Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1946 — Page 10

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts

Rev Thomas B. Kline

| play, which ran concurrently with

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Church of the Advent (EPISCOPAL) MERIDIAN AT 33D STREET REV. THOMAS R. THRASHEM 1:30 A. M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

11:00 A. M. Morning prayer and Sermon.

HDQRTS., 226-230 E. Ohio

Jr, placed first. S-/went to Mrs. Keith Johns and

Hal MA BROOKSIDE CH CHURCH. 2101 Brookside me lph MeCrory CH-23 h and Gale Sts. Rev E. Nibarger 2618 EB. 30th CH H . 1415 Cruft Si Rev. e E. Huft 1442 Cruft Su. CHUR E. 46th

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH be EPISCOPAL E 64th and College Rev. William Burrows, Rector

9:30 A. M.—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer.

Bunday. 8 A. M.—Holy Communion

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Tourney's Title Session Is Fo, Due Tomorrow, The second session of the 10th annual Indiana. state contract | bridge championship tourney was scheduled to begin at 2 p. m. today in the Lincoln hotel.

in the men’s pair play, thus becoming a life master. He is the 50th bridge player in the na tion to attain this rank. - Arthur Levy, president of the Michigan bridge association, and Arthur A. Baum, both from Detroit, Mich, took second place in the men’s division. Take Women’s Honors First awards in the women's pair

the men's play, went to Mrs, L. J. Blackmore and Mrs, J. R. Coleman. Mrs. Arch Falender and Mrs, William Epstein placed second. During the second part of last night's tourney, 60 teams competed in the mixed-pairs match, Mrs. Hal T. Benham and her son, Hal Second honors

Harry Feinberg of Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Rene DuBois shared the third place laurels. A two-session open pair play, with an estimated 80 teams expected to participate, will start today's activities. The second session, scheduled for 8:30 p. m. will wind up the contest until tomorrow. Mrs. Ralph E. Duncan will head & consolation pair play during tonight's activities. She will be assisted by T. Conlin Alexander, Mrs. Joséph E. Brower, Mrs, Reba Buck and Miss Mary Crawford. Title Tilt Tomorrow Tomorrow, teams of four will battle for the state title in the final session of the tourney. F. R. Buck, Walter J. Pray, Lawrence Welch and William Zeller will defend the title against an expected 25 teams. pr— BRAND NEW ENDIGOTT-JONNSON

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students at Ben Davis high school was announced today. Those promoted , were: Jasper Thomas; first lieutenant to

three times as many casualties in world war II as in world war Iino it was disclosed today.

country’s

300,000, however, since

» Here is : Wenkdawn of army casualties by Hiaters:

on ” on INDIANAPOLIS 5 TIMES 1. Ss. ‘Casualiies Three Times [s=: | ‘Heavier Than‘in World War |

WASHINGTON," Jan. 26 (U. P). as missing by the army and navy ~The Uhited States suffered nearly [Will be found alive,

In world war I, the United States

suffered 364,800 casualties, includ. |

,000 killed, 234,000 wounded ne 500 as prisoners or missing.

Latest tabulations placed this|, War department figures for world world war II casualties war II through last Dec, 31 gave at 1,068,388 including 283,140 dead.|the total army casualtiés as 022,764, The dead actually will be nearer|including 223.215 killed,

571,679

there is|{wounded, 12,752 issing and 115,118 little chance sume 350% men listed | prisoners.

Killed. Wounded Missing Prisoners. Total Alasks. ......i.... 0.0 841 . 930 42 46 © 1850 Caribbean, 8, Atlantic | 8 8 0 tig 04 European .............. 120,576 369,481 2,040 76,086 577,183 Indiana, Burma, China.. 2,303 2437 845 435 6,020 Mediterranean ..... (ev 42,667 106,920 957 20,265 170,800 Africa-Middle East ..... 1,339 592 26 1,702 3,659 Pacific Ocean areas..... 10,886 34,053 981 51 45971 Southwest Pacific area.. 34,288 56,737 5,679 16,255' 112,950 U. B. A. strategic air : } forces in the Pacific... 683 435 2,138 260 3516 En route, no command. . 547 86 - 44 17 604 Total i... vvikis 223,215 571,679 12,752 115,118 922,764 | 7 h rds Will B h The Rewards Will Be Lus

