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Dish’ March 27.—Back] y practice routine, Indians got in sterday and were

the same on thei camp diamond to

too early to reac 5 about the 1946 ar season roster, all on hand here department meas y in the America

k from the Braves than last year to . job and the vet dle will always b er. Brady swing Riddle probabl > when southpaw 18, ‘ries Hard

le rugged rookie, 1s bid to stay on i artment and stands of edging into the He hits right weighs 170 and youngster was i years, strongest depart me is the outfiel ent is not throug experienced timbe nd mound staff. of Manager Bil nt is the conditio 's* throwing arm rmer star third of service with ie is. having trouble WS across the dia rors in two exhibi caused mainly b: ’s to first. ' Is Absent ire” the pill acros! ut thus far thi er “zip” has been popular pastime ‘ary about cuttin

ext exhibition til St. Paul Saints in This is the tean ished and shut o fonday, 9-0. el, the Indians’ 19 Ss reoptioned to n a 24-hour rec the Boston Brave game with the Ne March 16, hitting + and contributin play. little chance; how g into the Brave n competition wi Johnny Hopp, Ci r fax West. ]

ill Swim Toosiers olis Athletic clu ppost Indiana uni 1 a meet this eve gton. ark named the fol . contestants: Ge 'e Gastineau, Ra urke, Jack Patten Louis Randle, Bi [oran.

Bowl 2S,- March 27 ( ngeles team of t ro football confe led use of the Ros this year and nex r Edward P. (Slip d today.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1946

| Three Junior

| Baseball | Aids Named

Prank McKinney, Bob Stith and

| Frank” Luzar have been added to the board of directors of Junior | Baseball, Inc, according to an announcement’ today by Albert W. | Bloemker, president. ¢

Luzar, who served with the

| United States navy reserve for two | years as-a-leutenant, was Junior . Baseball's first secretary in 1943.

The fourth summer program

sponsored by the organization will

be launched next Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock: at a banquet in the Central Y. M. C. A, auditorium, with coaches and players of last year's championship teams in all three age divisions as guests. Coaches and captains of the other 134 teams which participated in the 1945 campaign also have been invited to attend by the board of directors headed by J. R. Townsend. The banquet committee includes John - Piper and Sgt. gs. Ray } Sts director of the sum-

| mer program for.the second straight | year, will outline plans for the 1946 | season and members of the coaches’ association will elect new officers. | The. nominating

committee consists of Herman Olsen, Paul Weir and Luther Allison,

L 5 Purdue Thinlies | In Chicago Meet

LAFAYETTE, March 27 (U. P.) —

Purdue will be represented in the

| Daily News relays at the Chicago

stadium Saturday night by a onemile relay quartet and Dick Kilpatrick, Big Ten outdoor high jump champion, Coach Homer Allen said today,

The Boilermaker relay quartet is

expected to be matched in a threeteam race against Minnesota and Ohio State. Allen said the foursome probably will include Edward Crook, Herb Kenworthy, Norman

. Dunn and Don Weber.

Sheridan Stopped

KANSAS CITY, Kas,

k. 0. over Al Sheridan, dianapolis, here last night.

March 27 (U. P.).—Ray Augustus, 178, Topeka, scored a fourth-round technical 176, In-

Pitler Replaces Red Corriden

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 7 (U. P)~Jake Pitler, veteran

to the Brooklyn Dodger coaching staff today, replacing Johnny (Red) Corriden, who returned to his home in Indianapolis because of illness. Pitle’, a former pitcher, is expected to work with Dodger hurlers.

Deanna Preps

For Rich Trot

LONGWOOD, Fla., March 27 (U. P.) ~Ben White, the onjy driver to win four Hambletonians, is busily prepping the favored filly Deanna for the Goshen trot classic. Just in the “warming-up” stage now, Deanna jogged a mile in 2:31% recently. Ben's son, Gibson, who specializes in driving hobbled pacers, is working with a 92-year-old named Reynib, owned by cigaret magnate ‘W. N. Reynolds. Without urging, Reynib recently went a mile in 2:2 %.

