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IHTEHHHTIUHHL lUHHlUHU'IlP JUNE 12, 1970 RED WING PLAYER BREAKS LEG Yesterday in a game against the Montreal Canadians, the Red Wing star center tripped and broke his leg. As a result, the Red Wings lost 9-0. Coach Dave Glatfelter said he certainly hoped Snyder would recover soon. All the boys on the team send him flowers every day, said Glar- felter. BASKETBALL The latest fad for 4-man basket- ball teams has produced several games The latest one in New Jersey had a score of 75-72. It was a contest be- tween a girls' team and the boys' team. The all-girl team was composed of Eileen Schunder, Angeline Mais- ano, Mary Anne Nichols, and Kath- leen Webb. The boys' team was composed of Jerry Pearson, Keith Jorgenson, Bill Mitchell, and Thurman Warford. It was truly an interesting game, and it was another example of how wonderful science is. These players would have been past their prime years ago if they didn't have super- vitamin capsules to take. . A .,'tVk 'W A ' . COACHES: Markland 8a Pethers NEPTUNE BEATS EARTH 12- 10 IN OPENER In the opening baseball game of the All-Universe series, the Neptune Zombies, under the management of Allen Markland, who recently mi- grated to Neptune, squelched the Earth Wolfmen, 12-10. Bob Pethers, Earth coach, could offer no alibi for the defeat. They just seemed to get more runs batted in, I guess, he said. But the one- time football coach of Michigan State, and Cricket coach of Oxford, remarked he had high hopes for the remaining games with Neptune. NURSES WIN CONTEST MONOPOLY ON COLA DRINKS Robert Marr, heading a senate Anti-trust committee, reported that they are busily in- vestigating a trust composed of various cola companies. Karl Schwab, president of Crazy Cola Co. , and spokesman for the group, said he is sure that the Senate committee won't be able to pin anything on the organization. We're just a few friends organizing for the purpose of playing Canasta, he said. The incriminated are: - Shirley Barron, Pres. of the Popsi Cola Co., Pat Cross, Pres, of the Cozy Cola Co. g Betty Faulkner, Pres. of the Snestles Cola Co.: George Richards, Pres, of the Pop's Root Beer Co.: Richard Poole, Pres, of Vermin Ginger- aleg Juanita Sinift, Pres. of the Man-am-I Dry Co, WLN CONTEST In a recent city-wide contest, Topsy Nell, Charlotte Hilscher and Charlotte Northrup, nurses from Mt. Carmel, were voted the three prettiest nurses in De- troit. They are being flown to Hollywood for a screen test and then they go on a two-week holiday to Hawaii, NEW BOOK PUBLISHED Louise Duquet, author of the best seller, THE EATING HABITS OF SIA- MESE CATS, has just published a new book entitled HOW TO ATTRACT MARTIAN MEN. It promises to be a smash hit as most people consider Miss Duquet as an expert on attracting men. Her husband is head of the United States Mint. E fINThe F-Ullf' CUVNER I of The w0fLd - - -GW l QIDCZO 0 0-JQ y aff
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IHTEHHHTIUHHL UIHHUJHUUP JUNE 12, 1970 SPECIALTY RESTAURANT TO OPEN Dorothy Brenner and Jerry Wilson are going into partnership again and are open- ing a new restaurant featuring omelets. Their Pizzeria failed because apparently everyone grew tired of pizza, But then it's been out since the early part of the '5O's, BRENNER WILSON DRESSING FIRM TO OPEN The magnificent and gala opening of Rachel's in Las Vegas will take place this week. The old establishment was located on Fifth Avenue, New York: but many peo- ple are of the opinion that Fifth Avenue is losing its prestige. It started to fall off when Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, and Bonwit Teller made their headquarters on Venus. Such world 'famous models as Jacqueline Skrade will be on hand to model the newest creations by Rachel. The 10 story building has been completely decorated by Noel Krichbaum SL Co. Champagne and peanut butter sandwiches will be served, Many well known figures will attend'the opening. Among them will be: Jay Finch, buyer for the Woodward shops of Hudson'sg Jean Place, Broadway actress: Nanette Bath, Duchess of Windsleyg Janet Girou, buyer from Paris. Fath, Schaparelli and Dior are employed there as seamstresses. ' Adjacent to the dress shop are shops selling oil paintings and books on philos- ophy-also by Rachel. NEW FOOD CHAIN TO OPEN Several persons have organized a new food store chain. It is to be the Fisher, Koski, Kempster, and Mohnkern Co. It will be abbreviated to the F. K.K. M. Friendly Foods Stores. These five people were previously in a furnace manufacturing venture which failed, but they credit the failure to the fact that the natives of the Amazon didn't have, any money to buy furnaces. NEW COMET ON THE HORIZON A spectacular new concern, Maddick 8: Co. , has become very prominent in the New York and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Maddick -Xt Co. , is some kind of mining company, although no one knows for sure just what it is. That seems to be one reason for its success. Every one buys stock in hopes of learning exactly what the company does. W. J. Murphy, a scientist, says that he is sure that it is some kind of hoax organization. 