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   Kingston Spy, The (Newspaper) - December 27, 1945, Kingston, Wisconsin                               THE KINGSTON Spy A Home Owned Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of the Home Folks THE WAS n WORK TO KEEP THE VOLUME 64 PUBLISHED WEEKLY KINGSTON WISCONSIN THURSDAY 27 PRICE 00 A YEAR NUMBER 10 IN THIS COLUMN By E W W The head always starts ling the time PS prow ing the mind predicts Last Services Held For Mrs Gransee Funeral services were held last Friday or Mrs Alvina wno passed away the previous Monday at the home of her daughter Mrs En in Schatz at Kingston The rites were m charge of the Rev O A mer and were conducted Irom i nt new stoiy the biggest education jam in tht coming year that this later from Zion Evan has or experienced j eran Church Burial was in the has provided Cemetery ties for cf men lo no bark to school col- lege or enroll in special courses ome kind Thousands of erans have aheady started school and the prediction is that the the Schatz home at 1 00 p m Born in Alvina Pauline Gransee of Mr and Mrs Julius Schauer was born in the Town of Newton County i limb i w ill cr much higher next Wisconsin on February 7 1868 I his sudden influx of dents our schools and col- leges will greatly increase the ta k of oui educators and tumal It will also put into the field more ioi this or service in an over of men ed lor certain things The most ible and attractive trades and skills will suffer thusly be- cause it is only natural that more will take these up in school thet thin study for a job that foi hardei work It might wind up with thousands more roen trained for a few choice jobs th in are needed from which both they and other skills and tiades will suffer The farming is one that has She was baptized in infancy and on April 23 1882 was confirmed in the Lutheran faith by Pastor Edward Theel of St Paul's Evan Luth Church Newton On December 12 1889 she was united m marriage with August at me with Pastor Theel officiating Three children were bom to this union Alma Mrs Schatz of Kingston Rhinehart who now resides near Kingston and bert who passed away m 1908 at the age of 14 years After their marriage the sees lived near Rush Lake later moving to the Dantz Tavern dis- near Markesan Here they resided until 1905 when they moved to a farm near Kingston now occupied by their son R H ed tnd will suffer mere if the In 1924 th moved to tiend continues whereby more theu home m where study for and take jobs in the It is asking too much to expect many men who have been bom and raised m metropolitan areas to Uke up farming But those who have a knowledge of it will do well to increase it and get into an essential and worthwhile m- Many are wondering v heie everybody lived before our present housing shortage T his shortage is due in part to many fanners having moved to industrial areas and taken jobs unit rt nine me o empty farm I t those on small The shortage would be alleviated greatly if weie occupied We know people who the idea vil being a it takes to be a good one and much careful planning nd To top it all you are about as independent literally as anyone can ever hope to be II vou are an 01 marine plan to take ad- v of the opportunities un- dei G 1 legislation or anyone is thinking of the and a permanent hood why not contact your uni- versity county agricultural a- c i authority on ing They will advise you con- courses best suited for vou and you can rest assured that your role in the lost wai will be an im- ana one it wont be all sunshine and it'll me in more hird work than j uve of but on the Dt hei hand it doesn t take a ge- n u- to m ike n better than the i farmer we are told that our is the thing that we for- vith vVith dawning everyone ho is concerned about hopes for u u thai will be of I richest 01 the list to in L re m rch of i n is to clc p a better spuit t v pel MI tht I k in village voting t ni civic affairs or taking n pirt in all local they resided until the death of Mr Gransee last May Since then Mrs sec ride her home with her daughter Mrs Ervin at Kingston During the past several weeks Mrs Gransee has suffered ing health and at 1 45 p m Monday December 17 she away She reached the age of 77 years 10 months and 10 days Other survivors include two sisters Mrs William Boeder dilu fotu Four man Schauer Westfield Emil Fred Schauer California and Rudolph of Walnut Grove Minn Two ers and two sisters preceded her in death Also surviving are four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Youth Club Meeting Wednesday At Kingston The Kingston Youth Club will have a regular business meeting in the Youth Center next Wednesday evening uary 2 beginning at 8 00 p m At this meeting the annual election of officers will take place and plans for the coming year will be discussed Everyone and 1 L asked to be present Bob Thayer Discharged Last Week In Illinois Christmas Neighbor Robert Thayer arrived home on Wednesday ol last week having received an honorable discharge from the Army Air tne previous Monday at Chanute Field Illinois At ent he together with his wife and daughter are dividing time between visiting relatives at Pardeeville and with his ents Mr and Mrs G A Thayer of Kingston Boh entered service April 4 He served at Jefferson racks Mo Spartanburg S C Charlotte N C AU Post Offices Will Help Collect Clothing New York Dec ter post offices are cleared of the last Christmas packages they will begin to receive clothing gifts from the American people to the suffering people m lands according to an der of Postmaster General ert E Hannegan which was made public today Henry J Kaiser national chairman of the Victory Clothing declared that the c oer to all postmasters authorised und defected them to permit cal committees of the wide clothing drive to place es m lobbies to re- clothing donations Mr Kaiser also announced that Nelson A Rockefeller former Assistant Secretary of State will serve as the New York City chairman of the Collection He also announced that 9607 communities throughout ca rro organized to conduct thing drives under the local chairmanship of 4 313 men and women many of whom will ect county-wide drives One community South Hero Vt has completed its clothing collection The 606 residents of this village on an island in Lake Champlam began their drive a month in advance of the nation campaign Mrs