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Jacqueline Rosseels Prepares Belgian Stew, October 1962

Jacqueline Rosseels Prepares Belgian Stew, October 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1962
Caption
Mrs. Gustave Rosseels is a Belgian cook who hates "cooking," but enjoys the art of preparing foods. Her Flemish stew, using cubes of beef or rabbit cooked in beer, is a typical Belgium recipe.

Year
1962
Month
October
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Chaplain Bernard Kearns, USN, February 1944

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Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1944
Caption
Rev. Bernard Kearns, assistant at St. Mary's student chapel, has been commissioned as a chaplain in the United States Navy, and will leave Ann Arbor tomorrow for Williamsburg, Va., where he will attend a chaplains school at William and Mary College.

Year
1944
Month
February
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Machine Method of Planting and Transplanting Petunias, Fred Blackmore Jr. and Fred Blackmore Sr., July 1974

Machine Method of Planting and Transplanting Petunias, Fred Blackmore Jr. and Fred Blackmore Sr., July 1974 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1974
Caption
The mechanical transplanter has 72 metal plungers which push the young seedlings down, through X-slits in the seedling sheet and into the receiving flat.

Year
1974
Month
July
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Machine Method of Planting and Transplanting Petunias, Fred Blackmore Jr. and Fred Blackmore Sr., July 1974

Machine Method of Planting and Transplanting Petunias, Fred Blackmore Jr. and Fred Blackmore Sr., July 1974 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1974
Caption
In the first step of the process, Fred N. Blackmore, Jr., places a plastic seeding sheet in the mechanical seeder which puts one tiny petunia seed in each of the 648 compartments.

Year
1974
Month
July
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Mr. and Mrs. William Dent Looking at Telescope, July 1962

Mr. and Mrs. William Dent Looking at Telescope, July 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 30, 1961
Caption
Mr. and Mrs. William Dent of Whitmore Lake are already making plans to adjust their lives and trailer home, when their baby arrives in January. For Mrs. Dent this means less time to help her husband with his radio astronomy. The Dents now spend their weekends at Peach Mountain.

Year
1962
Month
July
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Machine Method of Planting and Transplanting Petunias, Fred Blackmore Jr. and Fred Blackmore Sr., July 1974

Machine Method of Planting and Transplanting Petunias, Fred Blackmore Jr. and Fred Blackmore Sr., July 1974 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1974
Caption
When the seeds have germinated and seedlings have developed, Fred N. Blackmore, Sr., shows how a flat which will hold 72 of the young plants- is placed in the transplanter underneath the seeding sheet.

Year
1974
Month
July
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Barbara Inwood and Children, August 1962

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Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1962
Caption
Mrs. Barbara Inwood and her three children decided to find a new home three years ago so they turned to the encyclopedia for help. Ann Arbor was the resulting selection, and the family packed up and came to town. Jeff (left), Jon and Mrs. Inwood proudly show off two of the latest additions to their family, Jon's pony and the Dalmation. Since moving to Ann Arbor the family has expanded to include four puppies, two cats, a horse and another pony,

Year
1962
Month
August
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Hanako Yamagiwa Prepares a Japanese Meal, August 1962

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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1962
Caption
The proper balance of colors and textures of foods is as important as the preparation of the meal for a Japanese hostess. Mrs. Joseph Yamagiwa of 1203 Brooklyn Ave. uses her artistic talents when setting the table for a Japanese meal.

Year
1962
Month
August
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Multi-headed sunflower of Mrs. Courtney Novak, September 1974

Multi-headed sunflower of Mrs. Courtney Novak, September 1974 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1974
Caption
Sunny Sunflower: Mrs. Courtney Novak of Stony Creek Road in Milan counted 30 flowers on one eight-foot stalk of this sunflower last week. "The roots extend into the heavy clay soil only about one or two inches," she says, "I've never seen anything like it."

Year
1974
Month
September
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Apple Blossoms In Irene Alling's Garden, May 1940

Apple Blossoms In Irene Alling's Garden, May 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 27, 1940
Caption
IT'S APPLE BLOSSOM TIME AGAIN: And no flowers are quite so satisfying as they, with the white loveliness and a promise of fruit to come. This photograph was made of a tree in the garden of Mrs. R. B. Alling, 409 Lenawee Dr.