1 wish people would be more careful what kind of company they invest in, said Murphy. Leon Fulks, speculator in the stock ex- change, says Murphy is just bitter, He couldn't get any stock for himself, and the company has tripled in value since January. , .ig ss., . 'Y 6 ., Q ttgv ,Z-' SHEPHERD BISHOP PURCHASES EMPIRE STATE BUILDING F. J. Shepherd, the wealthy industrialist, has recently completed transactions to pur- chase the Empire State Building. He will add it to his list of well-known real estate, Shep- herd now owns The Stork Club, The Morman Temple in Salt Lake City, The Leaning Tower of Pisa and has half-interest in the Taj Mahal, according to his lawyer Dan Bishop. CONTEST! ! l International Warwhoop announces its annual summer contest. First Prize this year will be a one way trip to Venus. All you have to do friends is get more than 1, 000 subscriptions of the Inter- national Warwhoop in twenty-four hours time. The contest starts NOW, THEATRICAL NEWS-Variety Column WHAT A LIFE A new play is in the making. Am- ateurs compose the entire cast, stage crew and directors. The play is WHAT A LIFE. This play was given first about 20 years ago in a relatively obscure high school, Redford Union. The mag- nificent acting and staging was respon- sible for its tremendous success. Each year on Broadway the play is revived, but this year is the first attempt to produce it with entirely amateur cast. Here is the cast: Colleen Anderson-Miss Shay Kathleen Buckberry-Barbara Dale Dreaver-Mr. Bradley Bob Barron-Henry Aldridge Waldo Anderson -George Bigelo Evelyn Shaylor -Miss Pike Marlene Osterle -Miss Johnson Ronald W. Johnston-Mrs. Patterson Marion Marr-Mary Betty Faulkner-Mrs. Aldridge Joanne Arold, Sally Aubry, and Helen Barton are on the makeup committee. Bolitho, Voss, and Meadors are Stage Hands. SCENE FROM ORIGINAL WHAT A LIFE GIVEN TWENTY YEARS AGO.
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IHTEHHHTIUHHL llIHHlUHUUP JUNE 12, 1970 SEEN AT cmos p ,,,,,,,,,, J by Marilyn Zigler M , 0 woMAN ABOUT 3, 1 - FI, G G W . .oMe TOWN ' EF Y A I 'I 1 w ' . ITEM X, .'A A ' Qs' ? Ron Radhoff, dashing ' , yy blondmovie idol was seen with that cute Q3 new starlet, Pat Muir last night. His for- fm mer girlfriend, trick dancer Betty Ann l ,X Justice, is said to be quite annoyed with t , Q f ' it all. Oh, that Ron! was her only ' 5 comment, . ITEM A fi K D Gail Yannss is rumored to be at odds with 0 Gail Savelle, It seems that both singers L I sap are trying for starring place in the Stork t V' R - V ' 'M Club floor show. Inside sources say that N, A ,lf Gail has the edge over tempermental i St . t I Miss Yanss, ' Nui l ,' ITEM , l X Producer James Partain at MGM is on the Al X X lookout for a Cleopatra for his repro- f . V duction of the old classic ANTHONY 8a X J t X CLEOPATRA. o'De11 Morris is cast as 'tt lt J Anthony. . 9 I . X alotislw ULTIMATE uuloahtm tloluuffo t, ITEM t The box office receipts for COFFEE AND 'Llccpnlfs MADNESS, in its 9 Ith week on Broadway, are dropping off. No one can offer an explanation for it, The critics acclaimed it wildly and the stars Gerry Kelly and Sue Hillis are perennial favorites. well, if Ltsklw 5516595959 1958 Simon Swmsw owns. fHot0Cq5l0lm W' Nmmu, .hill-Q3 SHOWER HELD fSOCIETY NEWSJ Mrs, Christine Sutherland Rockefeller en- tertained in her lovely home in Grosse Pointe - today. The occasion was a shower for Georgina Sopha, Miss Sopha is to be married to Sir James Worthington, whom she met while touring England with her trained seals. The guests included: Jackie VanDam, who wore a lovely blue lace street lengtlt dress: Jessica Thompson, who wore a smart navy blue suit with powder blue accessories, in- cluding a powder blue mink tnttffg Marilyn Taylor who was in jade green ehiffon with jade jewelryg Joanne Riffenbttrg, wlto was in .ut all black sheath dress and black accessories ther cat recently diedjg Marlette tlesterle were a lovely pale pink knit suit, and Bev Gardner wore a fluffy lace blouse with a fttll velvet skirt, Miss Riffenburg gave a charming vocal rendition by popular request, She was aeeotn- panied by Martiel Mttrphrey, well-known con- cert artist, MASQUERADE PARTY HYLD Jessie Robinson, wife of the wealthy in dustrialist, threw a splendid masquerade party in her villa on the French Riviera. Champagne flowed like water and fabulous foods and rare de lacacies were laden on the banquet tables. Some of the most unusual eostttmes were worn by: Margaret Atitlrony. who eatne as the Empress Josephine: Bob Barron. who came as Napoleon: Norman Btotttittettket. who came as Tgtrzang DeLor1s Shermatt. who came as his tnttte, Jane, Ruth Brunt- tnit, who catne as the Statue of l.tlwrttg llavtd Cleat iuger, wlto erttne .is llowdt Doodyg Bob Brown who txttne .ts Julius Crtognt-5 Totn Schultz, who txttne .ts Mark Antony. Miss Robinson etnploretl extra set - xants to take t-are of the party. thot were Sally Melxoti, Myrna Run. Mar garet Rarrick, and Jotee tltllespte. l'ht-x were seettred tltrottgh the Rowlex ti l ttttl- berg etttploytnettt .nrt-ttex. Bromley and llosktng were the tatter- ers,
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