Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1945 — Page 9

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CHURCH OF CHRIST,

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EVERY NIGHT TO CHRISTMAS—'Til 9 P.M.

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Plenty of Boys’ Sweaters and Jackets—All Sizes

918-926 So. Meridian St.

'EFROYMSON'S DEPT. STORE |

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HENRY W. CARLISLE - Henry ‘W. Carlisle, a native and former resident of Indianapolis, died recently in New York, according to word received here. Mr. Carlisle, who was 62, had been manager of the publicity and advertising department of the Guaranty Trust Co. in New York for many years. A graduate of Manual high school, where he worked on the old Mirror Manual newspaper, he left Indianapolis in the early 1900's. He be- | came a high school physics teacher, wrote special articles and drew magazine illustrations. After working for the New York Sun, he joined the Guaranty Trust Co. in 1917,

MARY KRONOSHEK

years. She was a member of the Holy Trinity church, the Altar society of the church, and was president of the Slovenian Ladies union. Survivors are her husband, Gor|don; her mother, Mrs. Josephine

daughters, Marian and Hildegard Kronoshek and Mrs. Virginia Wil- | liams; a son, Gordon Jr. and a brother, Anthony Zore of Shey-

, | kle Thera Home,

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may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes." R Valeria, widow of the late

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Pp. m, nay. Farley service, SCHUTT--Alvin Richard, age 13, son of Jemina, brother of Charley, Louey, James and Prederick Schutt, Mrs. Mary West, Mrs. Stella Hawkins, Mrs. Eilzabe Claribelle

in Saturday until Sunda Jou St at the hae Su

noon. Private serv-

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a. - 178 EB, 68th vias aunt of Adam Scott Griffin, died Thursday nw the M Hospital. Funeral Monday, 8:30, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th sts} a. mm. at rist the King Church, Friends may call at the mortuary. (Please omit flowers.) SKILES-—Margaret Mildred, 20, 1443 N. Alabama st, wife of yd Skiles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charlies Hascal Napier, sister of Louise Napier, passed away Thursday. Funeral Tuesday, 2p. m., Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morr is ®t Burial Floral Park. Priends may call at the funeral home after noon Sunday. SMITH—William H., age 86, uncle of Mrs. Blanche Howard, passed away Priday morning. Services Monday, 10 a. m., Con- , 1924 W. Michigan st. Friends invited, Burial Terre Haute. Friends may call at funeral home Sunday. (Casket closed), SWEENEY--John J. (Pat), son of Mrs Mary Sweeney, brother of Mary C. and James P. Sweeney, passed away Dec. 14. Friends may call at the Feeney & Feeney

Funeral Home, 1339 N. Merididn st., after Pp. .

4 today. Puneral Tuesday, 9:15 a. m., from funeral home; 10 a. m. at Our {Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial Holy

Cross Cemetery.

TUNGATE-—Mitchell William, age 27, 1014 8. Norfolk st., son of Mary k. Tunhgate, brother of Mrs. "Haggle Napier, Mrs, Ciydie Gibson, Mrs. Mamie McGuin, Mrs, Needa Chambers, Mrs. Nancy. Rice, Otha and Thomas Tungate, Funeral Tuesday, neral Home, 1604 Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Sunday. WAGONER Mrs. Nettle B., age 70 years, mother of Fred E. and Clifford E: Wagoner, Mrs. Vergil L. Jones and Mrs. Joe

sed away anuraday. . m., at ParleL Tv . Morris st ural

“IST WW, Morris st mother”of Mrs. Pearl Hysit, grandmotiver of Miss Dickinson, . AWAY

Qualified girls may sarn-$34-a week-at ¥ start. Permanent fulltime employment.

INDIANA. BELL TELEPHONE CO.

240 N. Meridian St.

JUNIOR - ACCOUNTING CLERK

Must be high school gradvate with-good penmanship, some typing knowledge and one year's experience preferred, Age 20 to 30.

INLAND CONTAINER CORP. Call Mr. C. 5 Fellimy

ACCOUNTING CLERK

—High school graduate with one or more years typing experience. Age 18-25. Inland Container Corp. Call Mr. C. E. Fellmy, 01-2323.

W. York, this city,

and Edward 8 Wagoner, plorfolk, Va. passed away Friday afternoon. Funeral Monday, 3:3 p. m

Washington Pi 3 p. m. Sunday. until noon Monday.

RS8—We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of our wife and mother, Mrs. Anna Broshears, and we also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. We especially wish to thank the singers, Rev. Taunt of the Englewood Christian church nd Shirley Bros, morticians, FAMILY,

BURNS-- We wish sincerely to thank, our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the recent bereavement, ws loss of our mother and sister, Mollie J. Burns. We especially wish to. thank the Rev, Fred Young, members of the Order of Eastern Star and Moore Morticians. FAMILY.

