Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1946 — Page 18

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.. Gene Vaughn

Twenty three honor students at Manual Training high school were awarded scholarships at the school’s commencement exercises Monday night at Cadle Tabernacle,

Betty Davis

They were James O'Nan, Hilde-

garde Bickel and Gene Vaughn, Indianapolis foundation and Butler university scholarships; Betty Davis, Indianapolis foundation and Indiana university, and Harold Emmick, Indianapolis.foundation and Purdue university.

Barbara Meyer, Indiana univer-

arships

scholarship; Oberlin college,

sity scholarship. Janice O'Nan, junior achievement schol to DePauw Gene Vaughn and Thomas Bernhardt, John H. Holliday Jr. foundation Motors Institute. Albert Levy, Holliday scholarship scholarship to Indiana university. Phyllis Koehler, dation scholarship to Arthur Jordan conservatory; Carl Reifels and Arvine Schwicho, Associated Roines Maschmeyer, and Lois Meier,

Mathews

scholarships

and

Jean

special

and James

university;

to General

foundation

Holliday foun-

SHAW TO ADDRESS PURDUE BANQUET

Times Special

LAFAYETTE,

Ind, Wilbur Shaw, president and general manager of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, will be the principal speaker tomorrow night at the annual banquet of the Central States Sewage Works association at Purdue. More than 175 sewage, municipal and industrial engineers from Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Min- (Roy Raia nesota are expected to attend the

June

eighteenth annual meeting of the association here, Friday. Members of the association and specialists in the fleld will present papers on sewage treatment and garbage disposal, ‘legislation relating to stream pollution, digested sludge, stream aeration. and high rate filters.

tomorrow and [py

covering federal

W. D. Hatfield, Decatur, Ill, pres-

ident of the group, is in charge of the meeting.

Hildegard Bickel Harold Emmeck

Vernion Hirth

Norma Ritter and Katherine Popcheff, Butler university.

Joseph Porter

[include Recreation Directors James |}

Mildred Sommers

Robert Cassel Margaret Young

Paul Gerbig John Johnson Graduates who received their di-

were due to arrive in United States ports today. DUE AT NEW YORK:

Bg SoHo WIL OPEN JUNE 17

Southern Indiana recreational B, leaders will participate in a three-

day training institute to be held FAR

June 17-19 at McCormick's Creek

(hing . each jrisnd hbor, * relative state park under auspices of In- [for oh en uticul flora “irbutes. cards of sy an other courtesies extende diana university. in i) Fecont loss, the th of our be-

Featuring specialists frem the

recreation department of the Chi-|crganist, employees of Krogers and. . Beanblossom vice. liable; light laundry. Assist with two cago + park district, the program — HUSBAND _ AND CHILDREN. | children Attractive home. . References. KIRK —1t Is with the deepest appreciation Stay. BR-6016.

provides training courses in summer programs, crafts and nature recreation and teen-age activities. Chairmen of the institute will

Conover, Terre Haute; L. H. Ly- pe

sy

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . CARD OF THANKS DORN—We wish sincerely to thank our

lodge ites, cards 4 mpathy, and - other cour.

tesies exten in recent loss, the death of dur beloved husband and father, Times Special Rene a. EB a a hanks to e¢ minister, ur Ww. ers, BLOOMINGTON, June 12..—| members of local F. & A. M. No. 51,

of L. Abdon funeral Service.

loved wife and mother, Agnes Helen Farr, Our. sincere thanks to

sincere thanks for everything to each y Friend, neighbor, relative, business associates. the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy ‘and other courtesies extended in our reecnt loss. the usban pecially did we appreciate

LYKINS—-We acknowledge with grateful

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FEMALE HELP WANTED

many friends, neighbo relatives and .group for the eautiful floral trib-

F. & E No. “l and the Meyer & AND CHILDREN,

e deeply appreciative and end or Tearifeld shanks for every-

Rev, Arthur Jills,

and gratitude that we extend for

death of our beloved

and father, Lorenzo Kirk, Ls-

standing courtesies from

for Sguthshore Inn, Lake Wawases. Apply

HOUSEWORK, 23-40—Strong, healthy, re-

WOMAN, oTefeTably "white, help in gen-

preparing diabetic TA-8180.

COOKS ERIENCED

SPEN +SR HOTEL

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GIRLS TO LEARN

HOSIERY MENDING

Ages ‘18 to 25. god vision; cared for hands and nails

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS

£34 N NOBLE

well

eral housework. Some understanding in meals. Permanent. 2352 Broadway.

