Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1946 — Page 16

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it _mafhtained during 1945 in the coming year, W. I. Longsworth,

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tamilles panded as conditions warrant. Extensive training programs In nutrition, water safety, first aid] and accident prevention and home a will be conducted throughout 1046. © Volunteer special serv jces, including Red Cross gray ladies and nurses’ aides active in military, veteran and private hospitals will be continued.

Relief Work Continues

The production corps will con~ tinue to supply needs for civilian war relief, to members of the armed forces and to those in military and naval hospitals, Increase in the work of the home service ‘and staff assistance corps is anticipated as additional service= men are released. The arts and skills corps is expected to expand its program, : Also: motor corps and - canteen corps will continue to render service to thé army and navy in addition to peace-time activities. In reviewing highlights of 1945, Mr. Longsworth paid high tribute to the institute on personal and’fam{ly problems of veterans and share-the-ride service for servicemen activities of the local chapter, Two outstanding programs, blood donor service and nurses’ recruit ment, which terminated during 1945, were praised by high ranking army, navy and Red Cross pessonnel in Washington, D. C.

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"None of the careless of the American schoolboy are present in the royal scholar’ shown , above—Crown Prince : Akihito, heir to Jap throne. In this exclu sive picture, posed especially for Tom Shafer, NEA Service-Acme Newspictures photographer, the prince is shown on his way home from Peers’ school, Tokyo.

BILLINGS WILL CLOSE IN 1945

Hospital Given High Praise For Work. >

With’ the war over ant the Job almost” done, Billings General hospital at Pt. Harrison has seen its last full year of service, Officials at the fort have an-|-nounced that the war department intends to close the doors of the hospital in 1946 after the remaining 1800" patients there have been treated and sent back into the world they fought to save. “During the past and memorable year, Billings has earned high praise in the medical world. Over 3000 veterans have been rushed there from all battle fronts by plane, train and jeep for treatment and

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Among the many functions instituted at the .hospital is a reconditioning « department which has "| nelped the patients to earn high school diplomas and to contact business men for advice and aid in obtaining post-war jobs,

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SPEED USES UP TIRES

WASHINGTON. —Driving tests show that the amount of synthetic rubber used in driving a car 20,000 miles at 35 miles an hour is 35.7 pounds; if driven the same -distance at 50 miles an hour, the loss is 61 pounds.

DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Tues, Jan. 1, 1948

ABRAHAM-—Danlel J, age 68, of 857 N. Rural st., husband of Hester Ann Abra. ham, Inthe: of Mrs. Lynn Adame, Pr. CC. W. them, Ralph M. Abraham, all of i and J. Rolla Abraham, Birch Tree, Missouri, passed away Sunday. Funeral services Wed day, 1:30 p. m., at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 BE. Washington st. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

BLACO--Georgia, beloved wife of William Blaco, mother of Helen. Malott, Lela Norris and Ruby Stewart; sister of Lillie Daugherty Toney, passed away Monday Services Thursday, 2 p. m., at the Second Free Methodist chureh, corner of Pershin ave, and Wilkins st. Burial .Crown Hil cemetery. Friends may call at her home, 1540 Kappes st. aftre 1 p. m, Tuesday. Beanblossom service. BOWEN--Mabel ©, of 1538 Prospect at. beloved mother of Robert Bowen and sister of Leonard Roney, Los Angeles, Cal, jassed away at the t. Francis phiurday p. m. Friends may call ab A bert w' Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Roberts st. Funeral services Wednesday, p. m,, from the funeral home, Frien: ifivited. Burial Crown ‘Hill cemetery.

BRYAN-—Willard M., age 78 years, husband of Katherine; father of Frank J passed away Saturday. Funeral i enas day, Jaf. 2 8:30 a. 174 W. Morris st.; 9 a. m, Am tion church. Priends- invited. Burial in Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at residence, George W. Usher service,

FUSS — Agnes, age 72, of 2342 Coyner, mother of Sister M. Ernestine, Cc. St. -Louls, Mo., Ernestine Puss, Florence Puss, Mrs. Anthony J. Klee, M O. Sims and Raymond Fuss, . Hergenroether, passed away Monday evening. Funeral services Kirby Morty, 1901 N. Meridian, Thursday, 9 a. requiem 2 h mass St. Francis de Sales h, 9:30, Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home after 7 p. m. Tuesday,

