Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1946 — Page 18

glasses designed to blend with your facial contours. . . . Have your eyes

Come in and see

ETY CONFERENCE

San SSIES

night that local problems are being

“What happens in Mescow or Iran today, or in the United Nations

concluding the annual two-day con-| vention, Earlier he spoke over WIBC, |

opportunity . . . to have something | function in the world other than the reign of tooth and claw,” Mr.

7

FINGERPRINTS LEAD

from his truck. |

to democracy as we define it,’ ' he!

asserted.

The formation of the Copper club, | | an organization of former association president, was announced by

President Given Plaque

A plaque was presented to the| E. C. Gorrell of

THE INDIANAPOLIS Limbs is

| mittee and for-

| atempted to raise at one time.

wt

Distribution com-

ish Appeal. The $100,000,000 | goal set for the drive is said to be

Mr. Levy

3 Major Agencies

Charles W. Keith of Indianapolis, sister of Mrs. FP. P, Datigherty, La Grange, Ill.

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| MUNDAY, AFwil 8, 1946 | FEMALE HELP WANTED

at Pall Creek and 38th. Mary Nhl, 512 ’ Me=

Indianapolis Railways

and mother of Jackson C. and

C, Keith, yellow gold set with rubles, diamonds. 1-0029.

Tne Troing Hill | OST—-Dark female potiee pup, 8 months

Apply Employment Office, 7th Flooe

THE WM. H. BLOCK Co.

pendent. Learn now! Day and night school. G. I'S ATTENTION

vited, Cremation Flanner & Buchanan crematory, Friends may call at mortuary.

General Electric Supply Co.

326 W. Georgia . 8443

LINDSTEADT—Bertha, age 84, 230 Kan- This school approved by G.I. office. Our

aL "1234 Prospect St, Thursday 1:30 . m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. riends may call at the Shape] of the Chimes after Tuesday noon

ates. 5 Months complete training. Shop owners earn from $125 to $200 weekly, why not you? Investigate now. Classes starting.

18 to 35

'MONDA

ee en EERE CN AYN UN INMUES | 7h 1 arceny arreeT JEWS TU NE, : OF DISTINCTION ' SET-FOR FT. WAYNE T0 LARCENY ARREST JEWS T0 HEAR 2 Fovens oF nevmerl 7 KROGER CO... The third. annual Northeastern ie Fingerprints of a trucking firm fy JoveRs FECTLY ARK AED at Needs Ste Indiana Safety conference and ex-| employee..and those on a recently] IND | Atkins Flower Shop *%. x, Complomefer Operators hibit will be held tomorrow and pawued radio set at a local loan| St h i Wednesday in Ft. Wayne. : company today led to the arrest of ‘LOST AND, FOUND i ehographer | Wxvierionc ll Chief speakers will be Earl D. Johth Scott Hopkins, who confessed | J Steady employment: .ideal working | | Green: Chevrolet commercial body Carl Troat Urges Editors stealing three. table model radios Leaders Will Outline Drive Lost Red cocker spaniel, about | condone, Ticatn win pa. aly Ms. | ¥-work safety director and president of the March 23, ES Tom il 1300 ock on Shelby st, “Fam. 1011 E.:St. Clatr Must. be Industrial Safety club, and John Q.| ° Study World Affairs. - Hopkins told police he stole the, For $100 Millions. hl gym- 3 pet o years. Pi, collar 4g Prefer 3 Kirkpatrick, chairman of the club’s . =“ |radios from the Inter-State Dis-| thy in the Most nswers fo name inger.: Re- } S Birkpih committee. Calling for closer attention to the|patch Trucking Co. 530 Kentucky| Leaders of the United Jewish Ap- od i ae way ward. GA-3124 or CH-7500, Compigwieter Clark ence, also The progiam is sponsored by the international scene, Carl D. Groat, |ave.,, and hid them under the White | peal’s campaign to raise $100,000,000 7 . The ALLIED LOST—Red billfold containing approxi. 40- own weeks on s Ft. Wayne Chamber of Commerce editor of The Cincinnati Post, river bridge at Kentucky ave. He go, refugees, overseas fieeds and FLORISTS Assn. 4100, viethity of Fountain Square Ne Start $25 Week INL safety council. warned newspapermen Saturday Said he pawned one for of Ingianagotis return. Reward, Ga-1771. : 214 Appin Personne Dent. that the other two were stolen| of the Jewish community tonight in PURSE, brown leather, dropped from car 3

