Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1952 — Page 27
-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
s ‘His Man, Friday:
{ond SPs Bory «+ SN Flanner Meet Worked 2 Years to Be|firacis 350
Straight Off the Tee |Trackmen =
7 t wy Indians At least half-a-dozen outstand- iby EE he wv, JACKIE BURKE thelr k timing will | By Golf's Newest Blar Lhe ors property, |ing state high school and college] SHIRL CENTRAL
3 3 Cary of Thanks
BAUGHMAN-—Charles F, °
T. Patto! ring attention, Hal op tof hn ioston and to all'Wh yp oust hd who so graciously assis ELMER L. STAMM
Lew Worsham, His
VAUGHN sincer
cere aj thank bi Fon wi ‘many WA! § ng {liness SE ihe lovely utes and sympathy received our dear » e All ETHEL VAUGHN, PMssed away. We also wish to thank he minister, J, C. Chaper 1 a Sein
RI DREN, WA AERFRThe 1a Ba AlkrD® Jace a late 8 EARL AL
rh Biay Indiana: ROBERTA ANN PIERCE WALKER
ce Allen, infant son of rs, Paul Benton; grandFlo gh
ends may call after
The stance.
9 Special Notices SEWING MACHINES
EARN a new electric sewing chine ew DATS ne. Call Ar-asts “
PIANO lessons, adults or ch! dren. v i will com cons sais HO YORE OF OARAN p.m. YH 3 LIB AE
years, 2915 0141 bet. 8 and 1} : a
into five groups. Divisions includ: 5 10 Lost & Found ons include senior girls (15-17); junior girls inamac.Ind. = Servi LOST--Billtad in or nes: Trucksts 0 N & Ri FUNERAL 858
| (12-14); senior boys (16-17); and junior boys (13-15) and peanut 10a Pets Lost & Found LOST-Little
Jackie Burke ROOF LEAT R REPATRED
Dr, Cary Middlecoff, the s = 9 Memphis dentist playing in his
DEFENDING champion Snead first PGA, made a strong start of White Sulphur Springs, W, Va.,| in the first round today with a and 1947 U. 8. Open champion | 5 and 4 victory over:Joe TayWorsham of Oakmont, Pa., were, lor of Bristol, Tenn. : expected to provide plenty of golf-|
LENICH— Please call Katherine, URL” PERMANENT _
"Heckler' in Open id : Pp NTRAL BULLETIN WHEN Jimmy Demaret took! So if your game is off theck| {stars will compete in the 15th CRAPE a 34 hci oir saturdas af and to : ig me on my first tour in 1041, I 'your grip and hand action before annual! Flanner House track and TON. Logansport, Ind., moved into, the 2d round against Mid- * dlecoft with a 2 and 1 win over Bil Heinlein of Nobles. | tt6 a good veal of the time. Break down your stroke and Attucks High School tomorrow. | momenta a Fisnon warken, I was making a basic mistake, Check each factor individually, More than 350 athletes, the hursday, Servic friends. 3 ae ¢ i houshttul 38 as Heinlein shot a 39. Heinlein twice squared the Eee ran] Don't try to correct severalhstory. will be on hand for the shes of grisauny ace a "ght : match only to lose the 16th and 17th with bogeys. A mental, was things at one time, CIMT wile ot Hoi” the rod ure anding J Competing stars include: Russ; Lorene Brookie Bar: who so consoled us, ' e wor k y - - Gronauer of Port Washington, N. Y. and Indianapolis, My left hand an even worse stroke and score.g,, itp, ex-Anderson stalwart; tu pire gna iberte Bewley, sister Via we SISTER LUCILLE -8 and 1, although each went out in 1-under par 33s. ried well over on of Ball State; Byron Weaver, White and’ Mrs Hanaah Walton : g the shaft. On the former Lawrence Central High' dence. 133 Services United Press Sports Writer : 3 he . A . . ; see all my, nior; i - riends . LOUISVILLE, June 20—It's “black Friday” in the. y ad i abe, Uwe may “Sal Ll ogulral home { sult was a big and Lowell Zellers, I. U, per- CARIN. Charles. 