CANO We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who so kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved wife, Trela M. Caito. Ws especially wish to thank the Rev. Knapp, Rev, Ambrose Sullivan, Rev. Ralph Piau, Rev. Jose the women of club.

ph Brokhage, and the Holy Rosary Ladies HUSBAND.

DERRY We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of Sympathy and beautiful Borst offerings extended a death of our beloved wife and a:

to thank Pather oO tuaries and Mr. and

EDWARDS—We wish to thenk our kind friends and neighbors for thelr acts

e. 84, R. R. ker, Mrs. Ruth Naomi, Mary Sgt. Herbert, Pi/e Howard and Delbert Benedict, brotnof Willlam and Clint of Utica, N. ¥

- | acts - Jooent 10s of out héloved fathe

i BL gen gh neighbors of love and sympathy aang 8 C. Johnson. jally wish to thank et! Robbins and ison Pancha] Hote.

JONES — We yin to' thank our Mind friends

Rev. \ "| (nurse) and Peeney & Peeney, morticians.

MR. AND MRS. JAS. G, LAN “ deepest

McPARLAND

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gus many {riends, relatives and rs Hd e ns sympathy —t for the beautiful floral offe s In our recent bereavement, our “Spe Gt ter. . y w an Pather Balmer w. Hohar,

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men’s wri 10th Circle between Market and 8. , Call CH-T068.

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at Irvington Presbyterian church. Burial! ark. Priends may call after

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Ne stbeial) han lodge, members of Bast. -

"BAKERY SALESLADY

t Roselyn Bakery __2208 N. Meridian FR-0401

BILLING CLERK

to do billing on typewriter SINGER SEWING MA Hg co 546 8. Meridia

~~ GENERAL CLERI ICAL ~ Call @ PTR office Indianapelis Por Porer & Light Co. CLERICAL ne Jinher Hd he department, - olesale business downtown. 5-day, RI-5806

40-hour week or part time

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CLERK—TYPIST 5-Day Week

Permanent position. Good oppor« tunity for advancement. id

THE HOOSIER CASUALTY co. FLETCHER TRUST

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Experienced Fountain & oni di

Ho 3 p.m to 11 p. m Good sala Stout "Field Exchange. "BE-5240, Ext 8.

Comptometer Operator

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BOE Michigan St.

ORDER CLERK

‘Must be accurate typist. Age 18-25. Excellent opportunity for advance= ment. Permanent position. 40 hours. Good salary.

Apply

HERF-JONES CO. 1411 N. Capitol

"Phone Receptionist -

SHORTHAND AND TYPING ESSENTIAL AGE 20-30 — #4 HOURS

Mr. Mitchell MA.2455

ary. Ses Mr. Miller. W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

- tor experienced person. Age 18-25. Apply

HERF-JONES CO. 1411 N. Capitol

TYPIST

EXPERIENCED Por interview, call at 1142 N Meridian, 4h floor

- American States Fire Ins. Co. LI-2332 Mr. Bardwell

TYPIST

& Experienced or Will Train % 5-Day Week, Rapid Advancement # Splendid Working Conditions” & Air-Cosled Office

LINK-BELT CO.

220 8. BELMONT AVE, MA-M11

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Eli Lilly and Co. HAS OPENINGS FOR

Women Production Workers on Night Shifts

Apply 220 E. McCarty

SECRETARY

_— | Excellent opportunity for expe-

rienced girl. Permanent position. | Pleasant, modern office.’

Call RI-1321

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

for Home Building Organization with public relations expérience. Give relerences and experience in first letter, Write Box 142, Care of Times

. Experienced PRESS OPERATORS SEALING LAUNDRY

8 AM. to 5 P.M.

Yyeist 0

Call em Sebi office

Indianapolis Power % Light Ce.

I T YPIST

for a fuli-time

in] for Seaman n & Bradstreet: Nn 900 0 Tosi bldg. ? TYPIST ; Sip Days Arable hours. Stone, Stafford & Sth Cone 11d bldg MA- ~1481

TYPISTS 18.25

to work in personnel office. Must be experienced (ypist. have high school education and have abil. ity to get along with people. Call RI-1331, 8A. M8 P. MN

We have an opshing typist. u Jou Ay ora nu oyment

TYPISTS

! Pxperienced in policy writing Por interview call at $

{ American States Insurance Co. 1142 N. Meridian st, “ floor, Mr. Bardwell, or ceil LI. 2332.

Casualty

Underwriter

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Shirt Press Opersiors

Experienced; Bee Mr: Scott.

incentive” pay.

Must be able to type. Will frain on ,accounts receivable bookkeeping.

INSLEY MFG. CORP. NEEDS

Two cost. clerks. Must operate computing machines; S-flay week. \ Apply Personnel Office. 801 N. Olney st. 3400 East.

