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Children of the American Revolution Valentines Party, February 1949 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte

Children of the American Revolution Valentines Party, February 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1949
Caption:
It isn't hard to keep a group of seven children happy when they have valentines to look at and good things to eat. The above children, members of the Ann Allen Society of the Children of the American Revolution, were entertained yesterday afternoon at a Valentines party given by 21-month-old Barbara Jean Hanson (aided and abetted by her mother, Mrs. Richard F. Hanson of Pinewood Ave., of course). Pictured in contented repose (for the time being) are (left to right) Robert Brent Beebe, 11-month-old-son of Mrs. Austin H. Beebe, jr. of Dexter Rd.; Susan Elizabeth Kagay, five years old, whose mother, Mrs. John J. Kagay of Columbia Ave., is regent of Sarah Caswell Chapter, DAR; Barbara Jean (the hostess); Russell Ralph Allen, 17-month-old son of Mrs. Ralph Allen of Pittsfield Village; Bert Lawrence Karl Heideman, two years old, son of Mrs. Bert Heideman, senior president of the Ann Allen Society; three-year-old Frances Ann Jobes, daughter of Mrs. Frank W. Jobes, senior state Red Cross chairman and state promoter for the CAR; and five-year-old Lane Maxwell Allen, who is Russell Ralph's brother. Not shown in the picture is the junior president of the Ann Allen Society, Caryl Ann Stuhrberg, daughter of Mrs. Carl H. Stuhrberg of Harding Rd., a director of the Angell Chapter.

Women Display Masks For The Democratic Women's Club Valentine's Day Beaux Arts Ball, February 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Women Display Masks For The Democratic Women's Club Valentine's Day Beaux Arts Ball, February 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 6, 1959
Caption:
MAKE MASKS FOR BALL: Miss Catherine Heller, Mrs. Stevens Rice and Mrs. Thomas McClure display some of the masks they made which will be sold at the Valentine's Day Beaux Arts Ball, sponsored by the Democratic Women's Club of Ann Arbor. The ball will begin at 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, and will include dancing, entertainment and refreshments. Prizes for the best costumes will be awarded.

Senior Citizens Club Valentine Party At St. Luke's Church In Ypsilanti, February 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Senior Citizens Club Valentine Party At St. Luke's Church In Ypsilanti, February 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1962
Caption:
Ypsilanti Senior Citizens Club members met at St. Luke's Church House yesterday for an annual Valentine party, which included table games, a gift exchange and refreshments. Mrs. Viola Wackenhut (left) of Saline, who was in charge of the day's entertainment, looks over the gifts here with Mr. and Mrs. John G. Duguid of 126 S. Grove St. in Ypsilanti. Mrs. Duguid is secretary of the Senior Citizens group.

Busy Fingers

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Day
7
Month
February
Year
1963
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Valentine's Party At The Westerman Home, February 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Valentine's Party At The Westerman Home, February 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1963
Caption:
BUSY FINGERS: A Valentine's party is twice as much fun when the guests help make the party. Everyone gets to decorate his own cookies at this party planned by Judy Westerman (second from left) and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Westerman of Granger Ave. Her brother Scott III adds a man's touch to his cookie. Judy's guests are Margaret Wagner (left), daughter of the Warren H. Wagners of Mt. Pleasant Ave., and Terry Wong (right), daughter of the James Wongs of Radcliffe Ave.

Valentine Candy

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Day
9
Month
February
Year
1965
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Harry Mills Makes Valentine's Day Candy, February 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Harry Mills Makes Valentine's Day Candy, February 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1965
Caption:
Harry Mills of Granger Avenue might be a child's dream of a perfect grandfather...almost as good as a private sugar plum tree. Mr. Mills is an experienced candy maker and his storage room will yield boxes of carefully stored Butter Almond Crunch, Butter Mints, Pecan Balls and Hawaiian fudge for Valentine's gifts. Here Mr. Mills, who is retired from the building and construction business in Ann Arbor, stirs up a batch of his favorite Hawaiian fudge. He loves its unusual mixture of pineapple, ginger and chocolate but finds that many don't share his opinion of the fudge. The other candies are usually made for gifts.