Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1947 — Page 20

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Member of Pioneer Family Dies Here Strange Johnson, Ave,

Hill Cemetery.

County family,

Church, | Mrs, “Johnson

Indianapolis

George P. Millspaugh

will be in Crown Hill Assistant manager

Mr, Millspaugh died yesterday his home,

attended Shortridge High of Music,

W. Michigan Street

Murat Shrine.

Millspaugh: two sons, Robert Mills paugh and Wilbert Parker; daughter, Sybil; three

Lee and Judy ‘Mills spaugh,

Albert J. Huesing

Rites for

in B8hirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial was to be In Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Huesing, a resident of Indianapolis 40 years, died Friday. He was 66 and had resided at 1201 N Dearborn 8t. A native of Lafayette,

Evangelical and Reformed Church

the firm where he had been employed for the past 20 years.

Huesing, Howard H. Huesing and | Homer P, Huesing, and three grandchildren, all‘ of Indianapolis,

James R. Marvel

James Russell Marvel,

was 52.

of ‘the American Legion. His son, 2d Lt. James Marvel was killed Nov, 6, 1045 in Japan, Surviving are his wife, Olive; a daughter, Miss Juanita Marvel; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy] Marvel; two grandchildren, Diana Lee and Michael Lynn Marvel, all of Indianapolis; the mother, Mrs Alice Marvel, Brownsburg;, two sis- |

vel, Indianapolis,

James Wright Boles James Wright Boles, son of Mr. 8t., died yesterday in Jar ness of two years, - He was 15. A sophomore at Howe High| School, he was a member of Dow-

Boy Scout Troop 28.

1:30 p. m, Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial arrangements have not been completed, Besides his parents, James Boles| Is survived by a brother, Kenneth! E. Boles, 19, and a grandfather, Lew W. Boles, both of Indianapolis,

Daniel F. Healy Rites for Daniel F. Healy, York Central Railroad machinist were at 8:30 this morning in Blackwell Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock| in Holy Cross Catholic Church, |

Mr, Healy, who resided Randolph 8t., died Friday.

railroad’s Beech Grove shops .or| 25 years, A native of Ireland, he had iived

of Holy Cross Church, the 3 Name Society of the church and the 4 Machinists’ Union 511. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. O'Neill, Dublin, Ireland, nephews, Patrick J. Daniel Ti: Healy, both apolis,

Wife of Physicist Faces Deportation ST, LOUIS, Nov. gration officials today charged the Australian wife of a Washington University nuclear physicist with

violation of the immigration law. Penalty for the offense could be

Mar and tw Healy and of Indian-

deportation, Authorities said Mrs, Betty Tossell Mather, 26, ‘wife of Keith

Mather, entered the United State

later accepted a position as nurse

obtain a student's permit. S—————————— U. 8. BEA-AIR LINES LEAD

foreign competitors during the

sociation reported today.

FIRE ROUTS 30 FAMILIES PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 17 (UP) One man was killed and five were d in a $150,000 fire yesterday destroyed

20 (9:38 Tamilies

Rites for "George P. Millspaugh, Kiefer-Stewart Co, employee, will night Priday to submit thelr entries | (UP)—A convention of 150 reprebe at 10 a. m. Wednesday at his/for the 16th week of the contest.| | sentatives of independent unions of

home, 3560 W, Michigan St. Burial The best picture of the week earns! $5 for the photographer, Several Pers, voted a resolution yesterday

honorable mention photos will be| denouncing the non - = Communist of deliveries i (affidavit clause of the Taft-Hartley

Mall or bring pictures to: Amateur | labor law on the grounds that manHe was 53, a lifelong Photo Contest, Indianapolis Times, | “6¢ment officials are not required

84 and had been employed in the

here 44 years and was a member |

| 17 (UP)~Immi-

For Mrs. Johnson"

Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche

is survived by a sister, Mrs. Carrie E. Ashley, and a nephew, John H, Strange, both of

in

School | “and Arthur Jordan Conservatory bublished in Wednesday's Times,

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hazel

Albert J. Huesing, em- |

Mr, Huesing was a member of First!

ney Avenue Christian Church and

WASHINGTON, Nov, 16 (UP)—| The three United States airlines in| ATP FOR DPS IN U. 8, trans-Atlantic service carried f more passengers than their ft Bettmann Sr, of St. Louis, said tofirst] day that $13,664,000 will be spent by

United Services for New Americans half of 1947, the Air Transport As- | 1048 assisting displaced persons

|

“Marshall fo Speak In Chicago Tomorow

CHICAGO, Nov, 17 (UP)—Secre-

tary of State Géorge C. Marshall

will make a “timely” statement joncening U. 8. foregn policy in {a speech Here tomorrow night,

{sponsors of his address sald today.