~ CURB GIRLS Tso

of love and sympathy during our recent DEATH NOTICES Richard M. uy and pa father, N a pi! A wards, and also exter . teful thanks for the beautiful foral indianapolis Times, Sal., Dec. 15, 1045 | tributes to our loved one. Wo especially An of wish to thank the attending nurses and Miss Mable R. Barker, passed away Pri- physicians, the. Ame OILY. day Punersl , 8 9. m. ; at Shirley Bros, Irving 8371 — It and | ner E. Washington, the Rev, L. of- ['OHNSON .. Of ri Shanks td

KINGAN & COMPANY 70 W. Maryland st.

Ediphone Operator Comptometer Operator General Clerk APPLY GENERAL OFFICE wR

WHITE GIRL k

for slsvator operator for office

Pe Butiding Ma n COSEVELT" 8U Lina # _N_ Ulinols st

~ Real Silk WILL TRAIN

Hosiery Mander and Seamers Neat app A oi 2 vith wells

and nails.

* Family Markers * Flat Work * Shaders—Peeders—Folders

See Mr. McAtee ] 840 N. New Jersey

EXPERIENCED HOSIERY MENDERS

HOSIERY SEAMERS Real Silk Hosiery Mills a N NOBLE

Cookin, ousske general hea White or colores! 2s private: 7" edu

Tagen ons RB car, get off & sylvania and 36th.

: TRAIN 10 BE A KEY PUNCH OPERATOR

We will pay typists $110.00 s month while training on I. B. M. key punch machines and $125 a month when training is comple FPoriy-hour Week plus time and a half pay for overtime, Applicants must have high school educa. tion or the equivalent. Permanent jobs

ih vania Penn-

under Indiana Merit System. See Miss Smith, Indians Employment Security Divi. sion, vd floor, 141 B. Meridian st

8 A.M. to 5PM. ail

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

Shirt Press Operators ==

rienced; incentive pay. Bee Mr,

-EXGELSIOR LAUNDRY

New Jersey

Eli Lilly and Co. has job openings for women Stenographers General Clerk: Comptometer Operators + Apply 220 E. McCarty STENOGRAPHER

otfice. London ‘and Lai Sanlithed 5 Herd Co. 103 Inland Bldg

* Stenographer * {Tu handle all stenographic work | for development and research de- | partment, willing to sccept. 1espunsibility 1 maintaining technice: re- |

technical data. Must be high schoo! and business college Sihttinsy with | 3 t0 5 years of ¢

Inland Container

Corp.

Call Mr. C.E. Fe

'port, library and complex files of

ER TR Sh, Arima

American States Insurance Co. SE Chorin Mr. Tolan

| GIRLS 18 TO 30

We have permanent employment for girls who are interested in operiting machines and for labeling. Experience not necessary. We train Light, clean work; ® hours a ly orf iy Central States

Envelope Co. 16 8. Sherman Or. and general office days a week. nL sur cone tions v ment Co, W010 Women

_ in 20 to 40 vears old. White.

THE RICHARDSCN CO. 2000 KE. Wh srs BO OU Stantt Garis. . Experienced Menders Experienced Seamers Experienced Pairers

- Call Rita. 8am y, Milk

'MALE-FEM. MALE-FEM. HELP W WANTED

Soda Fountain

we have a number of openings for voung ladles and yvung gen« tlemen to work on our fountain.

. See MR, MOORE Apply ot office

H 0 0 K DEPENDABLE

DRUG STORES | « California and Market Sts.

| WESTERN UNION

y, LI.2323 SL imgiinie ring) NEEDS ‘ telephone recording and deA srenosRAmER ig livery operators. Typists pre- : pri n not rons 5 some { ferred. Paid while learning. See Mr. Westpha! - -e Also Communication Carriers a NERY & (Inside Work) . 1960 8 Merid Rfpply Employment Office 504 SUARANTY Y 3LDG, * Junior Sa 8a 4:30 royen Suess _senograple wort inciodios EE inden thredes cuiine nels and ar ut HELP WANTED ~MALE n business college training Prefer one vear or mpre of experience. Age 20 to 30 Wanited-—Adents and gales - gr . men to an ve Year, SOME; SOP | fm window Panic . facturer. Must be hi metus | EERE , > $300 per week. Ex- . i cellent refe! Stewart Warner Corporation Soles * Applv. Personnel Office Pay Crvaavond, Mar 1063 York St. : : STENOGRAPHER Sil.” %s Apply Linde Air Products Co. Pennsylvania. Steno - Clerk Experienced to handle follow-up work in traffic department. Must . a be nigh shoot gradusia: preter 3 of . vo more years of 38 Sxoerisute, Sh good Tr telephone voice BA with ‘pie experience to. pg +). take gomplety charge of hep: Inland Container puter sD Maan Co ; . ave. Call Mr. C. E. , 11-2323 Body and Fender Man rr #4-hr. week, guaranteed salary. 3 . TYPIST 2006 West Michigan. BE. 4188 OENERAL OFFICE WORK ~—Sabinetmakors, Machin a oF