FROM WHAT YEAR ARE THESE TV LISTINGS?
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Deadline for entry is August 15, 2009. One entry per person, please.
Winners* will be announced in the next Newsletter.
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*Your prize? Why, the fame and notoriety you'll enjoy
once your name appears on the Winners List!
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JULY'S PHOTO CONTEST
In last month's issue, you were asked to guess
WHEN AND WHAT WAS THE OCCASION FOR THIS DISPLAY?
for the answer and the winners!
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Harry Jarkey , a Detroit TV personality and nightclub entertainer
in the late '50s and '60s, was best known for a morning variety program
called Our Friend Harry , which ran from 1957-59, as well as The Fun House ,
a children's show with Ricky the Clown . He continued his career at places like
The Roostertail and Bay City's Wenona Beach Amusement Park 's casino,
where he worked for 30 years, until his retirement at age 75.
He moved to southern California in the '70s to live near another
former Detroiter and friend, Danny Thomas .
and an email campaign.
Please take a minute to send Harry an email
(include your memories of him if you'd like) to
happybirthdayharry@gmail.com .
And even if you don't remember him, send an email anyway!
After all, how often does one of Detroit's former celebrity icons turn 96?!
Ed, who will gather the emails and send them on to Harry,
tells me that he's really a great guy
and will be elated with all of the attention.
(But then, have you ever known a performer who wasn't?)
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REGINA '66
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MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH
In last month's issue, we asked to hear from everyone who'd been part of
Don Large's Make Way For Youth Chorus .
Over the years, members included
Maureen Bailey ("Christmas Carol"), Lee Alan and many others.
to read the interesting responses, including a special tribute to former
Detroit Memories Discussion Group member, Barry Kinder
Audio Clip: Listen as Lee Alan talks about his early years with MWFY .
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UPCOMING CLASS REUNIONS
from
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This listing covers only classes 1950 thru 1979
Airport (Carleton, MI) ~ '79
Assumption Grotto Grade School ~ All years
Cody ~ ' 68
Cooley ~ '59
Crestwood ~ '79
Detroit Redford ~ '59
Detroit St. Thomas ~ All years
Edwin Denby ~ '74
Ferndale ~ '64
Fordson ~ '59
Fordson ~ '64
Highland Park ~ '64
Holy Redeemer ~ '69
Kettering ~ '64 and '65
Lake Shore ~ '55-‘75
Lakeview (St. Clair Shores) ~ '67
Livonia Franklin ~ '69
Lowrey ~ '59
Pickney ~ ' 69
Romulus ~ ' 77-'81
Southfield ~ '69
St. Brigid ~ '69
St. Clement ~ '79
St. Frederick ~ '64
St. Ladislaus ~ '69
St. Mary Mt. Clemens ~ '69
Walled Lake Central ~ '59
Walled Lake Central ~ 77
Warren Cousino ~ '79
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DETROIT PHOTO GALLERY
WXYZ STUDIOS 1951
on E Jefferson in Detroit
A few of the Lone Ranger actors
Front row, L to R: John Todd ( Tonto ), Brace Beemer ( Lone Ranger ),
Ernie Winstanley (actor), Fred Foy (announcer).
Back row, L to R: Actors Harry Goldstein , Bill Sanders ,
Bob Dale , Jay Michaels & Jim Fletcher .
WXYZ's Live Sound Department
(horses, doors, foot steps, sock on jaw, etc.)
L to R: Tony Cammineta , Don Davenport , Chuck Begune
and Paul Carnegie
Photos submitted by Paul (Cannon) Carnegie
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Do not submit photos found on the Internet.
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THE 15TH ANNUAL
WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2009
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YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM MICHIGAN IF...
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SWINGIN' TIME DVDs
Recorded on
8-27-66, 9-3-66, 9-10-66, 9-17-66, 12-24-66 and 3-11-67.
