Remember When Nov. 6
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1987
The Whitko Marching Pride, under the direction of Mike Clark, will be marching at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich., in the Marching Bands of America Competition.
25 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1972
John and Mabel Suderman of Winona Lake are on their way to complete a mission they began more than 40 years ago on a Hopi Indian reservation in Arizona. The Sudermans, who were missionaries of the Mennonite Church from 1930 to 1947, near the Hopi Village of Oraibi in northern Arizona, are traveling back to the reservation to deliver 3,000 hymnals to the Indians.
50 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1947
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mosier and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Truex, of this city, who have been married recently, were guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Algie Truex, of north of Atwood.
75 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1922
According to a deed of barter made public by a prominent official, F.R. Woodruff signed over his wife to Grover Coant for his Ford touring car and all "considerations, including one tire, one pump and all the toules in the car." Woodruff did not long enjoy his Ford, for he failed to make payments due, and it was taken away from him.
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10 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1987
The Whitko Marching Pride, under the direction of Mike Clark, will be marching at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich., in the Marching Bands of America Competition.
25 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1972
John and Mabel Suderman of Winona Lake are on their way to complete a mission they began more than 40 years ago on a Hopi Indian reservation in Arizona. The Sudermans, who were missionaries of the Mennonite Church from 1930 to 1947, near the Hopi Village of Oraibi in northern Arizona, are traveling back to the reservation to deliver 3,000 hymnals to the Indians.
50 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1947
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mosier and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Truex, of this city, who have been married recently, were guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Algie Truex, of north of Atwood.
75 Years Ago
Nov. 6 1922
According to a deed of barter made public by a prominent official, F.R. Woodruff signed over his wife to Grover Coant for his Ford touring car and all "considerations, including one tire, one pump and all the toules in the car." Woodruff did not long enjoy his Ford, for he failed to make payments due, and it was taken away from him.