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 26 (U. P.).— The lucky listener who identifies the mysterious “Mr. Hush” of Ralph Edwards’ radio quiz program today was promised a carload of rare treasures including a 1946 automobile and a two years’ supply of nylons. Edwards has been trying for weeks to reward someone for identifying “Mr, Hush.” He has added a hard-to-get luxury item to the prize list every week. The loot now includes: A baby grand plano, maid service for a year, the new automobile and the nylons, a clothes washer, a gas range, a refrigerator, a vacuum cleaner, an airplane ticket: to New York and back with expenses paid

two-week vacation for two, two

phonograph with 100 records, a

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Local Briefs

Promotion of eight R. O. T. C.

Captain to major,

captain, Raymond Breeden and

Donald Caldwell; second lieutenant 3 to first lieutenant, Charles Knoeble, Harold Nihiser and William Wernsing; first sergeant to second lieutenant, Jack Reynolds; sergeant to second lieutenant, William

technical

Hendricks.

Maj R. O. Hippensteele and family are visiting relatives and

friends in Indianapolis. Dr. Hip-|%

pensteele, a native of Fremont, entered the service in July, 1942. Recently discharged, he will re-

$1000 silver fox coat, a $1000 dia- I

ADJUSTING cost to means Is our goal to help you through trying times. Feel free to call on us at any time for understanding

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school's R. O. T. C. unit are entered in the annual Willian Randolph Heart rifle match. competing are: Nihiser, Jack Jones, Richard Lindley, Harold Cornwell and Robert Faris; second team, Willlam Wernsing, Alois Sturm, Gene Noe, Jasper Thomas and Donald Caldwell; third team, Marvin Robeye, Jack Reyn-

Courtney and Kenneth Gladson.

sume his practice in Fremont about March 1.

n——— Charles A. Dumas Jr, aviation

turned to duty after a "furlough \Charles A. Dumas, 603 E. Ohio st. He has been in the Pacific area. His brother, Pvt. Harold F. Dumas, has enlisted for overseas service with the transportation corps. He was formerly employed by the New York

Three teams from Ben Davis high

Teams First team, Harold

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Strong Accounting, Bookkeepin Day and evening sessions. Lincoln 8337. Suenographic and Secretarial courses. Case, principal

metalsmith 3-c, U. 8. N, has re-|p,

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Groves, Cumberland, Services Monday, 1:30

ner & B a p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hu,

LOCKENOUR-—Alva, age 77, of 821 River

Lockenour, brother of Pred of and Mrs. Sherman Mrs. William Farney of Winamae, Ind. pasted away Priday. Puneral Monday, 10

If You Can Name Mr. Hush|:

mond ring and a $1000 ruby and diamond wrist watch. The treasure trove, Edwards said, will go to someone who sends in a contribution to the march of dimes, tells why it should be supported—and identifies “Mr, Hush." “He's a famous American,” Edwards said. “We introduce his re-

corded voice on the program every t

week but so far nobody's guessed

JUSTICE Coots p us Choline away Bridey:

Martunry Mondsy, 4:30 p. m, & crematory, Hiataw, 8 Sustosn’ cremmiry ‘William B., husband h father of Mrs, deGinais. | died suddenly Funeral

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J4ED OF THANKS

3 ARTLETT—We wish to extend our heartA thanks and di fespest a) appreciation for the many acts of love’ kind words of sympathy from our peor friends, relatives and neighbors oxtnged to wu in our recent bereavement, the loss o! our beloved husband and Tather, Harry Philip Bartlett. We. also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful flora. butes to our loved one. We especiall wish to . Bhake of the

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him.” DERLETH—We wish to A our heart- . felt thanks and deepest appreciation Comptometer Operator for ihe acts of love and kin ua of to DEATH NOTICES 1| sympathy, exten od puB Jur Tecent be. % to work 1 on accounting department Must mother, Elizabeth Derleth. e also ex- able Interesting wor! - Indianapolis Times, Sat, Jan. 26, 1946 tend grateful thanks for e beautiful ne ie lo Tmanent position.

