Women Pack Candy for the First Congregational Church Bazaar, November 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1954
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Bazaar Candy Was Frozen First: The women in the top picture, Mrs. J. H. Hodges of Onondaga St. (left), Mrs. Harold Trick of Woodside Rd. (center) and Mrs. Frank Crandall of Hill St. pack thawed candy of all sorts in hand-painted tins to be sold at the Congregational Church bazaar Wednesday. Women of the church have been making the candy for some time and storing it in Mrs. Crandall's freezer (lower picture). The bazaar, which will be open to the public, will be held in the parish hall.
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1954
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Bazaar Candy Was Frozen First: The women in the top picture, Mrs. J. H. Hodges of Onondaga St. (left), Mrs. Harold Trick of Woodside Rd. (center) and Mrs. Frank Crandall of Hill St. pack thawed candy of all sorts in hand-painted tins to be sold at the Congregational Church bazaar Wednesday. Women of the church have been making the candy for some time and storing it in Mrs. Crandall's freezer (lower picture). The bazaar, which will be open to the public, will be held in the parish hall.
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Candy for the First Congregational Church Bazaar, November 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1954
Caption:
Bazaar Candy Was Frozen First: The women in the top picture, Mrs. J. H. Hodges of Onondaga St. (left), Mrs. Harold Trick of Woodside Rd. (center) and Mrs. Frank Crandall of Hill St. pack thawed candy of all sorts in hand-painted tins to be sold at the Congregational Church bazaar Wednesday. Women of the church have been making the candy for some time and storing it in Mrs. Crandall's freezer (lower picture). The bazaar, which will be open to the public, will be held in the parish hall.
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1954
Caption:
Bazaar Candy Was Frozen First: The women in the top picture, Mrs. J. H. Hodges of Onondaga St. (left), Mrs. Harold Trick of Woodside Rd. (center) and Mrs. Frank Crandall of Hill St. pack thawed candy of all sorts in hand-painted tins to be sold at the Congregational Church bazaar Wednesday. Women of the church have been making the candy for some time and storing it in Mrs. Crandall's freezer (lower picture). The bazaar, which will be open to the public, will be held in the parish hall.
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Community Fund Campaign Tea, October 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1937
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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1937
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PLAN COMMUNITY FUND WORK: Gathering for tea yesterday at the home of Mrs. Louis H. Hollway were the leaders in the women's division for the Community Fund campaign Nov. 2 to 9. Left to right standing are: Mrs. George H. Sandenburgh, Mrs. Ralph W. Hammett, Mrs. Albert J. Rapp, Mrs. H. W. MacLachlan, Mrs. J. Hallett Hodges, Mrs. Edward W. Blakeman, Mrs. Charles A. Fisher, Mrs. Mahlon H. Buell, Mrs. D. E. Standish and Mrs. Hollway. Seated at the tea table is Mrs. Ralph Sawyer. Three others, Mrs., O. S. Duffendack, Mrs. Arthur B. Boehlman and Mrs. William G. Robinson were not present when the picture was taken.
Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1937
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PLAN COMMUNITY FUND WORK: Gathering for tea yesterday at the home of Mrs. Louis H. Hollway were the leaders in the women's division for the Community Fund campaign Nov. 2 to 9. Left to right standing are: Mrs. George H. Sandenburgh, Mrs. Ralph W. Hammett, Mrs. Albert J. Rapp, Mrs. H. W. MacLachlan, Mrs. J. Hallett Hodges, Mrs. Edward W. Blakeman, Mrs. Charles A. Fisher, Mrs. Mahlon H. Buell, Mrs. D. E. Standish and Mrs. Hollway. Seated at the tea table is Mrs. Ralph Sawyer. Three others, Mrs., O. S. Duffendack, Mrs. Arthur B. Boehlman and Mrs. William G. Robinson were not present when the picture was taken.
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Girl Scouts Will Dedicate Camp Hilltop Sunday
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19
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May
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1949
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