100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 09, 1994 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1994-10-09

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

York
, nd
a line
rr
Detroit
LUDIA MARRS
currently how­
ing h r fall coIl ction which will
run until her holiday collection,
which h aid be in aft r
Thanksgiving.
According to M ITS, there is a
d mand tor omeon who doe
th typeofworksh do . "Many
of th I di I rv don't hav
tim to hop, hid. "Mo tar
busine or profe ional women.
1 am a their convenience. I am
available to h m by appoint-
conv ni nt
bee u he h lp her prep-r for
ho and "ent rtains the men
while the ladie are getting fit­
ted, " h aid, he added, "1 was
the fi t Black rna hine repair­
man hired by General Motors at
the Mound Road plant."
The Marrs hav been married
for 39 years (J ck Benny' age)
and h v two children and two
gr nd children.
n October 9 at 2:30 p.m.,
Marr will present
the"Churche on Parade Fash­
ion how" at the Servian Hall,
19940 Van Dyke. The extrava­
ganz will involve 15 different
hurch and the price i 15 for
adult and $8 for children.
And if you ar inclined to b a
II ull figur woman, Marrs said,
"Come ou t.o the fashion show or
c II me at (313)331-2822."
I
By NATHANIEL scorr
Mlchl@n Citizen
DETROIT-Down-but-not-ou
i an appropriate way to begin
this tory about Arron/Pye Pub­
lishi ng before th publi hers
moved to their n w location at
20966 rand River, om one
broke into their bu ine: at th
old location (18505 W. MI Rd)
and tol all the omput rs and
telephones, shortly b for they
moved. No arre ts have b n
made.
However Pye and Horatio
Bennett, the other partner in
the busine s, maintain that th y
are not going to let hat deter
them from erving th people of
Detroit and urrounding area.
Bennett contend hat Ar-
ron/Pye publi he books, bro­
chures, magazin , flyers, �nd
among other item has publish-
ed over" 150 different titles on
'How to' boo ."
The company's adverti e­
m nt ay th publi her is an
"el ctronic-comput erized type­
e ting company de igned to
provid 'affordable' typ etting
rvice to budg t-conscious
mall busin and individu-
al at low rat and y t provide
th high quality r quir m n of
th mor di criminating cus­
tomer ."
In fac ,B nnett id "We ar
h only elf Black publi hing
company in Detroit."
It should not d that there
are other Black publi hers in
the D troit ar , such a th
Michigan. Citizen, The-Chronicle
Newspapers, Broad Side, Lotus
Pr ses, whi h publish P try.
evertheles maintaining that
"no job i too large or too mall
(and we wi 11 ry to work with
th individual' budget," the
p rtnei aid, "We are set up to
work for the mall and the big
companies. "
I AD TIO to the work
the company does for i custom­
e ,Arron/Pye publi he two
mon hly magazine. They are
The Caribbean Source and The
hri tian Guide. The publishers
ar al 0 community minded and
educ tionally oriented and as
u h, they offer internships to
approximately six tudents
from W stern International
High School.
Pye peaks at civic and social
function and me many gos-
pI programs in th Detroit
r a. Bennett is the ho t of the
talk radio program Dreadline
ch Sunday from 8 to 8:30 p.m.
on WNZK, 6 0 AM.
h n,
r of olly
wood F hion Cloth on Lin­
wood i pr p ring to op n
th n' Hollywood F hion
9101 Grand Riv r.
athan d ided to open his
own clo hin to fter thr of
the late Rev rend Wilmor Al­
len ons bough the clothin
tore while the tate i ing
prob ted.
Reverend All n, who founded
Hollywood Fa hion Clo he
more than 30 y a ago, died
May of 1993 and his e tate,
which i timat d to be worth
1.5 million i being probated
through the court .
Nathan aid he ha regis-
tered his store' am which,
when it open, will mea ur
2,400 square f t and will have
display window that face
Grand River.
pan,
ha .
DAVID NATHAN
"I will continue to serve my
eu tome lik I did when I w
on Linwood," Nath n aid.
He added, "My motto is: if you
can't find it a N than' Holly­
wood F hion it' not in town."
OCTOBER IS MINORITY BUSINESS MONTH
continued from page - A4
th r than th word of th
Riverview olution.
ohltfuri also went 011
S rving
h
ommuni y
ti n f Arron Pye Publishing a 20966 Grand
ti 8 n tt stand in fron of the I
Martha Pye and Hor a 10 en
River. (photo by N Scott)
vo
not mention that cl u 18,
section 8 of th constitution
that gave th U.S. congr
power to "make all laws which
shall b ne ry nd prop r
for carrying in 0 x cution i
foregoing pow 1 ," which ac­
cording to som int rpreta-
. tion allow wider cope to
federal powers
Just befor the vote,
Downes asked McClary to
write a resolution about hi
concern in hi own word ( I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ny peraon re Idlng In the City of lUgrland Park,
Michigan, not already rtgl�ho po.se .... the quallflc tiona of an elector
or who wlll�ay of th next
o
ov
o
8, 1
4
poss such qualification ,may m k. Ipplle uen for r.glatratlon to the City Clerk
t htr office, No. 30 Gerald Avenue, Highland Park. Mlchlg ", In aceerdanc with
the Ichedule lI,ted below up to and Including th
,
1
Th City Clerk', offlc will b. open the following hours for regl tratlon for th General
Primary EI euen:
. .
Tut.d " October 11, 1994 8:00 A.M. to :30 P.M .
. "
Oth , 0 y. (Monday thru Thursday) 8:00 A.M '. to 5:30 P.M.
If you have changed your ddre •• to another ddres within th City of Highl nd
P rk line you I •• t vottd. It will b. ntel ry to tr n fer your regl tration. Thl may
b done at th City HIli, No. 30 Gerald Avenu I or by m IIIng Igned notlc giving
the old nd ntw addr I. and dlte of r movil. Thl. notlct of chang of ddr must
ach th City Clerk', office not later than Tu day, Octob r 11, 1�94.
OF TH CITY 0
LAND A K
11 h DAY

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan