Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1949 — Page 5

sents “youngéF set” rity In ! Estate Board, jn which d director. He was 1948 rid” North Side Realtors. ucts a also . M. to MAING: that Jefects 8 personality — modestly : of Ban Diego, Cal) he headed in tine form and contributed, to ficiently. ! south to seek new fortune. He was in St. Peters-|the concert's concert’s genial informality. eed Aron tock how 44 hie tuust ave ben when he burg less than five months when word came of the Vi Listed ; a South home, mother, Le bi 3 ¢ Ba A “ ES. the gray-eyed, brown-haired crisp speaking reaitor | He returned home for six months, then en.| OPSMINE with Glinka's “Russian looks back to his first years, | tered St. Petersburg Senior High School. He had the Tu BERT Farm Then, Avenue Now - systons Ave. AS HE tiptaes quietly past that age when life verns 00 is supposed to begin all over, Mr. Walker tucks his cevnse 2048 | semi-conservative tie into a light gray suit-vest . Tomi: and recalls when College Avenue was only a time-| crack introduced as “acci7 Jag cinder lane with street car tracks mounted on super Jwing the efeetion of he Drake Apart dental music”; the “Emperor” ‘Clase. ties. 3060 N. Meridian Then, with 1 Johann Strauss, the TORCH —— When he was only a year old, his father, thumb and a desire to travel, he visited® Quebec, |jast movement of Mendelssohn's Sth Street 4 Ernest R. Walker, and Mis grandfather, J. T. New York, California and points in between, | violin concerto played in unison ing, D. D. 1 Walker, bullt their homes side by side on part of | In the fall of 1929 he entered Butler Univer-|vy all the first fiddles, Brahms’ Inger, D, D, 1 Wat vas then. She. Hassieman farm. It is now 4 Ta Anaged tn remsin in school by earn-| Hungarian Dances 1, 2 and 7 and ock on ge Ave. enterprises. Myjoring A " ! His father and grandfather were engaged in| IN economics, he was graduated in 1933 with a Si f D r—ip. construction of concrete cisterns under the name | B. S. degree in Business Administration, then| DINGS TOF LJance burch ioghey. - of “J. T. Walker & Son.” Many North Side cisterns | joined other depression-affected college graduates Rl r for Youth. which they built are still in use today. looking for a-job.- N

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In 1916 they sold the cistern -business--and.--entered general contracting. They built many North Side apartments, stores and the Agriculture and Horticulture Building in the Fairgrounds. In the first class to complete eight years in the new School No, 66, Mr. Walker smiles when | he thinks of the time he and his brother John | started out for Sunday School and ended up on an excursion to Michigan City, then a weekly

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Robert E. Walker... a new director on the Indianapolis Real Estate Board.

‘Dream Girl’ on Talky Side + With Gluey Soap Opera. Mood

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cult undertaking which would re-| Aldo’ Bartaretl| George Spgivia ..Aldo Bortarell| «s+. Ross Col opeland | +++. Nancy Morrison | «.Ralph Saunders . Cook |

{An Usher For jone thing, the play is ex- Miss Deiehaniy tremely talky. As you know, it 8 Sajarin i ; ‘concerns Georgina Allerton’s day-| A Theater Manage ... William H. Cook dream-life sandwiched in between | (Jugtice' of ‘tne 3 — ++++-Ralph Saunders

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AND while Mr, Hatfleld's play-| ers manage in most instances to| capture the melodramatic ab-{ surdity of Georgina’'s reveries (Georgina in the maternity wing, | A. H. Huber, New Augusta, her of arr or Georgina on supervisor of buildings and motor t or murdering newspaper. critic who told her in conver- (Telephone. Co. entered. is. 36th/

sation her -manuscript stank),/ 1 they do less convincingly with h Yeas Eo n e telephone Industry

the “real” stretches. | He was honMr. Rice's unexpected punch ored yesterday lines in the midst of the de- by his friends liberately obvious and tiresome and business asdialog of Georgina’'s actual lifée'sociates in a are tricky, They need expert em- luncheon diring peatedly, in Thursday night's per-presented a formance, lines fell flat or drew jewelled pin in delayed laughter because theyre cog nition of were uttered mezzo-forte or plano his long service. instead of forte, as musicians) A native of

After six months he “landed” -a&--pogition as

All his employees were college graduates, Several sinte have achieved places of prominence in business, Mr. Walker reflects.

