Remember When March 18

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

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10 Years Ago
March 18 1989

    Sharon Stuckman, Syracuse, has recently been awarded the designation of certified paralegal by completing a two-year course of study in the Comprehensive Paralegal Program at Indiana University, South Bend.

Stuckman has 14 years of experience in law office work and the Kosciusko County court system. She is presently employed by Richard A. Green, Syracuse attorney.

25 Years Ago
March 18 1974

    Winners have been selected in the Leprechaun Days Pot-Of-Gold promotion sponsored by Warsaw merchants last week.

The first winner was Helen L. Sellers, Rt. 4, Warsaw, who registered at Hall Hardware. The second winner was Martha Tilton, Box 623, 1107 Sunday Lane, Winona Lake. She registered at Ream Steckbeck Paint Co.

50 Years Ago
March 18 1949

    Mrs. Howard M. Scott, Winona Lake, has returned from Chicago, where she attended the hotel show. Mrs. Scott was a guest at Hospitality night held Tuesday evening at the Palmer House by the women's division of Charter 17 of the Hotel Greeters, of Chicago, of which she is a member.

While in Chicago, Mrs. Scott enjoyed a style show in which more than 125 numbers were modeled.

75 Years Ago
March 18 1924

    Glenn Smith, a Warsaw radio fan, was entertaining a party of friends at a late hour a few nights ago when to their pleasant surprise they were able to hear a program from Honolulu station KDYX. Reception for 15 minutes was excellent, he states.

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10 Years Ago
March 18 1989

    Sharon Stuckman, Syracuse, has recently been awarded the designation of certified paralegal by completing a two-year course of study in the Comprehensive Paralegal Program at Indiana University, South Bend.

Stuckman has 14 years of experience in law office work and the Kosciusko County court system. She is presently employed by Richard A. Green, Syracuse attorney.

25 Years Ago
March 18 1974

    Winners have been selected in the Leprechaun Days Pot-Of-Gold promotion sponsored by Warsaw merchants last week.

The first winner was Helen L. Sellers, Rt. 4, Warsaw, who registered at Hall Hardware. The second winner was Martha Tilton, Box 623, 1107 Sunday Lane, Winona Lake. She registered at Ream Steckbeck Paint Co.

50 Years Ago
March 18 1949

    Mrs. Howard M. Scott, Winona Lake, has returned from Chicago, where she attended the hotel show. Mrs. Scott was a guest at Hospitality night held Tuesday evening at the Palmer House by the women's division of Charter 17 of the Hotel Greeters, of Chicago, of which she is a member.

While in Chicago, Mrs. Scott enjoyed a style show in which more than 125 numbers were modeled.

75 Years Ago
March 18 1924

    Glenn Smith, a Warsaw radio fan, was entertaining a party of friends at a late hour a few nights ago when to their pleasant surprise they were able to hear a program from Honolulu station KDYX. Reception for 15 minutes was excellent, he states.

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