Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1948 — Page 52

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ate Avenue YMCA today, climaxing the branch's observance of IU day.

The award is presented to the!

person in ,the

made the greatest contribution

start at 3:30 p. m. ana ion County has already received

arship students

of music and the intercollegiate

glee club.

segregation in schools.

11 Hurt in PARIS, Nov.

persons were injured today, of them seriously,

airliner coming at Orly Field st

‘French Riviera.

EVENTS TODAY | 4 Ave; Suzanne Conner, 24, 46 8. HawFedtration of Mothers Chorus Concert— Lame, Lane 28, 2138 i: Gale St.; 3p . Riverside Methodist Church. Mary C. Cuskaden, 328, N. Bosart Central Centennial An- ve. niversary—Public inspection 1 to 4 p. m. William E. Virgil, 43, Indianapolis; Betty ram, 7: m. Lewis North, 24, 22

Evening pr Kirshbaum Players January 16th’

Murat Theater.

Conservatory Sym, Pp. m, Meridian Heigl

Indiana

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Michigan:

MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas W, Masterson, M, 3270 N. New 8t.; Elisabeth

Stoval Arthur Paul Kriech {ania a St. Alice Joy BO oD

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EN 8t.; B. 46th St, oh Dee Borrells,

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Wesley Helen Irae Zike, Matthew L. Este

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a Ralph ©. Rancourt, 26, 3028 N. Pennsyl41, 332 Agnes St; vans pRARSIIIE, 28, 38 N. Pai . ernon Muncie. Muncie; JOS-|p icon Lee Ray, 58, 936 N. Grant Ave: M4, oa 8. Temple Louise E. Stephens, 41, 1511 Central Dilley, 1839 W. Mor-| cy ries W. Forbes, 41, 3102 8. Madison ; Margaret Poster, 30, 3102 8. Madi-

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Carl PF. Spick Marcia Movauen sylvania St.

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

"8 p. m., Nov. 21 Indianapolis Symphony Concert—3 p. m.,

is Philharmonic Orchestras Con- Victor Mills Hall, Short-| Betty Morgan, 31, 2201 N. Hawthorne Samuel ‘Throckmorton, E. ‘Adler “4, Son. Ala

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Shoppers to Get Free Chest X-Rays

Downtown shoppers will be given the opportunity to get chest V-rays without charge Monday, Tuesday and W when the Marion County Tuberlculosis Association will operate a mobile X-ray unit on the Circle in front of the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. The unit, sponsored by Marion County and the Indiana State Board of Health, will be in operation the three days between 9 and 11:30 a. m. and 1 and 4 p. m. George E. Middleton, president of the association announced yesterday. “Monday marks the opening of our annual Christmas Beal Sale” said Mr. Middleton, “and this X-ray service is one example of the many services financed by the sale of Christmas seals.” One out of five adults in Mar-

State who has

a chest X-ray, he said. gram wil be Plan New Lighting In Public Library

in the IU school Plans for the installation of

Public Library were announced yesterday uy Emil V. Schaad, da tee of the Board of School Commissioners. A recessed ceiling-type lighting Crash was recommended by Edward 20 (UP)—Eleven|Rambusch, New York lighting {engineer. Proposed lighting will

hairman of the building commit-|

some, , no way mar the interior archiwhen a French |tectural decoration of the library, in for a landing Horace E. Boggy, superintendent | ruck an electrical of buildings and grounds for the|

installation and was forced to school board, said. crash-land. The /plane was en| route here from Nice on the stacks also is included in the

New lighting for the book

‘plans, Mam, Schaad said.

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NO MORE ARE AVAILABLE

Were Mailed to the Greatest

Majority of Homes in Indianapolis

Due to Conditions Beyond Our Control Some Books Failed fo Reach the Oc a Few Cases Homes Converted Family Apartments Have Only One Mail Box and, in These Instances, Only One Book Was Delivered.

