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Jocal association and the parent or- . High scores, along with perfect games, and other accomplishments on the mapleways, will not be recognized and declared official unless teams or individuals are under A. B. C. sanction. Tourney Fees Up h Behrens, local association, desires also to inform local bowlers that entry fees fn the annual city, state and national tournaments have been ingreased, and provisions should be
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take . of hikes in the cost of bowling and league sanctioning. : Effective tomorrow, the price of bowling will be increased from 25 a ee to 30 cents a game. However, the boost should make than they have been in the past, according C. Cray, president of the Bowling ' Proprietors,
service is expected to the extra revenue 'deMore and faster pin boys, bet t er - conditioned equipment should greet the leaguers when they go into action in another
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This Year; Better Conditions Promised
By BERNARD HARMON ambos of various local bowling leagues, who are making prepara-
have to increase their weekly fees
made by prospective whose fees are paid by sponsors, for the extra cost. Women bowlers will have to absorb the 5 cents increased cost of bowling, but membership in their organization, the Indianapolis Women's Bowling association, will remain the same, according to Frances Snyder, secretary.
Arena Ring
Card Filled
Five pro boxing arguments are on tap for local fistic followers tomorrow night at the Sports Arena, with two heavyweight brawls, two light-heavy battles and a welterweight clash carded by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter's Hercules Athletic club. The featured contest will be scheduled for 10 frames, with Johnny Denson, local heavyweight state title claimant, meeting Clarence Brown, the burly, 200pound Detroiter. Both these boys can punch and many fans are looking for a k. o. either way before the distance is traveled. The other heavyweight mill will send Dan Raisor, Indianapolis, against Elmer Holt, of Bloomington, Ill, in a four-rounder. Raisor stopped Ernie Johnson in 26 seconds of the first round here recently. The semi-windup is billed. for six and will pit Al Johnson, Indianapolis, against Jack Hill, Bloomington (Ill) light-heavy. A five rounder between Tommy Byron and Salty Wade, local light-heavies, and a four-round opener between Henry
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I. H.S. A. A. Fills New Officials’ Registration List
letic association board of control has cancelled the approval cards of all high school officials as of July 1 and now is re-registering those who desire to work high school games during the coming season, Commissioner L. V. Phillips said today.
+ A special bulletin will be addressed to member schools in September, carrying names, address] - and sports of all officials completing registration details between July 1 and Aug. 15. Phillips said a special effort is | being made to contact ex-service men who dropped from I. H. 8. A. A. officials’ lists during the war. No-| tices of .the re-registration were mailed to officials on July 1, but many were returned because of changes of address.
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HARVEY—Our deepest gratitude and ap- | preciation is extended to our man
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Beaut friends, neighbors, relatives, for the beauv tiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy Softens and other courtesies at the death of our beloved husband and son, Richard Eugene Sorrow Harvey. Our sincere thanks to Rev. Benny Lee, Rev. Smith, for their messages
of consolation, Members of the Keystone chapter of F. & A. M., Odd Fellows No 739, the Indianapolis police department for their understanding courtesies and service, and the Moore Service for their | kind Sonsideration, gxpress Yous Love and Sympathy tn. the Mos} ON gereandsbie War
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WIFE AND PARENTS. |
JACOBS—We are deeply appreciative and | extend heartfelt thanks to our friends, | neighbors, relatives, for the beautiful] floral tributes, messages of sympathy and | other courtesies at the death of our| beloved husband and father, James 3 { Jacobs, Our sincere thanks to Rev | Berton Clark, employees of the Potter | | Crust. Pie Co, and J. C. Wilson Funeral | service, !
| MRS. DAISY D. | AND FAMILY. FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE | _ _ __ __— _ — — — a~ | LINGENFELTER—It is with gratitude | and deepest appreciation we rela: | {
of Indianapolis
JACOBS
| DEATH NOTICES L thanks to our friends, neighbors, rela tives acquaintances for the beautiful { Indianapolis Times, ‘Wednes., July 31, 1940 | floral tributes, cards of sympathy and | | - other courtesies rendered during the ill- | po | Ness and death of our beloved son and [AYERS rs, a ay Jears, wite brother, Alpha C. Lingenfelter. Our sin-| Stevens, Mrs. Beatrice Chitwood, Mrs. |S®T® thanks to Rey. W. F. Buckner, the] Flossie Randell and Dan King, passed | Indianapolis Police department for their away resdny morning. Puneral Thurs- | understanding courtesies and service, the day, 1:30 p. m. from Shirley Brothers pallbearers and Moore Funeral service Central Chapel, 948 N. Tllinois. Burial Mother, MRS. ELLEN LINGENFELTER Crown Hill. Priends may call at the| Brother, HARRY B. LINGENFELTER | chapel any time | AND FAMILY McGEE—It is with the deepest appreciation and gratitude we extend Ju sincere thanks for everything each friend, neighbor, relative and Lie ance, for the beautiful floral tributes, | messages of love and sympathy and | other courtesies extended in our recent| loss, the death of our beloved husband | and father, Thomas Edgar McGee, our | sincere thanks to Rev. Thos. Paino for his consoling messages, Dr. Fred Wytlenbach and entire staff at Methodist hos- | prtal. and the understanding courtesies of the Farley Funeral home WIFE AND CHILDREN.
