Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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Pansies in a tiny watering can will serve as a conversation piece in any home, especially when seen also in reflection as on this coffee table, says Mrs. Keeler.
Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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Pansies in a tiny watering can will serve as a conversation piece in any home, especially when seen also in reflection as on this coffee table, says Mrs. Keeler.
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Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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Mrs. Keeler would use this type of arrangement in an entryway. The pale lavender and pink petunias complement the modernistic gray wall paper and the vases. The flower arrangement ties the two vases together as a unit by having the flowers arch toward the other vase.
Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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Mrs. Keeler would use this type of arrangement in an entryway. The pale lavender and pink petunias complement the modernistic gray wall paper and the vases. The flower arrangement ties the two vases together as a unit by having the flowers arch toward the other vase.
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Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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When arranging a flower display it is best to think of the location you plan to put it in as well as the flowers themselves and the type of container. These white petunias in their pottery shells seem to become part of the wall paper and thus part of the room's decor.
Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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When arranging a flower display it is best to think of the location you plan to put it in as well as the flowers themselves and the type of container. These white petunias in their pottery shells seem to become part of the wall paper and thus part of the room's decor.
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Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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A large mantle demands arrangement. Mrs. Keeler used a few snapdragons, some Oregon holly, a little evergreen and for the halo effect, picked some tall weeds from her garden. The entire effect gives one a feeling of the cool and airy out-of-doors, ideal for hot summer months.
Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
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A large mantle demands arrangement. Mrs. Keeler used a few snapdragons, some Oregon holly, a little evergreen and for the halo effect, picked some tall weeds from her garden. The entire effect gives one a feeling of the cool and airy out-of-doors, ideal for hot summer months.
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New Officers Meet
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12
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March
Year
1936
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YWCA Board of Directors, March 10, 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1936
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Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1936
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NEW OFFICERS MEET: The new officers of the Young Women's Christian association are shown at their first board meeting in the association building, Mrs. Leroy Waterman taking office as president. Standing at the back of the group above are Miss Elizabeth Frost (left), executive secretary; Mrs. Warren Wallace; Mrs. O. S. Duffendack, second vice president; Mrs. Audrey Hawkins; Mrs. Arnold Goss, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Noble and Mrs. Harry Potter. Seated at the ends of the row are Mrs. Louis C. Karpinski (left), and Miss Rena Schmid, and in the lower row are Mrs. Hugh E. Keeler (left); Miss Florence Pollock, first vice president; Mrs. Waterman; and Mrs. H. G. Raschbacher.
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1936
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NEW OFFICERS MEET: The new officers of the Young Women's Christian association are shown at their first board meeting in the association building, Mrs. Leroy Waterman taking office as president. Standing at the back of the group above are Miss Elizabeth Frost (left), executive secretary; Mrs. Warren Wallace; Mrs. O. S. Duffendack, second vice president; Mrs. Audrey Hawkins; Mrs. Arnold Goss, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Noble and Mrs. Harry Potter. Seated at the ends of the row are Mrs. Louis C. Karpinski (left), and Miss Rena Schmid, and in the lower row are Mrs. Hugh E. Keeler (left); Miss Florence Pollock, first vice president; Mrs. Waterman; and Mrs. H. G. Raschbacher.
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Mrs. Preston Rice's Talk Tomorrow Night Opened ToVarious Garden Groups of County - State President To Be Here For Event
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22
Month
January
Year
1940
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Garden Club Members Inspect Earhart Greenhouses
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13
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April
Year
1937
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Federated Garden Club Head Here For Institute
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7
Month
October
Year
1941
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