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for 18 years and ‘an eléctrician the was a member of

mn, Ba James, William and Young, all of Kentucky, and

Ky. and Sister Parmena of the Loretta Academy, St. Louis, Mo.

v we fn MRS. LAURA BERGMAN Mrs. Laura Bergman, an Indianapolis resident for more than 50 years, died yesterday in her home, 2126 Carrollton ave. She was 85. She is survived by a son, Walter Bergman, a member of the Indianapolis police department. Mrs. Bergman was a native of Logansport. Services are scheduled at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Jordan funeral home, Burial will be in Crown Hill.

MRS. ELLA G. KELLY BUTLER Requiem high mass for Mrs. Ella Q. Kelly Butler, a resident here for 70 years, will be sung at 9 a. m. tomorrow in ‘S§8. Peter and Paul

They're beginning to see the light . . , (left to right) Edwin K. Steers, president of the Forest Manor Civic league; J. D. Blythe, Indlanapolls Power and Light Co. street lighting engineer; O. E: Bego of the orest Manor Civic league. } ~ ~ #

Illumination Ceremonies

DEATH NOTICES: 11 ‘Indianapolis Times, Thurs, Oct, 3, 1046 | LOS BUTLER—Ella Kellf,, sister of Mamie Hannah, Julia and: John Kelly, passed away at the residence, 2707 N, Pennsyl{vania st. Wadnesqay, Oct. 2. Funeral Friday, Oct. from the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1508 N. Meridian st, 8:30 a, requiem mass at Peter and pau

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Cathedral, 9 =, m. ‘Interment Haly Cross Cemetery. Friends invited, call at the funeral home. \ member ‘of Living Rosary Soclety of 8t. John's Church.

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os A en "many ter DAWSON—Elifih; husband of Edi P. » fo DR¥s0R, father of Robert W and al. Jendent. Learn’ Day ry wien or assed awa a. his rel deay: 853 8. llth, on oblesville, G. L'S ATTENTION Ind Service ah Planner _¢ This school approved by G. L le oEfuan: Mortuary Frida 10 Interment | Our « diploma alifies, you to is Union Chapel, Friends” "Invited. Friends | indiana and other Sates. Onder 3. I. may call at mortuary plan all Solos u benses are om oro : y! are n owance. . GREVER~Diana Mae, daughter of Mr. aiaked all on Slawance, lon iets

. Joseph Grever, passed away Wednesday p. m. Also survived by four sisters and two brothers. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Pros7 p. m. Thursday, Funeral

beloved wife of Arch Louise

NUTTALL—Lula W, T. Nuttall and mother of Mrs, . Reckert and Ray, Alvin W, Nuttall, all of Indianapolis, Nancy A. Zoller of Mooresville, away at the residence, 1511 E, § Thursday morning, Oct. J. Funeral servfces will be held at the Wald Funeral Hole, Illinois at 17th st, Saturday afternoon, Oct. 5, ut 1:30 o'clock and at the Poors -ninth Street Christian Church, 1800 E. 49th st, at 3 o'clock. Interment Orown Hill Cemetery. Friends are welcome.

O'BRIEN-—Josephine, beloved mother of

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st., after 7 p. m, Funeral Saturday, Oct: §, a the First Nazarene church, State Bast Washington st. Friends ed a gua, Washington Park.

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PETIT-—Joseph A., age 75 years, father of Mrs, Marie Gertrude Poole, Chris (de- , Austin and Charles Petit, brother . L. McClelland and rtin and John Petit of Madison, Ind., passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, Oct

cathedral, Burial will be in Holy Cross. { Mrs. Butler, a native of Missoar, | died yesterday in hér home, 2707 N. Pennsylvania st. She was 88. Survivors are three sisters, Miss Mamie | Kelly, Miss Hannah Kelly and Miss | Julia Kelly, and a brother, John “ Kelly, all of Indianapolis.

MRS. MARTHA H. RICHARDSON Mrs. Martha H. Richardson, mother of Leon Richardson, Indianapolis, will be buried in the Old, Union cemetery at Jamestown this afternoon following funeral services at 2 o'clock in Bratton I others funeral home at Lebanon, Mrs. Richardson, who spent most of her life in Boone and Montgomery counties, died Tuesday at

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Crawfordsville. She was 83 and a member of the Christian church; in New Ross.