New York A. C. To Be Oilers’ Foe

NEW YORK, March 27 (U, PJ). —Promoter Ned. Isish of Madison Square Garden sald today that the

New York Athletic club basketball team had been signed to meet the Phillips “66” Oilers of Bartlesville, Qkla., national A. A. U. champions, in the feature of a Red Cross benefit double-header at the Garden Thursday night. The N. Y. A. C. quintet replaces the third army's first division team, European theater champion, which was invited but had to decline because of previous commitments.

Coaches to Dine

Marion county track coaches ex- | pect to organize an association to | improve officiating and regulations |at local meets at a dinner at 6:15 | p. m. today at the Central Y. M. C. A. A track clinic also will be held after the dinner.

Baseball Meeting

The Eagles 211 basebal team will hold a meeting in the lodge hall at T p. m. tomorrow. Manager Tucker requests all candidates and

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Acress From the Statehouse

prospective candidates for tryouts be present or contact him at IR-0219.

Reynolds Bows

HOUSTON, ~Tex., March 27 (U. P.) —Kid Filipino, 142-pounder, of Mexico City, outpointed Sparky Reynolds, 146, Indianapolis, in a 10round bout here last night.

Southern Pride

(U. P.) ~Southern Pride, Kentucky Derby nominee and favorite for this week's Arkansas Derby, has been withdrawn from the latter event.

There are Good Jobs for You at the Telephone Company

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Employment Office ... 240 N. Meridian St. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

'0ld-Timer Rolls

SAGINAW, Mich, March 27—|g Ed Minnis, 70-year-old bowler of this city, rolled 680 in the team event of the Michigan state bowling tournament,

PUBLIC SALE The following delinquent A morning, April f Sussman, Inc., diauapoa, Ind 1-27-44;

minor league manager, was named

HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 26

No reason was announced for the scratch of the swift three-year-old.

* THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

# The ALLIED FLORISTS Assn.

of Indianapolis

Eli Lilly and Company

Has Job Openings For

Comptometer Operators Stenographers and Typists

Apply

220 E. McCarty

FEMALE HELP WANTED

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Post-War Wage

CASH LOAN

MONTHLY PAYMENTS 12 pts. | 18 pasts. 920 647 693 271 890 1293 11.88

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FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE

DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Wnasdy., Mar, 27, 1546 BLASER—Georgla Olga; 1234 Martin st, | assed away Monday, daughet of | Charles and Mary Blaser, sister of Norva, Services at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st., Thursday, | 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the of the Chimes."

BRANDT — John P., husband of Anna Dugan Brandt, passed away at residence | of Mrs, Mattie Willlams, 216 Dixon at. | Friends may call at the ney Feeney Funeral Home, 2339 N. Meridian st. Funeral Thursday, 8:30, at funeral bome; 9 a. m.; 8t. Joseph's Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery.

v: BROWN--William D,, age 173, of 05 Ellenberger pkwy., beloved husband of Mahala Brown, father of Mrs. L. E. Burns and Mrs. R. G. Ropp, brother of Mrs. Ida Sparks, Mrs. Tina Reece, Mrs. Lottie Mung, Mrs. Minnie Sparks and Simon Brown; grandfather of William, Leland and George Ropp; passed away Tuesday . m. Services Friday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Bros.’ Irvington Hill Chapel, 5371 E. Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may -call at chapel after 7 p.m. Wednesday. BROWN--Laura B., sister of Mrs. Lillian Hunter, ‘Mrs, Ophelia Lush, Mrs. Della Bonsteel, John, Amos and Dewey Muege, passed away Tuesday in Little Rock, Ark Services Friday, # a. m,, Bt. Anthony's Catholic church, Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st BROWN—Lewis T. 33 years, of 3012 EK Michigan st, husband of Gail Brown, father of Donna Sue, son of Calvin Brown, brother of Alvin Brown, passed away Monday. Priends may call at the Jordan Puneral Home, 2428 E Toe st., nN time. Funeral Thursday, Marc 28, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Mriok Chapel near Greencastle, Ind. DAVIS—Nathan D., age 69, 2620 Broadway, beloved husband of Hester A. father of Arnold, passed away Monday p. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 2 p. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends call at mortuary Wednesday evening.