The meeting at which Mr, Mar3528 Guilford Shall “will speak was arranged by will be held at 1:30 p. m. | the Chicago Council on Foreign tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Relations and the Chicago Assomortuary. Burial will be in Crown (lation of Commerce and Industry. A spokesman for the two organiza- | Mrs. Johnson, who died yester- | tions said special invitations “day in her room, was Ihe daughter been sent to representatievs of in“of the late John Strange, and was dustry, labor, the granddaughter of the Rev. John welfare and educational organizaStrange, early minister of Roberts !ions in. this area. Park Methodist Church. She was 67, A member of a pioneer Marion she was a lifelong. resident of Indianapolis and a member of Pleasant View Lutheran

agriculture, public!

Entries Pour In For Photo Conte

Another record week In The can Cancer Society.

Times Amateur Photo Contest was

forecast today as entries continued [to pour in.

Picture-snappers have until mid- |

for the company the past 12 years. published with the winner.

Winners. for the 15th week will be.

| The contest will continue as long |

Church, Evergreen Masonic Lodge, An amateur Sahara Grotto, Scottish Rite and source of income is not derived from |

Mr. Millspaugh was a member of a8 sultable entries are received. The Methodist contest Is open only to amateurs.

Is one whose chief

photographic work, Any number of entries may be| {submitted by an individual none |

dren, George David Carroll, Ramona Pher's

one week. On’ the back of each pleture | grandchil- should be written the photograp-|

name, address, telephone

{Rumber, type camera and film used,

[shuttet

speed, diaphragm opening,

[type lighting

All pictures become the property | ployee of Citizens Gas & Coke Util- lof The Indainapolis Times. tty; were to be wt 180 ths IO TIE res OP ty Jere PH

The de-

Rites Tomorrow For Carrier Hero

Funeral and the Quarter Century Club of |Brittenham,

services for Robert L an 18-year-old sailor

killed on the aircraft carrier Sara- |

toga, Aug. 12,

2 p. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. M. Adeline’ Huesing; three sons, J. D.| Burial will also be in Rushville, |

1045, will be held at

m. tomorrow in Rushville. !

Before entering the Navy at the| {age of 17, Mr, Brittenham attended |

{Rushville High School,

He ser ved

in the Navy for 16 months. | Survivors Include his father, Sam

Union sta-|Brittenham, tion employee 27. years, died yester-| Mrs. Albert Boger, Indianapolis, and day in his home, 1261 W, 33d St. He Mrs, {four brothers, Mr. Marvel was a lifelong In- land Ralph Brittenham, dianapolis resident and served in Connersville: Roy Brittenham,| World War 1. He was a member Rushville, {Clio, Mich,

Mrs. Anna Morgan Dies Here at 77

Mrs. Anna Hayes Morgan, Inditers, Mrs. Clarence Vice, Indianap- anapolis resident for 40 years, died olls, and Mrs. Gus White, Browns- | today in her residence; 6365 Washburg, and a brother, Clarence Mar- | ington Blvéh She was 71. Mrs. Morgan was one of the two members class of St. Rose's Academy in her native Vincennes, and Mrs, Eugene Boles, 419 Clyde longed to the St. s Whit- | Catholic Church where services will comb Riley Hospital aftér an ill- be held Wednesday at 10 a. m,| |Burfal will be In Crown Hill. Survivors include her daughters

Mrs.

Mildred Hayes Morgan,

two

Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Frank Teggart, Wednesday in Shirley| | Cal.

Schools Plan Informal Party

Teachers of Deeatur Central and) New west Newton Schools will meet for stan informal dinner “party at 6:30]

p.m,

School. Mr. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. |r. and Mrs. Robert Gladden, and at 32 N./the families of teachers will be He was | special guests. William Adamson chairman, assisted by John McCory,

Mrs,

Mary J. Beaman, Miss Inez Cunningham and Mrs. Catherine Cope- ¥ land. | Ladies of the Valley Mills Friends Church will prepare the dinner,

0

At

Rep. Bloomington), Indiana University board of trus-

Lees

House of Rrepresentatives, will be toastmaster for Alumni Association dinner to be

held

Indianapolis Athletic Club, The alumni committee in charge last March i *l of the dinner and meeting includes rch on a visitor's visa and! Ralph E. Hammil, Paul R. Sumin Barnes Hospital. They said Mrs. | Me's, Robert E. Jones, Hiker Pat. Mather had: intended to continue! Claude M. Warren, Emsley B nurse's training here but could not|JoPnson Jr, Otto W. Cox, Dan

White, Charles W. Holder and ‘| Judge Thomas E. Garvin, all of Indianapolis.

