Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1946 — Page 18
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12° years during Democratic administrations, Mr. Stevens has been active in Democratic politics many years. He is’ president of the Indianlapolis Central Jabor union, a member of the Carpenters Local 60, the Masonic lodge and the Indiana Democratic club. He is married and has two sons and two daughters. : :
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» » » STATE. DEATHS = Off B TCHS ” » . : . * . Xo o wa NaynLE — Mrs. Catherine D Dippel WILKINS ON-—James Burr, 7. Busy olz, , rvivors: usban .3| vors: ife, Carolyn; sisters, “Mrs. Mattie daughters, Clara and Agnes Wolz; JHE, Bates, Mrs, H. C. Kamarrer, Mrs. Clyde CASH| MONTHLY PAYMENTS The cost of a loan for one year is Mrs. John W. Zim-~| Tho! nbusg. Mrs. Iva Miller, Mrs. Hazel| | LOAN 12 puts. | 18 punts. [20 pats. | mer, Sister M. Clarina, Miller, rs. A. Abanjbor; brothers, Matt- -$ $ George V. Schmidy, 5, Survivers: Sons, | hew, Moscs, Frank. $60 $5.55 por $100 on foams per $100 on looms Oliver C., Arthur Albert G.; hter,| Ru ILLE H hel Gilson, 686, : Mrs. Clara pe, ers, Mri, Margarei| survivors. Wife; aa, Duward 5. Warren : 22 Eo > under $500. over $500. Marion Verner Shrode, 65. Survivors: | fe sleters; Mrs, Alice Reeves, Mis, Ethel - ; - Loans for Down Payments en Homes for 20 Months Daughters, Mrs. . Horace Pickens, Mrs, ow 20 1229 1253 1185 Other loane on our Reduced Payment Schedule for 6, 12, Jean Prick: sisters, Mrs. Frank Lawrence, WCE ENTOWN Mra. Minnie B. Perkins, 220 2022 1422 1304 18 or 24 months d EE ors. Charles Boardman. . Survivors: Husband, Cornelius; broth- . or 24 mon epending on their purpose. Borrow on Chris W. Clayton, 64. Survivors: Son, or Chars Durham. 17 ? 280 25.74 1809 16.59 CHARACTER or AUPE 350 to $1,500 OR MORE William E.; daughters, Mrs, Lois McMas- N-~Thomas Lippeatt, T4. Survi- Many loons ¢ ted while wait. Take © week: ters, Mrs, Catherine Crunk; brothers |vors: Wife, Katherine; daughter, Mrs. 300 21.58 1939 17.77 to ny Tr le ™ " Hiram, George, Harry; sister, Mrs, Mable Geotge Alls; dans, Duncan, Thomas Jr,, 400 36.78 © 2585 23.70 o tor Ingram. David; sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Horne, Mrs, PHONE A LOAN -An time — Da or Richard C. Bonner, 97. Survivors:| Hannah Mooney, Mrs. Madeline Howard; 500 4498 3123 2849 Night eo Call MA 4435 now ~ a yo Daughter, Mrs, Celia Brown; sons, Bea,| brothers, James L., Joe, Martin. 750 67.47 4685 42.74 be taken over the phons...Then oplicavis this Milton, Mrs. Jennie Kelly Bradbury, 91, Survi- on over bi come 10 an STENDAL—Willism Satkamp, 91. Survi-| ors: Sons, Staley, William E.; daugh- 1,000 8995 6245 5698 afternoon or tomorrow for your money. Ask for Mr. Hiatt. vors: Wife, Carrie; daughter, Mrs. Julius tel, Ma. Al . 1,500 13494 9369 8547 FREE PARKING in lot across the street from office. Egbert; sons, August, John, wil Carlton Wiikey. 82. Survivors: ; A e, Ida: sons, Dennis, Gene, Harris, INSURANCE INCLUDED No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. DALE—Gordon Lee Darnett, 3. 