ERB—Hattie, 1027 N. Wallace st. entered into rest 7 years, wife

“Chapel |

of Solomon Erb and mother of Margaret Githens, George and Leo Erb, sister of Gertrude Alcon. Services Thursday, 3 p. m., at Irvington Chapel, 5342 E. Washington st. Priends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Moore Mortuaries. FOOR Mrs. Margaret Duval: widow of William Foor, mother of Mrs. William H. Morrison of Indianapolis and Miss Mary B. Poor of Brookline, Mass. passed away at her home Tuesday evening. Service Planner: & Buchanan mortuary Thursday 4 p. m. Priends invited. oy mation . Flanner & B n (Please omit flowers.) LEWIS—George W., beloved husband of Mary E. Lewis, father of Earl and Garland Lewis, grandfather of Garland Jr. and Floyd B. Lewis and one great-grand-soy, brother of Elmer Lewis, entered into rest Tuesday, age 72. Services Thursday, March 28, at residence, 2008 N. Temple ave., 2 p. m. Burial Washington Park. Priends are welcome, Moore Mortuaries. O’BRIEN—Thomas, age 32 years, son of Mr. and Mrs, Michael J., brother of Mary Joan, Dorothy a, Francis, Joseph J. and Cpl. Harry J. O'Brien, U, 8. army, passed away Monday. Puneral Thursday, March 28, 8:30 a. m., from residence, 374 N. Mount st.; 9 a. m., St. Anthony’'s Church. Priends invited. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at residence. Please omit flowers. ge W. Usher Service.

SHARP—Omer, 1173 W. 29th,

hanisand

of Cleveland, O, Paul

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Young Women

to train for excellent office positions in small modern industry. Must be high school graduate with basic skill in either typing or comptometer operation. This is an °* unusual’ opportunity for those who can qualify and who want only the best in their place of work. Good starting salary with auto-

, matic increases. One of the best

may | —

of Nancy Prudence Sharp, Suet of Carl ngton, D.

office rate ranges

in the area.

Address Times, Box A-66

FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~~ & © HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware Bt.

JONES & HURT MORTUARY

Day 8 and Night A Service 2226 Shelby st. GA-3570

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

954 _N. Miinols

~~ ROBERT W. STIRLING

| 1422 Prospect MA-8576

“1 ~ MORTUARY | 16321 8 MERIDIAN { FR-5717 HE CHIMES"

| J. 0. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE 1234 Prospect St

MA-9438

LOST AND FOUND

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LOST—Spayed “female, part cocker and spitz; white with black markings, nick in tongue, short tail, from 4800 WashSION 2. blvd, Name Friskey. Reward. 151

LOST —= Coin purse, downtown, Indians trolley, containing Bulova watch, foun. tain pen, cash. Keep money, return watch to Martin Cleaners, 1831 N. Arsenal. CH4784

LOST-—Man's tan billfold, Thursday night, vicinity Ritz Theater. Contains valuable papers and Ky. driver's license. Reward. CH-4128-W, RI-9040.

LOST—8mall black and whites fox terrier, part bull; vicinity Mount Jackson, 3800 w. Washington. “Tiny.” Reward. Joe Wildman, 209 8. Hato. BE-5533-R.

LOST ~ Shell rimmed glasses in brown leather case, downtown area, last Wednesday. Reward. MA-5200, 1068 8 Randolph.

LOST—Black silk umbrella with red border; left on Northwestern car, 2:30 Saturday. Gift from deceased husband Reward. WA-5085.

