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low Cathotic Par. in. who is at bome on leave, ; tribute to one of the/will offer Solemn Benediction of , heralded chaplains of the/the Most Blessed Sacrament in War and a son of thelhe church preceding the reception. irish tomorrow afternoon. Chaplain Griffin, was seriously “Chaplain Cornelius Griffin, Wounded while giving the last rites : 0 e Church to a Marine In an Tr avy oe Io and Mrs. American ambulance. The incident ffin, 921 N. Riley Ave. happened during the fierce battle 1 be honored by a reception late for the Changjin Reservoir in orrow afternoon in the Little Korea with a temperature of 385 Auditorium. Father “Grif-| below zero.

Local Delegation

Services Are Set For Union Leader

ill be at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in

fhe Kirby Mortuary and at 10 . @ m. in Bt. Michael's Catholic ession J 1-15 Church.

Mr. R Methodist Hosea. Jostaraay | Members and officials of the A television troubleshooter for| Indianapolis (Youth for Christ the RCA-Victor Division for nine will attend the Youth for Christ

fates My. Rysu had heen presi. International Convention July 1 to 15 at Winona Lake, Ind.

Electrical Workers Union for two gears, The Rev. Roger Malsbary, diA life resident of Indianapolis, rector, and members of the local was a graduate of Cathedral Y. for C. will join members’ of h School and a member of St.|Youth for Christ from 40 states, Jchaers Catholic Church. He all provinces of Canada and 15 at 2056 Sharon Ave. {foreign countries for sessions in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. the Billy Sunday Tabernacle. Karjorie; a daughter, Miss Judy,

ats inns we To Attend Church

Reins Tomorrow At Olive Branch

morrow morning.

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Mr, Cox

riage,

ry on his ministerial duties. is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox, 1449 W, 20th St.

Majoring in Government

& son, John Willlam: two sisters, Lint of Speakers Mrs. James Scott and Mrs, Miller] Among the American speakSherman Jr, and a brother, Wil- ers will be Dr. Billy Graham, Ham L., all of Indianapolis. evangelist of Rochester, Minn.

Mrs. Winifred Byrns and Y. for C.'s first vice presi-

+ Graveside services and burial Sant; Dr. Torrey M.: Johnson, Mrs. Winifred Giles Byrns, Chicago; and Dr. Roberf A. a4 former Indianapolis resident,/ Cook, Chicago, international at a0 Clown Hi Cemetery | president. a. m. Monday. Friends| The Bryan University Gospel May all at Flanner and Buch- gingers will give the cial RE .anan Mortuary after 6 p. m. to-/5jo and the talks at the Youth

day. for Christ Rally tonight at 7:30 Mrs. Byrns died Monday at 8t.|yclock in the church, 2011 N. Petersburg, Fis. ohare she had|nferidign St res: e last years. Born : fn North Vernon, she had lived be directed by Mr. and Mrs. Earl

in Indianapolis until moving to nings Bryan University staff,

Area delivered

young Mr, answers.

Bishop's Talk Changed Mind It was his

Cox gave

Florida. She was a member of the Broadway Methodist Church, and also was affiliated with the Indiana Tourist Club, the Daugh- . Wer Uunion Veterans, and the Injuries in IHinois

urviving are a daughter, Mrs. Crash Fatal to Hoosier

G. Kreipke. Indianapolis, a grand-| Charles Leland Daugherty, 28, of daughter, and three great-grand-/Anderson, died yesterday of in-

juries received in an auto-truck Clay Terrell

“Clay Terrell, a former employee |the car, was killed in the a ent. of the Overall Laundry, Inc. died] Mr. Daugherty, who ived

Thursday at his home, 1423 Co- his master’s degree at Indiana Tumbia Ave. He was 66. University Monday, was en route + Services .|to California with his wife to visit

Tuesday at King & King Funeral relatives.

Soviet ‘Hero’ Dies MOSCOW, June 23 (UP)—The

Dayton, Tenn. The Rev. Mr. Malsbary will preside.

A native of Kentucky, Mr. Terhad been an Indianapolis Mesident 42 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret; a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Lena Cook, all of Irdianapolis.