Year
1940
Month
May
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Sarah and Pamela Stegath Feed English Toffee to their Dog, June 1962

Sarah and Pamela Stegath Feed English Toffee to their Dog, June 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1962
Caption
Yvette is the most enthusiastic customer for Mrs. William B. Stegath's English Toffee. Sarah (left) and Pamela Stegath make Yvette work for her treats. Yvette has been known to eat a whole batch of toffee in one evening - the toffee was supposed to be someone else's Christmas gift.

Year
1962
Month
June
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Daryl and Brian Singleton Try their Grandmother's German Dishes, June 1962

Daryl and Brian Singleton Try their Grandmother's German Dishes, June 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1962
Caption
Daryl (left) and Brian Singleton are critical judges of the German dishes prepared by their grandmother, Mrs. Howard Singleton of 3101 Brassow Rd., Saline. After months of helping prepare the dough and sampling the filling, they know just how the Shoes (on their plates) and the Cheese Coffee Cake (in the pie tin) should taste.

Year
1962
Month
June
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Bruce Bell and Sunflower with 40 Heads, September 1970

Bruce Bell and Sunflower with 40 Heads, September 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1970
Caption
40-Headed Sunflower: Bruce Bell, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, of 804 Patricia, show off a nine-foot sunflower which, curiously, has developed 40 heads. Bruce, a student at Forsythe, grew the plant from seed. "I was just goofing around," he says, "and threw a few seeds around, and one day, there it was." Bruce plans to feed some of the seeds to the birds, and roast the others. Sunflower seeds, according to nutritionists, have a high quality protein. Some nutritionists have also recommended eating sunflower seeds as a way of giving up smoking, the idea being to substitute a good habit for a bad one. Nutritionists who have given up smoking say it works.

Year
1970
Month
September
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Vaughn Family Wash Dishes, June 1962

Vaughn Family Wash Dishes, June 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1962
Caption
Washing dinner dishes may not be as exciting as helping to finish a room in their house, but Johnine and David Vaughn willingly help their mother, Mrs. John Vaughn, 1207 Hogback Rd., in another family project. The entire family helped build their house over a four-year period. Mrs. Vaughn, who loves sculpturing and pottery making, even make the light fixtures, over the kitchen sink, and the planters.

Year
1962
Month
June
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Sunflowers for the birds, September 1971

Sunflowers for the birds, September 1971 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 12, 1971
Caption
For The Birds: This row of sunflowers, 10-12 feet high separates a field from Hatto's service station, 2955 Packard. Robert Hatto, owner of the station, planted the sunflowers from seeds in May. "While they last," he says, "we're going to give them away to people who want to feed the birds." (Ann Arbor News Photo By Cecil Lockard)

Year
1971
Month
September
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Salads Made By Double Dozen Club, June 1962

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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1962
Caption
Here are two appealing salads perfect for serving at salad smorgasbords, luncheons and parties. At left is Frozen Strawberry Salad made with gelatin and sour cream, and at the right, a Grape and Pear Salad, with grapes set on pear halves.

Year
1962
Month
June
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14 Foot Sunflower & Girls, September 1971

14 Foot Sunflower & Girls, September 1971 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1971
Caption
Vani Murty, 6, and Mita Sengupta, 4, are dwarfed by this large 14-foot sunflower growing in the yard of Vani's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Murty of 3311 Alton Ct. The sunflower, one of several planted by the Murtys, grew from seed. (News photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1971
Month
September
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Mrs. Charles White Prepares Barbecue for Teenagers, July 1962

Mrs. Charles White Prepares Barbecue for Teenagers, July 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1962
Caption
A menu of grilled hamburgers, roasted corn ears and fruit cup in melon shells will make any teenager's mouth water. As added bonuses, the meal is well-balanced and easy to prepare. Mrs. Charles White (second from right) offers suggestions to teen-agers (left to right) Georgiann North, Karen Fonde, Julie Burnes and Sarah Steeb.

