Remember When 7.20.2009

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

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10 Years Ago

July 20 1999

    What do you get when you cross "Happy Gilmore," "Caddyshack" and the Lakeland Youth Center? The Summer Solstice Sadistic Golf Outing.

Eight men from the Syracuse area took to South Shore and Maxwelton golf courses in Syracuse Monday in an effort to raise money for the Lakeland Youth Center. The Idea: Start when the sun comes up and finish when the sun goes down, and play as many holes as possible.

25 Years Ago

July 20 1984

    The Warsaw Community Education Association annually awards a cash scholarship to a graduating Warsaw Community High School student who plans to become a teacher. This year's recipient is Elaine Kloser, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kloser, Warsaw. WCEA president Dennis Allison presented a check to Elaine, who plans to attend Marian College in Indianapolis.


50 Years Ago

July 20 1959

    Rex Parker, a prominent south Kosciusko County dairy farmer, will leave with a group of 30 other farm leaders for a tour of parts of Europe and the Soviet Union.

Parker, in partnership with his brother, Jay, operates a 510-acre dairy farm northwest of Silver Lake bordering on the lake itself.

75 Years Ago

July 20 1934

    The following idea was submitted by the Kosciusko County Home Economics Club: How To Dry A Sweater: To dry a sweater without stretching, after washing, place sweater between two thick towels on a table and roll with a rolling pin. Replace towels with dry ones and roll again until moisture is all out of sweater. Then it can be placed on a hanger and hung in air to finish drying. - Lottie Chase, Warsaw.

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10 Years Ago

July 20 1999

    What do you get when you cross "Happy Gilmore," "Caddyshack" and the Lakeland Youth Center? The Summer Solstice Sadistic Golf Outing.

Eight men from the Syracuse area took to South Shore and Maxwelton golf courses in Syracuse Monday in an effort to raise money for the Lakeland Youth Center. The Idea: Start when the sun comes up and finish when the sun goes down, and play as many holes as possible.

25 Years Ago

July 20 1984

    The Warsaw Community Education Association annually awards a cash scholarship to a graduating Warsaw Community High School student who plans to become a teacher. This year's recipient is Elaine Kloser, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kloser, Warsaw. WCEA president Dennis Allison presented a check to Elaine, who plans to attend Marian College in Indianapolis.


50 Years Ago

July 20 1959

    Rex Parker, a prominent south Kosciusko County dairy farmer, will leave with a group of 30 other farm leaders for a tour of parts of Europe and the Soviet Union.

Parker, in partnership with his brother, Jay, operates a 510-acre dairy farm northwest of Silver Lake bordering on the lake itself.

75 Years Ago

July 20 1934

    The following idea was submitted by the Kosciusko County Home Economics Club: How To Dry A Sweater: To dry a sweater without stretching, after washing, place sweater between two thick towels on a table and roll with a rolling pin. Replace towels with dry ones and roll again until moisture is all out of sweater. Then it can be placed on a hanger and hung in air to finish drying. - Lottie Chase, Warsaw.

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