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MRS; EVERSON

IS DEAD AT 64

Resident Here 50 Years, Native of Terre Haute.

+ Mrs. Daisy Mae Everson, an Inlianapolis resident 50 years, died sterday in ‘the home of her son, Joseph B. Everson, 3156 College ave, She was 64. A native of Terre Haute, she was| the wife of the late Benjamin F.| Everson, who was employed by the |

Butvivors besides her son are a sister, Mrs. Georgia Callahan of Indianapolis, a niece dnd a grand- | daughter,

Services will be held at 1 p. m.]

Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan

. mortuary. Burial will be at New, Palestine.

MISS MARY GARVEY

at’ 9 a. m, Monday in Holy oar Catholic church - for Miss Garvey, who died yesterday i a. home, 35 N. Arsenal ave. Burial . be. in Holy Cross. Miss Garvey, who was 81, torner ly was employed by Central State | hospital. She was a member of Holy Cross church and the Altar society. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Deupree and Miss Bridget | Garvey, hoth of Indianapolis, six | nieces'and three nephews.

KATHERINE RUSH HECKARD Private services for Mrs. Kather- | ine Rush Heckard, 1603 Central ave., |

were to be held at 10:30 a. m. to- Several years ago-he owned a drug Flower church, {store at 2302 Central ave,

ay in Garland Brook cemetery | hapel at Columbus. Burial was | to follow in the cemetery. Mrs. Heckard had lived dianapolis 27 years. A -native of | Columbus, she was a graduate of | Columbus high school.

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club here. Survivors are a sister, Miss Mary | Rush; a daughter, Mrs. Davis Hatrison, and a granddaughter, Miss |

| tioned at Corpus Christi, Tex. She Requiem high mass will be sung | 24) with enthusiasm . that “she

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WAVE Returns to Post After Visit

Pharmacist’'s Mate 3d Cl. Betty L. Sweares has returned to her post in the naval hospital at Pensacola, Fla, after a leave spent with rela[tives here, , ‘ She is a sister of Mrs. Ernest Rietel, 1037 Chadwick st.; a niece of. Géorge Innis, «Indianapolis Times employeé, | and a Manual Training hig hl school graduate. Pharmacist's Mate Sweares enlisted in the WAVEs 15 months “ago to| (serve until July 1, 1947: , She took: her boot training at {Hunter college and Hospital corps training at Great Lakes. Before going to Pensacola, she was sta-

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GEORGE E, MAXWELL DEAD HERE AT 73

George E. Maxwell, an Indianapolis resident 40 years, died today in St. Vincent's hospital, He received

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BARBER IS DEAD

Michael Roach H: Had he Many Famous Persons.

Michael Roach, former barber to! high government officials and other! nationally famous persons, died yes- | terday in his home, 520 N, Grant, ave. .He was 78, One of the city's oldest active] barbers, Mr. Roach had continued is trade until a month ago. Boin

1887-and opened a shop at Illinois and Georgia sts. He later operated a shop in the old Claypool hotel building and had a shop on the present site of the Guaranty building during the erection of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument. During his career, Mr. Roach was barber to such persons as, James Whitcomb Riley, Jim Corbet’, .|Charles Fairbanks, and Thomas Taggart. He operated a shop at 361 E Washington st. the past 16 years, He had: lived at the same- residence 30 years and was a member of Little Flower Catholic church. Survivors are a ‘daughter, Mrs. Mary Virginia Graham, Indianap- | olis; a s6n, Harry B. Roach, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Rhga Kuhn, |

injuries in a fall 10 days ago while working on the garage at his home, | [3025 Broadway,

Mr. Maxwell, who was 73, was a { pharmacist for the Hook Drug Co.

A native of Sandy Lake, Pa., Mr. Maxwell was a member of a Pittsburgh, Pa. Christian church. He| was a Mason. Survivors “are his wife, Alice: a

Indianapolis, and. Mrs. Miller, Ben Avon, Pa. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m.!