Year
1962
Month
July
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Dorothy Langley and Black Dragon Lilies, July 1972

Dorothy Langley and Black Dragon Lilies, July 1972 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1972
Caption
Black Dragon Lily: Dorothy Langley, of 2681 Maplewood, examines one of the blooms on her Black Dragon Lily, which has grown to an unusual height of five feet. Ordinarily this plant grows only to a height of three or four feet, says an expert at the U-M Botanical Gardens. The Black Dragon Lily, real name of which is "Hydrosme Rivieri," is not a real lily, but it's in the same family as "Jack in the Pulpit." The flowers, as you can see, are quite unusual too.

Year
1972
Month
July
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Monique T. O'Neal Prepares French Recipes, July 1962

Monique T. O'Neal Prepares French Recipes, July 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1962
Caption
Mrs. Russell O'Neal of 909 Heatherway St. brings to her cooking talents a French heritage, as both her parents were from that country. In addition to some unique French recipes, Mrs. O'Neal has acquired many of the special secrets and tricks of cookery that makes French cuisine so special. On the wall behind her are more examples of her talents; copper pictures which she has created.

Year
1962
Month
July
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Lenten Roses, Mrs. Mary Dwyer, 415 N. Thayer St., March 1973

Lenten Roses, Mrs. Mary Dwyer, 415 N. Thayer St., March 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 14, 1973
Caption
Mary's Lenten Roses: Mrs. Mary Dwyer won't give up her Lenten Roses for Lent. She has kept them for 10 years in her front yard at 415 N. Thayer St. and her first-in-the-spring bloom stops many persons as they walk by her house. Though it usually flowers at the beginning of Lent, Mrs. Dwyer first noticed the blossoms nearly two weeks ago. "If there had been snow, it would have blossomed, too," said Mrs. Dwyer. She describes the rose (Helleborus Orientalis Atrorubens) as "difficult to get established," and not too common. (News photo by Eck Stanger)

Year
1973
Month
March
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Otto Graf Prepares German Meal, July 1962

Otto Graf Prepares German Meal, July 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1962
Caption
Otto Graf, 1339 White St., prepares one of his special German meals, which he learned from his parents, who were from South Germany. Watching his mother cook, plus apartment living and a job in a restaurant, have made Prof. Graf a collector of recipes and an old hand in the kitchen.

Year
1962
Month
July
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Flowers Make Drive Enjoyable at home of Mrs. Burne K. White, 407 S. Fifth Ave., May 1973

Flowers Make Drive Enjoyable at home of Mrs. Burne K. White, 407 S. Fifth Ave., May 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1973
Caption
Flowers Make Drive Enjoyable: Someone appreciates the tulips, hyacinths and violets planted in the extension of the lot in front of 407 S. Fifth Ave. by Mrs. Burne K. White. In a letter to "Readers Viewpoint" of The News, G. E. Curry thanked the gardner for "making my drive to and from work each day a little more enjoyable." Mrs. White planted the bulbs approximately 10 years ago.

Year
1973
Month
May
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Lorraine E. Lyjak and Children, July 1962

Lorraine E. Lyjak and Children, July 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1962
Caption
What little boys dream about has come true in the Robert Lyjak household - their dad owns an airplane, and an open cock-pit one at that. Mrs. Lyjak, navigator during the flying trips, has a houseful of little boys - Christopher, Jeffrey and David (left to right) - who are glad they are part of a flying family.

Year
1962
Month
July
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Irma Lee Hurley, Wilfred Kaplan, Barbara Lawrence and James Coco rehearse "Arms and the Man" at the Masonic Temple, October 1954

Irma Lee Hurley, Wilfred Kaplan, Barbara Lawrence and James Coco rehearse "Arms and the Man" at the Masonic Temple, October 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1954
Caption
REHEARSE SHAW PLAY: In rehearsal for George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man" which will open in the Masonic Temple tomorrow night are (left to right): Irma Lee Hurley as Raina, Wilfred Kaplan as Nicola, Barbara Lawrence as Catherine, and James Coco as Paul. The play is the first production of the season for the Dramatics Art Center. Season or single tickets may be purchased at the box office or Bob Marshall's Book Store.

Year
1954
Month
October
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Actress Ruth Hampton visits Ann Arbor, June 1954

Actress Ruth Hampton visits Ann Arbor, June 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1954
Caption
Ruth Hampton, 21-year-old Hollywood actress, poses outside the Clements Library on the University campus for News Photographer Eck Stanger. Miss Hampton made a four-hour visit to Ann Arbor yesterday.