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If you're interested in these DVDs, email me at
I'll send you a PDF that lists the shows and artists who appeared
along with information on how you can obtain these disks.
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View a clip from the Swingin' Time DVD #2 at
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SAVE THE DATE!
ARIZONA-DETROITERS DINNER
Saturday, October 10, 2009
5-10 pm
Fiesta Resort Conference Center
2100 South Priest Drive
Tempe, AZ 85282
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Our Special Guest Speaker will be
VIC CAPUTO
Channel 2 News Anchor ~ 1968-1980
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Also speaking will be
THERESA (TERRY) LIVINGSTON
daughter of
TOBY DAVID / "Captain Jolly"
who'll be bringing along a bunch of her dad's memorabilia
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WATCH FOR MORE INFO IN THE SEPT NEWSLETTER
OR GO TO:
Tickets will go on sale in September.
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MAKE IT A WEEKEND GETAWAY!
October is a perfect time to visit Phoenix and
Fiesta Resort is offering rooms to our Detroit Memories guests for
only $99 per night!
Airfare on Southwest is as low as $360 round trip from Detroit,
$218 round trip from Portland, and
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The Resort is conveniently located within 10 minutes of Sky Harbor Airport
and lots of other local attractions, including ASU, Arizona Mills and Mill Avenue.
Their shuttle will take you anywhere within a 5 mile radius for FREE!
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EMAIL INBOX
Occasionally I receive emails I feel would be of interest
to our Detroit Memories Newsletter subscribers.
With permission from the authors, I'll publish them.
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Hi Eileen,
Thanks for the latest copy of the Detroit Memories Newsletter . I always enjoy it. You do a great job. I'll mark my calendar for your next Arizona/Detroiters Dinner .
I thought you and your subscribers would be interested in a new book
entitled "Goodfellows: The Champions of St. Ambrose" written by
Rick Gosselin . It's mostly about little eastside St. Ambrose and how
they went on to Briggs Stadium to defeat the mighty number one
rated Class A Cooley in 1959 in the greatest high school football
upset of all times. But, it is also about the biggest high school football
game every year in Detroit, the Goodfellow Game. I'm sure many of
your subscribers have fond memories of those games. I sure do.
I played in three of them.
Mike Goff
St. Ambrose, '63
Phoenix AZ
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Hi Eileen
Um...the postcard photo of the J.L. Hudson flag has
50 stars, so that means it was taken in 1960 or later
(not 1956).
Re: Planned demolition of the Lafayette Bldg.
The late Detroit Free Press columnist Jim Fitzgerald
must be spinning in his grave. This was a pet peeve/
project of his that he wrote about frequently from the
1980s until his retirement in the mid-1990s (1995?).
Regards,
Jim Ritchie
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EILEEN RESPONDS: Actually, two people busted me on the flag photo. Here's my lame excuse:
I first found a black/white photo taken in 1956 to use. Then I came across the colored flag pic
and made the substitution -- forgetting to change the caption. It should have said 1966 .
Sheez, we have some astute subscribers out there!
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Eileen,
I have taken many shots of the progressive demolition of Tiger Stadium . Don Coles' aerial shots that were referenced in the July issue were fantastic.
Check my sets of Tiger Stadium HERE .
The stern of the (Bob-Lo boat) Ste. Claire has pretty much been removed from the top deck down. I've been down there helping to haul debris from the ship.
Check my sets of the Ste. Claire HERE .
Linda Benedict
Detroit MI
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Dear Eileen,
Thank you so much for sending the Newsletter. I really look forward to receiving it.
I pray that God continues to use your talents so that you may touch other hearts as you have touched mine with happenings and history of a special place that I am from.
I look forward to your next issue.
JoBella Winters
Lake Charles, LA
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NEW DOCUMENTARY ON DVD
THE J.W. WESTCOTT STORY
Serving the Great Lakes Waterways 48222
Since 1874, the J.W. Westcott Co. has served the Great Lakes waterways.