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1 Death Notices

Beh dearly

Roachdsle; Lillian Mrs. Nellie Austermiller,

Mrs. Emily M rs. Berry, all of city, and Garnet gt

home Nelli Austermiller, 4914 until 10 a. m. Sunday.

83 years, of 623 East Place,

any ume, Funeral Monday, Nov. 22, 2 p Friends invited. Burial Crown Hin, a or = BUCHANAN — Benjamin F.. entered

into rest Saturday morning 2 years, m., at PEA , Michi, an St. Priends are welcome, MOORE MORTUARIES. CRAWFORD Maty Martha, 4601 1 BE 36th 8t., entered into rest Thursday, e 67 years, mother of Mrs, Leo E. A earn. sister of Heber FP. Wilgus, half-sister of Hobert Wilgus and Mrs.

Pauline Black, Service Monday, 10 a. m, at PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 Michigan St Friends are welcome. rial yushiogien Park MOORE MORTUARIES

FOX-Vada, 8t.,

age 52, 910 mother of passed AWRY. rrieads aN RSBY

call at the HOME, 3925 E. New a after 3 h Puneral at 10

m. Saturda . Monday at the funeral home. Burisl Washington Pa GRIFFIN—Nellie M. sister of Griffin, aunt of Sora id. Robert Griffin of indianapolis i Robert

Rev. Rc Griffin, Tucson

ay, NERAL OF HOME, 1503 N. Meridian Sh a3 a. m.; requiem mass at Ch 9 a. m In-

urch, eA Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home. 0

Also surviv 2 hildren; assed away ursday Funeral onday, Nov. 22, 8:30 a at

: . m., the ( W. USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington St.; 9 Church. Priends 1 Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may a at mortuary. KIRK"-Per ey ., age 54, of 2436 N. Talbot; belov Da husband of Irene R. Kirk,’ father of Mrs. Violet Finch‘um of Brid BOTY: | Ind.; brother of Mrs. Helen d of Peoria, Ill, and grandfather of Carrol Ann Finchum, fears away Thursday p. m. Serve es Monasy, 1:30 p. m., from SHIRCEN L C

ny Tints. Friends may call at Chapel. ORTH—Miss Lids, of 2330 N. New ersey, eat aunt of Mrs. HaTriets Craft and Richard H. Orth Indianapolis and Mrs Margaret a vall of Calumet City, Ill, and aunt of Misses Clara and Sally Orth of Lafayette and Phillip N. Orth of

Reno, Nev, passed away Friday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Mon., 4 p. m. Friends

invited. Cremation I

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spect St. Intermen own. fends invited. Friends tl

Grantsburg, Ind., and Stanley of Minnesota; nephew of Mrs. Sel Yateny of city; also one grandhild, passed avy Saturday. Friends ey sail at AN HOME, 12423 e’ 10th: St., after 7 p. m. Sund: ay. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 24, 10 m. ends Invited. Burial Washington Park. SPENCE—Mrs. Margaret M,, $640 Central Ave, wife of = M., mother of Donald Betty Wayne,

Passed av; Rental i 5 SHR Sery-

TUARY, 1:30 p. m. Monday. Find invited. THOMAS —Waiter 3 3153-King Ave.

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Sery! FLANNER MORTUARY, Monday, 10 . Priends invited VAN TANT—Jokn T., beloved husband of Julia R. father of John L., — Il, brother of Mrs. E. Ww. Campbell of Anderson, Sandia ner Satirda ay a

PLAN. ATAN. Friends | invited.

Friends may Ra after 3 p. m. Sunday

WREN—S8usie B.,

67, 2873 Thal

great-grandchildren. Funeral at

LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 8. Meridian 8St., Monday, 9 a m; Sacred Heart m,

Church, 9:30 a. tery.

WYLIE — John, of 13274 Central Ave. husband of Mrs. Blanche R. Wylie, brother of Mrs. George Yendall of London, Ontario, and ‘Warren EX Wylie of Malibu, Cal, ssed awa Services and burial ndon, A ario Monday. FLANNER & BUCHANAN SERVICE.

