Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1946 — Page 20
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McCRORY' S
‘Watch Repairing © 3-Day Service Usual Low Prices Work Guaranteed ‘OPEN UNTIL 7:50 P. M. DALY
KING JEWELERS
108 W. Wash, St, Claypool Hotel Bldg.
4 Bb oil,
1J.; sisters, Mrs. Amelia Bredencag. Ae
STATE DEATHS
ANDERSON--Swephen A. Murphy, 86.
2 Husband, Waller: sister, 37. Survivors: i Hr,
§ NE “aston
COLUMBUS—Charles Henry, 87. Moontooth;
vivors: Mother. Nancy brothers, Aber
ory HT pane
o Daughiah. Jf
Brel Chattee, Mrs] anner, Mrs, k Ebert; son, . DECATUR~—David Cnr To, 78. Sur.
Barl, Carl; "augh
vivors: Sons, Mrs, Fisher, Mrs.
ters, Marie Warrigan EVAN survivors
SONS, ro Elizabeth Wilhelmine Schneider, ho Survivors: Husband, Adam H..
VILLE — Ernest Drieschner, 75. Daughter, Mrs, Erna Hudson;
Rais Cramer: brother, Henry d John
eh C. Clark, HAMMOND — oy Carl 446. Survivors: Husband, ; sons, Harold, Richard, Jack; daughter, “June Oarlson, mother, Mrs. Susan Ambos; brothers, Bu: e, George and John Ambos; sisters, firs Mrs. Katherine Tague, rmeyer ohn Survivors, Daughters, Mrs. Ruth Frentress, Mrs. Imogene Woodworth, rs Miriam MolLean; broth ers, William, ‘Maude M. Hemphill, 61. Survivors: Husband, Archie; sons, John, Ralph; da Be
ters, Mrs, Lloyd Farmer, Mrs. Tred Wo. : Laurens Matterson, sister,
Elizabeth Storey,
Burvivors: oi
able Nellie er Bald 67. Bd d Sr. sons, Walter ; daughters, Mrs. WinAgnes DeVries, Mrs. " Mrs. Maude DeVries,
Margaret brother, Peter Ver-
Mrs. Jane De kuik. HOPE—William Leonard Sanders, 64. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Mrs. Loretta Rudolph, s. Margaret Outlentirie, Mrs. Hel kind sister, Mrs, PF, M. Joslin] brother, James -H, NEW ALBANY--John J. Walter, 80. Survivors: Sons, Charles, John; daughter,
ries:
BURGLARS ROB SHOE
store, 812 E. 63d st, yesterday and
took $373 and postage stamps from the store safe, after battering the .| combination open.
police by the manager, Charles E.
DEATH NOTICES ® and
ROMDE—Katherine, y of Byard Rohde, rs. Hubert Updie, Joy
— . THE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 1| FEMALE HELP WANTED J
"Times, | Mas. n., Sept. O, 1046 86 years, mother
2 CLERK-TYPISTS i
STORE SAFE OF $373
" Burglars broke into Merit Shoe
IN MEMORIAM WLSEY—In loving g membry of Flo P
, 104. Since Jou. va word sick and went away, We think And in the eh, we don't know oy
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! ¢ MONDAY, , SEPT. 9, Ee
MALE-FEM “uELp “WANTED Hho
HOOK'S.
Soda: Fountain
We have & number of openings for men and women (18 to 50) to work on our fountain, 8
See MR. MOORE - Apply at Office DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES California and Market Sts.
wha passed AWAY J years ago this Sept.
