Clown's relative a murder suspect
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December
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1979
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Dr. Kuizenga Heads Council Of Churches
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February
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1959
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Life Of Minister In Ann Arbor Is Full To Overflowing With Service
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October
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1957
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Dr. H. B. Kuizenga Will Be Installed By Presbytery
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8
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November
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1952
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Mabel Holmes, Baking Mix Pioneer, Dies
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November
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1977
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Patchwork Quilt for First Presbyterian Church Bazaar, October 1954 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1954
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All Wrapped Up In Antiques: Martha Louise Beierwaltes' reflection appears to be all wrapped up in the patchwork quilt her mother, Mrs. William Beierwaltes, of Bydding Rd., is giving to the First Presbyterian Church Women's Association for its bazaar next Thursday at the church. Mrs. Beierwaltes is on the antiques committee for the bazaar, which will be open to the public. The sofa on which Martha sits will also be for sale. It is from the estate of the late U-M Prof.-Emeritus Theodore R. Running.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1954
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All Wrapped Up In Antiques: Martha Louise Beierwaltes' reflection appears to be all wrapped up in the patchwork quilt her mother, Mrs. William Beierwaltes, of Bydding Rd., is giving to the First Presbyterian Church Women's Association for its bazaar next Thursday at the church. Mrs. Beierwaltes is on the antiques committee for the bazaar, which will be open to the public. The sofa on which Martha sits will also be for sale. It is from the estate of the late U-M Prof.-Emeritus Theodore R. Running.
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Commitment To Church Declining?
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13
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March
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1971
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Ruth Mackmiller and Cindy Lee Mackmiller Making Decorations for Presbyterian Church Banquet, May 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1954
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Cindy Lee Mackmiller watched her mother, Mrs. George Mackmiller, jr., of Pear St. put finishing touches on a doll figure which will be a table favor at the Presbyterian banquet tomorrow. Mrs. Mackmiller has made the old woman in a shoe and a number of other centerpieces.
Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1954
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Cindy Lee Mackmiller watched her mother, Mrs. George Mackmiller, jr., of Pear St. put finishing touches on a doll figure which will be a table favor at the Presbyterian banquet tomorrow. Mrs. Mackmiller has made the old woman in a shoe and a number of other centerpieces.
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Mrs. John Townsend and Virginia Ratliff Look at Drapery Material for New Sunday School Rooms of Presbyterian Church, September 1954 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1954
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Just Like A Woman: Mrs. John Townsend of Newport Rd. (left) and Mrs. W. Berry Ratliff of Melrose Ave. begin shopping for drapery material, although the funds for the fabric won't be available until after a benefit style show and dessert. The benefit has been scheduled by the New Project Group of the Presbyterian Church to earn money to furnish the new wing of the church which will house the Sunday school rooms.
Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1954
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Just Like A Woman: Mrs. John Townsend of Newport Rd. (left) and Mrs. W. Berry Ratliff of Melrose Ave. begin shopping for drapery material, although the funds for the fabric won't be available until after a benefit style show and dessert. The benefit has been scheduled by the New Project Group of the Presbyterian Church to earn money to furnish the new wing of the church which will house the Sunday school rooms.
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Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church of Ypsilanti holds Foodless Luncheon, April 1953 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1953
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A novel expression of the self-denial practiced by many Christians in preparation for Easter was the foodless luncheon held by the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church in Ypsilanti. The women gathered around bare dining tables for a service of worship and meditation. An offering was made for world relief. Rev. Raymon B. Bair, pastor, conducts the service.
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1953
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A novel expression of the self-denial practiced by many Christians in preparation for Easter was the foodless luncheon held by the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church in Ypsilanti. The women gathered around bare dining tables for a service of worship and meditation. An offering was made for world relief. Rev. Raymon B. Bair, pastor, conducts the service.
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