News From Terre Haute, Indiana

History

September 8, 2012

TODAY IN HISTORY: 1962: Back to school typewriters going for $49

TERRE HAUTE — Dorothy Jerse looks back at local history from 10, 25 and 50 years ago as reported in the Tribune and Tribune-Star.

 

2002

• Mayor Judy Anderson proclaimed “Always Remember 9/11 Day” on the one-year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center.

• The second Blues Festival at the Crossroads drew crowds to downtown Terre Haute. Admission was $2 for anyone 16 years or older.

• For the fourth year in a row, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology was ranked as the nation’s best engineering school by U.S. News and World Report.

• Seventy-three vintage cars traveled from the Indianapolis Speedway to Terre Haute in the Indiana National Road Association’s second Antique Car Tour. Trish Eccles was in charge of arrangements.

• Digital Audio Disc Corp., the Vigo County Courthouse and Federal Express were the top three finishers in the 22nd Corporate Olympic Games sponsored by Terre Haute First National Bank at Forest Park.

• Vigo County Superior Court Judge Dexter L. Bolin Jr. announced he would retire at the end of the year.

• Led by Gennifer Marrs and Sarah Bowers, the Terre Haute North Vigo High School girls golf team won the Vigo County championship played at Hulman Links.

1987

• The Wabash Valley Labor Council honored Secretary of State Evan Bayh with the Labor Day Award at a dinner at Gran-Ma Joy’s Restaurant. Other award winners included Mary Hellman, Nick Peters, Howard Stevens, Keith Childers, Vicki Weger and the Central Wabash Valley Building & Construction Trades Council.

• Tommy and Mary Alice Thompson took first place in the annual Mr. and Mrs. Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Terre Haute.

• The Sisters of Providence and St. Mary-of-the-Woods College began providing day care and preschool for the children of their employees.

• The German Oberlandler Club’s 15th annual Oktoberfest was staged at the Army National Guard on Maple Avenue and the Altrusa Club’s fifth annual Chili Cookoff Festival was underway at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds. “Bravo! Bring on the Arts!” at Fairbanks Park featured displays by 19 artists, a “Try-Me” tent and performances by a number of groups.

• Dr. W. W. Drummy announced he would resign at the end of the year, and he recommended Dr. Thomas Conway to succeed him as Vigo County Health Officer.

1962

• The conversion to automation at the Miller-Parrott Baking Co. plant in Seelyville led to a new fleet of 24 delivery trucks to serve retail customers and four tractor-trailer units for the wholesale trade.

• The refurbishing project at Cunningham’s Tavern, 1500 Locust St., was completed. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham Sr. had opened the business in 1945.

• Meredith Wilson’s “The Music Man” was held over for a second week showing at the Indiana Theater.

• Some 2,000 students were enrolling in the parochial schools: Schulte High School, Sacred Heart, St. Ann, St. Benedict, St. Margaret Mary and St. Patrick elementary schools in Terre Haute and St. Leonard in West Terre Haute. Enrollment in the Vigo County School Corp. public schools had increased to 21,679.

• A back-to-school advertisement featured portable typewriters at Roots’ Store. The Smith-Corona and Underwood models were priced from $49 to $159.

• The Wiley High School Mothers’ Athletic Club held its Fall Festival at the Meadows Shopping Center. Mrs. Marvin Goss was club president; Mrs. C.A. Withrow the event chair.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
History
Latest News
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
TribStar.com Poll
AP Video
Raw: Trucker Bumps I-5 Bridge Before Collapse Officials: Tsarnaev Friend Linked to Slaying Major Detours Following Wash. Bridge Collapse Raw: Texas Deputy Shot by Colo. Suspect Honored Bridge Collapse Survivor: 'Rough Day' American Held in Grisly Czech Murders Raw: Jersey Shore Reopens for Summer Obama:Sexual Assault Threatens Trust in Military UK-bound Pakistan Plane Diverted, 2 Men Arrested Suspect in Killing of Officer Found Dead in Cell Raw: Memorial Day Flags Placed at Arlington Jersey Shore Open for Business Raw Video: Washington State Bridge Collapse First Person: Mom Discusses Famous Tornado Photo Officials: Truck Hit Bridge Before Collapse New Wheelchair Lift Promises More Access Today in History May 24 Boy Scouts Approve Plan to Accept Gay Boys Johnson: Don't Blame Islam or UK Policy Sheriff: No Sign Killing of 2 Kids Was Planned
NDN Video
AK-47-wielding thug may be the most bumbling crook ever Oklahoma Survivors, Heroes Survey Damage Trout's cycle a boost for Angels Raw: New Video of Deadly Oklahoma Tornado Kim Kardashian Flaunts Pregnant Bikini Body in Greece NBA star pledges $1M to help tornado recovery Shakira's Shocking Talent Morgan Freeman falls asleep on air GRAPHIC: Blood-Soaked Machete Killer Caught on Tape Elin Nordegren Furious With Lindsey Vonn For Parading Kids in Public Camera Captures Climber As He Loses Grip And Falls Helen Mirren Meets with Dying Boy in Queen Elizabeth's Place Crowd Chants '¡Si, Se Puede!' After Passage of Immigration Bill DWTS Crowns a Winner Police Ram House to End Hostage Standoff Demi Moore a Rocks Bikini at Harry Morton's Family House Anthony Weiner: I'm running for New York City mayor Kate Middleton's Dress Flies Up VIRAL: Baby makes epic soccer goal The Hangover Baby All Grown Up
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
  • -

     

    March 12, 2010

activity
Real Estate News