LOST, billfold, red cloth, coin case combined, between Kroger's store on W. 16th and Warman ave. Reward. 1307 N Warman. BE-3950-J.

LOST—Lady's Bulova wrist watch, Monday. Downtown vicinity. Reward. CH3842. LADY'S rose gold Gruen wrist watch, lost vicinity Fountain ii theater. MA6581, 8 a. m, 5 p. LOST—Brown and vhs pup, part spits and terrier, Thursday. “Eddie.” Reward. HU-6006. LOST --8ilver evening bag, an cab, Saturday night. Ron “0s 25 LOST—Black leather

purse containing from Germany.

LOST—Veteran's brown billfold in vicinity of Armory. Reward, Call FR-0202. LOST—Lady's Benrus wrist watch, vicinity 22d and Meridian. Reward. TA-5415.

FEMALE HELP WANTED

: Average weekly sarnings for the first year up to $35 for a 40-hour week,

Additional Overtime Pay Regular Increases Vacations With Pay Good Surroundings

Clerical-Typing

General office work and typing. Accuracy with figures. Five-day week.

REAL SILK HOSIERY

634 N. Noble

EXP. FOUNTAIN GIRL

for our downstairs ‘stores luncheonette; full time and permanent employment Apply employment office, th floor

The Wm. H. Block Co.

Evperionced Fur Operator for Fur Work Room Apply Employment Office L. S. AYRES CO.

Employment Office 240 N. Meridian

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

Secretary

Light dictation and general office work: Immediate and

EXPERIENCED HOSIERY MENDERS Real Silk Hosiery Mill

4 BR. NOBLE

permanent employment. Pleasant working conditions and good hours. Please apply in person. All interviews held in strictest confidence,

Fairway Furniture Co. 133 W. Washington

EXPERIENCED Hosiery Seamers

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. NOBLE

Directly Across from Indiana Theatre

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"LOANS 5100, 1200 or 1300

NOW UP TO 18 MONTHS® TO REPAY

We've extended to 18 the time in which many

Household loans may be res | paid. Borrow quickly, pels vately on your salary, auto or furniture. For extra quick

service phone first.

* Loans for certain purposes Nmided by Gou'l. regulation te shovier periods.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE

Bo TWO INDIANAPOLIS OFFICES Merchants ‘Bank Bldg. 3rd Fl, Washington & Meridian, Phone: RIley 1471

Nlinois Bldg, 3rd F1,, 17 W, Market St., Cor. Illinois §t., Phone: Riley 5404

Now that

PAY OLD BILLS

SMALLER LOAN PA available hr -. ne your paymen time ™m may get extras

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Junior Secretary

Requires fair speed in

Experienced SEAMLESS LOOPER

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. Noble

1 of Wi C., and Earl of Indianapolis, brother of Mrs. Eunice Hughes, Portland, Ore., and Ira M. Sharp of Thorntown, Ind. passed away Wednesday a. m. Service Planner x Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 2 bp. Priends invited, Burial Old *onton ne

at mortuary SHINE Mrs. Kate, age B85, mother William J. Shine, passed away at residence of son, 5229 Madison ave, Tuesday p. m. Puneral from Reynolds Mortuary, 1415 N. Pennsylvania st, Friday, 8:15 a. m., St. Roch's church 9 o'clock. Friends may call at mortuary any time, Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross.