Frank M.|

Martinsburg, W.. Va.; a grand-|

daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Wright, and|

‘a grandson, Herbert W. Turner, In-

| dianapolis. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Little

Burial will be .in | Memorial park. WILLIAM DAVIS Services will ‘be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Gillis funergl home at Terre Haute for William Davis,

She ‘was a | daughter, Mrs. T. Wayne Gill, Citi-| world war I veteran, who died yesmember of the Women's Research |cago; a son, Charles, Indianapolis, terday in Veterans hospital. |and two sisters, Mrs. W. L. Baker, | Will be at- Terre Haute.

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Af Tridianapolis resident six years ago, Mr. Davis was a native of Marshall, but had spent most of

Minx Harrison, all of Indianapolis. | Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan | 'his life at Terre Haute. He was 68.

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{ Hospital. Burial will be in Fountain | Park cemetery there. > Mrs. Jaqua, who was 76, was the | | wife of the late Edwin 8. Jaqua. Al lifelong resident of Randolph |

Presbyterian church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | Francis Simpson and Mrs. Eddie | Stonerock, and two sons, John and | {| George Jaqua. all of Indianapolis, { nine grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

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Mary Wolford |Bartle, both of | step- -daughter, Mrs, Harry Ornduff, {Terre Haute; a -step-son, Clifford | Bridgewater, ~~ Terre = Haute; two! { brothers, Henry Davis, Anderson and | Harrison Davis, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Baugh, Montezuma.

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STORY: 1, Cecelia Hart, was ol te when I came to Imnisfail that | Sventtul summer to help out Cousin lien, who was the Fitageralds' hous Een Lovely Charlotte Brent on | tured my heart immediately but auto. cratic old Honora Fitxgersl o ruled the household from a ly fright[ened ‘me. Ellen would say interminable rosaries for the old woman, It was Miss | Charlotte whose friendly ways Alityed my | homesickness and when she ask | Td like to go Ji euing with fo . day soon, 1 couldn't believe my ears,

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{ CHAPTER 6 | I'MET Ellen. now on her way | upstairs carrying Mrs, Fitzgerald's [ tray. “Tdke the professor's breakfast |inta the dining room, Celia,” she {said: “It's all ready, and don't waste any moxe time.” Mark Fitzgerald always ate his breakfast alone at one end of the huge mahogany table, and that was where I first saw him, when I went in with his bacon and eggs that morning. He was deep in the morning paper and I tried to slip out before hie should notice me, . " Ad & HE SAID, “Good morning, Ellen," in an absent sort of way. And then, glancing up, he saw it was ‘not Ellen but a thin girl with freckles. Myself. “Oh,”’ he said. “How 40 you do? You're—" | “Cecelia Hart,” I told him time lidly. “D=do you want me to pour {your coffée, Mr. Fitzgerald?” “The © coffee?” His gray eyes| {glanced at the coffee pot vaguely. | Then he sald, “No, no, I'll pour it, thank you.” paper. He was always like that about food, I found out. As Ellen often]

set before him, but he never seemed to have his mind on it. So you might just as well not fuss over any fancies for Ram. ” HE DIDN'T Jook a all as I had | pictured him, which, ‘for some reason, was as a ‘big handsome man witlr heavy black brows. was thin and not at all handsome, |

his hair being mouse color sprin-| though he was not | housed protectively in the U. Ss. pany payroll was in the safe, the

kled with gray, quite 30 at that time, I did not see Mark again until | that night after dinner. He had |

ja few classes still at the Academy | and always ate lunch there, if he |grade today while awaiting permis- | {bandit went

remembered to eat it at all » =

= I DIDN'T see much of Miss Char- |

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BANDIT NABBED

He | | BELGRADE, Sept.

By Alice M. Laverick

Still without ooking at me, she handed me his handkerchief and I was glad to hide my face and my mortification.” “He leaned on the rail also and, without taking his eyes from the scene below, began [to speak. I” “I know you must be homesick away from your mother and friends, Cecelia, I was wondering — He [paused and smoked in silence for a | moment, “if there is any way we could make it a little more pleasant [for you. Do you like to read at all?” : Pa DID I like to read? Wasn't it (as necessary as breathing? Wasn't it the most fun there was? He was looking down . at me and the sudden delight must have shown on my face. For his eyes were ' smiling now’ and he said, “Good, then. We've quite a library here and maybe you'll find something you like. I'll give you {the keys: And you'll give us another chance?” : “Oh, yes,” .I said. deed.”