18 with the spotlight on the renewal of an old rivalry between |: { hook, and I {tonmen, Bammy Snead and Lew Worsham. life in the rough THE MEET WILL be divided on the left of two prosaic days of qualifying] LOUISVILLE, June 20 (UP) New vont Sur Ra, x #8 = GA-0828 en 5154 play, the field of 64 survivors, —Lloyd Mangrum scored an DEMARET noticed this, two rounds of 18-hole match play| Frank Newell ‘of Tacoma, imore on top of the shaft, so that plonship team will get a trophy. | ¢ L which narrows the field to 16 by| Was |only one or two knuckles are {* Powell Moorehead of Tech will Bt. ile of a by Re 3 hacer PRE EET WER SACRE | "oa ; SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED! | ‘the grip that was used by Walter 3 1 .and Albert Spurlock of Crispus THE CHIME: TIGER Kitten lost afrport Monday aCTBGERITS CLEANID REPATRED (Hagen, Harry Cooper, Byron i fh [Attucks will start the girls’ divi-| Mi did%dh: OF THE CHIMES sve. na $788" Baltimore. : Lae | Sa Roy, 6105 Kingsiey MA-5561 HI-8183 BE-9588 ishot-makers. starter and referee, Dr divibatd of Mrs. Mas, i I worked two years ironing | Trials are slated for 9 a.m. in Edin Eakin, Bloomington. Misa un events will start at noon. Fr PLANNER & BUCHAN AN. MOR. x
LOUISVILLE, June 20° (UP)—Charley Harter of Crown Hill. 'was far from being straight off doing anything else. {field championships at Crispus : | - ville, Ind. Harter was 1-up at nine despite a 2-over-par | IArgest: field & Pp pl My grip, perhaps the most im- lone at 3 time. [large n Flanner House ,Delghbors and relatives who d sorrow equally ap) event. Labron Harris, Stillwater, Okla., downed Fred wrong. 8 If you do you'll wind up with ve tr Bewley, mother of service of jhe J J. C. Wilson was being car- NEXT: Charley Hilton and Don Pauley, Re. Hokie and James Simpson, OTHER BILL WALKER. FRA passed awa: J Fiiday LT at resiHY SCAR LEY address, 1 could| | [School hurdle ace and Purdue| Monday, 0%. me CON KLE FU. . knuckles. The re- (state prep mile record holder,| Ijiends mar A PGA golf championship at Big Spring Country Club today spent half my EY : . = = This is the day on which, after the fairway. launch themselves headlong into| easy 4 and 8 triumph over [taught me to carry my left hand boys (12 and under). Each cham- lack. brown ad white SEWERS CLEANED, $1 UP sundown. {visible on the address. This is : be starter in the boys’ divisions r ephews, passed AWAY aun Vie. Sentral an “ “Cc {Nelson and most of the great sions. Wallace O. Lee is honorary red Roy, 6105 K 1 Personals “Soptie Tanks. Dry Welsl Wai Eakin St. Joe, Mo., Soptio anks, Dry w | the kinks out of my grip to be the girls’ competition. The boys’ [she 11 a.m. Friends
ess and
A
dled” him quite a bit in that .-n 8
TWO OTHER fine matches in| "ITMEht off the tee. , the upper half of the draw, sent| Hand action is the cause of Dave Douglas of Wilmington, trouble in your swing about 99 Del., out against Johnny Palmer Per cent of the time. If you are of Badin, N. C. and former {off your game, look to your hands. Masters Champion Claude Har-| Maybe you're gripping the club mon of Mamaroneck, N. Y. itoo firmly with the right hand. against Vic Ghezzi, the 1941 PGA | s =» = winner from Inwood, N. Y. Doug-| PERHAPS your hands and D ville ............ T8-T—147 |, 21d Harmon were favored off | forearms are ¥ not coordinated. : or chess Con-~ “ 'hotter play in the qualifying That will throw the hips, shoul 0 eoeiaene T6-76—152) rounds, |ders and pivot out of skelter. Fred Gronauer, Port Wash- | The feature morning match in| If the hands and forearms do lugion, ¥. Xe former Indian- |he lower half of the draw pitted . ’ ~=138. |yeteran Dutch Harrison, the 40- y year-old medalist from Ardmore, Women * Golf dng and perhaps vetbal fireworks Okla. against Marty Furgol of PLEASANT RON in their opening round match. Atlanta, Ga. Harrison was sharp Flessant Run women's guest day results Worsham won that Open crown|and steady as he took the $250 |" Guests. Mrs. Raloh Flood, low sross. 95; in a special playoff with Snead,|medal prize with a 67 and a 69— Mit Won Gon low ross 88: Mrs ‘Sammy blowing a short putt at|®ight under par for the 36-hole C the crucial time, and Snead re- distance. Furgol was only 1 over cently complained that Lew “nee-|Par for the route.
