Remember When Dec. 6

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

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10 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1986

    Junior forward Shawn Kemp scored 26 points and pulled in 16 rebounds as Concord held off a fourth quarter rally by Elkhart Central in 60-59 win in Indiana High School Basketball.


25 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1971

    Warsaw Rotaory Club president Howard Levin presented citations, recognition pins and plaques to the clubs first Paul Harris Fellows, William Chinworth, and John F. Snell, presented in appreciation of "tangible and significant assistance given."


50 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1946

    Mildred Essig, wife of Warsaw's popular Raymond "Slport" Essig, will be one of the featured soloists when the Choral Society presents its rendition of "The Messiah" in Manchester college auditorium.


75 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1921

    Special warning is given all youths to keep off railway trains. William Carroll, of Warsaw, railway and mail clerk, was busy at his work on a Lake Shore mail train when a youth, known to a number of Warsaw Rainbow Division artillery veterans, was shot, tearing a great hole through his foot. The lad was stealing a ride from Goshen to Elkhart.

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10 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1986

    Junior forward Shawn Kemp scored 26 points and pulled in 16 rebounds as Concord held off a fourth quarter rally by Elkhart Central in 60-59 win in Indiana High School Basketball.


25 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1971

    Warsaw Rotaory Club president Howard Levin presented citations, recognition pins and plaques to the clubs first Paul Harris Fellows, William Chinworth, and John F. Snell, presented in appreciation of "tangible and significant assistance given."


50 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1946

    Mildred Essig, wife of Warsaw's popular Raymond "Slport" Essig, will be one of the featured soloists when the Choral Society presents its rendition of "The Messiah" in Manchester college auditorium.


75 Years Ago
Dec. 6 1921

    Special warning is given all youths to keep off railway trains. William Carroll, of Warsaw, railway and mail clerk, was busy at his work on a Lake Shore mail train when a youth, known to a number of Warsaw Rainbow Division artillery veterans, was shot, tearing a great hole through his foot. The lad was stealing a ride from Goshen to Elkhart.

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