Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1946 — Page 18
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Class of '29 Awards Go to, ~ Former Seniors.
John Rawlings and Mary Bishop, who walked off with a number of other prizes, today were presented the Shortridge high school Class of 29 awards, They were named as seniors who have reflected the most credit on Shortridge at the annual Awards Day program, Athletic honors are
to be presented at the school next/of the National Office Management
week, Those honored today included:
Public Speaking--Nancy Sutton, McLane, Don Tabbert, Tom Coryell and
ade, Scholastie Art Certificates—Sharon Collins, Lila Cullen, Robert Green, Sue Hanna, Boroghs. Harris, James Peed, John Shortridge, Jean Summers and George one. Achlevement keys—Lorene Elliott, arbara Heinlein, Yvonne Nelson, Marilyn E. Peck, James. Reid, Jacqueline Rinker
and George Stone Purdue Drawing Award—Charles Ball-
man, second place Art Awards—Esther Cayluza, Robert Gree George Stone, Lorene
Sharon Collins, Mary Jo Pellin AR an Ann Hicks, Phi Beta Kappa Book te Outstanding Senjor-_Helen ellenberger " Orohestra Gold Pins Nancy Beatty, Marie Fleischer, Fred Franklin, Margaret Flaymaken | Mitchell, John ewhouse, Holsinger, semble Service Awards—Ruth Auter, Pra Matkin and Mark Mowry Band SWeaters—Johh Ames, Best, James Best, e Big Deselar, Jack ae ¢ ier roymson, , Damon Goode, Joe Hampyler, Robert Keyler, WilHam Kuebler, Robert Palmer, Bill E, Peet, Gordon Platt, Ronald Platt, Irving Prince, Jack Schimpf, Glen Cpeckman, Guy Taylor, William Thomas, and Clair Zook. Senior Bandsman Trophy--Glen Bpeckman, Bausch and Lomb Science Award-—Hel-en S8nellenberger.
Latin Awards—Marian Miner and Nancy |Commander-elect is Norman Pearce,
Sutton. Alliance Francaise medal—Mary Bishop. Prench awards—Virginia Cordill, Ann’ Buckler, Eugenie Nicholson. and Ann Higham, Spanis
plete Anre Benefiel, Ruth Cooley, .Barbara Burch, Joan Gutzwiller, Jean Mc Lachlan, Roxann Truitt, Dolores man, Patricia Britton, Doris vey, rta Laner, Faye Martha Jasperson, Marcia Keel, Rodenbeck, Mary Jane Stout, Dolores Unversaw, Jean Jordan, Virginia Crume, Rernice Steinberg, Lorraine ilson, Betty Bertrand, Giloria Dotts, Jeanne Eberg, Betty Prince and Florence Domor. Mu Phi Epsilon Award—Frances Matkin. G ress Contest—Devera Fisher,
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third prize. Awards—John Rawlings and Shirley Rosa, | Dramatics — John Rawlings and Jean , Butler University Field Day Award—John Thompson, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship—Nancy Sutton, Eugenie Nicholson and Margaret Mason received certificates of merit in competition. American Legion Auxiliary 3 Contest. Jack Forbes, . Student Board Key
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award—Robert Mc-| {jon will hold its first model airShorthand Certificates — Ru t h {plane meet at noon Sunday on the
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George T. Whalden, president of the Society of Residential Appraisers, will speak tomorrow at the Great’ Lakes - Appraisal conference in Detroit. Others attending from here are Forest M. Knight, Mead Knight, both of the F. M. Knight Co., and Fred W. Asperger, First Federal Savings & Loan association of Indianapolis.
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DEATH NOTICES 1 indianapolis “Times, Wed., May 22, 1046 ACTON—Vernon, of 1322 W. 3lst st, busband of Marian, father of Lou, June, Jack, Joy and Edna of Indianapo!is and Pvt, Vernon Roy Acton, stationed in Germany, passed away at the Motaodist hospital May 20. Priends may all at the Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home, 2339 N. Meridian st. Funeral services Thursday, May 23, 2 p. m, at the funeral home. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. (Logootee and Evansville papers please copy.)
ENNIS-«Mrs. Eva May, Washington, Apt. 18, Myrtle Jett, Mrs. Helen Houk, Harry Ennis, Earl Ennis, Petersburg, Ind. sister of Mrs. J. F. West 8r., passed away Monday p. m., Services Flanner & Bi chanan Mortuary, Thursday, 10:30 a. Friends invited. = Burial Memorial Park, Friends may call at the mortuary.