Surviving besides the son are al brother, George M. Mangus, dianapolis police officer; two other ‘sons, Orville Richardson and D. O.! Richardson, both of Long Beach, Cal; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Wells, Lebanon, and Mrs. Dorothy! Bpacks, New Ross; 10 grandchildren | and seven Even great-grandehildren,

URGES U. S. PROBE SHORTAGE OF SOAP

CHICAGO, Oct. 3 (U, P.).—Rep. Emily Taft Douglas ®. I) calle today for a federal investigation to solve the “puzzle” of the missing soap and soap chips. Mrs. Douglas said she had urged the inquiry in letters to Secretary of | Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson and | OPA ministrator Paul Porter. Manu- | facturers may be withholding their soap products in hope of boosting | price ceilings, she said. “1 do not charge that this is] “true,” she said, “but the shortage puzzles me.” Soap manufacturers are being| allotted the same amount of fats and olls as in the past, she said, | and the high rate of animal slaughtering during July and August should have added large amounts) of fats for § lor soap.

“TOBACCO FORTUNE GOES TO CHARITIES

WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Oct. 3 (U, P).—Five million dollars of an $8 million estate left by the late Mrs. Kate Bitting Reynolds, 78. of

charitable and education institutions, her will disclosed today Mrs. Reynolds, wife of William Reynolds, a co-founder of the R. J Reynolds Tobacco Co, proximately $5 million of the estate in bequests. The residue went into perpetual

to Winston-8Balem and county needy, and to charity patients of North Carolina hospitals, . . + Dated July 26, 1934, the will promade bequeathals to her husband, and other relatives, friends, former

over 100.

COAST GUARD ‘HELIO’

glade last night. marooned since Monday. Surveyor Cyril Baldwin and Dr James Armstrong, Miami dentist. | were stranded deep in the Naniiad Jungle when their glades buggy, a — amphibious half-track, broke ao Ensign John R. Mackey, Norfolk, |

with a helicopter from the St Petersburg coast guard station. Th

; airplane. ATOM POWER PLANTS

By Science Service BOSTON, watt _atomic-power plants were see

Corp. Mechanical Engineers.

d only by the larges

A | since Sept, 19, with license tag, from power, as part of an in- | TIPTON~Rols Smith, #8 Survivors: | N ht Numbers JA duh Atti a sted / “of several nec Albert if vn Fong x Tce | [ROBT Blows carder purse wallet) Dah: ABE he re ugh | | sonal papers, Bheaffer pen: on east side; It wih ae Srimble, Mrs. Bianche Daniels; brother, | After 130 p M Hberal reward. 42 N, Oxtord, MA-8743, - COMPOSIN LOST Brown leah containing i , TON- Mre Omer Shirley, 81. Sur- oa Xl ley 5858 navy icharer and personal ok Anne current costs vivo a Chusband Omer. daughters, rs, Mrs. .. Rlley 8558 ward, H Fox, 1353 Routiers. IR-8783. * Proig 3 onthe EMOKED RA A WARD return brown Bue irl 8 AB REWARD reftrn brown “Shiriey; mother, Harrie Dietri leather biilfold. Name inside, BL-1808,

{recently | Manor switched on. The illumination cere- address the meeting. Edwin Steers, mony and Riley ave. dianapolis’ Power and Light Co. of- Brown, attorney, will serve as gen-

meeting

Schumacher will give the “light up” Forest Manor residents will see, incommand via two-way radio to the| stead of feel,

command will

In- M {dedication services at Veterans hos{pital Sunday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Daisy- | | 24th st. ‘| dean Deeds, chairman of the me- | hospital with head injuries received

dent of the chapter.

4 |ceived a broken right arm and back | Second Free Methodist church,

Winston-Salem, will go-to religious.

placed ap-|

trust with the income to be devoted | Forsyth |

bated in Superior court here also

employees, and servants, totaling |

SAVES FLORIDANS

. CLEFISTON, Fla, Oct. 3 (U. P.» ~A coast guard helicopter plucked two stranded Floridans out of the swampy, almost inaccessible EverThey had been

‘Wa, went to the scene yesterday

couple had been spotted from an!

SEEN POSSIBILITY i.

‘Oct. 3.—Million-kilo-

#8 a future possibility by A. ©. Klein of Btone & Webster Engineering | vor address here before |™°"! Bove, Edden Louise the American Society |,

| first: plants, he said, will | Feu Coline yes d t con- | Mr

Forest Manor will be all lit up at loud-speaker system to be installed!

