bt. p W. L. TOTTY, Minister | GA. 1742 § ‘ 4 RTIN, Minister CE UNITY TRUTH CENTER DIST DALE NEWSUM, LEADER—AfIil With UsRy dates. Hansay oils Mo, a Activities—Rooms, ‘ r rner at Grant Dag. Rapier HOU, SH Pym y Lobby Floor, Claypool Hotel ® GG, Minister . 8 Worsnip Open Daily (except Sun.) 10 A. M.-4 P. M. M. “THE TRUTH ABOUT Gatses, Public lectures, Rervices. Tues., "DRE THE BAEBATHD " NOON MEDITATION DAILY DREAMS" Sunday! 8chool—9:30 RI-4066 for Schedules and Time. , 8:30 P. M. Publio Is Invited to All Services, Complete Line Unity Books Available 10ads, speaker. asses and Lectures For Purchasing or Borrowing. All Visitors UNITY'S SPECIAL CHRIETMAS GIFT OFFER, SIX $1 BOOKS FOR $§
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and Miss Elizabeth Claypeal, apolis. «+ Burial will A in Orown cemetery. CHRISTIAN—Luthern M., husband: of Margaret, father of Mrs, Fay Clyde of Anderson, Ind.‘ and Miss Thelma Chris. tian of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday a m. Rriends may call at the residence. 955 N. Tuxedo st. Services Sunday, . m, from residence. Interment a toon cemetery. Friends invited. Tolin Service, CLINE—Otto D., age 58, of 1403 College ave. husband ‘of Charlotte Cline, father, of Otto M., Kenneth Cline of Chicago; : brother of Mrs. Claude Jacks, Herschey E. Oline of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday morning, Funeral notice later, Shirley Service. COCHRAN ‘ohn, 18 years, 725 E. Orange , beloved husband of Anna G. Coch"father of Winifred Brinkmann, GerIie Rumgill, Rosemary, Agnes, Louis and Leo Cochran, brother of Thomas L. Coch-
day, 8:30 a. m, at he G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1 East st, and 9 a. m, Bt. Patrick's a Friends may
call at the funeral home after 17 P. m. Saturday. CROMWELL — Stella E, loving wife of Clive M. Cromwell. mother of Clive. N. of this city; Florence Bnodgrass of Cin-
cinnati, O; Richard M. Cromwell, U. 8. army, overseas, passed away Friday a. m, at residence, 1317 Cruft, Friends may call at Fesidence any time, Service Monday, 2. pn from Barth Place Methodist church. nterment Mount Pleasant cemetery. Friends invited. Tolin service.
GARDERWINE—Daisy, 2362 E. LaGrande, sister of Ora Thomas, Indianapolis; Stella Stewart, Centralia, Ill; Rose Gordon and Jess Day, Odin, Ill, and Viola Done nelly, Tamaroa, Ill, passed away Eriday. Services Monday. 7 pm. ilson “Chapel of the Chimes. Friends Invited.
Burial Néw Crown. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes” after Saturday noon. ILETT—Charles Brown, age 63, 1304 Tuxedo, husband of Roxy Ilett, father of Charlotte and Joyce Ilett and Mrs. Marie Coffee, grandfather of Donna Marie Coffee, brother of Mrs. Anna Stuart, Veedersburg, Ind., passed away Saturday a. m. Friends may call .at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3025 E. New. York st, after 3 p. m. Sunday. Funeral at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Iuneral home. Burial Washington
Park,
KENNEDY--Clara C. years, mother of Mrs. Thomas Griffin, Mrs. Charles Jonas and Mrs. Joseph Davey, passed away Friday at residence. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 30, 8:30 a, m. at residence, 138 N. Oriental st., 8 a. m. Bt. John's church. Priends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at residence after 7 p. m. Saturday. Deceased was an auxiliary member of the Legion of Mary and Altar society of Holy Cross church and a member of the Old Timers club of Kingan's. Geo, W Usher service. JOHNSON—Volney B., age 42, husband of _ Lena Jonmion, father of 8gt. Charles E.
(Ryan), age
The Bible Church
3851 E. New York St.
Tonight and Sunday Night, 7:45 P. M.