CORLISS —Anna Elizabeth, beloved mother | of John B., James Leo, Don M, Joseph | E., Louis A. Corliss and Mrs. Mary lig, passed ‘away at the residence, 434 N | Arsenal, Tuesday, July 30, 6:15 p. m., age| 77 years. Funeral ‘rom Grinsteiner Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York st, Friday, 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass Holy Cross church, 10 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m. Wednesday Altar Society will meet Thursday, § p m., for prayers.
HASTINGS Orval, beloved father of Russell Hastings, stepfather of Mrs. Marie PROSCH—We ply 1 for the Griesemer, grandfather of William and PROSCR_WT &s dry wras i Betty Lou Hastings, pasied away Tuesday, | | July 30, at Robert Long hospital, age 6 | pathy, spiritual bouquets, and other couryears, Puneral services at the Voigt Mor-} {28les extended to us by our -inends, tuary, 1632 8. Meridian st. Friday, 10 a Telatives in: our m. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends| invited.
recent loss,
| neighbors, | [ the death of our ‘beloved Theodore A. | Prosch. Our sincere thanks and appre-| ciation to Rev. J. P. O'Connell, Rev. Ambrose Sullivan, members of the Holy | Name Society of Holy Cross Church, | — Catholic order of Foresters,
Carpenters | Union; local No. 60, and Kirby Funeral | service
| HENSCHEN- Mrs, Cora E., 8414 Oollege, | | wife of Pred W. Henschen and mother | | of Louis W. Henschen and sister of Joe | LE. Lange, Tucson, Arizona, passed away | Wednesday morning. Services Fanner & | Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 1°30 p Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the Ortuary;
PROSCH FAMILY
STWALLEY— 1 “extend 1 my "deepest gratifude and sincere appreciation to sil my friends, neighbors, relatives, for the| beautiful floral tributes, cards and mes-| | sages of sympathy and other courtesies | extended at the death of my beloved | wife, Edna Mae Stwalley My sincere thanks to Rev. Zimmerman and the] Conkle Funeral Service for their kind | consideration. HUSBAND, MR
| HUEGELE—Edwarg 0 ! of Marion, Ind. husband of Florine, | | father of Edward and grandfather of| William Travis and Richard Lee Huegele; | brother of Mrs. Della Garvey -nd | Florence: Stewart; nephew of Mrs. Mary Arnold of Newport, Ky., passed awe Saturday at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Services | Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. Priends may call at the mortuary
HURLEY Laura, age 70, beloved mother! of Frank Hurley, Claude 8. Hurley, Mrs. | George Moore and James A. Hurley, sister| of Mrs, Christena Patterson, also survived
by three grandchildren, passed away ey day. Funeral service Priday, 10 a. i L & Abdon
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DON STWALLEY. |
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WEAVER—Benjamin C., of 2714 BE. New York st. 2 tered into rest Monday evening, age years. Husband of the late Hensett or father of Mrs, Frankie Drake and Dr. 0. W. Weaver, Services Friday, 1:30 p at the Pehce Chapel, HAR Friends are welcome,
® Permanent position with periodic salary increases, Write or sed Mr. Fritsch, vertising, manager.
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MAIS | at the = Meyer Funiers . | Home, 1509 Prospect. Burial anual | TTT RERT ¢ Park, Priends may call at funeral home BERT S. GADD any time after 7 p. m. Wednesday. 2130 Prospect 8 St. MA-6040 | KAU FMAN-—Lindsey, 2149 Barth ave., be- GRINSTEINER'S loved husband of Betty Kaufman, father | E. New York MA-3374
| 1 to 6 p. m. All day Saturday.
‘Bookkeeper & Insurance Girl :
With long-established local firm. home-like place to work Most of our help De Deen with us over 5 years. Apply in
“EQUITABLE SECURITIES
219 E. OHIO MA-3361
BOOKKEEPER
Needed Immediately
specialty shops in towns of every] size in the Middle West. Saleslady, Assistant Buyer, or Buyer in related field, such as Ready - To - Wear, will be considered. All replies treated as con-| fidential. ] To arrange an interview, phone Miss Gonser at the Claypool
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in Coal Yard
70 cents per hour. 50 to 60-hour week.