Year
1954
Month
June
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Viola Jarvis, 85 years old, paints her garage, June 1973

Viola Jarvis, 85 years old, paints her garage, June 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 14, 1973
Caption
Painting Garage 'No Big Job' For Her Viola Jaravis is going to be 85 on June 25, but that doesn't stop her from painting her garage at 311 County in Milan. "I painted my house five years ago, and I think I did a better job than the painter did!" she told The News. Every morning, bright and early, Mrs. Jarvis climbs her ladder to paint until it gets too hot. "It's just the garage I'm painting, that's no big job!" she says emphatically. "But I can't take the heat, so I have to start early." (News photo by Eck Stanger)

Year
1973
Month
June
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Mrs. Harold Dresslehouse and Yellow tea rose plant with 14ft. stem, July 1967

Mrs. Harold Dresslehouse and Yellow tea rose plant with 14ft. stem, July 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1967
Caption
Reach For the Sky: "It's never done this before," Mrs. Harold Dresslehouse of 5176 Happy Hollow Rd. near Pleasant Lake insists, referring to her yellow tea rose plant. The bush is several years old but has never before shot up a stem of blossoms 14 feet high.

Year
1967
Month
July
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Laurie Feigle and Easter lily with eight blossoms, July 1967

Laurie Feigle and Easter lily with eight blossoms, July 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1967
Caption
Eight Blooms! (Sniff): Eight blooms have now opened on this Easter lily in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feigle, 5300 Scio Church Rd. Keeping a close eye on the plant is four-year-old Laurie Feigle.

Year
1967
Month
July
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Mrs. Richard Winchester making a floral centerpiece, August 1967

Mrs. Richard Winchester making a floral centerpiece, August 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1967
Caption
Building a Centerpiece: Carnations and chrysanthemums at the base of gladioli gives the vertical or "shaft" arrangement Mrs. Richard Winchester is creating height, depth, and balance. Beside her is a "French bouquet," an informal versatile arrangement increasing in popularity now.

Year
1967
Month
August
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John Scofield with tall Sunflowers, August 1967

John Scofield with tall Sunflowers, August 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1967
Caption
High Rise Restaurant: Birds will barely need to lose altitude when they dip down for a peck at these sunflowers at 313 Mark Hannah Pl. John Scofield, looking on, intended them to form a natural feeder across his back fence when he planted them, but didn't imagine they would tower over him at close to 2 1/2 times his own height.

Year
1967
Month
August
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Mrs. Keith More and Children Cut Asparagus, May 1962

Mrs. Keith More and Children Cut Asparagus, May 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1962
Caption
Roy (left) and Jeffrey More pick out the choice stalks of asparagus for their mother, Mrs. Keith A. More, to cut for their daddy's supper. The garden is one of the Mores' many family projects, which including building their home at 1211 Hogback Rd. and raising a litter of kittens.

Year
1962
Month
May
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R. A. Noggle and Giant Ragweed, September 1967

R. A. Noggle and Giant Ragweed, September 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1967
Caption
Tall Pollen: Hay fever victims needn't worry. R. A. Noggle of 5005 Jackson Rd. dug up this nine-foot tag weed growing against his home the same morning the picture was taken. Extension service officials told him the plant was of unusual size for the area.

Year
1967
Month
September
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Barbara P. Hudson Gives Cinnamon Buns to Son Don Hudson, May 1962

Barbara P. Hudson Gives Cinnamon Buns to Son Don Hudson, May 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1962
Caption
A hard day with the neighborhood kids makes a boy mighty hungry. Eighteen-month-old Don Hudson can't think of a better "energy" snack than his mother's Cinnamon Buns washed down with a cold glass of milk. Don is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. George Hudson of 2632 Pamela Ave.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Alta Miller and Easter Lily in October, October 1969

Alta Miller and Easter Lily in October, October 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 9, 1969
Caption
Easter in Autumn: Fall blooming Easter lilies aren't rare in Ann Arbor but few wait as late as October to poke open. One that did is proudly displayed by Mrs. Alta Miller of 112 Fairview. It took about five days for this one to open, she said. Easter lilies are a hard plant to keep down (underground), it seems.