Evangelist and Mrs. CORLIS DEES Sunday School ..10 A. M. Morning Devotion. .11:30
James E. Petty, Pastor
ssed away Thursday evening at his residence 6800 Mecca st. Service Monday, 10 a. m., Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Buricl | Ploral Park. Friends may cail at funeral | home. LEHNERT—Matthew, husband ef Laura | Lehnert, brother of John, Madison, Ind.; | Peter, Detroit, Mich.; Mary, Indianapolis; | Sister Radegundis, Oldenburg, died Friday. | Funeral Monday, 9 at the Kirby Mor- | tuary, 19th at Meridian st; 10 a. m, at | 8t. Joan of Arc church. Interment Holy | Cross cemetery, Friends may call at the mortuary.
MARIANI—-Olinto, 78 years, survived by | two sisters in Italy, passed away Friday. | Funeral Monday, 10 a. m., at the Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. Saat a Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, {Friends may call at the funeral home {after 10 a, m, Sunday. MeOABE Maze (Eaker), 70 years, wife of D. McCabe, sister of Joseph and | William wv Eaker of Indianapolis, passed
| away Friday, 12:30 a. m. Friends may Tall
Listen to their thundering hoofbeats! the distant past into the ominous future. What
significance do they hold in the living present?
HEAR,
OSGOOD
MURA
(DOORS OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK)
7:30, October 28
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at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospeet st., any time after 6 p. m. Saturday, Services Monday, 10 a. m. from the funeral home. Interment Crown Hill. Priends_ invited.
Foy = |OHARA-H. Edward, 633% Wash. blvd, 1934 “W< Michigan” 8° SE-19%4 | husband of Christine, father of 8gt ‘ { Wayne M. O'Hara; grandfather of Wayne FARLEY FUNERAL aaa riee 1a Jr., passed away Saturday a. m. 3% By Petersburg, Pla. Service Flanner & BuFLANNER & BUCHANAN - 28 W Fall OLSON Harel AL, of S04 B. Washington | —CTotk Boulevard” Ta-ssm —Haze o i st.. entered intp rest Priday morning, BERT S. GADD age 48 years, wife of Harry Olson, mother | ;13p Prospect St. MA-604 Mrs. Harriette Gilbert, Mrs, Dorothy y Ray, Mrs. Charlotte Ackermann, sister of GRINSTEINER S Mrs. Allison McCracken, Mrs, Elizabeth N York MA-8374 Starkey, Pred and William Crawlord. 1601 E. New Yor RRMANN Services Tuesday, 2 p. m. at Irvington Chapel, 5342 E. Washingtbn st. Friends G. H. HE 848 ,are welcome. Burial Washington Park. | 1308 8. EAS] SI | Moore Mortuaries, | PIERCE—Mrs. Blanch, aunt of Casto] HISEY & TITUS 1.3828 | Eltzroth and Paul Eltzroth, Mrs. Lea 951 N_ Oelaware St McDowell, passed away at the residence (of Florence Miles, 1158 W. 35th st, SHIRLEY BROS. cO Liebe | Eriday, Funeral Monday, 3 p. m., at 954 N Lino L1Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois, Burial Crown Hill, Priends may ROBERT Ww. STIRLING call at Chapel any time after 5 p. m.| 423 Prospect MA -4944 Saturday, 3_C Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES 1244 Prospect ~04%> THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH |{557 & FOUND 7
Christian Men Builders, Inc. 17th & Broadway MERLE BIDENER, Leader and Teacher Motto: “We Help Young Men Make Good” Class, nl a B to 10:30—Church, 10:45 OOKS, Minister
2 Welcome to All!
Church of the “Advent (Episcopal)
Meridian at 33d St. REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER :30 A. M.~~Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.~~Church Bchool. 1:90 130
A. M.~-Morning prayer, P. M.—Young Peopie’s e's Fellowship.
First ( Congregational Church 16TH and DELAWARE BTS. ORIEN W._FIFER, D.D. Ad Interim Minister © 11:00 A. M.—Chureh School 11 00 A. M —Morn rning np; “THAT CHALLENGING IF '
"CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Church Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr W. A. Shullenberger, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Bible School, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Bermon Sermon. “THAT'S WHEN YOU REALLY SEE SOMETHING + Music by Excellent Choir __ B30P M.— Youth _Pellowship,
CHURCH of the NAZARENE NORTH SIDE ; Eugene at Barnes Ave. REV. ERMEL SHORT
Pastor 1151 Bugene—Ph, TA-2041
ORAN H. SMITH
Moody Church Youth Preacher, Chicago
Associate Pastor to Dr. Ironside, Director Youth Camp, Cedar Lake, Ind.
One of the nation’s leading youth preachers.
Christian Youth
Coming Tonight
7:30 P. M.
Bring your friends to see
in Action —ADDED FEATURE—
Bhown by Richard Brennan of Moody Bible Institute.
“23 Days on a Life Raft.” “Army and Navy Training.” “Scientific Discoveries.”
Full Color—Sound Motion Pictures "They Live Forever"
A Few of the Scenes “The Last Stand on Bataan.”
No Admission
First United Brethren Church
Park and Walnut Sts. (Just Off 700 Block, Mass. Ave.)
Chit
REVIVAL STILL CONTINUES Sat., 7:30—8un., 10:30-7:30 Distinctly Holiness Gonstant Vietory 1
Church © of “Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (South Branch) 1060 Villa Sunday School—10 A. 4. Sacrament Service-1 P. BRANCH PRESIDENCY Willlam Schwarts Btoughten Burface Byron Hightower
Ave
FR-4828 Alm
UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City,
Mo.)
N. | understanding. Such kindness may
“| ing words,
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ATH NOTICES
a Times,
on. t. hy
GOLD vr SERVICE
ROGERS—Pirst Lt. Forest E, belov
son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Rogers, Beloved of Sgt. Carl E. Rogers, U. 8. army in Prance, and . Roger M, 1-c, YU 8. Davy, | and grandson of "Mr, and Mrs, (Henry J. sniple, was killed in an airplane crash - e Aleutians Sept. 94! Memorial Services will Be Seid Sunda p. m, e a Sn Methodist Pir Bag 0 8. Madis
son ave. of which he was a rhembe Friends invited, . SCHULTZ~—Gloris May, 9 yedrs, heloved darlihg daughter of Edwin and Lavon
‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Ln
‘CHORUS GIRLS
With or without experience. We train 1 free. Good salary while learning. a ADs. Mr. Mack, Fox Theatres, 242 N. nots
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 Soda Fountain
We have a number of openings for young ladies and young gen‘tlemen to work on our fountains.
" See Mr. Moore Apply at Office
GIRL FOR . COAL OFFICE State Previous Employment,
r Day. : Address Times Box A123,
Schultz, sister of Elaine and Edwin, passed away Friday. Funeral Monday, 1: 30 p. m., at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 S. East st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill: Friends may call after 7 p. m. Saturday. WALTER-—Albert, age 64, brother of Mrs, Alfred J. Rost and Mrs. Pred H. Carroll, both of Indianapolis; Michael Walter of Hollywood, Cal, and Fred Walter of St. Joe, Mich, passed away Friday a. m, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Monday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hi Friends may call at morBey,» Mrs. Flora, 3101 Kenwood a4 ave, A of the late John L.: mother o Mrs. Charles Oliver of Pittsboro, Ind.; sister of Mrs, Sallis Watts, San Diego, Cal, and Mr. A, R. Phillips of Buckeye, Ariz; grandmother of Cpl. John L. Qliver, stationed in Belgium, passed away Saturday a. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Brownsburg, Ind, WITTE~Nora, age 78, mother of Mrs. Ida Hays, Mrs. Ora ‘Greenwood and D. Witte, passed away Saturday. Service at McCord Funeral Home, Oskisndon, Man day, 2 p. ma, Burial at I. O. O, eme tery. Friends may call at feral Sane after 3 p. m. Sunday.
CARDS OF THANKS
BRADBURN- — We wish to express 888 Our deepest appreciation and heartfeit thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors Tor their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Grace Mae Bradburn. We especially want to tha our friends of Parker ave. and Hein nity jhe also neighbors on Grand ave, A. M. Brown for his consoling words, Mrs Hor Schwomeyer for her songs, Dr. J. Lewis and Moore Mortuary for thelr ong
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be remembered. HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. GOODWIN—We wish to express our deep appreciation and sincere thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, kindness and for their floral offerings at the death of our dear father and grandfather, Harry E. Goodwin. We also thank the Rev. E. Mueller, the pallbearers, the employees of the Indianapolis Pcwer & Light Co. Mrs. Mr, Rodebaugh, the organist, and the Shirley Bros. funeral home for their kindness and assistance. SON AND FAMILY.