In this comprehensive documentary, you'll see how this amazing company
was founded, how they've endured through good times and bad,
and view incredible footage of their modern day deliveries via
the world's only floating postal zip code, 48222 .
Hosted by former WWJ reporter Robert Vito , this DVD includes photos,
archival film footage, informative interviews, and a first-hand look
at what makes the J.W. Westcott an historical treasure.
Located in Detroit at the foot of 24th street, just west
of the Ambassador Bridge , the J. W. Westcott Company
was originally formed in 1874 by Captain J. W. Westcott to inform
passing vessels of changes in orders.
June 1895 marked the first mid-river mail delivery by a
Westcott mail boat beginning more than 100 years of "mail-by-the-pail."
Today, the Westcott company's role has changed to include
a wide range of services: U.S. mail delivery; freight delivery,
storage, forwarding; message service; passenger service
to and from vessels; pilot boat services for the Port of Detroit ;
the sale of nautical charts, postcards, books, candy and cigarettes,
and even the occasional mid-river pizza delivery.
Produced, directed and written by Detroit Memories Subscriber and Historical Society of Michigan member,
Mark Nowotarski .
$30.00 Free shipping to DM Subscribers (in the U.S. only )
BE SURE TO MENTION YOU SAW IT IN THE NEWSLETTER
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For a complete list of all of the Tours, Exhibits
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go to:
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Soupy Sales Film Series
Saturdays & Sundays at 1 p.m. , through August 30th
Detroit Historical Museum
Re-live some classic TV moments.
In celebration of the Detroit's Classic TV Personalities exhibit,
the Detroit Historical Museum will be showing two episodes from the
original Soupy Sales television show each weekend!
The series will provide a sampling of Sales' greatest TV hits, such as
"The Singing Bug", "Sinatra Gets Pie-Eyed", and "Fang the Olympian".
Screenings are FREE with regular Museum admission.
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The Detroit Historical Society is honoring
John Kelly and Marilyn Turner , along with Detroit TV broadcasters
Soupy Sales, Bill Bonds, Bill Kennedy, Emery King and Amyre Makupson
with an exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum thru August 2009.
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Sign up now to receive information on all of the exciting
exhibits and events offered by the
Detroit Historical Society, your complete history resource!
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DAYS OF DETROIT
2010 WALL CALENDAR
$9.00
Celebrate Detroit history everyday! Each month in this wall calendar features
an historic and seldom seen photo from the region's past.
And each day highlights an interesting fact that occured on that day.
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DOSSIN GREAT LAKES MUSEUM
E X H I B I T
BOBLO: ENTERTAINMENT ISLAND
Bob-Lo Park was established as an entertainment destination in 1898
by the Detroit, Belle Isle and Windsor Ferry Company .
In the beginning, it was a picnic spot, with beaches, athletic fields,
bicycle track, and a stunning Mangles-Illions carousel.
Over the years it grew into a unique island amusement park,
with a midway and dozens of rides.
Millions of Americans and Canadians alike share memories
of riding the swan boats or the train that circled the park.
For many, the best ride of the day was on one of the two the Bob-Lo Boats
( Columbia and Ste. Clair e) that took visitors to the island.
Departing originally from the foot of Woodward ,
where Hart Plaza now stands, and later from a dock just
west of downtown Detroit, the boats offered their own form of entertainment.
The 20-mile voyage took about 80 minutes as it wound down the river
past quiet marshlands and cottages that lined the shore.
After a long day of island fun, the slow cruise home was a relaxing
mix of memories, souvenirs and perfect sunsets.
The amusement park closed after the 1993 season.
Bob-Lo , however, lives on in the hearts of anyone
who grew up in metro Detroit during its heyday.
Highlighted artifacts on display in the exhibit include:
The Amusement Park map that illustrates all the locations of the rides
Bob-Lo Island Postcards and other merchandise
are also available for sale in the Dossin Great Lakes Museum Store.
