Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pierle, who had 15 children, 66 grandchildren and 10-great-grandchildren, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
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Charles H. Boswell was re-elected mayor of Indianapolis, outpolling Republican challenger Will T. Sharp 69,913 to 51,862.
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All drug stores in Marion County joined forces with the Indianapolis Diabetes Association to offer free diabetes tests.
50 Years Ago This Week - 1969
Dewey Halcomb won the first round of the turkey shoot hosted by the Kiwanis Club of South Indianapolis.
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The A&P grocery stores at 1337 Shelby St. and 4011 S. U.S 31 featured round, sirloin, T-bone and porterhouse steaks for 99 cents, $1.09, $1.29 and $1.39 cents a pound, respectively. Oranges cost 4 cents each, and bananas were 10 cents a pound.
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Southwood Assembly of God was selling $49,000 worth of 7 percent bearer bonds to build a church at 8700 S. Meridian St.
40 Years Ago This Week - 1979
Perry Meridian High School’s Aqua Maids, which assisted in the operations of all home meets for the boys and girls swim teams, elected its officers: Kelly Brittan, president; Cindy Johnson, secretary; and Elly Petcoff, treasurer.
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The cast of Manual’s production of “Bye-Bye Birdie” included Mark Bowell, Richard Williams, Theresa Snoddy, Kathy Gilvin, Mary Gabbard, Rhonda Munn, Derek Tamber, David Ackerman, Marcia Smith and Scott Medsker.
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Bill Greathouse and Linda Wenn, chairmen of the Perry Township Education Association Legislative Committee, were organizing a reception to honor the area’s outstanding politicians and teachers.
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30 Years Ago This Week - 1989
The Southside sky and the hearts of many local residents were darkened as the former Bemis Bag factory on Barth Avenue went up in flames. Damages were estimated at more than $300,000, and the main structure would likely be demolished. Four youths were charged with arson and were in the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center.
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In addition to its breakfast and lunch hours, Sisters’ Place, 2310 Shelby St., announced that it would open for dinner on Thursday and Friday evenings.
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Roncalli’s football team defeated Avon 39-6 to win its second straight sectional title.
20 Years Ago This Week - 1999
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“Taco” Teddy Wade was the new owner of the Tijuana Connection, a restaurant and sports bar at 1265 N. Madison Ave. in Greenwood. Wade had remodeled the facility to include a dance floor and two large-screen TVs.
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Lutheran High School recognized its outstanding fall athletes: David Hall, Kari Piepenbrink, Jana Fix, Brittany Andrews, Lauren Mascher, Becky Henchman, Luke Finchum, Matt Schultz, Peter Brakke, Carl Lehenbauer, Chris Dorman, Mary Prater, Allen Janke and Peter Queck.
10 Years Ago This Week - 2009
Deano’s Vino Restaurant and Wine Bar, 1112 Shelby St., sponsored a benefit “yappy hour” for the Southside Animal Shelter. The event featured appetizers, a special menu, a silent auction and music.
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The Thirsty Turtle, 2949 S. Meridian St., offered food and drink specials for $2 on Mondays.
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Defending 5A state football champion Center Grove and Lutheran were competing for sectional titles.
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