8 p. m. next Wednesday. at the 36th and Riley intersection. At that time, 50 new street lights, Arthur .R. Baxter, chairman of installed in the Forest! the post-war planning committee's

neighborhood, will ‘be public improvements section, will

center around 36th st. president of the Forest Manor civic where city and In-! league, will preside and Robert

will

ficials will preside over an open air eral chairman. Special entertainment also is a

President John A. feature of the program. After that

City Council their home for the His| first time since the establishment be audible over a of that community.

[POLICE ARREST 4 IN. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

Four persons are being held by U. 8. A. chapter, American War | police today following three traffic others, will hold memorial tree! accidents here.

| William Fitzhugh, 61,

IPAICO engineering office.

LOCAL BRIE EFS

of 302 W.| is in fair condition in City

morial committee, will conduct the ‘when the car he was driving was ritual. Mrs. Earl Yarling is presi- struck by an auto driven by Odie | F. Grubbs, 3206 W. Michigan st. at so" | Senate ave. and Ohio st. yesterday. An auction of more than 100 lots | Grubbs was charged with intoxiof U. 8. and foreign stamps will be cation, operating a motor vehicles

|a part of the Indiana Stamp club's | {under the influence of alcohol and w

tomorrow in A disobeying a traffic signal. { Two youths are being held by {Juvenile authorities after their ar-Twelve-year-old Walter Pearcy re- rest for stealing a bus owned by the

meeting at 8 p. m. Hotel Antlers,

injuries. yesterday when he fell off |

Bus S ia barn in the rear of his home, 4823 | us Stolen [Melrose ave. . | The youths were apprehended when they attempted to turn the

Robert Field, structural aero- bus into Howard st. off of Belmont nautics engineer at the CAA ex- ave. and struck a utility pole vesperimental station, Weir Cook | | terday. They were slightly injured. municipal airport, will conduct| John W. Taylor, 21, of 1403 8.| weekly classes in aerodynamics be- Moreland ave. was arrested on va-| ginning at 8 p. m. Tuesday in South | 8rancy charges yesterday after ad- | Side Motor armory for members of | mitting he was driving a city truck | civil air patrol, group 7. “The meet- | which police found resting on its| ing is open to the public. top last night at 23d st. and Fall Creek blvd, A police investigation showed that | Christ, 143 W. 40th st, last night the truck had skidded approximate- | and destroyed a large quantity of | ly 130 feet before hitting a tree and | hymn books and damaged other | turning over.

ar party, Son Iw. PURDUE RECEIVES

caretaker, reported 10 police today STOLEN RUSS FURS | BANNER FROM CHINA

RECOVERED BY POLICE LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 3.—The

BOSTON. Oct th P) More | Purdue Alumni club of China has

presented the university an emthan $160,000 on of furs and | Droidered white silk banner expressvaluables, allegedly

stolen | ing its loyalty to ‘The Mother the

| recovered yesterday.

Vandals Givke into the Church of

{other

from Boston waterfront, . were | School.”

Police arrested | C. Y. Lee, design engineer and a | wits graduate, madethe presentato Vice President Frank C

{tion Whose tenement the loot was found. | Hockena, who accepted on behalf Officials of the Russian purchas- | of the university

a longshoreman and his wife

Set for Wednesday Nights

orT Troy W. 6024 Rosslyn; huiband

sher Mor- : > m,

ends in: Burial A cemetery. Friends

ted may call at the mortuary. RABE—Albert G., age 83, husband of Elizabet

BAKERY HELP

Experience Not Necessary

See Mrs. Maxwell

HOSTESS CAKE 339 E. Market

h Rabe, father of Albert E. Rabe of Rio De Janerio, brother of Fred Rabe of Plorida and Paul Rabe of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday in Skokie, Ill. ices Friday, p. m., Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 'w, Michigan st. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening and Friday. RHEA — Harriet, widow of Pleasant B., passed away. at the Methodist hospital Wednesday p. m., mother of Mrs, Beth Ramp of Indisenapolis and Mrs, Marguerite Willlams of Long Beach, Cal. Burial Far ley, Iowa: =¥Flanner & Buchanas, ‘ RUEF—Eimer E., age 32, of 1926 Carrollton ave, beloved husband of Frances M., father of Paul M. and grandfather of Helen Frances of Washington, brainer of William H. Ruef of San Diego, passed vay & Oct. 2. Puneral services | Satiraay, 3 bp. from Shirley Bros. | Central onapel, 946’ N. Illinois st. Burial metery. Friends may call at | he wp bo time after 1 p. m, Friday. | SCHAEDEL—Michael, infant son of Mr, a3 Mrs. Dona Schaedel, brother of

tphen , gra of Mr. and Mrs. Frank on tke .and prod Schaedel and Mrs, Sue Rowe. passed away Wednesday p. m. Services LL & Buchangn ortuary Friends invited. urial ‘Friends may gi at mortu-

