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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.

Santa Arrives At A Christmas Party For Wines Elementary Preschoolers & Northside Senior Citizens, December 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Santa Arrives At A Christmas Party For Wines Elementary Preschoolers & Northside Senior Citizens, December 1973 image
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1973
Caption:
"That's not Santa Claus. That's a man in there," came the cry from one 4-year-old when he spied the jolly man in the red suit. And right he was. Senior citizen Arthur Smith volunteered for the role. Joyce Dean and Patty Garber from the staff of the preschool program at Wines Elementary School, introduced him. It was all part of the fun shared by members of the Northside Senior Citizens Association and the preschoolers from Wines at a joint Christmas party.

Wines Elementary Preschoolers Dressed To Perform At A Christmas Party With Northside Senior Citizens, December 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Wines Elementary Preschoolers Dressed To Perform At A Christmas Party With Northside Senior Citizens, December 1973 image
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1973
Caption:
10 little angels, all in a row, comprised a noisy angel band. Behind them, some toy soldiers and dancing dollies await their turns to leap from Santa's workshop and perform for the seniors.

Children Admire A Miniature Train At The Tompkins Annual Christmas Party, December 1948

Children Admire A Miniature Train At The Tompkins Annual Christmas Party, December 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1948
Caption:
ALL EYES ON MINIATURE TRAIN: A miniature village, complete with electric train, hospital, houses, an elevator, trucks, ambulance, cars and planes, focuses the attention of the above third grade pupils from University Elementary School who were guests of Bobbie Tompkins at a Christmas party this week. The recreation room in the home of Bobbie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tompkins, 1795 S. State St., was turned over to the youngsters who found an almost limitless number of toys to play with. From left to right above are Phillip Tanner, Bobbie's cousin; Joanne Ivory, Jane Litzenberg, Bobbie Tompkins, Ann Coleman, Jackie Peterson, Sue Greenman, Jon Lopez, Cubbie Eggertsen, Wayne Van Wagoner, Mary Craig (just the ruffle on Mary's dress, her hand, and the tip of her nose show), and Penny Foster. The girl with her back to the camera is Starlett Tanner, another cousin of Bobbie. At the far right, the hand and the forehead which it is rubbing belong to Jimmy Stockard, and it's Allison Dempster who is peering over the shoulders of Mary and Penny. Each child was presented with a gift at the party from a large Christmas tree. The party is an annual affair and was given this year for the third time.

Mercywood Hospital Halloween Party, October 1952

Mercywood Hospital Halloween Party, October 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1952
Caption:
Halloween revelry extended even to Mercywood Hospital, where student nurses in the occupational therapy department gave a party for patients.