Remember When June 14

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

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10 Years Ago
June 14 1989

    Pastors Paul and Christine Newman-Jacobs have been appointed to the pastoral staff of Warsaw's First United Methodist Church.


25 Years Ago
June 14 1974

    More than 70 people attended the annual Warsaw Jaycees banquet, held at Teel's Restaurant, Mentone, this week when the new officers were installed. New officers are: Floyd Teague, president; Ron Longyear, executive vice president; Dick VanZile, external vice president; Ron Yeiter, chairman of the board; Gene Hoover, state director; Fred Ross, state director; Dave Goshert, secretary; Ray Younce, treasurer.


50 Years Ago
June 14 1949

    Mike Johnson, of South Buffalo Street, found a yellow emperor moth hanging from a rafter on his porch when he came home from work Tuesday night. He "bottled" it and brought it to The Times and Union office for identification. The moth, as its name indicates, is predominately yellow, but has large purple markings.


75 Years Ago
June 14 1924

    Mrs. T.J. Shackelford, of this city, accompanied by her niece, Miss Emma Grabner, left Saturday afternoon for Toledo, Ohio, and from there they will go to Toronto, Canada, from where they will sail for Europe. They will spend several weeks abroad, visiting many places of interest.

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10 Years Ago
June 14 1989

    Pastors Paul and Christine Newman-Jacobs have been appointed to the pastoral staff of Warsaw's First United Methodist Church.


25 Years Ago
June 14 1974

    More than 70 people attended the annual Warsaw Jaycees banquet, held at Teel's Restaurant, Mentone, this week when the new officers were installed. New officers are: Floyd Teague, president; Ron Longyear, executive vice president; Dick VanZile, external vice president; Ron Yeiter, chairman of the board; Gene Hoover, state director; Fred Ross, state director; Dave Goshert, secretary; Ray Younce, treasurer.


50 Years Ago
June 14 1949

    Mike Johnson, of South Buffalo Street, found a yellow emperor moth hanging from a rafter on his porch when he came home from work Tuesday night. He "bottled" it and brought it to The Times and Union office for identification. The moth, as its name indicates, is predominately yellow, but has large purple markings.


75 Years Ago
June 14 1924

    Mrs. T.J. Shackelford, of this city, accompanied by her niece, Miss Emma Grabner, left Saturday afternoon for Toledo, Ohio, and from there they will go to Toronto, Canada, from where they will sail for Europe. They will spend several weeks abroad, visiting many places of interest.

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