Old Post Files: September 28, 1924-2014
Published 4:00 am Saturday, September 28, 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
It was feared that Capt. James Gorman was very near death. • “Unguarded Women” was playing at the Alamo Theater. • M.L. Mendel and his son were in Vicksburg on their way to Phoenix.
90 Years Ago: 1934
The mayor and aldermen appointed J.C. Canizaro as the police court judge. • The VHS football team was defeated by Jackson High 15-0. • Lawrence Flanagan died.
80 Years Ago: 1944
Dorothy Sellers, with the Red Cross, was in Vicksburg on a visit with friends. • Chaplin Paul Crawford of the U.S. Army spoke at Bowmar Avenue Baptist Church. • Betty Flohr arrived from Washington and visited relatives. • Pvt. John Weimar of the U.S. Army Air Force was in Vicksburg visiting his parents.
70 Years Ago: 1954
Dr. and Mrs. Edley Jones were in Chicago. • Wyatte DeLonche was the guest speaker of the Vicksburg Rotary Club. • Services were held for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W.P. McCormack.
60 Years Ago: 1964
Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Huskey announced the birth of their son, Barney. • The Flashes lost to Oak Grove in football by a final score of 13-10. • Services were held for Albert Rankin.
50 Years Ago: 1974
Navy fireman recruit Victor P. Smith graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in Orlando. • Gladys Garrison Bingham received her master’s degree in elementary education from Jackson State University. • Members of the Vicksburg Lions Club held their annual broom sale. • Mr. and Mrs. William Rutherford announced the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Lee.
40 Years Ago: 1984
Mabel M. Stokes died. • Jessica Lynn Matthews celebrated her fourth birthday. • Parker Leon displayed a trophy mule deer he shot with a bow near Grand Junction, Colo.
30 Years Ago: 1994
Alysha Taylor was crowned Vicksburg High School Homecoming Queen.
20 Years Ago: 2004
The Vicksburg Homecoming Benevolent Club had a meeting at Unique Impressions.
10 Years Ago: 2014
Shelly Ashley-Palmertree was sentenced to five years in prison. • Chandrick Coleman was charged with felony possession of marijuana. • The Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, led by Crafton Beck, entertained at a candlelight concert at Holy Trinity.