Jesse H. Roberts

War II he was a commander on

meeting in the Indiana Unive sity Auditorium, student

Tech Graduate

School graduate,

a "hero ef the Soviet Union.” Jesse H. Roberts,

ment contractor, died yesterday at his home near New Augusta. i. Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Phillip Funeral Home in Zionsville, “‘Born in Rensselaer, Mr, Roberts was a resident of Marion County most of his life, He retired two years ago, . Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mettie V.; a daughter, Mrs, Velma Brillhart; three sisters, Mrs. Della Justus, Castleton; Mrs, Ollie Sowers, Indianapolis; Mrs. Laura Evans, San Diego, Cal.; a brother, George, Indianapolis; a grandson and a great-grandson,

' Lester P. Avery "Services for Lester P. Avery, a mer a nO of PN. Ma Mallory £ “ a p. m. to“morrow at the Royster & Askin 2401 MARTINDALE ~ rary. Burial will be in North

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r Pastor, 2, Takes

The Olive Branch Methodist Church will welcome its new 20-year-old minister in services to-

Clyde H. Cox Ir. who has just completed his junior year at Universiwill preach his first sermon as pasthe church, 30th St. and Ind. 52, He

holds a local preacher's 1icense. And

while he is not authorized to officlate at Holy

administer the rites of baptism and mar-

In the coming school yedr, Mr. Cox will commute between Indianapolis and Bloomington to carHe

He is majoring in government {at the university, He is focusing on the subject because he thinks it is the minister's responsibility to point out to the people their duty In regard to government. He doesn’t think church people should simply sit in judgment on the government and its officials but enter into the governmental process and help make decisions. When ' asked how and when he decided to become a minister, ready

plan when he entered college to teach French The singers will|as a profession. But after he heard an address by Bishop RichWilllamson of the Willlam Jen-|ard C, Raines of the Indiana in a religious

Cox changed his mind. He resolved to enter the Methodist ministry. The example of his pastor, the Rev. Ralph Moore Jones already had impressed him deeply, he says. And while his pastor had never once suggested that he study for a clergyman’s career, by |; crash near Jacksonville, Ill. His nis own life he showed Mr. Cox 21-year-old wife, who was driving that there is great joy as well as

work in the minister's calling.

The new Olive Branch pastor is. president of the Wesley Foundation at the wunmiversity, a Tech former member of the Tech honor society, the Tech Legion; a Life Scout, onetime assistant scoutdeath of Col.-Gen. Ivan Grishin,/ master, Sunday school teacher for = Shia txeeutive officer i the the last two years and regular ry, was announ 0-|church attendant. He will enroll Christine Smith; a stepson, How- day. Grishin entered the army as|in the Boston University School ard Kinnard, and a sister, Mrs.(a private in 1920, During World|of Theology in the fall of 1952. At Olive Branch, he succeeds the western front, and was made|the Rev. John Walton, now retired and living in Danville.

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GLOBAL OFFICIAL—Dr, Townley Lord, president of the Baptist World Alliance. The president of an organiza- Great Lakes Mission of the de-

tion of 19 million Baptists on two|nomination, Ft. Wayne, will conhemispheres will speak here twice duct both meetings.

tomorow. Dr. Townley Lord of London,

tist World Alliance, will address the morning worship service to-

tist Church. He will speak at mammoth meeting of Baptists to-

H. morrow at 3:30 p. m. in the Mt.

r'-

Paran Baptist Church. Tomorrow

(Alliance Day.” Tomorrow night, Dr. Lord will preach in the First Church, Lebanon, The Mt. Paran and TwentyFifth Street Baptist Church Choirs will lead the opening processional and the singing at the afternoon mass meeting. Dr. Lord, author of several religious books and pastor of Bloomsbury Church, is described as one of the most widely known religious leaders in the world today. He has been president of the British Baptist National Sunday School Union twice and is a member of the Central Religious Advisory Committee of the British Broadcasting Co. He holds the office of national vice president of the YMCA for Great Britain. In World War II, he served as chaplain to the naval unit in London. The world-renowned preacher will come here upon the invitation of Dr. Ozie D. Pruett, pastor of the First Baptist Church, who col-

Lord has been filling speaking en-

for several weeks.

noons and

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England, president of the Bap-|long-time teacher both in publi¢

morrow at 10:30 in the First Bap- monism. a/were Utah pioneers.

thas been designated as “World Arranges Program

laborated with him in a preaching; mission in England last year. Dr.

gagements in the United States!

| Churchman Ave.