3 Card of Thanks

ALBRIGHT-—We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the friends,

cerns for the sympathy, e: ons of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and other courtesies extended at the passing of our beloved husband and father, William F, Albright. We are

for his message of comfort and the Jordan Funeral Home for kind and courteous service. MARTHA ALBRIGHT & PAMILY. ET I IR es.

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° apel and all wha assisted for Kindly services Yendered,

At. sma PAMILY. CORY —We are deeply grateful to the friends, neighbors and relatives

for the kindness, sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and other courtesies extended in our recent bereavement, the suddén passing of John J. Cory, our beloved son and brother. We are very especially thankful to the Rev. VanNess Chappell of Roosevelt Temple Methodist Church for his kind message, Moore Mortuary N, E. Chapel for kind efficient service. FATHER, MOTHER, SISTERS A.

BROTHER,

CROWDER—With sincere af appreciation we wish to thank the friends, neighbors and relatives for the sympathy, utiful floral bu spiritual boquets and other courtestes extended at the sudden passing of our beloved husband and brother, Marion H. Crowder. We are y lspecially grateful to the emRiey hwitzser-Cummins Co, en's Club of St. Philip Neri Chueh Rev, Mall for his eulogy and Jordan Funeral Home for kind, ol ficient service and to all who assisted in any wa Wife, "’ CECELIA_CROWDER. _ DWYER—With sincers appreciation, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors for the kindness and symp#thy shown pass-

in our recent bereavement, the ing of our beloved mother and grandmother, MARY DWYER. We are esPolat grateful to employees of El and Co. Allison Plant No. §, Belt Railway, ‘Brant Printing Co., and

the American ess; all for their thoughtfulness; Msgr. rd Sheridan, Rev. J y

Rev. McLaughlin, Rev. Richard Grogan The Altar, Society and all Priests of

nn Funeral Home, who sent floral and spiritual bouquets. THE DWYER PAMILY,

FORBES — We acknowledge with heartfelt thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and other = courtesies extended at the death of George C. Forbes, beloved father. We especially wish to thank Rev. Kinsey and Conkle Funeral Home for kindness and courteous service. PAMILY, FORD—I am deeply grateul to the friends, neighbors and relatives for the expressions of sympathy; beautiful floral bouquets and spiritual tributes extended at the death of William Ford, my beloved husband. I am especially grateful to Fr. Joseph Beechem of Our Lady of Lourdes Church and Dorsey Funeral Home for kind, courteous service. A MABEL FORD. GAULT—T am deeply rateful to the kind friends an ob re for the kindness and sympathy shown in my recent bereave;

and

byterian Church, the co-workers 3 Center Township trustees, the Dorse Puneral Home and to all who asslsted in any way I thank you. , JO GAULT. GEORGE—We wish to e sincere appr eciation to kind jriends, neighbors and: relatives for the acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, lei rams, cards snd donations exto us at the death of - nd son and brother, Henry rge. We are especially grateful to Father Dacy, and the pallbearers. tal Shanks to Mr. and Mrs. the lovely service and

THE FAMILY.

HANSEN~We wi to express our sincere appreciation to the friends, neighbors and relatives for the exressions of sympathy, acts of indness, beautiful (flowers and other courtesies extended at the of our buioved mother, nsen. also wish to thank North indianapolis Plovest oh and Mary Balch V. T.¢ Club

Methodist Church for his forting --messagé a

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Moore er Calonial Chapel for kind and -~ Fran) Ing- ses service,

THE CHILDREN. : TTT TIE X Tt e wish to express our 1 thanks to the kind friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and sympath the beautiful spiritual and floral tributes and other courtesies extended at the assing of Charles Hanna Kafoure, loved husband, father, Fanaiather and Qrother. We are especially g 0 the Knights of 8t. George and

Progressives, th Loyal Order of Moose No. 14, the Capitol Pa Co. employees and personnel for their kindness, the Archbisho Shure) David, Re ias Dacey of Indianapolis a Rev. George Ghanam of Terre Haute for the utiful service, Moore's Co-

lonial Chapel for courteous services rendered. WIFE AND FAMILY.