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co. 3830 Brookville Rd. IR-1194
MEN
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Employment Office~240 N. Meridian
‘Indiana Bell Telephone Co,
WESTERN UNION Needs 5 TELEPHONE OPERATORS
Cavab] 1 ten! ’ a Hotel, Indianapolis, between 7 and | for openings in. in to icago: also No Sire or grease work. Must have apable o aking complete charge ocal off! school educati d d C7 Voauetping King aie hy He 9, Thursday, Friday and Saturday gr now ledge o Joe, wired. | We offer a ad Slatting salary. APD , ta t + T. - ont Ser ue Bia, Tok (evenings, or between 2 and 4| wbiiefitln’ finale ln etre” sr | TUN MUG lopery’ t nsfe: 219 E. Washingt Sunday afternoon. appl RE Nove! “Tratnio Mer. ashington Multi h & Add pee pi Guaranty Bldg. 1031 East Washington WI + N.C R bookkeeping ra ressogra Bookkeeper..." orate grape £raph ATTRACTIVE WAITRESS MEN WANTED Spickelmeir Fuel & Supply Co. perator Pull Time Job and Live on Place % Experienced 1100 E. 52d St. BR-2424 Must be typist. WAVE, SPAR or WAC |THE HOMESTEAD BR-17373 % Flour Packers e CLERK—TYPIST pre erred. Min Peoples State Bank. Ask + Peed Packers for mortgage loan dept. of downtown GIRLS Flo Mil bank eat: oon. Vet=ran pre- * ur Workers
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and stenographic. Good opportunity for young woman with some experience. §5'5day week. 5 minutes by bus from downtown. MA-4504.
The Peonles State Bank 30 E. Market.
CLERICAL
FIVE-DAY WEEK FREE INSURANCE
Good location. Ability to type an asset.
SEE A. G. LOEFFLER |
Westinghouse Electric Supply Co.
137 8. PENN
Office Help Wanted Girls Between Ages 18-30
~ CLERKG-TYPIST | Soin... urs
Accurate and cajable. Hours 35 in summer and 40 in winter, 7:45 a. m. to 3:45 p. m., except Baturday half-day in winter only. Good pay. Call Mrs. Wilson for appt.
HOOSIER COAL & OIL CO.
WA-1344
CLERK-TYPIST
light dicta-
Indiana Union Mutual Ins. Co.
2105 N Meridian
See Mr Coats T'A-1538
Girl for General Office Work
Paul Krauss Laundry
General office work, |
tion. Some comptometer train | 49 N. East St. RI-4591 ing belpful REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS General Office Shorinana not nee N Noble ary Good pay. Steady work, 13235 | West. LI-1787
HIGH SCHOOL graduate for office work; | earn while learning. See Mr. Rennard, 5-day week. Call Mr. Hunt, Mg | [ndianapolis Athletic club, 350 N. Merid-
ometer PB. X, OPERATOR
“Temporary, Clerical and Filing
work 1312
Comptometer Positions are avall-
able for girts In €OMP- | permanent. excellent starting — rate: tometer and other tele- | automatic increases; pleasant working phone work, Good pay conditions
pleasant working con. ditions and security. Employment Office 240 N. Meridian
"iiss Bell Telephone Co.
—b Good Place for a Girl to Work
COMPTOMETER OPR.
Institutional dept. for firm making medical products. Steady, permanent work 5-day week Call . 17374 or apply personnel office.
PITMAN-MOORE CO.
1200 MADISON AVE.
HOTEL LINCOLN"
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~ SECRETARY
25 to 40, small downtown office;
pleasant working conditions, attractive salary 40-hour week. Write box A491, stating age, experience, etc.
Competent Stenographer Must Take Dictation Opportunity to Advance
Take any car or bus to 30th st, Cross
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FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS Good Pay Penn Railroad 139 E. South
t 50 years od experi, to MAN © Just 5 and refinis rs and antiques. Year oie i Xo 40-houy week. Must be sober. Wereley's Purniture Co,
MECHANICS UNIFORM AND WIPER SUPPLY 333 N. NOBLE
Y lady stay with children, Tight RousSwerk. More for home than wages.
MALE-¥ FEM. | HELP | WANTED 10
*Punch Press *Spot Welding *Receiving Ist, 2nd and 3rd Shifts
Mouldings. Inc. 741 E. Market St.