“Oh, yes, in« 4 8 . “ANOTHER THING,” he said, “I'm a great one for forgetting, I'm sorry to say. So I'll be apt to forget all about this and if the |time comes when you'll” have another homesick spell, you come and

Be Le > we : - fit ®

WITHIN MINUTES

Police Act Quickly in $60 Ohio St.. Robbery,

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| operator. of $60 early today. John Puttere, 2507 Carroliton ave.,

twas preparing to close the Friendly | | Inn, 105 W. Ohio st., when a young|

man in a green suit and brown felt, hat entered the store. » “He pulled a gun on me and de-| manded the money in the cash register,” Mr. ‘Puttere told. police who were investigating. “Then he fled in the direction of the Terminal station. . ; Found in Bus Siation In their car. near the Terminal building were two more policemen, Hearing the report of the holdup broadcast over their radio, they began a search of the bus station. As they approached the washroom in the basement of the station a man answering the description of the holdup man walked out. Reaches for Gun

Seeing the policeman, he reached for his gun. After a brief scuffle

fled as Edward Piel, 19, of ‘Butler,

|speak to me about it and we Rl ad (Pa.

if we can't help in some way."

On the way fo jail, Fiel admit-

I promised him that I should | (fed the robbery. Police said he had

and left me there by brouse among the books. I thought I would never be afraid

myself,

| said, ‘he'd eat anything at all you'd!of him again, but I was.

(To Be __ (To Be Continued)

And returned to his, do so and he took me to the library! | slightly more than $56 in his pockto ets,

$1200 in Payrdll Robbery A left-handed bandit took $1200 |in a payroll robbery of the Indiana Asphalt Paving Co. 2810 Columbia ave., late yesterday after-

|

W. E. Richter, 4044 Norwaldo ave.,

, hoon, 3 U, S SOLDIERS SE president of the company and C.

‘FREE’ AT BELGRADE

VU. P).— Three American . on who were

J. Trapschuh, 3008 Park ave., auditor, were in the office when the {holdup man entered, "Escapes in Coupe Apparently advised that the com-

|embassy for six months after (he D81dit demanded the envelopes from

February shooting 'of a Russian

{the safe. | Told by Mr. Richter that most of

(scldier, enjoyed the freedom of Bel-| [the money had been given out, the

sion to leave Yugoslavia.

to the open safe, scooped up the payroll envelopes,

They were living in a downtown | then calmly walked out of the door.

hotel and touring the city in

| He escaped in a blue coupe parked

lotte, either. She spent most of her | jeep One of them, Sgt. Theodore, |in front of the offices.

day .with Mrs. ‘Fitzgerald, and the house was very quiet. Ellen drank | quantities of tea and told me stories | about the wonderful Fitzgeralds and | a few, other people back in Ireland | in the good old days. The stories, somehow, did not | have the same fascination for me that they'd had the first few times! Ellen had told them to us at home. |

I was, indeed. bored, and actually would be withheld until conclusion Cities were

C. Nelson, Park Falls, Wis, married | a Yugoslav girl last week. Yugoslav officials notified the em- | {bassy that departure of the | would be granted of certain Hs tions were met. The embassy de- | scribed the terms as “not unreasonable and not difficult at all to comi ply with.” A Yugoslav source said exit visas!

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. SERVICES HELD FOR NEW ALBANY MAYOR

Times State Service

. NEW ALBANY, Ind, Sept. 7.—|?

{Fellow mayors of nearby Hoosler

pallbearers today as

looked forward to serving .dinner |{6f a U. S. army court martial in|services were held for Mayor Ray-

and seeing Other faces besides El- | len’s. # But this was not to be, for Mrs. Fitzgerald took a fancy to having! the professor and Miss Charlotte eat dinner with her in. her room | that night: So Ellen carried up the heavy tray was not used and I saw no one. = ~ 4 I DREADED to have twilight come on again. Another homesick

| spell like the.ome I'd had the night before .and I would have to tell {Ellen I couldn't stay here.