WIDMER—Selma G., of 630 N. Beville, beloved wife Bo Adolph Widmer Sr, mother of Adolph Jr. and Walter O. Widmer, daughter of John B. Kistner Sr. sister of Mrs. Lena Bchwarz, city; ‘Mrs. Hugo Bruninghaus, Emporium, Pa.; Mrs. Emil Kramer, Cincinnati, O.; Paul Troll, New York, John B. Kistner Jr., city,

434046. passed away Tuesday, 13:20 p. m, age 56 ;| years, Funeral services at Grinsteiner's

Puneral Home, 1601 E. New York st, Fri-

;lday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill ceme-

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{| WILEY—Dora B, of 4108 E. 11th st,

Friends may call at the funeral home altéf § p.m Wedensday. en-

ed into rest Tuesday, age 69 years,

| widow of the late William Wiley, mother

of Mrs. Henry A. Rafferty and ason Wiley, sister of John FP, and William F

Services Priday, 1:30 p. m., at

;| Peace Chapel, 3050 EB. Michigan st. Friends

are welcome, Burial Forest Hill Cemetery,

i | Shelbyville, Ind. Moore Mortuaries.

ZIE arles F., husband of FElizabeth (nee Sullivan), father of Mary,

44: | Charles J., Edward F. and Elizabeth Ann ' bro

50, | Slegler, jot Henry Molher,

ther’ of Flora Houser, & step-brother of rie

and Amelia Molher, Died Wednesday, Pu-

9 “I neral notice later. For further informa*35035, | tion call Kirby Mortuary.

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CARD OF THANKS 3

= | BASIS. With deepest gratitude and ap-

preciation- we wish to extend our heart-

8 | felt thanks to our friends, neighbors, reiaE | tives for their many acts of kindness and

words of sympathy to us in our recent loss, the death of our beloved Onedia Kingen Bash. We also extend grateful thanks for the cards, letters of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes. Our sincere thanks to Rev, G. O. Carpenter, organist, and Flanner & Buchanan Service. FAMILY, CHAMBERLAIN-I wish to thank our many friends, relatives and Dthbors for their vo mpatny and many floral tributes recel 3% jhe death of my beloved wife, Zoah in “Chen

heritit; and Moore Mor- . CHAMBERLAIN.

1 especially thank oa pallbearers, "CHARLES } H.C GOOD—We are deeply appreciative and wish to extend our heartfelt hanks to our friends, neighbors, relatives, for their many acis“of love and kindness extended to us in our resent loss, the death of our beloved Good, We also extend grateful Burl R “for the numerous tual and I

oards, spi tributes, and our sinceer thanks to hey Pal Plene, Sisters

trick Color OCuard Hall Neal Furnace

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. INEZ MARIE GOOD. GRIGGE-With deepast Huds and appreciation “we ackno and tend our heartfelt thanks to A Rionds, neighbors, pd Falaiives for their kind messages of acts of love and kindness axtenge in our recent bereavement, the loss of our beloved mother, Pearl. Ferree Griggs. We also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful worl tributes, sincere thanks to Dr. Shullenberger, employees of Prest- bi and Wm. Burcham of Conkle Serviee for his kind tensideraiion. ~PAMILY, WRIGHT--We are deeply Teciative and extend our heartfelt thanks an est appreciation to relatives and neighbors 1 Tor of love and kind

pallbearers and

Ruaay rie he many acts ed

tes, and sincere thanks to Rev. Glenn Tutor, singer, oranist, hurch: Mew. Bath of 18 isn chur! ih Demalge, nurse, doctors,

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS

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INSTRUCTIONS

shorthand and typing. Pleasant surroundings. 5-day week. Apply Employment Department,

3310 E Michigan

AUTO LOANS AUTO FINANCE

FURNITURE LOANS

Locally Owned and . Managed

Park for Appraisal

Personnel Office

® WANT

TWO EXPERIENCED PAIRERS

tery near Lizton, Ind. Priends may call

" ers /

BEAUTY COURSE SALE

Special, On 25-—Reg. $200 No age Homi 8h grade education. Learns in 5 months. Free catalogues and tele phone information. Easy terms. Be inde pendent. Learn vow! Day and night seheol G.L’S ATTENTION This scheel a; by G.L office. Ou diploma Ty work i» Initana and [Yeher stot, Under ar plan al) school expenses paid and are given an allowance. Jobs furnished all gradwestes. 5 Months hy bg . Shop owners earn 123 9 ad y, -n . Classes starting.

net you? Beauty Academy

Royal Cer. Minels and RI-0M8L

€01 Roosevelt bldg. Washington.

years, therefore these

E. Michigan & Fulton Bis Call RI-6511, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M

Office Girl

Mist bé good at figures and have neat handwriting. No typing required. Good starting Steady position.