AUNEVIELD—=Eetbutt F., 3126 N..Sheran dr, Passed aw

v Thursday a m, beloved son of Mr. an

ed Ahnefield, brother of Miss Madeline: Ahnefield and Mrs. Bertha Spencer, also survived by one niece and two nephews. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, $3 . m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, ends may call at mortuary.

ATERBURN-—-Wm. B., 1648 Spann ave. entered into rest Saturday morning, age 78 years, husband of the late Bwiix Jane Aterburn, father of Mrs, Finnis E

Services Monday, ’ Peace Chapel, 2050 E, Michigan st. fends invited. Burial Floral Park. Moore Mortuaries. BLANCHARD-—-Mary, age 64 years, sister of Mrs. Bertha Duffy, Mrs. Lena DeWitt, Mrs. Charles Alexander and Wil. liam Wilds, passed away Friday. Priends|® may call at the G. 'W. Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st., after 6 p. m. Baturday. Puneral notice later.

DILLON—Doris, age 16, daughter of Gerald and Lucy E. Dillon, sister of Mrs, Betty Randall, Loretta, Brenda, Maurice and Melvin Dillon, granddaughter of Lucy Bewley and Mary Dillon,

m., West Side Nazarene ‘church, (11th and King). Priends gited, Burial Floral Park. fends call the Conkle

Funeral Home, 1934 Vw. Michigan st., after 2 p. m. Sunday. DOUGLAS—Mrs. N. Illinois. Mother of Mise} Lh ian 0 las, Mrs. G. Maraball, Mrs. Pr urphy of Elk Georgia

Mrs. Chicago, Ill, Mrs, Creek, Mich., Isaac W., an city. Passed away Thursday a. oy Strict: ly private services because of contagious Sistas, Flanner & Buchanan, Monday,

FUNE--Mrs, Calviine Stone, 2415 Shelby Apt. No. wife of the late Chas: B. 34 i of Hagel Punk of Indianapolis, passed away Friday evening. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Monday, 11 a. m. Priends invited. Burial rows Hill. Priends may call at moruary.

FURNAS—William W. of 7410 BE. 424 st. entered into rest Praag. ase 88 years, father-in-law of Mr. Harhsman. neral service Tuesday Ly Piedsick, 0. Burial Polk Grove cemetery, Englew . Friends may call at Peace Chapel, 2050 E, Michigan st, until noon Sunday. GIROUD—Mrs. Mattie, of 5062 Oak ave. beloved mother of Donald and Hervey Giroud, passed away Saturday. Services Monday, 2 p. t the George McCarty Funeral Home Ey Portotile, Burial Arnett cemetery, near Mt. Comfort. Friends may call at funeral home. GLOVER—AIma B., 3713 Stanton ave, age 59, beloved wife of Edgar PF, Glover and mother of Mrs. Mary Bennett, Mrs. Cecil Tutrow and Mrs. Mildred Riley, Sradiorher of Paul Jr. and Richard ennett, and Alma Rose Tutrow, and Herbert and Patricia Ann Riley, sister of Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry, Miss Cecilia Cassel, and Mrs. Estella Toon passed auay at her residence Ros Friends may call at Shirley na ing any

time. Puneral m., from the chapel

services hel Monday, 3 Burial Concordia

cemetery. GROVES—Conley C.,

1215 Prospect st, husband of Beulah, father of Evan E. brother of Mrs. Zora Ranrod, Md., passed away Prida . m., at the J.

Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes," 1234 olds, Marvin = Hostetler, Harry Prospect. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the

“Chapel of the Chimes”

Saturday . LACEY Afthur R,

5920 Central, passed

away Saturday ig m., beloved husband

of Margaret K. and father of Mary K,,

Ruth and Margaret Ann. Service FlanMortuary, Tuesday,

father of Miss Georgia Eva

inburg Clark of Salem, Ind.;

ave,

at the Farley Funeral Home, 1604

: Ww. Ports st. Burial Scottsburg. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon State Deaths [sw

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Hartford Salee, Mrs. Elmer -Libbert, Irene and Jeannette Wilsbacher,

Survivors: ly Charles Mitschele; brother, - Father, Hayes Erwin;

Glenn Youngman, win; brothers, Connie and Henry Erwin,

B — Barcus, #84. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, WINDOWS |[Fi cies is Sones Bors, wnt arene; brothers, NDOWS Frank McKencie. . wd No Down Payment! —Easy Terms! HUNTINGBURG- Ben P, ASaiterhenry, 71. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Becker, Empire Builders Mrs, G. W. Youngblood; brother. Arthur!

vivors: Husband; and Mrs. Chester Pettis; bert Freeman.

vivors: Sons, Orval, Earl, gaugheers, Mrs. Pearl Morgan, Mrs. Nora

RRIST! Burvivors: Ralph Mohler, Mrs. Elmer Slater; brothers, Kiley, Luth Luther; r! slaters, Mrs. George Tinsley,

RICHM vors: Brother:

: Daughter, Mrs. Ral 11; son, CurHe sisters, M Hall: a] iri, Hairy Min, on s, Oscar

Je BRE NA UTE~-Mrs. Sars ) B. Forcum iv Daughters pSlnudis Myrige. rs, Su BW Join 1° tthe, rs,

EVANSVILLE-—Mrs, Myrtle L. Fulton, 68. Husband, William J.; sister, Addison

33. Bumgivors: sisters, Mrs. Clyde Wilma Shellenberg, rs. Maunie and Hazel Er-

rase rg Nevelyn Morgan,

Mrs.

FARMERSBURG == Mrs. Catherine J.

KNOX-—Mrs. Eileen Pettis Hall, 27. Burparents, Mr.

sister, Mrs, Her-

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LINTON—Mrs. Nancy Collins, 88. Sur-

Arthur, Ralph;

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A. Lamb, 72 Wife, Esther:

daughters, Mrs,

OND_Weion Small,

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McBRIDE—Clyde L., McBride, son of

age 54, 931 Leslie st., beloved husband of Mrs. Merle K.

C. V. McBride of Free-

Central Business College . || BELLEFONTAINE—Cbaries W. Bryan, [dom, Ind; brother of Dorothy. McBride, Architects and Builders Bu ting 71. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Lucille{ Freedom, Ind.; May McBride, Trdianapolis; Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. Indpis. Franklin; brother, W. M.; sister, Mrs. |Mrs., Agnes McLaughlin, Elkhart, Ind. - John Volmar. and Norutan McBride ' passed away Pri: T — day night, Services from Snitey 8." BLUFFTON-—Walter Cox, 61. Irving Hilly Chapel, 5377 KE. Washington BOONVILLE--MTrs, Mutsids Wilsbacher, 61. Survivors: Husban Joe; sons, Leo. sty Monday, 10:30 a. m. . Prien ho may call "= ® Herman, Robert; I Mrs. Andrew 3 Jrving Hil Chapel any time after 2 Weinzapfel, Mrs. Carrol Snyder, Mrs, [* ¥

MILLER Lizzie, of 2011 W. Morris st. beloved wife of George Miller, mother of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller, ter of Andrew Miller Tenn., sister of Maggie Grant, William, Robert, Luther, Lloyd, Edward, Oharles, Clarence, James and Elmer Miller, passed away Friday, Services Monday 2 p. m. at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary. PETTINGER Jessie, beloved .mother bf Charles J. and George D. Pettinger and sister of Ruben O. and George O. Jackson, passed away Friday evening, Jan. 25. neral service will be held at the Wald