CHICAGO, Noy. 17 (UP)=Irvin

and

Ship Movements

8hi oh oho d ec od movements edu or t A ng at no York A gor.

eight homes in a | premerhaven; residential he homeless.

Rushville; two ‘sisters,

Wilbur Bradburn, Rushville: Ernest Brittenham both of|

and Earl Brittenham,|

of .the first graduating Ind. She beJoan of Arc

|

Arthur Baynahm and Miss Morgan: her son, John all of Indianapolis; sisters, Miss Sarah Hayes and

Beverly Hills, |

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today in Decatur Central High and Mrs. Herbert Edward, is

general

Martha Hollingsworth, Mrs.

Alumnae Dinner IAC Dec. 3

George W. Hanley (R. member of the

| a and majority leader of the the annual IU

Dee, 8 at 6:30 p.m, in the

refugees entering this country.

rita, Cris al! rst, A i" Wile “2” Holiethaven, from New York — America,

loved mother of Shirley : Aone wi

Cancer Workers Here for-2 Days

| Cancer Society workers from all!

‘counties of the state arrived In In-| dianapolis today to open the two-

day annual fhstitute of the Indi-|

ana Céncer Sociéty, Inc.

Working with the ‘society in sponsoring the Institute are the State

Department of Public Health and |

the Indiana University School of!

| Medicine,

Dr. Thurman B. Rice, the society's | Uf | medical professor, was to preside | [ this afternoon in the Indiana Uni-

i director of education and I.

| versity Medical Center auditorium.

Taking part in the afternoon dis-

| cussions will be Dr. J. L. Arbogast,

| director of clinical laboratories, vu] ! 8chool of Medicine; Dr. C. G. Cul- | bertson, the society's director of re- | sedrch, and Dr. B. J. Duffy, director |

of the service division of the Ameri-

‘Want Bosses. fo Sign

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Nov. 117|

[New Jersey, claiming 200,000 mem-

resident of Indianapolis and had 214 W. Maryland 8t., Indianapolis 9. | bo i similar afdavits.

_ ANNOUNCEMENTS

“I. DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Mon., Nov, 1, ‘Vi

EF BALDWIN—Cp! Donald H ARSHIER—Lenora M, BICKNELL—Luly H BOLES-James Wright, MILLAPAUGH~George P,

ARMSTRONG Paul, husband of Mildred, father of Mary Louise Neal, Lois King, Anna May Withered, John, Helen Jean, Robert Doris Jane SANA PRAT WY adil, Si EE Ee Frank Fromer and Mrs. Edward Kelsey, Robert and James Armstrong,

passed away Friday a. m. Priends may call at the Tolin Puneral Home, 308 Prospect Bt ervice Tuesday, 2 m., from funeral home. Inter»

ment _Crown Hill Friends Invited. BALDWIN Cpl. Donald H., nge 32,

r Goved son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Baldwin; brother of Kenneth BP, Raa grandson of Mary E. Baldwin and Elizabeth Pursell, Indianap« olis, died In. World War II. Puneral services ut Shirley Bros.’ West Cha p= el 200s w. Mich gun, Wednesday at 130 riends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the chapel at any time after 4 p.m,

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BARSHIER-

Lenora M., age 80, _of 840 Berwyn. Widow of Willlam H, Barshier (deceased) and mother of

Charles. W, Bashier and Mrs. Mary E Janke, and grandmother of Mavity George Janke, of Indianapolis, and four great-grandchildren survive, Qassed away Sunday a. m. Funeral ednesda m., from 8hirle Brothers fiving” Hill Cha 53711 E, Washington 8t. Burial Io Hill, Friends hy, § call at paving Hill any time after ._m. Monda BIO KNELL—Loic H., age rn “of 84 N. Ritter Ave, beloved mother of Raymond E. Bicknell, sister of Mrs. Mary E. Black and Mr, Charles E, George of Olney, Il, p. m Funeral Tuesday, m., from Shirley Bros, Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington Bt, Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at chapel any time. BOLES James Wright, 419 Clyde St, : and Mrs bréther of Kenneth BE i grandson of Lew W. Boles, passed away Jundny a m.