KEPPER—We wish to express our sincere SDpfeciauion to the kind ftiends, exp!

floral offerings and other courtesies extended during the and at the death of our ie ite and mother, Fora A. Kepper. especially grateful to the nurses doctors of

sisted for courteous services rendered. HUSBAND, T ER

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sympathy shown at the sudden passing of our beloved son, brother and grandson, Robert T. Lanz Jr. We also wish to ih Mouldings, Inc., our friends and ‘neighbors for th® beautiful tributes and other courtesies,

his spiritual tuartes services and 0 any yay du we than YUE

our bereavement, THE LINZIE FAMILY.

MORTON — We acknowledge with sincere appreciation e kindness, expressions of sympathy, beautiful

floral (oouguets and other sourisuies extended atthe sudden of ol

brother, Charles

Buchanan Mortuary for the kind, efficient service and to all who assisted In any y. a, Foe: FATHER and SISTER. wish to express our heartfelt “hanks, to business Places, an q neighbors all for

clubs, kindne: expressions of sympath: and beatitful fora floral tributes satended an

thank Dr. C. ne for his unPind sain for his consoling me 0 s cons: oP, & A. M.

sage, for the beautiful ceremony, Moors Mortuary and all who assisted in any way we wish to say thank yeu. WIFE AND CHILDREN.

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reavement, the passing of LeRoy Weaver, beloved husband 1 especially wish to AE the Plasterers Union. Local 46, Rev. Johnson, the Ou] “aniriey Bros, Irving Hill Chapel, all for kind, efficient services rendered. ote,

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4 In A Memoriam

EE —— GARRITY—In memory of our son and brother PFC. PAUL R. GARRITY U.SM.C., who gaye his life at TARAWA ATOLL, Gilbert Islands, Nov.

He was called to fight for his country, Like all brave soldiers he went; Today he's resting so peacefully, For he answered the call God’ sent.

Sadly missed by MOTHER, SISTERS & BROTHERS. GILLIE—In _memor ory of Charles 10 Kairie, who passed away Nov. 22,

A vig husband and father, so and kind, No friend on earth like him Ne find; For each of us he did his best. May God grant him eternal rest. WIFE NIE AND CHILDREN

HAMILTON—In loving memory ot our beloved HELEN (BABE) HAMILTON

who passed away Nov. 20, 1947. We Bare only your memory, dear ele

n, To cherish our whole life through; But sweetness will linger forever As we cherish the memory of you. Bo we shed a tear in silence, And we breathe a sigh of regret; For you are ours to remember If the whole world should ever forget. MOTHER AND DAD, BROTHER AND SISTERS

ICKS—In memory of GOLDIE HICKS, who passed away one year

1947. Three i ttle words, “Porget Me Not,” seem mu but mean A lot; vi & memory, fond and tru To show, dear Goldie, we think of you. HILLARD HICKS. JOHNSON-In loving memory of our inf; granddaughter, Darlene ounsoh, who passed away November

Though we thought Yih a gift, were wrong, dea God just loaned you to us for awhile, To yhiadden our home with your aug Your love, and your dear baby smile; The days were too happy to last,

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But we i always remember, and pray That our angel in heaven be waiting To welcome us in some sweet day. GRANDPA AND GRANDMA WORTH AND DARLENE'S MOTHER DAD: AD KRAIG—In loving memory of o loved son and brother, Spl ren A. Kraig, who was killed in action Nov. 20, 1943. For God and home and libert You gave your life that all Yhight

Buch sacrifice makes seem so small broken heart that I must give. OTHER, STEPFATHER AND TERS.

