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William and Mary Palmer In Their Frank Lloyd Wright Designed House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987

William and Mary Palmer In Their Frank Lloyd Wright Designed House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1987
Caption
Triangles inspired dramatic lines of the Palmer house (left), designed by Wright for Ann Arborites William and Mary Palmer, shown below [this photo].

Year
1987
Month
March
Day
25
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Valentine's Party At The Westerman Home, February 1963

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Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1963
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BUSY FINGERS: A Valentine's party is twice as much fun when the guests help make the party. Everyone gets to decorate his own cookies at this party planned by Judy Westerman (second from left) and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Westerman of Granger Ave. Her brother Scott III adds a man's touch to his cookie. Judy's guests are Margaret Wagner (left), daughter of the Warren H. Wagners of Mt. Pleasant Ave., and Terry Wong (right), daughter of the James Wongs of Radcliffe Ave.

Year
1963
Month
February
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Harry Mills Makes Valentine's Day Candy, February 1965

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Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1965
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Harry Mills of Granger Avenue might be a child's dream of a perfect grandfather...almost as good as a private sugar plum tree. Mr. Mills is an experienced candy maker and his storage room will yield boxes of carefully stored Butter Almond Crunch, Butter Mints, Pecan Balls and Hawaiian fudge for Valentine's gifts. Here Mr. Mills, who is retired from the building and construction business in Ann Arbor, stirs up a batch of his favorite Hawaiian fudge. He loves its unusual mixture of pineapple, ginger and chocolate but finds that many don't share his opinion of the fudge. The other candies are usually made for gifts.

Year
1965
Month
February
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Dianna Lynn Valentine - Valentine's Day Birthday, February 1967

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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1967
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If red-haired Dianna Lynn Valentine appears skeptical about all the fuss over a paper heart, perhaps she doesn't realize that not only does she bear the name of tomorrow's holiday, she was born on Feb. 14 two years ago. (And that wasn't so simple for someone due Jan. 26) Advice the doctor gave Mr. and Mrs. Donald Valentine of Whitmore Lake two years ago: "When you make up your mind to do something, you do it."

Year
1967
Month
February
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Lisanne & Colette Sartor - Valentine's Day Twins, February 1967

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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1967
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Ready for their first birthday tomorrow in red and pink dresses sewn by their mother, Lisanne (left) and Colette Sartor play beside their new stuffed Valentine toys. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sartor of 118 Glendale, said the birth was expected on Feb. 14, but the doctor predicted a 15-pound baby, not twins. The Sartors adjusted quickly and cheerfully and bought heart-shaped cake pans.

Year
1967
Month
February
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Thelma Hildebrand Slices A Valentine's Day Dessert, February 1967

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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1967
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Mrs. Percy Hildebrand of Sheffield Court has a Valentine for her family: She molded a favorite dessert, Frosty Strawberry Squares, into a large heart. Waiting for dessert are Erik (center) and Alison. Usually Mrs. Hildebrand makes this dessert with a baked crumb crust, freezes it and cuts it into squares before serving it.

Year
1967
Month
February
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Greyhound Bus Driver Robert H. Morrow Retires After 32 Years, December 1977

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Ann Arbor News, December 30, 1977
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Morrow On One Of The Last Runs In His 32-Year Career

Year
1977
Month
December
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Women Bus Drivers Join Ranks of Greyhound Drivers To Willow Run Bomber Plant, November 1943

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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1943
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Women Join Men In Driving Greyhound Buses: The Greyhound bus line sends large trailer buses to the Willow Run Bomber plant on regular trips, and recently the company hired its first group of women to handle the huge trailer trucks. The drivers are pictured here in front of one of the large buses, and are, from left to right in the back row: Bob Marrow, Ed Hammond, Charles Bunch, J. C. Hull, Ray Brown, Calen White, Roland Powers, Bob Bartig, Velmer Kelly, Philip Smashey, Laray Roberts, Robert Markwell, Howard Seitz, Kenneth Strong and Michael Buku. In the front row, from left to right, are I. Warner, Millie Joseph, Betty Cronk, Gwen Nehmer, Esther Doering, Betty Walker, Maxine Bishop, Fern Maddox, Pat Whittington, Jean Bensinger, Sally Kennedy, Margurite Holton and Dorothy Little.