FRANZMAN—Mary, wife of William J.; mother of Herbert, Mrs. Nina Driscoll, York, Pa.; Eugene Franzman, and Leon Pranzman (deceased), died Monday at St. Vincent's Hospital. Funeral Thursday, 8:30 at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian ay 15th A St., 9 a. m. St. Bridget's chur: nterples o! the print maker's wrt. ment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary, Mrs. Franzman was a member of the Third Ordertof St. Fran-
association in the Riley hotel. Discussion will center on. a testing
determine qualifications of students who aspire to business positions.
A song fest celebrating the 111th anniversary of the Missouri Hare mony and Diapason Singing classes will be held in the Morristown Christian church from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday. The present class is coinposed of descendants of members of the first class, founded in 1835.
An exhibit by the the Indiana Print
71 years, 4001 E. mother of Mrs.
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The newly formed Broad Ripple
post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will | ©# in: GOFF—David J. (Dave); husband of hold institution and installation OFF nud dine Chins, Ta aot ceremonies at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow | Hanson (deceased) and Harry Goff;
brother of Mrs. Dora Kroll of Peru; Mrs. Lawrence Messing of Detroit, Kathleen Gofl, Paterson, N. J., Mrs. Ethel Phillips and Mrs. Albert Vaugh, both of Indianapolis; George Goff, Granite City, Ill, and Charles Goff, Indianapolis; passed away Tuesday morning at his residence, Cutten. Bervioe: anner & Buchanan, Friay, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, P priends may call at mortuary.
HEIDELBERG-—Harry J., age 55 years, of 1943 8. Meridian, son of Mr. and Mrs Ir J. Heidelberg. b brother of James and Fred Heidelberg, rs. Mary Laudick, all of city; Frank Heidelberg of Los Angeles, Cal, Funeral from Laue Fuheral ] one, 1458 8. Meridian, Priday, 8:30 a. | Roch’s church, 8 a. m. ‘Burial Holy Cros
in Broad Ripple high school gym.
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Rocklyn 4-H club will have its] third meeting next Tuesday in the
home of Miss Betty Cossell, T7503 cemetery. Rockville rd. IVERSON—Anna, of 1625 Montcalm st, age 70, beloved wife of Christian Iverson; stepmother of John and Russell Iverson; sister of Margaret Arnold; aunt of Leroy L. Arnold and Elizabeth C. Davis, a e eda S passed away Tuesday a. m, Funeral services Friday 1:30 p. m. from Shirley | Brothers Central chapel, 946 N. lllinois § Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at ANGOLA—John Treu, 87. Survivors: Sis-|the chapel any time. ters. Mrs. Henry Lee, Mrs. Rosetta Orm-| JoNAS—Chattie Blanch, beloved wife of iston, Noble W. Jonas; mother .of Noble H : 4 Jonas, Paul William Jonas, W. Lewis BLOOMINGDALE —Elmer R. Kelley, .56 . Ly ’ Survivors: Wife, Irene: daughters, Mrs, [Jonas sister of Harry Garver and Elma Wilson, Mrs. Virginia Herndon; son, George Garver of Indianapolis; Frederick Howard; sisters, Mrs. Josie Merenda, Mrs. Sarver ol pam, i Mis. Malte : , Will . y y / . Luella Lewis; brother ard Wagoner, New Palestine; 8 grandchildren
BLUFFTON-—Mrs. Minnie J. DeHaven.! and niece of George Garver of Hamilton, 75. Survivors: Husband, Lew; daughter,| O., passed away at her home, 10 miles Mrs, A. Lee Johns; son, Prank C.; sister,| north of Shelbyville Monday p. m. Mrs, George Weist; Friends may call at the home. FPuners!
brother, Henry Leist.|
| services Thursday, 1:30 m. at the resi-BaAzIl-John Wo Bridjewatess. ad dence, 2:30 p. m. New Faleniine Christian b ners willloar E11 > SCAT oudy, | church. Friends invited. Burial New rothers, William, sha, | Palestine cemetery, Robert W. Stirling CORY—Mrs. Nevada Jackson, 69. Sur-|Service. vivors: Husband, Samuel; daughters, | KELLEY Elmer R, age 56, husband of Mrs. Caroline Gard, Mrs. Delores Buller-| Irene Kelley, father of Mrs, Alma Wildick; sons, Robert, Clarence, Clell, Floyd,|son and Howard Kelly, Indianapolis; Mrs.
muel Jr., Griffith; brothers, Roy, Pearl. | in Ralph and William Burns; sisters, Mrs. Prances Jackson, Mrs, Bessie Morgan, Mrs. Nettie Hurst, Mrs. Lelia Hurst, Mrs. Dovie Evinger.
