Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1946 — Page 12

t company ordnance MAM com- , from Le Havre—1167 jst Tela artillery bat« n 94th inf Flt Soiet taniry

intr. from Antwerp—875 wn

+ Thtuaing Bondattrien 104 bead

of the 399th infantry |

| Con: yn from Port Said—162 troops and 411 civilians, including many Titen, from Caloutta—285 undesignated ory, from Csloutte—17

hos . y - kes, from is Havre—10 escort pes. six K-9" ing rouge fo sc on -Antwerp—3 un~

designated roo) my from Bremen-—3 un-

designated tr Ragen. es! gna World { Victory, from Caloutta~—b6 undesignated troops. tral ie hb Viclory, from Le Havre— 1043 trou, troops 73 “eclvilians, including the nh tn pontoon bridge com-

Victory, 180 troops snd 133 olvilians, rh units ‘of the 301st infantry regiment,

DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO:

Professional $275

§-Octave { Cartert, from Shanghal—03¢ undesig1 personn i Music co. based umbi, rom Pour] Harbor--393 oi us E Ohio St od Indiana from Pearl Harbor up-

| dest nated marine personne Lar 1025, from Pearl Narbor—47 un-

A Advertisement ; oY § us sigratea naval personnel. E |sesieras from Lb i undesignated : army and naval personnel, including 5 5 clvilans, , pin Jacinto, from Manila—005 undesi army and naval personnel, includCOLD PREPARATIONS -

- civilians, Bea Fox Submarine—Undesignated naval personr

Fou Burleson, from “Pear! Harbor—845 un-

ated troops and one civilian. ar 853, frm Pearl Hazbor—31 undesignated navi i Dersonne Darke—1743 eo naval per Santa Crus, 0 in Eats undesignated naval "and arm Groucher Victory, from Yokohama i014 undesignated army personnel, DUE AT LOS ANGELES:

U. 8. 8. Langsitt—32000 troops, Including units of 96th infan (Deadeye) di~ vision and units of 31st infantry (Dixie) division.

DUE AT NEW ORLEANS, LA.: Cuba, from Caribbean—529 Nndtgnated troops and nn civilians, | .

INDIANAPOLIS MEN DUE AT ATTERBURY

Following are Indianapolis soldiers scheduled to arrive in New York for

processing at Atterbury. Aboard the Rushville Victe

‘GIRLS

¢ There are Good Jobs

odin

today: Pfc. Harrison R. Rucy, Bie Hd for YOU at the E. Smith and Ble. Wiliam Jf Vickery "ey : i fy in vests the. apt. er, elephone Company c. Julius ils Leb ae Frederick © Jones, Cpl. olentar, Pfc. Robert The pay is good and raises are Johnson, Pfc. Paul Re Phan a 4th

Clark 73 Tegllar. + There are annual GF Ta ij

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Ww Survivors:

Winter Class Includes 32 From Marion County.

‘BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 2— or ya Marion county students 530 | are among the 221 who will be gradord-| ated from Indiana university at

tricia Galloway, B, B., business; Jack L. Hatfield, A. M,, speech; Holden Hayes, B 8., education; Eleanor Henry, A. By biology: Hazel Herther, A. B., history; Leslie M. Isted, A. M.,, music; Dorothy Keslin, graduate nurse; Marcella Knudsen, B. 8., education; Dorothy Lambourne,

laws; Arnold C. Nahand, bachelor of fave: Ruth ucation; D.

Reed, bachelor of laws; Doris Reisner, graduate nurse; Marian Stewart, te nurse; Mrs. Gerlandine jor of

| Woman hy

Turk, laws, Mrs, Peggy Stein Visher, A. B., jour-

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'Booby-Trapping'l|

HUNTINGTON PARK, oul, | in

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Feb. 2 (U. P). — Mrs. Myra |

explosive expert, with Boch.

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_ ATTRACTIVE

COMPTOMETE

‘App

OPENINGS _

: STENOGRAPHERS AND

R OPERATORS

ELI LILLY and COMPANY

. 220 E. McCarty

Elsewhere the city strike front remained unchanged. Meanwhile, mass meetings of the C. 1. O. steel workers employed in two St. Joseph Industrial plants

Critically Hurt, Friend to

As he lay critically injured in the street yesterday, a small boy held up his chubby hand in which he clutched three pennies and begged his trusted friend to give them to his mother. Little 98-year-old Arthur Settle of 1265 Lawton st. had just finished watching the big red fire wagons

~ State Deaths

ANDERSON—Dr. Wiltiain J Wright, 20. Dr. C. 8.

