Mrs. Thomas Caless, Mrs. Ralph W. Lenz, and Mrs. Lee E. Danielson Rehearse Human Rights Drama, November 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1965
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Human Rights Drama Rehearsing their roles as the king and serf in the drama "Cavalcade of Human Rights" to be featured during World Community Day Friday are Mrs. Thomas Caless (from left) and Mrs. Ralph W. Lenz, under the direction of Mrs. Lee E. Danielson. The event, being sponsored by the United Church Women, will be held at the Congregational Church. Mrs. Ernest Nicolaides is chairman of the public event.
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1965
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Human Rights Drama Rehearsing their roles as the king and serf in the drama "Cavalcade of Human Rights" to be featured during World Community Day Friday are Mrs. Thomas Caless (from left) and Mrs. Ralph W. Lenz, under the direction of Mrs. Lee E. Danielson. The event, being sponsored by the United Church Women, will be held at the Congregational Church. Mrs. Ernest Nicolaides is chairman of the public event.
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Zion Lutheran Church Women Decorate for World Community Day Breakfast, November 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1964
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Select Community Day Theme Focus of the World Community Day breakfast Friday will be "The Women's Touch." Decorating Zion Lutheran Church for the event are (from left) Mrs. E. J. Royce, Mrs. Armand Hewett and Mrs. Ernest Nicolaides. Mrs. Kenneth Boulding will be guest speaker. Mrs. Ralph Lenz is chairman of the affair.
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1964
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Select Community Day Theme Focus of the World Community Day breakfast Friday will be "The Women's Touch." Decorating Zion Lutheran Church for the event are (from left) Mrs. E. J. Royce, Mrs. Armand Hewett and Mrs. Ernest Nicolaides. Mrs. Kenneth Boulding will be guest speaker. Mrs. Ralph Lenz is chairman of the affair.
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First Congregational Church Jack O'Lantern Contest, October 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1962
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Prize Pumpkins? Highlighting the annual Family Harvest Gala of the First Congregational Church will be a Jack O'Lantern contest for the children of the congregation. Mrs. Ernest Nicolaides' children, (left to right) Mary, 5, David, 7 1/2, and Mark 8 1/2, are busy adding that last "sinister grin" to their pumpkins. Prizes will be awarded for the best small and large pumpkins and for the most unique, most happy and most scary.
Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1962
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Prize Pumpkins? Highlighting the annual Family Harvest Gala of the First Congregational Church will be a Jack O'Lantern contest for the children of the congregation. Mrs. Ernest Nicolaides' children, (left to right) Mary, 5, David, 7 1/2, and Mark 8 1/2, are busy adding that last "sinister grin" to their pumpkins. Prizes will be awarded for the best small and large pumpkins and for the most unique, most happy and most scary.
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