But we are sure, you're standi HUSBAND AND CHILD CHILDREN.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5
CHORUS GIRLS
with or without experience. We train you free. Good
FOX THEATER, 242 N.
ary. Apply i in Dood igo MR. MACK
Iinois
The burglary was reported to
1034 W, Michigan St.
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
Position open with expanding prea gation offerin
CLERK—TYPIST
good future; age 18 to
; . sisters, Katherine, | Mrs. B. Gordon Bushnell, and Mrs. H. 1 d S ho Dr, ie ls MAE No of Conners, J. 404" GAG | tpt _oice_ Jobe. _ om ypist an tenograp er Br, 63, Survivors: ual her Henrietta, Carl and Frederick nation rical duties With type { * | Daughi bE Eg Bomics Hermano, Mrs. passed away at her residence. OL | Son Melvin, William; ioe a st, Sunday p. m. Services required plus | Intetest 10 Toa 5-Day Wee Se ernon rae . «1 {kom the Pinner & Buchanan Mortury| cleriesl work. Good starting b , " n a, m 0 ’ NGTON—Charles A. Morrow, 63. my), Prionds invited. Friends may call "MeT. ; * Permanent Position Survivors: = Brothers, Birtus, Franols Ar-|,¢ martuary. (Connersville. paper please ’ Shur, Guilt Sillterd) Sisters, Mrs. Arva Miller, copy.) , CTOR Ww Good Starting Rate eC Weber, 8g ur | fi RCA-V | % Advancement Assured Ina Rn Nira: Dalay Mingey, , Miss CARD OF THANKS® . . apt % Automatic Increases Radin Weber, ser, Mr hy Joh ek BAI tl 1 Wo v yin o oot he 4 ploymey thse 5 bon, ciation for the many nesses ex- =. Survivors: YM wughior, Mrs, tended at the death of Ju beloved hus- ‘3310 E. Michigan st Herff-Jones Co . elius; son, Hugh: Sister, Mrs, Mary band, hiner and son, Huger. 4 Harper, Mra. Hattie Maxam MRS! BARRINGER & fi & SON B 1411 North Capitol Ave. ~ROAN KE—:@harles Le Barnbrook, RAY. Dea. gratitude and be % . Survivors: Wife, Mary I; unter lation. Is extended: to our many Tienda CLERK TYPIST : EE i Sa 0 z IIIS emi a es, an other Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Alice ioages; courtesies At the death of our beloved General _otfios a v fa. m | brother, Gerard Hodges bro! Russel Ray. Our sincere og eomp i ci, ayy | BARE Bros rh BRE | pga eT H h Ss. son, Charies Wi brothers, Y George E., rel gn oto ly an in REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS STENOGRAP ERS Charles E. . AND MRS. WALTER RAY. 636 N. Noble .
20 to 35 years of age.
tions; 5-day week. Good rate of pay and a permanent position. Please call Personnel Office, LI-2323.
Inland Container Corp.
Excellent working condi-
WAY BILL CLERK— COMPTOMETER OPR. Good Pay : Opportunity for Advancement
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Grant, 28, of 6188 Broadway. 5-day week; ideal workin pe 2 (FARLEY FUNERALS i ome| Rei SEP 20 7 | pemase mere waNTED 9| FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. § (U. P). BERT 5. GADD tri of IE) ms TC TS arioty i. work. seth: Avon Products - —Secretary of Commerce Henry A.|2130 Prospect Bt location, 0 factory hours, $130 per as. st ‘Purdue has only a few openings. RI-8533. Wallace returned by plane today GRINSTEINER'S MAGS) or TAADST. 3 RERSON. Cul Mr. Hinki PITMAN-MOORE CO, from a 10-day visit to Mexico. 1601 B. New York ¥ ,t ' NEEDS ___ G. H. HERRMANN ounegy Yu Women i ® Stenographer 1509 8. A Office Positions ~ ® Typi OPP Than 5-Day week; jd
High salary for capable girls. 5-Day Week.
vacation plan. Call personnel office.
1300 MADISON AVE.
able girl. Room 1008, LI-7315
LI- oTsis or ols 153. BE. MORRIS
STENOGRAPHER
Good position for capable and depend120 E. Market St
General Motors
Parts Division LI-2461, Mr, Beall
PRIVATE STENOGRAPHER
Local mantiseturer, 6 blocks from
Circle. Pref. a Hours or 3 ears’ experience; on.