Floral ar

of Irma I, father of Mrs. Freedee Hern,

vy. W. Jr, Howard, Thomas, Charles and

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‘Ages 18-40

Bee Fletcher, § a m.-13,

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Mr.

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130 EB. Market st.

Tro Fao. all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. James | Coffee. of Phoenix, Ara; brother of Freeman Scott of Dayto O., Howard Scott of Indianapolis-and Robert Scott of Compton, Cal. passed away Wednesday a. m. Service at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Friday, 1:30 p. m. Burial Washington Park. Friends thay call at mortuary. STEPHENSON Arthur P.,, 373% ‘Guilford, husband of Edna M., father of Mrs. Dorothy Stephenson Stout, Indianapolis, and William A. ange, Ill, gra father of Carla Jean and Richard T. Stout

A e t

ing for woman qualified to be trained as

Address Box 586

Assistant Buyer Large dept. store has permanent openssistant buyer, Prefer woman with sales

xperience and age 23 to 35. Write deails of work Sxperlesive and education.

of Indianapolis, and Carole Lee and Billie Stephenson of LaGrange, Ill, passed away ednesday a. m. Service Filanner & 5 chanan Mortuary, Friday, 10:30 a. Friends invited. urial Crown Friends may call at Bur mortuary. STEPHENSON — Mrs. Philena, age 80, mother of Mrs. Bert Leeds and Miss Blanche Stephenson, passed away Tuesday. Friends may call at Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 E. 10th st, Funeral Thursday, Oct. 3, m.; and AL 10 a. m Friday from Soria Puneral Home at

any time.

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CASHIER

Department store experience preferred. Steady position,

LEADER STORE

149 E. Wash.

Vernon, Ind. Friends vied. Burial North Vernon. VOSSLER—PFern D., age 64, wife of Fred Vossler, mother of Mrs. Grace Morgan Kansas City, Kas.: Mrs. Anna Ginn and Mrs. Fern Wishmier. of Indianapolis; grandmother of Mary Emma Sullivan and Richard Ginn; sister of Mrs. John Robertison; aunt of Vivian and George Robert- | son, passed away Tuesday Pp. m. at resi{dence, 1948 W. New York st. Services

Friday, 1:30 p.m, Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 WwW Michigan st Friends invited Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at

the funeral hye, | YOUNG—Elbert; age 39, husband of Nors, father of Kenneth and Harold Young, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Priday Oct. 4, 830 a. m., at George W, Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st.; 9 a. m Holy Trinity Church. Friends invited [Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may all at mortuary,

CARD OF THANKS 3

|STRODGH—W We wish to thank our many relatives, neighbors, friends and organi- | gor for their expressions of sympathy land floral contributions during the illness {and death of our beloved husband and father, Walter K. Strough. We also wish fo express our thanks to the Rev. Roy E. Laswell and the Moore Mortuaries, MRS. WALTER STROUGH & CHILDREN WH.EIAMS -We are deeply grateful and wish to. thank our many friends, rela{tives and neighbors, for their kind sym- | pathy and lovely floral offerings and kind ributes at the déath of our dear father {and grandfather, Clarence A. Newport, Sept HM } We especially wish .to thank the members of -the firm and its organizations, employees of E. C. Atkins & Co, Dr L. C. Trent, Dri J. B. Gillispie and the _Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON

with or without experience. We train you free. Good salary.

