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Shirley R. Braum and son, Joel, eat pizza, April 1961

Shirley R. Braum and son, Joel, eat pizza, April 1961 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1961
Caption
Pizza Pie Tester: Three-year-old Joel Braum takes a big bite of pizza pie prepared by his mother, Mrs. Stephen Braum of Pittsfield Blvd. Hot Italian sausage, mushrooms, green pepper and Provolone cheese provide spicy flavor in this pizza, which is a specialty of Mrs. Braum.

Year
1961
Month
April
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Sarah C. Martin and Children Prepare Pork Chops with Sour Cream, April 1961

Sarah C. Martin and Children Prepare Pork Chops with Sour Cream, April 1961 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 20, 1961
Caption
Cook's Helpers: Cyndi, 2 (center), and Pam, 3, help their mother, Mrs. Harry Martin of Western Dr., prepare one of their favorite dinners, pork chops with sour cream. The pork chops are browned and then baked with the sour cream sauce.

Year
1961
Month
April
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Sacred Lily of India and Mrs. Elmer White, Whitmore Lake, May 1952

Sacred Lily of India and Mrs. Elmer White, Whitmore Lake, May 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1952
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Lily is Better Outdoors: Mrs. Elmer White of Whitmore Lake show the four-foot-high "sacred lily" of India which she grew from a bulb. The blossom is red and the plant is interesting, but the odor is bad. That's why Mrs. White keeps it outdoors.

Year
1952
Month
May
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Mary Burnham's 7 ft Tall Petunia Plant, May 1952

Mary Burnham's  7 ft Tall Petunia Plant, May 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1952
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Seven-Foot Petunia: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Burnham of 453 S. First St. planted a four-inch petunia plant in a pot last September, and it did a "Jack-and-the-Beanstalk" act. Now it's seven feet high when stretched out and had 78 pink blossoms. They counted 'em. No fertilizer was used on the plant, they say.

Year
1952
Month
May
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George Randel, Raymond Rohr, and 14ft Sunflower, G. R. Randel Home, August 1952

George Randel, Raymond Rohr, and 14ft Sunflower, G. R. Randel Home, August 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1952
Caption
Some Sunflower: Easily outstripping the combined height of a man and boy, this giant sunflower measures more than 14 feet and is probably one of the tallest in Ann Arbor. The grower, Undersheriff George R. Randel of 602 Kellogg St. holds Raymond Rohr, 9, of 6901 N. Maple Rd., on his shoulders to illustrate the flower's extreme height. Randel claims no credit for the flower's phenomenal growth.

Year
1952
Month
August
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Snowdrops, Junius E. Beal Residence, 5th and William, February 1953

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Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1953
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In the Spring, Tra La: Flowers that bloom before the spring are even more welcome because they herald the early end of winter. A passerby on E. William St. spotted these snowdrops on the south side of the Junius E. Beal residence at William St. and S. Fifth Ave. Tulips and crocuses, too, are pushing up through the ground these days.

Year
1953
Month
February
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Seventeen-Year Cicadas, June 1953

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Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1953
Caption
They Waited 17 Years for This: Seventeen-year locusts, so named because they remain in the ground 17 years before emerging, are popping up out of the ground here. A big hatch emerged last night. This picture shows locusts in six stages of development. Starting at lower right and going counter-clockwise, the stages are: 1) locust as it emerges from ground, still encased in larval shell, 2) starting to split shell along back, 3) still emerging from shell, 4) empty case from which locust has emerged, 5) emerged locust with wet wings still folded, and 6) wings almost dry.

Year
1953
Month
June
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Billy Kirchen and Triple Dandelion, 1507 Abbott Ave., May 1954

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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1954
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Nature makes mistakes sometimes, and five-year-old Billy Kirchen of 1507 Abbott Ave. is holding one of them. Three dandelions fused into a single stem and then grew a triple flower head.

Year
1954
Month
May
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Tulip and Jonquil in Snow, Horace Dewey Home, 1310 Arbor View, May 1954

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Ann Arbor News, May 4, 1954
Caption
The tulip and his jonquil friends were understandably confused by this morning's snowfall (visible on the evergreen limbs in the background). These plants in the yard of Horace Dewey, 1310 Arbor View Blvd, thought it was May. Light snow swirled intermittently over Ann Arbor all morning as the capricious weather sneered at the calendar.