Year
1969
Month
October
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Dr. Albert Logan's Yorkshire Pudding and Roast Beef, May 1962

Dr. Albert Logan's Yorkshire Pudding and Roast Beef, May 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Yorkshire Pudding and roast beef...this combination will make any Englishman's mouth water. But Englishmen aren't the only people who enjoy Yorkshire Pudding as a substitute for potatoes. Dr. Albert J. Logan of 1710 Cambridge Rd. is the expert on Yorkshire Pudding around his house. He inherited his recipe from his mother, who was from North Ireland.

Year
1962
Month
May
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White Christmas Rose, Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, 2520 Devonshire, April 1970

White Christmas Rose, Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, 2520 Devonshire, April 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1970
Caption
White Christmas Roses: These white Christmas roses are currently blooming in the garden of Dr. and Mrs. William B. Taylor, 2520 Devonshire Rd. The Christmas rose is so named because it sometimes blooms in early winter, even at Christmastime and in the snow. The rose (Helleborus) is a hardy plant as well as being lovely. This year the roses are blooming later than usual.

Year
1970
Month
April
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Marion H. Knight Decorates a Mother's Day Cake, May 1962

Marion H. Knight Decorates a Mother's Day Cake, May 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1962
Caption
Mrs. Donald R. Knight of 281 Gralake Ave. adds shell edging to finish her Mother's Day cake. The figures are made of gum paste with flowers of butter cream icing on a white loaf cake. Mrs. Knight, who teaches cake decorating at the YM-YWCA claims that anyone can decorate a cake if they learn the basic techniques.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Mrs. John Shattuck and Laeliocattleyas orchid, June 1970

Mrs. John Shattuck and Laeliocattleyas orchid, June 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1970
Caption
Laeliocattleyas: Mrs. John Shattuck, of 3217 Farmbrook Ct., shows off her laeliocattleyas, not a dinosaur but an orchid plant which is currently blooming with nine blossoms. "It's quite spectacular," says Mrs. Shattuck. The plant is a hybrid- a cross between a laelia orchid and a cattyleyas orchid. And that's why they call it a laeliocattleyas. Mrs. Shattuck has had the plant for more than three years. She grew it from a slip.

Year
1970
Month
June
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Agnes T. Wangdahl Serves a Norwegian Meatball Dinner to Daughter Jane Marie, May 1962

Agnes T. Wangdahl Serves a Norwegian Meatball Dinner to Daughter Jane Marie, May 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1962
Caption
Mrs. Erland Wangdahl's hand crocheted tablecloth makes an attractive setting for her Karbonade Kaker or Norwegian meatball dinner. She and her daughter, Jane Marie, combine the meat dish with Fastelavens Boller (rolls) and a fruit salad. The meatball dish Mrs. Wangdahl is holding is served with fluffy rice.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Lieutenant Jule F. Huber, USN, March 1943

Lieutenant Jule F. Huber, USN, March 1943 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1943
Caption
Jule F. Huber (aboe), who served on a battleship during the First World war, has been appointed a warrant officer in the Naval Reserve and will report for duty April 1 in the Navy's civil engineering construction corps at Williamburg, Va. He is road maintenance superintendent for the Washtenaw county road commission.

Year
1943
Month
March
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Sergeant Carl E. Isaacson, USMC, February 1944

Sergeant Carl E. Isaacson, USMC, February 1944 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 10, 1944
Caption
The red, white and blue shoulder patch that Sg.t Carl. E. Isaacson, 19, USMC, wears, tells the story of his service at Guadalcanal with the First Marine Air Wing. The world "Guadalcanal" appears inside the figure. The patch was authorized by a presidential citation of the First Marine Division, and the five white stars depict the Southern Cross. Isaacson is home on leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Isaacson, 903 Sunnyside Blvd.

Year
1944
Month
February
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Lieutenant James W. Hyde, US Army, April 1943

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Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1943
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James W. Hyde (above), 33, of 1126 Fair Oaks Parkway, has received a commission as a second lieutenant at Fort Monmouth, N. J. after completion of an officer candidate school, and is now home on leave.

Year
1943
Month
April
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