Mabel Holmes, Baking Mix Pioneer, Dies
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25
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November
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1977
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Ann Evarts, DAR trip to Washington, April 1939 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1939
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Nine-Month-Old Boy, 35 Others Naturalized Here
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21
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November
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1957
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30 Become U.S. Citizens Here
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22
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May
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1958
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32 Pledge Allegiance To U.S. For First Time
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26
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May
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1966
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16 Become Citizens At Hearing Held By Three Circuit Judges
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3
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November
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1967
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U.S. Citizenship Granted
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23
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May
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1968
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Modern Pilgrims Naturalized
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21
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November
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1971
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DAR Host Mrs. Laura Ind Welcomes New U.S. Citizens, November 1969
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1969
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DAR Provides Luncheon For 18 New U.S. Citizens, November 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1951
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Following ceremonies yesterday in which 18 persons were made naturalized citizens of the United States, lunch was served by Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. A chapter member is shown serving (left to right) Mrs. Shake Kalousdian of Turkey, Ross D. Margeson of Canada and Natalie Cain of Bulgaria. Miss Cain was a contestant in the recent "Miss Red Feather" competition.
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1951
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Following ceremonies yesterday in which 18 persons were made naturalized citizens of the United States, lunch was served by Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. A chapter member is shown serving (left to right) Mrs. Shake Kalousdian of Turkey, Ross D. Margeson of Canada and Natalie Cain of Bulgaria. Miss Cain was a contestant in the recent "Miss Red Feather" competition.
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