Year
1954
Month
May
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Mrs. Albert Wistert and daughter Kathy Jo sample "Spring Dessert," February 1961

Mrs. Albert Wistert and daughter Kathy Jo sample "Spring Dessert," February 1961 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1961
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Spring Dessert: Mrs. Albert Wistert of Woodland Rd. knows that her family, including daughter Kathy Jo, 5, is as enthusiastic about her recipe, Spring Dessert, as she is. Kathy Jo plans to taste the dessert out of her mother's antique glass dish of early American origin. The recipe was given to the homemaker by her grandmother who was originally from Germany. The dessert is attractive as well as delicious.

Year
1961
Month
February
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Commander Harold D. Golds, USN, February 1944

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Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1944
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After more than a year of Navy work in Michigan and Washington, Lt. Harold Golds of Ann Arbor has found his request for sea duty granted and will report soon on the west coast for assignment.

Year
1944
Month
February
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Gladiolas Show, Ann Arbor, August 1947

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1947
Caption
Earns Championship Ribbon: The above arrangement of rose, white, and cream-tipped with rose gladiolus won championship honors in the artistic arrangements section at the Michigan Gladiolus Society show held here Saturday and Sunday. The arrangement was submitted by Engleerth Gardens of Grand Rapids.

Year
1947
Month
August
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Gladiolas Show, Ann Arbor, August 1947

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1947
Caption
Win Top Gladiolus Honors: These six gladiolus won honors at the Michigan Gladiolus Society Exhibition held Saturday and Sunday in the Intramural Sports Building. Left to right, they are: the novice winner, a Praetoria grown by J. Elmer Schmidt of Auburn, Mich.; the American Home Achievement award winner, exhibited by Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Kuhn of Detroit; the reserve champion, an orange-red gladiolus flown 2,500 miles from Vancouver, British Columbia, by Milton Jack of Hatzie; the white single-spike open glass winner and grand champion, a Leading Lady, grown by Lester Taylor of Bay City; the three-spike champion from Jensen's Fruit and Flower Farm, Gary, Ind.; and the best seedling, exhibited by George V. Snyder of Clawson, Mich.

Year
1947
Month
August
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Gladiolas Show, Ann Arbor, August 1947

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1947
Caption
Yellow gladiolus arranged in a square bowl with Chinese figures won first place honors in the modernistic bowl arrangement class in the Michigan Gladiolus Society exhibition held Saturday and Sunday in the Intramural Sports Building. Miss Virginia Schumacher of Martin Pl. received the blue ribbon for her entry.

Year
1947
Month
August
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Rambler Roses, East Ann Arbor, November 1947

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Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1947
Caption
Flowers Defy Weather Man: These flowers defied the Weather Man on Saturday- the last day of National Flower Week- when they blossomed despite the chilling November temperature. The petunias in the top photograph were in bloom at the residence of Mrs. C. James Maury, 3225 Nordman Rd. In the bottom picture, Mrs. Ramond R. Sorg of 3139 Rosedale Ave., is shown admiring some of the red, rambling roses in bloom at her home. Rose buds were opening this morning, too, Mrs. Sorg said.

Year
1947
Month
November
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Rambler Roses, East Ann Arbor, November 1947

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Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1947
Caption
Flowers Defy Weather Man: These flowers defied the Weather Man on Saturday- the last day of National Flower Week- when they blossomed despite the chilling November temperature. The petunias in the top photograph were in bloom at the residence of Mrs. C. James Maury, 3225 Nordman Rd. In the bottom picture, Mrs. Ramond R. Sorg of 3139 Rosedale Ave., is shown admiring some of the red, rambling roses in bloom at her home. Rose buds were opening this morning, too, Mrs. Sorg said.

Year
1947
Month
November
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Frances Markham & Her 9ft. Tall Cosmos, 1402 W. Washington, October 1949

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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1949
Caption
Stimulated by some strange combination of soil or seed strain, these nine-foot-high cosmos in the front yard of the home of Mrs. O. E. Markham at 1402 W. Washington St. have outstripped the normal five-foot growth of other cosmos plants in a different part of the garden. Neighbors say they never have seen such tall plants.

Year
1949
Month
October
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African Lily, Walter Almendinger, 602 W. Washington St., February 1950

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Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1950
Caption
Spring Giant: Towering over the head of Mrs. Walter Allmendinger of 602 W. Washington St. is a seven-foot high African Lily. The exotic plant has been in the Allmendinger's possession for about 10 years. Each year in the spring a long stem bursts from the bulb. When the Allmendingers transport the plant outside, it eventually flowers into a palm tree. in the fall, the first frost kills the palm, the Allmendingers dig up the bulb, and back into the house the plant goes, waiting to soar to new heights in the spring.