Received ‘Greetings’ AFTER A brief whirl in food brokerage and dry cleaning businesses he at selling real estate. He had meanwhile married Helen F. Carson. His father-in- 3 apolis realtor, persuaded him to enter real estate!

Robert Thomas, while he was running obstacle!’ courses by thé numbers in basic training in St. |=

he was sitting behind the desk in his own office.

fating is through, he goes home to his family at 5601 Guilford Ave. Mr. Walker holds membership, | In_Kiwanis. Scottish Rite,« Shrine, Jagianapalie ‘Athletic Club, Great Books Club, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, and the real estate organizations. takes the family on short vacations

of -his-time with the rod and reel; A sports enthusiast, Mr, Walker is seldom missing | when Butler's basketball team plays a home |

in the future and be happy with the present, he| turns every once in a while and looks back to! his boyhood days. The good old days, (By Mar-

— “Pirates of Monterey” and “The! ma Piisgerald AMBASSADOR ~—

which opened last night, seems A Rado A Wiliam H. Cook| Lieutenant.’ Dr. J. Gilmore Pereivai. Mahlon K. Gustin te only medium-average by usual George Allerton ............ rt (PA kianoma, Buea "© Te And | Jo oh wk ot gunten's yo piteri Fv Civie standards. Mita m Allerton ane ran .. Kay King| NEIGHBORHOOD } That! ¢ ¢ Te Thetetrigian. . i. - Robert haar |AVALON—"“The Dead Don't Dream" and | 1 sre 8s as of Thursday night's Lucas... William Watters gg. are, IEE pre-opening - benefit perfdrmance, [Claire Blakely: Maz Thoms| BILL. “Hills of Home and “allant | and it's quite possible Jack Hat-|3 Pomen...... ne Boom BELMONT Miss Tatlock's Millions™ and Seld's players have improved Clark: Rednsid. ian Ah aimaR CINEMA" Return ai the Budmen” and their pace and timing since. o Judge......... Robert Cook! Kiss the Blood Off My Hands wel A UNIVERSAL INTERNATION AL RELEASE The fault is not, I think, with The District Attorney. Lloyd Dodds | CORONE ~ “Julia Misbehaves” and 1 Joe ang. reserens Bernard Bloom | ol IEY Secret Life of Walter, Mitty"} Toserves Seats Orv |” and “Phantom Valley.” ! Performances: Mat, Pally, 2:30 EMERSON — “The Bride Goes Wild” and Stars. Frenne Daily, 8:30 Sharp. “Pighter Squadro | oo aT A a | FT. sQu ARE‘ Return of the Badmen” and “Night Win GARFIELD—* Summer Holiday” and * ‘Gal-| _ TRS lant ye “Superman” Chap 2. PE. 1344 AD. “The “Paletace” and “I Bur-

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he finished 30 months of service of selling, appraising and negot-

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orchestra to furnith music for the modern dance portion of the "Hayloft Frolic” at the Indi. ana Roof t Wednesday.

Aid WU Enrollment Florence Gleeson, 3720 N. Penn-! isylvania 8t., Roy Spears, 911 N.| {Kkuaral Bt, and Jane Karrmann, [529 Powell Place are among 24 lot tudent counselors who assisted the Junior division in orientation.

he north woods, he spends most Fishing avorite sports, but he still swims.

philosophy is one of confidence

NEW CLASS OPENS Mon, Feb. 14, 0:0 FP. M1. Complete Course

of new enrollees in Indiana Uni-| {versity | this week.