SPECIAL 8 DAYS—Universal Righteous Kingdom Meetings After. July 1 to July 8 Guest Speakers Invited be De SOE i ctmelgiy)

INDIANAPOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE Saturday.

Mormon Leader Speaks Tomorrow in Two Churches

‘Indianapolis Mormons will hear addresses tomorrow morning and

evening by one of the seven men who direct their church's worldwide missionary work. Milton R. Hunter, Salt Lake City, member of the First Council of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will speak at 10 a, m. tomorrow in the North Side Chapel, 15th and New Jersey Sts. He will talk at 7 p. m, in the South Side Chapel, Prospect St. and Villa Ave. President Carl Burton of the

Milton R. Hunter

Lesson-Sermon Mr. Hunter, author of .12 books

on religion and history and » Subject Listed

“ urch schools, { .| “Is the Universe, including Man, and church schools, 18 the ETand- |, ived by Atomic Force?” will Mr. Hunter's people be the subject of the lesson-ser-He holds a/mon in all Churches of Christ, Ph. D. degree from the Univer- Scientist, tomorrow. sity of California. The golden text is: “We give “5 |Thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, which art, and wast and art to come; because Thou hast Residents of the Marion County taken to Thee Thy great power,

Baptist Home will enjoy a treat of ice and hast reigned.” Rev. 11:17.

cream and cake and a special program Tuesday afternoon. ithe following passage: “From beThen, the Lutheran Women’s ginning to end, the Scriptures Missionary Council will be hosts are full of accounts of the triumph for their annual social at the of spirit, mind over matter.” The home. The Rev. Henry Scheperie [quotation came from the Christian and the Rev. Woerner Krug will Sciefice textbook, “Science and speak, Women of the cheer com- |Health with Key to the Scriptures” mittee who will serve include: by Mary Baker Eddy.

Mrs. Walter Maas Sr., Mrs. Ar- i ANNOUNCEMENTS

thur Tieteman, Mrs. Arthur Bra- | Death Notices

bender. ALBER PEON —Alers, 81 years, 141

The lesson-sermon also includes

Bender, Ls HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN THE REFERENCE BOOKS AND II oF iciierm, fui sriopud. "bees CHRISTIAN LITERATURE || Frias’ puneralMonday’i30 YOU INTEND TO TAKE ON || Hou. 15s &

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AVERY Lester P., age 71 years. band & Nellie Pear] Avery, tather CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND ADULT CHRISTIAN FICTION, SONG BOOKS

of Mrs, Fern Schoenmann, Mrs. Ruth Smithey, Eddie and Robert Avery brother of Russell Avery, also § randchildren, passed away Thurs-

— SHEET MUSIC, SACRED RE || SJ e funeral Sunday. 3 © mm og! CORDINGS. 1902 N. Meridian St. Burial North

Liberty. Friends may call at mortuary any time.

BURNS—BEffie M., 1146 Harlan Bt. wife of Robert H. Burns. passed away Friday, June Lt Services Monday, June 25, 10 m, at. PERT 8. GADD HOME

FUNERAL log? Priends are Ww

come. Burial Hopewell Cemetery 1 Johnson County. riends may cal i at the funeral home Sunday. afternoon and evening. : BYRNS Mrs i Winifred Giles. 8B Petersburg, Fla. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Prather, mother of Mrs. Ruth G. Kreipke, Indianapolis, passed Sway eld” 3 ay. Graveside service w

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i SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1951 |

12 Business Service

EXCAVATIN

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SADAR_-Mre eS {Lambert), age mother of Marin, ha A, George and rs. Frances 8 is Minn. rs. Nellie Mrs. Alice rko., 23 grand great-grandchildren, sday. ervices

rnolds Julijs, Teside ce Park Ave. age 332, er of es, ndianapolis, and elie. Toronto, Canada, passed away Friservices Monday FUN HO

p m, CONKLE 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park, Priends may cali a ine funeral home after noon unday

