Monthly Archives: September 2018

Colts Cuts and On With the Show

Over the last weekend the Horseshoe had to cut down to a 53 man roster. Since there were 94 players in camp that meant 41 would have to go. There were really no surprises here. Pass rusher John Simon was released. Simon had been signed from the Houston Texans in … Read More

To Paint or Not to Paint

As many of you know, I began my career in this business as a dealer and even though I no longer make my living as such, I hold on to a small retail space at one of our area malls. Selling has always been a passion of mine which makes … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: Sept. 7-13

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, September 10: A number of North Side parents noticed that the cakes of water color paints from the Prang Co of Sandusky, Ohio, specified on the official list of school supplies, were imprinted with “Made in Germany.” Parents refused to allow their children to use … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: Sept. 7-13

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, September 11: The Indianapolis Star will publish each Sunday a series of travel articles describing some corner of the world of particular interest, and during the following week a travel film of human interest scenes illustrating the article will be shown on the screen at … Read More

Master of the Language

My eldest daughter and my son-in-love used to play late night Scrabble. I called it “late night” because the fun only began once the kids were down. Lisa and Bing would break out the board and distribute the letters and invariably get into squabbles about what was a “real” word. … Read More