SMITH—~We wish to thank all the friends, relatives and neighbors who comforted us by their.’ many acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes and cards, of sympathy at the death of our beloved one, Roy C. Smith, We are grateful to Reverend Alert Peters for his inspirthe Oriental Masonic lodge for their kind offices and Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary for their thoughtful and efticient assistance. MRS. ROY C. SMITH AND SON, JOHN R. SMITH.
STEIN—We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their many kindnesses, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our dear husband and father, Anselm A. Stein. We especially wish to thank the employees and management of the Real Bie Som pany, pallbearers and the & Buchanan funeral home for their eicient
services, RS. ILLENE STEIN & FAMILY.
LODGE NOTICES
A CALLED “meeting of Raper Commandery No. K. P, 12:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct 28, in the Asylum Sir Knights in Templar Uniform will attend the funeral of Emjnent Sir Knight Leonidas P. Newby at Knightstown, dna 2:30 p. m. C. WILBUR FOSTER, Eminent Commander,
FUNERAL DIRECT ORS 5 W. T Blasengym Oo 20, Ws ie CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
Hicks, the singer,
HOOK'S sric sores Comptometer California and Market Sts. Operator MEN and WOMEN 18 to 35 fo ha. ge My gr
En [90 Freight Handlers
SAT, OCT. 27, Jia THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
HELP WANTED-MALE > «11
Truckers
HELP WANTED—MALE
To wheel in “coal and misc. fobs. . Central States Envelope Cov
18 8 Sherman. Pr.*
Tallyman
Good Pay
Penn. Railroad
139 E. South St,
vital to commercial and private transportation, Apply a Smpioy. ment office,
THE RICHARDSON CO.
20th and Olney sts., end of Brookside carline
for accounting depariment; excellent opportunity for bookkeeper (must be able to type). Permanent. position
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
RI-1321, 8 A, M, to § P, M.
COOK ~
MEN WANTED
Flour and Feed Packers
ACME-EVANS CO.
802 W, Wash. Ave.
NEWS ROOM Experienced White. Country home, adults, room, of The Indianapolis Times bath and transportation pro- NEEDS vided. Salary according to ex- COPY BOY perience. References required. - OR Box A-306. COPY GIRL
Bee MR. FREE, Managing Editor, The Times, 214 W. Maryland, 2 to 8 P, M. ONLY.
COOK (Second)
Colored. 48-hour week. Please do not
phone. "Apply Coon's Drugstore, 4490 N. Illinols.
FAMILY WASH STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington
Josition for industrious woman; cosmetics, Call 649 B. 44th, between 11°a, m. and 3 p. m.
AUTO MECHANIC Permanent’ Job—Good Salary 48-Hour Week~—Day Hours Time and lt or 40 Hours
FIREMAN
CENTURY BISCUIT CO. 630 W. New York
FOUNTAIN MEN 75 00°
FREIGHT HANDLERS GOOD PAY
New York Central R. R, PERSONNEL DEPT. 717 Big Four Bldg. 105 8, Meridian St,
EXPERIENCED FINISHED MENDERS
National Hosiery Mills
Call RI-1321—-8:00 A: M. to 5:00 P, M.
"FLAT WORK FOLDERS
& FEEDERS
OMAR, INC. 901 E. 16TH BST. AUTO MECHANICS, with general experience to work for Indiana's largest Ford dealer. Excellent con-
ier oy WILMET See H co ™ WIL
720. N. Mh
AUTO MECHANICS GOOD CONDITIONS ~GUARANTEB--COMMISSIONS 30TH & CENTRAL BALES TA -4801
FURNACE MAN
Maintenance Man Also Stock Room Boy Urgently Needed
McQUAY-NORRIS MFG, CO.
MEN WANTED Electrician~—Maintenance Painter—Indystrial Machinist-—-Welder Engineers-—-(2) operating Helpers—Mechanical Laborers v Men- looking for permanent jobs ested, STARCH PRODUCTS, Inc.
