Remember When 9.26.2009

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10 Years Ago

September 26 1999

    The head of Warsaw's Ivy Tech campus will be leaving the state institution soon and returning to his roots - Grace College.

Steve Grill, site director of Ivy Tech State College, Warsaw, has agreed to take the newly created position of dean of community education at Grace, said Grace President Dr. Ron Manahan.

25 Years Ago

September 26 1984

    Five generations met recently in the home of Mark and Melanie Vanlaningham, Leesburg. They were: great-grandmother, Helen Maxwell, Warsaw; great-great-grandmother, Rosa Bechdolt, Delphi; Benjamin Vanlaningham, Leesburg; mother, Melanie Vanlaningham, Leesburg; grandmother, Karen Swinger, Warsaw.


50 Years Ago

September 26 1959

    Pfs. Buddy Pettit, son of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond W. Pettit, Winona Lake, proved his talents as a Calypso singer on the "Ed Sullivan Show" last Sunday. Buddy appeared with The Jamaicans, a five-man group from Fort Meade, Md. The Jamaicans placed third in the Army's national talent contest. Buddy, who served as night policeman during the Youth for Christ conference at Winona earlier in the summer, arrived home on a 14-day leave.


75 Years Ago

September 26 1934

    After 30 years Ira Rothenberger, widely known funeral director of North Webster, is retiring from business while in good health. For the past three score years he has possessed the confidence of his community and the surrounding territories, and has achieved a background which has made him a friend to many people throughout the county.

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10 Years Ago

September 26 1999

    The head of Warsaw's Ivy Tech campus will be leaving the state institution soon and returning to his roots - Grace College.

Steve Grill, site director of Ivy Tech State College, Warsaw, has agreed to take the newly created position of dean of community education at Grace, said Grace President Dr. Ron Manahan.

25 Years Ago

September 26 1984

    Five generations met recently in the home of Mark and Melanie Vanlaningham, Leesburg. They were: great-grandmother, Helen Maxwell, Warsaw; great-great-grandmother, Rosa Bechdolt, Delphi; Benjamin Vanlaningham, Leesburg; mother, Melanie Vanlaningham, Leesburg; grandmother, Karen Swinger, Warsaw.


50 Years Ago

September 26 1959

    Pfs. Buddy Pettit, son of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond W. Pettit, Winona Lake, proved his talents as a Calypso singer on the "Ed Sullivan Show" last Sunday. Buddy appeared with The Jamaicans, a five-man group from Fort Meade, Md. The Jamaicans placed third in the Army's national talent contest. Buddy, who served as night policeman during the Youth for Christ conference at Winona earlier in the summer, arrived home on a 14-day leave.


75 Years Ago

September 26 1934

    After 30 years Ira Rothenberger, widely known funeral director of North Webster, is retiring from business while in good health. For the past three score years he has possessed the confidence of his community and the surrounding territories, and has achieved a background which has made him a friend to many people throughout the county.

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