THE KINGSTON ENTERPRISE Volume 54, Number 37, October 31, 1968 Transcribed by Ed Van Horn
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What A MESS!!!! Thursday morning! October 24. WHAT A MESS ! ! Did everyone see what had been done to our town sometime during the night? Straw all over the main street and some of the side streets. ONE DEAD FOX laying in front of one of the business places. This wasnt hit in town by a passing motorist. Someone or several brought it into town and left it here. This may be funny to some but not to me this is SICK, & its about time something is done about this. This isnt the first time this sort of thing has happened. I dont know the answer to how we are going to stop this kind of fun does anyone?
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LOCAL & SOCIAL Mr and Mrs. Archie Rodenbo and family of Auburn Heights spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Etta Stoner is spending some time with her daughter Mrs. Leah Wilson in Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gould and Glenna were guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Wagoner on Friday evening. Mrs. Grover Porter was guest of honor at a birthday dinner on Sunday at the home of her niece Miss Eugenia Linck in Marlette. Guests were Mr. Porter of Drayton Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter of Pontiac, Mr. Bliss Linck of Fargo, Mrs. Irene LaLonde of Brown City, Mrs. Stella Hazelton, Mrs. Maude Hewitt, Mrs. Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burmeister.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Jersey of Grand Ledge spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clement. Mr. James Coan spent the past week with his daughters Bonnie and Lois in Pontiac. Sgt. and Mrs. Jay Parker of Phoenix, Arizona are visiting relatives here while he has a 30 day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Legg and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Legg of Roscommon visited relatives the past week. Mrs. Raymond Dean and Mrs. Arnold Moore are spending three days in Lousville, Kentucky attending the Wesleyan Church National Missionary Convention. Mrs. Cecil Walker is much improved in health and is living with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dulles Walker in Drayton Plains. Mrs. Alice Ingersoll of Prudenville and Mrs. Bessie Ogram of Saginaw were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moore and Mrs. Wiswell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Geror in Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker and Fred spent the weekend in Petosky and Mackinaw where Fred sang and played his guitar at a Youth Rally in Bliss, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Duckwitz in Imlay City on Thursday. Miss Joy Kramer spent Thursday and Friday with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Ven Stark and family in Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Everett, Ulrich Scheuermann, (exchange student), Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen, Dale and Annette, Mr. and Mrs. James Barrons, Kevin and Tommy and Mrs. Hazel Wilmot were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boyne in Leonard to help Mrs. Boyne celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Green and family spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tong, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Knight, Billy and Gary, Miss Nancy and Robin Cojacari of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. James Caswell, and Alice Steele were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ensign. There were joined in the afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tong, Linda, Lydia and Lisa of Ferndale.
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Mr. and Mrs Doyle Hempton of Pontiac were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burmeister on Sunday evening and showed beautiful pictures on screen of a recent trip through Europe. Mrs. James Caswell and Miss Alice Steele attended the C.M.U. homecoming at Mt. Pleasant Saturday the guest of their son and brother Art Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Wenzlaff and children attended the homecoming at C.M.U. Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sullivan and children.
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