Remember When Jan. 15
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1987
Warsaw Middle School assistant principal William J. Landrigan will begin duties Monday as acting principal at Freshman High School. Landrigan replaces Elten Powers.
25 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1972
Working out details for the Feb. 4 caravan of Kosciusko County third-grade students to the Shrine Circus in Fort Wayne were Floyd Hollar, Lincoln Elementary principal; Mrs. Stanley Hull, secretary to Warsaw Community Schools business manager William Goshert; and Charles Bertsch, Shrine Circus committee chairman. An estimated 1,500 third-graders will leave for the annual visit.
50 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1947
Approximately 45 prominent businessmen and members of the County Fair Assn. discussed plans to purchase the Chatauqua Auditorium in Lincoln, Ill., move it to Warsaw and reassemble it on the county fairgrounds. The auditorium has a seating capacity for 4,500.
75 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1922
Davis Brothers, candy wholesalers from Fort Wayne, Muncie and Huntington, announced plans to relocate their establishment in Warsaw and said they had already rented the Frank Nye building on the corner of West Market and South Washington streets. Nye agreed to move his horseshoeing shop to another part of the building.
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10 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1987
Warsaw Middle School assistant principal William J. Landrigan will begin duties Monday as acting principal at Freshman High School. Landrigan replaces Elten Powers.
25 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1972
Working out details for the Feb. 4 caravan of Kosciusko County third-grade students to the Shrine Circus in Fort Wayne were Floyd Hollar, Lincoln Elementary principal; Mrs. Stanley Hull, secretary to Warsaw Community Schools business manager William Goshert; and Charles Bertsch, Shrine Circus committee chairman. An estimated 1,500 third-graders will leave for the annual visit.
50 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1947
Approximately 45 prominent businessmen and members of the County Fair Assn. discussed plans to purchase the Chatauqua Auditorium in Lincoln, Ill., move it to Warsaw and reassemble it on the county fairgrounds. The auditorium has a seating capacity for 4,500.
75 Years Ago
Jan. 15 1922
Davis Brothers, candy wholesalers from Fort Wayne, Muncie and Huntington, announced plans to relocate their establishment in Warsaw and said they had already rented the Frank Nye building on the corner of West Market and South Washington streets. Nye agreed to move his horseshoeing shop to another part of the building.