Reflections 7-13-17

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10 YEARS AGO

Deaths this week: Harlan “Denny” Bush, Jr., Alice Geiger, Wallace Clark, Bessie Chipman, W. Shawn Hankins.

Kaleesa Archer’s Grand Champion steer was purchased for a record $5,000 at Saturday night’s livestock auction at the Switzerland County 4-H Fair. The winning bidder was Belterra Casino Resort and Spa.

For the second year in a row, Katie Hall raised the Grand Champion Sheep at the Switzerland County 4-H Fair. This years buyer was the River House Bar and Grill.

Debbie Kappes was honored as Mrs. Switzerland County on Thursday night at the 4-H Fair.

Graham Bradley Klein was born on Wednesday April 11, 2007, at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville. He is the son of Jeffrey A. and Bobbi J. (Rayles) Klein.

Tanya Curry is the recipient of the ‘Switzerland County Homeowner Beautification Project’ sponsored by Belterra Casino Resort and Spa and Vevay Newspapers.

20 YEARS AGO

Brandi Lynn Chase and Brennan Bragg were crowned the 1997 Little Miss and Little Mister of the Switzerland County 4-H Fair.

Michelle Angela Hall and Allen Edward Detmer were united in marriage on Saturday, May 31st. The wedding was performed at the Fairlawn Church of Christ in Muncie, Indiana.

Haley Yount was honored as a Princess of the Jefferson County 4-H Fair Queen held Monday evening. She is the daughter of Willie and Peggy Yount of Vernon Ridge. She is the granddaughter of Marion and Hazel Turner of Smith Ridge.

Ethel Boggs of Vevay will celebrate her 96th birthday this Saturday, July 12th. She has lived in the same house on Seminary Street for the past 41 years.

25 YEARS AGO

Cindy Hudson won $20,000 in the Hoosier Lottery. She and her husband Tony were shopping in Aurora and Cindy asked him to buy some scratch off tickets when he went into a store. They are planning to remodel their house with the money.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stevens of East Enterprise celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 28th with a family dinner hosted by their children at the Ogle Haus.

Peg Ehlers has been named the new Switzerland County youth extension agent.

30 YEARS AGO

Michelle Jackson was crowned Queen of the 1987 4-H Fair Monday evening.

James L. Saner, Sr., has been elected President of the First National Bank of Vevay, a division of P.T.C. Bancorp of Brookville. First National Bank of Vevay recently purchased the former north Madison location of the First Bank of Madison on Clifty Drive, and plans to open a branch there.

Gerald and Mary Scudder of Florence will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary with a family dinner July 18th at the Ogle Haus Inn in Vevay.

40 YEARS AGO

The Markland Bridge will soon connect Switzerland County with Kentucky as the final span was installed earlier this week. The two-lane structure should be open for traffic by late Spring of 1978.

Six Switzerland County High School students attended the National Tri-M Convention. Tri-M is an high school honorary for music students. The students who went to the conventional Fairfield, Ohio, were: Mark Archer, Carol May, Donna Wagner, Rich Wolf, Dena Alford, and Sharon Brown.

50 YEARS AGO

Switzerland County’s 4-H Club Fair will officially open Monday following a lead-off event presented by Switzerland County Saddle Club Sunday afternoon.

Distinguished students at Purdue University form Switzerland County included: Davis Jones, an agriculture major, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. Jones of near Lake Geneva; and Sharon Mayo, a home economics major, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Burley of near Patriot.

Four members and the scoutmaster of Vevay’s Boy Scout Troop 14 received Order of the Arrow awards, among scouting’s highest honors, Friday night during ceremonies in Vevay. Receiving orders were Scouts: Frank Bye, Pat Clark, John McKay, and Raymond Mathews, and scoutmaster Clifford Curts, The Troop’s Eagle Patrol was named outstanding patrol at Camp Louis Ernst last week.

Mr. and Mrs. James Colen of route 2, Rising Sun, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda Sue, to William Thomas Scott, son of Mr. Louise Scott of Moorefield. The wedding will be at 7:30 p.m. July 28th at Fairview Methodist Church.

60 YEARS AGO

Harold L. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jackson, route 1, Vevay, will complete recruit training July 24th at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California.

A daughter was born July 12th to S/Sgt. L. McCreary and wife of Bryan Air Force Base, Texas. She was named Lilly Ann and weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. James McCreary are the parents of S/Sgt. McCreary.

In double ring ceremonies June 22nd at 2 p.m. at the Long Run Baptist Church, Miss Hazel Jean Curry, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Curry of brooks burg route 1, became the bride of Mr. Fred K. Wilkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miles of near Bennington

Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Dennis of Bear Branch have announced the marriage of their daughter, Gladys LaVerna, to Mr. Eslie M. Alford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Alford of near Fairview. The wedding took place June 29th in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church of Columbus, Indiana.

Vevay’s post office is slated for several major improvements and changes, including remodeling and enlarging of lobby and office facilities. According to Congressman Earl Wilson, the government has renewed for 10 years the lease on the present Pike Street quarters.