Funeral Wednesda m., from Shirley Brothers’ REE Hill Chapel, 631 Washington St. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may Sail at the chapel after . m. Monda CODDINGTON Mrs, “Nellie, beloved wife of Harry E.; mother of Mrs. Bertha Sharp, Indianapolis; daughe ter of Mrs. Mary Hill: sister of Mrs, Grace Welch of Mattoon, Ill, and Robert Smith, Decatur, Iil.: also 10 passed away

jieat. ~-grandchildren, onday. Service Thursday, 2 m., Little & Son's Puneral Home, 1001 Main St, Beech Grove. Burial New Crown Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 es

GREEN—Willlam 8. vt father of Walter, Herbert, a Harold Green, and er of Hinirie) and Oscar Green, all of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday, Friends may call after 4 B: m. Mon« day at the Robert W. Stirling FPuneral Home, 1420 Prospect St. Funeral services Tuesday, funeral home: Burial Mount Pleasant cemetery

HALDEMAN May,

“— Ruth, May, of 1608 Rembrandt St, daughter of Mrs. William P, Haldeman, sister of Mrs,

Crystal Hartley, Mrs. Mary Dietz, Mrs Blanche Copenhaver and Charles Haldeman; entered into rest Saturday, 39 years. Services Tuesday, Nov, 18, at the residence, 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral private Friends may call until 1 p.m Tuesday Moore Mortuary es. KELLY —~ Robert E._ 15 years, of 2708 Winthrop Ave. passed away Saturday at the home of his son, Chester Kelly, R. R. 11, Box 309, father of Chester, John, Lawrence,

Paul and Roscoe Kelly; Brother of Mrs, Chester Devore of Franklin, Mrs, Clarence Brann of Greenwood, Samuel Kelly of city; also nine grand children and one great-grandchild, Friends may call at Lawrence Kelly's residence, R. R. J, Box 87, Greenwood, Ind. Funeral Tuesday, Nov, 18, 2 p. m., Friends invited, Burial Greenwood. For information, call Jordan Funeral Home, CH-8300

KING = Salome C., a 89 years, widow: of J. Palmer ing; mother of Mrs. Walter C, Williams, Clover. dale; grandmother of Mrs, ancls Anderson, Detroit; Mrs. Lucille Drake, Newcastle, Pa.: Mrs, Charles B. Christ, Indianapolis; 8, Sgt. Jo~ seph 8. Williams, Cheyenne, Wyo, and 7 great-grandchildren, passed away Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. m., at Royster & Askin Mortuary, 2310 W. Washington St. Friends

invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may oall al mortuary after 7 p. m. Monday

JOMNSON — Blanche 8 Birange, 3 Oullford, sister of Mrs Ashley of Indianapolis ole rie of JohnH. Strange, also of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday p. m. Serve foes Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, 1:30 vited,

m. esday. Friends inInterment Crown Hill. Friends

may call at mortuary after noon Monday, LEE Robert bert EK. of of 1333 Wr FieRt st,

husband of Marie, step-father of Omer, Elmer and Heley Green, Mrs, - Paul Eddy, Mrs. Charles - Eacret, brother of Lewis Lee, Anderson, Ind, passed away Saturday a. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect St, any time ice Tuesday, 9 a. m., from St riek's Church Burial Holy Cross. Priends invited, cp MeCALMENT—Horace W., age 73, husband of Grace D. MeCalment, father of Gordon D. McCalment, ste fathervof Cecil R. Dillon, grand« father of Sara Jane MoCalment, brother of Pletcher and Frank Moe

Calment of Hendricks County; Mrs, Charity Gladden, Richmond, Ind. and Mrs, Lydia Cook of Eugene, Ore., passed away Sanday oroning. Service Nodnaytay, 1 . a Conkle Funeral Woe Ww

Mich Bt. Friends I

Rehigan may oall at funeral home 4 °: ¥

after m. Tuesday. MoNEAL—| din, ¢ 47 years

old, be-

Arve

of

lard. Ral Walter, Phylils Clara MoN and Mrs. Donal away Satiizday. 5 nll at the ennings County,

may call at s Home, 1508 8. Eis

Grove C Indiana.