® KEY PUNCH OPERATOR

| COMPTOMETER OPERATOR

* * * v. % 214 Faluion Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

NEAT” fk establishment. LIGHT DICTATION and: efliphone operator, also general LINDE-AIR PRODUCTS CO., 720 N. Penn.

in general office air

paid vacation; 5 minutes

753 E. Market.

Experienced ’ !

Downtown office 40-Hour week. Bonus plan, Free transportation. personnel office

L for clerk in dry cleaning 317 Indiana “ave.

office work, . Apply

Expefienced on alphabetic key punch

tailed work. Downtown office.

Excellent

Rosalynn Hendricks, Celia Passo, bowie, Richens os C eus, Wwa- voris. Our Singsie thanks to ev. referred, but will train ‘fast, accurate ash; alter Tr cie, a ers, gan a e| typist. Excellent opportunity to train for Dolores Mayhew, Edell Gosman and er, Mun nd Royster Aski vice. lucrative § rofession. Pana artis salary File Clerk Madonna Johnson, Indiana uni-|Ralph King, Kokomo. Mrs, Wynne | _ FE AND CHILDREN. a 5-da 20 to 85 larshi Arnholter, secretary of the state |LINE—We are deeply a Dieciaive an 5-Day week; permanent position. No exyesity 5 Syandion sepul ars Ips} count) of teen canteens, Indianap- I roe sincerp tha nS do Sur AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. perience necessary. Apply to Mr, Routzahn aze e, Ma ge, olis, and Paul Lemmon, director of love and kindness and floral tributcs 642 N Meridian St. Mary Lou Karstedt, Ball State the Columb Yo th t extended in Jur recent (Dereavement. lhe Indpls. Paint & Color Co. um u r belove shan * Teachers soliege. oedipal opengl ER Tae ‘sincere thanks to Rev. | White Woman for Laundry Work | so N. Capitol LI-1521 Veterans receiving diplomas for outhn, w. s0 head e program. Bento Jiiller, Rev E. D. Lowe; Soloist, PPLY IIME : x. ; organis vens; completion of requirements in basic Mr ered Ail rguns ry Stevens; Indianapolis Athletic “tlub FILE CLERK—TYPIST : Harold Mogrew Camp No' 1; pallbearers, 350 N. Meridian Downtown office. Pleasant yarkine training were: and J. C. Wilson Funeral Service, mio high school graduate and commer- | conditions. = CHANCE FOR ADVANCEJames Faccone - David Plepenbrok wire "AND. PamiLy. | @ir] DIED Schoo! eraduste and commer” | MENT. L1-3534.

MAIL AND FILE CLERK-Desirable hours.

/IFE AND CHILDREN.

MITCHELL—We wish to. sincerely thank our friends, for beautiful floral tributes,

relatives, church messages ‘of

mpathy and other courtesies extended

neighbors,

b Harold Schwartz appreciation the thoughtf! in Hg en Starling Wamsley of DPnpathy, beautiful il WoRking conditions, : Call Miss Risinger, ane i are & Swre, 819 Consol Louis Oppelt Robert Waugh other courtesies extended by our friends, |=" - Graduates of the 1945 summer neighbors, “relatives and church group Experienced SECRETARY \ , the death of ou . By UNITED PRESS beloved husband and father, Charles Ly- M illi S | }. Attention, young ladles . Unusually school were it Ponaton Eight 5 with 3868 army. nav kins, Our sincere thanks to Rev. Dallus | nery a esgir ood opportunity fs available immediately Charles Carman {lmer Pre Eg ship. Y, Y | Brownin, organist and Flanner & Bu-| Excellent 1 or a secretary who is able to handle the Robert Carver Della Reynolds and marine corps persontiel aboard |chanan Broth Xcellent sa "WALE ars Apply | heavy detail of a busy advertising execu-

35 Monument Circle

Salesladies

ve, one who has the ability to assume res yonsibility with sufficient experience to handle confidential matters. Applicant must be interested in permanent position. 5-Day, 40-hour week, Saturdays and holidays off. work and pleasant surroundings Hospitalization plan and group insurance available, State age, salary expected and complete details con-

12.—

Harold Arnot James Bolser Rachel Browning James Clayton John Coghill Jr. Sylvia Gonder Ellen Dainko Dorothea English

Robert Gugenheim

Graduates of night ‘school were:

Donald Howard Juanita Howell Chris Leckas Agnes Lemon Mary Miller Pauline Neese Edwin Olin Mary Rabourn Dolores Raymond