RI-9811—Mr. Mitchell
before. Avply R,
B. Noblits, Traffle A 902 Tas "ey
ty Bldg.
Counter Receptionists
Girls, neat appearing, for general office and counter work,
Apply
Victory Cleaning Co.
2706 BE. Michigan St.
STENOGRAPHER
General office, typing. bi and clerical. Position is permanent you are interested in and will work for
office within blocks of Circle. Please give full particulars and
20-26. Attrac-
Dr. M. Dee, Optometrist 29 ON THE CIRCLE
& = Wil W. Wash. St, a
24 Door From Power and Light Oe,
HOOSIER PAINT and
LINOLEUM CO.
Table Lamps, metal Base, Rayon Pleated Shade...
211 E. Washington.
$69
" RI-8315
PULA TOE ME STUDENT VIOLIN OUTFITS $27.50 Up
MUSIC C0.
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you vse Pltened Ho Cleaning
PLUS
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ROOFING apes Di | i: 1414
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CHAS. 1S. GOLDSTEIN
1040 8. MERIDIAN ST.
| GET THE “Lincoln” Habit
J} SHOP FOR YOUR CAMERAS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES AT
LINCOLN
Bring your Photo Problems to Our Trained Specialists.
North and East—CH
JEWELRY 0., Inc.|
ons "Fao: ASHINGTON FEou" THE STATE Houss 3 YEARS
© RESTORES APPEARANCE—INCREASES WEAR
’ CONVENIENT : LOCATIONS © Cash and Carry . 3909 E. 10th St. 1115 College ave. 722 8. East 2754 Roosevelt 8212 E. Michigan ave. st. "1028 Oliver ave.
FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY
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p rom = Washington Park. Friends in-
on « The ALLIED FLORISTS Assn.
of Lndianapona
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DEATH NOTICES indianapolis Times, Mon., Sept. 9, T1946 AMMER-—Takla, a * 90, 2115 RJ "Harding BK. eije, Mrs,
a Mrs. John ara of Evansville, 1nd. assed away Sutdey evening. Puneral Wi esday, 2 p. m., at the Ortho-
dox church, 28th and Sherman dr. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the Farley Funeral Home W. Morris st. ter 7 p. m.
Robert Barnes, Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Services Tuesday, 1 p. ; Calvary Tabernacle Church, corner Fletch. ., and Cedar st. Priends invited. Burial Hall, I Priends may call at 1, Bellefontaine after 6 p. m. Monday. “—gerviee; -— Ay ~-Henry P., J. Bettge, father of
Rutand of Amelia m. Bettge, Henry
of Mrs. Sophia Leonard of Chinook, Mont, passed away at, his residence, 442 W. 40th , Saturday, Hept. T.'%t-7 p.m. Services Th Planner .& Buchanan Mortuary at 3 p. m. Tuesday. Friends invited. Interment |
Crown Hill, Priends may call at the mortuary. - BLACKETOR--Ida Totber of Mrs. Mildred Petty of 271 8. Gray st.. sister of
Mrs. Maude Haines, Greenfield, Ind.; Mrs
, ‘and Homer
& » 2 = = =A 2 a oi He ° —- =
Butte of Sulton, Ind., fends may 1308 Prospect st, Service Wednes‘the funeral home
vited, BLESS Maude Ethel, age 60 years, sister
Knightstown, Ind. 0 city, passed awa Saturday, Fuheral Tuesday 1 p. m. at the Royster & Askin Mor- | faey 1902 N: Meridian st. [ vited.' Burial Boggstown, | may eall at the mortuary any time | CARROLL —— Tunis, husband of Margaret, | father of Edwin and Barnest, passed away Sunday a. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect st., any time. Services Tuesday, 2 p. from the South Side Church of the Nazarene. Interment Greenwood cemetery. Friend Linvited. Columbus; — Ind. papers rhyonpin copy.) COPELAND Lydia J, age 66, mother of Kenneth Copeland, passed away Sunday at residence, 520 N. Belmont Services
Our diploma Indiana and other states. Under G.
