Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1946 — Page 34

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FEMALE HELP WANTED

Learn Jewelry Excellent opportunity

THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 08

SFEMALE HELP WANTED

HERFF-JONES CO.

1411:N. Capitol Ave.

Enameling. for advancement.

weons Lan,

Pp Mary Morris, Kriends, Jas call at the Jordan Funeral

MEROM-Clement Arnett, 82, Survivors: Home, 2428 E. 10th st. Funeral Friday { Wife, Charlotte; daughter, Mrs. Vervain 2 p. i. Friends invited. Buria | Dilley; son, Lex; sister, Mrs. Alma BEd- Memorial Park. | wards, brother, Charles, CHAPLIN—Edward J. b4 years, 517 N, | Qulord husband of Edith Chaplin, i MISHAWAK A=] tam P. Kindig, 77.1 {father y,-of. California, Lo | Survivors: Wife, rtie; sons, the Rev,|John fond Billy Chaplin. Z city; "brother | 1. James, Cecil C., Carlton E.; daughters, |of Willard Chaplin Mu Hel Weser Mrs, William Cogswell, Mrs. ward | and Mrs. Mary Jassed away | Hobbs, Mrs. :L. D. Moats; sisters, Mrs. ednesday. Time of Tuner a later, | Many Woodruff, Mrs. Gertrude Bell. For information call Jordan Funeral 7 na a Van Hove, kL) Survivors: | Home, -8300. usban entry; sons, iene, Camliel, | Leonard; daughters, Mrs. Alfons Lefevere, Vina Sather of M3. 8 & Bonn, | Mrs. Alois Le Fevere; brother, August Van | New 0.; Mzs. Carl Kartepeter, Donald olbeke, r. Willits ‘and Mrs. J. ©. Miles, all ot C ! T Y - Ww i D E 5 E R Vv I ¢ E OXFORD—Betiy Jo Shoults, 4. Survi- Indianapolis, and Wiliim Edmund Derbyvors: Parents, Mr; and Mrs Thurman shite 8 Alameda, i " pdsed BRAY Do ; Shotilts; brother, Kenneth Lee Shoults. &" Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday. 30 : H 1c avait y y PERU--Lewis - FP. Miller, 63. Survivors: |P. m. "friends invited. riends may ca s The convenience of a checking account is av ailable to everyone at 0 ag i pT gna ER , ney, Mrs acjarie Cole, Mr Ruby | DUMAS-~Arthur L., age 70, of 1521 Leonany Fletcher Trust office—near your home, office, shop or place of busi- ce on outs Clusvon, |. AFA st. passed away Wednesday eved. Y h$2 Robert, Wilbur; brother, Ca..; sister, Mrs, ine husband of Bessie. father of oh ness. No minimum balance is require ou can start wit 5 or more. Clyde Gifford. Anderson," Sity. And Estelle Bec Hs ROSEDALE—Cynthia Isabelle Wright, 76. | Daveiport, lowa., an grandchildren, vor . Service at the J. C. Wilson Chapel o If you prefer being charged instead of carrying a larger balance, Survivor: - Son, Lawrence. Chimes, “Jz piers bac) : PRINCETON—MrS, Drusle A Pugh, 80. Pp. riends invite uria ora the monthly cost is moderate. If your minimum balance is under $100 5 PRINCETON—-Mrs, Drusie Ann Pugh, 30. 1B fo iends may call at the “Chapel Albert Blaine: brother, Harmon B, Hash; | of the Chimes.” * and there are 10 checks and deposits, the monthly charge is 86G¢, 8.6¢ | sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Walton. ENGESSER — Marie, widow of Joseph, SEYMOUR~IsiS Loutse Prost, 4. SUrvieiats nor Sasph Ba Parle. Vien E sis Louise ost, rv t her resi nse, 1044 e ieu per item; if there are 25 items the charge is less than 6¢ per item. The Wc bn Be Mg ell bon LILI RI gy TRL brothers, Jackie Lee and Marion Edward |services from Qirinsteiner's neral Home,

1601 E. New York st., Saturday, 2 p.

| Prost; sisters, Shirley Ann, Helen Marle, | Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may

| Genevieve and Carolyn Sue Frost.

charges decrease on larger balances. Ask for folder “Your Checking

, Jn. today at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral (ome. Interment Beth-El cemetery. Friends invited. is GLENN—Mary G., 4825 widow of William, mother. of Mrs. Charles MecCahill and Mrs. Robert L. Holmes, sister of Mrs. Willlam Hogan, Thomas Kiernan and Mrs, Harry Leeder, Providence R. I, died oy hesday. Fu:

