Vol.2 No.48 Dec.11, 1968 Grace Potts, Editor
INSIDE KEENER seems to be a continuing hospital report. Rich Pawlowicz
recently waged a successful battle with the flu bug, scheduling it so that
he missed only one day - he got better on his own time over the weekend.
Dan Henderson is back in the fold after undergoing hernia surgery. We wonder
if the thought of being on our closed circuit TV to the Auto Show at Cobo
hurried the recovery? Anyway, glad you're back, Dan.
Carole Wiedeman is off today with the flu and since this is also her
birthday, we had planned to give her a big
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MRS. NEEDLEMAN but that will now have to wait a day or two.
DON'T FORGET - THE KEENER CHRISTMAS PARTY IS THIS COMING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT
THE DEARBORN INN AT 2:30 - SEE YOU THERE.
Barbara Collins' husband Don has enlisted in the SeaBees and will be leaving
on December 27. If you know a nice business girl who would like to share an
apartment, Barbara would be interested in knowing about her.
Starting Monday, December 16, WKNR will be playing Christmas records as part
of its programming.
Carole Wiedeman's Christmas will be brightened considerably when son Jim
arrives home on leave from California on the 22nd.
On December 28 the Harlem Globetrotters will be at, Olympia playing the
Washington Generals. As an additional part of the entertainment, KeeNeR DJ's
will again play an exhibition game with them. "Big V" (former KeeNeRite
Vaughan Tafralian) has been invited by the Globetrotters to make another
appearance with them, dressed in the same "New Year's Eve Baby" costume
which was such a hit last year.
Visitor to the station: Today, the recording and television artist Bobby
Darin.
KeeNeR ingenuity came to the front again last Friday when Paul Cannon
invited Mrs. Knorr to his office to listen to the lyrics of an interesting
record. They turned out to be "Happy Birthday" from the whole gang - plus a
huge Birthday cake.
PROJECT DETROIT Subject for Sunday, December 15, 1968 is "Highways to the
Future" - J. N. Bauman, Chairman of the National Highway Users Conference,
discussing the needs of America in relation to highway transportation. |