Year
1943
Month
November
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Ann Arbor Police Department Property Room Filled To Capacity, April 1987

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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1987
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Among the many articles collecting dust in the basement of city hall are a television set and a Detroit News vending machine.

Year
1987
Month
April
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Ann Arbor Police Department Property Room Overflowing, April 1987

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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1987
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Ann Arbor police officer David Woodside looks discouraged as he stares at one of the department's many piles of detritus.

Year
1987
Month
April
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Ann Arbor Police Department Monitors Crowd on South University After Art Fair, July 1987

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Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1987
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Ann Arbor police made another after-hours sweep of the art fair area Friday night to break up what can best be described as one big street party. At left [this photo], a look at the crowd near South University. At right police with dogs assemble to clear Church Street from South University to Willard.

Year
1987
Month
July
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Ann Arbor Police Department Clears South University After Art Fair, July 1987

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Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1987
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Ann Arbor police made another after-hours sweep of the art fair area Friday night to break up what can best be described as one big street party. At left, a look at the crowd near South University. At right [this photo] police with dogs assemble to clear Church Street from South University to Willard.

Year
1987
Month
July
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Annie MacDougal Learns To Spin Wool At Pioneer Living Day Camp At Cobblestone Farm, April 1992

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Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1992
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Shira Levine, 8, and her brother, 6-year-old Adam (left), took part in the Spring Pioneer Living Day Camp at historic Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor. The kids learned about a child's life in the mid-19th century by dressing up and performing traditional spring activities. Annie MacDougal, 9 (above), learned how to spin wool, a customary springtime activity 100 years ago.

Year
1992
Month
April
Day
1
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Shira & Adam Levine At Pioneer Living Day Camp At Cobblestone Farm, April 1992

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Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1992
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Shira Levine, 8, and her brother, 6-year-old Adam (left), took part in the Spring Pioneer Living Day Camp at historic Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor. The kids learned about a child's life in the mid-19th century by dressing up and performing traditional spring activities. Annie MacDougal, 9 (above), learned how to spin wool, a customary springtime activity 100 years ago.

Year
1992
Month
April
Day
1
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David Park Williams Reads To Children At Cobblestone Farm, February 1992

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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1992
Caption
Author David Park Williams, right, reads his mouse story book to a group of children at Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Road. In the audience was Corrina Frisbie-Gauss, 7.

Year
1992
Month
February
Day
7
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Children Listen To David Park Williams Reading At Cobblestone Farm, February 1992

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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1992
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Author David Park Williams, right, reads his mouse story book to a group of children at Ann Arbor's Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Road. In the audience was Corrina Frisbie-Gauss, 7.

Year
1992
Month
February
Day
7
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Dancing With The Cobblestone Farm Country Dancers, April 1992

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Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1992
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Alice Ziegler, one of the Cobblestone Farm Country Dancers, dances with some of those who came out Sunday to the grand opening of the Cobblestone Farm Center. The facility will be used for pioneer living day camps and other special events, and will be available for rental through the city's Parks and Recreation Department.

Year
1992
Month
April
Day
26
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Horse Drawn Carriage Rides At Cobblestone Farm, December 1985

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Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1985
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One of Ann Arbor's historical landmarks- Cobblestone Farm- was the setting this weekend for a holiday festival representing life during the mid-1800s. Far left, two visitors pet a horse pulling a carriage. Carriage rides were offered to anyone who wanted a ride back to the parking lot or just a trip around the grounds. Near left, the Country Mouse, played by David Parks Williams (complete with whiskers and mouse ears on his top hat), reads a story to Jared Harless, 6, and brother Ben, 3.