Hoosier Scores .Bob Hamilton, Evans- * ville s.ioveinneie 71-69--140 Charles Harter, Logansport ........ 72-71—148 Bill Heinlein, Nobles-
Class C: Mrs. L. McNeeley, low 108; Mrs. Wiliam Shafer, low net,
. HIGHLAND
IN OTHER feature first round |, Sue Fulmer shot & 11 0. Codie Day
matches in the lower bracket, golf matches yesterday. She was foligw
If Snead, three-time PGA | Jqck Burke of Houston, pro golf's | Fer low net Mars Jan rar jad
champion, can t “The | Mh P get past “The jaading money winner who had a [the suests with 717-76 tollowed by y Mrs.
Chin,” he'll have to head righty ynder par 141 in the qualifying, «Among. embers Rosie Bola had low
into an afternoon match against'y TOSS W with Peg Morris second with ackles Jimmy Walkup of Mid- 816. the winner of a hot duel between |jothian. 111. Ry ile 1 Little Gen Poster was second with 6-18-18. Veteran Henry Ransom and Fred of Pebble Beach, Cal., meets Ted MERIDIAN HILLS
Haas of New Orleans. . Kroll of New Hartford, N. Y., [mal JValter, Reeds defeated ovanin Aen:
Bothered by a side injury, suf-/one of the rising tournament otha Ta hole Spring Ha Handicap 2 Jor women fered in an exhibition match just stars. Zab 9h the consoiation aight Mrs, Ben before, last week's National Open, It is a day in which match play | © ana dereated Mis, J; Codey Nobfuso: Snead didn’t go out in his usualinistory proves most of the Ig [whit Cometh 1 an ok the Toth Hols In Tole of top-heavy favorite. For name casualties occur, and the the first fight and Mrs "otris Talbert, ‘he did no better than match par| stars were wary of the home pro in the consolation Piiuchle, § and 72 in both qualifying rounds “unknowns” they had to face. For INDIAN LAKE while Worsham was a stroke bet- | one hot round, with a few breaks, | Results 1 Jenterday by women golfers’ at! ter 2t 143. Haas had 141 and could bring - just about any of, Kounts, 5 93; Soran ®. Mre. Ru sell M3 die: | “Ransom 148. the qualifiers out on top. 73. Class B net. Barbara Braughton 80.
match.
fr Br dp RLS
¥
‘Now More than Ever... "The Beer with the Million Dollar Flavor!
That first wonderful swallow tells you—here’s beer with a difference! Dry-er. Light-er. Delicious. Long on taste but short on calories; so you never get that “filled up” feeling. And easy to digest—so you enjoy as much as you want of this great, refreshing beer. CV-'52 + + « Champagne Velvet. Best you ever tasted.
TEEIN' TEXAN—Bernard Riviere of the University of Texas will be one of the college stars bidding for the NCAA links championship at Purdue's South course next Monday. Qualifications will be staged Monday and
4.| Tuesday over two 18-hole routes.
Match play gets underway on Wednesday. A total of 186 golfers, representing 48 schools, are entered,
sionals $200,000,
15, St. o arabuts, Fia., Open; La inole
Newman I.