NATIONAL 8 1515 8. Drover
READ THI Permanent
men (25 to 40 Yin 8 as trolley and bus operators. Seabis dustry with good future for you.
work, splendid pay, bonus plan. . aly ; while learning. Free transportation, Vae cation; tasutanes Zn. Apply 614 Trace"
tion Terminal
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS Men to Help Erect Billboards
Gata) Outdoor Advertising Co.,. 511 oh ave,
Madis LEARN A TRADE Young men over, 18 to learn baker's trade. Permanent opportunity. Time ani one-half over 40 hours. open, ,Bvenings. E ington st.
West Baking Co., 1331
POSITIONS WANTED 12. COLLEGE student, general office . and stenographic experience, desires parte time and summer work. WA-8124, PERSONALS & NOTICES 13
WETTER al
PERMANENTS ONLY $2.95
(Machine) Guaranteed. Fine for children. and grownups. Others priced $3.95, COLD WAVES—$7.50 Worth Twice This Price~Guaranteed Shampoo—Finger Wave Only $1.28
1737 Mass, Ave.
Experienced STERLING LAUNDRY 735. Lexington
AUTO METAL MAN
Y GRILL MEN WA, 6440 Royal Ing. 401 Roosevelt BE, owe!
and painter at our new location, 2985
BELL CIRCULAR ADVERTISIN co,
238 8, Meridian.
- Central. Specially equipped room, stead FOOD CHECKER job; excellent ori Ans plenty ot tr APPLY Jones Auto Co TA-3331. CLAYPOOL HOTEL B A K ER Also experienced oven man. Time and OFFICE HELP one-half over 40 hours. Permanent opExperienced portunity. Open evenings. West Baking
1331 E. Washington.
BODY MEN Best wages and conditions with Jadlanas Largest MR, WILLIAMS
ROY | WILMET
STATISTICAL CLERK | STENOGRAPHER
TYPIST CLERK co.
MAINTENANCE MEN Steady Employment
in general factory maintenance, We manufacture hard = rubber products vital to commercial and private transportation,
Apply Employment Office
THE RICHARDSON CO.
20th and Olney, end of carline
720 N. MERIDIAN
Expe 3 Brake Mechanig 5:emenged; 5% BRAKE BERVICE, 320 B. SN RE LI-0519
BUS BOY
Colored—Part-Time Work Good Wages—No Bunday Work
BAKER'S LUNCH ROOM
115 W. 30TH ST.
McQuay-Norris Mfg. ¢ Co.
MASSACFUSETTS
HOUSEWOR
BR-6856, evenings.
OFFICE HELP
Well-estahlished company is seeking good
White to assist man in fall” houseworking.
MECHANICS
Good Opportunity for Experienced Man
Superior Chev., Inc.
552 E. Washington St.
employees for the following permanent positions:
2 MESSENGER BOYS Light, easy work; 8-hour day, 5day week, every Saturday off; $17.50
| Stenographer to start. Apply after 5 p. m. Mr.
2 Comptometer Operators
For Good Truck Mechanic TOP WAGES
With experience and reference, good working conditions, 55% hours per week
See Mr. Bange JOHN RAMP AUTO CO. 1121 N. Meridian st.
SEAMERS
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS Call RI. 1321, 8 a. m, to 5 p. m.
SEAMSTRESS
In Corset Alteration Full Time Employment
Chevrolet Mechanics Ford Mechanics
RATE, $1.00 AN HOUR MUST BE A.I
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
Apply Employment Office, Tth floor THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
LOST—Set out of ring, black onyx with diamond in center. Believe lost between Stop 18 Tavern and 17th st. If found please return to Stanley Hall at Stop 16 Tavern, RI-7927. Liberal reward. LOST— Boston bull, male, white neck and breast, white on forehead; named “Sugar.’’ Vicinity of 38th and Washington blvd. Reward. HU-5863. BLACK and waite mongrel “collie pup, Temale, brown leather collar, lost near vicinity 56th and Wintbron, p Tusar) Chil dr pet, Reward. BR-610 LO —Lady' s black | purse, ai bill. fold, ration book and identifications. Reward. TA- -2044 2150 N. Pennsylvania.
PART terrier, all brindle, bob tall, female, no collar; (Daisy); strayed Mickleyville
vicinity. HU-7956 or BE- 3649 -R.