JONES—In loving memory of our e

beloved sister LILLIAN OLIVE JONES

who passed away in November, 1935,

She always learned to watch for us, Anxious if we were late, In winter by the window In summer by the gat And though we Hoek her lenderty, 8he took such #oelish ec: The long road home would Te more safe Because she waited there. Her thoughts were all so full of us She never could forget, And so we think that where she is She must be watching yet Watching till we come home to her, Anxious if we are late Watching from the heavenly window, Leaning from heaven GRACE HENSLEY, SEAR ira E HULS.

sions LBERT and JOE | SHADOAN—In memory = our. hus-

0 pass AY 194 Deo husband a 0, out “of the sorrow, Your absence “has brought tq our

3 grown memory ro bloom all the years we're apart. WIFE AND CHILLREN. TOTTEN—In memory of our brother, William D. Totten, who passed away Nov. 232, In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear Bill, ‘We do not think of you. BROTHERS AND SISTER. loving memory of our dear son and brother, CPL. JAMES R TUCKER, who was killed in Tunisia, Nov. 26, 1942. Sadly missed by MOTHER, DAD, BROTHERS ISTER.

fragrant flowers of

TUCKER—In

WEBB—In deep loving memory of our darling Eva Marie Webb, who passed away 5 years ago, Nov. 30. Home is lonely without you, Each day we miss you more, But we know some ar We shall meet you, On God's bright and beautiful

WERNKE In loving memory of my son, 8 B. WE! » Who passed away Nov. 18, 1947. Sadly missed by his mother, ANNA WERNKE.

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NO JOB TOO SMALL. ~~ CA-4174 DITCHING WITH JEEP Water sewers, septic Sans, foot

ings. BE. W. Stutz, MA-146 HOOSIER SEPTIC 2,

DRY wells, toilets, cessposis, factory sludge pits cleaned, repaired. Free tests. Trompt eo, Mod. equip. State-

wide serv. 201 N. RicHLAND ST. FR-7069

SEPTIC TANKS — FR-8742 - Dry wells, outside toilets cleaned ped. Immediate and outPLOYD ALLENDER— clean and install

tic tanks” dry wells pection. Call

Se baby or small child mother's care; modern CA-2508. TACOMA, 1950 N. — Man to share

room, with board. Near carline. CH-2923-R.

FLETCHER. 718—Room and board 2 men. Very conveniently MA-318 -3189, NORTH—For extra good care for your child. Call HI-57 MOTHER'S care for La 1 month to 1 year old. WA-T046. : WILL care for children, ages 3-8, my home. Daily-weekly. CH- 4559-J. CARE of shilaren by day or week. Experien: H-9407-W Saha WOULD Miss iss Watson please se call FRagain CENTRAL, 1 Nig to share room, home cooking. RI! ma

BROADWA 2014—R00! board, for men. | Th College Tear, T0308,

WILL CARE for children in my home by week, HI-8088. WILL KEEP 2 children, my my home, days, ages 1-5 preferred. IM-0295.

29 Housekeeping Rooms

ALABAMA, 2114 N.,— Small 1-rm., third-floor, hot water, sink, frigerator, studio bed. Middle-aged

employed la lady. NE-ROOM apartment, right downe town, ms 8. Meridian; small chil-

dren n_ preferred OLIVE, 18: 338—Nice warm room. Utilities, priv. entrance, bath, good transportation. Also a sleeping room. TWO-ROO cabins, nes Tourist Camp. Directions at Lynhurst Drive and Rock: Rocky le Road. children.

LARGE, clean, stoker heat; no line ens, dishes; near bath; $8. TA-7417,

TIS TREE moving, trimming spraying. Power equipient. Insurance.

UNITED TERMITE CONTROL

Pree ins 630 Virginia. PR-1424

RENTALS

Pree est. Six months IE, 5% X-3 Ho Br Boor, open Roots” and &o Sbstructions 31 Wanted to Rent cut out. Ni JT. GUAT SS Electric Eel IR-9108 RCA Employee Needs Housing

Want home east, 3 or 3-bedroom house, rent or buy. Will consider

rural property if modern. Call Mrs, ly Chi-4300, ext. 206, 3-4 daily. Insurance Executive Wife, son away at school, de-

sire 2-bedroom house or apartment; moderate rental. Call Mr. Baxtes, LI-4304.