Broadway,

BRANCH DEPOSITORS automatically have com-

—- COLUBUS POLICE ST ATE DE ATI iS |SOUTH ‘BEND MAYOR | nEATR NOTICES 1 ’ D | indianapolis Times, Thurs, Sepi. it. 19, 1046 DTI Rp 050 ’ PAYS PARKING FINE. wmsmaisvnie ot read v DEPL, 19. —An= : SOU iat Bras, ind, oept, 1b (wu, or _ 0 dy r cConnell ANDERSON—F10yd Stdne, 88, Busvivarh: FORTVILLE~Mr ura B: Lewis mps passed away Thursday a.m. Puneral nouncement of the ; promotion of wite, Mary, son, Andrew; sister, Mrs, | Survivors: Sons, 5 lay * Ralph Robert; R.).—Mayor F.| Kenneth De y Tandon. ‘Sat urday Be Hal Spey Patrolman Clarence. Arbuckle to yma Reed: brother, Edward. brothers, Oscar, James and Prank Draper.|paid a $1 fine for improper parking | Valley gemetery.” r Piel i Bird ah ‘night captain of the Columbus Po-| ARGOs—Mrs. Maria Artemisia Bixler. 88. | FT. WAYNE--Edward J. Stacy, 76. Sur- today ands four other city officials p Ne Some 80% ter 4 p. m. Frida Moe department, has been made| J oer porNT—Mrss Minnie Christine ASEs: Daughters. Mis Rul Stules, Sis nad tickets for similar offenses. NOE of Ta liart: tow. 8 years, beloved by Mayor Carlos S. Folger. Ton, Bar BS Gear ly an fA Benjamin, William; brother, Clem 8.; sla The officials parked in a restrict- Hana A ta Way Wednesday | He replaces G. Dale Deaver, ters Mrs. C. W. Damm, Miss Bertha by Boi Bessie Padolskl. Jed gone around ity hall to attend|G. H. red Pansis a Sos" night captain since 19042, who re- Heim er, Mrs. Charles .B. Willlama; rge B. Pichon, 82. “a city council meeting. . Traffic Sgt. East st. Priends invited. Buri uth. rtm M Drothen Bdward Englehart, @ FOWLER — Mrs Anns Guthridse "0. Park cemetery, Green Ind. Friends signed from the department. Mr. INTON—Sndie Belle, Briggs. Burvi- | gh ONLER nthe, on. | Harry Walterfiouse tagged the cars. |may call e_funeral home. | Arbuckle has been a member of yors: Son, Sila. dav Diets, es. Jiyion mett; sister, shan Syieg SR Hy : City Attorney Nathan Levy and ROBINSON—Earl O. beloved husband ot nson, ‘the department for nine years. |zenedin Nb Sulla “propst. GARY—Ernest Richards, 12. City Councilmen Stanley Korpal,| Robinson Jr. and I I mn or ELKHART—Mrs, Cora Etta Mann Long, | Mrs. Paraska Harchuk, 64. W. J. Richardson and J. J. Mirocha Faye Robinson, passed away Tuesday after50. = Survivors: Husband, Charles; sons, | GOSHEN Mrs. | Matilda Hanson, 7 noo 17. Funeral services will “be Hard to Believe . Virgil B., nish hard H brothers Janse _O., Survivor; ‘Son, + "had not appeared in court to pay held, a0 he Wald on a Tiinols Roy R. and Harvey ann; sisters, Mrs » st. ? Fyn Mae Hite, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. | Ee Anna K. Erbaugh, their fines. Hod oelock Jntarm ent Greensburg, ®t. But True Carl Walter, do. Surwors: Husban nd Dr. James; par- A Ee 3 re tps assed ond FLORA! berry, 9M. f= T. An wman: bro! ’ ag A 3 aw uesday at . vors: Baers. Mrs. Ral aiph Ru well. Mrs. | ors, Newton, Wiibers. and Earl Rinenart,| DEATH NUTICES A] a icbster, Grove, and ge a mother. of J Lee Newland; son, Gaiel KOKOMO—Morton Costl .| indianapolis Times, Thurs. Sept. 19, 1046 3 . 24-Hour Service Mrs. Dorotha Mae Parrott, 29, Sury- vors: Wife, Ollie: OR ST HOW, 53. ut Pp Pp ’ Jriday, 3118 a. Bn. at t Northeast Shapel \ Yors: Briggs: brother jon, te aes: | Ingels, Mrs. Helen Wolford; sonw, Glen, BONAR—Barney, age 0. brother Sagres, church, 9 a, m. Burial Holy Cross cemeDEVELOPING, PRINTING AND. [ier wifi nn Mareloek: Bacharh Brigss: | WE Benny and Marsal Honar and Nelli | Chipel itor] p.m. Thursday until hour “Mr ueen - Zimmerman, urvivors E — Mauri Edward | Alexion, away Wednesday even ENLARGING—EXCELLENT WORK | lind Arthur; daughter, Mrs. Helen Swisher, 28, Survivors: “Wife, Martha {uners and service {rom ala re ou. | Of service. Moore Mortuaries. Watson; brothers, Paul W. and Frank R.|Jane; son, Lawrence Edward; mother, Mrs. | 127 8. Noble st,, Saturday, 104 &. m. Burial INDPLS CAMERA Co Washburn. Elmer Baugh: brother, Eugene, sister, | voral Park. Frienas invited, Speaks &| IN MEMORIAM 4 . ® | FRANKFORT—Mrs, Adria Ditnvall, 56. (Mrs, Jack Wendling, “nn Service, a ENN Sur Husband, H. F.; sons, Robert, ee , of 1706 dlo my sister, 203 E. WASH. MA-1329 Ricard” brother, E. Hendershot; sis- Ss ECOA ma dusan Hizabeth Riddle oo: BYENE aCors hs 73 Joars; © pis Ludiow MILLS, who phased away Sep Sept. 19 1044. Iters, Carrie and Helen Hendershot son. Mis. Thames Turbeville; dster. Mrs,| ol Mrs. Delld Croucher aud, walt Of rs. MILLS.