{Russe ), » husban: of Olive E., A of Juanita M. Marvel,” father-in-law of Dorothy M. Marvel, grandfather of Diana” Lee and Michael Lynn Marvel, son of Alice A. Marvel, brother of Clarence B. Ma Clarence Viee, Mrs,

Funeral Oe Tate Nov, ‘1

"ij0d qt Ape or

eall - nary. Any time after 3 Pp. m. NY

passed away

1. Reed, broth- *

|

Beauty Softens Sorrow”

Express ho able Way. THE ALLIED FLORIST ASSN.

of Indianapolis

Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere

——— L Death NOTICES

TZKE~ 080 | ther ol By beloved Avid of Calaays 0 ic Matzke holy

Erie 8, Caroll

ars, =o, and Matzke; brother of Harry ay eve. ater,

R. Matzke, passed awa ning, Funeral notice ror ine formation call ee 4 & Abdon, MILLEPAD( eorge P., age 63, of 3660 W. Michigan, ed nus band of Hansel tlispuogh and father of Bybil and Uspaugh and Wilbert Parker and grandfather of George David Carroll, Romona and Judith Ann Milispaugh, passed away Bunday a. m. Puneral Wednesday, 10 a. m. from the residence, Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call aL residence any time, Bhirley John H ex, 06366

Service. MORGAN=Mrs. J Washington Blvd, mother of Mrs. Arthur Baynham, Miss Mildred Mor» gan and John Hayes Morgan of Ine dianapolis, sister of Miss Sarah Hayes and Mrs. Prank Teggart of Beverly Hills, Cal, passed away Monday a. m. Service Wednesday, 10 a. m, Bt, Joan of Arc Church, Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill, Priends may call at Planner & Buchanan Mort rary.

age 47, husfo of Joanne and Thomas Payne, brother of Mrs, Hazel Arnold, Billings, Mont, George Payne, Chicago, and Russel of Indianapolis, passed away Bature day evening at the residence, 46 N. Pershing Ave. Services Tuesday, 2 bi m., Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. tchigan Bt. Priends invited. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home after 3

band of Edna,

p.m Monday. POOLE—Jesse Wilburn, 2025 EB 34th husband of Opal Poole, father of Richard Paul and Jesse Mervin Poole, Mrs, Bessie

Morfan. Mis, Carle Miller of Pano, passed AWAY Saturday a. m Serviess Flanhar & Buchanan Mortua 10 a. m. Interment Sutherland ad Park’ Priends invited, Friends may call at the mortuary. RUBINS—Alice Belle, widow of the late David W. Rubins, entered into rest Bunday, uge 71 years. Mother 9 Mrs. Ethel Wood, 3609 E. Michigs grandmother of Laurel E. Wal Ban) fronts grandmother of Suzanne Karol,

aren Jean, Wallace. Bervices Tuese day 1:30 m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 XE, MJ an. SL. Fr Are. Wels come. Burial (rr Lawn Cemetery, Franklin, Ind, (Chicago papers please copy). Moore Mortuaries, ST. CLAIR Charity Anna, age #1°

years, mother of Louis (Curley) St.

Clair, passed away Sunday. Funeral Monday, ‘Nov, 17, 8 p. m., at the George W, Usher Mortuary, 2313

W. Washington St, Friends invited, Burial Tuesday p. m. at St. Elmo, in Friends may _call at mortuary. SKILLEN Samuel W., beloved husband Elizabeth; brother of James,

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WINCHESTER Leland, beloved husband of Ednw WincWester; father of Judith Ann; son of Joseph Winchester; brother of Del Stuiler, Earl Rome and Frank. Winchester, passe

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MATTRESSES REBUILT 24-Hour service. New ¥ Sanertpring mattresses, $19.05 to upbolstering, also =.2, fo and rugs in the home. Nu-Wa attress ¢o., 817 Ft. Wayne Ave. .RI- 5589.

OIL BURNER STOVES

Repaired. Immediate service. Parts

for all makes: Ri. 3886 CH. 1362-R3

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If you need a loan for almost any purpose come to one of our convenient Loans are made on note, car or furniture, without endorsers or guarantors. Get $50, $100, $200 or $300 and take up to 20 months to repay.

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Merchants Bank Bldg. rd KL. Washington & Meridian fe Phone: Rlley 1471

lllinois Bldg., 3rd F1., 17 W. Market St., Cor. Illinois St. Phone: 5104

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MA. 13351

"LOANS

Only. Auto Loans. Furniture.

SINCE 1915 House Improvement.

EQUITABLE SECURITIES COMPANY New Address, Immediate Service

Ka rom avn "te 152- 54 N. Delaware

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*36 Month Loans for Home Repairs LYE 3 LEE)

Pp wealth gets you $10 to $300 for new Fall clothes, car repairs, winter’s fuel supply, home improvements and other Fall expenses. Just phone first. Tell us how much cash you need— $20, $50, $100, $200 or $300.