SLEEPING ROOMS

LARGE, clean; stoker heat; no linens, dishes; near bath; $8. TA-4T17,

20 Hotels Hotel Westpoint

Permanent and Transient

“THE KIRKW0O0D HOTEL

357 BE. WASHINGTON 100 ROOMS. ALL P BLDG.

NORTHSIDE MERCHANT (Scottish Rite) wife, 3 well-trained children desperate for home; will rent 3-3-bedroom house or double; references. BR-1444.

OUR LITTLE BOY

Needs a yard. Please help us. iy furnished house, city or su FR-8750.

POLICEMAN wife, 2 children, oS entely need unfurnished house apt. Have r erences. FR-7973. UNIVERSAL MATCH COI ON and family desire to rent

large 8P

C—O ee LL 21 Walking Distance

ow attractive Yobby. AL RATES-—-WEEKLY GUESTS

3-bedroom house. Wil! consider anything offered. RI-8553 except Sunday.

C8 eri ————————— STATE parole officer and wife, both employed, desire 3 rms. private bath and entrance. LI-8491 until 4:00 p. m. FR-2118 after 5:00 p. m.

EMPLOYED WIDOW Desires 3-5 rm. unfurn, apartment, No children; best of refs. RI-1024.

- job too large small. Onaranteed, MA-3224 A LI-4767 FOR 3 STUDENTS nights. Two Toons, Frijsie bath, KitcheaHANDY MAN—Plumbing, carpentry, ette; hot wa Jou weekly rate BANDY MAN_P} Tumbing. car lect ADAMS adi 201 N. NEW JERSEY. wine radio; references. WA- ®1104 SLEEPIN rooms, rivate; $7, $8 LINOLEUM AND TILE | TAYING eekly. Apply M4 I BRICK es “hime rebuilt, $35.00 up. Free est. GA.5891. 22 North : RESIDENTIAL wiring = Jepairing, LARGE front room; newly decorated; Ah us jilesd, Licensed and constant hot water; excellent heat; is or 2 gents, or employed couple. CARPENTERY. new-old; 3030 Central.

ceme ni block work cabinets. Ed J. Gerringer, BL-1786. Compe lete Const. Service de Ming Roun ise

home, NEW building and general repair. Wetmer Brothers, HI-4785, CH-9200.

Denny's Garage, MA-3130

Motor, Body Rebuilt—326 Beecher’

TET a oar cL — dream economical way. FR-4134.

HARDWOOD FLOORS

» Laid, Old floors made like **SR-0338 -A00al_a atin. giv iven every, Ne in ~. “REFINISHING LOORS _

J SSE ‘A. BALLARD, BE-3577

CRUSHED ROCK *~

for your driveway delivered promptly

and spread, $3 per ton. Washed sand and gravel. Also top soil. SOUTH SIDE GRAVEL CO., GA-5384, GA-5384,

CA RE ad Jrave. TOP SOIL

FILL DIRT—SAND & GRAVEL HOWARD'S — GA-52590

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

LICENSED AND BONDED Residential industrial wiring: and old. For se

JOHN B. CRUMP TA-0121

ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION

ACE ELECTRIC CO.

1819-21. MILLERSVILLE DR. HU-1453

FLASH ELECTRIC SERVICE

Wiring: sll types. 24 hrs. GL-0091. FERGUSON E Electrical wi old. new. large of

small jobs. BL~ Ls —— BL~4156.

FOR prompt, aficlent and reasonable elec. service, 1 D. FR-9847. Lica

IMMEDIATE service on all National brand a efators including Coldspots.

NEW i De HOUSE WIRING —In- _ dustrial wiring. Free est. IR-1541. “Vacuum Cleaner Repairing | Vogel Bros, 1314 W. Wash, MA.

rT

ATTRACTIVE, comfortable, nea th; everything furnished; —— lent transportation. Gent, preferred. WA-7869.