CULVER—Burrdette Day, 52. Survivors: Wife, Cleo; daughters, Mrs. Julia Rramet, Mrs, Catherine ,. Miss Doris Day: Sgt. Dale; sister, Miss Minnie Day.
EAST CHICAGO—Vincent Aundrzejewski, 62. Survivors: Wife, Frances; son, Stephen; daughter, Wanda Andrzejewski.
inia Herndon, Marshall, Ind.; brother rs. Josie Merenda, Mrs. Luella Lewis and Willard Kelley, passed away Tueshis Rome Rant: Bicemitgdale. vies Friday, e Pu934 Ww
the residence of daughter, N. Mount st., after p. m,, esday. ERR—Charles A, age 59, Tey husband of Jessye M. Kerr, brother of Edwin R. and Miss Bertha E. Kerr, passed Funeral Priday, 2:30 H. Herrmann Funeral
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GARY -Mary Kwalek, 46. Husband, Paul: daughters, Mrs Bilunar, ire. Bernard Tropilo, Mrs, Theo invite dore Woloszyn, son, Joseph; sisters, Mrs. | LINTON Mr Martin: Urban, Mrs, Leonard Maciejewski, | LINTON Mrs. Josehine Kwallk lof Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Leora Irvin, 47. Survivors Husband, PF. Bernard: son, William F.; sisters, Mrs. H. R. McKinney, Mrs. Henry, brother, J. H. Glass.
Pauline M., 536 N. Cenwidow of Charles J., mother Glen J. Riser, Mrs. W. Atkinson and Charles A, Linton of Indianapviis, and Mrs. Harry D. Mead, Chicago, H. A (1, passed away Tuesday. Services at jie Fesidence, 536 N. Central Court, Irsday, n LAFAYETTE--Mrs. Rose Lafirimore, -80 | Burial Crown ud i a, nied Survivors: - Husband, Charles; daughter, |the home after 6 p, m. Wednesday. Mrs McCARTHY--Michael F.. brother of Miss
Mes; Goldie Kratiel, Shen, Loretta | uffman, Mrs a Siltz | Katherine Mc y . cCarthy of 94 , WH t., Mrs. Catherin he a, Rice, “85. Survivors:| clo of william and Chatles McCarthy and Mrs. Al Holmeister, ssed away
Daughter, Mrs, lle R. Watson; son, Monday. Funeral Thursday, May 23, from
Richard; sister, Mrs. R, T, Miskimen. Robert Edmunds Higman, 88. Survivors: the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1503 N Me. fldien st, 8:30 a. m.: requieum mass at
Wife, Mary Elizabeth; daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Garwood, Miss Gertrude Higman, Joh Mrs. August Kull; sons, Francis, Newton; |p Shas church, § a. m. Interment brother, Perry; sister, Mrs. Anna Ricks. oly Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Please omit flowers.