It's Common ‘Sense To See Commonwealth where you can borrow on your car, furniture or signature alone. Phone or come in TODAY for CASH.

PHONE FOR A LOAN . a 4455 Application can be made confidentially by phone. Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO $100 to $5,000 or mere. Many completed while you wait. No inquiries made of friends. 6 weeks to make Ist payment. Park Free in Lot Across the Street Ee erm

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1 N MONEYS, INC. C. 533 N. Penn, RI-5431 LOANS YOULL LIKE On SERVICE LIBERAL LOAN co. 150 N. Delaware. MA-0783 ?

stop in for the money.

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16. BUSINESS SERVICE WASHER REPAIR — CA-2606

Work done in your home. service. Guaran

HIGHEST prices Paid Tor old DyildBe to vo pred ery Phone RI-1874.

841 Illinol linols Bldg. LS 205 Odg Pellow. Fenn Awash. Li-3408 iF mG 10f IIe LOANS 200 E. i York St, ado. yr in} appl'nces, jewelry. 4 L 0 A

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34. WILL care for Bitls, 3-8 yea By day or week. a ers are Li censed home, ~4509.

FOR RENT

OIL STOVES REPAIRED _M-HOUR SERVICE. GA-2544. PAINTING—INSIDE AND OUT Good Wo Work for Less—FR-9788 PAINTING interior, reas. Automo-

biles painted, Fi $30. 3327 8. Keystone. GA-610!

PAINTER — RI-0480

PAPERHANGING, STEAMING

Painting. Reas orices. Quick serve fce, Work guar. Miles Mince. RI-8029. a ieee ee re

Paper Hanging—GA-6722

PAPER HANGING and steaming. Immediate service. CH-2532-W.

PAPERHANGING 4 and seaming. m= mediate service 2532-W

PAPER CLEA Ee wall “Washing, sols! cleaning. N. Norris, Plastering, Repair. FR-2664, Patch Plastering, FR-4830 PLUMBIN

sew. _ers, Dick's Plasmiing Shap. P. Bib-4040, B. J. & B. ROOFING CO.

Immediate service, gutter} and roof repairing. R41 Se seg call

SIDING, a (Serie, concrete

porches. Easy Hoosier Construction & Siding 206-207 W. South St. ROOF REPAIRS, all kinds roofs, Guaranteed work. 2028, SEPTIO TANKS

wel tside ts clea BI Tvlis ie Sone, FR-8142 There

WOOSTER SEPTIO TANK dry

Vaults, factory sludge pits Prompt Service

‘and Puneet, CA-6708.

Towers, Sinks, Drains Opened Electric eel, $5 up. Free estimates, 1R-9108 ge Fl TREE TRIMMING Spraying, Sra work. Power equip- =

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Vogel Bros. 1314 W Wash MA-6381

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ex-servicemen. FR-1068

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drinking. DELAW.

17. ROOMS—NO BOARD

NICELY furnished large front bed-

21ST, a W.—8leeping room, twin gsicds for 2 eng girls.

ext bath; woman ished. "WA:

PARK 2432, Apt. 4—Purnish 5692 CLEAN ROOM, next to bath, good transportation; Tol! SE Son poet, no

girls or "cole,

COMFORTABLE front room, double

so, radi

WILL CARE — child under 8 Jor

days only, my home. Vicini ¥ w. th and Michigan Rd, BR-994

gas heat; transportation PATIENTS, chronic or con rid vg 2 business Si or em- Men, women, 1907 N. Illinois, TAloyed couple. BL-1982. 3852, COMFORTABLE Toom next ba SUGAR ur., o> 0stant hot water; 2 es breakfast and r/o tion oL, plore couple; good transpor- Gentleman, CA-1182, tation. REST HOME Jor elde; hd : down~ BROOKSIDE, 1831 = TIE ront; * stairs Siders oa twin beds; suitable 2-3 employed MA4897, | days. GOOD ren, prival C AL, 4500 — Well urn home, Under 3chool age preferred. home; pd refined employed WA-0400. girl. \HU- WILL board rd child by week or adopt. £ OLLTON, 4—Next ath; 1 Month to 1 year, TA-8894. 8. special rd privileges; py Ward. trans HI-0871. WANTED—-A child under school KEYSTONE, 853 N.—Near bath. Bull ohn mother’s care. _CHable 1-3 girls, employed. CH- a 0332-M. ROOM, washing; south/ No, Toom in new home; in- drink “i358. nstant hot water; on CARE Jor hildren in my 'H bus Hine. a optional, CH-0819-R. years old. CH-2010-W. . 3216—Nicely furnished WANTED - BOYS TO room. for married, employed couple. CHRISTIAN HOME. BE-3§ > TA-284 Fh Sure for children in my

HI- w LL care for child, week or oe

4203 Bowman Ave. GA-TT19.

19. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS LORED-—Room and ‘kitchenette. 140 N. Blackford.