/ . Sgt, Chester V. Cullen. Docking yesterday aboard the M. I. T. Victory: Cpl. Jack Cummings, T. 4th Gr. James W, Milligan, Cpl. Frank E. Zendell and T. Sth Gr. Marion T. Devayit.

|MMORTAL in everlasting tribute to your loved one. Incomparable in gentle thoughtfulness. Incomplete without the finest service offered.

FUNERAL HOME 1505 SOUTH EAST ST.

Diamonds, Watches, Cameras, Musical Instruments LOANS ON EVERYTHING!

z The CHICAGO ‘&"ie

CO, INC. 146 E. WASHINGTON ST.

“BUSINESS DIRECTORY

were scheduled today in an effort ind., passed away Saturday morning at Misia: lost around viinity 300 block ot to settle strikes. ot Mia, Prosd, 3p & 30; reward. Phone GA Workers employed in the Dodge| Funeral’ Home. 1994 ~W. Ke | TOBY, or wirayed, T black white waka and the |Friends invited: Burial at No Ind.| bound, snswers to name, 435 reCorp. plant in Misha Friends may call at funeral yard If found notity John John. Malleable Steel Products Oo. of |yaNN_Lioyd Bolton Sr. 107 8. 17th st. | LoeT—Soeisn b South Bend were slated to vote: on Beech Grove, passed away Priday eve, irs clo e of settlement proposals. husband of Jessie F. Mann, father of |gyinny A hazy : Bo a thar “ot "Harold B. | LOBT—Wire-halred terrier; white; brown Bolton Keller, brother of Harold E.|LOST—Wi rown Mann, DeKalb, Tll. Services at the J. C.| ears; black markings on side; reward. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Pros- | BR-6450. oy egs pect st, Monday, 3:30 p. m. Priends|TOST — Man's Gruen wrist watch, tan invited. Burial Crown Hill may| leather band; keepsake. Reward. LIol " the Chapel of the Chimes fn before 2 p. m. pg : , Guard Pennies/|c age 76, 1415 8, Nlinots, INSTRUCTIONS 8 other her of a Huey Hyatt, Verssiles: GOOD PAY. | “Jobs”. offered trained au auto

fought a fire at 1237 Naomi st.

Suddenly he started across the

Then he was struck by a truck |Orown loaded with fruit and vegetables.

Hancock grocery ran out of the store to investigate. Seeting Arthur's crushed body in

her to take the three pennies he|™ clenched in his hand and to give them to his mother. Protesting that he wanted to go home, Arthur was taken to the City hospital. His mother, Mrs. Mildred

with Arriving ctory Oscar R. Smear, 60. Survivors: Wife, pay. + Working ra Or Chae A. Glendennen and Li. | Edith V. ter, Mrs. a R. Drigconditions and surroundings Cot , George 8 Wilson Jr gers; sons, jam 8., Scott o.; sister, are pleasant and comfortable. today Abraham Lin s. Edith M! nemeyer. stay : aie pony a etn and Sgt.| BOONVILLE—Mrs. Ida Henning, 41. . Band wath & aver wilh ue ot he nd the. Webater Vieto xed | Toa 'Miteh 0; broth a Mos 3 n e ebster Vie sa el er, ey. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE torday: Ma. Henry Hod 35, i. 8 a rs Tula P Vote, i dak oo Son, 14 , Richa on | Ug! TS, 8. Aro awior 240 North Meridian Street Flowers, 8. sgt. Donald L. Ward, T. 5th Mrs, Herman Kenney: sisters, a: Gr. George . Connell, Sgt. Myron | Baker, Mrs. Anna Fisher; brother, W Cade INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY JC. Seulean and T. 4th or. Quinton T. | Perigo. : : BURLINGTON—Ben jamin Prankiin Bock, Aboard he Rollina Vi which landed | g3 Survivors: Deughters, Mrs. Clin yi bic. Thomas W. Bressler and| Graham, Mrs. Ray Milburn,

