Old Post Files: September 21, 1924-2014
Published 4:00 am Saturday, September 21, 2024
Old Post Files is a regular feature within the pages of The Vicksburg Post’s print edition and digital e-edition. This feature looks back at some of the happenings from the pages of The Vicksburg Post over the past 100 years. Enjoy.
100 Years Ago: 1924
The local bar association paid honor to the late J.C. Bryson. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Romano went to the tri-state fair in Memphis. • Frank P. Cashman described an auto trip to Memphis and a visit to the tri-state fair.
90 Years Ago: 1934
Peter Noble died. • Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Miner returned from a visit to Hot Springs, Ark. • Annie French died.
80 Years Ago: 1944
Kannon Ragsdale, with the U.S. Corps of Engineers, died. • Gov. Thomas Bailey addressed the local Kiwanis Club.
70 Years Ago: 1954
The Rev. James Conner, pastor of the Methodist Church in Port Gibson, was appointed as the executive secretary of the Church Council on Alcohol Education. • Hazel Kaiser was ill at Mercy Hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Levy celebrated their 50th anniversary with an open house.
60 Years Ago: 1964
Carol Fischel entered her senior year at the University of Georgia. • Chuck Markey enrolled at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. • Lillie Baker was honored by the Redwood Home Demonstration Club on her 92nd birthday.
50 Years Ago: 1974
The sternwheel boat Fayetteville was brought down from the Industrial Harbor to the Vicksburg Marina for use as a tourist attraction. • PFC Carl Edward Hills completed Army basic training at Fort Polk. • Hattie Ingram was selected as the first recipient of a WLBT Communications Improvement Inc. journalism scholarship. • Mr. and Mrs. Hank T. Hearn announced the birth of a son, Jeremy Keith.
40 Years Ago: 1984
Services were held for Ella W. Locke. • Ron Lewis, Delores Coomes and the Rev. Noel Prendergast planned for a St. Michael’s Octoberfest. • Kristopher Mark McKay celebrated his third birthday as Elizabeth Blair Cook celebrated her first birthday.
30 Years Ago: 1994
Miranda Pampley was crowned homecoming queen at Warren Central High School. • Top-ranked Warren Central defeated Natchez 41-0 in football.
20 Years Ago: 2004
Shawn McKeever was the fourth candidate to enter into the race for District 1 school board.
10 Years Ago: 2014
The Strand hosted a Charlie Chaplin Film Festival. • St. Al’s speedster DeMichael Harris was turning heads.