I hung over the railing on the years and was a charter member o

back porch and looked down at the valley below. The sun was | Just setting and Lost river might

| himself. And then, without warning, tears

and the dining room|

Italy. where an is charged with shooting the Rus-' sian,

MRS. MARIE A. W WINTER | RITES ARE PLANNED

yesterday in her home, Delaware st. Burial will Crown Hill. Mrs. Winter was 60. Born at Gas City, Ind, she had lived here 50

be

[Nettie Ransford chapter, O. E. 8. Survivors are her husband, Paul] G. Winter;

ter,

American. sergeant | mond L. Jaegers, who shot and i materia) is all new

killed himself Thursday.

| Suicide of "the mayor climaxed

a son, Carl G. Winter, {have been touched by:King Midas of Decatur, Ill, and a granddaugh- |

New Albany's torrid gambling situation in which a local reform group

was battling it out with gamblers | JORNR. LAUER. Chairmen, for control of the southern Indiana | :

Services will be held at 2 p. m.|eity, | Monday in Hisey & Titus mortuary | for Mrs. Marie A. Winter, who died |

Plans Grand Jury Call

of Commerce, who led the reformers in| their crusade against gambling, was! recovering from knife wounds in- | |flicted by a local gambler.

f| | James Stockdale, 40, Democratic

‘candidate for city constable, was {free on $3500 bond in connection with the stabbing. Three Indiana state police de|tectives canvassed the city under

started to come and soon I was LICHFIELD CAPT. ACQUITTED Orders of Governor Gates that an {inquiry be made. Prosecutor Niche

sobbing my heart out there on the | porch railing. “I had been weeping for some time when I was! aware that someone was standing | {behind me and I thought, panic-

|stricken, oh, here's Ellen and she'l 11}

be disgusted with me. » £ J 8 BUT IT was not Ellen. Horrified, I realized that it was Mark Fitz-

| gerald, that he was standing qui- |

etly beside me, not looking at me but smoking his pipe and gazing | in silence at the landscape.

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charges that he authorized and permitted cruelties “to~ G.I. prisoners

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jolas Leist announced To- |

last of the Lichfield de-| fendants, today was acquitted of |

) he would demand a grand jury investigation

when circuit court convenes Oct. 1.17:

Temporary Mayor Serves

Col. ~Austin—R. Killian, superinat the notorious Lichfield replace. | tendent of the state police, said his

| | |

Initiation | Republican member of

{detectives would submit their report to him shortly. He added that the report would be available to a

|grand jury.

Meanwhile, the city had a new { temporary mayor, Edmund K. Scott, the city { council. He will serve until a permanent successor is chosen by the

“| council within the next two weeks.

Before the state detectives ar-

{rived, places where gambling al- | legedly occurred apparently were | tightly Closed,

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| day with a blistering tirade against] Friends invited. [the “Truman New Deal adminis | GARVEY—Mary,

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TRUMAN NEW DEAL

| Monday, m., at w | Funeral Friends Linmited, he Oreetiwood Friends may Sunda 4. C.

William E. Jenner, Republican |

candidate for the U, S. senate, for-|*

{mally opens his campaign here to- |

tration.” “Our national leadership has de[filled representative government,

|circle of greedy, arrogant men, buttressed by a sprawling bureau|cracy of tax- reaung parasites,” he

charged.

Traces ‘14 Years of Folly’ Mr, Jenner warned that “not only is the 'U, 8. domestic condition disorganized and chaotic, but around the world the tension of fear is mounting higher and higher.”

