Remember When 12.22.07

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

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10 Years Ago

December 22 1997

    Warsaw resident Jamie Bowers was recently named Wabash College's outstanding offensive back for the past season.

The Little Giants were 6-4 on the season and 4-2 in the ICAC. Bowers caught 31 passes for 433 yards receiving this year and a touchdown. He also rushed 11 times for 58 yards on the season.

25 Years Ago

December 22 1982

    Four local Boy Scouts received their Eagle Scout award. They are Troy and Chauncey Smith and Jim and Rick McCleary.


50 Years Ago

December 22 1957

    Two Warsaw High School seniors, Tom Van Osdol, class president, and Saundra Van Curen, were crowned King and Queen of Courtesy in the school auditorium. The coronation climaxed the celebration of Courtesy Week, sponsored annually by the local chapter of Future Homemakers of America.

Tom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dean Van Osdol, and Saundra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Curen.

75 Years Ago

December 22 1932

    A Ford coupe enroute from South Dakota to Pennsylvania, where the three occupants planned to spend Christmas with relatives, stopped here at the Foote Cafe. In addition to the three passengers, the coupe was laden with 45 dressed turkeys which the North Dakotans were taking to hungry relative in Pennsylvania. Some of the turkeys weighed as much as 18 pounds.

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10 Years Ago

December 22 1997

    Warsaw resident Jamie Bowers was recently named Wabash College's outstanding offensive back for the past season.

The Little Giants were 6-4 on the season and 4-2 in the ICAC. Bowers caught 31 passes for 433 yards receiving this year and a touchdown. He also rushed 11 times for 58 yards on the season.

25 Years Ago

December 22 1982

    Four local Boy Scouts received their Eagle Scout award. They are Troy and Chauncey Smith and Jim and Rick McCleary.


50 Years Ago

December 22 1957

    Two Warsaw High School seniors, Tom Van Osdol, class president, and Saundra Van Curen, were crowned King and Queen of Courtesy in the school auditorium. The coronation climaxed the celebration of Courtesy Week, sponsored annually by the local chapter of Future Homemakers of America.

Tom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dean Van Osdol, and Saundra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Curen.

75 Years Ago

December 22 1932

    A Ford coupe enroute from South Dakota to Pennsylvania, where the three occupants planned to spend Christmas with relatives, stopped here at the Foote Cafe. In addition to the three passengers, the coupe was laden with 45 dressed turkeys which the North Dakotans were taking to hungry relative in Pennsylvania. Some of the turkeys weighed as much as 18 pounds.

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