8urvi-| Paul Jr, James; daughter, Mrs. Charlotte 4outof 5 Loans made Without Endorsers. vors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Dar-| Skinner; parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L, > nett, Willey: brothers, Herbert, Edgar; sisters, Payments include life insurance that costs $1.35 per $100 per year, $1.35 minimum, and discount. | OAKLAND CITY Mrs. Josephine Jen-| Mrs, Edgar Boone, Mrs, Clara Howard. YT “ kins, 92. Survivors; Son, Walter; daugh-| CARLISLE—Mrs. Edna V. Land, 39. Sur- | ter, Mrs. Viola Hassel vivors: Sons, James, Dale, Robert, Donnie; 0 I I'l ) ) el H ide MT. VERNON George Brakie, 83. Sur-|daughters, Shirley and Shelby Land; par- 4455 ® ) [ | WASHINGTON vivors: Daughters, Mrs, Bertha Wood-|ents, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Boone; brothers, ruff, Mrs. Stella Woods, Mrs. Mildred | Everett and Elmer Boone; sister, Mrs, Wilhite: son, George A. Herman; sister, | Effie Alumbaugh,
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1 | d— a Shirley Bros. y . Illinois st. Burial Crown Hill. | may call at the chapel after noon Wednespa TMH day. Please omit flowers. me | g EASTES—Myrtle J., 1757 Cruft st, wife 5 of George, mother of Donald G., Glenn, 5
| Bicking st. BARLOW—Henry A, He Carrollton ave, entere n rest onday, age 21 Mr, Miller, 58, had been superin-|years brother of Mrs, Mabel “Huffman,
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{ Mathes. Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m., {ment in the coach division of the gi colonial Chapel, 3447 College ave. | Beech Grove shops. He was a Friends are Yeicome. Burial Anderson | + , | cemetery. iends may call at chapel | member of Oriental lodge, F. &/ any time. Moore Mortuaries. {A M, and the Scottish Rite. A BRANDLEIN—Nora, 79 years, of 1506 8S. {member of Third Christian church, shuns st., beloved wife of Paut
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{Men Builders Sunday school class jane Ella Silcox, Paul, Earnest and Alert Brandlein, sister of Lizzie Steinmetz,
orchestra. | Katie Heeb, Rose Seehoxer and Ida Ge- | Survivors include his wife, Myr- sell Paited away Tuesday. Funeral Friay, n tu tle: his mother, “Mrs. Katherine Funeral me 0 s. a mann Miller; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret invited. u Burial Memorial Park. Friends Smalley, and a grandchild, a ay Sail atier 49% Wednesday. { Indi ne li g II of | CAFFYN—Carrie Elder, of 437 N. Euclid anapoiis, ave, age 81 years, widow of Ellsworth
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NEW CASTLE—Ernest O. Clawson, 67, |vivors: Daughter, - Mrs, Clyde Crisman; Survivors: Wife, Jessie; daughters, Mrs, |Lrotheis, George, Bert; sister, Miss Lillie $ 3 $ James H. Hook, Mrs. John FPF. Tribbey, | Newer. : 400, 500, 600 fo $1000 INLAND CONTAINER ( OR Mrs. E. C. Stiverson; son, Eugene; brother, hin Bellagamba, 84. Survivors: SE . Charles. | Daughter, Mrs, Peter Beltemachl; sons, "0 NTHS* 10 NEW ALBANY Mrs. Christina E. Shel- | Nicholas, Angelo, up 18 MO # REPAY Call Mr. C. E. Fellmy, LI.2323 ton, B80. Survivors: Sons, James A, HUNTINGTON-Charles Calvin Wasson Cash Choose your monthl t here / Frank, Harry, Charles; daughter, rs. 80. ' You ’ r = TT We've extended to 18 months Minnie Robinson: brothers, Charles, Fred, WARREN-—M Get : : . I ’ Joseph and Willian Blakley. BE er are ipa CAD, 38. § |2exmis| baymis| baymts| paymts| paymis the ie ha which many Office Position S MEDORA-—_Bverel} 2 FL gy Chopeon; Prowse Wiliam E, George E. |‘ | § je 0.8 47.59 $36.72 | $30.02 o Old loans sid be re- 5 urvivors: ns, Hallett, Dempsey, es ober 82 | 59:86 | 45.90 | 37.53 id. Borrow quick je daughters, Mrs. Emma Curry, Mrs. Anba| MONROE CITY—Terry Francls Parker 600 ]105.39 | 71.84 | 55.08 35.04 pa i quickly, pri GENERAL MOTORS Holi; sisters, Mrs, Marshall Goens, Mrs, ¢ months. Survivors: Parone, Mr ood 2 jie lo7.76 82.62 67.05 yaar on yor salary, Blog H ; met Foter, rs. Orville Parker Jr. 4s : 2 urniture. For extra quic as an opening for a GALVESTON--Mrs, Rose J.