Remember When July 5
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
July 5 1987
Although talking is her profession, Kosciusko County police dispatcher Darlene Speigle found she couldn't do her job Wednesday. It seems an ailment reduced her voice to a whisper, forcing police veteran C. Alan Rovenstine to take over in the hotseat.
25 Years Ago
July 5 1972
Craig Light, talented Warsaw Community High School golfer, will continue his links' career at Murray State University at Murray, Ky. Light, who was granted a golf scholarship at the university, will pursue a pre-med course of study.
50 Years Ago
July 5 1947
Henry F. Schricker Jr., son of former Gov. Henry F. Schricker, has taken a position as estate counselor for a bank in Columbus. He was recently wed to Jean Laramore, of Plymouth, physical education instructor in the Warsaw School.
75 Years Ago
July 5 1922
A special train over the Big Four railroad will arrive Sunday afternoon at Leesburg, bringing the Indianapolis Star vacation party of 200 to Yellow Banks when the party will remain for a week's outing. From Leesburg manager Fred Watkins, of the Yellow Banks Hotel, has arranged to convey by auto this big Indianapolis crowd to Webster Lake.
10 Years Ago
July 5 1987
Although talking is her profession, Kosciusko County police dispatcher Darlene Speigle found she couldn't do her job Wednesday. It seems an ailment reduced her voice to a whisper, forcing police veteran C. Alan Rovenstine to take over in the hotseat.
25 Years Ago
July 5 1972
Craig Light, talented Warsaw Community High School golfer, will continue his links' career at Murray State University at Murray, Ky. Light, who was granted a golf scholarship at the university, will pursue a pre-med course of study.
50 Years Ago
July 5 1947
Henry F. Schricker Jr., son of former Gov. Henry F. Schricker, has taken a position as estate counselor for a bank in Columbus. He was recently wed to Jean Laramore, of Plymouth, physical education instructor in the Warsaw School.
75 Years Ago
July 5 1922
A special train over the Big Four railroad will arrive Sunday afternoon at Leesburg, bringing the Indianapolis Star vacation party of 200 to Yellow Banks when the party will remain for a week's outing. From Leesburg manager Fred Watkins, of the Yellow Banks Hotel, has arranged to convey by auto this big Indianapolis crowd to Webster Lake.