OL C Lessons a Sopoiniment i AHEAD
oe J, 1120 Béllefontaine, Nal JO usband of Dora, father of Mrs, Elmer- | Learn overhauling A. installation of Reettia Didlinger, Vincennes, Ind.: stepfather | frigeration and air conditioning equi ants of Cecil Curtis, Leland Dorsett and Mrs. |Our home study plan and practical Paye Gwinn; brother of Mrs. Marie Blunk, | work will give you needed iy Mooresville, 'Ind.: Virginia Cayton, Blue| Write for PR “Qualification Chart Ridge, Ind.; Ernest Barnes, Pyote, Tex.;| Test.” Utilities Institute, Box A- 610 Times
Howard Bettge of Indianapolis, and brother |
1 G. L'S ATTENTION you to work are
Months complete » owners earn from to i A So you? Investigate
Classes Royal Beauty Academy 401 Roosevelt bldg., Cor. :olinels and Washington. RI-048
GIRLS—WOMEN
Be a Practical Nurse BIG DEMAND-—-HIGH WAGES school not necessary. Easy to learn at home in. spare time. Prepare now for this interesting profitable ork. Write for information. Wayn School of Practical Nursing, Box A- 0 Times. >
LEARN TO DRIVE
SAFETY Downtown Office
tion department by calling RI-5581 easing personality. Age REWARD—Man's black bilifold lost _Satursod making known any complaint. Pag TF sierwaid Drug FH on Ww. 30th te =r i a a Pe 0 Hemming. GIRLS—25-35 = i a to learn ‘gasoline Jobb! business. Prefer Night Numbers Loss wie shir soins snd nang Gredit Application Proc, Clerk | cols rican 0 chimset® om . i PR ya apts. 8 by finance company. Applicant must be Pn ditions: © After 7:30 P. M. Iiinois. Reward. G. E. Burtt, MA-8581.| 0 10" hq Re Tis: a 002" 128 Bent; 13%, Jrotking eondidons; o Rtiey. COMPOS. ....Rlley 5558 LOST—Black male Scottie, “Pooch,” lost | E. Market 8t. LI-7315. Bonded © d Oil ENGRA wo-Riley 6558 (lh Doiniy of 30 rts o snd Nicholas ave, DAY COOK leary iy LOST—Halt-carat_dismand Bo ring Fri- for restaurant. Call at 801 Ft. Wayne. 1031 E ” Washingtén ay Wa Drapery Err - Y charge Oo tak bh te Work Room [mi Rriioteg & ww an ee! 0! BEAUTY COURSE SALE Ji JW Machine Operators 2 i Special. Only $125 alue, Softens ee mit; sth erade cdveation. Learn Hand 3 OFFICE ASSISTANT I Sorro Tate tio Aslagus an Be an ewers Typing, ‘seneral office, w Baste tn ormatia |. Basy te = fae. Be ind ie 40-Hour Week telep pr ene and SH ar. Steady posiTTERSON SHADE CO. 113 8. PENN.
Liberal Discount on Purchases |BA
This school approved by G. L oftice.| THE WM, H. BLOCK CO, 1
Apply Emp. Dept. 7th Floor
FACTORY OPPORTUNITY
Expansion again makes available a few openings for young women age 18 to 35 in modern machine plant. Excellent working conditions and high starting wages.
MOQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. 1737 Mass. ave,
town ag] No °F NETLYANIA RI-4855
ESEL POWER offers genuine opportunities -t0 wide-awake men, ® opportuni. inclined. Pre; ate oor in spare time by Jr teial U. ining. rite for free Ties Utilities Diesel Training, Box A-612
FEMALE HELP V WANTED 9
GIRLS, 18 to 30
PAY RATE INCREASED Starting Rates 75¢ Hour Automatic Increases every 30 days for 3 th opportunities to 94e hour. Jateresuag work making RCAVICTOR records, RCA radio tubes and RCA Victrolas. Jobs Open Now, Apply Today!
