Remember When 9.26.2012
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Dennie House was recently featured in an article on “Sensational Storefronts” in Country Sampler’s Country Business magazine for September/October 2002. They were recognized for “Lighting Up Your Front.” Many gift-store owners have discovered what a remarkable difference a twist of grapevine over a window or doorway can make. Jean Ann Dennie of Dennie House, Warsaw, takes it one step further. She winds twinkling white lights among the branches. Dennie continues this trailing-vine look with a stenciled ivy design painted on the two side beams of the shop.
25 Years Ago
When John DaHara, manager of human services at Dalton Foundries Inc., wanted to cut down a tree in his yard recently, he asked to borrow a chain saw from Steve Gerber, president of Cardinal Center. Gerber, being the dutiful friend, volunteered to help with the cumbersome job, saying he’d had experience in tree cutting. Well, the tree came down, but someone must have hollered “timber” in the wrong key, because it landed on DaHara’s house, causing an unknown amount of damage.
50 Years Ago
Linden Boggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boggs, Warsaw has returned to Ball State Teachers College for his junior year to major in music education. Linden has received the Palmer Memorial Scholarship in music for the past three years. He and his college room mate, Dale Beaver, of Huntington, recently returned from a week’s vacation to Florida.
75 Years Ago
Warsaw will return to central standard time Sunday morning, Sept. 26, the last section of this county to return to standard time. Warsaw and the town of Syracuse and Lake Wawasee vicinity were the only towns in the county on daylight saving time this year. Clocks will be set back one hour Saturday night when the householder retires so time will be uniform Sunday morning when he awakes.
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Dennie House was recently featured in an article on “Sensational Storefronts” in Country Sampler’s Country Business magazine for September/October 2002. They were recognized for “Lighting Up Your Front.” Many gift-store owners have discovered what a remarkable difference a twist of grapevine over a window or doorway can make. Jean Ann Dennie of Dennie House, Warsaw, takes it one step further. She winds twinkling white lights among the branches. Dennie continues this trailing-vine look with a stenciled ivy design painted on the two side beams of the shop.
25 Years Ago
When John DaHara, manager of human services at Dalton Foundries Inc., wanted to cut down a tree in his yard recently, he asked to borrow a chain saw from Steve Gerber, president of Cardinal Center. Gerber, being the dutiful friend, volunteered to help with the cumbersome job, saying he’d had experience in tree cutting. Well, the tree came down, but someone must have hollered “timber” in the wrong key, because it landed on DaHara’s house, causing an unknown amount of damage.
50 Years Ago
Linden Boggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boggs, Warsaw has returned to Ball State Teachers College for his junior year to major in music education. Linden has received the Palmer Memorial Scholarship in music for the past three years. He and his college room mate, Dale Beaver, of Huntington, recently returned from a week’s vacation to Florida.
75 Years Ago
Warsaw will return to central standard time Sunday morning, Sept. 26, the last section of this county to return to standard time. Warsaw and the town of Syracuse and Lake Wawasee vicinity were the only towns in the county on daylight saving time this year. Clocks will be set back one hour Saturday night when the householder retires so time will be uniform Sunday morning when he awakes.
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