HAR {the Broadmoor Country club. b, sop Indianapolis Times or 1 ps st my : thrashéd out in United Nations’ | One of the guest speakers for the| FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE ridian, Apt. 2, L1-6640. Reward. FEMALE HE i ee ter. 00 e er capitals, Russia would ultimately alter Way dinner meeting is Isaac H. Levy, WILL party who found white gold Wal-| ~ DEMONSTRATOR cect LY TE “Bear in mind that international|country. New York attor- DEATH NOTICES 1 ot Thm Yrs watch in lady's vest room OF Ra problems are increasingly local,” he| “We delude ourselves if we see in! ney, vice chair- Monday. April 51096] var PROIHIS. Reward _ Please re-| POR PAINT DEPARTMENT ' jor iensant wor 3 2 || said. the Russian system anything akin/man of the Joint KEITH—Mable F., beloved wife of Harry LIBERAL REWARD—Lady's wrist watch, Experience Not Necessary sili Oppo a

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sessions, may be the thing that to-| Berlin correspondent for the) | mer? Friends may cal assisant U.. old. Reward. FR-4215 morrow spells weal or woe on Main | United Press after wor 1d war I, Mr. | |S. district attor- Spel ic fgg Then pr. S st. In your city or my city." Groat had recently returned from Memorial Park. INSTRUCTIONS 8 » ney. The other § : Di . The editor of the Scripps-Howard [a five- month tour of Europe and |is Henry Montor, KENNEDY—Mrs. Garnet Nicholson, 54 itto perator Wi Fran , paper in Cincinnati, Mr. Groat ad-{ Russia. He was introduced .at the | | literary critic and {of ha Ny aed B BEAUTY COURS SALE wor roar ‘Be attractive with correctly fitted dressed members of the Hoosier banquet by Walter Leckrone, editor|yice chairman of Nicholson wo Chiatleston, 3 Sad Special, Only $125—Reg. $200 Value. a-Rour, 34a) week: pleasans ment oftic ! ? x 9 etty cholson Hamberg, passed a imit; orking col ¥ State Press association at a banquet | of The Times. the United Jew- Friday p. m. Service Flanner & Buchanan a age limit a rade a oe: 8 condition The Wi Mortuary, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Friends in-| phone information. Easy terms. Be inde- tte

chooked. Opportunity Offered oom eel a | the largest sum that any. similar Mother th Th on JSignas Jone diploma, 3 alifies Jou Jo Noik. r diane . Ster “ ¢ ecretary o ass O | Speicher and William F. Lindsteadt. Serv-| school 5 id and re gi to | Ww The United Nations offers us an| organization in the nation has ever|Speicher and William To Linditendt, Berl) schoo ope: Jobs furnished all gradu- iris or omen

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| 1945-46 president, The speakers will describe the Royal Beauty Academy

Groat said. LYNCH—Don L., age 57, father of Don,

| Winamac, who was succeeded DbY|three- -pa. . rt program the money will] Harold, George (Pete) and. Mrs, Mar 401 Roosevelt bldg., Cor. Illinois and He declared that intelligent, well-| yjce president Marion T. Ayers of | finance. Tt ye Deevers. brother ‘of Mrs, Clara McGlasson, *Washington, RI-0481. Light factory work. Day p informed newspaper readers will} gp ainyville, | Mrs, Marjorie Foster, Arthur and Fred or night shift. Ti d enr form erful public opinion for! used for relief|Lynch, passed away Saturday morning at : g . lime ana ones pow p P Gardner J. Thomas of Marion, R.| and reconstruc residence, 3316 W. Washington. Services| FEMALE HELP WANTED half § the benefit of the world. Brodhecker of Brownstown, J . Tuesday, 10 a. m., Conkle Funeral Home, a or over 40 hours. | : tion in Europe|1934¢ W. Michigan. Friends fnvited. Burial BILLING CLERK

- { A. We need to do, everything within | pry McDermond Jr. of Attica, Friends may call at’ funeral

| ! Floral Park. {our power to make the press and| 4 Foster Riddick of Columbia

and other lands clerical work.