: and marine personnel.

plomas in January were: Colby Victor , from Le Havre — 1052]; Bonnie Hatfield Anthony Punterelll ain Frionne Tres Moa wv Mit Ro ou ji be merit | wiiis Huddleston Wiley Sparks Victory, from Le Havre—978 army | 2000 MEARE He Poe {Our sincere | Bette Johnson Ernest Zelner personnel i. from'Le B N tiahks » ey al Soisiney and y er u e avre—Nine m oo ’ } - Grace Lynskey Shirley Zins personnel. army neral service, MARY MITCHELL, wife,

DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO: Herald of the Morning, Jom the Philippines—=1510 navy person ack Hawk, from Tsingtao—227 navy | ti

Ben Robertson,

from Guam-Two marine personnel. v

NAGLEY—It is with dee deepest gratitude and

churgh for beautiful floral tributes, cards

Rags, RR Pearl Harbor—34 navy and|of sympathy and other courtesies extended at the death of our beloved daughLatona, from ‘Guam—38 Navy personnel. ter, Nancy Anne Nagley Our sincere

thanks to Rev. ist;

AND FAMILY.

appreciation we ‘extend our heartfelt hanks to our neighbors, relatives, friends,

William Breedlove, organAmerican Legion post and auxiliary

ing branch stores. Permanent ‘daytime work.

cerning ex fidential.

SECRETARY

Permanent position for qualified applicant. FEdiphone operator. Apply to Mr.

Counter work in dry clean-

Davis Cleaners

Rou

Indpls. Paint & Color Co.

rience. All replies held conrite Box A-643, Times.

Must be competent

tzahn

Edith 8. Lefkowitz

Bob Grant and his orchestra salute 1930 with a couple & of wonderful tunes, ''Beyond ~ the Blue Horizon" and "| Got Rhythm," and then pay trib- = ute to the war year or 1942 "with Irving Berlin's "Be Careful, It's My Heart" and with “Blues in the‘Night."

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(CAB COMPANY GETS | 2-WAY RADIO PERMIT

A two-way radio experimental {license has been granted .to the Indianapolis Red Cab Co. by the fed-

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Approval has been given for ten mobile units to start operation. These will be increased as fast as the commission grants an additional license. Mr. Kackley hopes to have the whole Red Cab fleet equipped by next winter. Constant communication will be

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ters at 2 W. 13th st. and all roving cabs. According to Mr. Kackley, two cabs will be able to do the work {of three under the present setup. { Far. greater coverage on emer-

= ir _ WE )NESDAY, JUNE 1 1946 FEMALE HELP WANTED 9

"COMPTOMETER

CHOOSE A GOOD PLACE TO WORK |

Interesting work . conditioned; from Circle; good starting salary.

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MALE HELP WANTED - 11 “Body Repair Men -

40-Hour, 5-Day Week, , Bonus Plan, «Free Transportation. Ap ly gPersonnel Office, 214 action Terminal Bldg.

Indianapolis Railways

BILLING CLERK

Comptometer Under

experience. 30.

Permaneny position, * * See Mr. Snyder

“GENERAL BAKING CO.

W.> Vermont

CARETAKER

for suburban place close in, Good tr Anse portation facilities. White, Refs, Private b-room: unfurnished house included, Ade

frtoe Box A638, Times,

CARPENTERS

To tear down buildings 60x100 f rebuild on contract. r fod or BR-0484 evenings. Call FR-3461 dave

2 Coal Defivery Men

412 S. Ritter Ave. % FIREMAN 9

Experienced 48 Hour Week Good Working Conditions Apply at Employment Office Inland Container Corp. 700 W. Morris St.

MORAL Sesgnes; prefer married, exan w some e SIMS, FAIRFIELD ne paperiemen: ye,

FOUNTAIN MAN

North Pole, 5610 N. Meridian. for fast, dependable worker

Grill Man

{18 or over. Good appearance. Chance for rapid advancement. Good working conditions. Call 8 a.

Top pay

SHEFIELD CHAPEL

Friends may call at the funeral home

after 10 a, m. Thursday. JONES—George W. beloved husband of Mildred Jones, father of Minnie Davidson, Harry Jones and George Everett Jones of 8an Diego, Cal, brother of Oran Nichols, Ellen Glenn and Jennie Brunner. passed away Monday. Services Friday, p. m.. at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Johnson County. KARRY—Mary, age 64, 109 N. DeQuincy, sister of Mrs. Winfred Landers, Mrs.