¢« BARTLEY—Laura M., ubon
Take time
bago, Must satisfaction or your money refunded. suffer? Ask your dru TE Tabl
Keene Co., dianavolis 4.
PGA Schedules 18 "53 Tournaments
By United Press
LOUISVILLE, ' June 20— The
The . tentative schedule:
Professional Golfers Association has announced a tentative 18tournament program for the 1953 winter tour in which the profeswill pay for a record
n, Tex.; Feb. 26-29, Hous.
Open Mar. 5 5-8, Baton Rouge mateur; Mi
Ypens Mar. 12Mar. 16,
Ere. Ama ur; sar. a de
Amategr vl” ‘Nar ode. oan -. Opens
mn Apr. 9-12,
asters at Ca ", "Ga.
Be an Expert
Be the expert picker in your crowd . . , win two free season passes to Victory Field. Send the lineup of players you think will start the All-Star game, July 8 in Philadelphia, all positions except pitchers. Also send this statement completed in 25 additional words or less: “——(name of player) is my favorite player in my selections because . . .” Mail by midnight June 26 to: All-Star Baseball Poll, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
Little League Indiana
Walker, enry (4) and
) and Grimm,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
{ Death Notices age 67, 69 8. f Mrs.
Mrs. i Mrs. Charles Perry, Greenwood, Mrs. Burland Brown, Mrs. Jobn Poole and Miss Grace Burley, city, Bartley, Harv
Aud 8
PERMA-CRETE DIVES
“PROVEN OVER THE YEARS" Are Guaranteed Durable and Dustiess EASY TERMS FREE ESTIMATES,
TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION 00.
Sole Producers of PERMA-CRETE 00 E. 56th, BR-5488. Nite, GL-2087
Try it for your mext trip or party, Just phone then pick it up without waiting.
642 E. Maple Rd. Where It's Pleasant to Eat! Hours 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
Guaranteed WATCH
REPAIRING 25.5 RITE’S JEWELRY SHOP
43 8. ILLINOIS ST.
(Advertisement)
RHEUMATISM PAINS
uick relie heumatism. Neuritis or Muscular do the work to your compl
SPECIAL NOTICE Te All Merchants, Manufacturers rs Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Geriatys ait shops. “roys. Tools, Candy. Dishes, Novelties, Glass Premium Houses, etc, If you have merch on the shelf, under the counter, stock room, odds and ends, food know you can't sell-Get it toget call us. Prompt service and ci the line.
INLAND CITY JOBBERS Calls, Made Any Place In The State W. WASHINGTON, LI-1
We Buy Diamonds Highest Prices Paid
5 h too small too 8. yuri 1 Fd large.
* MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS
Also Watches snd Jeweler, Quiok, Co Auntitisn, Tanase: ‘valuation, ILL. AT
SACKS BROS. Gi:
Open to 7, Sal. to 5 Sun. te Neen
070 004-11 8 3 8
100-— 6 uart; Edwards, atzenberger (3),
WINTER-X Tablets for ie pain and diacomears of |.
st today for wx: .00. The B, M.
may can at the mortuary after noon rday. G! -- George Frederick, beloved Ind of Seare erite, father of George Franc Robert Joseph, son of Eliza in “Glass and brother of William B. died Wednesday, June 18. Bie Service Saturday, 10 », _m., at the BLAC NERAL HOME, 1503 N. Meridian St. Friends ! call at funeral home, Minnie G., mother of 5 F. Kerrick, Miami, , passed away at the Indians MaCAN Services at FLANNER MORTUARY, Satur-
day. 11 4m. Friends im invited. HARRIS—Lena (May), 1744 Gerrard p Prive age 71, mother of Charles and edric Harris and rs. Paulie Lockwood and Mrs, Dom Marie Dragoo, sister of George May, Mrs. Augusta Cook, and Mrs. Warren y away Wednesday neral Saturday, 1:30 BROS. IRVING
soe &
5; . Calling any time. Hill Cemetery. i KETROW--Herbert of 1040 8. Taft 8t., brother of Charles Ketrow, de-
Pifted this life fuesdar, ces turday., June 31, at RE & BEN DAVIS CH L, 6112 x. washington St, 1 p.m. Burial, LEME Friends invited.
loved wife o oi of
Burial Crown
Ray 4 i Pg e mortuary.