Year
1985
Month
December
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David Park Williams As The Country Mouse Reads A Story To Kids At Cobblestone Farm, December 1985

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Ann Arbor News, December 16, 1985
Caption
One of Ann Arbor's historical landmarks- Cobblestone Farm- was the setting this weekend for a holiday festival representing life during the mid-1800s. Far left, two visitors pet a horse pulling a carriage. Carriage rides were offered to anyone who wanted a ride back to the parking lot or just a trip around the grounds. Near left, the Country Mouse, played by David Parks Williams (complete with whiskers and mouse ears on his top hat), reads a story to Jared Harless, 6, and brother Ben, 3.

Year
1985
Month
December
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The Log House Dedication At Cobblestone Farm, December 1986

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Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1986
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A group of devoted historians and history buffs turned out Sunday for the dedication of an 1837 log house on the grounds of the Cobblestone Farm, above, left, Elizabeth Dusseau serves mulled cider to the group. The cabin, which originally stood near Willis, was moved to the Packard Road site in 1981 through efforts of the Washtenaw County Historical Society and the Ann Arbor Area Foundation. The restored and furnished cabin will be open for public display and a hands-on Pioneer Living Program for children. For more information call, 994-2928.

Year
1986
Month
December
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Elizabeth Dusseau Getting Cider At The Log House Dedication At Cobblestone Farm, December 1986

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Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1986
Caption
A group of devoted historians and history buffs turned out Sunday for the dedication of an 1837 log house on the grounds of the Cobblestone Farm, above, left, Elizabeth Dusseau serves mulled cider to the group. The cabin, which originally stood near Willis, was moved to the Packard Road site in 1981 through efforts of the Washtenaw County Historical Society and the Ann Arbor Area Foundation. The restored and furnished cabin will be open for public display and a hands-on Pioneer Living Program for children. For more information call, 994-2928.

Year
1986
Month
December
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Ron Cummins Using Ropes To Climb The Trees At Cobblestone Farm, January 1987

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Ann Arbor News, January 16, 1987
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At right, forester Ron Cummins reaches for a broken branch some 40 feet above the ground. He uses the rope to raise and lower himself.

Year
1987
Month
January
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Girl Scout Troop 30 Admire The Christmas Garden At Cobblestone Farm, December 17, 1977

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Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1977
Caption
Martha Buhr Hahn and her year old son Joseph (left) look over an illuminated "Christmas Garden" at Cobblestone farm. The garden, complete with miniature homes, churches, a farm, a working water wheel and fountain, highlighted Cobblestone Farm Association's recent " Country Christmas" celebration. The Christmas garden became a custom in many German homes in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County as each generation added to the original display set under the Christmas tree. Mrs. Hahn and Joseph are direct descendants of Joseph Frank Buhr, founder of the Buhr Machine Tool Co., which donated the land for Buhr Park to the city. Also enjoying the garden are members of Girl Scout Troop 30 (right) dressed in old-fashioned garb. They are: Jennifer Pierce, Sara Arscott, Barb Loos, Stacey Sutfin and Traci Burmley.

Year
1977
Month
December
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Martha Buhr Hahn & Son, Joseph, Look At Christmas Garden At Cobblestone Farm, December 17, 1977

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Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1977
Caption
Martha Buhr Hahn and her year old son Joseph (left) look over an illuminated "Christmas Garden" at Cobblestone farm. The garden, complete with miniature homes, churches, a farm, a working water wheel and fountain, highlighted Cobblestone Farm Association's recent " Country Christmas" celebration. The Christmas garden became a custom in many German homes in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County as each generation added to the original display set under the Christmas tree. Mrs. Hahn and Joseph are direct descendants of Joseph Frank Buhr, founder of the Buhr Machine Tool Co., which donated the land for Buhr Park to the city. Also enjoying the garden are members of Girl Scout Troop 30 (right) dressed in old-fashioned garb. They are: Jennifer Pierce, Sara Arscott, Barb Loos, Stacey Sutfin and Traci Burmley.

Year
1977
Month
December
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Exterior Of Restored Portion Of Cobblestone Farm, September 22, 1977

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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1977
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Exterior restoration of the kitchen ell of Cobblestone Farm was completed in June. Tour guides will explain details of the project at the Fall Festival on Sunday.