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qa and other states. school expenses are paid and vou are given an sllowance. ates. § Months complete training. Shop owners-earn from $125 te $200 weekly. why not vou? Investigate vow Classes starting

This school approved by G.i. office, Om iploma qualifies you te work in Indiana Onder G.L plan aj)

Jobs furnished sll gradu-

Royal Beauty Academy 401 Roosevelt bldg. Cor. (linols and Washington. RI-MK1

Stasia Gillespie, Mrs. Catherine Young, West Terre Haute, and Thomas Kehoe, Terre Haute, pass away Monday p. m. Friends may call at the Dorsey Puneral Home, 2925 E. New York st, any time. Funeral 9 a. Thursday at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. LOUKS—Infant Darrell Floyd Louks of 1542 Barth ave, entered into rest Tues-day-a. m,, beloved son of Floyd and Monell 0. Louks, brother of Beverly Jean Louks. Services Thursday, p. at Peace 2050 E. Michigan rt

MACDONALD-—Peter T., of 5206 E. Washington st., age 59, beloved husbanu of Blanche B., father of Wallace A. and William T. Macdonald, brother of John J. and Hugh Macdonald of Boston, Mass. grandfather of Robert Bruce Macdonald, passed away Wednesday a. m. Funeis! services Friday, 10:30 a. m, fro Mathews Episcopal church, Burial Wash. | ington Park. Priends may call at the Shirley Brothers Irvington Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st, after noon Thursday. Boshi

NOONAN—Maude O,, wife of James Noo-

| gency calls will be given through

the present system, if

[RE-WEAVING

+ of MOTH HOLES ; - i or WORN §

«| LEON TAILORING Co. e 236 Mass. Ave. In the Middle of

the First Block

eit etches oe cm

| cabs available the company must

HIGHEST CA PAL

113 W Wash.

WE Buy Diamonds

SB PRICES D

STANLEY Jewelry Co.

Lincoln fHotel Bldg.

| wait until a cab reports in, said Mr.

Kackley.

"RECEPTION PLANNED

i Time to Change 10»

E YOUR CREDIT NITES

USE YOUR SREDIT AT

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CLOTHING

COMPANY

131 W. Washington St.

at the Y. W. C. A.

new secretary of the. group.

cers and staff workers of membe:

Easiest Possible

Large

THROW RUGS

Selection $

Oredit Terms Just Received! . ..

* HUB FURNITURE CO. 414 E. WASH. ST.

Between New Jersey & East—FR10347

agencies of the fund have been in vited.

Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr,

will pour. B. Maschke, Mrs.

Jones and Miss Bertha Leming.

Immediate

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Application

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TIMES MAN ON RADIO Donald D. Hoover, assistant

p. m.

Rooms for G. Ls”

|direct communication, whereas under

FOR PAUL F. RAKE!

Officers of the Indianapolis Com-| munity Fund and Council of So{cial Agencies will hold a reception tomorrow from {3:30 to 5 p. m. for Paul F. Rake,

The reception will be held under |, the auspiees of the volunteer department of the council, and offi-

Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw, Mrs. Donald A. Morrison and Mrs. Harold B. Tharp They will be assisted by Mrs. Boyd I. Miller, Mrs. Alfred F. B. Ransom, Miss Lucille Betson, Miss: Nancy

the editor of The Times, will speak on “It's Our Business” over Radio Station WIBC tomorrow at 9:15 Mr. Hoover will be heard on the program - “Room Service—

nan, mother of Mrs. Frank H. Holland, Mrs, Robert J. Townley and John B. Noonan, of Hammond, day hter of Edgar G. Hill of Indiancpois. died Monday at her home, st.

well aD al Home, 1503 N. Meridian st, Thursday, June 13, at 10 a. m. Interment at Beech Grove Cemetery, Bedford, Ind

of Nell Greenwood ora, Passed 2 Neduaaday Services Frida 0:30 the J, C. Wilson Chapel Tt 3:3 Chimes, EH Pros Friends invited. Burial Round Hill, Friends may call at the Chapel of the Chimes after Thursday noon. r| REED—Ruth Gleeda, age 32, wife of Reuel Reed, mother of Patricia Jean and =| Roberta Ann Reed, daughter of Charles W. Beasley, sister of Mrs. Pauline Smith, passed away Monday evening at her resiSence in Brownsburg. Bervice Thursday, p. m, at the Brownsburg 3 un Friends invited. Burial

residence on W, Main st. or at the church from 1 p. until hour of service. Conkle service.

