Remember When September 12
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
September 12 1996
Businesswoman Catherine Ott, of Warsaw, was recognized for being sixth in sales out of 110,000 beauty consultants in the diamond division, at Mary Kay's annual seminar held in the Dallas Convention Center.
25 Years Ago
September 12 1981
Five standing ovations and deafening applause were graciously accepted by Count Basie at United Way's "kick-off," as his 16-piece orchestra and vocalist completely overwhelmed a full house of more than 700 enthusiastic concert-goers at Warsaw's Wagon Wheel Playhouse.
50 Years Ago
September 12 1956
Ruth P. Waldbeser, of Milford, and Ruth M. Grant, of Mentone, were among 35 aliens who became U.S. citizens in naturalization proceedings in U.S. District court at Fort Wayne before Judge Luther M. Swygert.
75 Years Ago
September 12 1931
Carl Cook, Ivan Cutler and Russell Henderson, of Warsaw, were selected as the vocational livestock judging team to represent Kosciusko County at the state fair this year.
10 Years Ago
September 12 1996
Businesswoman Catherine Ott, of Warsaw, was recognized for being sixth in sales out of 110,000 beauty consultants in the diamond division, at Mary Kay's annual seminar held in the Dallas Convention Center.
25 Years Ago
September 12 1981
Five standing ovations and deafening applause were graciously accepted by Count Basie at United Way's "kick-off," as his 16-piece orchestra and vocalist completely overwhelmed a full house of more than 700 enthusiastic concert-goers at Warsaw's Wagon Wheel Playhouse.
50 Years Ago
September 12 1956
Ruth P. Waldbeser, of Milford, and Ruth M. Grant, of Mentone, were among 35 aliens who became U.S. citizens in naturalization proceedings in U.S. District court at Fort Wayne before Judge Luther M. Swygert.
75 Years Ago
September 12 1931
Carl Cook, Ivan Cutler and Russell Henderson, of Warsaw, were selected as the vocational livestock judging team to represent Kosciusko County at the state fair this year.