Mrs. Robert Barker of Mount Sterling has accepted a position in the Switzerland County ASC office Vevay as an ACP clerk. Mrs. Barker was for some years employed in the office of the REMC at Osgood, but she resigned her position there this spring because of illness..

70 YEARS AGO

The marriage of Miss Lucille Gaywood and Pvt. Wendell Bennett, Jr., both of Vevay, was quietly solemnized Friday morning, July 4th, by the Reverend Niles in Carrollton, Kentucky.

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Gayle Herner and Lucian J. Shaw Saturday afternoon, July 5th, at the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church in Indianapolis. The marriage vows were read by Dr. R. L. Holland.

Miss Alma Jean Harsin, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Harsin of Lamb, and Nelson Wayne Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of Center Square, were married Saturday night in a service at the home of the bride’s parents.

Mrs. Nellie Shaw and Walton Whitaker were united in marriage at Vevay June 21st. The double ring ceremony was performed at the home of the Reverend W. L. Peters.

Joe Ricketts of Markland, who underwent a tonsillectomy at Kings Daughters’ Hospital in Madison last week and had returned home, suffered such severe hemorrhages Sunday morning that it was necessary to remove him to the hospital for emergency treatment.

80 YEARS AGO

The Baptist parsonage is undergoing extensive cleaning and redecorating at the hands of the members, in preparation for the arrival of the new minister early in August.

Judge and Mrs. Curtis R. Marshall and daughter Ruth have gone to New York City where they sailed on the liner Queen Mary Wednesday morning for Europe.

Friends here were pleased to learn of the marriage of Kathleen Dugan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bevis, Vevay, and Roe Hudson which took place at Brownstown May 17th.

90 YEARS AGO

A mastodon tusk found at Mennett’s Hollow a few weeks ago by Fred Riley has been presented to Switzerland County Historical Society.

The Pleasants homestead west of Vevay was sold at public auction Friday to Mrs. Anna Tebow, one of the heirs, for $4,700.

Sieglitz and Gaudin have rented the Culbertson lot on Liberty Street and will open an airdrome there in the next few days.

Announcement has been received in this county of the wedding of James Scott Hall to Miss Lilly Mae Schaub of Mt. Airy, North Carolina.

100 YEARS AGO

Mrs. Charles Rochat received a telegram Monday informing her of the sudden death of her brother, George Hatch at Mattoon, Illinois, who committed suicide.

Mrs. Phoebe Moxley, aged 55, of this city, and George W. Shelley, aged 49, a farmer of Craig Township, were united in marriage by the Reverend Hammel Monday evening.

The home of County Clerk Jesse P. Curry was robbed for the third time this year, when someone executed a broad daylight theft July 4th.

Everett W. LeClerc, son of Edward LeClerc, of Craig Township and Frances E. McFarland, daughter of Millard McFarland of Jefferson Township were married by the Reverend Frank Hammel Saturday afternoon.

Miss Eunice Protsman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Protsman and Lee Leonard of Indianapolis were married at the baptist parsonage in Madison, July 3rd.

110 YEARS AGO

Virge Crable, aged 24 years, attempted to end his life Tuesday evening shortly after 6 o’clock by plunging in the waters of the Ohio. He was rescued by Captain John Graham, the ferryman.

A little daughter of Jack McIntire was badly bitten by a dog last week.

A daughter was born July 10th to Dilver Stewart and wife of Florence.

130 YEARS AGO

William Ford of new Castle, Kentucky, and Ida G. Fitchener of Carroll County, Kentucky, were married at the LeClerc House in Vevay July 14th.

Thomas J. Bliss and Miss Julia Edmonson of Allensville were married July 13th at the residence of Elder W. M. Gard.

The steamer U.P. Schenck, on her way up, is lying at Cairo on account of low water.

J.S. Bradley ha resigned the position of telegraph operator at Vevay and has been succeeded by J. J. Cummings of Port Royal, Kentucky.

Twin girls were born July 18th to R. B. Bascom and wife at East Enterprise.

140 YEARS AGO

Drs. F. S. Kohler and J. Griffith have dissolved partnership and Dr. Koehler has removed his office opposite Scheck’s store on Ferry Street.

Thomas E. Kincaid of Vevay and Miss Lou J. Kern of Craig Township were married Wednesday evening in the Ebenezer Methodist Church near Moorefield.

150 YEARS AGO

The Vevay soap factory has suspended operations.

Blackberries are selling at 20 cents per gallon.

A member of the active young men of this place have established a gymnasium on Liberty Street.

Over Ornsby of this place and James B. McCrellis, formerly of Washington, have formed a partnership for the practice of law here.

B.J. Hathaway has purchased the stores of Hathaway & Company in this place and Rising Sun and will continue the business.

160 YEARS AGO

In 1816, the weather was exactly of the character of that which we are now enjoying. That year there was frost in July and not a bushel of corn was raised north of the Mason and Dixon line.

Yesterday, July 18th, was the warmest day for three years. Thirteen inquest were held by the coroner most of which were causes of sun stroke. The thermometer during the day indicated 100 to 106 degrees in the shade.