LEADER STORE

149 E Washington

SAlATY.

to replace two pairers who are leaving. They have been here for many openings.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

Young woman, 30 to 34, for cler- © fecal and reception work in per-

sonnel preferred. Sple opportunity

person personaltty to do i ng really

mei SMAR, INC.

901 E 16TH 8ST.

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Permanent position for competent be

Spiicant. operator. OT

Rou phone

Indpls. Paint & Color Co.

9 N - Capitol LI-1811

SECRETARY

FEMALE HELP | WANT ED

ACCOUNTING CLERK Must have typing ability. Comptometer experience telpful. Call RI-6511 8 amtoSp m

Alteration Woman!

EXPERIENCED FULL OR PART TIME

LEADER STORE

149 E. WASH.

BOOKKEEPER

Rapid typist, uick thinker. Small, modern office ermanent, attractive future. Age 28-40.

Van Ausdall and Farrar

28 8. Penn, RI-1331

Clerk- Typist

5-Day Wee 383 Hours Permanent position, Good opportunity for advancement. The Hoosier Casualty Co. 1500 Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. GIRL For Clerical Work. 616 E. Washington St.

2 Experienced Comptometer Operators

Familiar 1 wid jynety) office La we easant Cirroundings. A Ale BE wiehigan: Wn Comptometer Operator Payroll Clerk

Red Cab Co, 2 W. Vw. 13th St. RI-151%

CURB GIRLS

18 to 25 ars. Spencer's Restaurant, aii Allisonville xd.

DEMONSTRATOR

FOR PAINT DEPARTMENT, Experience Not Necessary Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

THE WM, H. BLOCK CO,

Egg Breakers See Mr. Cuppy

THE WADLEY CO. - 335 W. North

OPENINGS for 5 Young Women as Order Checkers

752 E. MARKFT

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Short hand and ediphone, S-day. 40hour week. Excellent, permanent position, in fast-growing Insurance company. N. Meridian st, TA-1536. Mr. Rhea, Secretary — Stenographer 35 or under,

office. Excellent working conditions. manent.

Per-

STENOGRAPHER

Preferably with college training, work in safety engineering division

542 N Meridian

~ YOUNG LADY

of permanent position with nity for advancement. large no Saturday work. Apply P.

® Policy Writer

ist. 8

O. Box

asocurate t salary wit

Must be~Tast, Good starting secured ture.

$43 N. Meridian

American States Insurance Co.

as junior stenographer and glevk Aesfrous

ood concern: 538.

AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.

FR-3316, address Box A67, Tim

Stenographer

to

Ex- 5-Day . Week; 40-Hour Week cellent future with good starting salary.

Good Pay. Apply to

International Harvester Co. 1065 W. Washington St.

FARMER'S MUTUAL LIABILITY CO. 3108

charge of small downtown

3 lar orm, or

EXPERIENCED AND CAPABLE

STENOGRAPHER

Permanent position in executive oe, Apply Employment, Tth Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

STENOGRAPHER

Salesladies

ing branch stores. Permane

daytime work.

Davis Cleaners’ 2835 Northwestern

Counter work in dry clean-

One permanent position; In engineering department; experience preferred, but will train qualified applicant,

MITCHELL

MA-2455.

STENOGRAPHER

with opportutiv to become a Secretary; $day week Apply PACKARD MFG. CO. 2900 Lolumbia Ave.

Any north-bound ear to: 30th, transfer to Crosstown hus to Columbia.