21. WANTED TO RENT oy

TA-T! 344 E

VETERAN, wife, 6-week-old baby, rm, private a hr need 3-4 or S-room {arn ans 5 bi References furn.,

closet, home rivileges for em- ila), ployed indy. 3328 N. New Jersey. Chg ots desire” 8° e” 3-rm WALCOT 446 N. =~Sieepin room, down; innerspring; enFRRNSYLVINIA 34 N—Tyin beds, 9.3705, Hetle git want to be. alone! next_ba pri te home; 3 gentle- LI- y men, W, EVI wife, rane tem: ra ) Poa. room, private entrance. Gentleman 4 ref 4 YOUNG both

sire small apartment, fi

Noe aan tor unfurnished. ndle, - AVICTED ~Despera Taster ouse or double, unfurte” South’ Grove « Golf nished. TRC Rr CA- TWO VETS In dite need of Freon Xt furn, house or 3.furn. apts. BE:

5635-W.

Vv, ent. men pref. TA-06T2 27—Sleepin old baby, urgently need

RESFONSTBLE veiaran. wily. Vimo What have (bad VER ne

pt, AST J : Teteran, A) ° 2-mo.-old son. Mr. . need 2 Tema ge PERMANENT home, “elderly men oF men or TR-231 -

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redecorate interior. CH-927IW

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

3820 "HOVEY VST. bungal

[Franke-Padget, Inc, Reatios

3030 E. SUMNER

Almost new 4-room bungalow. Only $800 ‘ down will handle, 4

y, 1R-4470 . C. R. Eschmeye: RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO., The. Realtors * 249 N, Belle ih Vcd . i » . Apts, modern; two 3-rm. an bath, one 3-rm. (share bath) Mogg apt.; haw. firs., . Lun. Autom, 5 = he bso water htr.; comp urn AT re. Exc. income Investmen i OFFICE 163 IR-4470 C, R. Eschmeyer = RI.2363 Allison Realty Co., Ine. Realbors DEBAKI 1122 5, LOCKBURN oF Sm—— 5-Room frame bungalow 6 months 1633 old; large lot and I-car age. Im- : mediate possession, $1200 cash will Four-bedrm. 2 handle. a. ny a1; 2 MA-3521. PA * OOTS ~alr S: 8: DGET. | HU-5233. furniture include

ssession,

$3750, Gunther, FR-5156 n St. Franc lendid 8Phillips Realty 2244 with An 3 = etter ero tts nett eee car a mm IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1906: Union—5 rooms and bath, Auto-

th, A . matic gas water heater. About $1000

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wn. 05 tons of coal and Heatrola included in price—if you hurry. am FR-0400-—Alleen Klaiber—BR-5545 pice Sept m F. J. Viehmann Co. Pll, mice OFFERED TO VETERAN, $1000 dn, gar. All the furn $47 month. 1307 Congress: 5-rm. will accept ho mod. bung., 2-car gar. Immediate payment. possession. OFFICE 14: “OFFICE 1630 SHELBY MA, 944) Rn. elec , gas, ¢ 1968 N. KEYSTONE ~ lot, $1200

Nice 5-room bung., modern basement; 2 bedi. large closets, cabinets, inclosed rear porch; near

school ane trolle; Ww. BOYD MA:3821 . Franke-Pa dget Inc Realtors

5121 ROSSLYN Lovely %-room mod. bungalow: beautiful built-in cabinets, ai Carpeted, venetian blinds, enclosed Jon: and baok porches, 2-car Bar.

Phillips Realtv sachs

1037 Va, Avs. 1517-19" CARROLLTON Good 12-rm. mod.; 2 baths, puto, oil heat; 2-car gar, Income, $36 wk. besides owner's 3 ams.

