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Helen Arnold Drizzles Frosting On A Pound Cake, April 1970

Helen Arnold Drizzles Frosting On A Pound Cake, April 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1970
Caption:
Pound cake is one of the favorite desserts of the Irven Arnold family. Mrs. Arnold tops it with a frosting of lemon juice and confectioners' sugar. Waldora Arnold developed the recipe, which her mother makes often. Mike, the youngest son, has mastered the technique of making perfect Baked Alaskas. Mrs. Arnold contributes hours of volunteer work by making "treats."

Lt. Harrie D. Riley Jr. Watches His New Wife, Felice, Cut Their Wedding Cake With A Saber - September 22, 1939

Lt. Harrie D. Riley Jr. Watches His New Wife, Felice, Cut Their Wedding Cake With A Saber - September 22, 1939 image
Year:
1939
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1939
Caption:
BRIDE OF AIR CORPS OFFICER: The former Felice Cartwright of San Antonio, Texas, and Lt. Harrie D. Riley, jr., of the United States Air Corps, son of Maj. and Mrs. Harrie D. Riley of Shadford Rd., were married yesterday morning in the Michigan League chapel and will live at Selfridge Field. The bride cut the wedding cake with the saber of her husband's father at the reception held at the Riley home after the ceremony.

Childbirth Class Members Reunite At Chuck E. Cheese To Celebrate The First Birthdays Of Their Children, April 1982 Photographer: Robert Chase

Childbirth Class Members Reunite At Chuck E. Cheese To Celebrate The First Birthdays Of Their Children, April 1982 image
Year:
1982
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1982
Caption:
CAKE GRAB - One-year-old Jacqueline Borders already has a mouthful of birthday cake, but she's not done eating yet, as Paul Reiber (right) is about to find out. The scene took place Tuesday at the Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theatre in Ann Arbor, where a group of kids got together to celebrate their first birthdays. The children were all born within a few weeks of each other, and their parents - who went through natural childbirth classes together - organized the party.

Birthday cake made for Ann Arbor Centennial banquet on February 27, 1924

Birthday cake made for Ann Arbor Centennial banquet on February 27, 1924 image
Year:
1924
Published In:
Ann Arbor Times News, February 28, 1924
Caption:
This photograph shows the enormous birthday cake which was presented to the city at the centennial banquet Wednesday evening by the local Chamber of Commerce. It was donated by the baker's division of that organization. The cake weighed 240 pounds. It was carried into the banquet hall by the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce. It consisted of eight layers, each baked separately, the larger layers being baked in sections in special forms. The icing was hand work done by Joseph Loukotka, a Bohemian icer who is reputed to be one of the most efficient men in this art in the country. He resides at 543 Fifth St. Every one at the banquet was given an opportunity to eat a piece of the cake which was cut and served by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce.

Eugene & Paulina Kozmiuk Cut Their Wedding Cake - August 1, 1945 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Eugene & Paulina Kozmiuk Cut Their Wedding Cake - August 1, 1945 image
Year:
1945
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1945
Caption:
Pictured above cutting their wedding cake are Fireman, 1/c, and Mrs. Eugene Kozmiuk who were married last night in the Michigan League chapel. Mrs. Kozmiuk is the former Paulina Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker of Edgewood Ave.