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First Birthday Party For Jean Jahnke, George Stentzel, & Sheila Fitzgerald - November 22, 1939

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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1939
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Arthur Jahnke - Pure Oil Dealer - Ann Arbor, May 1956

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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1956
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Pure Oil Company [advertisement]

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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1956
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26
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June
Year
1956
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Arthur Jahnke - Pure Oil Dealer - Ann Arbor, May 1956
Paul Sample Jr. - Sample's Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Richard Jennette - Dick's Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
William Wright - Northside Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Robert Westerman - Bob Westerman's Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Warren Staebler - Staebler's Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Walter Hertler - Walt Hertler's Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Leonard Wagner - Wagner's Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Harold Gee - Northside Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Jesse Markcum - Pure Oil Dealer - Brighton, May 1956
Nicholas Patrisso - Nick's One-Stop Service Station, May 1956
Arthur Lyberg - Pure Oil Dealer - Brighton, May 1956
Dexter Collar - Pure Oil Dealer - Milan, May 1956
Harold Kanitz - Pure Oil Dealer - Milan, May 1956
Mack Hayes - Pure Oil Dealer - Ypsilanti, May 1956
Robert Kennedy - Pure Oil Dealer - Hamburg, May 1956
Emmett Hankerd - Hankerd Pure Oil Service Station, May 1956
Lloyd Van Blaircum - Pure Oil Dealer - Pinckney, May 1956
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New Church To Hold First Worship Service Tomorrow

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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1957
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2
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February
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1957
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Temporary Quarters of New Evangelical and Reformed Church, February 1957
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Kiwanis Club Members Repair Toys and Furniture For Ann Arbor Public Schools, March 1969

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Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1969
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Married In Church Ceremony

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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1934
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18
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October
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1934
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