SANDLIN—Infant. Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sandlin of Beech Grove, siste Bs Sandra Sue, granddaughter of s. Maude Czowd. er of Benton BALOL. Mich.: John H. Sandlin of Beech Grove, and Amos Crowder of Veedersburg, Ind. passed awa Services Monday, 2 Ron m., L & N8 FUNERAL HOME 1424 Troy Ave., Beech Grove, Burial

Congordia Cemetery. Priends may eall after ne o m, i SMITH-.C Ain,

hyshand atl athe er Katharine My Bimien, Wood father of Mrs, Charles A. Sulzbacher of New York: assed away Saturday. Services FLANNER BUCH ORTU-

NAN MOR ARY. Time ie

VAN OSDOL—Mrs. Emma K., 46th St, mother of Nathan 5 os Osdol, Detroit; sister of Miss Blancs Knox, Indianapolis, passed away Priday. Services NNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Sunday, 1 p. m, Friends may call at mortuary.

WHITE—Mrs. Grace Ann, 2102 Kessler Blvd, wife of William White, daughter of Charles H. Faull, Tulsa, Okla.: sister of Mrs. George Stevens and Mrs. O. E. Hargis, Tulsa, Okla; .._ Mark: Horner, Wabash, Ind.; Joe N. Faull, Luna Pler, Mich. and Russell Paull, Greenfield, Ind d.. Bassed AWAY Friday, Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday, 2 pm, HE ieinds may call at mortuary.

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FIRST—16th & Delaware

Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister

11100 A. M. Subject

“1 Am » Volos”

Church Office, LI-9502

He was a member of Seventh Christian Church and the New Augusta Odd Fellows Lodge. He had worked at the P. R. Mallory] as a machine operator until m health forced his retirement, * Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Pearl; two daughters, Mrs. Fern Schoenmann and Mrs. Ruth Smithey; two sons, Eddie and Robert; a brother, Russell and eight grandchildren.

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been an Indianapolis resident 35 Bishop's Years. _ Surviving are a son, Nathan Phone

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CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN | %.:

First United Lutheran Church

701 N. Pennsylvanio St, PAUL E HUFFMAN, Pastor

10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS SAKE.”

CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M.

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NOTICE TO BIDDE Notice is hereby given that nl undersigned will Jecelve sealed bids until 10.00

Ao C. 8. (11:00 200% pM, Sriday, July 6, 1981 for the Et ohins from The Board of School CP iruing. structs ogstede al 40) { the following struc . Alin ton Avenue, In the City of

Pastor's Home, HI-3925

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES

“Gol a A. 50:8 ! ‘Bt ome ts preaching

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

4805 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John A. Bergen. Minister Sunday School-9:30 A. M, Morning Worship—-10:48 A. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Henry ard B Bescher Was Mi lg

Tr Tu JEAN 8,

T JOHNSTON Merging Worship. 11:00 A. M. ood Conscience’ pr. Sites, preaching

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Central THE REV. DR. ROY EWING VALE THE REV. DR. WALTER T. PEARCY 9:30 A. M —8unday School.

10:45 A. M.—'Does This Belong to You?" |

dianapolis. oA "1slory frame building, overall meas62'x70" consisting of 2 Somplets frame bisidings 25 X7g Jomed by 17 or wi at roo; “Fhe interior of the bullding has 4 rooms 24’ x. 2 tot let Jooms, > stairway 4 to basement main ei | heating Diant, 13 incandestens light axtures, land an ol ur bidder Shall ‘bid the above described butiding with or without foundation, as follows: . Complere without oil burner. 3 Complete without oil gner, toilet stools, lavatories, and slop . Complete without ofl 1 toilet | stools, lavatories, slop sink, and radiators. Each bid must state the cash price {which the bidder will pay for the above | described structure and provements. | The bidder shall name the ws time that he can remove the structure {from the premises. Successful bidder will {be required to pay the entire amount of ‘his bid within 5 days after acceptance of b! BO for use in bidding will be furnished by the Business Office of the School Board, 150 N. Meridian Street, n applica ithe rien is reserved to reject any or

all b iin may be seen anytime between FAIRVIEW i mo g oA agh Friday yd OE cli s. Monds roug’ riday by con 46th and Capitol Ave. Custodian at building. Arrangements for VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister time other than this may be made by 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

calling the Buildings and Grounds De10:45 A. M.~Morning Worship EB JOARD HOOL COMMIS-

ariment, yy A-3 "rh . RE SE aE sy OF . tian" fee Requirements of 8 Chfiuian By: M. V. Bailey, Business Director Indianapolis: Indiana June 16, 1951

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 2313-B, 1. In the matter of the application of Brewsillon, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, a

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Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School. 9:48 Worship, 10:45 “Sacrament of the Lord's Supper” » Youth Groups. 6:30 P. M.