For general

home, . > EYES EXAMINED | press communications {ree and open | ci, charter members of the club 0 save tle 1.90 McCOY—Edwin §...1208 N, Gladstone ave. Permanent Position Kimball Glass Co. No Extra Charge | elsewhere in the world,” he said, and association directors, and Wray | ill a ered nto rest Sanday, age 4 years Opportunity for Advancement 229 E S A s Glasses on Credit | He believed that a free press inp meping of Indianapolis, the as- for the coloniza-| sores 2") FODet: peace Orapey. 2000 . Li-g38 -S0UFy SF, (Advertisement) |sociation’s general counsel, also tion and upbuild-|E. Michigan st, Friends are welcome. | Indiana Equipment Co, Inc. EXPERIENCED Ster

were given piaques. ing of Palestine

Mortuaries. and for retraining | MICHAELS —Emmett Claud, 5704 Guilford and adjustment of | , aves husband-of Mary Frances Michaels. ssed away Monuay morning. Service newcomers to the Flanner and Buchanuan Morusary bs 1 , 2 p. m. Friends invite riends may United. States. | eal at the mortuary, Three major agencies included in| yicHENER— Gladys, age 44, 4821 E. 79th,

the drive are the Joint Distribytion| wife of Wiliam E. Michener, mother of}

{ < ’ | Insley Mfg. Corp. GHAPHOTYPE OPERATOR Lia Lady n Custos For T Pest ght dictati Blue Print Machine Apert Mr. P. H. Be Pleasant +

35-40 5. Ps Day Week IDIANAPOLIS MORRIS PLAN

ply Personnel Dept. 110 E. Washington St.

QuIT DOSI NG

CONSTIPATION! PLAN 2-WAY RADIOS | mea FOR POWER COMPANY

Mr, Montor

RESTORES APPEARANCE—INCREASES WEAR

KELLOGG’ S ALL.BRAN 2 for Lasting Relief

Harsh laxatives got you feeling down? If yours is the common type |

committee, the United Palestine Ap-|

initiated in power uth E | peal and the National Refugee serv-|

Improv ements

he Acton-New supply service to the C oe. The Tom] teste commie ot Bethel-Boggstown area Were enu-f. Twish Weltare fund Rg merated today before the Public : which |

called the dinner meeti: - | Service commission. 1g are Rob |

Gloria, passed away Monday p. m. Priends| may call at the -Dorkey Funeral Home, |

3925 E. New York, after 7 p. m.

evening. Funeral notice later. MILLER—Willard E, 32 years, beloved husband of Hazel Miller, - father of

willard C. Miller, son of Claude C, Miller and brother of Evan W. Miller, passed

this| CLAIM GIRL, | Room 409.

801 NP Tolney (3400 Northeast)

[, compensation experience

preferred; 5-day week. 120 E. Market,

CLERKS

EXPERIENCED MENDERS HOSIERY

Kimble

229 E. So

i of constipation, caused by lack of | 1 manager -of | Tt Efroymson, Jack A. Goodman, sufficient bulk in the diet, follow la EA Wes . Be ¢ | William L. Schloss, Adolph Blick- | Punetal Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. at the G. ne utheastern | man, Edward Dayan, Julian Free- | H. Herrmann Puneral Home, ‘1505 S. East st

Comptometer Operators, Billers, Stenographers Urgently Needed.

| away suddenly Sunday at Newport, Tenn.

CONVENIENT LOCATIONS

Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 ®. NOBLE

Ster N

this pleasant way to lasting reguCash and Carry RL (Co. said the firm intended 10 1° snap. Morris Goodman and Sami Fie. Friends map call a users hom 3909 E. 10th St. 1115 College ave. | Just eat a serving of crisp, de- | stall] two-way racio ‘a Mueller. {after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Stokel Van Camp, Inc 2409 E. 38th st. 2754 Roosevelt | licious KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN | service trucks. For this purpose, he | | ROGERS—.Cart Bitie, age 34, husband of By N. M amp, , EXPERIENCED Ver 3212 E. Michigan ave. | every day and drink plenty of [said two transmission towers would | M Winnie E. Rogers, father of Ralph F. 941 er st. 1028 Oliver ave. | water! Do this regularly—and if | | be erected at Shelbyville and Rush: | OELLER TO DIRECT {Rogers 5 stepfather of Mrs. Gladys Gibbons Cl k T 4 & . S Chevrole ; your trouble is due to lack of bulk {yin “* “PRINTING SERVICE ciriens , ‘Antics Dillon pEiulather of erk- ypis osiery ceamers wun. FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY | —you may never have to take an- | . : at had| Ty Lowel Mis. Boon Drothee of 5.Day Week . - —Lo246 North and East—CH-8380. Brightwood—CH-3861 other laxative the rest of your life! | He also sald arrangements The C & J Printing Se land Charles Rogers, passed away Satur- 2y Yee Real Silk : : ALL-BRAN is not a purgative— | {been completed for reception of] rinting Service, InC., {jay morning. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., 383, Hours ea l Hosiery Mills STEN not a medicine. It's a wholesome, |night telephone complaints by a{3l01 BE. Washingion s., today Ipjjenie Pt Tauri Mors Pork,| Permanent position. Good oppor- §3¢ N. NOBLE D natural laxative food, and— | company supervisor, He asserted Saget the WRnAgement of “William | priends may call at funeral home, tunity for advancement. PY i. ps : that while the firm had trimmed] oelier 1€ company -Was pur- | sehpgING—G M. 1035 Harlan .st, = ig ¥ KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN is Richer in {many trees interfering with power chased from Samuel and Joseph| age 77. lord father of Mrs. Bertha The Hoosier Casualty Co. Experienced Appl Nutrition than whole wheat y Sofnas who now are engaged in the | A: Ware, Delight M. Georgia A. and 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. 24 Trai lines, property-owners in some spots gag n ie | Gan Kk. Scheiring and grandfather of | SEAMLESS LOOPER INDIANA