NAPPANEE—Vernon Walters, 59. Sur-|POND-Nell Gutes, age 66, beloved sister Offi Hw HUB FURNI vivors: Wife, Bessie: daughters, Mrs. | Of “Mrs. Ida Nicholson of Baltimore, HISEY & TITUS Key Punch Operator ice Clerks | R co. Enid Brunso, ot opal Stoops; brothers, | bot Mra, Pay Stewart, Mrs, Mable Seitz, 951 M. Delaware BL £1-3828 ” Gigod Par | Jesse, Ira SCAT, urton, sister, Miss! ® ndianapolis, passed away Tues- ete ————————————— g ” wntown Office | 414 E. WASH. ST. Alice Walters. a. m. Services Thursday, 1:30 p. im. | ~ SHIRLEY BROS. CO. A0-nou? week, good Diy, Naady BIE™ gay Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 | work for firm - making medical | tween New Jersey & East—FR-0347 | g ONTARIO-_Albert Bartley Iddlings, 68. N. Illinois. = Burial Crownland cemetery, |934 N. Olinots L1-340 Produste. ADDY Soi onhel office, 40 Hour Week | 8arvivors: /ife, Resa, brother, Wii- Nobiesville Ind. Priends may call at the] RY “or call LI-131 ' Bonus Plan — Free Transportation —— — | a0 J, { chapel any time. y JONES | & HURT MORTUA or call LI-7374 ply Personnel Office A USE YOUR CREDIT AT APEL 214 Traction Terminal PERU A. Shively, 1 vivors: | PURSEL—Nellie J, of 4740 Coll $4 Traction Torm'ns : =< i—————— EM A. Stively, 76. guivisors: | PURSEL-Rellle J, of 4140 College are pay ang Nn ATOGIARES Service PITMAN. MOORE CO. . a PERSONAL Doris Rohrer; brothers, the Rev. Thomas | | i Yours Yale of Elmoje BE Purse, {Sher 2228 Shelby st. =. -- Indianapolis Railway 4 e | LOANS A, Charles; sister, Mrs. David Cripe. or Mrs. Minnie O : Ine and Mre pret ROBERT Ww. STIRLING | ® Y SANDBORN—Mrs. Flossie Pear! Adams. | M. Watts; grandmother of Private Jack 1422 Pi Brognees ace MA-8578 KE PUNCH OPERATOR WE WILL TRAIN TRUST ICOMPANY Se. I Surrivors Husband Clarence, | if Los Rickard x Fs ol, jo ces Togs | 7 T 1. JORTUARY Experienced on alphabetic key ct aughter, Mary Myrthel Adams: son, Ken- 3 p. m. at Colonia apel, 3447 1633 8. MERIDIAN A ¥ n alphabetic key punch 1 31 1 ib] siti 1 b » g elie ave. Friends 1 VOIGT preferred. but’ will train fast, accurate] 8irl to or responsinle position in 128 EAST MARKET STREEY Beh; biowhers, Winchell and Jdman | ion Chapel. Da Some. Burial PR-117 typist. Excelleit opportunity to train fer| OW S8ice. Typing eisentinl sor Dane j . sas J | SCHAFFER—Roger Lynn. of 1470 B TG Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" | \UCrative Xro ession. Good starting salar). | men 5 31 Ww. Washington St. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP SOUTH BEND - Hens J. Joipensen, 58 | side ave, entered into rest Yaak Tne en, — oF THs MA-D43E 5-day £-Day, 40-Hour Week . - eg— Hare B.BATY A. daughiers, Lis. EUS | Suiry Schafer: Yeats: 220 o! Sober! aud AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. . h S:| fer; grandson of Joseph and Clarice y A Al { 333 N. Pennsylvania, CROSSWORD PUZZLE jarvin a le, Mus, sis. perc sthy | Sturges, Frank and Gold Schaffer and FLOWERS, SHRUBS, PL NTS 5 { 342 N. Meridian 81. | §39 Architects and Builders Bldg. . — - ensen, Mrs. Marie Hansen [ Burren and Udell] Brooks, Service Thurs- Peonies All colors. Ley's, 3700 Bluff | eee eee Anawer te Previous Pussle Miss Augusta Amalia Johnson, 69. Surs iy . na eace Shi pel, 2050 E. Road, 5th orp Sout oH Experienced Overall Makers PTET : —— vivors: Sister, Miss Em E. Johr + | Mie t riends are welcome. Burial Sumner Road, east side of Blu q d u S Offi . | LL BESTE TTT] 1S INIGIE | brother, Andrew GQ. John OMNSOR.