Remember When 10.5.2011

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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10 Years Ago

The Bistro ‘A Lago ladies bridge group met Oct. 25 with six tables. Winners were Mary Eherenman, Joyce Latta, Mary Derry, Leora Fuller, Margret Stutzman and Mary McCoy. The hostess was Grace Mayer. Thursday winners with five tables were: Mary Derry, Mary Gradle, Mary M. McCoy, Jean Kolar and Jean Pritchard.

25 Years Ago

Soccer teams from Madison, Jefferson and Washington schools tied for the Warsaw Elementary Schools soccer championship this season. The teams completed their campaigns last week with identical 4-1 records. Washington forced the three-way tie with a 1-0 win over Madison during the final round of games last week.

50 Years Ago

Wilbur Cochran, of Burket, has been named national inspector for the veterans of World War I by National Commander John Bashara Sr. of Norfolk, Va. Cochran has held posts with the organization in the past. The Veterans of World War I claim a total membership of 200,000.

75 Years Ago

J.E. Beyer, of Winona Lake, recently left for New York City, where he and Mrs. Beyer will be guests of the former’s son. From there they expect to leave for San Francisco by way of Cuba and the Panama Canal.

Miss Ruth Welkar, of Mentone, recently spent time at the Leesburg Conservatory of Music. Miss Welker is visiting over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. E. Mary Welkar.

 

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10 Years Ago

The Bistro ‘A Lago ladies bridge group met Oct. 25 with six tables. Winners were Mary Eherenman, Joyce Latta, Mary Derry, Leora Fuller, Margret Stutzman and Mary McCoy. The hostess was Grace Mayer. Thursday winners with five tables were: Mary Derry, Mary Gradle, Mary M. McCoy, Jean Kolar and Jean Pritchard.

25 Years Ago

Soccer teams from Madison, Jefferson and Washington schools tied for the Warsaw Elementary Schools soccer championship this season. The teams completed their campaigns last week with identical 4-1 records. Washington forced the three-way tie with a 1-0 win over Madison during the final round of games last week.

50 Years Ago

Wilbur Cochran, of Burket, has been named national inspector for the veterans of World War I by National Commander John Bashara Sr. of Norfolk, Va. Cochran has held posts with the organization in the past. The Veterans of World War I claim a total membership of 200,000.

75 Years Ago

J.E. Beyer, of Winona Lake, recently left for New York City, where he and Mrs. Beyer will be guests of the former’s son. From there they expect to leave for San Francisco by way of Cuba and the Panama Canal.

Miss Ruth Welkar, of Mentone, recently spent time at the Leesburg Conservatory of Music. Miss Welker is visiting over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. E. Mary Welkar.

 

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