Remember When 3.6.08

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

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10 Years Ago

March 6 1998

    POTPOURRI - Nice Shot - City plan office employee Cisele Cox sunk a hole-in-one on a golf course in Atlanta recently. Cox was with her husband on the golf outing. Word has it the rest of her game was less than sensational.


25 Years Ago

March 6 1983

    The Warsaw Community High School Jazz Band received a first division at the ISSMA Jazz Band contest held at Wabash recently.

Members of the organization are: Grace Long, Missy Freeman, Mike Cook, Katrina Swoverland, Kelly Retz, saxes; Karen Paston, Lisa Mayo, Kenny Harrell, Bryan Neher, trumpets; Lee Perry, Ken Overmyer, Ben Wuthrich, trombones; Julia Parke, piano; Jodi VanHoosen, bass guitar; and Mark Miller, drums.

50 Years Ago

March 6 1958

    James Waltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Waltz, Syracuse, is appearing in "I Pagliacci," produced by the Opera Workshop at DePauw University. A bass, Jim sings in the chorus. The Opera Workshop, founded 10 years ago by a group of undergraduates, is the only all-student opera association on an American campus.


75 Years Ago

March 6 1933

    Warsaw Legionnaires and members of the Legion Auxiliary entertained with a card party in the Legion home. Fifty-five World War veterans and members of their families were in attendance. Nine table of bridge were played and three tables of euchre. At bridge ladies' first prize went to Mrs. Donald Lessig, and men's high score prize was won by Francis Bowser. Mrs. Laurance Baker and Ferd Walters, of Silver Lake, were high score winners at euchre.

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10 Years Ago

March 6 1998

    POTPOURRI - Nice Shot - City plan office employee Cisele Cox sunk a hole-in-one on a golf course in Atlanta recently. Cox was with her husband on the golf outing. Word has it the rest of her game was less than sensational.


25 Years Ago

March 6 1983

    The Warsaw Community High School Jazz Band received a first division at the ISSMA Jazz Band contest held at Wabash recently.

Members of the organization are: Grace Long, Missy Freeman, Mike Cook, Katrina Swoverland, Kelly Retz, saxes; Karen Paston, Lisa Mayo, Kenny Harrell, Bryan Neher, trumpets; Lee Perry, Ken Overmyer, Ben Wuthrich, trombones; Julia Parke, piano; Jodi VanHoosen, bass guitar; and Mark Miller, drums.

50 Years Ago

March 6 1958

    James Waltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Waltz, Syracuse, is appearing in "I Pagliacci," produced by the Opera Workshop at DePauw University. A bass, Jim sings in the chorus. The Opera Workshop, founded 10 years ago by a group of undergraduates, is the only all-student opera association on an American campus.


75 Years Ago

March 6 1933

    Warsaw Legionnaires and members of the Legion Auxiliary entertained with a card party in the Legion home. Fifty-five World War veterans and members of their families were in attendance. Nine table of bridge were played and three tables of euchre. At bridge ladies' first prize went to Mrs. Donald Lessig, and men's high score prize was won by Francis Bowser. Mrs. Laurance Baker and Ferd Walters, of Silver Lake, were high score winners at euchre.

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