-Bcott Hein- WHEATLAND—George Scott Alton, 75. These payments include all costs if payments servi bone # q P 9 a miller, 88. Survivors: Jsband, Fred: Survivors: Wife, Mary; brother, James are made monthl y on the sa sme day of each suc- rvice phone first. TY 8, derick, Daniel; ters, rs. . 4 ’ ’ . cessive month, rlier or lar t - OS, Rotelty “Mrs. Nelle Graves: brother, | MBERTY CENTER—Oscar William Ter- duce the total charges and later of smaller pave Loans for certain purposes limited by PIST Yee Scott. i : '{hune, 61, Survivors: Wife, Gladys; son, Juents increase Shem ay aeats include Gov't. regulation to short, ods. KEMPTON—Frank Kirby, 72. SUIVIVOTS: | Cae iennens’ ar ao ich eer. Mrs A Ns It wouilily fase of 14% ou : oe por | » Good pay and working conditions. 5-Day week. Wife, Dorothy: sons. Everett, Paul. HoT Hon) a. gs’e; brolhers, Also Electromatic Biller KOKOMO—Mrs. Laura Sailors Gardnes FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Zelma . Waldmann HOUSEHOLD FINANCE | High Salary for Experfepced Biller » ben , . . Xa : . NE A ann, " bs, ¥i. Suivivors Daughier, Mrs, A 85. Survivors: Son, Henry F.; daugh- A | Mrs. Jennie Smith Starkey. Survivors: iets. Mrs: Poa I Brum, Mrs. Cath- Coryparny, 7. PPlY . | 4A erine ender; brother, Edward H . Husband, William; son, Ralph: brother, | GUS %icior srs, Clara Marti. Merchants Bank Bldg., 3rd Floor, Yecton and Meridian General Motors Parts Divi i 'CUTLER—Mrs, Betty Brown Cook, 25. De le Me ee Survivor Phone: Riley 1471 : sion Survivors 5 : liam; son, Joe; . Mrs, ey. : v | Survivors Husband, Vian or Mo Mrs. Margaret Toomey, 83. Survivors: Loans made lo 1esidents of nearby towns 347 W. Ninth St. Ph. LI, 2461. Mr. Beall tha Adams. Jane Brown; brothers, Harold, | Daughter, Mrs, Bernard Meyer; sons, A . Robert and Joe Brown, ies at | Mrs Hiite. Marchand. 10. —SuFvivors: FEMALE HELP WANTED b| FEMALE HEL Sur ister. Mrs. Mahala Minnick, Husband, Charles A.; daughiers, Mrs. Al- PAY OLD BILLS | «roc c yayrep ud 1GH— vm om L er, Is. udie . cKinley, ' SAREOUGH Fawid Ale, 51, Surv. Mrs. Louis Elliott; sister, Mrs. Lena Ler- KROGER CO. @ ELECTROMATIC TYPIST Mrs, Mildred Taflinger, ' . ner; brothers, John and Alfred Doriot. Now that SMALLER’ LOAN PAYMENTS are Needs G ANDERSON—James W. Sansberry, 85 Bertel B. Wilt, 24. Survivors: Wife, available why not ask Commonwealth to reduce t ogd slatting salary for fast, accurate Survivor: Sister. Mrs, I E. May, = |Ardola; sou, Ralph Michael; father, Carl your payments by grouping your bills. A$ the : Bs a Fa American States Charles Kennedy, 83. Survivors: Wife Wilt; mother, Mrs. Fred Parnin; brother, same time you may get exira cash for ear ran 0 Meridian st. Hattie: daughters, “Mrs. Laura Osmer Miss Frederick; sister, Mra. Jack Fox. repaiee medion) [= i EXP. LAUNDRY WORKERS lc th ine Kennedy. : Steady employment, rapid advancement, For hotel | catharine Kenn a DEATH NOTICES 1 expenses. ete. | CASH, Monthly Payments vacation with pay. Apply Mr. Wilson. ¥ SPENGER HOTE Derzon, RICHARD MILLER, ‘Tndianapells T i tole ete | Cor Reine 1011 E. ST. CLAIR x ndianapo st restricted, - . . s—— but most loans : BEYER—Philip A., of 210 N. 