LOST—Man's oid | wrist watch, link band. Reward, LI-85
STRAYED — - and Shepherd i License No. 49-180-60, Reward. TA-5788.
INSTRUCTIONS
BEAUTY COURSE SALE Regul Ui 93:17 $200 Value Now Only $125
¢ EABY TERMS * SMALL PAYME ENT WALL HOLD ENROLLMENT. LL NOW. ® NO AGE LIMIT—ONLY 8TH GRADE EDUCATION NEEDED.
Special Placement Service Courses Complete in § Months
position. Easy Learn
Royal Beauty Academy—RI. 0481
401 Roosevelt Bldg. Corner Illinois and Washington Sts.
BEAUTY OPERATOR Apply Mr. lsrigg Main Post Exchange Bldg. Sar Tt ani Harrison
not necessary: salary and commission. Pt. ._Bquare Beauty Shop. 1138 Shelby,
PRE Market Si oom 503° ddoy-var_vpportumity. Contact My. Cal- 20 N. Meridian st. PACTO ERS @ - ’ a Open Daily, '": 20 10. Phone PR-4204 Fy ! bid PRetg, & Co. 008 Becurity no» a A RY WORK aturday until 2: Employment Office—W OW 1s the time to get a good FULL LINE UNITY LITERATURE C mploymeny Sma paying steady post-war Job with = 0 2 YOUNG WwW A ne company. ® can offer you OMEN that, Come in and ses us. 1402 Westbrook Church aicu ator Pp r. N. Capitol. B n (Nazarene) to learn the interesting profession of pho#19 8. Denison St. Age 21 to 33 ography and selling: experience a help CONTINENTAL OPTICAL CO. (4600 West, % Block commission. Apply Multiphoto Btudio —— SH. South of W. Wash.) If you like to work with figures gomumission. | Apply p S————— LEO C. -DAVIS. Pastor : IGHT FIR -0750 and can take some dictation, we THE WM. H. BLOCK CO *N EMAN VARA 04s A have a good secretarial job. ah : Work Bvery: Night SP. M.—7:90 P.M. Good salary. Reference required,
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.
Rev. Thomas B, Kline
Worship
Sunday School .........0:45 A. M. feiesieniienn 10:58 AM.
Chevrolet * Motor tien
Open Every Nite "Til 10 P.M.
We Place you on well payin nsible Method, Free Catalogs. Phone Yor detailed information.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9
5-day week, following
BOOKKEEPER, secretary. excellent salary.
SEE MR. COOK
® Red Cab Company ® 13th and Meridian Streets
SEAMSTRESSES
thoroughly experienced on iadies sult alterations; 40-hr, wk. Top salary, ply in person only.
INDIANA 112 BE.
FUR CO. Wash. St.
DISTRICT MANAGER
Long established manufacturers of continuous and carbon interleaved forms has opportunity in sales organization for man zens Gas. & Coke Utility, 2050 Pros~ |married, 25.40 years of age, a pect, rience in this industry or with business ——————— ’ ioe | machines and office appliances or with sales and accounting. Headquarters In Indisnapclis. Little traveling Answer by mail only. Give complete details, Reply held In confidence, The Rotary Printing Co., Norwalk, O,
TYPIST—For general office work In important peace-time industry. See L. O. Baker, Prospect Plant of Citi~
Opportunity for
Free transportation. Vacation. Insyrance plan, ANSE D4 Traction Terminal bldg. ANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
PORK BUTCHERS Steady Employment
STARK, WETZEL & CO. 725 Gardner Lane FR-1451]
Man to Sort Bundles in Delivery Room Permanent Employment,
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
840 N. New Jersey.
ATTENTION EX-SERVICEMEN!
Age 25 to 50.
We Need Truck Drivers
For long distance hauling, year round work. Good weekly wage.
See Mr, Porter
AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.
863 MASS.
HAND COMPOSITOR—Steady Job CANP- |
Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M. B
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDA
Wash, sts. RI-0481. Fast service, Tues. and Thurs, 11:30|Haircutting 1:30, no charge, Indiana
LS College, 08 E. ane 908.
TH HOLES—TEARS HOOSIER WEAVING “co. 509 State Life Bldg. MA-7140° LONE widow will share semi-moders home, south side; reasonable; lady 40-70; Jeferences exchanged. Reply Box A-525, mes. #
I will not be responsible for debts cons tracted by anyone other than myself after OH.