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| oh vg ing commission identified the furs) | DRATH FUNERAL DIREUTURS : 1 NOTICES as those taken from the Soviet ship, ! bi : pMarshal Covdrov, which is being 'm™¢!anapolis Times, Thurs, Oct. 3, 1946] VERT HOME unloaded in Boston BARLOW...Forrest C. age 28, 2210 N. Ti APT : i 3 away Thurs mornin Both the husband and wife de- | husoand bf Edna and Dresitt i Hazel FARLEY FUNERAL 100A MAL nied any knowledge of the val-{Bariow: Friends may call at the J C ee bl Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Pr 03 uables. They will be arraigned in|pect st, from 10 a. m. till noon Friday BEST $ .GADD ere court $oday and then turned Services and burial at Middleburg, Ky 2130 Prospect "Bt MA-6040 | BU RGER—Marie, # 51, of B ve Re of 5003 E Iowa over to customs officers ft, wife of Paul Burger and mother of | GRINSTEINER'S a i——————— : | James Burger passed away. Friends may | 1601 E New York _MA-8374 call a e Dorsey Punerel Home, 1925 E . TAKES EDITORSHIP | New York st. Funeral 1:30 p. m. Friday G. H. HERRMANN aria Ashington Park Dorsey service 50 KNIGHTSTOWN, Ind, Oct. 3 BERGMANN Laura D., 85 years, of 2126 EAS A sa arroliton (U. P).—R. Thomas Mayhill, Del- | mann, atid away Wednpnden “procs; 951 N. D _HISEY & TITUS L1-382 \ may call at the Jord F elaware St. a— a | phi, today assumed the editorship Ma E. 10th st, any time Eu me, FLANNER & BUCHANAN—35 West Fall f the weekly Knightstown Banner. | gt%:, OC ohn? 510, P+ ™ Friends invited, | *'¢ ‘reek Boulevard. TA-3377. Mr. Mayhill announced yesterday CORRELL--Nora M .. 62 years. of 25K that he had purchased the paper winh st, wile of John Correll mother of 954 N SHIRLEY BROS. co. -5409 {from Roy D. Shippman. Mrs Fane Cotas Tw Mrginia on ons of Ohio, M 1 George of Bedford, Ind, and Mrs aan JONES & HURT MORTUARY o EBkren of Chicago, also five brothers and HEFIELD CHAPEL two sisters, passed away Wednesday Day ow Night Ambulance Service tat Friends may call at the Jordan Funeral | 2226 Shelby St GA-2870 -3870 S Home, 2428 ~ 10th st after 7 p ——————— sday ineral Saturday, Oct. § m Priends invited Burial Washing- Rw Ww. STIRLING ton Park | 1422 Pr ospect MA-6376 6576 SULVER-—Willlam Samuel Easterday, 83 a MORTUARY | Survivors: Sons, Willis Chester H VOIGT = 1612 SOUTH MERIDIAN | daa gh Jars Clista Ferrier, Bess, Mrs Ant | 77C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMBS" | FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Alberta Irhy, 83 ( ll RI | R551 124 P t Bt M4-133 1 su Daughters Mrs, Sarah Ann q ey — 2 | Han nd 2 Man Loy Person, Mrs. | UB PLANTS 5A ean) Roger. Mrs. Albert Manning FLOWERS, SHRUBS, brothers Joseph. Jesse. John and Joshua (| To Phone The Tumes Cala 1 sisters, MYR, Mary Wood iny=and | Evergreens and 'Mums a Miller ALL DEPARTMENTS 9 pus a iin . p ih Ba Burvivers { i | ee oa até sucranwy: saws. isha ewalc daughters, Anita and | ERS Rush. parents, Mr. and Mrs Abra (NO SERVICE ON SUNDAYS) MABCHMEY NyRAERY aon Grabill, sister, Mrs, Mary Miller, fd W. Troy Ave

T30 AM to 7:30 P M

JEROME. Clark Preeland., 173 ' 8urvis tors e, Mary, son, Owen. brother, ny | Edward; alr Mrs. Emerson Polk, i Want Ad Dept. PERU Mrs. Helen Weaver Craig. Sur- Call Between 6 A M & 830 P. M vors: Brothers, Hubert and Donald || Ask for CLASSIFIED, to place er, | your Want Ad or make eprrections Fs ank Spranger s, Survivors: wife, | ora; son am; daughter, Mrs, ti Ayles; brothers, Albert, at: 4. Hoy C wreulation Dept. JLYMOUTH. Lawrence E. Carvey, 61 Ask Jor CIRCULATION. to sian rVivors: /ife, Tressie M.: son, Law- | delivery of vour Indianapolis n Tonos Palmer; daughter, Nann, | Times PRINCETON—Henry Haper," 87. Burvi- | Wife, Clara; daughers, Mrs. Ray- | =f You Miss Your Paper Call Before 7:15 P.M. SEYMOUR-—Nolls, ene Sitatback, To assure delivery of your Dimes ess g: brothers, civde I es es to you that evening Subscribers