{1954 N. Ilinois

SIVOIGT we

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

~ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan 8

BERT S. GADD

130 Prospect st

GRINSTEINER'S

1601 E. New York

1505 8. EAST HISEY 3 TITUS 951 N, Delaware St.

NER & BUCFANAN-—-25 West ral Creek Boulevard. TA-3877, ~

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

L1-3409 JONES & HURT MORTUARY SHEFTELD

CHAPEL Day and Night Ambulance service 2226 Bhelby St GA-2570

ROBERT W. STIRLING Prospect

SIOTTUARY

1422

FARLEY FUNERALS "x.

160 2 NEY TOS ese G. H. HERRMANN Li MA-8488

Eo WESTERN UNION

FEMALE HELP WANTED

CLERK- TYPIST |

General office work, light dicta. tion. Some comptometer train. ing nelpful.

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634 N. Noble

CLERK-TYPIST

Experienced or inexperienced, who would ike Tale “ rain as djctabhone operators: A-dav week. T H. Jr. LI-4408, 512 Guaranty bldg.

WOMEN

Yo Work in Claim Dept.

___9|FEMALE HELP WANTED

PERSONNEL

Opening for capable young

woman with typing ability and pleasing personality, excellent op- - portunity for development with attractive salary scale and excel lent working conditions.

McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. 1737 Mass. Ave,

See Elizabeth

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington

v ' oung Women Greater Opportunities Than Ever Before In Fascinating

- Communications

Now You Cap Shoo ou Your Starving Point

Illinot.

GROCERY CLERKS

ad week. Good wage, 3760 N,

Head Presser

and

Spotter

Permanent Spe for woman, experienced in spotting and hand pressing. Hour week. Floor, Emp, Dept

