Remember When 11.5.07
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
November 5 1997
The Pierceton Lions Club announced the winners of the grand prizes at the town Halloween party. They were the following: Jenna Hall, saloon girl; Metea Moser, monster; Paul Johnston and Victoria Grames, devils; Hannah Hathaway, nursery rhyme; Dakota Funnell, hobo; Mallory Shepherd, space; Stephanie Campbell, M&M Thelma Prescott, oldest; Jager Van Curen, clown; David Tyler O'Neal, youngest (2-1/2 months); Julie Hathaway, witch; Malorie Moore, Cat in the Hat.
25 Years Ago
November 5 1982
POTPOURRI - Five members of the Warsaw Police Dept. attended a class on crime scene processing held by the FBI at the Kosciusko County Jail. Patrolmen Craig Allebach, Brant Nellans, Lance Grubbs, Terry Polston and Fred Heady were armed with cameras and lenses to learn about photographing a crime scene, gathering evidence and sketching a crime scene.
50 Years Ago
November 5 1957
Max Truex of Warsaw, 5-foot, 6-inch University of Southern California distance running ace, added the American five-mile race record to his long list of achievements. He stepped the distance in 23 minutes, 27.4 seconds during a cross-country meet at Inglewood, Calif.
75 Years Ago
November 5 1932
One of the crowd of 10,000 to 15,000 persons who shook hands with President Herbert C. Hoover when his B&O special train stopped at Nappanee at 7:30 this morning, en route to Gary and the west, was Charles Klaus, 94, former resident of Scott Township, Kosciusko County, who now resides at Nappanee. Klaus informed the president that he voted first for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and for every Republican president since that time and that his ballot will be cast for President Hoover and the Republican ticket next Tuesday.
10 Years Ago
November 5 1997
The Pierceton Lions Club announced the winners of the grand prizes at the town Halloween party. They were the following: Jenna Hall, saloon girl; Metea Moser, monster; Paul Johnston and Victoria Grames, devils; Hannah Hathaway, nursery rhyme; Dakota Funnell, hobo; Mallory Shepherd, space; Stephanie Campbell, M&M Thelma Prescott, oldest; Jager Van Curen, clown; David Tyler O'Neal, youngest (2-1/2 months); Julie Hathaway, witch; Malorie Moore, Cat in the Hat.
25 Years Ago
November 5 1982
POTPOURRI - Five members of the Warsaw Police Dept. attended a class on crime scene processing held by the FBI at the Kosciusko County Jail. Patrolmen Craig Allebach, Brant Nellans, Lance Grubbs, Terry Polston and Fred Heady were armed with cameras and lenses to learn about photographing a crime scene, gathering evidence and sketching a crime scene.
50 Years Ago
November 5 1957
Max Truex of Warsaw, 5-foot, 6-inch University of Southern California distance running ace, added the American five-mile race record to his long list of achievements. He stepped the distance in 23 minutes, 27.4 seconds during a cross-country meet at Inglewood, Calif.
75 Years Ago
November 5 1932
One of the crowd of 10,000 to 15,000 persons who shook hands with President Herbert C. Hoover when his B&O special train stopped at Nappanee at 7:30 this morning, en route to Gary and the west, was Charles Klaus, 94, former resident of Scott Township, Kosciusko County, who now resides at Nappanee. Klaus informed the president that he voted first for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and for every Republican president since that time and that his ballot will be cast for President Hoover and the Republican ticket next Tuesday.