CARLISLEJohn 8. Shepherd, vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ada M. son, Royal C. EVANSVILLE Jacob PF, Huber, 70. Survivors: Wife, Solome; daughter, Mia, Earl Knodel;. sister, Mrs. ‘George Singler

85. SurCurtner;

Fred Me Julian, 09. Survivors: hh , Mrs. Pearl Waible; son, Celss; ar, Oliford. ayer. Survivors: Husband,

Marvin; sister, Mrs. Bertie

Robertaon, 65. Survivors: wife, Beulah; daughter, Mrs. Ralph Conyer; sons, Frank, Fred, Jack. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Dapnetial, 87. BurviJom; Daughters, Mrs, Frank Byrnes, Mrs.

re rs. Thelma Luebbermann, 82. FORTVILLE—Mrs. Hester M. Thomas. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Van Hollbrother, Harold Brown. GRAYSVILLE— Janet K. Laughery, four ears. Survivors: Mother, “Boral ughery; sisters, Shirley Tare Rose; brother, Dolald ay 4 om HALL— Walter P, Burgin. Survivors: Wife, Nettie; daughters, Mrs. Beulah Ed- , Mrs. Lou Bosioh, Mrs. Ruth oS son, Paul; brothers, Orville E.,

HOPE—Robert Gilliland, 92. JASPER—Patricia Bellner, 15 months. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bellner sister, Mary Catherine. KOKOMO Everett E. McFahn. MARTINSVILLE — Mrs. Frank Reese. Burvivor: Son, Jay.

MORGANTOWN-—Homer Hensley. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Mrs. rgaret Sichting; son, in.

Ohris Robertson.

MUNCIE-—Mrs. Leota Botkin. Survivors: Husband, Elmer E.; daughter, Mrs. Martha

Botkin, Elge Sheets, 61. Survivors: Wife, Iva oughier, Mrs. Clarence Conklin; brothel,

* R. Phillips, 67. Survivors: Wife, rs, th

ht Cross; sisters, Mes, Snug Pierce, Mrs. Hattie Lane, brothers, Arthur, Lioyd, Carl OWENSVILLE ~ Arthur Emmerson, 73. Survivors: Wife, Amy; daughters, Mrs. H. C. Schlarb, Mrs. Gregor C. Euler, Mrs. Doyle Boren, Mrs. Earl Emmerson, Mrs. Robert Jones. PLYMOUTH — Mrs, Corse, 81 Surviyors: 0. E Pries, Mrs. Mond Whiteman; son, Bernard; J. T. How; sister, Mrs, J. M,

PRINCETON-—Clemson A. Shubart, 76, VINCENNES-—Alex O’Brien, 13.

ASH ~ Bwald Haupt. Survivors: ; daughter, Mrs. Robert SRih. Robert Larrison, 23. Tvivers, Lutlle; parents, Mr. and Mrs. O

Freelove agate, Mrs. Holem, Mrs. L. R. brother, Dr.

« Let Us Wash Your Overals, Too!

OVERALL LAUNDRY 2820 E. 12th CH-0294

[PERSONAL Medora e Cost | rr Monthly Payments ‘Persons! Loan Department

: Peoples State Bank 180 E. MARKET Federal Deposit ee tauce Co.

rison,

Amanda 1

. D. lar:

Settle accompanied him, in the ambulance. He has a fractured hip

“land leg and is in a critical con-

dition. Salvatore Larosa, 36-year-old driver of the truck which struck the boy, stood by the door, hat in hand, awaiting the doctors’ reports, He gave his blood so that Arthur might have ‘a chance to live.

———————— REVENUE AGENT DIES LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 2 (U. P.). —Rites were arranged today for Earl 8. Knauer, 52, a federal inter-

reaus in Indianapolis, New York, Washington and Hammond. He came to Lafayette from Hammond in 1936.

DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Sat. Feb. 2, 1046

BARNES-—Leonidas, 54 years, beloved husband of Mary Barnes, brother of Marie R. Brown and Harold Barnes, son of Leonidas Barnes, brother of William Ines, oo SY Priday. Puneral Monday, 10 a, G. H. Herrmann Fuveral Home, 1505. 8. East st. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill may call at ‘Tuneral home after 1 p. m. Bander BROWN. Jems R., mother of Mrs. G. D. Bunge, Mrs. Jean Dean, Earl E Brown (deceased), grandmother of Earl B Brown Jr. sister of Mrs, Lou Wertz Flat Rock, Ind.; Mrs. Eva L. Arthur ot Crawfordsville, Ind.; Mrs, Claude McDonald of Akron, O., and Miss Hagel Ford of Shelbyville, Ind. away Priday p. m. at the residence 1118 Villa ave. Friends may i at Tolin Puneral Home, 1 st, after 12 noon Sunday. Services Monday, 1:30 p. m,, from the funeral home. Interment at Me Auburn, Shelby county. Priends invil

BURGIN—Walter .P,, husband of Nettie, father of Beulah Bdwards, Louise Bosoh, Indianapolis; Ruth Savage, Nev., and Paul Burgin, Speedway, Ind.; brother of Orville and Oscar of Morgan

Pe m. Hill cemetery. Briones invited. MALES-—Jane R., age 80, mother of Mrs,

sister "of nr Mary E. Price of harles

turn out of sight after firemen had Jen McGinnis, Indiana; Bata €]

He was skipping along the side- the Tur Burial Eminence,. Ind. walk and playing with several pals. MORTON... Mashie Ruth, of 72 N. Ewing

en ay, «“Bads d Pauline Mort street to buy some candy at the Nixola “Marton. | Services. Mo

corner grocery. hk

Margueri Arthur P., te Hancock, 23, who was Constance, daughter of Mr. working in her father's store,|Newton Todd, Ww of Newton Taylor

nal revenue Te agent, | Edith Beale, Indianapolis; Mrs. G. Knauer died yesterday in his home |jaoe Lewis Tod Purvis sorvises a ‘ai: here. He had served revenue bu-|Moore Funeral Home, Brasil, a 23%

Reno, | ist,

the winter commencement exercises| Mrs. Shade narrowly oi oN ie to be held hefe at 2:30 p, m. to-| death when she came home early TYPIST A feature of the program will be| apartment door jerked the pin ; the presentation to the university| out of a souvenir hand- grenade. 18 to 30 by the navy department of certifi- It exploded and ripped out the cates of appreciation for its co-op-| apartment porch, roof, doors and Permanent Position in_conducing BATY ol NO a fash when T opened units in : Fine i Conditi schools during the war. '. | the door, but I ran too fast for Working ditions "Mrs. Dr. Mcllyar H. Lichliter, nation-| the shrapnel to get me, ! | dC C aly known minister in Methods Shade wid | Inland Container Corp. Congregational churches for a will deliver the commence- 700 Ww. MORRIS ST. ment dares.» ATKINS W ARON County Graduates DEATH NOTICES 1| FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 Marion eounty students who will YOTE ON PAY OFF ER Feb ¥, 1 SHIRLEY BROS. CO graduate, the degrees they are to “J. receive and their major subjects| Members of local 1543, United RL re: Steelworkers of America (0.10), |Qreensburs, pd. at the Mecord ali A whisge fet Andtvson sud Mas, Mary Wil) meet A 1:30 p. m. tomorrow |p. dural LOO, Sey ae V1. Or Wilsm nu ’ ection ofticla OE of sduoation: Hattie L |10 Vote acceptance or re) OF | ORIAN- Bnmanuel (Mike), beloved bus. 1334 Prospect MA-0438 fe ae B, 8, education; Donald R.(8 contract counter-proposal by E.| "png of Mary, usher of ne SE LOST AND Fe A. M., government; Mrs. Elizabeth |, Atkins Co. ‘saw manufacturers. | Amelia resl- FOUND : 1 Bridwell, graduate nurse; John A. Brooks, 1100 dence. 1117 E. Market st, Apk. 1, Pri. #10 REWARD for information which will M. 8, education; Mary sraduate| The more than employees | 4,y, 3:30 p. m., years. Puneral|"je0q to return of samples of Kitchen nurse; Marian Consodine, B. B. ‘educa-|on strike will meet in Amalgamated |trom Gri Home, 1801 B.| croft aluminum cooking utensils and for, Hard ¥. Co, B, 8, Pulte van, 108 W. oth st. Terms af the 0%, YOR th, Monday, {BR Sy | Rob Crt Sun fe 85 ether . C J. Suh) Th proposal were not made public, [231 N. West st, Burial CTOWR | cay Poventng. Orrer ar Reach. RIN080,

Man's Bulova Wrist Watch

. * FOREMAN *

To take charge of experimental sheet metal model making. Give brief sum. mary of past experience in first letter: Ad Box A-172.

