Cindy Powers and George and Scott Benjamin with Toys for West Side Methodist Church Bazaar, November 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1961
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Trial Run: The bean bag game and hobby horses are getting a trial run before being marked for sale in the "Alice in Wonderland" booth of children's toys at the annual bazaar Friday sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the West Side Methodist Church. George (left)and Scott (right) Benjamin will give the bean bag game their expert opinion while Cindy Powers trys the hobby horse. George and Scott are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benjamin of Lakewood Dr. and Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Powers of Liberty Rd.
Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1961
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Trial Run: The bean bag game and hobby horses are getting a trial run before being marked for sale in the "Alice in Wonderland" booth of children's toys at the annual bazaar Friday sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the West Side Methodist Church. George (left)and Scott (right) Benjamin will give the bean bag game their expert opinion while Cindy Powers trys the hobby horse. George and Scott are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benjamin of Lakewood Dr. and Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Powers of Liberty Rd.
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Skit On Children's Missionary Education Books Put On By First Presbyterian Church, October 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1961
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Children Dramatize Mission Books Meet the South Americans: Pamela DeWeese, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. S. DeWeese of Heatheridge St., and Charles Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Simons of Heather Way, are two of the four children who dramatized William F. Fore's book "South Americans All" this afternoon at the United Church Women's annual Fall Missions Institute in West Side Methodist Church. This book was dramatized by members of the First Presbyterian Church as one of seven skits presented on children's missionary education books approved by the Council of Churches. These books, which correlate with the adult study books for the year, are for vacation schools, Sunday schools or study groups. Mrs. Neal Powers (right) was the artist for the large book covers announcing each skit.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1961
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Children Dramatize Mission Books Meet the South Americans: Pamela DeWeese, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. S. DeWeese of Heatheridge St., and Charles Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Simons of Heather Way, are two of the four children who dramatized William F. Fore's book "South Americans All" this afternoon at the United Church Women's annual Fall Missions Institute in West Side Methodist Church. This book was dramatized by members of the First Presbyterian Church as one of seven skits presented on children's missionary education books approved by the Council of Churches. These books, which correlate with the adult study books for the year, are for vacation schools, Sunday schools or study groups. Mrs. Neal Powers (right) was the artist for the large book covers announcing each skit.
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Craftsman At Work
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28
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May
Year
1971
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Craftsman At Work, May 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1971
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Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1971
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Craftsman At Work. Mrs. Neal Powers works on a pot in preparation for the Potters' Guild of Ann Arbor's annual spring sale from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. June 6, at 201 Hill. Demonstrations will feature wheel throwing, as well as plates, bowls, mugs, teapots, casseroles, hanging planters, lanterns, sculpture and a children's table of for-sale items.
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1971
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Craftsman At Work. Mrs. Neal Powers works on a pot in preparation for the Potters' Guild of Ann Arbor's annual spring sale from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. June 6, at 201 Hill. Demonstrations will feature wheel throwing, as well as plates, bowls, mugs, teapots, casseroles, hanging planters, lanterns, sculpture and a children's table of for-sale items.
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