Year
1977
Month
September
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Barbara McRitchie & Virginia Tobias Decorate The Stairs At Cobblestone Farmhouse For Christmas Celebrations, December 1979

Barbara McRitchie & Virginia Tobias Decorate The Stairs At Cobblestone Farmhouse For Christmas Celebrations, December 1979 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 2, 1979
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Christmas Past - Barbara McRitchie, left, and Virginia Tobias adorn the stairwell of Cobblestone Farm with decorations typical of the 1844-64 period.

Year
1979
Month
December
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Artifacts Found At An Excavation Site On Cobblestone Farms, August 1, 1975

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Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1975
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Medicine bottles and a paint bottle (upper left) were among the artifacts recovered from the chicken coop, which appears to have been a dumping ground for trash from the main house. The Indian artifacts - an unfinished arrowhead and fragments of a clay pipe - were also found there. The butter knife, which had the date 1894 stamped on the back, was found by the horse barn.

Year
1975
Month
August
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Cobblestone Farm Committee Members Replace Roof On Farmhouse, June 1974

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Ann Arbor News, June 10, 1974
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Members of the Cobblestone Farm Committee remove old shingles and lay plywood sheeting as part of a project to restore the farm. Rick Neumann, Michael Metaugh (from left), Jan Donaldson and Shirley Goddard prepare the new roofing. Dating back to the 1830s, the farm was purchased by the city as a historic site about a year ago. It also is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located on Packard Road adjacent to Buhr Park.

Year
1974
Month
June
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Crowd listening as Terry Whitman-Shoultes addresses Ypsilanti Township Board of Trustees on Adult Bookstore Decision, January 1986

Crowd listening as Terry Whitman-Shoultes addresses Ypsilanti Township Board of Trustees on Adult Bookstore Decision, January 1986 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1986
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Heads in the audience turned (left) [this photo] as Terry Whitman-Shoultes (above) began his comments to the board and Ypsilanti Township attorney Douglas Winters. Whitman-Shoultes, owner of several adult bookstores in the state, said he intends to sue trustees for their action 'within 30 days.'

Year
1986
Month
January
Day
21
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Washtenaw County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Keith Fulcher Named Top Cop, November 1996

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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1996
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Top Cop - Washtenaw County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Fulcher is the recipient of the department's Outstanding Service Award.

Year
1996
Month
November
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Washtenaw County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Keith Fulcher Trains New Recruits, April 1990

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Ann Arbor News, April 11, 1990
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Trainer Michael Fulcher thinks the new training makes better cops.

Year
1990
Month
April
Day
6
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Ann Arbor Junior Golf Tournament Medalists, June 1970

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Ann Arbor News, June 16, 1970
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Ed Shaffran and Jim Sivacek shared the medalist honor in the Ann Arbor Junior Golf Tournament at the Huron Municipal Course. Shaffran had a 34-36-70 while Sivacek shot a 37-33-70.

Year
1970
Month
June
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Ed Shaffran - Citizen Of The Year Finalist, January 1999

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Ann Arbor News, January 24, 1999
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Ed Shaffran has pushed improvements in Ann Arbor parking structures as chairman of the Downtown Development Authority.

Year
1999
Month
January
Day
19
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City Attorney R. Bruce Laidlaw Outside Ann Arbor City Hall, September 1991

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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1991
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City Attorney R. Bruce Laidlaw, a 22-year veteran of the city legal staff, pauses outside the Ann Arbor City Hall. Laidlaw will be leaving Ann Arbor's top legal post following a negotiated settlement with the city.

Year
1991
Month
September
Day
18
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Newly Constructed Redeemer Lutheran Church And School Building, July 1946

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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1946
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With the exterior completed except for landscaping, the new brick Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church and Lutheran Christian church school will be dedicated Sunday.

