Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1948 — Page 7

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ol Football

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night, Smith.” “Allright, sir”

With three quiet words the matter is as good as setied. “Smith” happens to be Smith Tabler Erwin, head waiter at the Lincoln Hotel. A few" more words aver the telephone and he has hired

extra waiters to augment the 62 regular staff,

Smith Tabler Erwin {% an unusual nam the-dmpecca

then; ‘Mr. Erwin, i ble; thousands of guests ] man.” With th spend his leisure immersed city recreation. f5 mim

‘Not Mr. Erwin. kala 20-acre farm in Hendricks County, on U. S. 36. He .

raises hogs.

“That's my hobby and my fun,” he says. “My

wife:and I live in town, at 1505

but ‘we drive out to the farm every chance we get

to see how our hogs are get a little’ in the Sutting

for us.”

Born in Old Kentucky

PERHAPS Mr. Erwin’s birthplace had something to do with his affinity for the soil. born Nov. 18, 1892, in Harrodsburg, Ky., the oldest town in Kentucky. There was good farming

country all around.

~ “THERE WILL BE £00 extras for dinner to. BE

“Lincoln, is an unusual Utes ‘you'd expect him to |

garden. © A resident farmer lives there with his family and takes care of the place.

‘members of his

name. But suave friend of

in sophisticated,

N. Capitol Ave,

along and work

He was

He left there in 1906 and came to Indianapolis

with his folks. They settled at

Ave, just a block from his present home, and he went to School 23, and Manual High School. “I left by request,” he admits” with a grin, "when the janitor caught three of us smoking pne day and reported us to the principal.” The next stop was the Post Office, where he began as a mail carrier in the downtown district

on a part-time basis. Six months delivering letters and packages

pass Benedict's Restaurant (where the Washington Hotel now stands) when he looked inside and in tuxedos passing pastry trays

saw walters around.

“It looked so good to me,” he said, “that I went right inside with my mail bag on my shoulder and asked for a job. Three hours later I was at work. “They put me, that first day, on a big table in the back where 16 businessmen ate lunch every I did everything wrong, just backwards, but they were very nice about it. In fact, those 16 Men taught me how to be a waiter in two days! After three months Mr. Erwin went to the Severin Hotel as busboy, quickly graduating to the post of waiters’ secretary, a sort of substitute

day.

for the headwaiter. Then to the

in 1919, as superintendent of service.

When he came to the Lincoln {

headwaiter, a post he’s held ever since. He has

charge of all waiters, bus girls and

takes care of the downstairs dining room,, banguets, and room service involving the serving of

meals.

1422 N, Capitol

“Mostly movie bard, Ben Turpin,

after he started he happened to

when he was still

lots of famous peop “Of all of them, I think I liked Ernie Pyle best, and his father and Aunt Mary, too. They were all here when Ernie came back from Europe during the war and The Times had a party for him. Then he came back again after his first trip to the

Pacific front and

Claypool Hotel,

student of human people inside.

n 1925 it was as

check girls, and a quiet smile.

He's Seen Many Celebrities

IN: THE COURSE of serving thousands of people Mr. Erwin has seen his share of celebrities.

William 8. Hart, lots of them. Marjorie Main has been here several times; Martha Raye brought a gallon of champagne with hér when she came, so I put it on to chill. I opened it I almost blew the roof off. “I've seen Knute Rockne, Jim Farley, Will Hays

membered to make his Manhattan cocktail dry, just the way he liked it. “This is an interesting life,” he continued. isn't the easiest job in the world, though. Most people think all you need to have to be a good waiter is a big smile, but there’s more to it than that. A man can’t be a good waiter unless he’s a

“We're all babies at heart,” he concludes, with “We all love to hear our names and feel important, don’t we? That's part of my job, too.” (By Carl Henn.)

Hoosier Profile

state-wide

tion committee and

Grotto to Hold Initiation Tonight

Ceremony Planned For Clubhouse

The Sahara Grotto will hold a initiation ceremony tonight at 7 p. m. in the Grotto clubhouse, 4107 E. Washington St, following a dinner at £30 p. m. Assisting Frank P. Fulton, @irector of program arrangements, will be David V.