GRIGGS-—Evangeline, age 49: years, mother of Mrs. Emma (Kay), r, sister of Mrs. Margaret ohumachor of Columbus, Ind, passed away Sunday morning. Pu[neral “from Shirle Brothes' Hons an Chapel, 5377 E. Washington, Wedne a. m. Burial Crown Hil Friends may cat at the chapel any time. HENKLE--Mrs, Lenore 8., mother of Mrs. Herman Lauter; sister of Theodore Smith, Drexel ills; Pa Mrs. Paul Wil. son. i DR alforain, pissed dway Manday " t tire. home of her daughter, 1 bingo blvd, . Beryices Flanner & Buchanan - Mor! Thursday, 1:30 p. m., Fr invited, Burial’ Orown Hill “may call at mortuary. ’

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M. ‘Herman and Mrs, # Cleveland, i 0. E: ya a. Mm, Puneral notice later. For An : ert, W. Stirling Ml-

| KLEIN—Francis J,

. |invited. Burial OGreenw

_ | morning.

Much time has been devoted to|XY.

which with the co-operation of the thank Rev. rR E. Nibarger, Rev Cor Garden Club of Indianapolis also|Rev. Ernest Sa has provided a picnic grounds in Siater Ronald Ev

dition, many of the soldiers have received their military awards at

their social readjustment Billings of our beloved husband General hospital has become a rec-| extend

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home, 1202 Laurel, Monday p. Pu-

‘| nersl notice later. For Toran call

Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, MA:6876,

of 220 5 sth st. ‘Begch Grove, beloved husband of Mabel (nes roo Welton) father of Robert,. son of Mrs, Margaret Klein, brother of Edward Klein, both of Indianapolis, and Charles Herbert Klein of Philadelphia, Pa. passed away Buliday. Seryice ednesday, 8:30 a.m, & Sons Funeral Home, Sos Malin "stay Neco Grove, and § a. m. Name Catholic church, Burial St. aol cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home, Men of the Parish will mest

{tor prayer Tuesday, § p, m

MILEM-—Lonnie, father of Pvt, Warden |

, Hazel Williams, passed nhs , . Bervices Wednesda 10D me at the J.C. Wikon “Chapel of the Chimes," 1934 Prospect_st, Friends Priends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes’ after Tuesday noon,

2036 N. New d of Binnie, father oo, Mrs,

Jersey, husiliam

| _ ban Ryenolds, Indianapolis; Mrs. J. D, Norman

Jr., Birmingham, Ala.; grandfather of Wallace, John and Jeff Norman III of Birmingham, Ala, and Howard Hartman Jr.,~U. 8. navy, passed away Sunday p. m;, Services. Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 11 a. m. Friends in. vited. Oremavion. Planner & « Buchanan Crematory, Priends may call at mortuary,

MITCHELL—Mrs. Marie, widow of Wil. lam H, Mitchell, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1945, at Havana, Cuba. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Claude Smith of Cincinnati, Mrs, Harry Neerman and Mrs, Row of Indianapolis. She was A member of the Moose and Cosmos and American Legion Auxilaries, Services Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary Weadnesday, 2 p. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown HIIL NICHOLON--Lottns A. mother of Walter K. Nicholson, grandmother of Elmer K. and bk Nicholson, Warren Quinley, Mrs. Bandetta Hamilton. and Kathleen Isley, and five grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, assed away Sunday Funeral . m,, Shirley Brot ers’ Central Chapel, Jinois and 1 Burial Ladoga, Ind. Friends may call’ ~ chapel any Hime, {Crawfordsville Papers please copy.

NOONE—Mary, age B50 years, wife of Charles; Re * Pvt. John, Joseph, Margaret, Helen and Theresa; sister of Mrs. Katherine Finnerty, passed away dy. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 2, 8:30 m., wh the George W. Usher Mortuary, 2313, W. Wash. st. 9 a, m. St. Joseph's chureh, Friends .nvited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery, Priends may call at mortuary,

REISSNER-—Emma Dorets, mother of Mrs, Louis Hensley of Indianapolis, Mrs, Harrison Smithson of Tipton, Ind, and 2d Lt, Prank L. Reissner, U, 8. army; sister of Mr. Lillian Flickliniger of New York City, passed a way Monday a. m. at the residence, 111 W. 40th st, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited.ff Burial Crown . Priends may cdll at the mortuary, BERTS-— Maurice A., 54 years, 28090 E Ba st., husband of Blanche E., father of Kenneth, Clyde and Charles; brother of Mrs. J. W. Little, all of Indianapolis, passed away Monday a. m. at his residence. Services Thursday, 10 a. m., at the Becond Moravian church, 34th and Hovey, Priends invited, Burial Memorial Park, Friends may call at the Planner & Buchanan Mortuary until Wednesday noon. STEVENS—Celena V., 1796 N. Rural, beloved wife of Archie Stevens, mother of Mrs. Evelyn M. Bishop, of Indianapolis, grandmother of Jacquelyn and Howard E. fshop Jr. of Indianapolis, passed away