OFFICE 1630 SHELBY--MA- 944s

TUDEBAKER REALTY C0. J POBS BOON—31300 DN, BUYS

South, close in; 5-room cote tage; inside toilet, gas & city

month. . Owner,

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Waist, Bal. due, $2100; payable $22 ! each mo, . GA-3442 Mrs. McCubbins RI-2368 (Clip Ce ALLISON REALTY CO. Inc., Realtors 1517 PINLEY—$5500 TT 5-RM. BUNG.—COMPLETE BATH OFFICE 1630 SHELBY—MA.0443 Please $:

OTUREBNKER REALTY C0:

, N.. 902—Immediate possesmodern; livin Fm. Rintn Name ...ecines rm., kitchen, 1 smal edrm. an bath on Siest floor: 3 2 la e bedrms, on 2d; good condition throughout. Address ..e0ee. For appt. call WALTER FOLKERTH, REALTORS 4200 E. WASH. City ..... ceneans

1506-8 BATES, $3500 Four rms. each jige, bungalow Sale. OFFICE 1680 ~—MA-

Tubcoaken emury ca ARN. vino "21 Virginia Ave. 1121-23 GUILFORD AVE.; 4 F apts, modern (1 apt. vat Sa)y hardyood Yoors, 3 Y—BUI urnaces. elec. and gas meters, tga baths. Pine for income Investment; Boosler Mortga $1,000 down. Move right in. Mortgage Loan IR-4470. 'C. R. Eschmeyer. RI- -2308 _ com. Pension ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc. Realtors 38. SUBURE 858 SUgke. ST. ee NE 500 dn. Mr. Stevens, “ALLIED ‘REAL ESTATE on Dn. Augusta, Trad WA-6173 607 ODD FELLOW LI-6349 nice. ii 2 TTT VUARAN AvE IN ew ho VACANT—MOVE IN HU-5207 or HU Nice modern 2-way bungalow . double, East, near Rural. Terms. When aco MA-0691; residence WA-6633. follow the $1650 VACANT—S$500 DN. | Demand 3030 8. Dexter, near Tyoy and 1 tle, Ba Harding; 3-rm. bung., fenced yd., ce- our af ment walks. HI-11 (eves, BE-5128). vy $2350—VACANT—TERMS Union 5138 W. Naomi. Cozy 4-rm. bung, Union Imm. poss. HI-1133 (eve, BE-5128). 155 E W. MINNESOTA, near Lyndhurst Dr., ee 4 rooms, elec. lights, gas; $2800, 39. DOUBLI Elmore Bros. MA-2537. 2941 - WINTHROP, 4714—5-room modern, garage; full basement; good con- Large threedition; vacant, a glint Jonas EAST. colored. vacant: 432 8. Arline aces EAST, coloreq, San ce a ing= : Pasemient, law $1500 dn. RI-8339. aps. Call Mr. TRADE equity in 4-room cottage, Whe colored, for good automobile. Ine BRIDGES quire 1731 Roosevelt. Realtors, 24:

COLORED

4-roor double; 2300 East. $2500; $500 down. Possession. LI-4316.

_FREDERICK B. CLINE Realtor

1313 Circle Tower a 14 BR-4334

CASH a flash for your equity. 325 AW MA-66:

J0E MALOOF

Peerless Pump Division

Food Machinery Corp. Recent purchasers of the Fall Creek Ordnance plant are transferring personnel to Indianapolis. We need apts. and houses on a rent- J . al or lease basis. These - people have been carefully { selected for this transfer and are fully responsible. Some are interested in buying. Call Mr. Williams, TA-1563.

$500 RENT IN ADVANCE

For 2-bedroom house needed despere nal by jours executive, veteran rated from family. Your props erty assured excellent care by ree Hable people and posting of cash bond. :Mr. Landlord, if you call Mr, FR-2451, during. business hours, break the news gently. I can't stand shock.

NORTH OF _40—NEAR UNIV, PFD; 3-BED! ECUTI

VE FAMILY OF 4; $90 ‘10 $125. PHONE

MR. AT SEVERIN, RI-6471,

JUST ENOUGH ROOM FOR XMAS TREE. Veteran, wife, 2 small . children, living in one room. Please us. Best ge and considera« tion. en

3-3 APT., adh BATH, COUPLE, NO 'CHILDR! ANY DESIRABLE LOCATION — BEST REFERENCES . MR. WHITE, RI-

de agement Service, Allison Realty Co. Inc. RI-2368, 22, MOVING—STORAGE

Rent a New Car or Truck By the Hour, Day, Week or Yearly Contract ; . “We Furnish Bverything But the Opposite the Lincoln Hotel 39 Ky. Ave. RI-1313 . Rent a 1 A Move Yourself, Save Halt

THE U-DRIVE-IT CO, Alabama and Ohio RI-6016 24-Hour Service Burnett & Sons CH-7961 Transfer insured. | % APARTMENT FOR OR RENT T. A Moynahan han Properties”

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FWO-WAY dou one side, 7 « vacant; $10,50

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