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“FLOWERS, THE GIFT EXPRESSIVE

Atkins Flower Shop V2"

TA-0224 LOST “AND FOUND

EX-G. eT lost. billfold Wednesday between . downtown, area and Butler MRiversity, Contents very valuable to owner onl Please return same. Liberal reward. BE3500

POUND—Dark “brown wallet c¢ containing navy discharge and identification papers. BE-3542 LOST-~Purdue bMnket, gold with black letter P., vic. E. Minnesota: Silver Hills riding stables. Reward. oa LOST—EABLE AND TE 8 collie, north; child's pet; Reward. BR6406.

LOST OR STRAYED Male Irish agtter,

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YOUNG WOMAN with high school educanection with the

Miss Bates, bidg

CLERK-TYPIST

fight diota-

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REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS

634 N _ Noble WOMAN 30 to 40 For Respolieible Clerical Work 5-DAY WEEK Address Times Box 589

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Complomaler

Operator

Permanent position in accounting department on clerical anl accounting,

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- WOMEN 18 to 35

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THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1946

9| MALE HELP WANTED 1

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‘We Need - .. Individual IMMEDIATELY Who Wants

PERMANENT POSITION _ With Good Pay

Will Train If Necessary

FEMALE HELP WANTED 9| FEMALE HELP WANTED

See J. G. VAUGHAN

'GIRLS—WOMEN

Steady Work . Peasant Surroundings 40-Hour, 8-Day Week Experience Unnecessary Good Working Conditions

Located on Circle

PURE OIL CO.

#10 Test Bldg.

Apply in Person

BEMIS BRO. BAG CO.

1900 Barth Ave. (South)

FILE CLERK

STENOGRAPHER

NATIONAL organization needs competent

A with secretarial ability for

W. J. Holliday & Co.

543 W. McCarty St,

Carpenters

Wanted

cookin Westfield, Ind.

TYPIST

Good permanent position. See Mrs. Brown

BU RRELL DUGGER CO.

630 Postal Station Bldg.

children. 302 N Phone 71, collect

HELP MAKE NYLONS

Excellént starting dig Girls 18 to 30. Apply 634 N. Noble.

Union yo

John P, O'Brien, Daniel J. and Anna J Downtown Office O'Brien, aunt of Danjel Sullivan of In- 333 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. General Filing local branch. Must have filing nd Ser Caterpillar tractor work job, Peoria, Mie, dianapolis and James Sullivan of Detroit, DUAL CONTROL CARS 5-Day Week, 39 Hours ical experience and be expert bi st. Per-| ios Average weekly sarnings $90. A Mali, passed away at her Fesiqence, 851 | Lessons by appointment. RI-4856 INDIANA UNION manent Job BR 738 y ease © S N NIELSEN co rol Oxford st, Wednesday, Oct. 2 neral hs ¥ Savirany, Oc 8 from (ne oni Mer | FEMALE HELP WANTED | MUTUAL INS. CO “STENOGRAPHER E_Peoria, Lil, "c/o Caterpillar Tractor Og a. .; requiem mass St, Philip [14] " 7 ttn Nid future 1 Church, 10:15 a. m. Interment Holy Cross | ” - ———————— 2105 N. Meridian 8 rtunity w. "Midi ky future Cemetery. Friends may call at the resi- , . for “Amit lout, person. for take Suny dence. Blackwell service. Altar Society ACCOUNTANT See Mr. Coats, TA. 1536 ton. Goo 4 ata ¥ a tonison oH 0415. of St. Philip Ne Church will meet for| w RS a ‘Ss. Lasalle Bt. prayers Friday, m. Experienced, ih ability to operate FOUNTAIN GIRL Re gely pias Voir, ( LERK-TYPISTS PATRICK iden 63 years, husband of | comptometer. promisin uture 88) § Days, no Saturday or Sunda Louise. PALTiCK of 983% BULIWell st, | Well a8 an Opportunity for heavy respon-| schoemer Phapmacy. 3601 N. Hlinois oe a Orloyment. Cppirtinity. Pitta. passed away Wednesday. Friends may call [sibility in a modern and attractive o ce, WHITE BouseKeeper: stay in home: gen- stay In ho g 4 8 + . at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2438 E. 10th arsl housework Jana Must 0. o 25, high school graduate

with at least 2 years training or

experience. Call personnel of fice, LI. 2323,

| Inland Container Corp.

salary and opportunity for advancement. Permanent. r own cafeteria,

Mitchel & Scott Machine Co.

