Ann Arbor Citizens' Flower Show Preview, June 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Grace Haynes & May Brown Discuss Flower Show Trophies, June 1939
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Ann Arbor News, June 2, 1939
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THE FLOWER SHOW TROPHIES ARE READY FOR NEW WINNERS: Mrs. Harley A. Haynes (at the left), chairman of hostesses for the Ann Arbor Citizens' Flower show at Yost Field house this week-end, and Mrs. Everett S. Brown, chairman of judges, discussed the trophies to be awarded tomorrow morning at the show. The cups, from left to right, are: The Kiwanis trophy for school exhibits; the new trophy given by Mrs. Alex Dow for miniature flower arrangements; the Rotary Club cup, for a home garden product; the cup of The Ann Arbor News for the choicest variety of blooms produced by a gardening family; and the Yost cup, for six most perfect blooms. A silver vase has been added as an award by Mrs. R. Bishop Canfield, for the best larger flower arrangement.
Ann Arbor News, June 2, 1939
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THE FLOWER SHOW TROPHIES ARE READY FOR NEW WINNERS: Mrs. Harley A. Haynes (at the left), chairman of hostesses for the Ann Arbor Citizens' Flower show at Yost Field house this week-end, and Mrs. Everett S. Brown, chairman of judges, discussed the trophies to be awarded tomorrow morning at the show. The cups, from left to right, are: The Kiwanis trophy for school exhibits; the new trophy given by Mrs. Alex Dow for miniature flower arrangements; the Rotary Club cup, for a home garden product; the cup of The Ann Arbor News for the choicest variety of blooms produced by a gardening family; and the Yost cup, for six most perfect blooms. A silver vase has been added as an award by Mrs. R. Bishop Canfield, for the best larger flower arrangement.
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Mrs. Coller Begins Duties As Supervisor
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9
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April
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1940
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Goodhew Flower Arrangement Sent To Major Edward Bowes, May 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1940
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FLOWER MINIATURE SENT TO MAJOR BOWES: When Major Edward Bowes salutes Ann Arbor at 8 o'clock tonight over the Columbia Broadcasting System, he will have in front of him the distinctive flower arrangement shown in the above photograph. Prepared by Alfred W. Goodhew for the Ann Arbor Citizens' Flower Show committee, to call attention to the exposition to be held here June 1-3, it is a conception in miniature of the famous Ann's arbor. It was sent to New York by special handling over the New York Central Lines through the co-operation of Byron H. Holden, the NYC's local ticket agent.
Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1940
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FLOWER MINIATURE SENT TO MAJOR BOWES: When Major Edward Bowes salutes Ann Arbor at 8 o'clock tonight over the Columbia Broadcasting System, he will have in front of him the distinctive flower arrangement shown in the above photograph. Prepared by Alfred W. Goodhew for the Ann Arbor Citizens' Flower Show committee, to call attention to the exposition to be held here June 1-3, it is a conception in miniature of the famous Ann's arbor. It was sent to New York by special handling over the New York Central Lines through the co-operation of Byron H. Holden, the NYC's local ticket agent.
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Slauson School Winner of Kiwanis Cup
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1938
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Slauson School Winner of Kiwanis Cup, June 1938
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1938
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Slauson School Winner of Kiwanis Cup: The extensive part of which is shown above, entered by Slauson Junior High School, won for the school the Kiwanis cup at the Ann Arbor Citizens' Flower show yesterday.
Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1938
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Slauson School Winner of Kiwanis Cup: The extensive part of which is shown above, entered by Slauson Junior High School, won for the school the Kiwanis cup at the Ann Arbor Citizens' Flower show yesterday.
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Members Of The State Garden Club Meet In Preparation Of Flower Show, May 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1938
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STATE GARDEN CLUB HEADS AT FLOWER SHOW LUNCHEON: Guests at the luncheon yesterday in preparation for Ann Arbor's flower show next month, included Mrs. Ormond E. Hunt of Detroit, a past president of the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan (above, left) and Mrs. J. Shirley Symons of Saginaw, the president of the federated clubs. The Ann Arbor women chatting with them above are, left to right, Mrs. Rollin E. Drake, next to Mrs. Symons; Mrs. Paul A. Leidy and Mrs. James Inglis.
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1938
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STATE GARDEN CLUB HEADS AT FLOWER SHOW LUNCHEON: Guests at the luncheon yesterday in preparation for Ann Arbor's flower show next month, included Mrs. Ormond E. Hunt of Detroit, a past president of the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan (above, left) and Mrs. J. Shirley Symons of Saginaw, the president of the federated clubs. The Ann Arbor women chatting with them above are, left to right, Mrs. Rollin E. Drake, next to Mrs. Symons; Mrs. Paul A. Leidy and Mrs. James Inglis.
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Horticultural Leading Lady Still Blooming at 96
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18
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February
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1990
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Inside a Secret Garden
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1990
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Garden Club To Hold Tour Sunday
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1941
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