SD ——N RATION. BUSINESS SERVICES 14
ALTERATION SPECIALIST WYATT ENT CLES : METRES *RELINE * REASONABLE
MEYER O. JACOBS
212-214 E, 16TH
“COMPLETE SERVICE
Bales and repairs on all makes of’ refrigerators, radios, oil burners, stokers. Jutuitdiate service by factory~ trained speci SPEEDWAY REFRIGERATOR, RADIO |
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| Clon Toor Donaldson, Engraving Dept. Indi- | Mast Sher ca ait 5 Gates "2U"" | MEAEING SERVICE, tole MAIN SPARE, anapolis Times. E-5003. | Stock Clerk 214 W Maryland Whit. ones t. Apply “BEAUTY SERVICE AT SAVINGS 44-Hour week; good working conditions. Nursing A SFImARSHL. & arog YE o Tillior a Asp, SEADER : an opportunity for advancement. Apply c . hospita SCHOOL. 342 BE. WASHINGTON. han abinet Maker PORTER—COLORED Y CLE} INLAND CONTAINER CORP. Bench men; steady employment. Gold-| § DAY 377 8, ILLINOIS ST. 11-2323 700 W. Morris smith Equipment Co., 339 N. Capitol. Er sd BODY AND PORTERS Xp. a esperson FENDER MEN Permanent, 6-day week. Time and for silverware department; full.| Modem Snoprermenen "| ment nore Group msurince || RVIAE MIRAE] or siiverware epa n ull- p—Fermanen wen 8. F13 time employment. Apply employ- GREYHOUND GARAGE Vacation with pay, ment office, 7th floor, 550 Kentucky Ave. J OMAR, ING, FURNACE REPAIRING + WE 901 ‘E. 16th 3 3 THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. COLORED . . : CAR WASHERS Mechanics, Read This AH active Immediate service day or night. TA-8874. Age 35 } auto and bus mechanics | od : Experienced Sex varin lias. fhapa and garage Permanent snd. Te: Furnace He guarar: 4 re, comfortable 0" CELLENT PAY surroundings, splendid pay, bonus plan] En po Oo Shere Bros. 6. ating
and Debris MA-1177.., aan T-J
FURNACE repairing. Call Leroy Cummins, Hardwood floors iad, finished, re refinished. Est. free GENERAL Daulihe. asties and rash, ete, East side preferred. CH-2782-J, OH. 0444-M $ LIGHT HAULING & MAN wants Hehe hauling; A oy TAs 7826 or CO-2478. Evergreens and shrubs for sale. 34th & Central Greenhouse. Begley. CH-6922, renova 48-hour serve. Mattresses dad,
» MA-4645 or PR-0918 BR-8525 GENERAL HAULIN LANDSCAPING ice; box springs a spe=
cialty; new box springs, innersprings to match made to order. Nu Way Mattress Co. RI-1832, PAIN FN aT OR AND EXTERIOR; SATISEACTION GUARANTEED. GA~ 8200, after 5 p.
PAPER hanging nd painting, first-class work, estimates; g ork guaranteed,
Btonebreaker, WA-$23 [Aen 'FR-6900
PAPER hanging and 2 Patch Plastering Estimates Frew
ing Work guaranteed Call
CH-2057 2-DAY radio repair, We have 35-Z5 and __B0-L8 tubes. 1538 N. = RI1-5636. ;
Mod. equipment. Free inspection, BE-2623,
Women ELECTRICAL On Night Shift Jobs ENGINEER APPLY Recent graduate to work n radio tube manufacturEli Lilly and | ne, phat, WiFi materials and methods.
Company . 220 E. McCarthy.
Also will work on engineering improvements to eliminate waste or losses, study design characteristics and engineer necessary changes to satisfy application demands, Write Box A-256, Times.
GIRLS
DAY WORK ONLY
Do you live near 3800 E. Washe ington st.? If so, Central Btates Envelope Co., 16 8. Sherman drive, will train you for a clean, easy factory position, operating an envelope machine,
Extractor Man Assembly Man
Bee Mr. McAtee
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
846 N. New Jersey
EXPERIENCED IN OPERATING Meistergrams Monogramming Machine
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co.