Neighborhood Theaters

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Tener. — MILTON" “When - My Baby Smiles at ro and ‘Dangerous Years | HOLLYWOOD “Overland Riders” and “Sons of Adventure” plus eartoon circus. |

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LATE FRATURE TONITE AT ILS PW

{HOWARD ‘Men of Texas” and “Naughty Nineties." IRVING “One Sunday Afternoon” and “Northwest Stampede.’ | |

LINCOLN — “Lujubelle” and “Oklahoma! Badlands TRAIL allan Blade” and ‘ ‘North BJ yn AlL- Two Guys From “Texas” and Ere, Touch of Venus PAR KER ‘Out of the Past” and * Suver|

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west RIEN

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only “The Spoellers SANDERS—'"Por the Love of Rusty” and ahsuten Thunderboit” plus “Tex|

AN ‘Road House” and “Gallant | -

say. Chicago, Mr, What seems needed in the Huber started in “real” episodes is a kind of manic the telephone glibness much—inore common in business us u cable splicer's- Belper] daily talk than you think, unless with the Missour] & Kansas Bell you listen carefully to your rel- Telephone Co. at Kansas City. atives, X 1920, Mr. Huber had. risen .the-. position of splicer with MR. “RICES Georgina cer- [the Indiana Bell Telephone Co.| tainly needs to be a kind of He has remained in Indianapolis| Lucille Ball of fire in verbal out- as a supervisor and superintend-| put. Margaret Roberts, who does ent of construction or mainvery. micely. with the dream tenance since that time except | travesties, strikes me as much for a few months duty in South | too deliberate and decorous in Bend. He was appointed to his the reality ségquences, present position in 1047.

Ford Kaufman, as Clark Redfield the journalist, whase utter- Look Magazine Honors

{ us torines wine Thursday night Olivier, De Havilland

scribes wince, Thursday night HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 12 (UP)

needed to be faster and louder in some of his cynical lines. [1 00k magazine today honored

Olivia De Possibly the best performance Laurence Olivier and was that of William Watters in| Havilland as the top movie actor the role of Jim Lucas, Georgina's/and actress of the past year. brother-in-law. In the ridiculous| Others receiving a 8 daydream murder - trial, where awards are Walter anges = Jim. is defense attorney, Mr, producing “Joan of Are, - - Watters came as close as any- Litvak for directing The Shake body in the cast to the soap-opera oer. A my Fg pathos Elmer Rice doubtless ne ost g young star, Rushi part of the comedy in| sl Harlan to TTS “Red ver,” “Dream Girl” is the shuttling|, 0 snd Allen Vincent for writhaw the | gluey oof of soap ing She screenplay of “Johnny olsy resome a.” ‘demands of actuality. Thursday| olivier and Miss De Havilland hight I wasn’t convinced that the were honored for their performCivie players had mastered the snces in “Hamlet” and the “The required contrasts of tone. Snake Pit," respectively.

Mr. Huber

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Discuss” Plans” for Now E. Side K. of C. Council |

Plans for the organization of al {new Knights of Columbus Coun{cil to be established on the East Side will be discussed at a meeting Thursday night in the K. of C. Home, 1305 N. Delaware St. i John F. Murphy of the Equitable Life Assurance Society has been ‘appointed general chairman of the planning committee. !

Soloist, Pianist

SERKIN

Kilpatrick: Encore Overture Beethoven: Concerto No. 5 (“Emperor”) Strouss: Don Quixote

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Your memory for a loved one deserves a fitfing tribute. Were you may provide such a tribute — no matter what you wish to spond. The facilities of our chapel and the counsel of our staff are within reach of all. We stand ready to serve you at'all st

The play is a tough proposl-| Special awards went to Bob of Mr. Hatfield and Walter Rus-

sell, who manages excellently| Astaire for his part in “Easter with the complicated scene-|Parade.” (hat "Dream Girl” comes| Bob Hope will honor the-other

.~Hlon. It's greatly to the credit/iiope and Jean Hersholt for their offscreen services, and to Fred)

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