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Florist Louise Meyer Plans Early For Christmas

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Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1956
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Louise Meyer Arranges Flowers In Her Shop, December 1956
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Goodhew Given Special Honor

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Ann Arbor News, September 2, 1939
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Florists Honor Alfred Goodhew

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Goodhew Sells State St. Shop

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Florist To Be Feted

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Goodhew Services

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Goodhew Retires After 55 Years

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Business Closings End An Era

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Goodhew, Alfred W.

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Japanese Garden at Al Goodhew's, 1925 Lorraine Place, September 1961

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