| Anderson cemetery, Moore's Mortuaries. | Tor sale. 3c B “dor A SoTors. | J Yost SION Ai, JONS STENOGRAPHER : oo icia AYE [| IDIETAITIE m C. Wheeler, 75. Survivors: Daugh-| STEIDLE--Peter Paul, age 77 beloved POORIES +73 BL-215 _- fom, SNES ribE LL LE ! ter, Mrs. Mary Myers; son, Maurice , Jusband of Mary M. Steidle, father of . astr 00 Attractive opening for girl 20-35 years) . IN| AIR FID MISHAWAKA—Mrs. Laura Etta Stoner, | 0h0 and Frances Steidle, passed away y oF gt . Sur Drug} LC My suv | Suddenly Monday at his residence, 5114| INSTRUC & HORIZONTAL VERTICAL SEAR TE nonce lBTBIRArR) [2 kimbie Mes. Ciro ck, SA | Broadway. Funeral from: Speaks. & P| iD tet ONS "| Experienced fre pasiry: short moun:| R,K.0, RADIO PICTURES - 4 : & Se AN » Mra | pineral H , ! excellent pay; no Sundays. R.K.0. ™ 1,7Pictured U. 1 Venturing WIE NI HE Howard E Smith: sons, Joseph D., Ro-| nit I Joma No Matidian 8t., BEAUTY co 3 SALE . ¥ | 430 N. Llinois. » s arence thers, ursaay at. 9; a. m., St oan A 8. Assistant 2 Portugues le EE TIBET Ee Ale Granville Oyster Tolers, Amos unt Church ‘at 10 a. Burial St, Joseph Lu u ANDREWS of [®)~4 EC) TERRE WAUTE—Mrs. Louise A Cemetery. Friends invited. Special, Only $125—Reg. $200 Value. J — Is nna ’ | Sule 3 Back of neck [RISOISIMCTAITSIUANIEIRY | ihe ourtiort 30 wifi! alight | STEVENS iam, or tur sha | of SAR mention tz RESTAURANT S h , A ers, rs. verett Jeli M ning ather { gay Fotisian tOne-spot [EIEISIE TI SISAIRIGIEIRIEtEN . | ithe Sih Beten puttugeer M5 Nell] or" ¥iory Sly: Srainer of Mra. Bein | Dhenagdtiormation, E367 terms Bo inde enographer outlaw 5 Left hand AEEETE] PRIEHE EIR Mrs, Ghtherine C. Haberiin, 76. J Lyte, ana ns Hazel Stevens; lervices at - Py L'S ATTENTION ool 1608 N. Dlineis - a = rs. Elizabet roud, 76, . ison spel of the Chimes, » Downtown office; 40-hour week; : 1234 s : : ato girl (ab.) 22 Splash 39 Consumers as aan, B, Widen, 97. | 1231200 Wrial Round: HU Frisnos ay | Apnea tei ro work: a sadions : Bonus DA peraenoet Done 16 Thick cord 6 Beloved 25 Begin . 45 Fish William Rutter, 69. Burvivor: Son,! ll at the Chapel of the Chimes. and ether states, Under Q.L plan ail S | | di 214 Traction Terminal Da {17 Against TCeremony 27 Partake ' 47Foot part © re OAKB—Mrs. Lucetta J. Good, 305]. Toe T sires oF aay ad BE rie | ee aaasea Ions arm alshed a Eras alesladies , rs, Lucetta od, 89. p , Sister o ana an aurice | an wance. Jo al u- . " 19 Lethargy 8 Single thing 30 Dread 48 Church recess |Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Minnie Wan-| Welsh, passed away Monday. neral | ates, . Mouthe complete training. Shop Indianapolis Railways : 30 Anger * 9 Specific 32 Age 49 Rhode Island gren, Mrs, Mary Goetz, Mrs. Edith Curry; ( Thursday, May 23, 8:30 a. m. at the|ewners om $125 te $200 weekly, why ; sian sons, Fred, Rober George W, Usher Mortuary 2313 W. Wash- | net ou RL now. Classes starting. . ravity (ab. " Count kind ‘ gravity (ab.) 35 Annoys (ab.) {ington sf. 9 am. St. Joan of Are ounter work in ary ciean- STENOGRAPHER ’ ES ly 10 Dry 36 Upright 50R a DEATH NOTI | Church. Friends invited. Burial Holy| Royal Beauty Academy Bic 24 Niton (ab. 11 Greek Seaport 38 He & King 51 Doo —— —— CES “ : ' Shon cemetery. Friends may call at mor-| 4o1 Roosevelt bidg., Cor. Ilinols and ing branch stores. Permanent Steady employment with advancement LE (ab.) 12 Li is working etest Indianapolis Times, Wed., May 22, io | Washington, RI1-048) based on your bility and efficiency. Firm lh ay ght- flux on = co- 53 Dama - TRASK--Mrs. Rose J, 6017 Carrollton in business many years at present loca had / units : mage ANDERSON Howard, age . 73, beloved | ave, wife of Charles A.: mother of Mrs. daytime work. tion: 2 blocks from Circle; office 1s fr26 Postscript operation of 55 Evil brother of Mrs. Rella Ralston of Indian-| George B. Schley and Verne A. Trask,| LOST AND FOUND i conditioned. : es ree 13 Jumped — State, War 57 Mixed type l-apolls, Oliver Anderson of North Vernou,|Passed away Wednesday morning. Service 20 cross b : 18 Greek lett ’ Ind, and Frank Anderson( deceased), | Manner & Buchanan mortuary Priday, 10 R (black). uniform. bag, THE HOUSE OF CRANE etter and Navy 59 Comparative passed away Tuesday a. m. Funeral Thurs. | 8. m. Friends invited." (Please do not send|, ' WILMA GROSSMAN.” left on esst- . } 21 Pet lambs Departments suffix day, 3 p. m. from Shirley Bros. Central | flowers) bound. AS about 5:30 p. m. Finder avis eaners 124 8. Meridian RI-285% ? . Cuabel, yi rang Burial Oaklandon | TUTTLE ~John, husband of Pearl Tuttle Rlease oall Veterans’ Hosp, TA-14. : S "T\ here r riends may call at the chapel | ‘passed ’ ward 0 In after 6 p. m, Wednesday. 