| Wanda Glendolyn and Glen Louis Scheir-| |ing, passed away Saturday, April 6. Serv- | {ices Tuesday, April 9. 2 p. m., at the]

permis- manufacture and distribution of printing and lithographing equip-

Because it's made from the » ital |

| had refused the company outer leyers of wheat, in whic

| sion to clear foliage.

CLERK-TYPIST

Real Silk Hosiery Mills

= ible. wh oteetiv lo- » Wile wheat protective food ge | Southeastern Power & Light Co. ment. | Victory Memorial church, Woodlawn and eo me heelil ones | Shes 1 tn coporstion be. Fig gone ie: STENOGRAPHERS STEN t of ALL- BRAN provides eh | is under sharp criticism from eon-| adi = por: } DS ment, Crown Hill. Friends may call at 634 N. Noble : 15 your daily iron need—to* help |sumers who demand -better service ides Mr. Moeller, who is president, He Perv 5. dagd Funeral Home, 1047| ; Pormancat . « u make good, red blood. Calcium and | after their power was twice disrupt- 21¢ Harry C. Koehler, vice presi- . ’ { Hosiery purchasing privi- . light dicta! "» decision. + * hy 2 | dent, and Margaret J. Moeller, sec- | SHAEFFER—Verner C., beloved husband ih . Mail Order Shoppers See Mr. C 1 maht ¢ phosphorus—to help build bones | qd during st storms. g . eller, sec ALP FER or ng : § fhe els and teeth. Vitamins — to hel retary-treasurer, of Kathryne, father of Mrs George |gges. Attractive low -cost ; AMERICAN Al WAYS ; : Se ULE i elp | Lreasurer | Moench of Terre Haute end 2 glangsons = J How would you. like to spend other : all Sharley . | guard against deficiencies, Protein | WIN HAERLE ouT tt passed away at his home, 106th si.|c~sfateria. people’s money fof 40 hours week? Sule You ¢ 14 | =—to help build body tissue essen- ED G. l.: GROUP FOUNDER | Sunway UR Fignner & Bu- : Ages 20 to 35 (because you will be Be 3 2 tial Jor glows, Est Kells of FOR: LEGISLATURE invited. Burial Crown, Hill, Friends may Real Silk walking), STE! it ver a ade ello call at mortuary Monday evening. : | Battle Creek and nana. ho | Deputy Prosecutor Edwin Haerle| T0 ATTEND BANQUET | SHEA—John A.. age 52. beloved husband Ant) Bagoyment Sts i : | = is a candidate for.gtate representa-| Clifford C. Dancer, one of the five| of f Luscia: Taiber of Brother Warren C. Hosiery Mills The Wm. H. Block Co. phone wor a Nh To Tenth Stree! | a | tive from Marion county in she Re-| founders of the American Veterans) | Jan Elizaboth, aanmes, Ruth iE 528 634 N. N bl M . h oo CENTRAL CHAPEL 1h on Stree! | R E- R 0 0 F N ow | publican primary. committee and a member of the 2h, shea, Indianapolis; OR ner of oble u tigrap Opr. 2 ‘ . hinge” : tx mpi |" Released from the air corps last headquarters staff in New York, will| Sister Mary Eileen of THitagl, Mrs. Don- INDIAN 7 East Was | ker, M eph esk: M Experience not necessary. We AB CHAPEL 537 Immediate Application | October after 50 months’ service, he come to Indianapolis to attend the ad, Ty Wy ichael O'Grady and will train. Pull Jue and 4 rma ___A Good PI IRVING iLL + NO MONEY DOWN YEARS TO PAY | c I theat AVC banquet po d ht | Patrick Shea at Indianapolis; Mrs. Frank EXPERIENCED nent employmen p f 1 Michigen Stree | served in the European theater as q ursday nig ab! shea of Canada, and Mrs. Prank Daugh- Apply ei} Office. Steno: r srapl 8 gst CHAPEL 2002 Wes (MEM B Epp : LL 0 NF on bg Wa a men and materials expediter. A|Hotel Lincoln, ary of (Florids, Passed away Monday. T k 0 i 7th Floor grap : ¥q e a. m 0 = Ww 2! 