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Daughters of the American Revolution Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter, February 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Daughters of the American Revolution Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter, February 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1967
Caption:
Angell Chapter Good Citizens Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) honored eight young women for outstanding citizenship qualities at an annual evening program Thursday. The girls chosen by their respective high schools are (left to right) Christine Lindauer, Chelsea High School; Susan Marie Randall, Manchester High School; Rebecca Stevenson, Whitmore Lake High School; Lindsey Kahler, Ann Arbor High School; Becky Ealy, Saline High School; Ann E. Sloan, University High School, and Sandra Hartman, Milan High School. Not pictured is Elaine Arbour of Dexter High School. The girls, selected on the basis of leadership, service, dependability and patriotism, will compete in the state competition. State winners will enter a national contest.

DAR Women Place Marker On Grave Of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller, April 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel

DAR Women Place Marker On Grave Of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller, April 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1959
Caption:
HONOR DAUGHTER OF REVOLUTION: Miss Marion N. Willcox of Marshall places a marker on the grave of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller in Forest Hill Cemetery, designating her as a "real" daughter of the American Revolution. Also taking part in the ceremony yesterday afternoon were Mrs. Raymond E. Spokes, regent of the Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of the DAR, and Mrs. Harry N. Deyo of Plymouth, state chaplain.

Children of the American Revolution Valentines Party, February 1949 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte

Children of the American Revolution Valentines Party, February 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1949
Caption:
It isn't hard to keep a group of seven children happy when they have valentines to look at and good things to eat. The above children, members of the Ann Allen Society of the Children of the American Revolution, were entertained yesterday afternoon at a Valentines party given by 21-month-old Barbara Jean Hanson (aided and abetted by her mother, Mrs. Richard F. Hanson of Pinewood Ave., of course). Pictured in contented repose (for the time being) are (left to right) Robert Brent Beebe, 11-month-old-son of Mrs. Austin H. Beebe, jr. of Dexter Rd.; Susan Elizabeth Kagay, five years old, whose mother, Mrs. John J. Kagay of Columbia Ave., is regent of Sarah Caswell Chapter, DAR; Barbara Jean (the hostess); Russell Ralph Allen, 17-month-old son of Mrs. Ralph Allen of Pittsfield Village; Bert Lawrence Karl Heideman, two years old, son of Mrs. Bert Heideman, senior president of the Ann Allen Society; three-year-old Frances Ann Jobes, daughter of Mrs. Frank W. Jobes, senior state Red Cross chairman and state promoter for the CAR; and five-year-old Lane Maxwell Allen, who is Russell Ralph's brother. Not shown in the picture is the junior president of the Ann Allen Society, Caryl Ann Stuhrberg, daughter of Mrs. Carl H. Stuhrberg of Harding Rd., a director of the Angell Chapter.

DAR Members Display Antiques, September 1969

DAR Members Display Antiques, September 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1969
Caption:
Members of the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) gathered for their first fall meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. William A. Gracie Jr. As well as welcoming prospective members, the group displayed family possessions dating back more than a century. Holding exhibit pieces are (from left): Mrs. Arlen Hellwarth, regent; Mrs. Gracie, and Mrs. Thomas J. DeKornfeld, recording secretary.

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