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Memorial Christian Church Sign, September 1955

Memorial Christian Church Sign, September 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1955
Caption:
All The Same? By No Means: The mild form of front yard advertising by which the city's churches identify themselves, their pastors, hours of worship and anything else they think pertinent is confined to a "bulletin board." That there is as much diversity as there is in these rectangular limits surprised photographer, church editor, and perhaps readers of the News as well.

Memorial Christian Church Nativity Scene, December 1947

Memorial Christian Church Nativity Scene, December 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 20, 1947
Caption:
Children Present Nativity Scene: Children of the primary class of Memorial Christian Church Sunday school portrayed the Nativity last night following a fellowship dinner held in the church fellowship hall. Characters in the Tableau were (from left to right) Craig Farrar, 1135 Church, as the shepherd; Joyce Andress, 4714 W. Liberty as an angel; Fern Brown, 825 E. University, as Mary; Raymond Hoobler, 1025 Baldwin, as Joseph; and Joan Heldreth, 525 S. First St. as an angel.

Memorial Christian Church Christmas Shoppers Baby-Sitters Group, December 1948

Memorial Christian Church Christmas Shoppers Baby-Sitters Group, December 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1948
Caption:
Church Group Acts As Baby-Sitters - Christmas shopping can be a hectic affair in families where there are small children, but at least one Ann Arbor organization has found a way to make it relatively painless. The Young Married Couples' Club at Memorial Christian Church conducts a nursery at the church where members can leave their youngsters on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons while mother and dad shop for the makings of a happy Christmas morning. Here Mrs. John Blanchard (Standing, left) and Mrs. F. E. Zendt, wife of the pastor (standing, right) return from the stores to collect their offspring. Around the table are (left) Mrs. Lucille Van Manen, who is in charge of the group, her daughter Bonnie, Mrs. Arthur W. Swann, Steven Zendt, David Blanchard, and Virginia Zendt, who turned her back to the photographer to inspect a likely looking package.