‘Architect or architectural engineer, college degree office and

construction experience, under

turing company

In application for personal inte

salary required. Box No. A-170,

Isabelle Gray, Mrs. Irene Terrill and lost by police officer, at Illinois and Riley Sinder of Noblesville, Mrs. dia | Market. lease return. Liberal reward Fruend of Indianapolis, Kenneth os | WA-8021. of Cicero, Hervey Males of Maywood; | [OST—Biack and white female fox terrier;

Anderson, Irvin Sinder of Ooal City,

SATURDAY, ms 2 LL © SHEET METAL MEN 1

Expwiocad in planing nd comin wpaimatl mde : from drawings and patterns. bey South-Wind Division:

STEWART-WARNER CORP.

permanent position with engineering staff of local manufac-

formation regarding personal history, training, éxperience, and

- 1063 York St.

dress Times,

¥

30 years, for very desirable

rview, furnish all pertinent in-

Times.

one year old; will answer to name,

FEMALE HELP WANTED 9

FEMALE HELP WANTED S

PRESSER

Experienced. Full time employment. Apply Mr. Pritz, 6th floor, women's alteration

dept., Wm. H. Block,

nie Pinchum of Martinsville and Lawlis, passed away Funeral Mon , 1 p. m., from Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris

tered into rest Frida

body-fender .man - in daily “want ads.” Put in a few ‘hours weekly learning metal work, welding, painting, etc. Chance for high wages or your own busifess. Write for free information. Auto-Crafts Training, Box A245, Times.

sister of Morton. Services 88 Jionday 1:30 m. at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan ar nfs are welcome. Burial at All re Mortuaries,

NAUMAN-—Mrs. Lucie Todd, wife of] Must be well experienced on ladies’ mother of Lucie Ann and{coats and suits. Anxious to become highand Mrs. | grade fitter. Must be dependable. See and He passed away at her Mrs. O'Refly, at 1230 Naomi, home in Grosse Point, Mich. Services | di F C Monday, 2 p. m., at residence, 4053 N. naiana rur 0. Pennsylvania. Interment Hill 1142 E. Washington St.

FEMALE HELP WANTED v

Alteration Hand

RYAN—John, age 63, passed away Tues- - treet, she ran him. day. Services at Speaks & Pink Mor for one of South's best dethe street, w tuary, 1639 N. Meridian, Monday, 8:30 ARTIST partment stores. Must be exThe child lifted his arm and told 3 0 Burial at St. Joseph's cemetery. |Derienced in producing high-type fashion

ends may call at the mortuary. (CHANGED NOTICE) SHEA—Miss Agnes, 233 N. Walcott, sister of Michael Shea (deceased), passed away Wednesday a. m., age 65 years. Funeral Jain Grinsteiner's Puneral Home, 1601 S New York st, Monday, 8:30 a. requiem high mass Holy Cross hah 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.

SHEA Mishel, 233 N. Walcott, brother

8 Dive 1 fea (deceased), awe, Thur age 67 years. Puneral from Innes Puneral Home, 1601 E.

New York st, Jequlen high

m. Priends invited.

Monday, 8:30 a m,; Cross church Cross cemetery.

SMITH-—Dr. Hal P, beloved husband of

| you free. Apply daily 3 Fox Theater.

illustrations. Excellent opportunity for alert, aggressive artist. Send samples, together ib 5B decaila, experience, age,

salary Public en Ie M his, Punic | QWENSTEIN'S Memon

ASSISTANT CASHIER

Versed in Remington-Rand bookkeeping machine.

R. K. O. Radio Pictures Corp.

so 430-N. -Niinols- ox

~ CHORUS GIRLS

With or without experience. We train Good salary while learning.

person. Hughie Mack, N. Olinols.

Minnije~C. Smith, father of Mrs. Janet Cornwell of Saginaw, Mich.; brother of Charles J. Smith of Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Ben Liskow and Mrs. Sarah Morley of Saginaw, Mich. passed away at the residence, 628 E. 22d st, Priday, 5 p. m. Funeral service at Kirby Mortuary, nh and Mer sts., Monda 3p Friends may call at the «ry a 1 p. m. Sunday. WALLACE—Daniel J., age 88 years, passed away Feb. 1 at the home of his daughter, Dr. Blanche Hentschel, 108 ‘E. 13th st. Other survivors are his children, as

p. m. Sunday. Burial Cottage Hill cemetery, Brazil

WAGNER-—-Erwin Thomas, 6612 Broadway, beloved husband of Oecile, father of Juanita Wheeler, passed on Feb. 1. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortuary.