The Wm. H. Block

40Apply for interview to Tth

Company

Telegraphy

No Experience Necessary

SOUTH BEND—Albert Tengelitsch, 65. |call at the funeral home any time. and while learn. Account.” Survivors: Wife, Katherine; sons, Albert, | FORD—Melvin F., 1310 Union st., hus- rn rn age Yates bre higher than i ‘ {Robe T. 5 Gr. William; sister, Mrs. A ban d of Laura, other a ge ie} J, 0 Wilson >CHAPSL OF THE Sv peters oll . or Is. nni¢ Hutchins, Mrs art 4 w pply R. Noblitt, Traffle MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGES—ACCOUNTS UNDER $500 SULLIVAN—Mrs, Ruth Jane Eeaton, 93.| Fritz, Mrs. Charlotie Schmidt, Mrs wil: 1334 Prospes 8 MA-J435 2 Ona Diag Hiram Carrico, ‘83. Survivors: Wife, | dred Bell, Gora G., Andrew B., | Maggie; daughters, Lirs, Hazel Loenig, Weaniuasy 'p Robert, O. pastia "aw LOST AND FOUND 1 WESTERN U a 00 00 00 400 | Mrs. Sarah Hicks; sisters, Mrs, Millie a ~~ A NION Balonces $l $99 $1 $199 $2 $299 $3 $399 $ $499 | Rooksberry, Mrs. Latira Smith He any. time. after 1b. 10, Prosios: PART BEAGLE HOUND SWAYZEE--Mrs. Melissa Mark, 85. Sur- Service Saturday, 2 from the fu-| Not a hinting dog. Gun shy. White, 10 tems... $ 86 $ 71 $ 56 $ A $.26 | yor: Husband, Harrisof; daughter, Mrs. neral home. Thlérment Washington Park black en LHR One bad ere. C Eva Bryant; sons, Le ymon rother, § J ery much a pe years o e- 7 15 he 1.06 91 76 61 46 | Charles Chesterson. . Ind., papers please cQpy.) i ward. Be. a er ’ ms... . . ’ . . WALESBORO—Mrs. Estelle Stader, 81,| FRISCH—Morris, of 2710 N. - Pennsyl- FAMILY GRIEVING . ° | Survivors: Son, Leonard: daughter, Mrs, |, Vania, passed away Wednesday morn: Rece tionists 20 Items 1.26 nn 96 81 66 | 3: Son, dx Mrs.) cat St. Vincent's hospital, husband of |IN GASETERIA men's wash room, 1017 Pp ey . | Frank Carmichael; brother, Jacob Beatty; FA ath { M M Simo: E. Wash id Longi teh d 1.46 1.31 1.16 1.01 86 | sister, Mrs, Ida Flanigan. Bnd’ Mra, Tssie Passo. brother of Daniel |band. Reward, WA-0888, "210 a Whig bg Arana, AL nS. Aliso. 25 Hems. .. . ¥ . y sao A dé Prisch. Services will be conducted 2 {ROVE PET IRISH TERRIE AN. | See Mr Ee kore Pa Th Tae R

SWERS IKE,” FROM STATION, 1802 N., MERIDIAN. REWARD. WA-0037.

LOST— Brown and white female collie on north side. Reward. TA-3238.

GOLD Aa fatigue earring, lost downtown.

LOST Ber a white spotted western pony, about 12 hands. Call IR-T396,

plete downtown banking service at our Main Office.

Fletcher Trust Company

Northwest Corner Pennsylvanio ond Market Streets INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

1 Saturd he . FLEAS, ANTS, >a me Se Bhat Neri ' eniren. gnter: ent Holy Cross cemetery nds m MOTHS, ETC. call at_the Tesidence. ‘Ladies’ Altar So. glely of St. Sap New Shureh ¥ will oes or prayer Frida i a Use Shur-Deth the Dendence, Service by Kirby Mor tuary.

years; beloved

HERMAN--Jessie Lee, stepfather of

63 husband of Lelia Herman,

ARNOTT CO.

Barenice Sin, Anderson, Lawience a arles ale, passed away Wednesday | 249 Mass. Ave. Funeral. Friday, 10 A. at the G. | LL 7458 — Herrinann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East st. . Friends invited. Burial BD) Ind.

HOFFNER-—~Charles E., beloved husband of Katie Hoflner, father of Thelma Hoffner and Mrs, Ida Mae Myers, stepson of Mrs. L. A. Hoffner, brother of Prank Hofled away Wednesday morning. services Saturday, 1:30 , of {rom Shirley Bros. Irvington Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Friends invit Burial Crown Hil. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p. m. Thursday.

LEWIS—Laura E. of Route 1, Westfield,

GET THE “Lincoln” Habit

12 CITY-WIDE BRANCHES SHOP FOR YOUR CAMERAS

ixty-thi i t / ashi St. 706 E. Sixty third St. 1125 S. Meridian St. 500 E. Washington t . AND PHOTO SUPPLIES AT aw of Edward Lowis, mother of 3001 N. lllinois St. 2122 E. Tenth Street 474 W. Washington St Everett, Robert and Ralph Lewis, sister v . : ; PN < of Oscar, James and Frank Draper, In1541 N. lllinois St. 5501 E. Washington St. 2600 W. Michigan §t LINCOLN Of Sieur dames ao Pr ap i 1533 Roosevelt Ave. 2506 E. Washington St. 1233 Oliver Ave neral Priday, 2 p. at the Methodist Church, Portville. Burial Gravel Lawn. | "n ne. Jrien ds gay gall at, the foie lewis resi- | ence, oute 1, estfie until noon Capital and Surplus $3, 500, 000 ON WEST WASHINGTON ST. Friday. |] ACROSS FROM THE STATE HOUSE }| LYDA Mrs. Martha Naomi, beloved wife MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ¢ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i 23 YEARS n> Thomas x mother of Josivn And i arcia, passe AWAY in er home 7 { Bring your Photo Problems Guilford ave., Wednesday a. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday,