0 Sadie y |chaduste of Indiana university law| Principal speaker at the dinner | churen. Burial 2 tly Cross Cimetery, ele ype pera or THE WM. H BLOCK CO lin, Set * Se } |. Al " = oe Mr. Haerle is indorsed hy|will be Rep. Charles La Follette, | Friends may call pt Lite & Sons Suners) ® Excellent surroundings gi ‘ for interview. 3 or . A vr | = Easiest Possible Credit Terms the Marion county Republican Vet-| who will speak on the topic; “After |T p.m. Monday. Barish will meet for ® Top wages OFFICE CLERKS Ste \ 3 Yi z, | Just Received! . . . lerans: of World War II and the|All, Veterans Are Citizens, Too.” raver Yesqay, § p. ® | Te) Pry Employment Dept. CHOOSE Bie ot op county G. O. P. organization. He | SHRUM —Pearlie, beloved mother of Ray A GOOD PLACE TO WORK : m Large Selecti : e oe Douglas and Mrs. Euree Oliver, grand- ¥ oa $ { 50 {was an organizer of the Marion | DEATH NOTICES | mother of Vergliene, Virginia and Willa- VICTOR DIVISION We will train capable beginners: THROW RUGS 1 Virgil Ray Douglas. F 3310 E. Mich st. Sa De | County Young Republican club and {dean Oliver and Virgil Ray Douglas, Fu . Michigan good starting salary; automatic | e P. t Indianapolis Times, Monday, April 8, 1946) [oral TuesQSy 8 500.1 Roind Hil : facreases; Job security for billl % 3) i ure uria un: > : n : Jo HUB FURNITURE C0. was the G. O. prosecutor NOM- ypppp mrs, Lillian Chasman, of 5280 | Cemetery. Friends may call at the resi-i CLERICAL STENOGRAPHER LA LR maging. Yor) Vv 1 414 E WASH ST inee "in 1938. He lives at 3755 N.| N. Capitol, passed away Monday morn-|dence, R. R. 4, Box 577. | re dr whe aeJioy steuly. and lp NE BRYANT # ny parking ’ 5 ; ar : > li Meridian st. ing, wife of David, mother of Mrs. Edith {EE ales M. age 70, late residence] interesting work in pleasant surroundings; { 752 E. JARAET Apply 5 Vy : Between New Jersey & East—FR-0347 Kon an fame, JHE, Fannie Chasman, | SN E Joth, hiisband a Gusta Snider, | overtime pay and bonus, Scherer Electric OFFICE HELP PITMAI hn anc aul Chasman, sister of M er o onzo an arles Snider | C 940 S. West LI-33 FUNERALS Hattie Crandall Solomon. Services ih hr grandfather of Coila Snider, passed mn re GENERAL OFFICE WORK 12€

Working Hours Per Week—39 Hrs.

VFW TO INSTITUTE &"

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Tuesday at the away Sunday. Funeral at Shirley

conducted 2 p.m

5377 E. Washing. | Needed mori

H 1 funera I Hill Chapel, § ITT CARPETS & FURNITURE GEQRGE FARLEY PO ST Bars wi Pi sent wh Deval Tou anterment ih Wednesday, 140 p. m. Priends in-! Indians Union Mutual Insurance Co. BOSTON i | vited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends] Be inner Com tometer 2105 N. Meridian st. TA-1536 i lr The George Farley post 6574 of tollte R.. beloved husband of' may call at Irving Hill Chapel after 51 g P Ask for MR. COATS. CLEANED & TN) Ee i oa NX New| Dy 0: Mongay, Time and o the Veterans of Foreign Wars will ov RE aro S | STEGNER—Henry C., age 76. 3028 W. New | | operators for our controller's office. Pull To LS

bigtiser of Pollie Onkes, at

husband of Mrs. Lucy Stegner. | {ime and permanent employment; 40-hour Young Women Yo keep any 1