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Saturday p. m. Services at Hie Pom = Buchanan Mortuary Wednesd Friends invited. Burial Crown HL, Lends may call at the mortuary, SWAIN—Victor Allen, 73 years, 4047 N. Capitol, beloved father of Ear! Swain of Jnatsnapbin, grandfather of Marjorie Deon Swal: passed away Monday evening. FH Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later, Burial Crown Hill Priends may call at mortuary, (Middletown papers please copy.) THOMAS-—Busie, beloved wife of A, C. Thomas, mother of Leona Long, Margaret Walls, Irvin, James, Joe, Sdorge and Walter Thomas, sister of Eaph, John, Charles and Walter Croucher, passed away Sunday. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m. at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W, Ray st. Burial Plainfield, In Priends may call at the mortuary. WRITE—Triplett O., of 224; 8. Illinois st., age , entered ‘into rest Sunday; brother of Joserh N. White, Livermore, and Mrs, P

tonio, Tex.; a! brother of Mrs. Walter Wilson, Cromwell, Ky.; stepson of Mrs, Emma Smith; uncle of Mrs. Cecil M. Stone and Mrs. Pauline Lambird of Indianapolis. Services Wednesday, Jan, 2, at Northeast Chapel, 2530 Station st, 10 a. m. Burial Sutheriand Park. Friends are welcome. Moore Mortuaries.

CARD OF THANKS 3

ROE—Our heartfelt thanks and deepest Appreciation 1s extended to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their acts of love and kind words of sympathy extended in our recent bereavement, the loss o” our husband and father, Prederic Thom e also extend grateful thes for the beautiful floral tributes to

hodist hospital and Kirk & Moore,

Morticians. WIFE AND FAMILY. WITHERS—Our heartfelt thanks and deepest appreciation is extended to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their

Aside from helping veterans in Acts of love and kind words of sympathy

uring our recent bereavement in the loss and father, Clarence: Herman Withers, We also wish to

rateful thanks for the beautiful

floral erings. We especially wish to thank Rev. Smith, University church; the gingers, Mrs. Paul Kinder, rs: Kincaid;

the Engineers and Piremen Brotherhood, Public Welfare Nurses and Moore Mortu-

aries, : MRS. ANNA WITHERS & SON,

IN MEMORIAM 4 MORRISON-—In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, George T. Morrison, who passed away one year ago, Jan. 1, 1845: In ‘Memorial Park, softly sleeping, Where flowers gently wave, Lies the one we love so dearly, In his: lonely ‘grave, Friends may thinks we have forgotten When at times they see us smile, Little do they know the heartache at our smiles hide all the while. Sadly missed by WIFE and CHILDREN

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ROBERT W. STIRLING 1422 Prospect MA-8576 J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" 1234 Prospect St. MA-9438

LOST AND FOUND 1940 GRAY PLYMOUTH: Coup

Stolen. License No. 88 Reward. Bill Martin, L1-12158 9: SN. LOST Brief case, yellow leather, con= taining valuable papers, on Irvington streetcar: substantial reward. Mr. Caldwell, 1203 Merchants Bank Bldg. MA-T449, LOST-—-Gold top’ frame glasses as result of auto seeident Wednesday night at an st. . and Rd. W. A. Jones, 6180 . Delaware. BR- is, Reward, HE and box containihg war relics, box containing lady's shoes taken from Car, Dlease return, no questions asked;

m.; reward. MA-8912.

