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This Joynt's A Jumpin'

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
December
Year
1995
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Patsy Chandler, Left, Is Greeted By Kathy Majors At The 41st Chandler Birthday Club Tea, March 10, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner

Patsy Chandler, Left, Is Greeted By Kathy Majors At The 41st Chandler Birthday Club Tea, March 10, 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
Caption:
Eric Noyd drops to one knee as he and sister, Cherrelle, and Richard Brown sing, "I know the Lord is Real" during the 41st annual Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea. Below, Kathy Majors, right, greets the guest of honor, Patsy Chandler.

Children Sing At The 41st Chandler Birthday Club Tea, March 10, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner

Children Sing At The 41st Chandler Birthday Club Tea, March 10, 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
Caption:
Eric Noyd drops to one knee as he and sister, Cherrelle, and Richard Brown sing, "I know the Lord is Real" during the 41st annual Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea. Below, Kathy Majors, right, greets the guest of honor, Patsy Chandler.

Train Show Just The Ticket For Hobbyist

Train Show Just The Ticket For Hobbyist image
Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
February
Year
1997
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Susan Wineberg and Lars Bjorn in their historic home at 712 E. Ann St., October 1993 Photographer: Paul Warner

Susan Wineberg and Lars Bjorn in their historic home at 712 E. Ann St., October 1993 image
Year:
1993
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1993
Caption:
Old maps and city directories gave Susan Wineberg and Lars Bjorn clues about their house.

Susan Wineberg and Lars Bjorn in their historic home at 712 E. Ann St., October 1993 Photographer: Paul Warner

Susan Wineberg and Lars Bjorn in their historic home at 712 E. Ann St., October 1993 image
Year:
1993
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1993
Caption:
Lars Bjorn and Susan Wineberg found out their 1850s home on East Ann Street was built by a founder of the U-M Medical School and once had extensive gardens.