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Members Of University Elementary School's Brownie Troop 64 Eat The Brownies They Baked In A Cooking Class, March 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Members Of University Elementary School's Brownie Troop 64 Eat The Brownies They Baked In A Cooking Class, March 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1950
Caption:
In final proof that they know their ways around a kitchen, Brownie Troop 64 eats the cookies the girls have just made in a two-hour cooking lesson at the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. office. The cooks in the front row (left to right) are Patty Williams, 8; Judith Ann Mansfield, 8; Anne Coleman, 9; and Mary Craig, 9; Back row (left to right): Jane Litzenberg, 8; Allison Dempster, 9; Maristella Salazar, 10; and Jo Anne Ivory, 9.

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Girl Scout Troop 75 of Rawsonville tours the Ypsilanti Daily Press, January 1956

Girl Scout Troop 75 of Rawsonville tours the Ypsilanti Daily Press, January 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1956
Caption:
GIRL SCOUT TROOP 75 of Rawsonville was shown through the Ypsilanti Daily Press this morning. With the leaders, Mrs. Naomi Bennett and Mrs. Faye Cooper, Nancy McCartney, Shirley Padelford, Estha Pinter, Wilma Carver, Sherill and Sharon Roy, Donna Judy, and Linda Bennett are examining the press. A ninth girl, Edna Caswell, was absent. They found the teletype interesting.

Girl Scouts of the Salvation Army, Community Fund Publicity, October 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Girl Scouts of the Salvation Army, Community Fund Publicity, October 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1937
Caption:
ADDING TO THE BRIGHTNESS OF LIFE Sunbeams are the Girl Scouts of the Salvation Army. Here they are at one of their meetings. Among the activities supported in part or whole by the Community fund is the relief, social, and character-building work of the Salvation Army in Ann Arbor. The Army looks after needy transients. It provides them with lodging, food, clothing, and other assistance as demanded by circumstances. The Sunbeams are youngsters from 8 to 11 years of age, who meet regularly, received useful training, do worthy work, and have a good time under wholesome auspices. The general Community Fund solicitation will be in full swing next week when all Ann Arbor residents who are interested in the welfare of their neighbors and of the community as a whole will be given an opportunity to contribute.