SIMON—Alice M., of 1311 Tecumseh st,

70 years, wife of George C. Simon, mother

WINTER—William E. of R. into rest Monday, age 79, beloved hus father o

une 13, from North‘Btation st, at 2 p. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. ‘welcome. Moore Mortuaries.

FEMALE HELP WANTED.

Chapel, “Priends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mor- j034 Colldge tuaries. COOK

| COOK

sister of Mrs. William Emoree of | there are no Bedford and Ralph Hill

3543 | Funeral services at the Black- |

p. m. Friends invited to call at

Christian Greenlawn cemetery: Friends may call at the in Brownsburg m. Thursday

entered into rest Tuesday afternoon, age

Friends are

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Lady canvassers calling on home owners. Nothing to sell

Mr. Ragsdale, sales manager,

THE ALTUM CO.

Must Be Experienced

Ted's Lunch Room

925 N. Illinois St.

work, 7 to 4, Ted's Lunch Room, 925 N. llinois. Blk EY 4p H-8046. COUNTER GIRL

White. 377 8. Illinois

CURB GIRLS

18-25 YRS, APPLY IN PERSON NORTH _ POLE, 5610 N. ILLINOIS 8T. GIRLS FOR DELICATESSEN WORK 0ZY KORNER, 1801 Boulevard Place.

| DISHWASHER

about 2 2 RY Tunes] Bome, | BER Restaurant, 4015 Ne. Penn. Rt ev. Msgr. Marino, passed | ~™ eM W ASM away Tuesday in St. Joseph Infirmary, | "DISHWASHER Louisville, Ky., age 68 years. Msgr. Priori| 217 8 Hlinots st Ri -0913 wil He in state u, Holy ay Church | after , mm ursday and until 10 a. m, i Friday. Office of the dead will be chanted GLOVE : OPERATORS by the priests at 9:30 a. m. Friday fol- Experienced lowed by Solemn re lem high mass at S Apply in Clo PI am, uria osep emetery. enate Avenue Glove Plant RAND-—Margaret Maggie), sister of Mrs, Lena Greefawood of Indianapolis, Mrs 1315 North Senate Avenue Clara Schreck of Huntington, W. Va., aunt

Hand Sewers

Top Salaries Paid to Experienced Fur Pinishers.

Indiana Fur Co.

114 EB Washington.

Operator

Not over 35. §-Day week. Bookkeeping | experience desirable, also must be able to To take dictation. This is a good job with a high salary for the right girl

Chevrolet Motor Division

335 W. 9th St

LI-2461 Mr. Yaw

Cashiers

Accounts receivable. Experienced or will train high school graduates.

Methodist Hospital

Cashier

With clerical experience.

Apply Mr. Rosebrock

Indianapolis Morris. Plan 110 E Washington CLERK CHOOSE A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Some experience in working with figures, excellent opportunity: air conditioned of-

fice; salary dependent upon experience and ability.

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752 B. Market.

CLERK-TYPIST STENOGRAPHERS

Hosiery purchasing privileges. Attractive low -cost

cafeteria.

Real Silk

Work With J. A. Goodman

at

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

of “Mrs. Ruth Fields and George M.| Nearly everyone knows the man who Braughton, grandmother of Mrs. etn brought the hosiery indusr to IndianPeacock, sister of Elbert C. Williamson. | apolis over 25 years a which nas the pera or Services Friday, 1:30 p. m, at Peace] reputation for the hig est earnings and . | Chapel, 2050 "E. Michigan st. Friends are| finest working conditions. ine transpor- 5 d 40 h 0 Xeicome. ’ Burial Crown Hill, Moore Mor- tation facilities here Opening now fo ays, ours tua 1 . Good working sonditiena. R. 12, entered Experienced Runner Cafeteria in build

- Machine Operator I Secretary

Girls tor Trainees in Plant

Hosiery Mills 634 N. Noble

~ Comptometer

A good starting salary. Apply Personne Office

ER'S

Auto Metal Man

ment town

Good proposition for a thoroughly

Superior Chev., Inc.