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Wednesday, 12 a. m Friends invited. | HISEY % TITUS | Bmily and Marilyn Eastes, passed away| Burial Round Hill. Friends y call Diamonds, Watches, Cameras, | Sunday. ‘Services Wednesday. 2:30 pr m..| the “Chapel of He Cra Oa la N_Deiawars St L1-8825 iat the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the “ Musical Instruments | Chimes," 1234 Prospect st. Friends in- JONES & HURT ~ MORTUARY sited. Burial a Lo cemetery.| CARD OF THANKS 3 Day ans I BEE Servi riends may call at the “Chapel of the ! u e Service JEWELRY - Chimes.’ pe ANDERSON-—With deepest gratitude and | 2 26 Sheiby st GA-2570 = A - . 4 - HENDERS=Tara P- (1166 Coats) age 46 appreciation we-gcknowledge-and extend 3 * mn T he CHICAG - INC. E LEARN mother of Mrs. Margaret = Vailerga, | OUF heartfelt thanks to our many friends, | ge, oq SHiReey BROW C0; LI 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. ” LEARY Cecilia, Francis and Paul Enders, daugh- Belgbbors and Jelatives for their many |= no Se AS C0. ING. i ter of Jesse Coats, sister of Herschel, [2°!3,0! ‘Ove and kindness, messages and | BEAUTY George and Raymond Coats, grandmother |5XPréssions of Sympathy and bewutil | yg ROBERT w. STIRLING - of Frances. Enders, passed away Sunday floral tribiites 4 the 2b of our Tospeet oa Au T { " afternoon at residence, 940 N. Belmont. mother, orence ee erson cel Y RE ORY < \ CULTURE Service Wednesday, 8:30 a. m., Conkle|SP¢ere thanks to Dr. Ferguson, Sresnist 1032" MERIDIAN {Funeral Home, 1934 W, Michigan st. 9 Soployess ot Vonnegut Hardware, ma a. m, St. Anthony's church, Priends| 2500 & Co, and Dorsey Funeral ery: |3. ©. Wilson “CHAPEL OP THE CF | # Sho invited. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. © ANDERSON FAMILY. |i234' Prospeet 8t. Si om, -W AY | H G Grytehes, Invalid Walkers is . [Friends may Sl 4 putea Jame. BLAND Wil deepest. grautude and ap- | slLl~—Mary, o . Buckeye st., Ko- ish to express our sin- y r and Postur Be komo, Ind. beloved wife of Clater Gill cere thanks to our many friends, neigh- FLOWERS, SHRUBS PLANTS 5A Clater ill ’ of MOTH HOLES—BURNS earn $125 fo | mother of Clater Wilford, U. S. army, New DOTS. relatives, for their acts of love and or WORN SPOTS Can Be Rented at $200 week! Orleans, and Max Gene Gill, sister of Mrs, kindness extended to us in our recent FLOWERS PERFECTLY ARRANGED | LEON TAILORING co H A A °S Why N vy John Leonard, Buryl and Virgil Smith, hey down, of Lous belived ie, and ‘Atkins Flower Shop | - ' G’ also Mrs. Bertha M id) 3 wSsle ., ‘Sand 50 extend Aged | 235M A in the Middle of Re NTID ans yA Doty (both onto Boel a gratiul thanks for he Tisierous ears, ass. Ave. Re i ae 2 Nart apitol Ave. You? away Tuesddv a. m at Methodist Hos-|iciters of sympathy and beautiful floral| |. ST AND FOUND pital. Friends may call at the Robert W.| jruccs to our loved one. Our sincere] - Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. ans oo Rev, W. O. Breedlove; singer, |PURSE, brown leather. Wiil party with . Biter Wednesday noon, Time of funersi | clvaty Bastict hres grate Dandy of | information on purse found at- Fall 4 lat ORY i ) st church; members o he | Creek 3 You Save Because We Save MEDICAL ARTS Vil ater, (Kokomo papers please copy), | Maccabee lodge and Moore & Kirk Rot ay NAT fy Mary Backs, Men's Sui ; PRINTING SERVICE | JONES ~-Willlam Guy, father of Paul and | Service for their kind consideration. —- k - grenings Reward, en's Suits & Overcoats | phigh, _birogier of neta Staniey. | DAVID A. BLAND AND FAMILY. SMALL charm, mother-of-pearl! elephant 21 - a VE TE — e 8 4 18” 21 2 8 Established 1931 ABOUT OUR Penn. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. m., from | FRELIE We acknowledge with "GTA yocanned Tether Rewmd AR-0I10 oc 303 i 5 C | t B the Tolin funeral home. Interment Wash- J appreniatlln Js dioughdal expressions of | "py 0 0 4 0 0r 1 CASE SERVICE TO MEDICAL PROFESSION omp eje eauty ourse ington “ Park. Friends invited. Friends p acts of love and kindness ex-|_— te —e———————————— CLOTHES fim on may call at the funeral home, 1308 Pros-|!“"ded to us by our many friends, neigh- LOST — Bulova 17-jewel Baguette with 215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9 316 8, HAMILTON MA-3149 REG, $200 VALUE pect, tors, relatives and all others in our re-| black strap, in Sears’ basement, Thurs-MeFARLANE-Verna C. of 231 E St | cent bereavement, the loss of our beloved day a. m. Reward. GA-7059. | rss | R— - . Joseph st., age 54 * veloved wife of husband and father, Pred 8S. (Junior) | - ——— — ———— rere n 0 | S Charles A MeFarlane, mother of Willia Freile. We also extend grateful. thanks BOST--Glasses. light blue plastic frames c] UAR I Yh ED ny R. McFarlane, - sister "of Ernest and am for the numerous cards, letters of sympa- May have been lost with pair rust string | E)ROOFING } &% SIDING i / y h il 77) EASY TERMS ther Holmes, grandmother of Willian jy beat ou floral tributes and spiritual Bloves. North side. BR-9649 ? | 79/7 {a 777 7, oe ik R. II and Jill McFarlane, passed away Hguets ur sincere thanks lo Areh- —Yell 1 44 [9 ; Open 8:30 A.M. to 10 PM. Sunday. p. im... Funeral services ors oy bishop Basher Rev. Siedaoui, members of LOST Fellow guid i yeh Ms yia~ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AT OUR FREE CATALOGUE, day, 3 P. M., from Shirley Bros. Cenfral| wr (o. L0d8¢ No. 608 F. & A M. Dr Hifore 5 p. m : AY So IGT E AND of Chapel, 946 N. Dlinois st. Entombment |: G05. employees of R. C. A. pallbear- |; A % INSULATION wii PRICES | # INFORMATION Crown Hill mausoleum. Friends may call |¢% And Moore & Kirk Service for their| LOST Tan scwatet on unley Bat. waht: . Approved | Gl T at the chapel any time. | kind consideration. __ FRELJE FAMILY contains identification. Reward, GA-8327. MATERIAL & SUPPLY CO. PP or raining {CORRECTED NOTICE] HENDRIXON—We wish to express our | 346 W. Wash. St. L1-3668 Ep ALY Ath GRADE McWILLIAMS — Mrs. Madge Arnold, 49! Scere thanks and appreciation for the INSTRUCTIONS 8 | UCATION NECESSARY years, of Olympia, Wash., wife of Jefte many Kind expressions of sympathy ex. i —— é DAY AND NIGHT McWilliams, nother of Robert C, Blake lenged to us at the death of our beloved CROSSWORD PUZZLE LASSES NOW STARTING ang Mis Martha Bralev, daughter of Mr oe i, other, Mymie % Tends {ifon, Ta EE ———————————————————— and rs 1 dally 8 or e any i 401 ROOSEVELT BLDG of Mrs. Mabel due, Rasluton, Snel beautiful floral tributes and for the gins Special, Only S15 Res. $200 Value. . » Answer to Previous Pussle Yoel teal or Xe and Mildred Arnold, passed away Sunday forting words of Rev. Adams of Martins. ‘ Neo age limit; 8th grade tducation, Leash Fo m P id . Boe Services PMnner & Buchanan Mortuary yille and R. D, McCarthy of Indianapolis phone "information. Easy terms. “Be nde rmer resi ent TINT ey 2 JP " no Priends invited Ng lor ne Densiderais Jervices Bo an pendent Sy now! Day and night school. ds yj call Tuesday afternoon and ’ 1 1 ensley eral ' » HA evenings. Home of Martinsville, G. L'S ATTENTION a - ik HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, This ol approved by G.l. office. Our HORIZONTAL animal ARIS (MELLE ary A. puts ner, Monday | SOTEWRLD. We are"daepy_apbescatics | uot asin, ee Ja rt, Ib Lata he ! ! 