“The question weighing heavily

| on our minds,” he added, “is shared | by millions more who suffered for

liberty: Can the United States, under present leadership, rise above its-own muddle to lead a distressed world?” Tracing what.he described as “14 years of costly folly,” the speaker said “the New Deal still uses as its main propaganda props the ‘come mon man’ and ‘more abundant life.” Urges Voters to Action “After all the spending and the endless emergencies,” he sarcastic | ally observed, “no. child*can. be ill- | fed with butter 80 cents a pound, | no man {ll-clothed unless he wants % a white shirt or a pair of work pants, and no family ill-housed, not if they can finda tratler; Samy hut, or-an. abandoned boxcar, {ioH

Police captured a “bandit. four, minutes after he robbed a restaurant

the man was arrested and identi-|x

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okom visetion No. R95R: 1000 to 1600 tons Size No. 11, I, o. b, Clayton, deliverey on Road 39, Section C and Road 142, Section- A or at plant in the rth of Clayton. Invitation No. 806B: 700 to “1100 tons Bize No. 11 aggregate, {. ob. Clayton, delivered on Road 75, Sections C and D1 or at plant in the vicinity of Coates

ville, 500 feet vitrified

Invitation® No. 918: tile, f. 0. b, Evansville Invitation No. 916: 0 each oat Jard rail posts, creosoted, f. Mg Evansville, Invitation Ne. by to "1600 Jom ‘Size No. 6F, and 1 sy ates, I, Spencer, ivared on Roa or at plant in the vicinity of Spencer Invitation No, 10-1500 tons

Size No. 9 and 11 aggregates, [. © { Covington, delivered on Road 63, Section or at plant in the vicinity of Cove

Ing tation No. #19; 800 to 1200 tons Size No. 11 segregate. f. 0. b, Montezuma, delivered on Roa 3, Section E, or at plant in the vicinity of Montezuma, Invitation No, 920: 1700 to 2700 Poss Bize No, # and 11 aggregate 1. b. Hillsboro, delivered on Roa 31, Section D or at plant in the vicinity of’ fillsboro, Bids shall be submitted upon standard

proposal form STATE HigHWAY COMMISSION

JOHN. . "LAUER, Chairman,

BIDDERS oy 3 CIVILIAN TRU

NOTICE TO

Notice is nereby given oe sealed

b. | employees of count

b. | and beautiful flowers.’ THE

CARD OF ' OF THANKS 3

REILLY — ¥ - We wish 1 to ex ress our sine cere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended us dure ing “the {liness and d

mother, Mrs, therine Reilly, We ese pecially Hank Rev, Ambrose J. Bulllawe s D. Moriarity, 2

Jam Taina poils Police New York Central Railroad at Indian apolis, Springfield, O., and Buffalo, N, Y.3 auditors office, Amer ican Legion Big Post 116, Dr_C. J, Haslinger, pallbearers, Grinsteiner Punerat Home, for the many apiritual bouquets

REILLY FAMILY.

FUNERAL , DIRECTORS CONKLE FUN FUNERAL HOME

1934 'W, Michigan St

FARLEY FUNERALS “itis

BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect 85.

GRINSTEINER'S

1601 E. New Yorks

6G. H. HERRMANN

PROPOSAL NO. 39: Trucks, f. o. b Indiadapolis. STATE HIGH'NAY COMMISSION or IND IANA 3 N H. LAUER, Chairman.

—0H. LAUER, Chairman. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON PUBLIC BALE Pursuant to the acts of 1945 Legislature, Senate Bill No, 186, Chapter, 359, approved March 10, 1945 the State Highway Comiission of Indiana will receive ods on roved forms at the Purchasing Agent's ce, ‘third floor, State House Annex, In. dianapolis, Indiana, unti} 2:00 o'clock p. m., Centra! Daylight Saving time id Sepien: ber 16, 1046, for the vie Hisheey Located at the State Highway P Central Qalage. 510 West Market 8

Two Civilian Jeep | meee.

ro posals will be. Te by the State + igh: 1503 8. EAST OT. MA-8488 ay Commission at t hae hE rhe oT Sl on out SEY, 8 TITUS Annex, or nate ve., ol olis #: Indiana, until on glock bm #51 N, Delaware St. L1-38% entra yiig me Oo — 1946, for the purchase of the following: |" oresy Boserses Tagan, oh Fal

