Vol. 2 No. 15 Apr. 10,1968 Grace Potts, Editor
The KeeNeR family now has another grandparent. Howard Stitzel's daughter has
given him something more to shout about by presenting him with a seven pound
granddaughter, Jennifer, on March 30.
Wildwood Lake at Wolverine, Michigan, Swiss chalet, man-made lake, big
porch, a hideaway house, good fishing.
Does this make you green with envy? Well, then, ask Jack Sitta if you can go
along with him and his family when they spend the Easter weekend in this
setting. This briefly describes the new home nearly completed by them.
Perhaps some time after July there may be a housewarming blast and we'll all
be invited:
Little known facts about our KeeNeRites. did you know Bob Harper is reported
to be a pretty good cartoonist? If we run short of items for the paper, we
may use his talents instead of recipes. anybody who has seen his cartoons
can advise your editor whether or not they are better than our recipes.
Also, is it true that Gary Mitchell is a professional singer? While some of
our gang talk about pets like dogs, cats and hamsters, Jerry Taylor can go
all of you one better - he has a horse.
Our News Department personnel have been active in public appearances.
Tuesday, April 2, Phil Nye, Erik Smith and Mike O'Neill made a "team"
appearance at the Youth Government Day luncheon in Oak Park: Thursday, April
4, Phil was the speaker at the weekly Civitan service club meeting in
Dearborn: and, also, at the "Hour of Excellence" at the First Presbyterian
Church of Dearborn, Sunday, March 24.
MAY THE EASTER BUNNY HIDE JELLY BEANS ALL OVER YOUR HOUSE:
PROJECT DETROIT subject for Sunday, April 14, 1968 is "Keeping Cool: The
Lessons We've Learned." - the whys and wheres of Detroit avoiding violence
this past week. Last week's scheduled program was replaced by "Martin Luther
King: An American" - a memorial to Dr. King.
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