Year
1946
Month
July
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Guy C. Larcom, Jr. Greeted By City Officials, March 1956

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Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1956
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NEW ADMINISTRATOR MEETS OFFICIALS: Guy C. Larcom, jr. (standing, center), Ann Arbor's new city administrator, told city officials during last night's introduction meeting in the council chambers that he is glad to be here. Visible in picture (sitting at tables left, back to front) are Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Fred J. Mammel, assistant city engineer, and Alds. Charles W. Joiner, Arthur W. Gallup and Mrs. Margaret Towsley. Council President A. D. Moore is to the right of Larcom and Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann is at the right of Moore. Seated in front of Moore are City Clerk Fred J. Looker and his deputy, Miss Nancy Hunter. Larcom will officially begin his duties here on April 9.

Year
1956
Month
March
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New Redeemer Lutheran Church Building Under Construction, February 1957

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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1957
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CHURCH TAKES SHAPE: Construction of the new Redeemer Lutheran Church building at 1360 Pauline Blvd. has progressed far enough to give members a better idea of the appearance of their place of worship. Cornerstone for the building was laid last October. Architects are Krauss and Farnsworth of Lansing and mason contractor is Kenneth Owens.

Year
1957
Month
February
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Volunteers Finish Interior Of New Redeemer Lutheran Church Building, November 1957

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Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1957
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VOLUNTEERS FOR REDEEMER: Subfloors in the sanctuary of the new Redeemer Lutheran Church building are placed by one of the crews of the congregation's volunteer workers, who have contributed their labor for interior finishing of the church since last spring. Working are (left to right) Leon Hack, the Rev. Alvin Baer, pastor; Robert Laubengayer and Ralph Hack. A building committee acted as general contractor.

Year
1957
Month
November
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Exterior Of New Redeemer Lutheran Church Building, May 1958

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Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1958
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DEDICATION PLANNED: Redeemer Lutheran Church, located at 1360 Pauline Blvd., will be dedicated Sunday. Several former pastors will participate in the ceremonies, along with the present pastor, the Rev. Alvin H. Baer.

Year
1958
Month
May
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Pauline Acres Subdivision Under Construction, September 1953

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Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1953
Caption
These homes are among 17 being built in Pauline Acres subdivision, off Pauline Blvd., by the Lawry Construction Co. of Dearborn. Sales agents for the project, Hobbs & Schmidt Realtors, report that nine of the 17 are already sold. A model home, now completed, shows the important features of all the homes in the group. In the $18,000 bracket - highest price range in the group - it contains mahogany trim in the kitchen, full basement and built-in vanity in the bath. The homes have brick exteriors.

Year
1953
Month
September
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Short Stop Sign At Corner of Redeemer Ave and Pauline Blvd, February 1961

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Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1961
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SHORT SIGN: This is one of two stop signs on Redeemer Ave. at Pauline Blvd. which have been ruled illegal by Municipal Judge Francis L. O'Brien because they are shorter than the prescribed height. They are used only during school crossing hours.

Year
1961
Month
February
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Tall Stop Sign At Corner of Redeemer Ave and Pauline Blvd, February 1961

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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1961
Caption
IT'S LEGAL NOW: This stop sign at Pauline Blvd. and Redeemer Ave. now complies with state law. The sign, which formally was only 4 feet high, touched off a storm of protest by motorists who received tickets for driving through it. The sign slides down to allow the school crossing guard to cover it when youngsters are not going to and from school. City officials have said the sign is one of a number which must be corrected to be brought up to state requirements.

Year
1961
Month
February
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 7th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Chez Pauline", February 1961

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Ann Arbor News, February 15, 1961
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ANNUAL DINNER DANCE: Chez Pauline is the title of the Pauline Acres Women's Club's seventh annual dinner dance Saturday night at the Grotto Club which will be decorated in a New York night club motif. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. and dancing to the music of The Rambleers Orchestra will begin at 9 p.m. Creating decorations for the event are (left to right) Mrs. Henry Christopherson, Mrs. Donald Blair, chairman, and Mrs. Frank Bacon. Others on the decorating committee are Mrs. Bernard J. Brown, Mrs. Charles Donahey, Mrs. Leroy Ehnis, Mrs. Allen Eschelbach, Mrs. Donald Gray, Mrs. Fred Leeman and Mrs. Richard Sarns. Mrs. Roger P. Stein, club president, is general co-ordinator for the event. The planning and publicity co-chairmen are Mrs. Otto Kruse and Mrs. Arthur Hann. Mrs. Robert Davidson and Mrs. George Henry are in charge of the program. Club members are residents of Pauline Acres Subdivision.