V RIGHT IN THE HOME! I Ke Dred Awa d [ York, 78 iW se instituted at the Masonic hall, pas away ethodist Hospital 8Sun-! A The amazing Hinson Process re- : av 4 day evening a Wednesday 2:30 father of Mrs. Edith Dunham, Mrs. Ethel | ! : places MATIN oils—revives colors {351 Indiana ave. at 3 p.m. Aprilip. "mat the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of|Corn, Oakland City; Mrs. Ruth Newman | week. Apply Employment Office, 7th floor. to train for excellent office posie typing. Good 4 ~-renews beauty. Ne scrubbing, ne 14, The candidates will be initi- the Chimes’ 1234 Prospect St. and 3 p. m,| Harley, Arnold, Luther and Raymond | } $3 sens : Lil : WELL GO TO THE muss—quick drying “A Guaranteed : . at the Southside Church of the Nazarene, | Stegner, passed away Sunday. Funeral The Wm. H. Block Co. |tions in small modern industry. y } PARTY . Service for Particular People.” lated by the Lavelle-Gossett post Wash Lh aid Le Crand Ave Burial Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the Farley Funeral . | Must be high school graduate with 966 _8_ Califor 2 yu . . ington Par riends. may call at ti 1 1 - i 3 RTY BY BOS AND THE TROLLEYS AND Charm istibutors 1908 V. F. W. ritual team. Officers “Chaper of the Chimes: after 8 p. | bere Friends Siorvis 5. Zonal Fiore] CURB GIRLS basic skill in either typing or ; SAVE OUR TIRES BUSES < Li elected are’ €. O. Hobdy, comman- Moagay. {home after 5 p. m. Monday. Rematranh comptometer operation. - This is an Medium size WiLL ALSO AVE 1039 N. PENN ALBEMN der; E. Terry, senior vice comman- OYD Mrs. Ida May, 3615 Kenwood, be-| suPPAR—Elizabeth, 41years, 802 -East|, 18 to 25 sears. Spencers Restaurant)yn,sya] opportunity for those who Business orgs cy e loved wife of tir Jats Voilllam Bol RAR Ela Loin Buppur, siseer| AIL Allisonville 1d. as ar TE A oR VACATION Zz oN YOUR DAILY fo der: C. P. Benson, junior "vice | mother of Maud L. passed away Sunday of AnD gE en apd Enid Sr {can qualify and who want only fo sortie hand commander: James Crofford, ad- ‘ieoning a her residence. Private funeral nagseqd away Saturday at Milwaukee. |the best in their place of work, all al 8.90.2 TRANSPO. AT NV > ervice at the residence. Friends may call! private fun 1 Tuesd 10 m., at the Good tarti lary with autoe T RT 10 AND Hard to Baler jutant, and Robert M. Jeter, quar- at the. residence Monday evening and] Erivate unera ay, \ Ho 1505 8. ood starting salary Y 2 raetay Tuesday. Burtar Pershiun dud, Wednoe-| oJ. Herrmann Pullers Home, | matic increases. One of the best 5-Day : RARIKTN EXP, N, 5 termaster. Vide day. 8 East st, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may k 6 Ei SE. ba nm call at funeral home after 6 p, m., Mon- office rate ranges in the area. Council G 70 SAY NV W u Lope Ms PRogens, mother of Bur- day, nm ALC MTS iS OTHING OF . TAKES COMMAND OF. L Bion, pati, BE Mrs, Elsie| WISHARD. Frances Scoville, widow = of McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. JANGLED NERVES 24-Hour Service NAVAL RECRUITING 5 isi tins Mi boul sare li Jide 857 Sn $e ase: Ave : 0 26 8500 Taw ay or | " % : Planher A Bhcharan Mores gServict | of Mil Wishard, sister of Miss Gene- ] ] DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND 4 “wn N. Fast i =, CAUSED ay TRAFFIC ’ Cmdr. Jasper E. Fl oa 1923 day 10 a. m. Priends invited. Burial Oak-{ viever H. Scoville, passed away Monday. Tibi i + ENLARGING—EXCELLENT WORK mat, Jasper F. eming, a «J wood Cemetery, near Oakwood, Ill. | Service at the First Presbyterian church M hi Oo PIBT—Desir = BOTTLENECKS AND { : Annapolis graduate, has assumed CRAIG—Cullie C., age 70, husband of| Wednesday 2 p.m. Priends invited. Burial Power acnine Pr. solidated bid = Zn / INDPLS. CAMERA C command of the local navy recruit-| copie Fuso er of Glendort and Gerald | £0 on a ad Ls woth Post-War Wage Zo i 2 ¢ =iCra passed away Sunday, April 1. Fesic en : i BENT FENDERS. Ou ing station. Service Wil be Rela o1"Carmony "Funeral | Wednesdly soon, and uf he earch ran De - i n 5 ome in Manila, Ind. ay 1:30] ‘ - 20 E. WASH, MA 1329] He has relieved Lt. E. C. Courtoy i: 1m. Burial Manila. Friends invited. “"| piease.) uo increases In Effect ply employment office, 7th floor. ¢ E {who is retiring after 23 years service. | EACRET--John J. husband of Louise, | - - { Cmdr: Fleming was a former port . father of Omer R., : Juan, John Jr. and | CARD OF THANKS 8 The Wm H Block Co. x { t mue 8 — . 4 i CROSSWORD PUZZLE SHOE REPAIR | director in Oran, Africa, and was ar i Mis. Sos Jepgans | BRANDLEIN—We wish “to extend our . 3 A He chief recruiting officer in Detroit Tex: Dorothy Logsdon of Treviac, Ind.;| grateful Sppresiation ior the many eels) LESGIRLS INDIANA B © Answer to" Previous Puzalé HEEL LIFTS ATTACHED IN before I William L., Gene and Patricia Eacret, [of love an indness shown us in our - 2 SA 3 % elore coming were passed away Tuesday at Memphis, Tenn. | recent bereavement, the death of our be- Avera e week! earnings Por grocery and bakery. 5% day weelt s Vv —.. | Services at the J. C. Wilson ‘Chapel of | loved wife and mother, Cora B. Brandlein, g S y Tayior's, 3760 ‘N. Illinois. ATTRESSES, i the Chimes.” 1234 Prospect st., Tuesday,| We also extend grateful thanks for the | fi t t Wheeler's Lu - A 0 a m. Friends invited. Burial Floral cards, letters and beatiful floral tributes. | for the firs year up io | | d §'W. Market, SERVICE Park 'riends may call at “Chapel of | Our sincere thanks to Arnold Kleine and a 0h a Y - LEATHER the C Ms | John Bulleit, who officiated 45 representa. $35 for a 40-hour week. ; . SH ' es of the Watchtower Society, Zonite Avon, ALi WE * HALF FISHEL—Charles W., beloved husband of| fves 0 wR rd Ou. FOR BOYS' DEPT. Solan; | ai ov Margaret Goger Fishel, father of] - i 1 Roy Tolin Service for their income and pl ALL SOLES Mrs, George Weimer, Mrs. Agnes Jones ina "consideration. 0 ervice for Exp. in boys wear preferred. b dp OISIA] Me William J. Fishel, passed away 8un-| in o Bteady position. Good satrting sale HITE WOM. mane or. LUIS lday. April 7. at late residence, 751 Stand-| ARLES J, BRANDLEIN AND FAMILY. general hot US. ARMY ish' ave. age 68 years. . Funeral from wie “We wish to express our Reartfelt LEADER STORE BR-6856 o the Voigt mortuary, 1632 8 Meridian st, thanks to our riends, ‘neighbors, Ln C Please Call Wednesday, °s 30 ‘a. m. Requiem high | relatives, for their acts of love and kind- — 149 E. SY asningion. MALE-FEM. 7 DIVISION tor Shoes When mass, St. Roch’'s church, 9 a, m In- | ness and beautiful floral tributes extended : . “» capital ' Promised Iterment St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends | in our siher, 1 loss, wie a our be- es —- 20 Sullen «= 12 Prejudi Non bi : vited | loved mother, Dora ey ur sincere S | | i S d Biome. (ux) 13 Attacks. worker®. 1 Dispaten te Satna min ow Cott HS Sot i SET ’ alesla od spac drive, passed away Sunday afternoon he a : | 0 ti 18 Whirlwind 32 More beloved 44 Shr 2 sister of Fred, George and Henry, all of} MRS. HENRY A, RAFFERTY, MACE Additiona vertime Fay We have a rub genus MARTERT Ty . 