11 a. m away Tuesday. Fungral Pridar. LOST—Lady’s yellow gold" Hamilton wrist. 2835 Northwestern STENOGRAPHIC " —]e BLUE—Mrs. Florence A, 424 KE. 21st st. | services Floral~Park Friday, 1:30 p.m, watch on W, Michigan trolley between , Positions are available for gis - wr of George W., dear friend of | WHITEHEAD—Fiancis M.. 85 years, Be- 3:30 to 4 p. m. Keepsake. Call TA-1982. in stenographic an ais her tele , Baitn. Me Reaver, passed aw loved father of Mrs. Corinne F. Old-|Reward. SALES GIRL To sel greeting cards hohe ork aa Flehannt Shaan ImOUALY. Briony. 1030, © on Ehesnny. Soyer K Whitehead: Funersi| LOST TEowR Wper Bola in fone of HE Gy woos. "employment Office’ . 2: p.m, a e GC, err- Tec 00! on an st, er. - Friends invited. Burial Peru, Ind. (Peru|mann Funeral Home, 1505 8 Kast st, Pinder return 450 BE Walnut. ward. STATIONERS Ine. ‘38 N. PENN 240 N. Meridia . Japere lets copy). . [Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends| 11-4016. " ‘ INDIANA SELL TELEPHONE CO. — r n i LA TIOUIer OF Ma Arian. granimothag. of | Tema A manne | LOST SSE Tom een TE ai, »_A Good Flace for Girl to Work oR chael Buchanan Pa T - ' . ' Bs eraid ay. passed AWAY DICT Ber irs CARD OF THANKS 3 ins rk Joth and Illinois.. Reward. GIRL STENOGRAPHER 5 ay, AR. MM, ‘at the Beanblossom | RR cm go or aes estat - A \ hy Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st Burial A! | KRUGER~We afe deeply appreciative and y ttractive position, good starting sl A Ara C1 alk, Buel Gcougs | hiend. ov Deets hae lor quay: | PORT, WEATKd 2n STaen SAIL VICK, for downtown offen, bookkeeping export 827, TRPOTOST for pdvaneemtnt tagth 0 ited A L Sung, A } Sriend, neig hoy, Feiative. “Boots,” Bear home, 3009 CHAS pike. ence helpful, no typing, age 20 to 30, STENOGRAPHER—General oe. oF . ] —— i PTR Samiel, holoied hushand of Abus floyal tributes, sympathy cards and other |Cicase return. Reward. CH-4611-1. _ _|pieasant working conditions, 81-day weeb.| Sls-day week. L1-6035. HU-2186 Td dg de on '8. Lucretia Sallan-| courtesies rendered at the death of our LOST—Lady's biack plastic purse. Des- Apply 715 Electric building. Sig er 0 fcago and Mrs. Myrtle Rains of | beloved husband and father, William F.| Perately in need of keys and glasses. ? or Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Serv Kruger. Our sincere thanks to Rey, ¥, Reward. LI-0365. Rirsn ® SECRETARY ly ak : jou Thursday, -10 a.m. at the Bean- Baries, for his messages of consola-| LOST, 22-inch truck tire and rim Thurs- | . Blossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st.. Burial 1, (soloist) Russell Ford, organist, 33d] day morning vicinity Madison and East An excellent opportunity for a com e- | s 18 Floral Park cemetery. Friends may call| Scottish. Rite and honorary pallbearers | sts. Needed badly, Reward. CH-1208., Billi Cl : k tent, stenographer 100kIng for & scoured | Gi : ji ortuary. ¢ rs jor the understanding courtesies and el-| [OST—Gent's blue spinel Masonic ring, | ing ), er well paid future. Good starting salary | " DAVIS Wi iam D, ears, of 1021 | Bulent_service Tendered. glirine, Easter Highway 431, north. Reward. Phone 5-day week. I 4 - Adaor, fats er of gamed v, Neidhamer oa, oo Cori ed Pox and TA-1609, 5-day week, clerical and gemeral typing AMERICAN STATES INS. CoO.’ 5 3a 0. aw ay Tuesday. Friends may | (Pakbearers), the Past Patrons of 11th FASHIO rocking chaif. Reward. . . f i 1 REhe Jordin Foner oi, 2428 uy 8 prt igs 3 Bog Wel hi IR otf found, please call RI-5058. Advance Paint Products, Inc. 542 N. Meridian St. a 23, | ¢hureh “and board and. Wald Puneral ; . Service for thelr kind consideration. Save hp to 40%—Use TIMES Want Ada |. 338 N. Capitol in children’s home. Apply MRS. MAUD L. KRUGER AND|Times Wank Ads Lowest Rate in City.| op Governess yi." (iiveraity 2h call ". 4 A 2 : Lo YC i a SLL i Ll i ML y i! \ » % A il A
the Tolin Funersi| >
FARLEY FUNERALS 3 2.
