THE KINGSTON ENTERPRISE Volume 53, June 23, 1967, Number 20 |
| Contributed by Jan and Richard Peter, of the Kingston
Depot Committee. Extracted and Transcribed by Ed Van Horn, former Kingston resident.
For information about the Kingston Depot Committee, please contact Richard and Jan Peter.
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Announce Engagement The engagement is announced of Marvis Ann Inman of Lafayette Avenue, Bay City, daughter of Mrs Leon E. Inman of Rose City and the late Mr Inman, to Gerald L. Hurshbureger, son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Hursburger Sr., of Deford. No date has been set for the wedding.
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4-H New officers of the Kingston Boots and Bridle 4-H club have been elected for this year. They are: Brenda Lalko, President, Jane Peter, Vice President, Grant Gettel, Secretary/Treasurer and Dave Lalko, Reporter. The new members for the year are Patty Lis, Cathy Sefton, Mark Cassie, Annette Allen, Annette Gettel, Alice Chantiny, Jodie Rodriquez and Bradley Hubbard. Last Saturday five of the members enjoyed a short trail ride. Those present were Brenda Lalko, Jane Peter, Joy Kramer, Pat Lis and Cathy Sefton.
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Honored on 47th Anniversary In honor of the 47th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Fred Neal their family entertained them at a 6 oclock dinner in the Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth on Sunday. Those in attendance were the Neals, Mr and Mrs John Richter of Saginaw, Mr and Mrs Archie Rodenbo and family of Auburn Heights, Mr and Mrs R.D. Green and family of Kingston, Mr and Mrs John Rose of Saginaw and mr and Mrs Albert Denhoff of Kingston.
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Death Notices ANN E. KAMINSKI DULAC Mrs Ann E. Kaminski Dulac of 6020 State Street, Kingston passed away Saturday, June 10 in the Hills and Dales Hospital in Cass City as a result of an automobile accident near her home on June 4th. She was born July 26, 1919 in Deford. She and Edward Karinski were married December 27 of 1945. She was member of the St. Michaels Catholic Church Altar Society of Wilmot. She is survived by a son Thomas of Kingston, her mother Mrs Kay Dulac Kingston, four sisters Mrs Alice Paling, Marlette, Mrs Irene Randall and Mrs Wanda Werschel of Keego Harbor, Mrs Sophie Johnson of Chicago, Illinois, two brothers Leo Dulac of Drayton Plains, and Lewis Dulac of Saginaw. Remains were at the Harmon Funeral Home. Rosary was recited at 9 a.m. Monday, June 12. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 13th from the St. Michaels Catholic Church with Rev. Raymond Pilarski officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
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Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks for services rendered during our bereavement. The comforting words by Rev. Traver Mr Frank Brown and the Harmon Funeral Home, Mr Louis Salas and the mien for the Tri County Post No. 507 American Legion. The pallbearers, Mr and Mrs John Figura for special prayers. A special thanks to Mr and Mrs Gary Hurshburger and all our good friends and neighbors for food brought to the home and the dinner they prepared and served at the Twp hall. For flowers, prayers and gifts of money. Words are inadequate at this time. May God bless each and everyone of you. Helen Gilliland and family
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Local and Social Mrs Wm Tong of Detroit, Mrs Loa Dorman of Caro, Mrs Armbrose Thorp of Reese and Mrs Leland Ensign are spending a few days vacationing in Northern Michigan. |
| Mr and Mrs Dean Boyne of Leonard spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs Hazel Wilmot. |
| Mr and Mrs James Cattran of Troy, Ohio spent
Friday with her parents Mr and Mrs Carlyle Everette. Mrs Everett returned to Troy with
them.
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| Fathers Day guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Torongeau of Kingston were Mr and Mrs Paul Torongeau and family of Taylor, Mrs Avis Janneck and children of Trenton and Mrs Faith Parker and children. |
| Mr and Mrs Alfred Gritton or Melvin were supper guests of Mrs Hazel Wilmot Sunday. |
| Mr and Mrs James Caswell spent the week-end at
their cottage near Gladwin.
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| Mr and Mrs Arvin Wingart have returned from a two-week trip to Seattle, Washigan where they visited Mr and Mrs Everett Wingart. |
| Mr and Mrs Ted Froede have returned from a weeks vacation in the Upper Peninsula. |
| Portia Owens spent a few days with Alice Steele
this week.
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| Mr and Mrs Tony Dora of Copemish, Michigan spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Ernest Torongeau this past week. |
| Arthur Cunningham of the Green Lake Nursing Home of Union Lake, Michigan called on Mr and Mrs Leo Legg on Saturday afternoon. |
| Mrs Loa Dorman, Mrs Ida Westphal of Caro, and Mrs
Eva Greenwood of Vassar were Sunday afternoon callers at the Leland Ensign home.
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| Mr and Mrs Stanley Moore and Ellen Marie spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Gerald Grindley in Owosso. Sunday they called on Mr and Mrs Bob Moore. |
| Mr and Mrs Ven Stark and Michcael of Mt Pleasant
spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Melvin Kramer and family. They are attending the summer
session in CMU.
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Clifford News Mr and Mrs Eugene Pilant and daughter Pam of Hol, Tom Pilant of Birmingham and Donna Warren, Roseann Pilant and Jerry Moorse of Detriot spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Gordan Pilant. |
| Earl Rapson of Bad Axe was a Sunday caller of Mr and Mrs Herman Leslie. |
| Herbert Pearson of Hazel Park, Mr and Mrs Rolland
Pearson of Pontiac and mrs Josephene Lockwood of Rochester were recent guests of Mr and
Mrs Ernest Pearson.
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| Mr and Mrs Harrison Cranick of Mayville were Friday callers of Mr and Mrs George Smith. |
| Mr and Mrs Keith Cotter and girls attended the wedding of Mrs Cotters nephew Gregor Hodge in Midland Saturday. |
| Mr and Mrs George Maynard, and Mr and Mrs Merton
Hobson and family were callers of Mrs Mae Hobson and Brother Roy Sauder.
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| Mr and Mrs Larry Smith and family of Caro and Mr and Mrs Evans Krueger and family of Snover were Saturday evening callers on their grandparents Mr and Mrs George Smith. |
| Bertha Hopson entertained the Merry-Go-Round Club
last Thursday evening with 10 members and two visitors present. The door prize was won by
Verda Baumgartner and the Mystery Box was won by Viola Wilkens. After a business meeting,
games were enjoyed by all and a luncheon was served.
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Copyrighted and Transcribed by Ed Van Horn HTML by Debbie November 23, 1999 |