Old Post Files for April 16

Published 9:54 am Thursday, April 16, 2020

Old Post Files is a regular feature in the print version of The Vicksburg Post looking back at the top headlines and stories pulled from cataloged copies of the newspaper. Here’s a look back over the decades. 

 

70 years ago: 1950

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Hardy Jones and Mrs. Charles Peyton are speakers at a meeting of the Progressive Home Demonstration Club. • A picture of the sports page of the Vicksburg Evening Post describes Red Will as “$200,000 worth of slugging talent.”

60 years ago: 1960

A contract for construction of the Holiday Inn here is let to W.T. Walker Company, general contractors. • Mr. and Mrs. R.F. Evans and son, George, are visiting relatives in New Orleans. • Cameron Mitchell stars in “Face of Fire” at the Joy Theatre.

50 years ago: 1970

Charlton Heston stars in “Number One” at Showtown USA. • John L. Watson dies.

40 years ago: 1980

Mrs. Thelma Kinnard Smith of Utica dies. • Linda Monk of Vicksburg receives the Taylor Medal Citation in English and political science during Honors Day ceremonies at the University of Mississippi.

30 years ago: 1990

Carolyn Ashley, Sharon Harden and Nina Rocconi receive associate status in the Junior Auxiliary. • Brea V. Garrett dies. • Vicksburg High School student Ramel Cotton is named a United States National Award winner in science by the U.S. Achievement Academy.

20 years ago: 2000

Vicksburg native Amzi Thames returns to the city to take over operations of The Hub men’s store. • Paul Kenny is recognized for 10 years of service at East Fabricators. • David and Kristie Pierce announce the birth of twin daughters, Ellen Elizabeth and Olivia Madeline, born April 12.

10 years ago: 2010

The Vicksburg Warren School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved beginning the process to replace retiring Superintendent Dr. James Price. Three executive search firms are scheduled to pitch their services to trustees. • Porter’s Chapel Academy defeated Mt. Salus in a doubleheader, 15-0 and 16-1, to clinch the District 5-A title. It’s PCA’s eighth district championship in 10 years.

About Tim Reeves

Tim Reeves, and his wife Stephanie, are the parents of three children, Sarah Cameron, Clayton and Fin, who all attend school in the Vicksburg Warren School District. The family are members of First Baptist Church Vicksburg. Tim is involved in a number of civic and volunteer organizations including the United Way of West Central Mississippi and serves on the City of Vicksburg's Riverfront Redevelopment Committee.

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