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Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 14th Annual Dinner-Dance - "La Rosa", February 1968 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 14th Annual Dinner-Dance - "La Rosa", February 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1968
Caption:
"La Rosa" is the theme chosen by the Pauline Acres Women's Club for its 14th annual dinner-dance Saturday evening. The Grotto Club on Stadium Boulevard will be the scene of the 7:30 p.m. event. Mrs. Roger P. Stein (left), program chairman, and Mrs. George A. Conn, decorations chairman, put finishing touches on decorations for the party. Mrs. Allen J. Eschelbach is chairman of the planning and publicity committee, and Mrs. Richard N. Sarns, club president, is co-ordinator of all committees.

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 25th Anniversary Celebration, October 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Pauline Acres Women's Club Plans For 25th Anniversary Celebration, October 1979 image
Year:
1979
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1979
Caption:
25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION - Planning a 25th anniversary celebration for the Pauline Acres Women's Club are, from left, Norma Sarns of 3645 Daleview, Laura Lee DeHaven of 2718 Glenbridge and Caroline Eschelbach of 1310 Russell St.

Arbordale, Pauline Blvd Area, June 1952

Arbordale, Pauline Blvd Area, June 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1952
Caption:
This aerial photograph shows curving ribbons of roads in Arbordale Subdivision (right) and Pauline Acres Subdivision (partly hidden by trees). Arbordale, developed by John E. Swisher, jr., is filling up with homes. More than half of the 70 lots have been sold to potential home builders, he reports. Pauline Acres is a more recent development of A. P. W. Hewett, Inc. Two of its 33 lots have houses. Across Pauline Blvd. from Arbordale Subdivision is Eugene Hannah's Barnard Heights Subdivision No. 2. It has been cut up into 63 lots. Arbordale and Pauline Acres have incorporated access routes to Eberwhite School (lower left). Fritz Park is the wooded strip between the two areas.