CARD OF THANKS 3

HUNTER—With deepest appreciation and gratitude we acknowledge and extend our heartfelt thanks for the many acts of love and kind messages of sympath from our many friends, relatives an neighbors extended to us in our recent bereavement, loss of our beloved wife and mother, Charlotte Vera Hunter. We also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one, We especially wish to thank Rev. C. H. Devoe, the soloist, and the Gadd Bervice for their kind consideration.

ROBERT V. HUNTER and PAMILY,

McBRIDE-—-We are deeply appreciative and wish to extend our heartfelt tha for the many acts of love and kind words of sympathy extended to us by our many friends, neighbors and relatives in cur

and

one. We to especially Clarshos A. Shake, Pa Higgs, the organand Mrs. W. Barrow for Jets tntallig kindness Ao services, Dr, the Grey Ladies, and attendants at Soe:

PEARSON'S

128 N, Penn. LI-5518

FURNITURE @ PIANOS B AND INSTRUMENTS RECORDS ¢ SHEET MUSIC

In the Middle of the First Block

Why buy one? Rent one at

HAAG'S

402 North Capitol Ave.

You Save Herat We Save Men's Suits & Overcoats

18" 21" 24 CASE CLOTHES 215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9

WHEEL CHAIRS |

“MEANS BETTER CLEANING

als

43¢

DRESS 1 1A BT COAT

For location of nearest store

. Have Your old Pur

COAT Restyled Reasonable Prices

&

phone Wabash 4521

BISHOP Fin co. |

' 3 DAYS service:

away Saturday,

neral Tuesday, Feb. 5, 8:30 a m, at Geo. W. Usher, 2313 'W. Wash si, 9 a. m. Bt. Anthony's church. Friends in-

vited. Burial Cross cemetery, p. m. Sunday. DUNNE-—Thomas Patrick, ‘husband of the late Mary Dunne; father of Mrs. Scott Henry, Bernard Shepard, Mary, 2omas Jr. and John Dunne; brother of

Mrs, son, died Thursda al Monday, at the

. m. at Friends may call at mortuary. F1GG—-William H. Sr., 2343 Union, Joised away Priday afternoon, father of Mrs Mrs. Edith Maloney,

y of ‘the Chimes gh 6p. m nl

FURR-—-Cornelius nr away at his — loverdale Saturday morning, his of E Purr, father By Gerl Purr, teacher in the Morristown cu tebool: Glen Purr, Cloverdale; oy leo Truesdale, teacher at school 38, IngIanapONS: pM. Aral Groner, teacher at the Ben Davis grade school; Mrs. Wilma Mann of Danville, 7 gtandehiidren,. 1 1 brother, 1 sister, a step-mother, 3 half pg and 3 half-

ole, St. y Crish anapolis; Claude Grisham, Denver, Colo.; ish Norwalk, O.; siste: Eimer

county, died at his home west of Mar- Jang hospital, the Irvington Blue tinsville Thursda fends may 666, the ttish Rite, the Shrine, call at Royster % As io w. N. Washington American Legion, the Capitol Motors, Chapel any time after ibson Co., and rley Bros. service Funeral Monday, 1 p. m., OY i for ation. Askin Chapel. Burial K. of P. tery, AND PAMILY. Liston, Ind. MEHAFFEY—We desire to express DOERRE—-Wm, Sr., age 73 years, hus- sincere thanks to neighbors, ends nd of Mary, father of Mrs. H. C.| relat the Henderson, Springfield, Mass. and “Wm. | gdward B. Russell and George G. Kim-

Fu- sey and to Mr. Conkle, for their sym-

Friends may call at mortusry after 3 Mehafley.

trick Oassidy and Mrs Will Robi- | many kindness Kirby Morbisry. Meridia t hs 3 y ridian a Ids lor. 86, Peter and Paul oa- |B HR Tale al, Interment Rory: Hour rn | Go.

pathy and many acts of kindness during the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Mr, James B.