5 F. and Geo other of Frank and and Garnet Haynes, » away Thursday. Supers) Monday, 10:30 a. m,, at the G. HL HERRMANN FUNERAL HO 1505 South East St. Friends may call after 3:00 p. m. Saturday.
SAVL_James, o oved husband ecilia Bright, ok. Clara and James 8 1 of Inianapolis: Lillian Nas e of ose, Ey brother ls Orin Gaylor, Lima. O.; alse survived rs
v Wed 3 Srandchiidren: 2d ih he BERT Ww, STIRLING une 1 Sopviget iy nad $5 m E Patrick 5 Ra thane Chi Church. “priends nvited. Burial Washington Park. —Willlam J. Sr.. age 52 . husband of ther of Mrs, « Mrs. oY . Schenck Jr, . Mable Noonan an Art Schenck and grandchildren passed away Friday oraing. Reral Monday, ., from 7500 English Ave. ‘Calling “after 2 pm Saturday. 8 SERVICE. SMITH—Edward C., of 5215 E. Nort
f 843 Sanders, | Clara. fathe
Miss Norma Smith, brother Eugene Pollquin., Services 0 a. m., at HARRY W. CE CHAPEL. 2050 E.
Chur 9 m. Men's Club of Our Lady of Lourdes will meet Sunday. 8 p. m., at peace chapel. (Charles. ton, Ill.., papers please copy.) IN—Frank D., age 66, beusband of Mary Pesrl and her of Mrs. Eva Jane Lawson, Rockville, Mrs. Laura Violet Borders, city, brother of Mrs. Bertha Massey, Lafayette and Ernest Teagardin, Bloomington, stepfather of Raymond Males and Elizabeth Porter, also survived by 11 grandchildren, 4 reat-grandchildren, passed away at he residence, 51 8. 4th Bt. Beech neral Services Saturday. , m., at the MEYER AL HO! 1509 ve ‘Burial Washington Park. Friends Soy eal} 3 funeral 1 home any tim R. 0. 374 services Friday evening. 8 p.m. DST, WOODARD- William, 124 Summitt 8t., t husband of Abbie, departed this fife Wednesday. age 85. Services Baturday. June 21. at the MOORE & KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station St., 10:30 a. m, vited. Bainbridge, Ind. Friends in-
WATSON—Bess Stout, of 5018 KE. Washingtc 1 St. entered into rest Thursday morning, age 59 years. wits of Walter W. Watson, mother t Eoanun G. Watson. Services Satards p.m, at Wesley Chavel, ley Cemetery. Srawtordsville; Ind: ends may 1 ARRY W. ai}.
Cc MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. Michigan 8t., until 11 a. m urday. WRITE Jennie age 58, wife of Harry P. White, mother of Clayton d, grandmother of J308 [ieline , sister of Is. erine mith, Indianaponis. Wh dwar 1liams. tsburgh, Pa... passe Euronay morning at resine Kessler pivd.. Dr.
rvic onda CON FUNERAL HOME, 4025 W, ith St. Priends invited. Burial Crow ga Priends may call at funeral e after 3 p. m. Saturday. WRIGHT—H. Harold, beloved husband of Helen Wright, father of rs. Billie Mae Carpenter, son 0 . Anna Wright: brother of Virginia Enochs orothy Spivey and Marcella Smith, passed away. Serv. , from SHIR-
CHAPEL. 5377 Burial Crown Hill. n. m. Saturday
2 Lodge & Club Notices
,_ Naom apter No. 131 [3 a. Priday, June 20, 1:4 . mm. Initiation, PGENEV WwW. M.