Charles Haesstg Esther Siefker No. 133, Indianaoplis public library, and 646 N. Capitol. LI-1521 Nelson Hart Geraldine Ulrey Moore funeral service. FAMILY 2835 N rth m. to 5 p. m. 43 W. St. Clalr. Wilbert Heidenreich Lawrence Venzke orthwestern Experienced | Joseph Heitz 4 a . 1g vp, ’ £ abs ee Students who received diplomas Beauty FuNbialL md H OME. 3 Secretary MEN WANTED r e army's genera te 3 throug ys 8 : Softens CONKLE F 2 Silk kK Presser a a If you are interested in permanent % Experienced tion development tests were: 3 Sorro 1934 W. Michigan St R-9622 | eaners Be oTant i a merhandistag office. % Flour Packers John F. Berry Charlotte R. Hafer w 1 : stop in for an interview today. % Feed Packers Arthur Bossong Melva C. Harman FARLEY FUNERAL 1604 W. Morris : . SEE Hh A SPINNERS A rman . Dalesio Sa pply william Doughty Mary L. Hershberger BERT S. GADD : onsocace Baih K Hnmen rise brie was] WE WILL TRAIN YOU The Wm. H. Block Co. | ACME-EVANS CO. INC. SAREn Ae — GRINSTEINER'S SU es S h "GENERAL MAINTENANCE MAN™ eT Charis Huckieberry pve and ga 1601 E. New York MA-5374 ® Pay increases as you advance. He tenograp er * E TIMEKEEPER'S OFF’ NAY Alice acobs path pt Julia Johnson A Wav 6G. H. HERRMANN Indianapolis Bleaching Co. for small office .in Brightwood. INDIANAPOLIS ATHLETIC cLUB James T. Mills Margaret Keith ALLIED 1505 8. EAST ST. MA-8488 900 W. Wabash St. (at Blake St.) 350 N. Meridian Charles Newby Marie Kemp 7 The * Francis Nye Edward Kerkhof? E TS Assn HISEY & TITUS WAITRESSES Call Mr Lewis Walter L. Poynter Barbara Kidwell LORIS : 951 N, Delaware St. LI-3828 : MECHANICS Harrison R, Riley ~~ Frances J. Kidwell of Indianapolis Co = Must Be Experienced CH-2256 y Ra. Jeanine Kinnick FLANNER & BUCHANAN—325 West Fall : A-1 mechanics only, with tools; 40-hour, 5Henry Schultz Charles Klets Creek Boulevard. TA-3377 Ted's Lunch Room day week; bonus plan; free transportation. William Sebree Ji on berger SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 925 N. (linois St. Apply Personnel Dept. jifrea J henry Loulas RULE net PLOWERS TELEGRAPHED 954 | N._Hiinols 11-5409 WAITRESSES tenograp ers 214 Traction Terminal Bldg. Alfred Tompkins Virginia Lawless anywaens | JONES SHURT MORTUARY | Mast be sap. See My. Qoodman, Canary Apply Employment Dfice Indianapolis Railways

We need an experienced _aufomobile man to bring our service deparifull force Best proposition in See Mr, Adam

STENOGRAPHER | Hickman Olds, Inc.

1510 N. MERIDIAN ST.

_ Indiana’ s Largest Olds Deal ale

METAL MAN

experienced man. Apply

Washington L1 4378 |

wanted for telephone advertising cam-| paign, pleasa jce essential: previous | experience necessary; work at home, full or part time. Apply Rogers Studio, 40 |

N. Pennsylvania.

PBX Operator and Receptionist

Woman with some switchboard experi-) ence preferred. Must be able to type. | Permanent position. See Mr. Westphal

aia gol Machinery & Co.

Su PF PD rata” a Livin ng quarters furnished “and Couple $25 Eo Hours, 10 A. M, to 6 P. M. Man must have chauffeur license, woman keep house and furniture clean Inquire 2310 N. Meridian. AVON PRODUCTS—Three open territories, RI-8533.

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MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED Comptometer Operator

with some knowledge bookkeeping. Pleasant working edn oon. Jacal hours. Paramount ain Inc., W. Mich-

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MEN AND WOMEN

Counter work, part time; DAY OR NIGHT work. Poy Victory Field, Mrs.

Pastry Cook

Permanent ry: SXcellant opportinity for experienced ma or woman. Salary commensurate with ability. Apply in person, personnel office, Hotel Lincoln.

Soda Fountain

We have a number of openings for young’ ladles and young gen: tlemen to work on our fountain.

See Mr. MOORE Apply at office

H 0 0 K' DEPENDABLE

DRUG STORES Californias and Market Sts.

NTED—Couple to live In Brendonwood, Wealored of white; good wages; phone BR-0301.

MALE Hi HELP W/ WANTED

AUTO METAL MEN

if tg Kg onl ober Men y See Mr Brooks

RED CAB CO.

