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Chenille Sisters Flyer for Old Town

Chenille Sisters Flyer for Old Town image

che-nille (she-nel) n.  A tufted cord, used for embroidery, fringes, etc.; also, a fabric made with a filling of this cord.

sis-ters (sis-ters) n.  Those women who share a friendship, outlook or vision collectively.

che-nille sisters  1.  Connie Huber,  Cheryl Dawdy, Grace Morand, with unpredictable and often campy arrangements of delicious three part harmonies.  2. Very snazzy.  3.Don't miss them.  4. They're gonna be famous.

OLDTOWN

Liberty &:. Ashley Thursdays 5:30-7:30

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Old Town Tavern renovation, 1977 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Old Town Tavern renovation, 1977 image
Year:
1977

Old Town Tavern, Mr Floods, Leo Ping's, 1975 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Old Town Tavern, Mr Floods, Leo Ping's, 1975 image
Year:
1975

Round Table store hours sign, 1977 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Round Table store hours sign, 1977 image
Year:
1977

The Round Table, Liberty Inn Tavern, 1977 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

The Round Table, Liberty Inn Tavern, 1977 image
Year:
1977

William McCready & Storm Present A Certificate Of Appreciation To James Kearns, October 1956

William McCready & Storm Present A Certificate Of Appreciation To James Kearns, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1956
Caption:
COINS FOR CURSING: James W. Kearns (right) and his wife, proprietors of the Union Bar at 122 W. Liberty St., suggest to patrons using profanity that they drop some money into the bar's Lions Club canister for aid to the blind. They have accumulated enough to make some sizeable donations to the Leader Dogs for the Blind School at Rochester. Yesterday at the Lions Club Luncheon William H. McCready (left), blind Law School student at the University, presented the school's certificate of appreciation to Kearns. McCready's leader dog "Storm" was trained at the Rochester school.