AA Firemen Fill Easter 'Baskets' For Hospitalized Children, April 1, 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1972
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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
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Firemen Brighten Youngsters' Easter: Tomorrow morning children in three local facilities will receive plastic fire hats filled with Eastern (sic) candy as members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department continue a project begun five years ago. Jack Romeo, manager of the Kroger Co. market on Broadway, donated candy and firemen shown here began filling the unique Easter baskets this morning. Left to right are Butch Cavadas, William Koernke, Don Haywood, John Wilson, Fire Sgt. Leroy Dibble, Battalion Chief Paul Wenk and James Centilli. Young persons in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mott's Children's Hospital and the Michigan Children's Institute will receive the baskets.
Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
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Firemen Brighten Youngsters' Easter: Tomorrow morning children in three local facilities will receive plastic fire hats filled with Eastern (sic) candy as members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department continue a project begun five years ago. Jack Romeo, manager of the Kroger Co. market on Broadway, donated candy and firemen shown here began filling the unique Easter baskets this morning. Left to right are Butch Cavadas, William Koernke, Don Haywood, John Wilson, Fire Sgt. Leroy Dibble, Battalion Chief Paul Wenk and James Centilli. Young persons in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mott's Children's Hospital and the Michigan Children's Institute will receive the baskets.
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25 Years Of Fighting Fires

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Real Estate Transfers

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U. S. probing 26 slavery cases

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Electrical Map at Grace Bible School and Church, November 1951 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1951
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Ann Arbor News, December 1, 1951
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Missionary Map Lights Up Children- and, adults, too- can learn missionary geography with this map that lights up at Grace Bible Church. The map has been wired with 19 switches lighting up points where Grace Church helps support mission work. Switches work independently but none can be lighted unless the light representing Ann Arbor is on, symbolic of the mission dependence on home help. Lights in the United States represent radio, student, prison and charitable work. John Wilson, 8, of 1804 Charlton Dr. (left) looks on as his sister Karen, 10, points to the Ann Arbor light. Explaining it all and operating the switches is Rev. Harold J. DeVries, pastor.
Ann Arbor News, December 1, 1951
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Missionary Map Lights Up Children- and, adults, too- can learn missionary geography with this map that lights up at Grace Bible Church. The map has been wired with 19 switches lighting up points where Grace Church helps support mission work. Switches work independently but none can be lighted unless the light representing Ann Arbor is on, symbolic of the mission dependence on home help. Lights in the United States represent radio, student, prison and charitable work. John Wilson, 8, of 1804 Charlton Dr. (left) looks on as his sister Karen, 10, points to the Ann Arbor light. Explaining it all and operating the switches is Rev. Harold J. DeVries, pastor.
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