EDMONDSON—I is with deepest grati-
Attractive position, good miey for or-|
Good Opportunity for Advancement.
THE HOOSIER CASUALTY CO.
15th Floor, Fletcher Trust Bldg.
® CLERK-TYPIST
We need several par<plus typists who] wil want to train for a lucrative insur re profession. Good starting salary with! : ora future. 5-day week
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7 AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.
| 542 N. Meridian St.
5-DAY
E me, 1505 8S. East st. Friends invited. iyor i g eciation that we extend Da At Dons a. hg or ahters Buriai Washington Park. Priends may wo fr che appre for everything, to each| Perens KO. Ra dra Bi ave apotte . on, Mes Ne Bo Ry 18. 1h at the funeral home after 6 p. m. Wednes- | friend, neighbor, relative,” for "beautiful | K. . Radio Fic ures om Curtis; son, Pa re les.| day. Prospect Chapter O. E. 8. No. 42. floral tributes, sympathy cards, and other| 430 R IHinois RI-2582 FARMERSBURG—Mrs. Rachel M. Mc- | Services Thursday, 8 p. m | courtesies rendered at the deat of our beCammon, 90. Survivor. Son, James. KING—Paul W, of 2216 College ave. en- | loved wife ad gg OR | . f i tered int st r sing 4 bh S | d Pr. WAXNE-Mes Lata Mute oer | S150 010 i Tussahy vate See gn, uk ern haat gto. Cashier-Saleslady 62. Survivors: Husband, Charles, sons Friday, 10:30 a. m., at Pe Chapel, 2050 | Members of Major Harold Megrew Auxil Harold, Homer; daughters, Mrs. Ruby ace pe [tary ‘and Shirley Bros. Service for their | arias Worman, Mrs, Alice Pett, Mrs. Beatrice |. Michigan st. ‘Friends are welcome. kind consideration. | Cashiering and capable of seilin Burns; sisters, Mrs. Edna White, Mrs. Buras Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries. THE EDMONDSON FAMILY. |purses: must have pleasing personalit Mrs. Maude DeVault, NKFORD--William T., 3935 N. Temple; ——————— 0 . : EE i Maar Mrs. Josephine gy and of Helen H.. father of Curtis MENEFEE-It is with geepest st gratitude | 1d HOY gVe} 35, Sue: Pune. 0 , C d| aurice W. of Milwaukee and M , i ' i Neaver; brothers, Alonza, Onie, Carl and oo AHS YM odlas Tex., passed away | thing, to each, friend, neighbor, relative, Gillman's, 27 Monument Circle, Mrs. Inez Marie Meyer Turflinger, 59. 3 esday. Befvice at Flanner & Buchanan for besutitu] soral tributes, sympathy Survivors: Husband, Oscar; daughters, ortuary ursday 1 p. m. Friends inMiss Eienore Turfiinger, Mrs. Dorothy yited. Burial Sutherland Park cemetery. courtesies extended during the illness and Women for Counter Work Jamieson; son, Thomas. Friends may call al mortuary death of our husband, father and son. Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian Mrs. Augusta Van Arsdale 81 Survi-(LEWIS- Catherine M.. wife of Jess Lewis, Se ae or Flowers chaoka Fi 2 Salary “322.50 wee. vors: Sisters, Miss Caroline Walda, Miss| passed away May 19 in Canton, p Manufacturing Fountain Girl 5601 N. Illinois
r. F. P. Jones, Imsley Corp. and the service dept.; and Blackwell Funeral Servic —WIPFE, DAUGHTER, ' MOTHER.