4 COLLEGE, 1307—Warm room, innersprings, lounge dhair; private entrance; who goes home

N. NEW JERSEY —5301—Nicely furnished, adj. bath, hot water, 2 large

private home, steam heat, water soft. TA-5697. toker heat, private en-

, rance, next bath, employed aduits, TA-T4117.

8.8

GRACELAND, 3852—S8ingle, next to bath. Constant hot water. Gent. HU-4074 ROOM~—Near bath;

$6; Call after 5 p. m. HI-

py i

deco! Aaied for 1-3 employed #5 amen, ome. Garage. 4133. Lo — Nicely furnished, convenience, stoker heat on.

ever, and COLLEGE, 34—Nice room, kitchen Hh near Ty good trans, couple.

3327 — Attractive roo for businessman. Study facilities. Excellent trans. HI'O furnished. s a rooms. Emed persons or couple. Kitchen TA-7708. LE, warm room, next bath, private entrance, excellent transportation, reasonable, -4658. TH—La

13 3

priv,

e front, near gentleman.

PRIVATE entrance. const. hot water; Gentleman. TA-0' -0732.

TUDIO — Next to bath, s

. Large, ¢ clean; steam heat.

to bath, side entrance, near 240 St. and Meridian; $14 week. TA-6300 CLEAN room, close to bath, hot water. Girls only. Good transportation. WA-43846.

8 Funeral Directors . CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Mit St FR-0623 FLANNER & WwW. Fall Creek Bodlevard, TA-3377. BERT S. GADD

2130 Prospect St. _ MA-

GRINSTEINER'S

BE. New York

HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware St.

L1-3838 FARLEY FUNERAL

1604 W. Morris, Ch

ha Ta Loch Jones & Hurt ‘Shefield Chapel’

3226 Shelby 8t.~ GA-2570

ROBERT W. STIRLING A-8570

1422

1001 5. New York _ —oMA:8M Ss. He HERRMANN 509 8. MA-p480

’ ILLINOIS and 30th—Nice steam Lamnn) s Retrigorator Servis heated room: gentleman; every pert work hip uar, CA-9550 i 3 - . COMBINATION living-bedroom. Will Heating and Cooling rent furnished or unfurnished By COOLEY $12.50 wk. Inquire 3s x Sleridiny, IL—COAL—G NICELY furnished r refined ar Air-Cond AS g > gentleman; $5 ™ oN Midian. 2027 Central TA-3481 Bn Ag Homey, warm room, IIRNMAPE BEBAID bath, modern. CA-2936. ~~ FURNACE REPAIRS Pos PENN. —Large front arm Immediate service. H. & R. Pur- double, on bus line, HU-654 nace Co. WA-3101; eve., gion. Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned 23 East shee; work a 6500 E Pleasant corner, large cl ma, Suatante et ov. kitchen privileges; phome of emoy couple; suitable 1-2; transNEW FURNACES a Cle, mie Co#j; immediate installation on room near bath; Sd iI Sle CHa with ofl eon- Pave entrance. Neary car fepes = §' FURNACES #4 HENDRICKS PLACE Close In, INSTALLED—CL! & Bod transportation, stoker heat. AND DOWNSPOUTS 3 » TTRACTIVE, nesr bath, NEW FURNACES—BLOWERS | , oue, privileges. Bicellent trans. Repair all makes, vacuum clean- CO) ABLE well-furnis Toom, est., terms. Frank L. Sturgeon, steam heat; privileges; good trans-

2 E. 10th. CH-5249.

The lowest coss Want Ads fn town—-TIMES Want Ads for quick, economical results. RI-5551. EEE

hi

NEW FURNACES Gutters installed, repairs. CA-2784 SERVICE FOR-OIL GAS Furnaces and Stokers. MA-4961. COAL-Oli, FURNACE—GUTTERS MILLER FURNACE CO., BE-3018 ‘ant Ads Cost ch

Jer, close to Aro MA-

2

BE. WASHINGTON—Warm, n to Jath in private home, 1 or

WARM “Foom, Datht 3 3 girls, near E em-~ ployed days, Good trans, BL-3073

closets, private home; gentleman BR-3426. NEW JERSEW, N., 2424—Comfortable .To0om, near bath, 2 water, gentleman. -8415. . PE EE] well. furnished . front thom, a 3 Emp ployed. a oo 20st REE Coro able 1 to 3, J Infant welcome, privileges, HI-427

ALABAMA, is RN —mnployed lady.

