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Detroit Free Press du lieu suivant : Detroit, Michigan • Page 111

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DORCEY'S RESTAURANT DONUTS WELCOME HUNTERS WED MITE TACOS 7AM BPM 9PM Fire Chief Porky Burkholder: "Right now, I'd say we're as slack as we've ever been. So many businesses has gone out." on the Prairie skirts and flapper dresses. Fire Chief Porky Burkholder, 55, reconfirmed that his volunteer firemen would take care of the decorations, and Dorothy Alejski said it was all set that the Chamber of Commerce Women would do the food. Darrell Colvin, she added, would peel the 200 potatoes. Colvin said that was news to him, but by the way he said it you could tell he'd do it.

Skip Grabow reiterated that as committee historian, Bud Wrathell had the single most important job putting together a pictorial display of Whittemore, past and present and COME TO 75TH DORCEY FAMILY RESTAURANT EAT Kevin Provoast rode out of town on his motorcycle and rode back in the newly elected president of the Lions Club. as it isn't take over. "I thought I could just throw the ball out to them and let them run with it," Grabow said, laughing at such a ludicrous assumption. "But as usual, it come back to me." Tickets to the birthday party would cost $4 apiece, Grabow reminded the Birthday Committee, and that would include dinner and dancing to a band. This was as low as they could be priced, said Darrell Colvin, president of the Chamber of Commerce, which was not making a profit off the party.

Dress would be party clothes or period costumes such as Little House BIRTHDAY PARTY BEVERLY PIZZIMENTI Beverly Pizzimenti: "This is a nice place to live. Nobody bothers you, and I'm never concerned about anybody doing me harm." ,00 Rev. Hal Weemhoff: "It's like living in an extended family. It's a single cell. There is a great sense of inclusion.

You belong here." that the following leaders and legends of the community would receive special recognition: Jennie Valley, Lelia Barrington, Ida Dorcey, the 100-year-old man on the corner of Bullock and State, and the Indian lady who lives next door to the 100-year-old man, the lady who rode with Wild Bill Cody and learned to sharpshoot from Annie Oakley. Porky said he'd like to add one name to that list Joe Danin. "He was one of the most key people in this town at one time," Porky explained. "What he WHITTEMORE.

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