Ann Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Werner, entered the Order of the Sisters of St. Francis in Oldenburg, Ind.
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The Indianapolis Parks Department offered free golf lessons for beginners.
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The Square Deal Tire Co., 2045 E. Minnesota St., offered a special on its 20,000-mile tires: buy one at list price and get one for 99 cents.
50 Years Ago This Week – 1973
Beall’s of Beech Grove, 524 Main St., held a clearance sale on its dresses, coats, blouses, sportswear and jewelry.
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Dr. Donald Alpert opened a podiatry office at 539 Turtle Creek South Drive.
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Joyce Ann Wilson received her master’s degree in photography.
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The Singer Learning Center for Early Childhood Education opened at 1315 S. Emerson Ave.
40 Years Ago This Week – 1983
Dan and Kris Feldhake, the father and son team that owned Kridan of Indiana, a retailer of business machines at 824 E. Troy Ave. were featured in a story.
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Thanks to a grant from Eli Lilly and Co., radio station WICR at the University of Indianapolis was able to broadcast in stereo.
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Alice Mattingly was named program director of the Catholic Youth Organization’s Camps Rancho Framasa and Christina in Brown County.
30 Years Ago This Week – 1993
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The Southside Art League installed its new officers: Roger Gale, president; Don Kramer, vice president; Marilyn Eberg, secretary; and Erika Tipton, treasurer.
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Curt Jones and C. Michael Jones were instructors at the Komakai Academy of Self Defense, 5002 Madison Ave.
20 Years Ago This Week — 2003
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Marsh Supermarkets purchased the Mr. D’s Food Markets at 8904 S. Meridian St. and 8031 Madison Ave.
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10 Years Ago This Week – 2013
Kim’s Kake & Kupcake Kreations, owned by Kim Isom, relocated to 5452 Madison Ave.
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Southport High School’s theater department presented its one-act plays. The directors were Christian Ayala, Katie Hinh, Lily Freese, T.J. Buckles, Jaime Robbins, Harshil Patel, Darrell Wade, Samantha Ridgley, Michaela Ullrich, Megan Conlin, Emmalee Dixon and Natasha Gill.
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Beech Grove High School’s show choir performed “Godspell.”