A MUEL) . VELMA HENRY, Sec. 3 Card of Thanks
PPER—~Words can’t express our eartfelt appreciation as we thank our many thoughtful friends and neighbors who extended the personal courtesies, warm mpathy, and for the many lovely floral tributes received in our sudden loss of our beloved husband and father ALBERT CLAPPER Especially do we thank Rev. Henry White and Dorsey Funeral Home for the kind, understanding services rendered and all who assisted in any LOA
Callers after 17
YLE—We are deeply grateful 1 and appreciate the kindness, sympathy an Dany floral tributes extended neighbors, relatives and HA friends at e passing of our beloved LUELLA KYLE aly want to thank. Pr, Jo- . Conley, Mr. and Mrs. H. "> Dan Ear: merson Avenue Bap-
h and Moore and Kirk understanding
ered. ND oni RERTRA RIFFLE, ENHALL,
A erine. Ne pA xy dd te *Feantifi flowers
| C New. different, smart; 2.0. includes cut. No ai Ptr so ROYAL BEAUT ~OPER NITES 401 Roosevelt Bldg.
Br Fred M. Hickman, Dentist
0 entire. oth . ais iE He og ‘oft fon:
“PRIVATE DETEC DETECTIVE —
Licensed and bonded. Male, female operators. Day or night, AT-7839, WOOD FIBER FLOWERS You can make them. Call us for instructions and supplies. PL-7529. SOUP'S ON. the rug, that is, so clean the spot with Condensa Foam. Leaves no rings. Block's No tions. ABFLY invisible Soaeh Fllmz with brush. Kills ant s and other insect pests. Film months, chlordane, Hook's \ PIANO “LESSONS Term start! June 28. Limited openings. Ref. IM- 4745 after 5. LOVELY ly tiven n for have Cepper. a y in your home BE-97668 for thformat tion.
© REVOKED DRIVER'S LIO. Fs hE 12 Business Service (AUTO INS CE) AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE RELIABLE—PAY BY THE MONTH MA-8421 A-1584
FIRST E-CLASS {himney work. spe-
clalize all 4 yrs, experience. AT-2088 FLUES nd porches, BE-5305, After
OARPEN
only, porch enclosing and addie 11 Vv W ~T24-W-1, one. ern Oliman Co. GR 12
REMODELING Work of all Reas. LI.008 A
Presa estim. Indianapolis Home Improvement Co. CARPENTER WORK-REASONABLE NO JOB Rone ol
CARPENTER and repair work. New an Re old. AT-4769,
Contains
-02
TOP—FILL DIRT—GRAVEL a 8. Tibbs, BE-0663, AT-7946 REASONABLE "CAPITOL, 0526.
PY std gf- wh
GARAGES
CUSTOM BUILT—ANY SIZE oiret class materials and workman. hip. . FT estimates by men fenced the garage constru on
The oulstanding garage value of = NO DOWN PAYMENT
Pirst small monthly payment due in August.
A PHONE CALL WILL SAVE YOU MONEX. NOW
SPIVEY BROS. CO. DISPLAY 361 E. TROY AVE. ID-3224, Open daily & Sun. GA-1942
TE service, will build your home from your p or will assist in the designing cand oF a0 ning of your home. yl. Greenwood _724- eT
uar'd. nphalt drives & parkuk 8 ts call BR-8682; eve. WA-6231
HARTMAN BROS.
“FERGUSON BROS. GRAVEL CO. Top soll, Pt run gravel. Bulldozing, Truck Crane Service, 2000 W. RAY IM-8521
‘OP SOIL, | on dirt, gravel, white crus stone, Tiveways. Imm, serv, PL-9 Plodaad a AT-1796.
BULLOOZING—GRADING
Loading, hauling of all kinds. Free est. Office BE-9663, nights AT-7946,
ULLDOZING Caterpillar Prices right, CB-6794
GEN, sonstruction, ovine, gutters, sarnanty $s arches painting, Hy mod. O. K. Construction Co. GA-4865,
GARAG GES—Wood or block. 2 a 500 E. 10th St. CA-3803.