21 Mends 33 Riding school 47 Torrid : FASTEST SHOE REPAIR Ho (| lees "at ihe" IME Nikon. “Chapel of the eo 2. Re ular Increases Counter work n dry clean jor young | 23 Attending 35 Tidi 2 IN TOWN (%4 Chimes’ Wednesday, 10 a, m. Friends in-| 4 . tlemen to w 25 Repones 2 To » Josue egy WHILE-YOU-WAIT SERVICE i vited. Burial Crown Hill. hn iends may | FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 Vacations With Pay ing branch stores. Permanent 5 asien 3 atrium alba RBA Sp " nn, call at the “Chapel of the Chimes” after|-— f . : 26 Solid food 37 Begins (symbol) 0M cC R 0 R Y ' S : . : Nee 6 p, m, Mgnday. GONKLE FUNERAL HOME Good Surroundin : ' d ; \ ry = , ad : " HABING-—John G., "husband of the Tate! 1934 “W Michigan st E-1934 (med.) 41 Myself 53 Runic (ab.) MEANS BETTER CLEANING® Bertha “Habing, father of Wilfred Bi [4 ay ime work. F 2 3 s fe | ao TT: 17 E. WASHINGTON ST. Habing, died Friday Puneral Tue sday, FARLEY FUNERAL oo We Mig Rial 0 5 3 3 } Mortuary eridian at| orris bY Downstairs 3.30, up the Kb Me i An Net] 1 . Cl Of ! $ th 5t.: BB a. 1 88. Peter and Paul N, t 15 Cathedral Po tenmnnt 8t, Joseph hi HAs Wes eat Fab Davis eaners Californ ° : YY tery. Friends may call at the mortuary. r ger 5 GADD 5 N th + ——————— bo Mm MONEY LUANFD HOFFERL— Balthasar, bfloved father of . Northwestern 1 a VITT[L 48 | DRESS ¢ Leo R. Hoffert, city, and pad A. Hotter: | 2130 Prospect 8 MA-6049 283 Ahad vs . EX Grand Rapids, Mich., passed away Sa rH Ope Te 1 2 CONFIDENTIALLY SUIT or day, April 6, age 73 years. Funeral from GRINSTEINER'S Ah er 5 the Voigt Mortuary, 1632 8. Meridian st. | 1601 £. New York -5374 ? ON D oe] }) LA Tuesday, 9 a. m.; requiem high mass esladies to take : . t . IAMONDS Sacred Heart church, 2:30 a. m. In. G. H. HERRMANN ‘ a e y shopping d JEWELRY, RADIOS 9 IK | terment 8t, Joseph is Priends in- 8 EAST 8T A-8488 oo v wdlo-Wesler 7 MUSICAL TAR X11 ferme ¥ 1009 HURT MORTU TOARY. for Ladies' Ready-to-Wedr 35, qm INSTRUMENTS | sow. ARD-—Ella May, a2 ioyed oe of JONES & HL LD CHAPEL dept, Experienced preferred. Salary to the rig Charles Howar an sister o rs, «75. CAMERAS : | Gussie Martin, Prank, Grover and Beri Day and Night Ambulance Bevis ro plus commission. Fiorist De 35 Anything! i f rest’ | Yarbet, slso survived by nieces and 2326 Bheiby at Employment Office LEADER STORE orist De For location of neare | nephews, passed away at her home in "HISEY & SEY & TITUS 1508, Mr, ! LINCOL store phone Wabash 4521 | Acton Monday a. m. Friends may Mii oo ores 1-3635 240 N. Meridian 149 E. Washington. Jac1503, Mr! : [3 ihe home, Pe er ap mri SHIRLEY BROS. CO lic Elderly Cc JEWELRY €0,, Inc | Burial Acton cemetery. Robert W. Stirling aa 1 Tinos 11-5408 INDIANA BELL alesiadies. Bound secont . Service 0 tren bs ET l ave very lig . ' WE BUY DIAMGNDS, | KANTNER - Emma, Juric, of 500 Aneto Tr ROBERT W. Vv. STIRLING TELEPHONE COMPANY For GIRLS' WEAR DEPT, furnished. In ov EB n WATCHES, JEWELRY | Bdna Mckay, omar | Fre d. and Lloyd | 1423 Prospect AIT 1 Experienced in children’s wear | Kantner’ passed away Sund Services MORTUAR : ; preferred. Salary plus commission. MALE HEL] »/ nee 2 p.m. at the Tri ity Method: 1632 - MERIDIAN | a - RCA st Church. B 1 Floral P emetery ¢ . : . AUTO ke i ) On Ww. ‘Washington St. 243 lends Cay pial joral a the’ Beanblossom j 5S Nilson Sar TR CE ve Want Ads LEADER STORE te A . or LQ ; s J Across From the Statehouse " : Mo Fuary, 1321 W. Ray St until time of} ane Prospect Bt, MA-9438 for 7 result Phone RI-5551, , 140 E Washington, ba ne ee i \ 7 : Lhe et Y a ; 5 : = of : a LT : } 4 3 . 3 ft ~ . Box 2 vi wie 3 » 5 : + 1 rn # sly $i