Funeral Home, Illinois at 17th st., Mon. day afternoon, Jan. 28, 3 o'clock. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends

are welcome, PRITCHARD--Jogephine, 61 years, mother of Mrs. Irma Allen and Allen Pritchard of California, sister of Charles Bergdoll of city, William Bergdoll and Mrs. Eva Nole of Beymour and half-sister of Mrs. Lena Weghorst of city, passed away Thursday. Briand Ray oall call 2 the Jordan Funeral Home, 2 st. Pureral Sunday, Jan. 27, 2:30 Pp. ue Friends invited, RICHARDSON—John Alfred, formerly of Port Huron and Lyons, Mich., beloved husband of Filla Richardson, father of Mrs, May Beat, Flint, Mich.; brother of

sister, Miss Gertrude Sm W. J. Bush, Greybull, Wyo., AWRY Friday a. m. fends may call ‘at the Wir ELBURN-.Frank Spall 78. Survivor:|Robert W. Stirling Puneral Home, 1420 e, Pearl Prospect. st., after Sunday noon. PuSHELBY VILLE—Ulysses G. Philli 80. | veral services Monday, 2 B: m., from the * |Burvivors: Sons, Loren, Grant; : funeral home. Friends invited. Burial M Isabelle Spen Anna

L.| Washington Park cemetery.

SCHMID--Mrs. Anna V., 80 years, 1058 Racin, mother a1 Sherk anna Vinoen 0 cago, Thursday p.. m. Private service Huungr & Buchanan Mortuary, Monday, 3 Cremation Flanner & Buchanan eremafends may call at mortuary. Please do not send flowers. {Cnleagn and Cleveland papers please Sous) N. Sita] |

SEIFERT Miss Tillie, PE Ml We LL ert, Mrs, Erma Weddle, gamed awa y p. m, vices

‘|from Brookside lodge No. 818,

reiber, Rosemary yeanss, I Battie d w., the

after 3 p. m. 1234

floral tributes. We especially wish to thank the priests from Sacred Heart church, the organist, members of society,

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floral Eo during the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and father, James P. McKissick. We especially thank Rev. L. C. Trent for his conwords, the honorary pallbearers 1.0.0.F. and Moore Mortuaries and associate. MRS. CLARA I. McKISSICK > AND PAMILY.

PERKINS—We extendt our deepest gratitude and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of love and kindness extended in our recent loss, the death of our beloved husband and brother, Elmer E. Perkins. We also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one, We especially wish to thank Rev, Roy R oY eller, the organist, the Centre Mason! lodge, the employees of the EO he News, and the Moore Mortuaries. WIFE. STEVENS We acknowledge with grateful appreciation the thoughtful expressions of sympathy and acts of love and kindness extended to us by our relatives, many friends and neighbors in our recent bereavement, the loss of olir beloved husband and father, Richard Stevens. We also extend grateful thanks for the beaut! floral offerings and spiritual . We wish to thank the Rev. Fa-

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mother, Mrs, s Emelia Welmer We also ; extend grateful thanks for the numerous Whit SER sa General office. Permanent. LI. 4391 cards and floral tributes to our loved Elevator Gir es ih al Mr. Smith one. We especially wish to thank Rev. ouse. LI-1187, after H. M. Zarn, Rev. Kurt Zam, the or-|4P. M ow 2 TYPISTS gainst, Mr. Mueller, and the G. H. Herr- E POSITION—For dignified Inmann Puneral Home. PAMILY. dianapolis woman under 45, ated, | To dines educational svening program by between 20 and ® Jeans of age. 2a | FUNERAL IRE appointment with sm invited groups. | nent pesition, our wee arting D CTORS 2 Pull-time career Car essential. for Is | rate 62c per hour. Apply Personnel Dept. !

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542 N. Meridian

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexi n Ave Take Shelby ar to Pine 8st

Experienced

SEAMSTRESS

For women 's alterations in large retail store Apply L.S

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We need fast, accurate typists, preferably trained on Electromatic, but not required. Good salary.

AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.

542 N. Meridian |

TYPIST: ALSO STENOGRAPHER

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for general clerical work for company making medical ucts. Good opportunity. Steady work: day week. Apply personnel dept.

