News of Yesteryear — May 19, 2012
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From the annals of 1912

• Spalding’s delegation favored sending Thomas Watson as a delegate to the National Convention.

• Congress adopted a bill to abolish Commerce Court.

From the annals of 1937

• J.A. Kendall, 17, of Zebulon, was killed by lightning.

• Fanny Arnold Owens hosted a party for her cousin, Martha Mooney.

From the annals of 1962

• Pete Wheeler was to speak to the Kiwanis Club.

• Gwen Skrine was elected Jaycette president.

From the annals of 1987

• Bobby Milner signed a basketball scholarship with Kennesaw State.

• Local fourth graders were interviewed and the consensus was that homework was not good.

From the annals of 2007

• The Relay for Life had about 225 participate in the survivors’ lap.

• Spalding High’s Brandon Hermsmeir received the State FFA Degree.

• Steve Chafin was named offensive coordinator for the Spalding football team.
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