BILLPOLD, black, vicinity downtown; contains driver's license, important papers, valuable only, Py owner, Reward. Daffin, RI-5851, ext WILD person he found brown a alligator purse containing money and compact, piease return compact; keepiake Irom deceased mother. Call TA-9274 or HU-4321. LOST Brown zi in taxi last Pri. ory Jight; Sn Ww A and ress on Liberal ant re ae “Black ,male Coe iH aniel TH einity 2 side, aa r

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brown Zhe and ice ove Ente “Brow ne’; rowan. ‘Wa A-33

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Loans for Down’ Payments on Homes for 20 Months Other Joan on our Reduced Payment Schedule Schedule for 6,12,

220 20.22 14.22 13.04 | 18 or 24 montis depending on purpose. Borrow. on 280 2574 1809 16.59 CHARACTER or AUTO ~ $50 to $1,500 OR'MORE. 300 27.58 1939 17.77 Many ‘loans completed while you wait. Take 6 weeks 200 3678 2585 23.70 to ‘make first payment. ) PHONE FOR A LOAN = Anytime —Day or - X00 4498 3123 2849 1 pyighteCall.MA 4433 new ~ your application con 750 _ 67A7 4685 4274 | be token over the phone...Then come to Morris Plan this 1,000 8995 6245 5698 afternoon or tomorrow for your money. Ask for Mr. Hiatt. 1,500 13494 9369 85.47 FREE PARKING in lot acress the street from office.

No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. Aout of S Loans made Without Endorsers. Payments include life imurance that costs $1.35 per $100 per yeor, $1.35 minimum, ond discovel.

FY GET A $500 LOAN—REPAY $31.96 A MONTH

At the Low Monthly Rate of (V2% : Up to 18 Months to Repay

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Merchants’ Bank 8 Bank Bidg., 3rd SR Strig & Meridian Sts. Phene: Riley 1471

rr ET TT SL | PERSONAL LOANS LOST AND FOUND De ER ss PERSONAL LOANS Scottish Rite ring, 11t an no x “Wednesday p. m. Reward. LI1-8838 or DELITY TRUST COMPANY BL-183 133 ast Market St mn

LOST Se Murphy's Friday evening, lady's Autos—Fur. Coats, ~0796. Diamonds, a a LOANS ma Clothing, Ete. INSTRUCTIONS 8/SACKS BROS. %iros, ohio, BEAUTY COURSE SALE. LOANS Special, Only $125—Reg. $200 Value No age limit: 8th grade education. Learn in 5 months, Free calalogues and RI-8507 Shy

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COLUMBIA MEN 307 N. pendent. Learn now! Day and night school, AUTO LOANS

- Royal Beauty Academy .EQU TABLE

m Roosevelt Bldg. OE Ohio st FEMALE HELP WANTED

ACCOUNTING CLERK

MA-3361

ITOH NOT FURNITURE

Ev LOAN aed

while training on I. B. M. Key Punch Machines and $125.00 A MONTH when training is completed.

Fellmy, LI.2323.

BOOKKEEPER

Experienced, operate National éash reg- Applicants must have high school fret bogkkee ing machine, Bookkeeping education or the equivalent. Perneon og Me Pefmanent ay manent jobs under Indiana Merit 5 System. See Miss Smith,

-day, 40-hour week: good working ok tions with attractive salary. For furthe ; INDIANA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION

information. call’ for appointment. Mr. Parrish or Mr. Hamaker, FR-1144.

Bookkee Qualifigd to do pine and gemerss| Ord Floor, 141 8. Meridian St. clerical work in law ice. MA-7531 perience: a one | orn a erienc eneral Mai CLERK - TYPIST BR Duk reference required; top 5-Day week, Permanent position. YOUNG LADY General ofce work The: = . ater ; 3 Good opportunity for Sr Mveriising concern. 324 KN. Tibots

advancement. The HOOSIER CASUALTY CO. ISth Floor, Fletcher Tr. Bldg.

CLERICAL: 20me .aienogeaphy

ORDER CLERK

Must be accurate typist. Age 18-25. Excellent opportunity for advance-

Beginner. Permanent Credit

to | department, wholesale business downLu $-day, 40-hour week or part time ment. Permanent posihui tion. 40 hours. Good

salary.

Comptometer Operators

High school and business graduate, One year experience preferred. Age . 19 to 35.

Inland Container

Corp.

Call Mr. C. E. P. L1.2323

"Women for Counter ounter Work GUARANTY CAFETERIA. 20 N. MER

Diet Maids Sh oom es 1676 . WOMEN SEC RETARY For ‘Factory Work Permanent position, 44-hr, week. Day and ‘Night Shifts : Apply B:30. to 4:30 KIMBLE GLASS CO. 3 220 E. South St. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY FAMILY MARKERS FLAT. WORK SHAKERS FEEDERS AND FOLDERS

See Mr. McAtee 840 N. New Jersey

“Flatwork Ironers

EXPERIENCED SHAKERS,

a secured . future. vor + TEEDERS, FOLDERS el AMERICAN STATES INS, CO.