1467 em ‘ | a ther ates. Inder . an a . 1 Pictured for- 6 Felt concern WAYNE {ave beloved mother of Wilber, Harry and |g ad Wh end our heartfelt thanks and, or epee are paid and oi — given mer South 7 He served 8 IIIT ITIRIR TE | Eimer Melle and Mrs. Helen Healy andj 3pprecialion! to our. many {friends rela-| an allowance. Jobs furnished all gradu- " ! S [ITH " | Ethel Melle, Funeral from her residence| . <° neighbors, for their acts of love| ates, 5 Months complete training. Shop American — president MORSE | FRutsday, 9:30 a. m. Services from St snd kind nbsea ges of sympathy extended | ywners earn from $125 to $200 weekly, why ‘rancis DeSales church, 10 a. B jin our recent lgss, the death of our be-| not you? Investigate mow. Classes starting. president, Dr. of Argentina Calvary cemetery. Priends itd ara loved wife fo Lmma E. Rode- | 5 : : Roberto —— . 8 Runner on N V mond papers. pleace copy.) yeak , | Wald. We ai8c™ extend grateful thanks] I p) Speaks & oya eauty caaemy 6 Hurls snow Finn Funeral Service, Lid the caida Joie of sympathy andl 401 Reesevelt bldg... Cor. Uinols and . eau tifu oral tributes Our sincere 11 Staggered 9 Scatt x AGETT- Rebecca A, of 1428 W, Court | thank Ww washington R1-04 er :Y 3 a $ RE "1 bel ' ; thanks to Rev. Allen B, Cook singe + . | : 0 Fl, age 7 beloved mother of Mrs. Flo | organist embers } 2 REFRIGERATION AND AIR- NOFTON: 13 Wickerwork 10 Station (ab.) 23 Flower 41 Measure J Cite ot, Columbus, Ind. sister of Mrs, Sp Ther of Whe ingen Mi NG offer opportunities to alert, mecontainer 12 Persian 25 Prattle 42 High card BU DGET Sore 0IBpIOn ol Indignupols, Mrs, | Big Four railroad, pallbearers und Shir- chanically- minded men 18 to 60 Since 14 Moringa seed tewas 26 V tabl yr. a k nd n Mrs. lev Brothers Service 1927 UEI spare time training has helped Baleway - egetable 43 Era d Sarah Modlin and James Pryor of Mar- WM. FP RODEWALD AND FAMILY. thousand prepare for jobs. repair shop 15 Trade 13 Entreat 27 Gull-like 44 Mal an your tinsville, also survived by 13 grandehils| comma ee - ownérshir Get FREE opportunity facts 18 Girl's n 16S 4 Sag e dren, passed away Monday a, m. Fu- | UTZ We acknowledge with grateful today Write Utilities Inst, Box A-271 4 ame Sun god birds 45, Constellation CLOTHES neral service Wednesday, 2 p. m., from| APPreciation the thoughtful expressions | ime; ' 19 Adjusted 17 Symbol for 33 Collection of 47 Garden plat | Shirley Bros, West Chapel, 2002 W. Mich- jo, Sympathy, acts of love and kindness | 21 Lari : ih {igan st Burial Floral Park Friends | eXtended to us by our ‘many friends, rel- : . beat 16 0R sayings 48 Native metal | ay call at the residence from noon | AH a, neighbors in Gus, Teoent joss, the | FEMALE HELP WANTED - «9 % SAL | Tuesday until noon Wednesday eathh of our 'belove ittle son erry |. —— 28 Gaelic ee 3 German ve hi Orage { the chapel after ny nesday and Alipiitz. We also extend grateful thafiks for . 