+

Hinton, Charles McCormick, | Lysle Haugh and Earl Everette. H. Verle Wilson, secretary, will be aided in the yerifving of| candidates by Rey Resener, F' B. Jones, Oscar L. Beuhler, Hery Gage, Chester o. Martin and El E. Thompson. * Carl King will direct the dining room committee! and Marion Cralg and James Shafer will serve as tylers. Members of the reception committee for visiting officers include Monarch Sproule, David V. Showalter; Mr, Thompson; Mr, Fulton; Charles IL. Massena; John

Headwaiter Smith Erwin . . . thousands know his smile.

stars,” he said. “Carole LomCharlie Chaplin, Dick Powell,

she's a fine woman,

When

Republican state chairman... le.

was very surprised when I re-

“Tt

nature. He's got to know his

Most of Hospital [Neighborhood Theaters

Staff Quit in Rift

Board Member Also Resigns in Dispute

Times State Service

' MARTINSVILLE, Nov. 13—A | long standing disagreement over |

the administration of Morgan

sulted in the resignation of nearly! the entire staff of the hospital and one board member. With the exception of three; lesser employees, the hospital staff joined Mrs. B. Royer, superintend-| ent, in submitting their Tesignations effectf¥e Dec. 1. Also quitting in the Wranzlen was Harry Wilson of Mooresville| as a member of the hospital} board. John VanDenBosch, board president, indicated he may resign.

The four-member board was re-/ a“ ported split over policies to be|

followed by the hospital personnel. A joint meeting last night of the board members and county com-| missioners failed to find a solution in the. stalemated board split. Besides Mr. Wilson and Mr. VanDenBosch, other board mem-| bers are J. W. Hussey and Dennis Hartley.

Many Reich Workers End 24-Hour Strike

FRANKFURT, Nov. 13 (UP)— Mast of the 7 million or so German workers in the Anglo-Amer-ican area trooped back to work] today ‘after "a 24:hour’ strike ‘in|

protest. es the high cost of

living." Scattered coal mines and steel plants in the Ruhr reported "an absentee rate about 5 per cent above normal. The men only work a half day on Saturday and pfiicials said some of them apparently decided to skip-it.

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AMBASSADOR — ‘Corvette | K-225" RL ahen, the Daltons Rode” and

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“Frontier Marshal” and “Winner's Circle. RYIN et ‘Becret Life of Phy Mitty” ary and Bishop's Wife. LINCOLN A: ‘Seven Sinners and “Galitornia Pirebrands.” | LD TRAIL—' ‘Tarzan’s New York Adven-| ture” and ‘‘Thunderhoof.” | | |

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‘Military Organization Pledges Listed at IU Times State Service © BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 13.— Nine seniors and three juniors at Indiana University have been pledged to. Scabbard and PBlags; honorary military organization {for advanced ROTC units. Pledges included Richard Whallon, 5942 Rawles Ave, Indianapolis, & junior; Robert Bolen, Anderson; Henry Nan, Lawrenceburg; Thomas Gipson, Bedford; Callison Simon, Bloom-

Times Amusement Clock

O1vic “The Barreits of Wimpale Street,” play, st 8:30. ODEON “The Hasty Heart,” drama proused by the Jordan Players, at £0 CIRCLE “June Bride,” with Bette Datla and Robert Montgomery, at 11, 1:50, 140, T:25, 10:15 and 1:10. “Inner Sanctum,” with Mi Hs hes and Charles Russe 44, 3:30, 6:20, 9:10 and 1 ESQUIRE Lamour,” with Louis Jouvet