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June 26-28-10 a. m, 2 p. m,, 7:30 p. m, For all people—Undenominational.

permit to operate motor vehicles Tor . contract carrier of rsons, intrastate, over highways in the State of Jodlana, as more specifically set out in the applica-

He otics {s hereby given that the Public 5 | Bervice Commission of Indiana will con8 | duct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the Fommission, 401 State House, Indiana , 9:00 a. m,, (CST) Tuesday July Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE SOMMIBSION or

DIAN By Arnal J. Nvood, Secretary Public Service Commission of Indians Indianapolis, Ind., June 21, 1951

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Publle J Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 4046-A, In the matter of the application ot The Grevhound Corporation, Chicas Illinois, for a certificate of authority to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of persons, interstate, as more specifically set out in the application. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing In this cause in Commission, 401 State Indianapolis, Ind, 9:00 a m.

M. D. BEALL, of Derolt, Mich. TUES,, WED., THURS.

Rooms of the House,

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Th Mondays July 18, 1051. ‘ed REVIVAL CENTER PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF

Arnold J. Atwood, Becretary

2011 N, Meridian 8t, y A s Public Service Commission of Indiana

Indianapolis, Ind., June 21, 1051.

WCBG (1470 KC) Mon.

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EARING V ket le Service LF omission 0 Doe No.

Indians

thru Sat—T7:30 A. M. Jl

12 Year JUNE 24— 11 A,

COME AND HEAR DANIEL JOEL NESTLE

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THE SALVATION ARMY" | pepe uu CENTRAL CORP

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of A Bus Line an ent Cotpaiy, Ine., Jeffersonville, Indiana, y Indiana Greyhound Lines, Inc., | Indianapo is, Indiana, proval of the sale and tra cate iit, «A, 1 Amend

| Notice Ih hereby given that the Public | Service buble of. Indiana will conheatine’ in this cause in

Bia fon, 401 State | Hogue y Indianapolis In 9:00 a. “ onday, July 18, 1951.

| Fa as iE" SERVICE ot As OMATSSION or

the Ar of the joint Le fon uip

urchaser, for a nafer of Certifi e Passengers,

NDIA By A noid J. AL Brood, indiana Old B Public rvige Commission o ndiana oy | Indianapolis, nde June 21, 1981

otk 2 NOTICE F PUBLIC RING Bo ommission of Indiana

| No | Ea matter of the investigation of the | failure of Sims tor Transpor ; Mnes, ahi Jeruficate of au jority { sbide by the laws of the state

M. and 7:30 P. M.

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wit after June 20, 1951. Prank Robertson, 202 8. State. City. not he ¥ responcivle or debts

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WILL ey hee ft x Bo 19 xe er une Deve ey Boucher, 5051 E. Yichzen oy FOR SALE, good paying merchagh 278 Jolice route. Add. Times, Bx. Be POWER LAWN MOWERS Manulachureq. 1 Tndianspol the largest ex ¥.8 roduce? 21 type power mowers. ris ice as close as four, phone. alm es of power and nd mowers factory shalpened ang Servi ce arbran 1202 N. Sherman oppo iy -, PERMANENTS—$2.45 tos sraiteed. Biggest bargain In ppt. qpeeded, Hair dyesDe je Day and ni dervice.

