June 10, 1960
Lewis Sims Beach on the east side of Cherry Lake will be open Saturday, June 11. Boat launching, $1.00. Other cars 50¢.
Mrs. Eva Smith retiring after teaching since 1911, and being a teacher at the Cherry Lake School for 17 years, was honored with a reception by the PTA last Thursday night with 95 people present.
Last Monday Jerome Mercer pitched his team their first win of the 1960 Little League baseball season. The Lee team, known as the Maroons, held the Madison Reds to one hit as they shut them out 9 to 0.
June 12, 1970
Seven members of the North Florida Junior College chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, including State and national student Ed Burakowski, will leave June 12, for Philadelphia to attend the 19th annual Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference.
Miss Sue Knox, who will be married, July 11, was honored at a miscellaneous shower Thursday in the Florida Power Corp.
Softball games on June 4 resulted in Baptist winning over Pic & Save 25-1.
June 13, 1980
1980 Community Mobile Homes Ad
Police Chief Ola Sircy turned in his resignation Wednesday afternoon, June 11, to City Mgr. Thomas Moffses, Sr., who named Pete Mobley as temporary acting chief. Chief Sircy cited "personal reasons."
June 13, 1990
Incumbent Mike Burnett took the oath as Greenville Mayor for a second one year term, Thursday night, after defeating challenger Lamar Andrews in a close race.
Madison County Sheriff Joe C. Peavy, and Deputies Isham Latner, Wesley Ross, and Davis Ballenger display some of the 667 marijuana plants found Friday.