It’s a great chance for visitors to take a piece of
Bob-Lo nostalgia home with them.
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LADY OF CHARM
Edythe Fern Melrose
This is the "Charm Kitchen Cook Book" by Edythe Fern Melrose ,
better known to old time Detroiters as WXYZ's "Lady of Charm ."
In the 1930s, Melrose managed Detroit radio station WJLB .
She then moved to WXYZ radio, when she created her "Lady of Charm"
persona, dispensing recipes, fashion tips and household hints.
Melrose's philosophy was "A woman's charm depends upon three things:
how she acts, how she looks and how she cooks."
On WXYZ-TV her show aired from her home in St. Clair Shores,
the "House O' Charm," which was built and beautifully
furnished courtesy of her sponsors. In 1952 she earned $100,000.
Most of the recipes in the book are so unhealthy that it hardens
your arteries just reading them. One calls for a veal heart stuffed
with buttered bread crumbs and seared in hot fat. Yum!
At WXYZ you had to refer to her as "Lady of Charm."
She wouldn't answer to Edythe or Mrs. Melrose.
Her kitchen assistant was Gretchan , her daughter in law.
In the mid '60s, Melrose tripped on a cable at WXYZ, injuring her leg.
She sued the station and in 1976 received a judgment of nearly
one million dollars. She died three weeks later.
Lily Tomlin , a Detroit native, based her
"Tasteful Lady" character on Melrose.
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ATTENTION
NEVADA-DETROITERS!
JOIN ME!
for an evening of Detroit Memories
with classic cars, dinner and a Show.
Come to one gathering -- or come to them all!
Let me know which of the following three gatherings you'll be attending.
I'll order tickets for the Show as a group.
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Imperial Palace Casino
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 2009
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5:00 pm
Meet at the
The World's Largest Classic Auto Collection
Enjoy the world's largest and finest classic car showroom with
$100 million worth of inventory on display and for sale.
Stroll among more than 250 antique, muscle, famous,
historically significant and special interest vehicles.
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6:30 pm
Dinner at the
Pizza Palace
This Italian themed restaurant offers plentiful portions of pizza and pasta.
Affordably priced. Separate tabs. Pay your own check.
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8:00 pm
Main Showroom
Smokey Robinson Presents Australia’s
HUMAN NATURE
"The Ultimate Celebration of the Motown Sound”
showcases the distinctive, dynamic harmonies of members
Toby Allen, Phil Burton, Andrew Tierney and Michael Tierney.
This quartet is known for outstanding concert and stage performances
General Admission Tickets: $54.95 (plus taxes and fees)
(which I'll purchase as a group once we get a number)
QUESTIONS? Email me at eileen@detroitmemories.com
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ART VUOLO JR.
RADIO'S BEST FRIEND
Check out Art's archive of Detroit radio video memories!
Among the classics are:
1988, 1998, and 2005 Detroit Radio Reunions
On-Air Reunions:
WCZY in 1988
WNIC & WOMC in 1998
WOMC in 2005
Also, a 1-hour video called "Detroit Radio: The Second Thirty Years,"
a 60-minute version of "The History of Detroit Radio."
The actual original "History of Detroit Radio" is available on CD
(audio only on 5 CDs) and a whopping six hours long.
Produced by Art in the spring of 1971, it's a real collectible.
He's also got a priceless 2003 Roasting of Sonny Eliot .
(By the way, our irrasible Sonny is still doing weather on WWJ Radio .)
In 2007, Art produced a video for six inductees into the
Detroit Historical Museum :
Dick Purtan, Ernie Harwell, Bob Allison, Sonny Eliot, J. P. McCarthy
and Martha Jean (the Queen) Steinberg with clips of them all
and the actual ceremony at the museum.
All of these can be ordered at VERY reasonable prices on Art's web site: www.vuolovideo.com
TIGER STADIUM / STE. CLAIRE
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