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Eberwhite School Students With Their Papier Mache Rabbit Creations, March 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Eberwhite School Students With Their Papier Mache Rabbit Creations, March 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1964
Caption:
Easter Rabbits Arrive Early: Impatient for the Easter bunny to arrive, first-grade students of Mrs. Barbara Koch at Eberwhite Elementary School decided to make some papier mache rabbits of their own. First graders (from left) Robbie Turner, Cynthia Show, Debra Kadlec and Tommy Bullard are admiring their creations.

Kales Waterfall Supper Club

Kales Waterfall Supper Club image
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Day
21
Month
March
Year
1964
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Faith Reborn

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Day
30
Month
March
Year
1997
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Brownies Making Easter Baskets at Mrs. Karsian's House, April 1939

Brownies Making Easter Baskets at Mrs. Karsian's House, April 1939 image
Year:
1939
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1939
Caption:
Brownie Pack Makes Easter Baskets: The group above of Brownies, little girls of the pre-Scout age enrolled in Girl scout activities, met yesterday with their leader, Mrs. Karl Karsian on Olivia Ave. to complete a basket-making project and fill the baskets for Easter. In the first row, left to right, are: Betty Lou Scovill, Dorothy Wynne, Marilyn Carl and Margery Nungester; second row: Mary Heald, Patsy Burhans, Janet Gast, Jean Abbott and Betty Burch; third row: Patricia Bush, Diana Lahde, Mrs. Karsian, Maxine Wolf and Diane Smith; and fourth row: Helen Ayres, Mary Helen Helfrich, Mary Elizabeth Schlect, Betty Ann Karsian, Mary Dolores Stermer and Djina Champion.

First Methodist Church Cantata Soloists Photographer: Doug Fulton

First Methodist Church Cantata Soloists image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1966
Caption:
Cantata Soloists Soloists for the annual Eastertide cantata to be presented at 9 and 11:15 a.m. Sunday at First Methodist Church rehearse under the direction of Lester McCoy (right). Soloists are (from left) Philip Steen, tenor; Anna Walker, alto; Nancy Seabold, soprano, and William Huff, bass. Mary M. Stubbins is organist. This year's selection will be Pachelbel's "Shout to the Lord." The Rev. Kendall Cowing will preach.

Churchgoers Outside First Methodist Church on Easter Sunday

Churchgoers Outside First Methodist Church on Easter Sunday image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 11, 1966
Caption:
They File Out Into Sunshine After Services At First Methodist Church.

Easter Hydrangea Plants At Nielsen's Greenhouse, April 1938

Easter Hydrangea Plants At Nielsen's Greenhouse, April 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 11, 1938
Caption:
EASTER MEANS FLOWERS: Thousands of lily and hydrangea plants, the people's choice for the gay celebration of Easter Sunday, will be shipped to florists this week from the Nielsen wholesale greenhouses on Maiden Lane. Until deliveries are made, however, the north side nursery boasts avenues of beautiful blooms in a variety of colors, as illustrated in the lower picture of one group of hydrangeas. Lilies retain their favor in sight and smell, and a few of the 8,000 being shipped this week from the Nielsen greenhouses are shown in the top picture. Sweetpeas, carnations, more gardenias and many other flowers for the Mother's day market will replace the Easter blooms after this week.

Easter Lilies At Nielsen's Greenhouse, April 1938

Easter Lilies At Nielsen's Greenhouse, April 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 11, 1938
Caption:
EASTER MEANS FLOWERS: Thousands of lily and hydrangea plants, the people's choice for the gay celebration of Easter Sunday, will be shipped to florists this week from the Nielsen wholesale greenhouses on Maiden Lane. Until deliveries are made, however, the north side nursery boasts avenues of beautiful blooms in a variety of colors, as illustrated in the lower picture of one group of hydrangeas. Lilies retain their favor in sight and smell, and a few of the 8,000 being shipped this week from the Nielsen greenhouses are shown in the top picture. Sweetpeas, carnations, more gardenias and many other flowers for the Mother's day market will replace the Easter blooms after this week.