Pallbearers |
SCHOENER PHARMACY GLOVE OPERATORS
Experienced Apply in Person
Senate Avenue Glove Plant
1315 Senate Avenue
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 “ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME |
1934 W. Michigan st.
Hand Sewers
Creek x yr Aa3T
BERT S. GADD Tor. Site B00 4 Bernsen 2130 Prospect St. : GRINSTEINER'S Indiana Fur Co.
1601 B. New York 8374
G, H. HERRMANN
1508 8. EAST OT.
114 E. Washington,
40 HOURS
% Comptometer Operator % Biller * Stenographer
Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. 941 N. Meridian St.
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR
| 40 nours, in pleasant surroundings. | | downtown, Good salary and advancement.
Apply Mr. Stau Jacher, ectric Supply,
Ediphone Operator
40-hour, 5-day week. Pleasant working conditions.
General Electric Supply Co.
336 W. Georgia. LY-8443
STENOGRAPHERS|”
oH esUngRouLe -
Comptometer Opr.
FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 “Bmall ¢ General Office 100: ae
pin salary. LI-4611. aptly Natt 1 - pod Distributors, t 6 E. rr
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office, some
Capable young lady, 18-30, wit school or business college IL Must take dictation and be a good typist: To act as private Secretary to executive and general clerical work Ri rapidly growing organization. Good ours Gg
venient location, con 1 Yomlent location genial odie, Call M
Typists ad Stenographers
% Convenient Location % Good Starting Salar: % 38'2-Hour Week
MARION ‘COUNTY DEPT. OF u
Public Welfare
143 E. Market
TYPIST
5-Day Week
Permanent position. $25 week to start. See Henry Drake from 10-12 gm .
Empire Life & Accident Ins. Co.
als E. New York. /PIST For) Dilling. 5 5 di 9 ho » oo ular iRcreases. JK, ou, PBX Operator, some typing, 40hour week. Salary open. GA-2411,
College-trained Girls
for service representative and other Telephone Work. Age 20-2».
- BORoYmem Siftes
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. USHERETTES
MUST BE OVER 17. INQUIRE IN PER- { SON,- NO CALLS. MR. PAUL, LYRIC | THEATER WEEK-END waitgesses, cashier, week-end ! kitchen help. Apply 226 N. Illinois.
GIRLS
Business is good and we need help. We | will train you: choose from office work or light stock work: good starting salary plus automatic raises.
=>» LANE BRYANT <=
752 E. MARKET
. GIRLS 18 TO 25
We still have openings for a few girls for steady work. Apply
Central States Envelope Co.
18 8. Sherman Dr.
10
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED Work With J. A. Goodman
at NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
Nearly everyone knows the | brought the hosiery industr
man whe to Indian- { apolis over 25 years ago, which has the reputation for the hig est earnings and finest working conditions. Fine transportation facilities here. Opening now for
Experienced Runner achine Operator
| Boys for Distribution Work in Department 19 to 20
750 E. Michigan Call RI-6511, 8 a. m. to § p. m.
Soda Fountain
We have a number of openings for young ladies and young gene tlemen to work on our fountain.
See Mr. MOORE Apply at office
HOOK'S
DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES
| California ad. Market Sts. | :
MAN AND WIFE white, for Alene NT prork, 350 per week “and Ean Pa MALE HELP WANTED 11
AUTO MECHANIGE 50D CONDITIONS OD ARAN TH SSR asians
30TH & CENTRAL SALES Los OT A-4s01
COOK shit ™ estaurant, 3 ve) onville Rd., MEN WANTED % Experienced - % Flour Packers
% Feed Packers % Flour Mi Wotkers
ACME-EVANS CO. INC.
W. Washington & Blackford Sts,
FOUNTAIN OR GRILL MEN
Parkmoor, Coliseum & RE. 38th, © tor resus. & rie wil a
N. Illi= 3
“Indiana's Ls ors 40 Bones o
Jr. Dalton
Penn. 139
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Top wages to work h
1 1810 N. Meridi
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Jone 2421
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Good propos experie Superi 852 E. Wash! Me
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Plasterers
Polish Jok
CITY 102
Licensed PI Jr. Sales
Chance to
selling storm and sulatio noon, 715 Ft.
Man at 0
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Age 26 to 4 year-round
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