Remember When April 3

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

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10 Years Ago
April 3 1989

    Harold Edwards II of 1703 Crescent Drive, was installed as Exalted Ruler of Warsaw Lodge 802, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks by his father Friday night.

It was 10 years ago to the day that Edward's father, Harold Edwards Sr., was installed as Exalted Ruler. Elks Lodge members say this is the first time for such an occurrence at the Warsaw Lodge.

25 Years Ago
April 3 1974

    Willa and Wilma Detwiler, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Detwiler, Rt. 3, Syracuse, have been accepted for enrollment in Manchester College for the fall term of 1974. The students are seniors at Wawasee High School.


50 Years Ago
April 3 1949

    By actual count on Sunday there were 3,392 persons in Kosciusko County churches cooperating in the annual Go-to-Church movement, as reported Monday by Thurl Pottenger, who had charge of the tabulation of returns. There was an increase of 39 percent in attendance in the rural churches and 35 percent addition in the city congregations.


75 Years Ago
April 3 1924

    A little baby sister was born last week at the Gael Munson home here. The next day when a neighbor woman was visiting the home she asked the little 6-year-old Gael Munson Jr., "What's your new little sister's name, Gael?"

"Gee whiz. Don't you read The Times? It was in the Warsaw Daily Times last night." [[In-content Ad]]


10 Years Ago
April 3 1989

    Harold Edwards II of 1703 Crescent Drive, was installed as Exalted Ruler of Warsaw Lodge 802, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks by his father Friday night.

It was 10 years ago to the day that Edward's father, Harold Edwards Sr., was installed as Exalted Ruler. Elks Lodge members say this is the first time for such an occurrence at the Warsaw Lodge.

25 Years Ago
April 3 1974

    Willa and Wilma Detwiler, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Detwiler, Rt. 3, Syracuse, have been accepted for enrollment in Manchester College for the fall term of 1974. The students are seniors at Wawasee High School.


50 Years Ago
April 3 1949

    By actual count on Sunday there were 3,392 persons in Kosciusko County churches cooperating in the annual Go-to-Church movement, as reported Monday by Thurl Pottenger, who had charge of the tabulation of returns. There was an increase of 39 percent in attendance in the rural churches and 35 percent addition in the city congregations.


75 Years Ago
April 3 1924

    A little baby sister was born last week at the Gael Munson home here. The next day when a neighbor woman was visiting the home she asked the little 6-year-old Gael Munson Jr., "What's your new little sister's name, Gael?"

"Gee whiz. Don't you read The Times? It was in the Warsaw Daily Times last night." [[In-content Ad]]
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