RCA-VICTOR
Apply Employment Office 3310 E. Michigan st
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 BE. Market
“% GIRLS
GIRLS—WOMEN
Steady Work - Pleasant Surroundings _ "Experience Unnecessary
Apply in Person
BEMIS BRO. BAG CO.
Barth Ave. (South)
18 TO 30 To learn to operate envelope machirie. ~Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Drive
Experienced All-Around "Beauty Operator
k
Tuesday, 2 30 p. m., Conkle Funeral Home, 1034 W, Michigan st. Burial Floral Park Friends may call at funeral home after 3
p.m. Monday DONOVAN Robert A., age 27 husband of Margaret, father of Dennis Lee, and son | of Mrs. Mae Donovan, .brother of Claude! Donovan Irene Apell;, Pauline Hines Beulah McKinney and Kathleen
hospital. = Services Tuesday, 10:30 a. m,, at
residence of mother, 1605 W. Ohio st Friends Invited. Burial Floral Park Conkle service. | HOLMES-_} Mrs. Katherine M., mother of Albert K., 5347 College, assed away Monday. Service Flanner Buchanan Mortuary. Time later | MOORE—Alfred H, husband of Effie F
| Moore, father of Mrs. Floyd J Meeker, Mrs. George R. Redding and Russell B | Moore, brother of Walter and O. Frank {| Mgore of Newport, Ky., Lina Moore, Ddyton, O, and Mrs oy 8. Bennett Bt Thomas, Ky. passed away Sunday, p. m,, residence, 744 Berkley road, .Serv-
Is Licensed i
i “Written recommendation
any. $100,000.00 Li
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Don't Take Chances.
ANTS or TERMITES 4
Arnott Ext. Co.
in Indi ana to Perf orm
Certified TERMITE CONTROL
for the control of Termites and
showing location of Termite infestation and damade, if
ability coverage by a Bonding
Company fagisered with State of Indiana.
a Flanner ‘Buchanan Mortu- | Wednesday, 1:30 p. m Interment Crown Hill. Priends invited. Friends may | call at mortuary, PANTONE Louis, beloved brother of Mrs.
“Michele Cardarelll, Frank Pantone, Indianapolis, and Joseph Pantone, Ogden, Utah, died Friday, Funeral Tuesday, 9:30,
at the morthary PATTEN-—8ilas Grant, age Sallie Patten (deceased, passed away Sunday morning. Services A 2p. m., Asbury Memorial Methodist church invited. Burial Crown Hil Friend call at Conkle Funeral Home’ Michigan st. SHOFNER -- Sophie R. mother of Mrs Pearl Turner, Frederick and Henry T SEO and sister of Mrs. Anna Simon, of Louisville, "% died Saturday. Puneral Tuesda} t. 10, 8:30 a. m., at the George sher Mortuary, 2313 Ww, Washington: 9 a Li St. Joseph's church Friends invited Bal St. Michael ceme tery, Greenfield, Ind, at ‘the mortuary,
1934
{ Ala son of Mr. and Mrs. D © Indianapolis: ‘brother of David H
Sept. 8, at
Maxwell Field Mon omar] For further infermation cull 'W
po Directors, WA-1509,
Rady, | passed away Saturday evening at Veterans’ |
at the Kirby Moruarys Meridian at 19th, 10 a. m t. Joseph thurch, Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Friends ' may--¢all
", husband of
Friends Sf may w.