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4

Belinda,” with Jane Wyat 11, 1:47,

KEITH'S “Johnn Ba man a es, 4:34, 741 and BT ta “Here Comes Trouble” with Wiljam Tracy and Je Sawyer, at 13:57, 3:44, 6:31 and 9:18 ' LOEW'S “Red River,” with John Wa ‘Montgomery - Clift, Walter Brenna, and oanne Dry, at 12:22, , 7:32. afd 10:82, “x Surrender. Dear,” with ‘Gloria un and David Street, at 11, 2:30, 6 and &:30,

LYRIC “Four Faces West,” with®Joel MéCrea, Fran Dees and Oharles Bickiord, as “a: 43, 3:67, 7:12 and

“Sons of Adventure, " with Lynne Roberts, Russ Hayden and Gordon Jones, at 11:37, 2:52, 6:07 and 9:22.

ington; Thomas Lind, Columbus; Harold Meyer, Ft. Wayne; Jack Rotzien, Westville; John Williams, Logansport and Donald Sproull, St. Joseph, Mich, . all seniors, and Donald. Rutter, Columbus, and Roderick Nimtz, Lakewood, 0.

Relieved of Key Duties

'As Soviet Army Chief

| LONDON, Nov. 13 (UP)—Mar-| |shal Alexander Vassilevsky is be-| {ing relieved of his duties as chief| ‘of the Soviet army general staff ito lighten his work, the Moscow {radio reported last ‘night. He will continue as deputy, minister _of the Soviet armed forces, the broadcast said. i | Gen. 8. M. Shtemenko was appointed chief of the general staff and Assistant Deputy Minister of

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“SURE, | BELIEVE IT'S ‘MORE BLESSED TO GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE,’ BUT-"

Persons under financial obligations so pressing that they simply can’t afford even the smallest gift to the Community Fund aren’t expected to do the

“impossible. But the vast major-

ity of us, wha can help some, must remember that the hundreds who need but can’t afford some of the 47 Red Feather health and welfare seryices can’t have them if we don't help. Nearly everyone does help. Won't you?

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Indienapelis and Marien County

29th ANNUAL CAMPAIGN October 25 to November 15

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Hoosier Drummer.

tomorrow, is a native of Indian-

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MIDESTRY R RIDES A AGAIN LYNN ROBERTS LIGHTNIN’ IN FOREST” PLUS COLOR CARTOON 15-Minute Drive 8S. on Rd. 81

Ruth Mary: Mack; featited drummer = with the Freddie Shaffer all-girl orchestra playing | at the Indiana Roof today and

J John," APPOINTMENT ceiver WITH MURDER”

apolis and a Technical High School graduate. She has played with the Shaffer band more than. five years, with many engagements on the USO circuit

ence Scott.

Others in the program will. include John Gain, directing tie Sahara Grotto Band; William A. Burns, drum and bugle corps; Fred B. Hite, American Legion Color guard; Chester Pruett, captain of the drill team; Walter Carbaugh, master of the Grotto Revellers; Fred Bruner and] Bruce Eberly, directors of the| cast and Frank 8S. Watkins, director of the glee club.

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.Busy in Hoosierland

Hoosier debaters will vie in inter-collegiate debate next wéek with Wittenberg College, Springfield, O. On a three-day tour of Indiana the Wittenberg men’s debate team will meet Earlham College at 9 a. m. Monday in Richmond; Butler University team at 4 p. m. in Indianapolis; Franklin College at 9 a. m. Tuesday and DePauw University 2 and 4 p. m. Tuesday at DePauw. The Wittenberg squad will be guest of Wabash" College at 8 p. m. Tuesday at a debate between Wabash and a squad from the British Isles. On Wednesday the Wittenberg team will meet Anderson College men’s squad.

(Former 'Dead-End Kid’

Faces Dope Hearing

HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 13 (UP) —Actor Huntz Hall, one of the original “Dead End Kids” of stage and screen, will appear Nov. 29 for arraignment on a charge of possessing marijuana. . Municipal Judge Joseph Ray-

was sufficient evidence to-hgld the) 28-year-old actor for Superior Court trial. "Hall was arrested by|* narcotic agents who said they caught him digging up a can of the are in his back yard.

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