01 ior “ the numerous cards, messages of sym3 5ea eagle 20 English river 37 Prince actinium in . SemeIL- lier husbana of Helen Boni pathy and beautiful floral tributes. Our AD TAKER h . | fatk tp sincere. thanks to Rev. John L. Price . oe. Voie 2) Cushion anew 39 Also 53 Chinese er hd Eimer overt, 4d, Donald | singer, pianist, employees of ihe In- For Times Classified entilate 22 Expunge 40 Great (ab.) weight | beth Hornacker, and brother of Albert, lana: Gear Works and J, C. Wilson i 11 320n the ocean r . 8 | Fred, Herbert and Arihur Schell, and Mrs, | Service. Enthusiastic individual with we 34 Short jacket Le e Tre Amend ams Hockins, passed away MR. AND AND. 8 NORA. RUTZ | modulated telephone voice who en3 hh : 8 \ neral services Wednes- y Libyan h bs on day, 1:30 p. m, from Bhirley Brothers’ joys sales work will find steady Floral Park. Friends may cai at. the IN MEMORIAM ¢| employment with a bright future 1H ie | 8 PLAIN chapel any time, | MORGAN - ~In memory of George W. Mor here. STEEDMAN—Her v " 0 ( . 2 DRESS passed aw en BY ra) My Who passed Sway one year ago ® 40-Hour, 5-day week, 0° TNE; Plane, & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, | Joday, JDHLHS 1903: torever @® Hospitalization and life insurre 1:30 p. m, Priends invited. Burial Crown Gone. dear father, gone ferevel ance plans both available. T TITS COAT | dill. Friends may call at mortuary, miss your smiling face, | But you left us to remember See or write Mr. Fritsch
TRULOCK-—Ocle E, 1621 N. Alabama st, age 77, beloved mother of Mrs Frank
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| Faucett and John R. and William E Trulock, sister of Cora Etta Johnson and
George Hay, survived by 13 grandchildren, passed away Sunday p.m. Funeral serv ices Thursday at 2:30 p,m. from B8hirley
| ther of Donald
Wednesday, 2 p. m, at the G, nn Funeral Home, 1508 8. Eagt
ma ! Friends invited, Burial Concordia, Friend
may call at f ners! home. “THREE
brother of Gustav Wiedenhaupt, grandfa-| " For our d Goss, passed away stones FARLEY FUNERAL Market 1234 good Lypists, | at his home, 1423 8, Alabfima gst. nek 11604 _W Morris essary. We will
for clerical work. required. Downtown
Clerk- Typist
No Yypihg: trainin our
office wee Apply Personnel Department, 214 Traction Terminal bldg. INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS 5.Day Week - Pleasant working conditions in downs Permanent position. Good oppor town office. Bookkeeping and typing tunity for advancement. helpful. Opportunity for advancement; 15-day week Apply 115 Electric bldg..
25 Monument cir cl
Tt General Office Work
The Hoosier Casualty Co. 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg.
None on earth can take your place, A happy home we once enjoyéd, How sweet the memory still But death has left a loneliness e world can never fill.
The Indianapolis Times 214 West Maryland St.
Cl k T . t wt Bg typing, some light booke . r-week--1o--start, erk- yp1s 5358, Tllinois LI-1618 5-Day Week Attractive Opening Long est. South side manufacturer 38% Hours ee girl receptionist, good at typing and Permanent position. Good OpPOr-| shorthand. Pleas, working Si i short hours, paid vacation, good salary oy for Ee. vd Enkema PAlCia23 Naomi, A-2417 e Hoosier Casua y Co. 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. | . ~ COFFEE SHOP HOSTESS Salesladies
Must be experienced -managing nd hancling employees
"CLAYPOOL HOTEL
food |
Counter work in dry cleans
Comptometer Clerk ing branch stores. Permanent
Downtown Office
40-Hour Week—5!2 Days Start $25 Week Apply Personnel De 214 Traction Terminal
Indianapolis Railways
daytime work.
PBids.