Year
1950
Month
February
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Alta M. Boggess Peels Shrimp with her Daughters, February 1961

Alta M. Boggess Peels Shrimp with her Daughters, February 1961 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1961
Caption
Shucking Shrimp: With the assistance of daughters Deborah (left) and Karen (right) Mrs. Robert L. Boggess finds that a batch of shrimp can be peeled and deveined in no time. Shrimp Casserole makes a good "company" dish since it can be prepared before guests arrive, allowing the hostess to enjoy her own party.

Year
1961
Month
February
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Lieutenant Richard G. Fuller, (JG) USNR, May 1943

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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1943
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Prof. Richard G. Fuller, of the University sociology department, will leave tonight for New York City where he will assume his duties as a junior lieutenant in the USNR at the Naval Reserve Midshipman's School at Columbia University.

Year
1943
Month
May
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Ensign Harlin E. "Whitey" Fraumann, Navy Recruiting Officer and Former U-M Football End, May 1942

Ensign Harlin E. "Whitey" Fraumann, Navy Recruiting Officer and Former U-M Football End, May 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1942
Caption
MAY OPPOSE FORMER TEAMMATES: Ensign Whitey Fraumann, end on the Michigan football team last fall, has returned to Ann Arbor for a few days to assist Lt. Harold E. Stoll in recruiting Wolverine students for the V-5 Wolverine Naval Air squadron. Fraumann, shown above, expects to report to Maj. Bernie Bierman at the University of Iowa within a couple of weeks to act as an instructor in the Naval air school conditioning program. It is quite likely that Fraumann will return here Nov. 28 as a member of the Iowa Commandoes when they oppose the Michigan eleven. Bob Flora, another member of the Michigan team last fall, already is stationed at Iowa. Local students interested in joining the Navy air corps can get in touch with Fraumann at the Theta Chi house, telephone 23236.

Year
1942
Month
May
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Portrait of poet Robert Frost, with artist Leon Makelski, February 1963

Portrait of poet Robert Frost, with artist Leon Makelski, February 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 1, 1963
Caption
HE REMEMBERS: Leon A. Makelski of 750 Arlington Blvd. has memories of his friendship with the late Robert Frost, kept vivid by this portrait he did in 1923 of the poet, then a teacher at the University. Frost died early Tuesday in Boston.

Year
1963
Month
February
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Herman Gross, president of State Bank, marks 50th year with bank, September 1957

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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1957
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FIFTY YEARS ON JOB: Herman F. Gross, president of the State Bank & Trust Col, today observes the anniversary of his 50th year with that firm.

Year
1957
Month
September
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Barbara Heffington, Home Economist, Gives Kitchen Tips, July 1960

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Ann Arbor News, July 13, 1960
Caption
Packs Salad: Mrs. Barbara Heffington, home economics instructor at Roosevelt Junior High School, advises homemakers to cool all non-acid mixtures such as potato salad in the refrigerator immediately after they are made. She says that spreading the mixture f our inches thick in a metal pan eliminates bacteria growth and possibly food poisoning.

Year
1960
Month
July
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Barbara Heffington, Home Economist, Gives Kitchen Tips, July 1960

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Ann Arbor News, July 13, 1960
Caption
Storing Flour: The home economist advises tightly sealing all your milled products, such as flour and even spices, and storing them in a cool place as a safeguard against weevils small black bugs whose eggs are brought into your home in milled foods. Weevil eggs usually develop into bugs when milled products are allowed to set in warm, humid conditions for long periods.

Year
1960
Month
July
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Frances Van Vlack Makes Bread for the Holidays, December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1960
Caption
Cranberry Bread: Cranberries and walnuts add a special touch to bread for the holiday season. Mrs. Lawrence Van Vlack makes her special recipe in preparation for the New Year's guests. She uses this as bread for a holiday meal or for sandwiches to be served in place of cookies.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread for the Holidays, December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1960
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread: This is the way the Christmas Caki-Vanocka is braider, and how it looks after it is baked. It may be frozen after baking.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread for the Holidays, December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1960
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread: This is the way the Christmas Caki-Vanocka is braider, and how it looks after it is baked. It may be frozen after baking.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread for the Holidays, December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1960
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread: This is the way the Christmas Caki-Vanocka is braider, and how it looks after it is baked. It may be frozen after baking.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Cranberry Wreath Mold for the Holidays, December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1960
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Cranberry Wreath Mold: This holiday mold will dress up any table with its glowing appearance and delicious taste. But don't let the candles burn too long.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread for the Holidays, December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1960
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Czechoslovakian Dinner Bread: This is the way the Christmas Caki-Vanocka is braider, and how it looks after it is baked. It may be frozen after baking.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Christmas Food to be Displayed at Mich Consolidated Gas Co., December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 6, 1960
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Special Christmas Fare: Holidays mean fancy foods which are delicious to taste and also eye-catching. Pictured above (left to right) are several of the foods which will be demonstrated at the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. food demonstration this week: a Reindeer Cake, Christmas Mound candy, Curried Onion Puff appetizers and a Christmas Tree Coffee Cake. There are several openings for the Thursday demonstration. Call the gas company for reservations.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Christmas Food to be Displayed at Mich Consolidated Gas Co., December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 6, 1960
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Gingerbread Christmas Tree: Brighten up a small tree with home-made gingerbread men decorated to suit your children's fancy.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Christmas Food to be Displayed at Mich Consolidated Gas Co., December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 6, 1960
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Golden Pineapple: If you are in need of a sparkling centerpiece for your Christmas party, decorate a pineapple with fancy baubles from the dime store and spray it gold.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Evelyn Chase Makes Spice Cake with Jam, December 1960

