Hodgins Horseback Wedding Ceremony - November 25, 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1954
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HORSEBACK CEREMONY: Mounted on horses and clad in western regalia, Kenneth Hodgins (second from left) of 5450 Carpenter Rd. and Mrs. Maude Hodgins (second from right) were married on Thanksgiving Day morning. The couple, married 22 years before being divorced two years ago, was remarried by the Rev. W. S. Nelson (extreme right) who stood on a raised platform but remained on foot. The best man, Robert Banta of Ypsilanti township (extreme left) and the matron of honor, Mrs. Banta (next to Mrs. Hodgins), also were on horses. The ceremony was performed under cloudy skies.
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1954
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HORSEBACK CEREMONY: Mounted on horses and clad in western regalia, Kenneth Hodgins (second from left) of 5450 Carpenter Rd. and Mrs. Maude Hodgins (second from right) were married on Thanksgiving Day morning. The couple, married 22 years before being divorced two years ago, was remarried by the Rev. W. S. Nelson (extreme right) who stood on a raised platform but remained on foot. The best man, Robert Banta of Ypsilanti township (extreme left) and the matron of honor, Mrs. Banta (next to Mrs. Hodgins), also were on horses. The ceremony was performed under cloudy skies.
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Horseback Ceremony
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Thanksgiving Turkeys Ready at Clague Grocery Store, November 1950
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1950
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Second Baptist Church Provides Thanksgiving Day Dinner to Miller Manor Residents, November 2005 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
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2005
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Ann Arbor News, November 25, 2005
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The Rev. Yolanda Whiten, left, of the Second Baptist Church of Ann Arbor, gets a hug from Shemeka Hightower, a resident of Miller Manor, after Whiten and several volunteers from her church put on a Thanksgiving dinner at the residence Thursday.
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 2005
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The Rev. Yolanda Whiten, left, of the Second Baptist Church of Ann Arbor, gets a hug from Shemeka Hightower, a resident of Miller Manor, after Whiten and several volunteers from her church put on a Thanksgiving dinner at the residence Thursday.
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Ann Arbor Church Aims To Feed Body And Soul
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2005
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Mack School Kindergartners Create Thanksgiving Turkeys, November 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, November 24, 1960
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TURKEY TIME: Kindergartners at Mack School were as busy preparing the turkey yesterday at school as were their mothers at home. Colorful paint and a few carefully placed paper feathers changed a paper bag into a Thanksgiving turkey to help mother decorate her table. The young artists are (left to right) Marcia Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gould of Mark Hannah Pl.; Willie Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Boyce of Gott St.; Rodney Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Yates of Hiscock St.; and David Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rendel Smith of W. Huron St.
Ann Arbor News, November 24, 1960
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TURKEY TIME: Kindergartners at Mack School were as busy preparing the turkey yesterday at school as were their mothers at home. Colorful paint and a few carefully placed paper feathers changed a paper bag into a Thanksgiving turkey to help mother decorate her table. The young artists are (left to right) Marcia Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gould of Mark Hannah Pl.; Willie Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Boyce of Gott St.; Rodney Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Yates of Hiscock St.; and David Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rendel Smith of W. Huron St.
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Local Thanksgiving Artists At Work
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November
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1960
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Bach School Fourth Graders Present "The First Thanksgiving", November 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1961
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1961
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Bach School fourth graders shown here in a scene from their original play, "The First Thanksgiving," are (girls, left to right) Caroline Helfrich, Debby Morton and Margaret Westrum, and (boys, left to right) Guerney Hunt, Roger Novick and David Fuller. The youngsters are in Mrs. Roberta Shapiro's class.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1961
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Bach School fourth graders shown here in a scene from their original play, "The First Thanksgiving," are (girls, left to right) Caroline Helfrich, Debby Morton and Margaret Westrum, and (boys, left to right) Guerney Hunt, Roger Novick and David Fuller. The youngsters are in Mrs. Roberta Shapiro's class.
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For Thanksgiving
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1961
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Golden Age Club Members Celebrate Thanksgiving, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1962
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Members of the Golden Age Club, sponsored by the Salvation Army, held a pre-Thanksgiving dinner over the weekend. Fifty-seven members of the club, composed of persons 60 or older, dined at the traditional feast. The Ann Arbor Community Center Dames provided the decorations, and the dessert - pumpkin pie.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1962
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Members of the Golden Age Club, sponsored by the Salvation Army, held a pre-Thanksgiving dinner over the weekend. Fifty-seven members of the club, composed of persons 60 or older, dined at the traditional feast. The Ann Arbor Community Center Dames provided the decorations, and the dessert - pumpkin pie.
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