Year
1961
Month
February
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 8th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Pauline's Peppermint Lounge", March 1962

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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1962
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PEPPERMINT TWIST: Everyone will be twisting to the music of the Rhythmaires Saturday night at the Grotto Club when the Pauline Acres Women's Club presents its eighth annual dinner dance, "Pauline's Peppermint Lounge." Ceiling-high peppermint poles will decorate the dance floor, and a photographer will "shoot" guests behind a booth of painted twisters which Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mrs. Melville Evans and Mrs. George Henry (left to right) are "trying out."

Year
1962
Month
March
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 9th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Knight In Bloom", March 1963

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 9th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Knight In Bloom", March 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1963
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MIDDLE AGES: Mrs. Richard Sarns (left) and Mrs. Otto Kruse show off the medieval horse and costumes which will decorate the Grotto Club Saturday night for the Pauline Acres Women's Club's ninth annual dinner dance. The decorations will be used for photographing members and guests in the Middle Ages headdress and horse. The evening will begin with dinner at 7:30 p.m.

Year
1963
Month
March
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 10th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Tokyo After Dark", February 1964

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Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1964
Caption
Mrs. Allen Eschelbach (left) and Mrs. Leroy Ehnis (right) are finding that the theme of the Pauline Acres Women's Club's annual dinner dance, "Tokyo After Dark,' lends itself to a wealth of artistic ideas for decorations. Japanese holidays and customs will be incorporated into the decor at the affair, which will be held Saturday.

Year
1964
Month
February
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 11th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Evening In Old Las Vegas", February 1965

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 11th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Evening In Old Las Vegas", February 1965 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1965
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Mrs. Donald Johnston (left) and Mrs. Roger P. Stein (right) pose in a dummy painting of two characters from the old west which will be part of the decorations at Saturday night's dinner dance being planned by the Pauline Acres Women's Club.

Year
1965
Month
February
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 12th Annual Dinner-Dance - "A Paris Happening", February 1966

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 12th Annual Dinner-Dance - "A Paris Happening", February 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1966
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Decorations which will lend the atmosphere of a Parisian cafe to the Grotto Club Saturday occupy the attention of Pauline Acres Women's Club members preparing for the group's annual dinner dance. Working with floral arrangements are (from left) Mrs. Richard Raab, Mrs. Herbert Hildebrandt and Mrs. George Conn.

Year
1966
Month
February
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 13th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Acres Gavotte", February 1967

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 13th Annual Dinner-Dance - "Acres Gavotte", February 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1967
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The Pauline Acres Women's Club has chosen the theme "Acres Gavotte" for its 13th annual dinner dance. Using a black and white color scheme for decorations are Mrs. Donald Gray (left) and Mrs. Donald Blair. The party will be held Saturday.

Year
1967
Month
February
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 14th Annual Dinner-Dance - "La Rosa", February 1968

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 14th Annual Dinner-Dance - "La Rosa", February 1968 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1968
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"La Rosa" is the theme chosen by the Pauline Acres Women's Club for its 14th annual dinner-dance Saturday evening. The Grotto Club on Stadium Boulevard will be the scene of the 7:30 p.m. event. Mrs. Roger P. Stein (left), program chairman, and Mrs. George A. Conn, decorations chairman, put finishing touches on decorations for the party. Mrs. Allen J. Eschelbach is chairman of the planning and publicity committee, and Mrs. Richard N. Sarns, club president, is co-ordinator of all committees.

Year
1968
Month
February
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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 25th Anniversary Celebration, October 1979

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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1979
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25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION - Planning a 25th anniversary celebration for the Pauline Acres Women's Club are, from left, Norma Sarns of 3645 Daleview, Laura Lee DeHaven of 2718 Glenbridge and Caroline Eschelbach of 1310 Russell St.

Year
1979
Month
October
Day
7
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