BIOCK WORK BRICK—STONE—BLOCK Mr. Wilbers, BE-1713 URL ROUK crushed rock, SA aire "an. orushed limestone rock for driveways,
6-TON er, a stone, $23, 6-Ton rock, 316. Dirt. ope TTT ELECTRICAL
a fatontinee Moule Cor
SIGNAL ELECTRIC €O., INC.
Indus. residential Sgt 24-hr. oe bY. TAIN Tie. he, 70 d, 1 10 FAY ree ma e PL-9672—Eve. Fh. 183 Gv
Fencing—Lowest Prices All types for lawn and (agtory materials or complete erection. BR-5421 Ford Pence Nt. BR-4003
BSR
SQUARE
17008. 3th FURNACES
FURNACE REPAIRS AND CONVERSIONS Oil, coal and gas replacements, Service now to eliminate fire
hazards 1L-0459
TA-2434
ras. BRADLEY HEATING CO. HARDWOOD FLOORS
HARDWOOD FLOORS
Laid. Old floors mad . rs, atin, sre every Joo. BR-a5a; Fook SANDING — REFINISHING. —WORK GUARANTEED, _BE-7756.
WHITE itd, Sov. tht, if ses furn, moving. BE-1837, IM
SEE hauling ted. i T HAUL ANYTHING, Ll
A
RENTALS
SLEEPING ROOMS
A ———— OTR, 1220 CENTRAL. Sleeping room, twin beds. Men only.
20 Hotels
BARTON HOTEL
DELAWARE AT MICHIGAN Newht { orivate bal’ Vath for Sermd with at wi the SOTTEE #10 TX REALS
SPACIOUS LOBBY
FAIRGROUND: ston Ll yy KIRKWOOD SAFE—FIREPROOF HOTEL
357 E. WASH. ST. MA-1391 100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. O. A. NOLAND, Mgr. Special Weekly Rates We cater to nice people only BE SAFE AND SLEEP SAFELY PARKING SPACE
SEMINOLE HOTEL
Private baths with shower. NAling distance, transient or permanent.
rode THIS AOTEL Pl nsst
201 — Sleeping room. adjoining bath; oan linen; maid service. Adams
22 North
BROAD RIPPLE. Fri, rm. next bath, cross ventilation, nice closet. For employed, oa per week. GL~4061
CAPITOL. 3348 No Nice ford for Souris.
ENTRAL, = ET rm. Empl. adult. A-9626. TATION. T17
OLLEGE Ao E. 33rd, lovely, cool, quiet, phone, jayndry priv., lge, yd. reas. emp,
br a Lovely clan to. rm., CORNELIUS 18; nr. Butler Univ. C or 1 or 3. HU-1633. E oo. Sh —_— (Sa5—tiee room pext tb to a Ja 58 ie. MBRIDIAN N.—Clean. comf, -—— ., const. hot water, Bm nature able. TATTEL. Afi
MERIDIAN, lL 248, Ne Aur if, Somb. tv,
every conven.
ALBOT. 2168 3 wine ._ dows. Gd tran i. Gent TA-1607.
NEAR 35 pint nice rm.; next baths rid Gents. WA-8783,
WASH. B 5. In t + hot Ea wi re FW Jeman, $7. D BED, pl nt home: 1 blk.
and. Meridian: 1 other
41TH, 402 E.—Comt. TOOT, shower; tran.
privils, Bi. 3688.
NICE rm , trans. 1girls Thy A-6519,
23 East
DENNY, Ts 3 rm. kit. priv ~ a m,
GALE—1339 N. Mod. room, next bath. i girls, AT-6394.
GRAY, . Light, airy, shower HR RCA. IM-9753. clean double bed in m home, $4 " wk. BL-3433. _ clean, PL ” ‘bus line. -6063. M FOR ALF.)
aT alld
i, middle- hate niddle le le-s6ed, emp. A SB share
SLEEPING RR ae floor. 3145 E. Washington, IM- h
25 West °
TIBBS 7715 N. (Sub Shan) Clean rms., next: to bath. . home.
28 Rooms With Board
cour mr Joam hom
Bh HP bY, il 3 ste Hill
(Child Care)
emplo: SHLD care ars oF
