Whistles, Sirens, Bells To Proclaim D-Day In City - Churches To Have Prayer Services When Invasion Begins
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1944
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Many Churches Hold Special D-Day Services - Others Are Scheduled For Tonight And Tomorrow In Ann Arbor
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6
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June
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1944
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Steam Shovel at First Methodist Church Construction Site, April 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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First Methodist Church Construction - Stalker Hall, July, 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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First Methodist Church - Old One Coming Down New One Abuilding, December 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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First Methodist Church Old - One Coming Down New One Abuilding, December 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Women's Dinner with Mrs. Fisher at Methodist Church Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1936
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Early Ann Arbor Shown In Pictures Published In 1878 - New York Graphic Issued On June 7, 1878, Told of City - Noted 60 Years Ago As Center of Beauty and Cultures
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June
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1938
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Groundbreaking for School Addition at First Methodist Church
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1954
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Groundbreaking ceremony for the First Methodist Church's $207,000 church school addition were held yesterday with the Rev. Merrill R. Abbey, pastor (far left)), handling the ceremonial shovel. Others taking part in the groundbreaking were (left to right): Miss Alma Goulette, a Sunday school teacher for 25 years, who is partially hidden behind the pastor; Mrs. F. Ridlen Harrell, president of the Women's Society of Christian Service; Emerson Powrie, chairman of the building committee; Stuart Abbey, president of the Youth Council; The Rev. L. LaVerne Finch, district superintendent; the Rev. Erland J. Wangdahl, associate minister; the Rev. Eugene J. Ransom, minister to students; and A. E. White, chairman of the trustees.
Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1954
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Groundbreaking ceremony for the First Methodist Church's $207,000 church school addition were held yesterday with the Rev. Merrill R. Abbey, pastor (far left)), handling the ceremonial shovel. Others taking part in the groundbreaking were (left to right): Miss Alma Goulette, a Sunday school teacher for 25 years, who is partially hidden behind the pastor; Mrs. F. Ridlen Harrell, president of the Women's Society of Christian Service; Emerson Powrie, chairman of the building committee; Stuart Abbey, president of the Youth Council; The Rev. L. LaVerne Finch, district superintendent; the Rev. Erland J. Wangdahl, associate minister; the Rev. Eugene J. Ransom, minister to students; and A. E. White, chairman of the trustees.
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Council Of Catholic Women Bridge Tea Committee, June 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1939
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CHAIRMAN AND ASSISTANTS FOR BENEFIT PARTY: Mrs. George Ennen of Ypsilanti, general chairman of the benefit bridge tea to be given Friday afternoon in the Michigan League by the Councils of Catholic Women of the Ann Arbor deanery, conferred last night with her assistants on final plans for the party. The group above met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Burns of Church St. From left to right they are Miss Mary O'Hara of N. Division St., vice chairman; Mrs. Ennen; and Mrs. William Ager of Shadford R., ticket chairman.
Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1939
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CHAIRMAN AND ASSISTANTS FOR BENEFIT PARTY: Mrs. George Ennen of Ypsilanti, general chairman of the benefit bridge tea to be given Friday afternoon in the Michigan League by the Councils of Catholic Women of the Ann Arbor deanery, conferred last night with her assistants on final plans for the party. The group above met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Burns of Church St. From left to right they are Miss Mary O'Hara of N. Division St., vice chairman; Mrs. Ennen; and Mrs. William Ager of Shadford R., ticket chairman.
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