She Wins Ticket To Johnson Dinner

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24
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January
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1964
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Peter Jr. and Duncan Darrow Inspect The Family Freezer, July 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1961
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BEEF EATERS: The Darrow boys - Peter, jr., (left) and Duncan - inspect the family freezer to see what remains of the half a cow the family purchased last August. The Peter Darrows, who live at 1043 Martin Pl., find that purchasing a half a cow annually from a local meat market is economical for a growing family. Charlotte Darrow, whose specialties are a beef stew, burgundy style, and a pot roast with brandy and red wine, has the butcher cut and wrap the beef in the desired cuts for cooking her family's favorite recipes.
Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1961
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BEEF EATERS: The Darrow boys - Peter, jr., (left) and Duncan - inspect the family freezer to see what remains of the half a cow the family purchased last August. The Peter Darrows, who live at 1043 Martin Pl., find that purchasing a half a cow annually from a local meat market is economical for a growing family. Charlotte Darrow, whose specialties are a beef stew, burgundy style, and a pot roast with brandy and red wine, has the butcher cut and wrap the beef in the desired cuts for cooking her family's favorite recipes.
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Newly Married Peter & Charlotte Darrow Leave St. Andrew's Church - March 7, 1945 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1945
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Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Peter Darrow are pictured above leaving St. Andrew's Episcopal church following their marriage yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Darrow is the former Charlotte McMurtry Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMurtry Noble of Berkshire Rd.
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1945
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Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Peter Darrow are pictured above leaving St. Andrew's Episcopal church following their marriage yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Darrow is the former Charlotte McMurtry Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMurtry Noble of Berkshire Rd.
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Darrow, Peter P.

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29
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July
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2005
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Portrait of Peter P. Darrow, March 1954

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Darrow Elected VFW Commander

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23
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March
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1954
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Poppy Purchase

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26
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May
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1956
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Poppy Purchase, May 1956

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Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1956
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POPPY PURCHASE: Like thousands of Ann Arbor residents today, little Richard Veal, 5, buys a veterans poppy in the downtown business district. Richard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Veal of Whitmore Lake, makes his purchase from Peter P. Darrow of the Graf-O'Hara post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Also selling the memorial flowers were the Erwin Prieskorn post of the Legion and the VFW's Kenneth Fox post.
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1956
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POPPY PURCHASE: Like thousands of Ann Arbor residents today, little Richard Veal, 5, buys a veterans poppy in the downtown business district. Richard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Veal of Whitmore Lake, makes his purchase from Peter P. Darrow of the Graf-O'Hara post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Also selling the memorial flowers were the Erwin Prieskorn post of the Legion and the VFW's Kenneth Fox post.
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Four More Demonstrators Plead Guilty

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6
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December
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1965
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