Kiwanis Club Won't Sell Any Used Mattresses ~ But Everything Else
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Day
19
Month
January
Year
1951
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Kiwanis Donate Screen and Projector To Children's Play Room at University Hospital, December 1955
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1955
Caption:
Kiwanians Give Projector And Screen: John Zugich, assistant director of University Hospital (far left), and Mildred H. Walton, hospital school director (second from left), receive a slide projector and screen for the Kiwanis play room at the hospital. Presenting the items are Mrs. Ragnar Arnesen, wife of the late architect in whose name a Kiwanis memorial fund was created to purchase the gifts and Herbert Welhener, president of the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club.
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1955
Caption:
Kiwanians Give Projector And Screen: John Zugich, assistant director of University Hospital (far left), and Mildred H. Walton, hospital school director (second from left), receive a slide projector and screen for the Kiwanis play room at the hospital. Presenting the items are Mrs. Ragnar Arnesen, wife of the late architect in whose name a Kiwanis memorial fund was created to purchase the gifts and Herbert Welhener, president of the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club.
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Kiwanis Club Plants Trees at Veterans Memorial Park, May 1955
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 16, 1955
Caption:
Operation Beautification: Fifty flowering crab trees were planted last night along the front of the Veterans Memorial Park (formerly the Fairgrounds) by the agriculture conservation committee of the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club as a step in beautifying the area. The trees are fast growing, reach a height of about 20 feet and flower profusely during the spring. Carrying out part of the project here are (from left) Kendall B. May, chairman of the Kiwanis conservation committee; Howard C. Leibee; and Herbert Welhener, president of the Kiwanis Club.
Ann Arbor News, May 16, 1955
Caption:
Operation Beautification: Fifty flowering crab trees were planted last night along the front of the Veterans Memorial Park (formerly the Fairgrounds) by the agriculture conservation committee of the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club as a step in beautifying the area. The trees are fast growing, reach a height of about 20 feet and flower profusely during the spring. Carrying out part of the project here are (from left) Kendall B. May, chairman of the Kiwanis conservation committee; Howard C. Leibee; and Herbert Welhener, president of the Kiwanis Club.
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