Davis Cleaners 2835 Northwestern
~ Comptometer Operator
Cost checking and analysis; per-
manent position; downtown air- ———————————————— mb—————— conditioned office, 2 blocks from - “TH A Good Girdle The House of Crane 00 1d} i does for & woman than 124 S. Meridian RI-2353 Rt Learn to fit “and sell = them now and earn while you
employment office,
CURB GIRLS | fim 18 to 25 years. Spencer's Restaurant, THE WM. H. RLOCK CO,
4411 Allisonville rd.
~ ELECTROMATIC BILLERS 4 Women for special [iG Es
STENOGRAPHERS Dictation Ediphone Apply Office Manager
Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.
Meridian
earnings; no previous experience sary; beautiful samples furnished. Apply 214 Kregse Bldg, 41 E. Washington St SEAMSTRESS, EXPERIENCED
40-Hou Apply
Week,
for Men's Alteration Dept.; Eme
Pleasant working conditions. ployment Office, 7th Floor,
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO, SINNER YT WEAVERS
Young Women Over 17 No experience necessary. Pay ine creases as your training advance Choice of Hours 5-Da wee Machine work
Indianapolis Blesebing Co.
500 W. w _Wabash LI-5466 ee
SECRETARY
Experiended ‘Electromatic Typist. 40-Hour Week. . Apply Employ~ ment Dept., Victor Division, 3310 E. Michigan,
"HAND SEWERS Fur Finishers and
Cloth Alteration Hands for qualified
Top salary pald to experineced Permanent position girls; 40-hour week with time and applicant. Must be SOmpeteh one-half for overtime. See Mr. Ediphone peta. pply to Mr, Dushman, Routzahn, | INDIANA FUR CO. Indpls. Paint & Color Co. 114 E. Washington 640 Capitol LI-1521
EXPERIENCED
MENDERS HOSIERY
Real Silk Hosiery Mills
Private Secretary
to general manager of large vretall ore ganization. Responsible position, interests ing work. Good salary and pleasant sure roundings. Write giving age, references, etc. Address Times, Box A-83.
te use Boundse ition with est pie. LI-1318.
634 WN. NOBLE
Experienced and Capable
SADLY MISSED BY WIFE, CHILDREN Beauty Operator
office. Must be
credit Experience not nec-
+ | FLANKER & BUCHANAN —25 West Fal
Apply bmployment Office Creek Boulevard TA 3377,
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
JFor location of nearest Bros. ‘Central Chapel. 946 N. Illinois st: GRANDCHILDREN. h } Burial Grown Hill Friends may call at Single, over 35, to take charge of pro- P { itton 1 t n store phon Wabas 4521 | the chapel any time, { es sional. office. MA-7065. . ermanent posi on in executive's office, p e WIEDENHAUPT—Herman ¥.. 78 Fouts, | FUNERAL! DIRECTORS . ih Hosiery eamers Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor, RESET conte funeral HOME BOOKKEEPERS: THE WM, H. BLOCK CO, a 5. v ee, Mrs, Mab: el no . s Goss. Finch and Miss Bertha Wiedenhaupt, | 1938 W Michigan st | > BE-1v4 . Real Silk Hosiery ‘Mills
STENOGRAPHER Experienced. Pleasant working conditions for attractive young lady, Pernianent. Receive incoming phone calls and some receptionist work. Phone gaa Mr. Keller “for. appointment, CHANAN
- 634 N. NOBLE . .
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A Good Place
for biling and Sk: Saay wee Apply F
PITMAN 1200
TYPIST! Paul H. 49 N
TYPIST —Desirabl solidated bldg.
TYPIST with ®
hours, Stoae, Boor, Consolidate fi a A
INDIANA BEL Ww
for gesneral resta or Sunday. must
TIMMON'S 1434 Nordyke—Ac: WwW Top wage: § WE
Waitress
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8 young children $20. Write, sta address Times, EF
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positon. Warmeo ew Jersey. WH to keep house ar Call GA-2547, 14 WOMEN who n
—hours at oO Maid Products,
WOMAN, white.
Mother employ: gyening.
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Post-\ Increas
Average 1 for the § $36 for
Additiona Regul Vacati TTT R
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INDI TELEPH(
Elderly Cou tory and 140 po
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