SHIRLEY BROS. CO. ._ Diinots L1-8400

#54 N. lino! JONES & HURT MORTUARY

Day and Night Ambulance Service 2226 Shelby St GA-2570

ROBERT W. STIRLING 1423 Prospect

(more or less) Piston

Rings, all sizes m No. 2: Six (6) 15 ton heavy duty RR with one (1) inch_cable Item No. 3: Six (6) Powér 1ake-off,

STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDI

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the pufchase of the following materials will be received by the Chairman of the | Gtate ghway Commission of Indiana, at Benate Avenue, Indi|anapolls 9, Indiana, until 2:00 P, 'M. on

time {hey will be publicly opened and read, Invitation No. 911: 880 to 1% tons Size No. 8 11 and 63 a rth, | Jasper. d delivered on Hoad 162, Sul C Road 164, Section A. na Raten No. 912: 350 to 600 tons Sine ates, f. 0. b. Hun

9, 11 and 63 aggr oad 64, Section "

Si delivered on aviation No. 913: 850 to 1100 ons iy ates, f. 0 Vel

seeregatee, furnished at plant in the 8 of Albany. Bids shall be submitted Alb standard proposal forms. STATE HIGHWAY (COMMISSION OF INDIANA JOHN H. LAUER, Chairman

DEATH NOTICES 1 n lis Times, Sal, Sept. 7, 1046 IR—Harry, beloved father of Cora Ru aL _ Be er —Cal; ries

and Hugh Arthur, brother of Delbert, Hazel {lliam, ‘Gilbert, Andy‘and Goldie, passed away Thursday. Services Monday, fos he Beanblossom Mortuary, 1391 wo Ray st. Burial Floral. Park cemetery,

ASHE—Mary Ann, wife of John T., mother of Mes.. Frank Ray of Ft, Wayne, Ind; John and Kathrin Ashe, passed away Thursday. Puneral Monday, Sept. 9, 8:30 A, m., at residence, 607 N. Oxford st.; 9 a. m, St. Philip ‘Nerf church. Friends invited. Burial . Holy Cross cemetery. fends may call at residence any time, George W. Usher Service. Altar Society will meet Sunday, 3 p. m, for Rosary. coz: de N., age 65 husband of Lillie M. Cozart,” father of Earl, K neth, Glen Cary, Harry and Junior Cozart; Repiathes of Blanche Junge and Pauline Robertson, brother of Effie Allen and Elmer Coza#i, passed away Priday y Greencastle, Ind. Services Mon- ' m. Conkle Funeral Home, | $05 w. Michigan st. Priends Invited | Burial Floral Park. Priends may call at | the funeral home after. 10 a. m. Sunday. | CROSBY Cora, age 87, of 175 N. Meridian, Greenwood. beloved mother of f ¥8ith Jordyee of Wilmar, Cal... passed . home Friday p. m. Services the J. C, lson

—ry

Hokie in Greenwood. ay, at the Wien el Home.

ERSON -- Mrs. Daisy Mae, mother of Enso B. Everson, sister of Georgia Cal- | lahan, passed away at her residence, S158 College ave. Bervices Monday, 1 p. at the Fanner & Buchanan Mortinry, Friends may call at the mortuary. Interment New Palestine, Ind beloved sister of Mrs | _ Nellie Deupree. Bridget Garvey Robert Lyne (deceased), Mrs. Sweeney (deceased), | residence, 35 N. Arsenal {10:20 a. m, age 81 years Grinsteiner's Puneral Home, onday. 8:30 a. m. mass. Holy Cross church m Burial Holy Croks cémetery. Prien may eall at the funeral home after 6 Saturday, Members of the Altar Soclety will meet Sunday 8 p. m. Joe prayers, GILTNER-—-James H, 74, beloved uncle of Elmer C. Giltner of Enid, Okla.. fasted Fal Thursday evening. - Services Mon ra Shirley Bros. Central Chapel "048 Tlinois, Burial Floral Park, HERMANN-—-Barbara Ann, 8125 W, Washgeen st, entered into rest Friday, 12:30p, ae " mouths, pe ter of Andre = Hermann. ie: oR Ben Davis chapel, 6112 W. Whibmitos st. Priends are welcome. Burial Mount Pleasant cemetery. Friends juay call at residence until noon Monday Moore Mortuaries,