to Our Trained Specialists.

Burial Crown mortuary

m Friends invited. Fr lends may call at 1

3 Hill,

FOR GIRLS OF TODAY

% Here's an interesting job that's paying its highest wages in history. The starting rate is $28 for a 5-day week, with frequent increases thereafter. You need no experience . . . you are paid while learning. And there's plenty

of opportunity for advancement, too.

You'll agree that a telephone career is fas-

cinating. Lots of variety every day—friendly

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working companions you'll enjoy knowing

~—a job with a future for girls of today!

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PS: Effective in Septentber, many evening and night ‘assignments will be reduced tq less than 8 hours daily for a 5-ddy week —with full 40-hour pay!

Please call at the Employment Qffice "'240/North Meridian Sfreet

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INSTRUCTIONS BEAUTY COURS

Special. Only $125--Reg. 5200 Va lue. No age limit: 8th grade E aucation. Tm in 5 months. Free ialogue and telephone information. erms. Be inde. pendent. Learn ord Day and night

school. G. L'S ATTENTION This school approved by G. L office. Our Siploma Jusiines you to work in indiana and er states. Under G. plan all schoel expenses are you are given an Allawa nie, nished all jratuaies. 5 Months complete training. Shop owners earn from weekly, why not vou? Investigate vow. Classes starting.

Royal Bea uty Academy

401 Roosevelt bidg.. Cor. lllineis and __ Washington. . _RI-0481,

"LEARN TO DRIVE

SAFETY DRIVIN Qo SCHOOL

Lessons by appointment. RI1-4855

FEMALE HELP WANTED

Accounting—Clerical

Girl, 25-45, who can accept responsibility to keep books, Must know bookkeeping and typing. Shorthand desirable. Permanent, Good working conditions.

Gaseteria, Inc. 1031 E. Washington ANTED Beauty operator, licensed; under 35. Call IR-7109.

Employment Available as

BILLERS STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS CLERICAL 5«Day, 40-Hour Week Apply Office Manager

Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.

941 N. Meridian

BILLING CLERK

18 to 30 have an aptitude for figures. {nent position. Lovely modern Pleasant, friendly associates.

"NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

Call RI-6511, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M

Must be able to type and Permaoffice.

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER

Permanent Position 39-Hour Week

See Mr. Mohr

THE WADLEY CO. 335 W. North St. RI-4484

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER

Comp. experience necessary; Pleasant working conditions For appointment please call Miss Hart

CLIMAX

301 S. LaSalle CH. 7660

Full-time smployets only. Vacations with Permanent jobs.

Apply Cog department,

1011 EAST ST CLAIR

ye

Cashier sy Super

MNiinois BR-0029.

Market, 5600

—— | on purchases. Apply for interview, seventh

MACHINERY CO. CASHIERS

|! Good pay, good hours. Stop &

branch manager.

steady employees. ers, 2835 Northwestern.

Sales Ladies

A real opportunity, pleasant?

daytime work as a dry cleaning

Salary plus

semi-annual bonus, paid vacation, Xmas bonus, life insurance for

Davis Clean-

Young Women

Interesting factory jobs for qualified young women ages 18 to -30. Starting at Toe per hour with automatic increases each 30 days for 3 months; 10% bonus

HOOK'S

SALESLADIES

for Tolletries, Candies and Tobacco. One Jeals experience preferred. Ages

20 DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES

California and Market Sts.

paid to those working 3 to 11:30°p. m. Opportunity to work overtime at time and one-half,

Apply Employment Office

RCA-VICTOR

SHOPPERS

AGE 18 TO 25 If you would like to spend other peoples’

money 40 hours a week, apply employment office, Tth floor,

The Wm. H. Block Co.