2 Weft 13th at

A MECHANIUB, GUOL LCONDIITTONE abd ARANTEE COMMISSION 0TH A. CENTRAL BALES TA 4h0)

a A hi and A A80) “BODY and FENDER MAN ‘Must Be A-1—44-Hour Week ! Saturday Afternoon Off ranteed Good Salary

RODOCKER MOTORS, Ine.

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150 B Michigan Call R1-6811, $A mtobhp mm . - : y

1011 E. St. Clair

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Ralph Timmons William R. Watt Jr. Josephine Lewis DEATH NOTICES L| Day and Night Ambulance Service LAUNDRY OFFICE 1230 W. Morris St James A. Wheatley Velma I McClellan indianapolis Times, Wednes., June 12, 1946 2226 Shelby St. GA-2570 wee mf eneral office anit . Morris St. ini rianos § J . » : RP ik Sninger ‘Anthony Mascari BAMBER-—Vernon, 1225 Finley ave, hus- ROBERT W. STIRLING LUX LAUNDRY 5301 WINFIELD T Except Saturday Louis Yosha Marjorie M. Mathias band of Nell, passed away Monday. 1422 Prospect MA-6576 | di li Li ht & P Cc ! Warren Zattick Joe Muyes d Servier Thur ay 1130 os wu at ea MORTUARY * n 1anapol Is ig ower 0. Ruth E. Anderson ilda J. Meadows De Vilson apel o e imes, VOIG O bd | emo sete ett tee eee ee Shirley D. Anderson William H. Meyer Prospect st. Priends invited. Burial 1632 SOUTH MEmIDIAN ice e Pp Agnes. Andrews Betty Miller Crown Hill. Friends may call at the | ——— ——— a Kr Angelopolous Helen V. Moreland | Chapel of the Chimes. JTC. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES Ww ante d Fred Arnold Homer Mullen Jr. y r 9 1234 Prospect St. MA-9433 Leatha . Asbury Lenora Nefouse BREWER — Isaac H., formerly > 4521 atha , As Winthrop ave., husband of tie V ! Girls between ages of 20 and 30. V. Augusti Betty Nelson john V.AURUSHN Jower NIKON Brewer, passed away in Evansville, Ind.| LOST AND FOUND 7| Bookkeeping and stenographic po- 23 to 33; must be able to take heavy Mary a8) EY del AN Barviess ‘Flanher & Buchanan, Mortuar CERT" F th Grids a sitions Sveti - Working hours per and rapid dictation Interesting work Don ursday, 2 p. m riends invite at REY. -year- ‘0 rindle bull | week, ours, Perm t fi bl 1 Mildred Boger Helen Norris | Thursday. 2:30 p.m. Erlends dive LO white markibee on race, mind in| INDIANA UNION MUTUAL INS. CO. | pleasant, Totton 10] Gop Ruth Bolin Wikio Pred Paugh |Mortuary after 6 p. m. Wednesday. right eye, hard of hearing: strayed from| 2105 N Meridian See Mr. Coats. [Call RT-6516. 8 A. M to 5 P M Ba I oones Frank B. Pigecelia BROWN—Alpha Retta, age 79, mother of es Wh 8. Tremont, June Reward. | Office Girl Small, pleasant office, Little tles John Pittman Cleo Brown, Indianapolis; Mrs. Frank | “2°20 eo - el is So dine Prather |Hyten and Mrs. Clifford Williamson, | LOST—Dark calico Angora female “cat, iyping Good sal. 23-28 yis. STENOGRAPHER Carol Br up Nina Prentice Brownsburg; sister of Ora Arbuckle | strayed from vicinity of E. 58t “eat | PERMANENT POSITION — LI-4611. Apply | Donald Bruhn rt L. Puckett Coatesville, passed away at the residence Keystone. Heari-broken child's pet. Re- tan a National Household Dis-| ,,.iomohile accessory experience | Herman Calderon William H. Riffle of her daughter in Brownsburg, Tuesday | ¥AF BR-61 utors, 626 E. Michigan — | helpful b Leon Calderon Charles E. Riley evening. Service Friday, 2 p. m., Browns- | LOST—German police dog, 6 months old, OFFICE ASSISTANT elpful but not necessary; 40- ~hour | {| Wayne Callahan Paul TALLEY burg Christian church. Friends invited,| Answers to name of “Ranger.” Cali week. Located on Circle. | 38 Alvin Carey featrice Ronerus Burial Greenlawn cemetery. Priends may |FR-1052. Typing. sales. and general office work. Joan Carr J nae Sa 3s call at the Conkle Funeral Home, 1934| BEAGLE, male, black