Looking Back …
A look at the people and happenings of the area over the past 100 years
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April 7 through time
1925, Confectionery in Henry Hotel sold; 1950, no crime on front page as Easter gentleness; 1975, Operation Baby Lift; 2000, Judi Betts presides at Watercolor exhibit at Piedmont Arts.
April 6 through the years
1925, “Women Like to Come to This Bank”; 1950, American Furniture’s addition; 1975, JC Penney; 2000, suspended term for Bob Sharpe. (PHOTO: S.H. Pannill House on Starling Avenue, 1921, Henry Bulletin)
April 5 through time
1925, telephone system in Stuart; 1950, Jaycees raising money for Community Hospital; 1975, 900 orphans flown from Vietnam to America; 2000, Wanda Prillaman’s art for Charity League.
(PHOTO: Barbour Home 1921)
April 3
1925, ministers condemn “reckless tendencies of times”; 1950, Ladies Night at Club Martinique; 1975, drive-in audience reduced by half after no more X-rated movies; 2000, teens break into Officer Coretha Gravely’s home, and her sister runs them off.. (PHOTO: local doctors in car, by Doug Stegall)
March 20
1925, bodyshaper to “achieve the modish silhouette”; 1950, City’s new arsenal near the old Poorhouse Farm; honor guard presides over the body of Deputy W.H. Herman Ferguson; 2000, MiNet’s early years. (PHOTO: Liberty Heights Pool, abandoned; where the Liberty Fair shopping center is now)