A Good Place for a Girl to Work “EXTRACTOR MAN Opportunities Now STERLING LAUNDRY
INDIANA BELL |... 798 Lexington TELEPHONE CO. ATTENTION MEN
ELECTRICIAN CLAYPOOL "HOTEL
Women for Counter Work
MEN wanted for warehouse work; future possibilities.
GLASS COMPANY, 59 8, State.
Penn. Railroad
139 E. South
good PITTSBURG PLATE
WAY BILL CLERK
2 BOYS TO PARK CARS
INSURANCE * With Cartiionts filed, pp A so RELIABLE INS. AGEN El Si mah SEWERS OPENED] ELECTRIC EEL . IR. 9108
a2 INDIANA 1 TRUST BLDG. , Dry Wells. © Outside Toi~ Septic Tanks 27) Jods won ESTIMATES FREE WORK ETRE
WALL PAPER cleaning, hanging, and inside painting. A-1 work, Wallwashe Ing. Guaranteed. MA- 7621
Estab, WATCH REPAIRING 1905 | Finest Workmanship Guaranteed | Prompt Bervice—204 Indiana Trust Bldg. GUS MEISTER—RAY ACHENBACK
WET BASEMENT? Let
sheet metal work, GOOD PAY--APPLY NOW,
"| Holcomb & Hoke Mfq. Co.
1545 VAN BUREN.
Steady employment as helper in our steel department.
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. C. G. Miller, 543 W, McCarty
MEN WANTED—WHITE
Must have good previous employment record, Will not consider out-of-town residents, Apply 8:30 to 4:30
KIMBLE GLASS CO.
220 BE. South St,
“Niv_ Loc” pers g api Garage, 126 E. Wabash. Mr manent masonry waterproofing method po solve it. Write or phone for estimate and list of users. WA-6676 eves. 108 B. wv WELDERS Wash.” MA-0691
We need electric arc welders for light
— | portation, TA-1000 | BPANN, 1131—Double and single. Stoker heat: hear transportation. MA-7992 after
ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 15
BARTON HOTEL
Clean, attractive rooms good beds, Weekly rates upon application. Delaware at Michigan »
BUTLER DISTRICT [Tn Ped: room, 1 Double Bedroom: adjoining baths; no other roomers. Direct transportation; excellent residential section: no privileges; no share ing: no women References required, HU-8326, 8-12 A. M ILLINOIS, N. 1628-Clean constant hot water; phone port ation, Gentleman NEW JERSEY, 3352 N.—In | ‘for refined gentleman
stoker heat, good trans=
ate home, excellant transe
PD. m. ROOMS WITH BOARD 18 COUPLE wishes to adopt child; good home and reference. Box A-455, Indianapolis Times,
CHILDREN to care for by week; in __modern home. mother's care. _FR-1000. WANT CHILD to stay in my home by the
Your house or apartment for
pet day one,
3234 Ww, Yo Washington
Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 | rs
tr RESULTS. hone RI-5551 $30 4m. ana 4:30 p pom
rent” ad in THE TIMES costs as little as 23¢ save money and pet ween
_ day. C CH- 6706-M LARGE Room, first floor, “private aie Home good meals. BE-1880 0-W.
WILL CARE for children in my home by _ day « or week. CH-1041,
PRESSERS
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS
335 W, 9th § x 11-2461 : . Man and woman for women's Clerk Typist alteration department. Must be experienced in pressing woolen 5 Day Week and silks, See Mr. Pritz, 5th hi Frwbttoyies floor, The AUSTIN Hoosier Casua - PHONE 682, THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. [Jin tone mtr tru de rst], : %* Laborers, 80c.
& Structural Steel Workers.
3 “for an little as and
‘Man. for Sand Busing.
WANTED |
Construction Workers KINGSTON PRODUCTS CO. JOB
CO. Builders
TIPTON, |
* a $1.35 -* Reinforcing Men,
estriol | BAST—2 employed to share room; private | home, best meals; $10 each, CH-1 WILL room and board children; : . ol and church. ;
dren in my
bo GA-3387.
LL home,
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
DORMAN, 730—Two up, clean, ties Private entrance. Respectable ple. Adults. TE 10 BD ARG: {3 hurst —— comb to ts. fou
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