Margaret & Charles May Of Unadilla - Married 64 Years, October 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1950
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. May of Unadilla, northwest of Chelsea, will celebrate their 64th wedding anniversary Sunday. One of the five sons and daughters who will assist in the affair is Mrs. Wayne Smith, Ann Arbor school teacher. Her father is 86 and mother, 83 years old. The couple is shown above on the front porch of their home - the same home in which they were married Oct. 20, 1886.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1950
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. May of Unadilla, northwest of Chelsea, will celebrate their 64th wedding anniversary Sunday. One of the five sons and daughters who will assist in the affair is Mrs. Wayne Smith, Ann Arbor school teacher. Her father is 86 and mother, 83 years old. The couple is shown above on the front porch of their home - the same home in which they were married Oct. 20, 1886.
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Ypsilanti Schools Show Strength In Track
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1947
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Marvin Cichowski, Of Saginaw High School, Leads A Race At The River Rouge Relay Championship, April 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1947
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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1947
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TIMBER TOPPERS IN FULL BLAST: This trio of hurdlers includes the class of the River Rouge Relays field. Shown at right is Saginaw's Marvin Cichowski, winner of the Class-A hurdle race, while at the left is Flint Northern's Fran Allen who was third. Saginaw Arthur Hill's Bill Hervey is in the center. He placed fourth. The meet, in Yost Fieldhouse Saturday night, was the world's largest indoor track program.
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1947
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TIMBER TOPPERS IN FULL BLAST: This trio of hurdlers includes the class of the River Rouge Relays field. Shown at right is Saginaw's Marvin Cichowski, winner of the Class-A hurdle race, while at the left is Flint Northern's Fran Allen who was third. Saginaw Arthur Hill's Bill Hervey is in the center. He placed fourth. The meet, in Yost Fieldhouse Saturday night, was the world's largest indoor track program.
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Ann Arbor High's Lit Bachus Wins The Quarter Mile At The River Rouge Relay Championship, April 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1947
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Leland Home - 3850 E. North Territorial Rd, Northfield Township, February 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1949
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CENTURY-OLD LELAND HOME ON E. NORTH TERRITORIAL RD.: Landmark in the Northfield township area is the Leland home at 3850 E. North Territorial, residence of former Judge Emory E. Leland and now occupied by his son, C. R. Leland, and wife. White barns in the rear set off the graceful old residence. The land on which they are located was taken up from the government by Judge Leland's father, Joshua G. Leland, in 1831 and this home was built a few years later.
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1949
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CENTURY-OLD LELAND HOME ON E. NORTH TERRITORIAL RD.: Landmark in the Northfield township area is the Leland home at 3850 E. North Territorial, residence of former Judge Emory E. Leland and now occupied by his son, C. R. Leland, and wife. White barns in the rear set off the graceful old residence. The land on which they are located was taken up from the government by Judge Leland's father, Joshua G. Leland, in 1831 and this home was built a few years later.
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Four Heroes To Talk At War Rally Tonight In Hill Auditorium
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1943
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Heroes To Tell Of Life In Africa, Adrift At Sea In Public Rally Tonight
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1943
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Petty Officer Charles Albert Virant & Sgt. John F. Bartek Share War Stories, February 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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EXCHANGE NOTES ON RAFT EXPERIENCES: Petty Officer Charles Albert Virant (left) and Sgt. John F. Bartek (right) got together for a few minutes in the Allenel hotel to exchange notes on their experiences adrift in the ocean on rafts. Virant, a U. S. Navy gunner on a merchant ship, spent 17 days on a raft in the South Atlantic after his ship was torpedoed. Bartek, who was with Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, lived 22 days on a raft in the Pacific. They will tell of their trips by raft, during the Army's program in Hill auditorium tonight.
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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EXCHANGE NOTES ON RAFT EXPERIENCES: Petty Officer Charles Albert Virant (left) and Sgt. John F. Bartek (right) got together for a few minutes in the Allenel hotel to exchange notes on their experiences adrift in the ocean on rafts. Virant, a U. S. Navy gunner on a merchant ship, spent 17 days on a raft in the South Atlantic after his ship was torpedoed. Bartek, who was with Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, lived 22 days on a raft in the Pacific. They will tell of their trips by raft, during the Army's program in Hill auditorium tonight.
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Scenes As Heroes Arrive For Army Salute To City
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Josephine Houssman With Her Daughters, Susan & Virginia, September 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1939
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HERE FROM ENGLAND: Mrs. John Houssman who came here from her home in England this spring to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Norton of S. Forest Ave. is shown above with her daughters, Virginia, who is four years old, and Susan, who was born here in June. Mr. Houssman is expected in this country in February. Mrs. Houssman and the girls will leave here Saturday to take an apartment for the winter in Oxford, Miss., where her sister, Mrs. Clarence H. Yarrow and Dr. Yarrow have gone to live.
Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1939
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HERE FROM ENGLAND: Mrs. John Houssman who came here from her home in England this spring to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Norton of S. Forest Ave. is shown above with her daughters, Virginia, who is four years old, and Susan, who was born here in June. Mr. Houssman is expected in this country in February. Mrs. Houssman and the girls will leave here Saturday to take an apartment for the winter in Oxford, Miss., where her sister, Mrs. Clarence H. Yarrow and Dr. Yarrow have gone to live.
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