JORNSON-—Elsle May, 32° years, beloved daughter of Robert Johnson, sister of Mrs. William Carder, Mrs. therine Bruce, Mrs: Anna Ellert and Mrs. Flizabeth Sharp, passed away -Thulsday, Funeral Sunday, 1:30 p, m., at G. H. Herr. mann Funeral Home, i508 8. East st. Friends invited, Buria) Greenwood. Friends may call any time, MAXWELL-George E., 35025 Broadway, husband of Alice R. and father of Mrs. T. Wayne Gill of Chicago; Charles PF. of Indianapolis; brother of Mrs. W, 8, Baker of Indianapolis, Mrs, Frank M, Miller of Ben Avon, Pa, Saturday morning. Buchanan Mortuary, Monday, 2:30 P.. Friends (invited. Burial. Crown

Funeral from 160 New

Requiem

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ERE |YOIGT 1633 SOUTH MERIDIAN ha 8 PR-5117 3 ° a llson “CHAPEL OF TRE CHIMES" 234 Prospect St. MA-9438 LOST AND FOUND 9 | Bo Kind !5,m7 duck & tan bound

LIB. REWARD IF RETURNED to gio Ross, FR-4803,

8T-—Lady's yellow Jd Bulova watch trimmed with wh old In Murphy's or between there iy fair grounds car, or on the car. Please return. Keepsake. Re ward. BE-4017-R 2. LOST~-Dijaniond ring mounted in white gold, diamonds on each side, in das store; ed as keepsake, Re ward. BR-8459. LOST—Black male Scottie, in vicinity of a st, and | Nicholas on Call CH-2127-M a oa dima om ring Fris day. Reward. GA-5204

T-—In Wasson's, Fri,

Los afternoon, blue knitted front for suit,

Reward. LI-3211.

| INSTRUCTIONS ~~ ¢ LEARN TO DRIVE AEE ewntown Omics

323 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. DUAL CONTROL CARS Lessons by appointment.

FEMALE HELP WANTED e

ALTERATION HANDS Must Be High Type and Well Experienced EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

Indiana Fur Co.

114 E. Washington

: Bakery Help

Experience Not Necessary See Mrs. Maxwell

Hostess Cakes

“339 E. Market

Experienced All-Around Beauty Operator

“ug

Salary and commission; 5-day week. Apply Mrs, Martyn, 8th {

floor Beatty Salon, }

L. S. AYRES & CO. 1

EXPERIENCED BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING OPERATOR

for permanent ‘position PEOPLES STATE BANK

0 East Market

Switchboard-Billing

Keytype switchboard, typewriter billing. permanent Joaition I Tor an Sfticlont ope erator that will operate the board in the - interest of the company and its Isomers, Switchboard and Hvping about evenly die vided, Office near Circle, ov include

in reply salary expected and give full partionlars. Interview will be granted be E HOUSN

fore references are contacted. OF CRANE, 124 8. Meridian,

BILLING CLERK

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Billing TCS om

| Priends may call at mortuary. MILLI—Mary A., age 84 years, 1733 8. Delaware, beloved mother of Margaret M Bruner, e M. Conwav, Louis’ Rudolph J Boy . snd Eugene A Mii: sister of Emma Klein and Nicholis | Bauesle, i 5gtieed | away Thursday. Funeral t the'G. Herrmamn 130 8. East st. Heart church. Burial St | Priends may call at

brother of" Mrs. Ida

| Funeral Home. fa’ m., Sacred Joseph's dentetery, the funeral home. PANTONE Lewis, Cardarelll,

ne. Ci Foi. further -

ay

9:30.

‘ank -Pantone, and orks :

$9-Hour, 5-day week:* no Saturdaysy salary and bonus Crescent’ Paper Mr. Gieger, Ri-3401.

BILLING CLERK

R bs billing machine. Per manens on with holesals

firm in - Air-conduioned” ottics,

trom Cl THE HOUSE OF Bing ©

124 8. Meridian