Old Post Files: For March 22, 1924-2014
Published 9:08 am Friday, March 22, 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 few decades. Enjoy.
100 Years Ago: 1924
Memorial services were held in the Temple in honor of the late Sig Susman. • George Alvers died. • Mrs. Lou Clarke was seriously ill.
90 Years Ago: 1934
Frank Garvey was ill at the Infirmary. • The National Park Golf Club had 41 new members. • Mrs. A.K. Hogan, a former Vicksburg resident, died in Birmingham, Ala.
80 Years Ago: 1944
Sammy Hazel, with the U.S. Army at Fort Leonard Wood, was in Vicksburg on a visit. • Chief Petty Officer O.F. Buzhardt of Camp Perry, Va., was in Vicksburg visiting family. • Louis Fried, a former resident, died in New York City. • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curtis announced the birth of their daughter, Betty Ann. • Services were held for W.J. Melton.
70 Years Ago: 1954
Services were held for H.R. Andress. • Mr. and Mrs. George Page and their children were visiting in Greenville. • Mr. and Mrs. George Brent, of Redwood, announced the birth of their son, Larry.
60 Years Ago: 1964
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Morris Jr. announced the birth of their daughter, Amanda. • Services were held for Fannie Sims. • Lt. Felix Joffrion Jr. was at home after two years of duty with the U.S. Army in Germany. • Robert Payne was at home for the Easter holiday from Emory University.
50 Years Ago: 1974
Joey Smith celebrated his third birthday. • Mrs. C.A. Carlson demonstrated bread making to members of the Wayside Extension Homemakers. • Deborah Louise Merideth and Aubry Oscar Long were married at Bowmar Avenue Baptist Church.
40 Years Ago: 1984
Contractor Johnny Jabour presented the key to Deposit Guaranty National Bank president B.B. Hosch during the grand opening of the branch at 825 Crawford St. • Five-year-old Kenny Woods checked for mail in his grandmother, Mary Lou Rhodman’s, mailbox. • John C. McNamara died.
30 Years Ago: 1994
Vicksburg’s Riverfront Park was approximately two weeks away from opening. • Porter’s Chapel picked up its first win of the baseball season thanks to pitcher Chris Busby.
20 Years Ago: 2004
Offers were sought to build a boat and barge for the King’s Point Ferry. • A Vicksburg man was charged with sexual battery and weapon possession.
10 Years Ago: 2014
A plane made an emergency landing on the roof of Cooper Lighting. • Flaggs said the city was going to bear down on littering • Warren Central beat in-city rival Vicksburg in softball.