3310 E. Michigan St.

GIRLS, 18 to 30

PAY RATE INCREASED Starting Rates 75¢ Hour Automatic increases every 30 days for 3 months. Promotion opportunities to 94c hour. Interesting work making RCAVICTOR. records, RCA radio tubes and RCA Vietrolas Jobs Open Now, Apply Today!

\RCA-VICTOR R= App y Employmen ce GIRLS—WOMEN

10 E. Michigan st Steady Work Pleasant Surroundings

Experience Unnecessary Apply in Person

BEMIS BRO. BAG CO.

~ BCPERIENCED | FUR FINISHERS Apply Employment Office L. S. AYRES

FUR OPERATORS

Permanent employment in pleasant surroundings, 40-hour week. Liberal discount

floor, employment dept.

The Wm. H. Block Co. HAND IRONERS

Experienced STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington

GIRL or woman for housework and care of 21-months-old baby. MA-0285° 1634 W. Morris (W, adr a polis trolley),

GENERAL housework, white, stay, private room. References required. 'A-8080.

LEARN

a. fascinating job in the. hosiery business. Girls are being instructed 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, see Mrs. Dunn at the employment office.

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634. N. Noble "KEY PUNCH H OPERATOR

Position 9 ah for WORK win some ex-

General Clerical

For credit office; knowledge of typing and filing desired; 5-day, 40-hour week; employee's discount.

Apply personnell office

SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.

: Raritn se. CONDIONS. office bocated” yd wn. Good startin salary 5-day week: Blue Cross Hospital Service Mr. Robert. RI-343]. General Office Clerfval work. Permanent position, Good working sondiicns. Chance for agyancement, H. Hoffm 330

L. ¥ an Ww. oth, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility.

WE WANT YOU!!I

CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS 40-Hour Week—No Saturday Work INDIANA INSURANCE. CO MuTvU AL

SURANCE CO. 518 N. Delaware—See H. H. Tuder

ff you can take light dictation in a all modern office and are interested 1 ny PERMANENT POSITION, 40-hr, week with good pay. See Mr. Adkins, 426 Kentuc

CHARLES MAYER & CO. 29 W. Washington

Competent Secretary

to work in sales promotion office. Light dictation. Pleasant working conditions; 40-hour week. Employee's discount. Group in-

surance. .

Apply Advertising Dept.

SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.

Secreta

SHIRLEY CORP. LI-7475, 330 E. St. Joe.

STENOGRAPHER

Dosisiens are available for in stenographic and Sher © elepione work. pleasant workoo conditions and security.

Employment Office 240 N. Meridian

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

A Good Place for a Girl to Work

STENOGRAPHER

Fire Insurance State Agency Office 40-Hour Week

MA-6251 or call at 839 Security Trust bld, *%

STENOGRAPHER

40-Hour, 5-Day Week Good Working Conditions Located on Circle

PURE OIL CO.

810 Test Bldg.

Competent STENOGRAPHER MUST TAKE DICTATION

Take any car or bus to 30th st, Town line to Columbia ave.

Packard Mfg. Co.

2000 Coluw

Cross

5 Co.

L

Cross

(Under 35) Attractive position, § iii surroundings. 40-Hour week. R K. O. RADIO PICTURES, INC. 430 N, Illinois Mortgage ex) ence desirable but not re gired, Allie Buildin, Credits, Inic., Rm, 10! Market Bldg. Lit 7315. Stenograoher fine opportunity for promotion. Good starting salary; 8-5 p.m., 5-day Wk. Call H. Hutchison, CH-0415, STENOGRAPHER Dictation and dictaphone. Hours 0-5, days per week. Linde Air Products Competent NO DICTATION Town line to Columbia ave. PACKARD MFG. CO. 2000 Columbia. Engineering Dept. Stenographer &_ Both positions permanent; 44 hours, RI-9311, Mr. Mitchell.

STENOGRAPHER Good salary. STENOGRAPHER 120 — take dictation; Kramer Corp., 235 8. LaSalle Bt. N. Pennsylvania, « “Take any car or bus to 30th st, Credit Department Stenographe TYPIST

ire et Opening for - CLERK- STENOGRAPHER y BALES LADY Ideal connections for young lady in Experienced in Jewelry. one-clerk sina Un nddrwiers | bullaing: Pine Opportunity - r. wee J ear Bone aay Sch oettker or a Toolen, Apply 3d =

_Position open for good typist. Shorts hand” desired but not a reqirement. Allied Building Credits, . 1008, 120 E. Market LI-7315.

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