MRS. J. B. MEHAPFFEY, MR. AND MRS. JOBN Wi.

AYLOR—We wish to or our many by my friends and

tended A we ti Russell, Bhan Power & Pak Rev American Limpus Sanitariom, Mr, Burcham, Mr. ir oule funeral directors. DAUGHTER AND GRANDCHILDREN.

WALTZ-~We are deeply appreciative and extend to our y

» i s #

Rev. | pletion of training. See Mr. Hill, 428 N.

e GEN'L CLERICAL

Typing rate at tunit positio

AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.

542 N Meridian

Permanent Positions State" Jobs

118 Agencies TYPISTS NN, 8 Write or appear in person

The State Personnel Division

4th Floor, 141 8. Meridian before Feb. §

EXPRIENCED COMPTOMETER OPERATOR

See Mr. Snyder GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont

Comptometer Operator , 0 to 38

Must

to work in accounting department . Interesting %-

be able to t work. day week. rmanent position.

National Hosiery Mills 700 EB Michigan Call RI-6511, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M

EDIPHONE OPERATOR

Typing for Joducia, teady work; Oped ot personnel department.

PITMAN-MOORE CO.

1200 MADISON AVE.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY Girls to be trained as graphotypist operators. Typist preferred. Permanent position. Day and night shifts, Opportunity to make $5 to $10 per day upon com-

and general clerical work oy ng medical nos

Meridian. Phone RI-3574.

EXPERIENCED HOSIERY MENDERS

Real Silk Hosiery Mills

RECREATION DIRECTOR

Immediate opening for woman to direct recreation and employee activities at large Indianapolis industrial plant. Must have industrial experience. Supply® references and experiénce. Write Box A-225, Times.

SALAD WOMAN

Guaranty Cafeteria, 30 N. Meridian

Salesladies, 18-40

to manage dry cleaning branch stores. Salary plus semi-annual bonus. Life insurance and hospitalization for steady

employes.

Davis Cleaners 2835 Northwestern

—SALESLADY WANTED

SECRETARY

Stenographer with shorthand

experience; 51% -day week. Permanent position with downtown bank. Mr. Bowen, MA-1441. EXPERIENCED

Shirt Press Operators Shirt Folders Flatwork Folders EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

Stenographer Familiar with

Manufacturing Business. Apply Personnel Dept.

Insley Mfg. Co.

801 N. Olney Bt. 3400 East,

STENOGRAPHERS

Experienced. Salary commensurate with ability and ‘experience. 40-hour week. Apply Mr, A. A. Clayton, Supt.

GREYHOUND LINES

550 Kentucky Ave.

STENOGRAPHER

work and opportunities for right girl, % Apply ona person.

R. K. O. Radio Pictures Corp. 430 N. Illinois

STEN , secretary to nent job, pleasant ork tions. Peal Basen, Citised's Gas & Coke Utility, “w Penn.

STENOGRAPHER

od en a gin. Pere manent Mrs.

position. Scott. Business Purana oaany. 12 E. Maryland

STENOGRAPHER Casualty and insurance. tion, excellent LANDERS

, a8 . Permacondi-

Accurate and de-

Good lec

Experienced Menders

National Hosiery Mills Call RI 6511, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m, 700 EB Michigan St.

814 Merchants Eank Bia h ~ Stenographer * or Dictaphone Operator *0- Hour week. Convenient Location.

PURE OIL CO. 810 Test bldg.

Xo. Punch Sparaio

Cre wood salary AMERICAN STATES INS. C0. “$43 N. Meridian .

OFFICE CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS FILE CLERKS Aero Mayflower Transit Co. MASS, AVE. GENERAL OFFICE WORK

p. ne necessary. Age 20-30. Work

AAA oo MUTUAL INS. 60.

2105 N. Meridian, Bee Mi

Stenographers

Apply in Person Employment Office. 1230 W, Morris St.

Indianapolis Power & Light Co.

TWO JR. STENOGRAPHERS

a sday week, 3s ha hours. Closed Saturda

working oats ile rom

A

STENOGRAPHER TYPIST

Real Silk Hosiery Mills

eo TYPISTS

We need fast, Afeurate t preferably "e not Tequired. Good

matic, but AMERICAN STATES Ins. ¢0.

842 N IPiST school graduate,

spportuni for or Advancement Good starting | ars, bonus; 5-day;

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