Old Post Files: October 9, 1924-2014
Published 4:00 am Wednesday, October 9, 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
T.H. Duncan won first prize at the state fair with his white leghorns. • Mrs. O.E. Calhoun entertained the Thursday afternoon Whist Club.
90 YEARS AGO: 1934
The Hungerford Products Co. plant opened in Vicksburg to make Dr. Pepper and other soft drinks. • Mr. and Mrs. Byron Levy, of Port Gibson, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
80 YEARS AGO: 1944
St. Aloysius defeated Culkin 12-0. • Carr Central defeated Yazoo City 34-12.
70 YEARS AGO: 1954
Frank Jordan was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Vicksburg Lions Club. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everett were on a trip through the Smoky Mountains.
60 YEARS AGO: 1964
The Warren County United Fund went past $46,000 toward a goal of $130,871. • Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harvey announced the birth of a son, Thomas.
50 YEARS AGO: 1974
Dave Bastian and a party of nine traveled down the Mississippi River by canoe to Natchez. • Warren Central maintained its No. 1 ranking by defeating Crystal Springs 27-18.
40 YEARS AGO: 1984
Jerry Scout and Gordon Johnson accepted a plaque for the Vicksburg Bass Club in honor of its participation in the Have-A-Heart Bass Classic.
30 YEARS AGO: 1994
Trustmark took over the offices of First National Bank in Vicksburg. • Collections suggested the local casino market was maturing.
20 YEARS AGO: 2004
Vicksburg Police Department patrol cars got a new look. • The City of Vicksburg was taking bids for work to be done on improvements to the airport.
10 YEARS AGO: 2014
The Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation celebrated its 20-year anniversary. • A fire safety program in Vicksburg allowed children to meet firefighters.