STENOGRAPHIC

nt

Refined, in small women's, and

SALES WOMAN. Py selling men's, clothing, per week

Hours 3 R. m. to ® p.m. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian,

store children’s

Positions _are available for girls In stenographic and . other telephone work 300d pay, pleasant working conditions aud security. nt Totties 240

ork

$15

Experienced

Seamstress

for drapery and slip cover work room. Apply Employment office, 7th Floor,

The Wm. H. Block Co.

Meridian Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

A Good Place for a Girl to Work

| STENOGRAPHER 3 TYPISTS

ie Ms the ability to advance te tions. - Salary eomm Surat wh Wh 40-hour week, Travelers Insurance gs., 9th floor a 'ommerce bl

SOLLEGE-TRAINED

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Ho 240 iliidian, , A sk - Insley Mfg. Corp. Has Available A Secretarial Position

Attractive hours, working and good promotional

801 N. Olney-—3500 east

30-28 Jenkins. CO.

conditions opportunitias, Qualified applicant call oreonan)® office,

Stenogra

18 0, 40-hour week. "Must or good personslity and be able to meét public. Permanent. Commercial Credit OCorp., 1404

Fletcher Trust Bldg, Mr, Elliott.

~ Stenographer

Small office downtown, Good pay. MA-8666,

TOR American Red uous, 2d floor Cham! Commerce bldg. «il, Bee Breidenbaugh.

STE eTAPIER

Apply Personnel Dept,

he Traction Terminal Bldg.

Downtown office, 40-hour week, .

Indianapolis Raia Ine.

‘A Good Girdle Does More for a Woman Than Anything. JET Bln me Apply employment of th ficor The Wm. H. Block Ca.

ber Mrs.

Office on ground floor. Park next door. Walk about 20 feet, bring in title and get your loan. It's that easy. Buckeye Finance Co loan dept. of

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FEMALS HELD WANTED ©... TRAINEES Openings for young girls, 18-35, who are interes in permanent position in hosiery

industry, are tall and have well cared for hands and nails.

Call RI-6511 for an nerview, 8am to bp National Hosiery Mill Michigan and Pu

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5 Days Company Insurance Pleasant working conditions. Good salary Apply Mr. Miedema 1031 E. Washington

TYPIST

Slip Cover Cutter and

Sewer Experienced only.

Apply Employment Office,

L. S. Ayres & Co. COUNTER MAN OR OR GIRL

for billing and clerical work for com. pany ma medical work: B-dsy week. ool ate, BENS candy Apply Personnel Office

PITMAN MOORE CO.

200 Madison Ave,

TYPIST —Desirable hours; 6th floor Oonsolidated bldg. Stone, Stafford & Stone.

WAITRESS ns 8. Illinois WAITRESS WANTED 5, "ex

1147 E. 10th

Woman thoroughly experienced in dealer finance and loan credit investigation. Inside work. Apply Mr. F. H. Schneider, Indianapolis Morris Plan, 110 E. Wash. 4 WOMEN 4 hours a aay: Shoelient pig Beautiful temples furnished, TADRIY E. Wash

214 ‘Kresge bldg. A (181021)

for special

GIRLS (2) >

to Travel -$120 a Month Dravine Account and Transportation

Purn ished SFE MRS. DAVIS, 10 to 12-3 to 5 P. M. YORK HOTEL for short hour eveWomen, White 5. "vo “heipine

clean offices. No SBunfiay wark Pay weekly. See Mr, Bimmerman, 309 Circlé Tower

Bldg ATTENTION

You ean give your family and home normal Attention and a earn fine In. come Avon Products. RI-8533

Women extra dollars In spare ence not necessary. MA-0535

MALE-FEM. - HELP WANTED 10 10

. - BILLING CLERK

FOR ELECTROMATIC MACHINE Hours 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. Piecework with Guarantee

New York Central Freight Office 301 8. DELAWA

Soda Fountain

We have & gumber. of openings tiemen to wotk on our fountain. Ses Mr. MOORE Apply at office HOOK’ DEPENDABLE hn DRUG STORES California and Market Sts.

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