Remember When 9.25.2008

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

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10 Years Ago

September 25 1998

    Shepherd By The Lakes Lutheran Church Pastor Raymond Mueller conducted a cornerstone-laying service earlier this month for the church's new construction. The cornerstone and a time capsule were later cemented into place. The time capsule contents include a New International Version Bible, a Lutheran book of Concord, various pictures and newspaper clippings of the construction, Pastor Mueller's calling cards and recent church bulletins and other items. The church is in downtown North Webster.


25 Years Ago

September 25 1983

    MCPHERSON, Kan. - Steven Clyde, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Elmore Clyde, has been selected to serve as a resident hall assistant at Central College, McPherson, Kan., for the 1983-84 academic year.

Clyde, a sophomore at Central, has not yet declared his academic major.

50 Years Ago

September 25 1958

    Announcement was made of the coming Oct. 1 retirement of Joe S. Lessig, 66-year-old manager of the Northern Indiana Public Service Co. (Warsaw district).

At the first of next month, Lessig will have completed 36 years in the utility business with the same company.

75 Years Ago

September 25 1933

    EEL RIVER - Little 4-year-old Jimmie Mishler had a merry ride recently, climbing on the bumper of his Uncle Homer's car without the latter's knowledge. The child was carried to South Whitley, a distance of five miles, a remarkable feat for so small a child.

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10 Years Ago

September 25 1998

    Shepherd By The Lakes Lutheran Church Pastor Raymond Mueller conducted a cornerstone-laying service earlier this month for the church's new construction. The cornerstone and a time capsule were later cemented into place. The time capsule contents include a New International Version Bible, a Lutheran book of Concord, various pictures and newspaper clippings of the construction, Pastor Mueller's calling cards and recent church bulletins and other items. The church is in downtown North Webster.


25 Years Ago

September 25 1983

    MCPHERSON, Kan. - Steven Clyde, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Elmore Clyde, has been selected to serve as a resident hall assistant at Central College, McPherson, Kan., for the 1983-84 academic year.

Clyde, a sophomore at Central, has not yet declared his academic major.

50 Years Ago

September 25 1958

    Announcement was made of the coming Oct. 1 retirement of Joe S. Lessig, 66-year-old manager of the Northern Indiana Public Service Co. (Warsaw district).

At the first of next month, Lessig will have completed 36 years in the utility business with the same company.

75 Years Ago

September 25 1933

    EEL RIVER - Little 4-year-old Jimmie Mishler had a merry ride recently, climbing on the bumper of his Uncle Homer's car without the latter's knowledge. The child was carried to South Whitley, a distance of five miles, a remarkable feat for so small a child.

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