Mr. McAtee 542 N. Meridian. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N, New Jersey

EXPERIENCED HOSIERY MENDERS

Real Silk Hosiery Mills

834 N NOB

Apply HERF-JONES CO. 1411 N. Capitol

YOUNG LADY for PBX operator; typing required. Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., 59 8. State.

Press Operators Exp., for shirts and family work.

SHIRT FINISHERS

See Mr. Scott

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

863 Massachusetts Ave,

SECRETARY

Attractive, permanent position in executive office. Apply employment office, 7th floor.

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Preferably experienced in public relations and personnel management. An interesting position with

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

Secretary -Stenographer Work part time until school is out in January then full time employment.

Hours—Good Pay

M. E uAREFAC TURING we 2571 winthrop Ave, A-68 Mr. Whitten

- SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR . Real Silk Siveginces; WILL TRAIN EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

: 0 N. New J Hosiery Menders and Seamers » oo

Age 18 to 3b Neat appearing, with well-

incentive pay. Bee

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cared-for nands and nails. STENOGRAPHER 634 N. Noble Experienced; able to handle some corres inden née rsonall some

y. Exoellent opportunity : Ne Mr. Westphal INDIANAPOLIS MACHINERY &

1980 8 Meridian ~ STENOGRAPHER

in temporary

HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, white, for dictatio employed- widow ‘and son. No laundry. Write Box A128; Times.

LADY for housework; white; no laundry, GA-3921, " .

Experienced Menders

Experienced Seamers

position; knowledge of

Experienced Pairers shorthand . necessary; = 40-hour week; . ‘ « |starting rate $35 per wk. Apply PerAh] . 8 sonnel Dept, Room 214, Traction Ter, National Hesiery Mills | ou OOF

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hehe RI-5551 for¥owest want ad word in the city and quick results

¥ FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 —High school graduate TRAIN TO BE A with one or more years KEY PUNCH typing experience. Age OPERATOR 4 18-25. Inland Container We will pay typists Corp. Call Mr. C. E $110 A MONTH

‘| Aero Mayflower Transit Co.]

* Production Control

‘Wanted ny ‘reliable firm, - Please give brief summary of WW : expenience in _first. letter. :

Secretaria) and clerical duties. Good op portunity with company a ny medical h groduety Steady work; regular hours; 5-day week. Apply personnel office

PITTMAN-MOORE -

, WRITE BOX A129, TIMES. Tee Be FEMALE HELP WANTED . 3 9 F FEMALE HELP WANTED .. 9 STENOGRAPHER ‘Women

for general factory work. . 20 to 40 years old. White.

THE RICHARDSON CO. 3500 E. 20th

End of Brookside Carline

1200 Madison, , office work.

STENOGRAPHER oma” gencrsi Apply nde Air Products Co.. 729 Pennsyl ania

2 STENOGRAPHERS

Must take dictation; 5-day week. Apply personnel office.

PACKARD MFG. CO. 2000 Columbia Ave.

Any north-bound car to 30th, transfer to Crosstown bus to Columbia.

* Junior Stenographer *

General stenographie work including dictation, Ediphone work, typing reports, cutting stencils and ditto masters. Must be high schoo! graduate with additional business ege .training. Prefer one year or more of experience. Age 20 to 30

Inland Container. Corp. Call Mr. C. B. Pelimy, LI-2323.

Steno - Clerk

Experienced to handle follow-up work. in traffic department. Must be high school graduate; prefer 3 or more years of experience, also good telephone voice.

Inland Container

Cor

Call Mr. C. E. Fellmy, LI-2323

Steno-Ediphone Opr. 5!/,-day week. Steady employment. Good starting sal ary. See Mr. Miller.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W, McCarty

STENOGRAPHER TYPIST

GENERAL OFFICE WORK Real Silk Hosiery Mills

634 N. NOBLE

TYPIST

Excellent opportunity for experienced person. Permanent position. 40hour week. Good salary. Age 18-25.

ok Apply

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HERF-JONES CO. “ 1411 N. Capitol

TYPIST and -general office "wrk in jmportant peace-time industry. See Mr. Baker, Pros. * + pect Plant, Citizens Gas & Coke Utilities, 2950 Prospect st.

TYPIST and general office work. M4 days a week, Pleasant surroundings, good working conditions Apply Consumers Home Equiv t Co. 531 N Capitol. Call LI.49 TYPISTS OFFICE CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS

Permanent Poaigeons

Aor Magoo Transit Co. 863 Massachusetts Ave.

VOUCHER CLERK:

Some shorthand, typing and bookkeeping: 40-hour, 5-day week. Permanent.

