Ella Travis Beal Blows Out The Candles On Her Birthday Cake - February 1, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1943
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Ella Travis Beal Cuts The Cake At Her Birthday Luncheon - February 1, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1943
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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1943
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Mrs. Junius E. Beal of S. Fifth Ave. was honored at a birthday luncheon given yesterday in the Michigan League. Above, with Mrs. Beal, who is cutting the first piece of the cake, are, from the left, Mrs. Herman Page of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Beal, Mrs. Rollin E. Drake of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Alex Dow of Barton Hills, and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven.
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1943
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Mrs. Junius E. Beal of S. Fifth Ave. was honored at a birthday luncheon given yesterday in the Michigan League. Above, with Mrs. Beal, who is cutting the first piece of the cake, are, from the left, Mrs. Herman Page of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Beal, Mrs. Rollin E. Drake of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Alex Dow of Barton Hills, and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven.
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Barbara Brooks To Marry Officer In Naval Reserve

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28
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August
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1943
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'Kids, Classes, Jobs' Next Issues Topic

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23
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March
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1970
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Luncheon Planned For Goodwill Circle

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2
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April
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1956
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City 'Salute' To Working Women To Include Varied Special Events

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16
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March
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1963
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Founders Day Lunch Planned

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8
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April
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1982
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Guests Eat Boxed Lunches At The Formal Opening & Dedication Of The New Ann Arbor Parke Davis Research Laboratories, April 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1960
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Ladies Decorate Dolls for Beth Israel Sisterhood's Annual Torah Fund Luncheon, March 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1964
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Fashion In Miniature: Mrs. Paul Pressel, Mrs. Symond Gottlieb and Mrs. Lawrence Sarnoff (from left) are decking out dolls in stylish costumes for table decorations in keeping with a fashion mood for Beth Israel Sisterhood's annual Torah Fund luncheon. The latest in spring fashions will be modeled for members during the luncheon, which is Thursday. Mrs. Symond Gottlieb is general chairman of the group's prime fund-raising luncheon.
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1964
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Fashion In Miniature: Mrs. Paul Pressel, Mrs. Symond Gottlieb and Mrs. Lawrence Sarnoff (from left) are decking out dolls in stylish costumes for table decorations in keeping with a fashion mood for Beth Israel Sisterhood's annual Torah Fund luncheon. The latest in spring fashions will be modeled for members during the luncheon, which is Thursday. Mrs. Symond Gottlieb is general chairman of the group's prime fund-raising luncheon.
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Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church of Ypsilanti holds Foodless Luncheon, April 1953 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1953
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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1953
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A novel expression of the self-denial practiced by many Christians in preparation for Easter was the foodless luncheon held by the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church in Ypsilanti. The women gathered around bare dining tables for a service of worship and meditation. An offering was made for world relief. Rev. Raymon B. Bair, pastor, conducts the service.
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1953
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A novel expression of the self-denial practiced by many Christians in preparation for Easter was the foodless luncheon held by the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church in Ypsilanti. The women gathered around bare dining tables for a service of worship and meditation. An offering was made for world relief. Rev. Raymon B. Bair, pastor, conducts the service.
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