Beant , 401 Roosevelt

br. Fred i Wiokmar, Dentist

$9%ire 6th floor orner Mer

1s near Re Hie jes. Bo 'ormerly of

Lois ANN ease contact on in Ander ddy and mother worried and {ll v hing OK. Cal collect, An iireon 25454. PLEASE. MOTHER AND DADDY, I WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other fan myself after June 22, 1951. Robert H. Wilson, 2033 N. Keystone. ALCOHOLIC Anonymous Freedom Group reached through P. Box 481, jhisnaballs, or by telephoning peu

Heat, cold wave, $7. Guar. 128 up. Contour

cutting $ “t¥20. 2511 Shelby, Tip - Financial bocking for business expansion. Returns proportionate to Investments. Adequate security. Address Times Bex B-204.

W LIPE for old linoleum with protective hi-lustre Glaxo plastic type coating. Block's Notions.

FLOWER-MAKING materials, woodfiber, crepe PA sD leaves, centers, wire cut petals.

THE biscuit on the BY is OK pappy, the rug was cleaned with Condensa Foam. Vonnegut's

INDIANA DRIVING SCHOOL LEARN 70 DRIVE. FR-4a30 EVOKED DRIVER 8

or ymen Ho chi’ GOLBROSK: oh PRIYA Home for Eh” ases.

12 Business Servers

ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING work for small businesses, LI-1501. Apt. 417.

Vacuum Cleaner Repairing Vogel Bros, 1314 W. Wash,, MA-6351 BRICKWORK CEMENT

We specialise in concrete work. Porches. walks, steps, driveways, C

1361. BRICK, block, stone foundations, steps, gvalks, driveways. flagstone walls a "specialty

Porches, Boling. 816 N. Edison, CA-6740.

CARPENTERS A-1 CARPENTRY, sen’! repair. cabi-

net work, a Call after 6 .m, CA

ARBENTS , i and {Smadeling. 0 a CONTRACTING

GENERAL WRECKING

Buildings Sats, etc. Free estiBere 0863 * insured. Ey ON Ts EVES, hi FERGUSON ® 08. A dhsttial brivate om

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HLS 0 QRDING, GRADING. TIGHT HAUL:

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a ING GO. Days. MA-6848: nights. BR-2405

GAL. GOTT WNSEO RI-2928—WA-3919 EVES. ROOFING, siding, gutters and ree OOFING: 5 Siding, te Ae seri TANKS

SEPTIC dry Jel wells. outside _toflets cleaned. AT-4865. ©

toile Se. SEWER DIGGING

DIGGING — W Jnstall, set o tanks; PImbing. ro.

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TREE REMOVING. 8 ing. Power equip. Lu 5188,

WASHER SERVICE

UNITED TERMITE CONTROL

Free inspection. 630 Va, FR-1424, a ————————————

RENTALS

SLEEPING ROOMS

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rooms with or without private baths for permanent occupancy

Air-Conditioned Coffee Shop Serving Popular Price Meals Complete Hotel ervice. Inspection Invited

i 21] Walking Distance

KIRKWOOD SAFE — FIREPROOF

HOTEL 351 E. WASH, ST. MA-1301

100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. 0. A. NOLAND, Mgr. Special’ Weekly Rates #e Cater to nice people only BE SAFE AND SLEEP SAFELY

FRONTS, twin beds f 56 os ede ome CA-8433 ge

22 North

BROADWAY, Th large jront slee m; Ar entrance e. For. entieman wit aie erences.

PRAT War oy front, twin; busi= ness man preferred, day employed.

HI-6977, CAPITOL, WN. 35TH~Cheerful fron$ room, gentleman, employ days, WA-5118.

CARROLLTON, 2546. Nicely furnished front room, private entrance emp gentleman, 37. 1 A310

ILLINOIS, ~Nice room " oset. " Business man.

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ROOM effic private ent I 31 Wante Jems e——

ASSIST; finance no children, ° unfurn, “apt. Jocation. Bot! Meyer, IM-49

Technical want to rent room unfurr Northside at Call wk. daw 501, Terrace

LYWEDS ployed and ice 3 or 4-r rst home; pi ever, IM-49 VI by visor and unfurnished Phone 8-5, 5 p.m HI-2 CLEAN respo old danghl house or £150 refs. {

Ld BEING EVI children ne referred. 505,

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of-town Realty Co. 1 COUCLE witl sire 4 oO house, good _ EM LOYED furnished | WA-9403. PAINTER a1

ELI LILLY « 703° ELDERLY LJ keeping ro 7403

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