Friends may onll STERLING LAUNDRY
| WHARTON: ~Daonald Lee, beloved father of | Donald Lee Wharton Jr. of Montgomery, I whirion | arton in dow " in service at Saipan. passed away Sunday, flown. offices age 18-20: some .ty
experienced
FILING FILING DEPARTMENT OPPORTUNITY
We desire permanent employee that is in filing. Bome typing. If nowledge of P. B. X. we can “efler you
* Salary and commission: 8-day good position with future. 44-Hr. week Cafeteria in plant. W, J. Holliday & Co, week. Apply Mrs, Martyn, 8th 543°W, McCarty St. RI-2422, Mr Vaughan,
STENOGRAPHER
positions are available for girls in stenographic and other Pow 1 one work.
easan ing conditions and security
Employment Office 240 N. Meridian
MALE HELP ‘WANTED
Ex. 1's to Learn Advertising
wM
We have an opening in our advertising department for a man who wants the oppor 10 learn the fundamentals newspaper advertising business, ye have a training program fore 1.’s that has been approved by he State of Indiana, Darien’ of Veteran's Affairs and the U. Veteran's Administration, YS ar work entails handling and carrying advertising to and .from the downtown stores and The Times as basic training for an ultimate
sition as a salesman High school graduates, 18 to 22, preferred. Five-day, 40-hour week
Saturdays and Sundays off. Mr, Walker, 2 to 4 p. m,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 214 W, Maryland Street
Auto Mechanics Bill Kuhn Says:
Let's Talk Horse Sense The best way to find out about a place and its desirability is to talk to the men who work there; and I invite you to do just that . Drop out to North Side Chevrolet and have a chat with Bill Conner. Let him introduce you to other men
in our organization. Talk to them
minimum salary acceptable Replies S3uidential Pendin and see why they say, ' eT Marin Has or CRANE “you'll like working in Broad Ripple for NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET 836 E. 63d St. R-24T1
4 FORD MECHANICS Good pay and steady work. See Mr. Brooks RED CAB CO. 1302 N. Meridian
NDIANA BELL. TELEPHONE CO.
A Good Place for a Girl to Work
WE WANT YOU!!! If you can take light dictation in a small modern office and are interested IN A PERMANENT POSITION
40-hr. w with good pay. See Mr. ‘Adkins, Kentuc
Experienced General Office Girl pine. and boogseening experience necessa teady positi tarting salary 14 aT with O Qualifications. Box A385 Times.
PERSONNEL
425
5 ZNO y week yooh {ence Hancock 0 ie Co. "a oda
Stenographer
1 tor downtown Sn Pleasant working conditio! 39-hour week Salary $115 per "month. Apply
715 Electric Building
HE Ae little shorgiand
woman with typing ability and pleasing personality, excellent opportunity for development with attractive salary scale and excel lent working conditions.
McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. 1737 Mass. Ave.
CHARLES MAYER & CO. 29 W. Washington
Opening for capable young| K OPPORTUNITY. "pittsburgh “Plate Glass, 59 8. State
TYPISTS FOR REGULAR TYPING
bldg. Stonographer Knowledge of diciaphiond J Dieterred, not Bteady employ: GOOD
JOBS AND TO TRAIN ON KEY PUNCH MACHINES,
Permanent positions under State Merit System. Experience preferred but not necessary. $120 a month starting salary. Chance for advancement, Forty-hour week. Liberal vacation and sick leave,
ing our department
Off Saturday
2—AUTO METAL MEN—-2 } gommnation } So, oo EE
wages and plenty of work. Jones Aute
2055 Central.
0 MECHANICS, GOOD SN UARANTEE—COMMISSI
30TH os CENTRAL SALES LEARN A TRADE
TA4501
Excellent opportunity for young man to earn baking trade. We want only steady,
reliable man who is willing fo work aftere noons and evening hours and Sunday.
Good pay.
WEST BAKING CO.
1331 £. Washington St.
BOYS
17 years of age or over, for
eet
full time work this fall. Tito
H. P. Wasson & Co.
BOYS
WITH BICYCLES
Ages 16 or over, for light work; 55e hour plus sllowance for bike, overtime, Saturday and Sunday time and one-half} tion with Me, Dalton pay. 18 N. Meridian
WESTERN UNION ~ COAL TRUCK “DRIVER
group insurance, pension plan, Experienced credit union. See Miss Smith, 3d > Floor, 141 8. Meridian’ Street. PHELPS "COAL CO? ; IR-0200. 5543 Bo!
Opening for SALES LADY a Experienced in Jewelry.