. General Electric Supply

Corp. 326 W. Georgia LI. 8443

WRAPPERS

to wrap mail orders for parcel post. We train you. Automatic raises. Permanent.

752 E. Market

YOUNG WOMEN |18 to 35

Do You Qualify? Makers of “Round The Clock Nylon Hosiery” have open for those who: 1. Interested in learning a skill.

nails. 3. Want a permanent position. / 4. Will be steady in attendance. We make a quality product. We want. quality workers. For an appointment Tof interview call RI 1321, 8 a. m. to-5 p.m.

A Good Place for a| Girl to Work

Qualified girls may earn $34 a week at start.

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

240 N. Meridian St. GIRLS- 18 TO 30

We have permanent employment for girls who are interested in operating machines and for labeling Experience not necessary. We train you. Light, clean work; 9 hours a day, 5 days a week. Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Dr.

INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGHT CO. WANTS

Typists General Clerical

Call Employment Office, RI-7622

"GIRLS

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train you. Permanent,

—>LANE BRYANT,

ws ey ml Market.

2. Have well cared for hands.and

to fill. mail orders ‘from ght. stock. We :

TYPIST

We an opening for full-time typist. nt on are look! ng for Three with 8 future, od Dun & Bradstreet, Ing., 900 Test b

MALE-FEM., HELP WANTED 5

WANTED by the CAMP ATTERBURY EXCHANGE

The Camp Atterbury Exchange has openings for the following positions:

File Clerks Invoice Clerks Steno Clerks Clerk Typists Audit Clerks

Liberal Salary, 'Pleasant Working Conditions and Vacation with Pay. These are not Civil Service Positions. For interview, come to the Exchange Personnel Office, located ‘in Bldg. 907, near the corner of 32d and

A. M. and 3:00 P. M. and Mr. McMillan.

For an appointment for interview at other hours, or locations call Camp Atterbury 2106.

MAID OR HOUSEMAN—Good home in Shelby County, room, board, high wages, excellent living conditions. Apply Bex A243, giving details, references, etc.

Soda Fountain

We have a number of openings for young ladies and young gen=tlemen to work on our fountain.

See MR. MOORE Apply at office

HOOK'S DEPENDARLE

DRUG STORES California and Market Sts.

HELP WANTED—-MALE 11

AUTO BODY MAN

5% -Day week. Guaranteed salary. See Mr. Lee Beldon, Service Manager.

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Rodocker Motors, Inc. 2606 W. Michigan BE-4748

AUTO MECHANICS, GOOD CONDITIONS ous RANTEE—COMMISSIONS TA-4501

30TH & CENTRAL SALES

WANTED — Cylinder pressman to operate MIEHLE single color press, on paper work. Steady full time employment. Write Box A 130, Indianapolis Times.

DRAFTSMAN

‘| Experienced on 1tghf. gauge sheet

metal design and fabrication. Must have some ability to make perspec= tive exterior layouts, some artistic ability is advantageous. pleasing personality and ability to work in harmony with other men. Middle-aged man preferred. Give

consideration. Address Times, Box

A-121. DRAFTSMAN

with at least 5 years drawingboard experience in layout and design o mechanical and machine equipment; steady work. Call Mr. Dunn, BE-3000.

MEN WANTED Flour and Feed Packers

ACME-EVANS CO.

902 W Wash. Ave

FREIGHT HANDLERS

> LANE BRYANT « Part Time or Steady Work

Apply 735 Big 4 Bldg.

New York Confral Railroad

EXP. MEN'S HAT SALESMAN

Good oppor for = advancement; pleasant worki conditions, Apply employment office, 7th floor,

THE WM. H. BLOCK.CO.

~ MECHANICS

(Here is an opportunity for good mechanics to obtain a job with a secure future and good wages.

See Mr. Trabandt

SUPERIOR CHEV.

522 E. Wash.

We have a good proposition for an’Experienced man

Ask for Mr. Trabandt

SUPERIOR CHEV.

562 E. Wash. LI-4378 Metal Polishers and Buffers

Apply Employment Office

'ZENITE METAL CORP. Rear 201 N. West St. ~T Night W Watchman

| EN AND BOYS to Mid type.

. Full-$imi work. 205 Peoples Bank iar

Trucks To Haul Coal Union Ice & Coal Co.

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$4-hr. General oR taeF Cement, Pri bloc

painting, angin 2b hr. FR-3]

Hardwood floors aid, ished, refinished. Est.

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