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Erma Borders, Widow Of Sheriff's Deputy, And Newborn Daughter, September 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Erma Borders, Widow Of Sheriff's Deputy, And Newborn Daughter, September 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1966
Caption:
Mrs. Leo Borders, widow of a deputy who was killed Aug. 3 while chasing a speeding car near Portage Lake, gets a chance to become acquainted with her new-born daughter, Dawn Renee, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Dawn was born Thursday. Mrs. Borders and Dawn, and another small daughter, Sara, make their home in Chelsea.

Impressive View Of University Hospital

Impressive View Of University Hospital image
Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
January
Year
1947
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Gladys Clouse With Newborn Twin Sons Jay & Ray, December 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Gladys Clouse With Newborn Twin Sons Jay & Ray, December 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1949
Caption:
The usual problems of telling identical twin sons apart is complicated for Mrs. Cecil C. Clouse, shown here in Saline General Hospital with her 12th and 13th children. Her 10 other living children selected the names of Jay Jarrel and Ray Darrel Clouse for the boys - but no one has yet designated which one is which. By coincidence, the twins were born on Dec. 13 - their father's 46th birthday. The family lives at 3750 Arkona Rd., Saline.

Mercy College Of Nursing: Graduating Nurses At St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, August 1943

Mercy College Of Nursing: Graduating Nurses At St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, August 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1943
Caption:
SCHOOLING ENDED: Graduating nurses at St. Joseph's Mercy hospital are proud of their 100 per cent enlistment in the Red Cross. Note insignia on their left pockets. Those who are to be graduated at Detroit today are: Left to right, front row, Mary Helen Hoffman, Harriett Danowski, Lillian Di Ulio, Rose Gargalino, Patricia Ducey, Betty Wiltse, Mary Nicklowitz, Margaret Feldcamp; second row, Kathryn Calkins, Betty Bernier, Alice Foley, Pauline Zahner, Ruth Bock, Mary Daoust; third row, Georgia Mae Johnson, Ruth Hockman, Mary Reddinger, Elsie Close, Dora Raad, Elizabeth Raad.