Fine Opportunity Apply 3d Ploor, Rear
SALESLADIES
for Tolletnies, Candies and Tobacco.
gone) yd experience preferred. Ages HOOK'S xv srorss
California and Market Sts.
Switchboard. Billing -
A ie gn 1 ny rmanen fi on or an Ro te the Board as op.
erator Hay. interest o OT and its ustomers SE and typing about eventy d vided. Office peat ircle. Please nerds in reply salary ex pected and give articulars ryiew wil) be granted ore references are contacted. E HOUSE OF CRANE, 124 8. Meridian, Private Secreta ry Major Excuive 40-Hour Week
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
floor Beauty Salon. _
L. S. AYRES & CO.
EXPERIENCED BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING OPERATOR
WOMAN
Fur Finishers
Experienced or Apprentice 40-Hour Week
Liberal Discount on Purchases
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. Apply Emp. Dept. 7th "Floor
for light 6. housework, semi-involid. Call at 415 Harlan
care of |
Apply Employment Dept., 7th Floor
SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER
Responsible secretarial position, assist executive with statistical data, Typing and some dictation.
Good salary for experienced
for permanent position
PEOPLES STATE BANK
130 East Market
BILLING CLERK
Must be experienced complometer operator. Will train girl with comptometer knowledge. Will employ experienced girl on basis of 8 hours daily, 6 days a week oul Mr. Bnyder. General Baking Co.
BILLING CLERK
Burroughs billing machine Permanent osition with wholesale firma in business over 50 years. Air-conditioned office 2 Blocks from Circle
LEARN
a fascinating job in -the hosiery business, Girls are being mstructed in manufacturing operations and good starting rates are offered together with the opportunity for ‘increased earnings according to individual performance. For a chance to learn a highly skilled, well paid job, girls 18 to 30, seé Mrs. Dunn at the employment office.
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634 N. Noble
person. Apply or write Employment Office
RCA-VICTOR 3310 E. Michigan St.
COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER
Must Take Dictation Opportunity to Advance
Take any oar or bus to 30th st. Cross Town line to Columbia Ave,
THE HOUSE OF CRANE
124 8 Meridian RI-23563
“Bundle Sorter
735 LEXINGTON
~ CLERICAL AND FILING ~ Good opportunity for dependable girl ing: 40-hour week dq - hi frome. Will Vi begnne Yorking, condi I anen em 4) Bed RL ployment. Call Mr,
~ Expertericed SEAMLESS LOOPERS
Temporary Work
— REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 N. Noble “INSPECTRESS
Experiericed- White. Perman nent.
PACKARD MFG. CO.
. 2000 Columbia
STENOGRAPHER
40-hour, 5-day week. Good working conditions. ’ Located on Circle.
PURE OIL CO.
DIAMOND CHAIN - A Nice Place to Work
Diamond Chain Co., Inc., 402 Kentucky Ave. has attractive openings for typists, stenographers and clerks in sales, personnel and payroll departments. Only 4 blocks from downtown. Convenient transportation, good cafeteria, group insurance and vacations.
TYPISTS
to 30 @ One to 3a mm billing dept. ® One to be receptionist and relief operator on switchboard. training interested girl for PBX work. Lovely modern office. Permanent positions. Priendly, pleasant associates. Call for An Appointment, RI,6511, 8 a. m. hil m.
TYPISTDesirable | hours. ‘Weber, nsolid
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YOUNG WOMEN
Begin a career that assures You more money and responsibility as you learn.
ply now: Employment Office—240 N. Meridian
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
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333 N. NOBLE
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Requires extensive knowledge and ene perience in the fandamentals of building construction, piping snd wiring, heating, ventilation, etc. Apply or write,
_ Employment Office
RCA-VICTOR
3310 E. Michigan St
Senior Electrical Draftsman
Make electrical layouts, assist in design of circuits, assist chief elec trician In. plant engineering. Ree quires electrical engineering educa tion and experience. Apply ot write employment office.
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