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Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1960
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New Use For Jam: Mrs. Harry J. Chase mixes up her family's favorite spice cake made with jam for a dessert for the Potluck Dinner Club. The cake may be decorated with sugar confetti or baked in Christmas mold tins for that holiday touch.

Year
1960
Month
December
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Marilyn S. Striffler and Sandra L. Campbell Exchange Holiday Cookie Recipes, 1960

Marilyn S. Striffler and Sandra L. Campbell Exchange Holiday Cookie Recipes, 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1960
Caption
Holiday Fare: Christmas and cookies go together like mistletoe and kisses. And when you serve the cookies which (left to right) Mrs. W. David Striffler, Cram Pl., and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Cram Circle, are tasting, your family will want seconds. The women, who are members of the Resource Wives Club, exchanged their favorite holiday cookie recipes at a meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Stanley Fontanna, Brockman Blvd.

Year
1960
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Virginia W. Dawson Serves Her Hamburger Stroganoff, January 1961

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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1961
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One-Dish Meal: Mrs. Ronald Dawson dishes out her specialty, Hamburger Stroganoff, to her three hungry daughters, (left to right) Margaret, (Mrs. Dawson), Cynthia and Karen. She serves it piping hot over hot noodles or rice.

Year
1961
Month
January
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Wives of foreign students watch Mrs. Tyson Kemp make American food, January 1961

Wives of foreign students watch Mrs. Tyson Kemp make American food, January 1961 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1961
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Preparing American Food: It is not an easy task to prepare an American dish, according to homemakers of other countries. That is why the Washtenaw County Co-operative Extension Service will demonstrate the preparation of five simple, yet economical, main dishes at the Community Center Monday for members of the International Neighbors organization. Observing Mrs. Tyson Kemp make a gelatin dessert are (left to right) Mrs. Bonifacio Sibayan of the Philippine Islands; Mrs. Alice Epple, director of the County Co-operative Extension Service; Mrs. Kemp, one of five women who will give the demonstrations Monday; Mrs. Akio Kudo of Japan; and Mrs. Hector Alvarez of Chili.

Year
1961
Month
January
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Mrs. Robert C. Haven Jr. bakes bread with daughter, Mrs. David Watson, January 1961

Mrs. Robert C. Haven Jr. bakes bread with daughter, Mrs. David Watson, January 1961 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 12, 1961
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Fresh, Home-Made Bread: Mrs. Robert C. Haven, jr. (right), braids strips of bread dough as her daughter, Mrs. David Watson, holds the finished product. This "never-fail" bread is made weekly by both mother and daughter. Its versatility and adaptability make the bread a favorite with the cook as well as with their families.

Year
1961
Month
January
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Mr and Mrs Robert Kretzschmar and family cooking in backyard, August 1959

Mr and Mrs Robert Kretzschmar and family cooking in backyard, August 1959 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1959
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Backyard Family Party: With table set and meat on the grill, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kretzschmar are ready for a backyard cookout. Boys (left) Jim and Randy watch from the picnic table. And while she won't eat any chuck roast, baby, Jane, insists on being in on the family fun. On the table are angel-food cake for dessert, seasoning for the meat, rolls and salad, and a large dish of fruit. For finishing touches, Mrs. Kretzschmar places a basket of corn on to the buffet-style table. The above five-pound chuck roast will serve seven adults. Dr. Kretzschmar recommends using a meat tenderizer about an hour before the meat goes on the grill. Cut the chuck roast in long-narrow strips and serve it with the juice from the platter. In addition to chuck roasts, Dr. Kretzschmar likes to grill big lobster tails, steaks, chicken and lake trout. Details on his method of cooking chuck roast are given in the story below.

Year
1959
Month
August
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