Remember When 9.17.2011
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Following a flag presentation by Boy Scout Troop No. 819, the council recognized four men who participated in a rescue effort July 24. Warsaw Police Department Patrolman Joel Beam, assistant fire chief Mike Rice, firefighter Travis Rowland and Stephen M. Rudisel were honored for their efforts in removing Robert C. Lenson from his van when the vehicle was driven into Center Lake this summer.
25 Years Ago
Following a tenure of more than 35 years in the financial field, Leo M. Pfister will retire from Mutual Federal Savings Bank in Warsaw on Oct. 31. Pfister joined Mutual Federal (then called Warsaw Federal Savings and Loan Assn.) on Jan. 1, 1976. He is a vice president of Mutual Federal and chief operating officer of the Warsaw Branch. When Leo leaves the local bank, he will leave it in capable hands, as his position will be taken by Max Courtney, who has been working beside Pfister learning the ropes for the past couple of years.
50 Years Ago
A yearling stallion, Tin Star belonging to Bill Carter of Warsaw, recently won first place among 15 entries at the New York State Fair, Syracuse, N.Y. Named Reserve Junior Champion, which included under three-year-old stallions from various states, Tin Star was sired by El Dorado, owned by Fred Olds, of Warsaw, and the Dam was CarterÕs Madam EE-DA-HOW. The Appaloosa colt has won many firsts in various horse shows.
75 Years Ago
After visiting for several days in New York City, Stuart Van Dyke will go to Syracuse, N.Y., where he is enrolled as a graduate student in journalism at Syracuse University. Mr. Van Dyke has been granted a fellowship at that institution.
Miss Sara Van Dyke and Miss Wilda Mellencamp will go to Greencastle where they will be enrolled as second year students at DePauw University. Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Van Dyke of Winona Lake will accompany the girls.[[In-content Ad]]
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Following a flag presentation by Boy Scout Troop No. 819, the council recognized four men who participated in a rescue effort July 24. Warsaw Police Department Patrolman Joel Beam, assistant fire chief Mike Rice, firefighter Travis Rowland and Stephen M. Rudisel were honored for their efforts in removing Robert C. Lenson from his van when the vehicle was driven into Center Lake this summer.
25 Years Ago
Following a tenure of more than 35 years in the financial field, Leo M. Pfister will retire from Mutual Federal Savings Bank in Warsaw on Oct. 31. Pfister joined Mutual Federal (then called Warsaw Federal Savings and Loan Assn.) on Jan. 1, 1976. He is a vice president of Mutual Federal and chief operating officer of the Warsaw Branch. When Leo leaves the local bank, he will leave it in capable hands, as his position will be taken by Max Courtney, who has been working beside Pfister learning the ropes for the past couple of years.
50 Years Ago
A yearling stallion, Tin Star belonging to Bill Carter of Warsaw, recently won first place among 15 entries at the New York State Fair, Syracuse, N.Y. Named Reserve Junior Champion, which included under three-year-old stallions from various states, Tin Star was sired by El Dorado, owned by Fred Olds, of Warsaw, and the Dam was CarterÕs Madam EE-DA-HOW. The Appaloosa colt has won many firsts in various horse shows.
75 Years Ago
After visiting for several days in New York City, Stuart Van Dyke will go to Syracuse, N.Y., where he is enrolled as a graduate student in journalism at Syracuse University. Mr. Van Dyke has been granted a fellowship at that institution.
Miss Sara Van Dyke and Miss Wilda Mellencamp will go to Greencastle where they will be enrolled as second year students at DePauw University. Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Van Dyke of Winona Lake will accompany the girls.[[In-content Ad]]
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