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Santa Visits Tommy McIntyre At St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, December 1948

Santa Visits Tommy McIntyre At St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, December 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1948
Caption:
'A RIGHT JOLLY OLD ELF -': During Santa's visit with patients in St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital yesterday afternoon, he stopped by the bedsides of some of the children who couldn't be moved to the auditorium where a Christmas open house was held. Here, St. Nick cheers 18-month-old Tommy G. McIntyre of Monroe.

Santa Chats With Young Patients At The St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Christmas Open House, December 1948

Santa Chats With Young Patients At The St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Christmas Open House, December 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1948
Caption:
'AND YOU CAN BRING ME -': Main attraction, of course, at the Christmas Open House held by the sisters and staff of St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital for children patients was the man with the white whiskers and the deep laugh. Some of the party-goers able to attend the affair in the hospital auditorium are clustered around Santa Claus and, presumably, the little fellow on Santa's knee is only about half-way through his Christmas list. In the evening, staff members presented a program of entertainment for child and adult patients from the auditorium stage.

Ann Arbor Board Of Realtors Christmas Party At Washtenaw Country Club, December 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor Board Of Realtors Christmas Party At Washtenaw Country Club, December 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1959
Caption:
HONOR REALTORS: J. Karl Malcolm, 83-year-old local realtor, receives from Donald A. Duncanson, Ann Arbor Board of Realtors president, a plaque in recognition of his service as president of the board in 1928 and 1934. The plaque and 11 others were presented to former presidents at a realtor board Christmas party Thursday at the Washtenaw Country Club. Those shown who received plaques are (left to right) Roswell Dillon, Wendell Hobbs, Alfred E. Shanklin, George Cornell, Stewart Butts, Maynard Newton, sr., Floyd Sergeant and Edwin Haab. Three others not shown received plaques. They are V. O. Nelson, Louis C. Andrews, sr., and L. D. Carr of Frankfort. Carr, who observes his 100th birthday Jan. 29, was the board's president in 1920.