PITMAN-MOORE CO.

1200 MADISON AVE.

WOMAN

Stay. Good cook. Care 2 children, ages 8 and 4. Excellent wages, 620 E. 58th St.

AN INDEPENDENT oil company with headquarters in Indianapolis has 3 vacancies In its regular office stafl. 1. Receptionist with abflity to meet people and handle incoming telephone calls; must have pleasant disposition and neat appearance. 2. Typist who wishes to become estab: lished in an organization where advancement is a reality, not a promise. Both positions are for a 5-day week, 8 hours per day and carry life insuramce and health and accident insurance plus vacation with pay. For a personal interview please address Box No. A160, care

Times. 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. CAPABLE INDIANAPOLIS or vicinity woman with educational background to direct evening program by Sppoiniment. Steady income. Oar essential, fea: sonal) Interview. write stating or tions, address and phone Buu to Box 212, Care Indianapolis Times

A Good Place for a Girl to Work OPPORTUNITIES NOW

pink gold; reward. Hi- 1434. Th Ayres & Co. Employment ae n "we ri 1 -FEM. and Gale. Mon Reward. CH-3331. Office. MALE INSTRUCTIONS 8 . . GOOD pay jobs offered trained Auto body- SECRETARY Train to Be a Bookkeeping a AN Vodhime Oncretor work, wo painting, te. + Chance Excellent opportunity achine Op for wages or your own busines Write free information. AUTO- for experienced person. CRAFTS TRAINING, Box A-227, Times. We are starting a hight shift from 8 Permanent position. p. m. to 6:30 a. m. to train clerks or FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 typists on bookkeeping machines, $135

Good salary. Age 20-30 years. !

Herff-Jones Co.

1411 N. Capitol

jj Permanent positions with increases on regularly scheduled basis,

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

Secretary of large manufacturing company needs secretary. Wonderful opportunity for good stenographer to work into secretarial po“sition. Address Times, Box A-168,

240 N. Meridian St.

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Burrough's Bookkeeping for ax Machine Operator wl psi Sibel dohour week” Cull MeTTBDIS. wa.33e.| - position. Pleasant, modern HOOSIER OX COALS & OIL co.

office. 7 lca Ries, yA. M. to 7. Ml

to $150 month starting salary for five nights a week. Applicants must be 18 years of age and have high school graduation or two years of clerical rience, See Miss Smith,

INDIANA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION

Third Floor, 141 8. Meridian St.

Soda Fountain

{We have a number of openings for voung ladies and young gen|tlemen to work on our fountain

See MR. MOORE Apply at office

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Man with finance or small loan co pany experience preferred. Apply

INDIANAPOLIS MORRIS PLAN

F. H, Schneider,

DRAFTSMAN WANTED

with millwork and store fixture experience. Permanent position. Old established local firm. State experience -and salary expected. Address Times, Box A«l167.

Four first-class Ford mechanics; good pay, steady work. Bring your tools. RED CAB CO. 13th and Meridian Sts. See Mr. Brooks

METAL MAN

Capable man can earn good wages, Mr. Quillan. . ILLINOIS STREET GARAGE 2315-17 N. Illinois

Metal Polishers an Buffers Apply Em nt ZENITE METAL CORP. Rear 201 N. West St.

~~ PRESSER

Experienced on ladies’ dresses:

good salary; leasant working conditions. » Apply Employment Office, Tth M.

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO,

PROCESS ENGINEER

Graduate engineer, 30 to 432. Background in work simpli“fication and time study. Experienced in radio electrical . assembly and parts fabrication.

WRITE BOX A-226, TIMES

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Experienced for women’s - alteration in large retail store.

Apply Employment Office L 8. AYRES & CO.

MAN with mirror shop experience; stead; employment. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 59 8. State.

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9 BEAUTY SHOP Nora Carter 5 Holiday Permanent Martha Baker assists Thurs, Fri, Ba 2022 Winter Ave. Open Eves, Cit-669

As of today. I will not be responsi for any debts except those Jontiacied myself. Howard M, Stras

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