blanket, tan and Apply 113 8. Pennsylvania PURE OIL CO | fibers nema Helen lage W. Michigan st., after 7 p. m. Wednesday | white, 15-inch round collar. $10 reward. . i Dt Clay Lila Saylors until noon Friday and at the church LI-6643. ae eT fi " 810 Test Bldg, LI-5591. Patricia Compton Mary Schienbein from 1 p. m. until hour of service. LOST Brow leather _bilifold containing Biller-Typist oArdwood Courtney Evi Schmedel | DE PAPP_Amalie, use 10, mother of Mrs | RISC 4G Sie whinine” Toe Bel Woes TYPIST | arion e y Vinez, Jo! sey a - e Floyd Crayton fay Shadday ie Erwin de Papp, Jassed Avay Tuseaay a. m LOST Bick bifold at Xresge’ = keep A Por our order and billing dept. Oppor- aE eiliday bidg. Bis 1x Me > | orma Cunningham ogene ends may call a e Dorsey nera money, sass return only picture of tunity for advancement; typing essential $11 Holtcay BOE ere | Helen Curran Carl R. Shock Home, E, New York st. any time. | mother. 11-317 { James C. Curran Donald E. Short Puneral 1 p. m. Thursday at funeral home. | LOST—Lad YOUNG WOMEN '—Lady’s La purse, Ayres baseLovada L. Curtis James Short. Shulke | ENSMINGER—Mrs. Edna D...passed on in| ment Owner (Terre Haute). Reward. The Beveridge Paper Co. Batty Les Davidson Fe u pRHtish Columbia. Serviced Flanner & | CH-3205-W RI-4391 Jokmston Pirst year average n 0 earnings uj Nevin Bk" Dale jogmin | Bikmation, |" 07 THO FB Ee wethington st. ear. Cal GA- for tpnout week | hates Dillon Mert Bil GOEPPER—Fred, age 71. father of Pred | 653s. : hei EXPERIENCED Employment Office, | hu Bette Snow pper Jr., rs. Catherine Renard, on ie Libby Solotkin Mrs. Mary Given, McCordsville, and Mrs. Lo ale lund. rn wis: BILLING CLER 240 N. Meridian Mary Dougherty Billie Speights Mildred Clark, passed away early Wednes-| o4.c : INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE co. Carol Durail fosepnine Sled aay HopEng > glttodiat hospital, Setys REWARD For retar ol aly mail] 1 -Heu week, Preferable girl under omas s elen Stoykovic ces Friday, p. m onkle nera or s 5 35. Permanent position. Bob Eaton Bernice Tevault °° Home, 193¢ W. Michigan st. Friends in- change purse containing 2 diamond rings. a En Marjorie Elliott James E, Thrasher vited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends wage, C. McDANIEL, 815 N. Illinois. LI-3670. College-trained © Girls | JA Rosemary Englert Melvin Townsend call at funeral home after 6 p. GENERAL BAKING co. | Evelyn Eschenbach Earl Ernest Vanus Wednesday. . INSTRUCTIONS 8 v representative; — | Mary Anna Estell Eugene E, Venne Vermont for service P Mildred Estes Louise Waltz HARTLEY Nora H, age 70, of Elkhart, | = | — >» - and other Telephone Work | | Norma Everett Carl Ward Ind. wife of Harry C. Hartley, mother | ET FNTEI NSTI I ITY BOOKKEEPER Age 20-28 Dorothy Ewbank Hester Wayner of Mrs. D. P. Steele and H. A. Hartley, Exp. on double entry books and typing Employment Office Wilmer Farley Carl Lee Weedman Indianapolis; Mrs. L. E. Harter, Clayton, Special, Only S135—Reg. $200 Valwe. | Steady, good pay BE-0459. 5244 W. Wash Mert ny) X an rants Thelma Westra Me } oy. Be Sompkis, Spare ind. Na age Hue: Sib grade tduestian, Leary | § y ) 8-1 4 | . tele: | Wanda M. Gaither Ray Wilkins pital. Services Friday, 10:30 a. m., Conkle a ni ia Satalerne, Be Fins C | | + | INDIANA BELL L TELEPHONE ¢ CO. | Jack T. Gallagher Patty A. Wilson Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st.| pendent. Learn sow! Day and night school alcu a or | AN OPPORTUNITY for exceptionally high Elnora Gray Leah Woody Friends invited. Burial Washington Park G. L'S ATTENTION earnings doing pleasant work; woman

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