925 Virginia ave,
General Maintenance Man with. considerable electrical experience; day work, We want a reliable man wit is interested in steady employment a has a good service record. WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E. Washington
* Mechanical
Engineer *
Local modern machine industry offers opportunity for graduate mechanical engineer with some industrial background. Preier man under 30, who can fit into a new and well organized process engineering department and develop with job and
Soda Fountain
We have a number of openings for men and women (18 to 50) to | work on our fountain. See MR. MOORE Apply at office HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES | California and Market Sts. {
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| Tuesday, Funeral Thursday, 3:30 'at G, H. Herrmann Fu ___Ma- 488 | 5 a ie e—————————————C————— s. East st, Priends ig Home 308 I i OT en : Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co. Permanent; 5'a-day week povn- : . Crown cemetery. Friends may call at the HISEY 5 Y & TITUS 1214 Southeastern Ave. town office. Apply Mr Ober. Inc { Meta Po iIsners ome . | [951 N N. Delaware Bt. L1-] 3828 ———————— ———— S 1 . 3 rein 3447 E. Wash. St. 83 RINNAMAN. Frank, fve miles northeast | pLARNER & BUCHANAN —25 “West Fal Cashi B Ke tationers, nc. ar Al EXPEL a > and Buffers clove 1ushan of Hazel | — - Kinnaman; brother g hush Laura Cam | _Creek Boulevard. TA-3371. as ier ookkeeper 38 N. Pennsylvania | “EXPERIENCED | ON STAINLEGS s 8T or nnaman of Noblesville, i eee Also Men to Learn Polishing |B Jus éY away Monday. Funeral Thursday, | SHIRLEY BROS. + G d S | STENOGRAPHER A EALicS and. Buffing » oy at the Beech Grove church | 954 N \. Dinos L1- 8409. 5 D We k wd + Light dictation and office work. Apply ZENITE METAL CORP. ahi irave awn cemetery. McCarty | —— ts Th Ia) - —permanen " Service, Fortvilie “JONES & HURT MORTUARY 4y. yee Bay SUPERVIOR CHEV., INC. | gmpioyment ottice, Rear 201 N. West 8% MARTZ—Margaret Bell, agé 78. 356 Han- | SHEFIELD CHAPEL | R. K. Q. RADIO PICTURES TYPIST 552 E. Wash. LI-4378 - a son st, mother of Mrs, Ethel Burns, | Day afid Night Ambulance Service 430 N. lllinois res NIGHT MAN Mrs. Enlah Duncan, Marion, Ind.; Mrs. | 2228 Shelby 8t GA-2570 Modern office of highly respected busi- Automobile Trimmer imma palary or | Laverna Gibson, Charles B. Aiderson. | imipeiigaeast woeeee | Mess organization Pleasant surroundings. percentage: to act as nightwatch and janitor. Michigan Sh and Silas M., Williams, ROBERT Ww. STIRLING | RELIEF CASHIER hf Elly a avn a » popping steady emplovisient. Milan Bervice, 2441 Must be hard working and sober. Jusaei awa uesda Funeral Friday, 2 r spor n and shoppin entral, -2343. | punt ety ussoes, Punter! pis om proses Ci PERMANENT Nor MOE TE mM *Fosnies | Armature & Stator Tide Go East Mark c i Tlenay may —oall..at_the Farley ~ MORTUARY LINCOLN HOTEL work, al. at afl am. eaples r 4 . 933 East Market | Bros, Funeral Howe, 1604 W. Morris #t VOIGT 1632. SOUTH MERIDIAN | Bank bid oughly experet t—— oe ———————— rienced, to fill vacancy created by retireBurial Floral Park FR-5111 ‘Cook ! White, for small restaurant, Hours, Ty t- ( | k ment, Meier Electric & Machine 3525 Kroeger Laundry & Dry Cleaning | | OBENCHAIN_Harry Preston, age 40 yrs, C. JC. Wilson * + “CHAPEL “OF THY CHIMES" M. to 6 P, M. Good pay pis er E. Washington Bt. | | 107°W ith st. son of san J. Goenchoin; | * 1234 Prospect St Aas I ee} YOUN J P! downtown office, 18-30; BAKERY HELP | mR Reh | R. Obenchain, brother of Mrs. C | COUNTER GIRL No experience | vacation, group life insurance; 40-hour| Man, age 20-35 to load and unload | PORTER | ft Oomnchaln Blother of Mis, Oarne Mil | . necessary | week, Pleasant working conditions. Mr. |bread wrapping machines. No experience 8 n passed away |p og