1841 Ludlow

Fox. dated Bldg.

TYPIST

attractive surroundings; phone

: A GIRL to learn operation of Bure Agcount Depa tment

Permanen Stone. Stafford & Stone. Consoli-

Shorthand an asset but not necessary: RI-3381,

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. TYPIST 700 W. Morris i MAIL AND FILE CLERK On Record Work ua hours. 6th floor Consolidated Per 7 anent Employment COUNTER VAN 9 GENERAL OFFICE CLERK EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY NOystaris. Good hours. Good wages. 5-Day Week 840 N. New Jersey Bakers' neh Room doth coploviot 408 SEAN SAME ravi mourn onmanent, ee ir. | ERE, JELPER, sings =

GA-3458.

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J. 'W. Jackson & Sons

548 8. Meridian St. Room 700

at REAL SILK'S

Employment Office 634 N. Noble St.

Receptionist-Stenographer 21-30; experienced in meeting public and handling gen. office work. Typing required. 40-Hour week. Peoples State Bank, 130 E Market

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Indiana Bell Telephony Co.

Western Union

427 W. Market St.

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Auto “Nota and Paint’ MANAGER

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JONES AUTO CO.

2958 Central Ave.

General Maintenance Man + considerable electrical experience; day work. We want a reliable man whe is Interested in steady employment and has a good service record. BAKING CO. 1331 E. Washington

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149 E. Wash. a ee for Jeiniod an, svamie Jor RE , training Establish yourself in __4001 Shelby St. ____ GA-4 4468 a es a ies the communications industry where —il many opportunities prevail. Regu- PORTER 371 South Illinois Street Age 25 to 40 lar assignment upon graduation. T : Porter. Night ig wk LTP y i Apply R. B. Noblitt 1 arket Apply Third Floar Rear A I. MANAGER h M & C 902 Guaranty Bldg. Chas. Mayer & Co. en Production 0 W. West WAITRESS © - ! _ ‘PARKS TEA ROO T WwW WHINE: N. Pennsylvania rainees Soap Wrappers [~~ White: D or exp. in pro- - |MALE-FEM:. HELP WANTED 10

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Employment Office 340 N. Meridian

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE 00.

A Good Place for a Girl te Work

as basic training for an ultimate position as a salesman High - school graduates, 18 to 23, pre- —— ET ferred. Five-day, 40-hour week. Saturda) s and Sundays off. . STENOGRAPHER ler. 3 to 4 p.m. 5-Day, 40-Hour Week. Steady Em- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ployment, Excellent Opportunities. 214 W. Maryland Street

1005 E. Bumner Ave. GA-4512 3 to 11 P. M. Secreta We have a number of openings SNTRLEY CORP, LI-7475, 330 BE St. Joe.| for ladies and AE TTT 13 10 30, to work con our foun- ' ro WANTED Moulding Co. S i SEE MR. MOORE 74] E. Market eamstresses Apply at Once . Marke fe 3 d pre rm HOOK’ DEPENDABLE MEN 3 ADAMS. INC DRUG STORES Full time ymplcyment, starting at once, : t r wee s ~~ Meridian "w Maryland California and Market Sts. DPRdIng on ales Experience. ° Also men TT 1 ime erviso 051 SPO ER Nor ApEor Real Silk. in i Minis” 508 Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central ave. N. Noble st. entrance. Any time Pride SHEET METAL MAN TENOGRAPHER MALE HELP WANTED n Thoroughly experienced; residential ’ -— “| heating, capable of making own ' outs and taking full charge of shop. Ex-G. I's Good wages. Good hours. Irvington 5568, Poaiions an vatlabie lo to Learn Advertising - 3 i 1 aphie an . ener 3 phone work. We have an opening in our adver- Experienced

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Opportunity for Advancement

Penn Railroad 139 E. South St.

CHRYSLER CORP. AIR-TEMP DIVISION

1145 E. 22nd St. STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST

18-30. Pleasant working conditions. 5/5:Day, 40-hr. week; $30

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RED CAB CO.

13th and Meridian

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