WANT ROOM

For cocktail jounge; large or small, RI-4838 after 3 p. m ATL family bet Forced ou t. Need 5, 4-room house alo High est Jojcrances. Someone please call CH-7043-J, any time. MIDDLE- ADED Soup ar unfornished dou or ex near Catholic a *No Children or pets. -8931. NAVAL grdnanes, Mego pioyes, wife. 3 3 chi , urgen room house; wil Y orale. Reterences, BE-4084-EMPLOYED sy (colored), 2-room Apartment unfurnished. References. PR-683' SHED or furn. apt. house; 3. adults; A-1 refthences LI-9371.

COUPLE with 5-mo.-oid_baby - wank or. more unfurnished TOMA, -3370, Ring 1. B- pi CONDUCTOR, emp. son od wife, desire” 2-bedroom Both South. preferred, FR-1 WILLING to decorate house or SARE. 50 mi. radius Indpls. Perm. Children. Call RI-2825 week days. wife and adult Son

GENTLEMAN, desire unfurn. house or apt. C Mr. Wiliams, TA-1 a WIFE, CHILDREN

6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE NORTH, CALL IR-4545, ANY TIME.

i

Pur S,

rooms, unfurn, Exc. tef., CA-1754. Let us collect your rents and manage your property. Out of-town buyers invited.

x TY CO.

ALLISO 140 N SE = «2388

WANTED—3 o . house or apartment, nb By = ‘partly furnished, CH-3933

URGENTLY needed—S5 or 6-rm. hse; TA5333.

32 Moving & Storage

four aduits, empl.

Across the street or across the nation BE Te A OE a

UTTERBACK'S TRANSFER Por quick dependable moving. $pacialiie in refrigerators and pianos. -034.

INDUSTRIAL, domestic and export

packing. Bates Shipping Service, oo.

832 E. Sumner, ny me

MOVING and hauling ci hm! or s. Sot, LS Sh 3D aul

34 Apartments for Rent

ONE room efficiency, nod a private bath, $14.50 wk. Will rent furnished or unfurnished. Inquire after 11 a. m. Sunday, 2310 N. Meridian.

WA apartment downstairs; trance; employed couple.

HAVE 2 rooms, 1 Ya” top office and hy for living tr ocated 2239 N Meridian. $30 mo. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian,

house trailer; 1-3 dren, Will sell. HI {Continesd on Next iy

home. *

b_unturnighed, o

SUNDA" 41 Houses 1

Three-sto? proximately each floor. carry heav, drive-in do rear, You

So invéstig proposition.

8 AP

1428 »

3 and 4-roo steam heat

851 Two-story plex. Owner session of § apt. dividec one 3-rm. a baths. Nice hardwood fi

by appoints GEORGE or FLOYI

Gems Two bed: tached gar: construction scaped lot, leaving city High School ED. A.

1634

Nine roor and Morris. ily be conve Large 2-car be rented i You can or ample Hvir , property. O an attractiv JIM H

Near | Modern ! Warren, i old; 5 storm wind WA-1049 |

room built cation for rm, filling Price reduc BL-2438 G

EXCLU

4-bedroon

ridge), tur: south side ¢ GUY

Establ |

In $t. Ca Near pare schools; spl built-ins; a

1342 Tabor £ May, IR-602:

HOME Al

T-room mc room attach garage, $2.0 er leaving ci Mr. Taylor,

Ta Ww. =. 2 acres;

a elccigieity

heat, venetit bathroom (n Only $5,250. May, IR-603

These are Phone, wi

ence. apolis. Pri

To List You MA-5655. O

Inquire Sunday,

bath, fu