AND FOUND 9! Tuchman Cleaners, 3514 College Ave. | Luckhardt, 1404 Fletcher Trust, LI. 4441 |Decessary but we want only 8 EADY, | Monday, Funeral Thursday, 3-p. m., from 4 [0 Tor delicatessen Work. Only ici RELIABLE MAN with good employment {Shirley Blothers central Ciiapel, 046 N. | [OBT—Small tan puppy Friday evening BIE SN 1 wai aT Ron TYPIST record. Day work, good BY for small downiown Loa ag 0 Sood Tosti EE Friends near 5. A at Country club Korner Delicatessen, 1801 Boulevard pl. Some eomplometer STK; good hours; WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E. Washington iy jon for reliable an ependable | | REWAR . pleasant east side Steady work. Good pay. . See Mr. Hoaglin | PITT--Hiram Jerome. 1815 Central, ar | men Le 6 glasses, red and biack: be- BORDEN’S CAPITOL DAIRIES Carpenters Report to Haverford, 8. Economy Furniture Outlet | Gearas he Bdwa 4 F Donnell and Mrs, | tween wh ant Market and Illinois WOMEN 18 TO 30. 1213 N, Sherman Drive of B6th St. .. Wy, E. Wash, st x ay, ‘Indianapolis, passed away | Reward ee Residential er nt a Wednesday. “Services at Planner & Bu- a Testa fe and general office eo Work; a8- Car enfer Foreman 5 | WANTED— LOST — io ow ld Hampton wrist v ” ” WANTED—G 1. graduate architect strucchanan Mortuary. Time later. wT Tay car Sor down own. Re- F ligh | fact k Typis hour week; steady: downtown. | pent ’ Call LI-8025 tura) or civil engineer, as partner with SMAL ward, TR-1280 or IR-1700. or lig t, clean factory work. [see Mr. Fox. Stone, Stafford & Stone, | —— _— ____ another G. 1. graduate architect. Small or Re Mrs Robert ¥. he “NYLONS OR CASH REWARD Apply i bef Consolidated Bldg. CARPENTERS 5326 W. 11TH OT. | investment for e Quipment i, oy. Jsnty 4936 Central ave.: also survived by a sis-| for return lady's black cape. TA-0964 pply in person betore NOON. | yEiET Desirable hours. GR Stafford NN ap. DEwcps 21 Dre ois. oh Georee 1 | ter, Mrs. M. R. Triébue, and four brothers, 846 N SENATE and Stone. Consolidated B Cary it er 3°00 all-around man, 807 : | James, of. White Plains, N. Y.; Lawrence, . arpen er y le (rear). CH-B881, dA Niliam nt D, Small of Syracuse, N. Y TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | Young Woon CEMENT Rh Steady, work; white * '. nterment at Dundee, O. . [ ? TA. 25 : | Priends may RN nt-Fanner-&. Buc . man. BR. 1040 TA. 2513 pri ——g— Yy Raney nt Ty Tavenerd BUCRAAL pps MALE HELP WANTED 9 ~ Woman or Gir Greater GLERK-TYPIST ~~. ime Stu VENTRESS—Allen, age 31 years, of 825 N ’ a Grocery. Opportunities Than for mortgage loan dept. of downtown East st, beloved Mand or ae Louise STENOGRAPHER ~=for" apne supampm—————— ——— «rf _bank. Permanent position. Veleran Fo-1 * y Loui ‘Ever Before Ventress, stepfather of Robert = Allen TeFTea ARK Tor-Mr” ore Ee ——— | Ventreis ‘of Nashville: Tenn: bother. » RECEPTIONIST Bowie's Market In ‘Fascinating | The Feoples Sate Bank 0 E Mariel gingle opening for young man ashville, Tenn.; broth | Robert, James, Edward and, en . wey 34th and Northwestern Communications } with some time study or reas of Nashville, Tenn.. and Mrs. Maude For: The Indianapolis Times TA- mechanical = engineering back= ' 0 ashville ¢ p Bellefontkine. st. Buta] "oly Park hn ® 40 nour! b-day week. rwr pgs ie pi carer ie fn DRIVER eauival Ba on oppor. oral Park ceme- - r Wn . portery. fends may call at the residence) ® Blue Cross hospitalization Insurance ® Fire re Insurance ance Underwril iter = h E uly =n : Xoellent op after Thursday noon. Shirley Service, and Aetna group life insurance avail- Experience required.’ Good start: e ledrap Y. iy oe tunity for advancement in able if desired perience. Neces Muesing-Merrick Coal Co. local modern machine plant,
Salary according to ability. Address Times, Box A-486
3830 Brookville Rd. IR-1191
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