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