Aupperle Family Reunion At Willow Run Airport, July 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1949
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When Frieda Haerer (at the center holding flowers) and her three young children ended their plane trip from Frankfurt, Germany, this morning they found an enthusiastic welcoming group waiting at the Willow Run airport. Two brothers of Mrs. Haerer - Max Aupperle (at the extreme left) of 716 Oakland Ave. and Walter Aupperle (at the far right) of Chelsea - had not seen her for almost 20 years and had never seen the children. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Aupperle of 309 Catherine St. (standing near Mrs. Haerer) had last visited her in Germany in 1934, before the births of two of the children. George A. Wild, jr., of 426 Crest Ave., (beside Max) meet the Haerer family while his Army unit was stationed in Germany. The three children who formed such an important part of the reunion are Armin, 15, Herwalt, 10, and Arnhild, 7.
Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1949
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When Frieda Haerer (at the center holding flowers) and her three young children ended their plane trip from Frankfurt, Germany, this morning they found an enthusiastic welcoming group waiting at the Willow Run airport. Two brothers of Mrs. Haerer - Max Aupperle (at the extreme left) of 716 Oakland Ave. and Walter Aupperle (at the far right) of Chelsea - had not seen her for almost 20 years and had never seen the children. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Aupperle of 309 Catherine St. (standing near Mrs. Haerer) had last visited her in Germany in 1934, before the births of two of the children. George A. Wild, jr., of 426 Crest Ave., (beside Max) meet the Haerer family while his Army unit was stationed in Germany. The three children who formed such an important part of the reunion are Armin, 15, Herwalt, 10, and Arnhild, 7.
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Four From Germany Given Joyous Welcome To City
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Max Aupperle, Tailor, Admires His Wife Modeling An Outfit He Designed, February 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1959
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GOES CONTINENTAL: Although Max Aupperle has designed women's clothing before, Mrs. Aupperle's outfit is the first one that was inspired by a current men's clothing trend - in this case the continental look. (Incidentally, Aupperle is wearing a modified version of the new men's fashion.)
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1959
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GOES CONTINENTAL: Although Max Aupperle has designed women's clothing before, Mrs. Aupperle's outfit is the first one that was inspired by a current men's clothing trend - in this case the continental look. (Incidentally, Aupperle is wearing a modified version of the new men's fashion.)
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Max Aupperle, Tailor, Admires His Wife Modeling An Outfit He Designed, February 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1959
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His Wife Stylish In Continental Look
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Max Aupperle Runs His Tailoring Business Out Of His Home, May 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1970
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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1970
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Max Aupperle spends his days in the workroom of his home at 716 Oakland, sewing and tailoring for his customers. Several nights a week, he teaches classes in the Adult Education Department of the Ann Arbor Public Schools. To him, teaching is an enjoyment and a duty. (News photo by Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1970
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Max Aupperle spends his days in the workroom of his home at 716 Oakland, sewing and tailoring for his customers. Several nights a week, he teaches classes in the Adult Education Department of the Ann Arbor Public Schools. To him, teaching is an enjoyment and a duty. (News photo by Eck Stanger)
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Max Aupperle Runs His Tailoring Business Out Of His Home, May 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1970
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