Henry mann local chairman explained three pre-Christmas bees were held to salvage ments that were worn and ped The Victory Clothing tion scheduled from 31 seeks 100000000 used rients m addition to shoes and bedding contributor is m- to attach to clothing gifts Trees Planted In State During 1945 More than 000 trees were planted in Wisconsin the vear by farmers and rural youths All of the weic ob- from the State tmn Commission Fred Trenk state extension forester reports that of 3910517 trees purchased by farmers 2 870252 were foi yeneral I estation with ibc ut 1 I lor belts in I rf rton Youths 720 trets Of these 741 795 were by 4-H club members and future t rs and 284 weie foi school forest pi Trots pi mted in community tot i led 108 125 In each of countie mers purchased and planted more than a nf a million trees Of Mai i- thon led 381 Ic I- in older by Portage Wood S uk and paca counties county in the State was represented in this adult project Marathon led list in planted in school with 93000 trees It so led in the planted on farms bv pupils 4-H club members ind Firm is The plantings bv these in the county totaled 64 CiO trees Oneida w js the in school forest with 10000 tius Wood County v is third with 39 100 trees Markesan State Bank Employee Died Sudden Ralph W Clark 60 assistant of the Markesan State Hank died suddenly last d iv evening after suffering a IK ait collapse He had come trom work in apparent health but upon Mrs Links from a Christmas at the high school he hiil succumbed to the attack Mi Clark had been employed I th W r I t f f j vials He was born m the East and had lived m Markesan smee eaily manhood include nnd i daughter Hominy May who attends the at Madison The Masonic Lodge was in charge of funeral services last The rites were held at 2 00 p m at the Krause 1 Hone Burial was in the kesan Cemetery i t thills most of us are di Sheppard Field Texas i in en We are I nil i Texas and Kessler Field privileges I Mississippi His duties included tint wed holler oui that of a mess sergeant and meat leads ft butt if taken away A I utter and later a mechanic fi u of the faithful cannot be ex- tr x t fr r i T ei Ret ju t a tuck t rd Lets all lend a ress it n i AM Mr ART to the and h id ic i better part of al community takes planning co-operation on the improvement In Clothing Situation From Home Agents Office We cant expect any ment in the for at least Meloche If vou do hui to buv examine th IK fore von wear it Reinforce wenk se restitch where to pn vent pulling out If you your thre id- bare retreading tht nev at those spoLs insures loni ei wear Retreading is done using the tailors stitch on the wrong side of the sti in 111 MM inch apart The nt thing Miss is not wait foi the holi to New Dairy Chief Warns Against Freezing Milk From County Agent's Office I Milk proper can in winter TS well as summer if wi to navi i liar I the State Dairy Division Thin in reasons should not ell milk 1 It is to mi k f m tht there v ill he t 1 ss I t n ir i uli i be t KIM whin 1 11 i m u 11 u m ki ill ill i i m n milk 4 M ft n mi k M i Ucn n in hi i i vli w f ling vt i f 11 haiti in i h IMI ti m il i I vui nn n t il n i r i AI II in r If v u i f h ve rnt i t hv i pi n f i i ii CROSSMANS ENTERTAINED ON DECEMBER Mrs Joe Halter Corns Mi md Mis man at the yearly party for the Methodist Kingston and Marquette Young Adult Fellowship on Friday December 14 Their farm home w is beautifully decorated in keeping with the spirit of Guests included Mr and Mrs Mirle Mr and Mrs MiK n ind daughter Mr md Mi Walter Knight Mrs Fot Walker Mr and Mrs Alfred and Rev M J IT The business meeting was by the president di i s of the feature were I Mr TnH Mrs Mirle W ilker who an educational quiz This was won by Mr and Mrs W liter Knight was furnished I by Mrs Grossman Christmas I1 ills were also enjoyed by the i troup Luncheon was id h tht hostess and i s 11 meeting will I b In kl it the home of Rev and M J at r Mi md Mrs Too Walker v II h vi charge of the special fi it ir Christmas Here Residents here observed the blanketed by a foot of snow anil a howling snow storm thrown in but it truly was a two Theie were some minoi nails md bad prevented company fiom in several cases resulted m two ot three people attacking i dinner meant for IS it either sleeted most of the mini toads in this many wtu Must of th in wai diu to t 1111 un in Tne Unal clunch Methodist hi Id thin i m Sunday evening the In fore to ttu u iu ano mas Eve the m was postponed until Hula heie on Christmas Daj and als i n the and Main hi sti i churches win because of the snow At St Catholic Chinch here mass was held at midnight n Christmas weie Iso conducted on Christmas Day On Christmas Eve a fiom the local Lutheran were out carolling They sang for several families on street in town All in all it w is probably the happiest Christmas n four years It was a white one and a PEACEFUL one Spy Will Discontinue Free Papers To Servicemen Beginning January 1 The Kingston Spy will discontinue sending free papers to men stationed in the United i that paid in advance will be continued nnd credit will be given those servicemen whose families recently ed U the papei fund Will be glad continue ending the paper to unv serviteman hut the subscription must be for at the regular rate Inaugurated bat k m the summer of 1942 tht sending of The Spy to icemen gained favor with the folks here at home as well as the servicemen The list grew fiom 21 in mid-summer 1942 to an all time high of 130 in March We cf The Kingston Spy like believe that it made things just a tle easier for the who received the paper Com- pared to what they went through the gesture was ably insignificant Check-up this week showed thai there ire VI h cm our mailing list About half of those aie seas and have advance subscriptions The side of several who will be ven for don i- be discontinued All servicemen whether they havi been in for a long iod or are just an invited to for 1 np Spy Well Ho oui best to see to it that you gel your euh week John R Williams Rites On Monday Contributed were held Monday at 2 00 p m in the Markesan Church for John R liams farmer residing near M mchester who passed away I st afternoon in his car t Manchester after suffering a attack The Rev M J conducted the funeral Music was furnished by tin quartette Burial was II the Like Maria Cemetery Spent Life in Lake Miria District John R U was born 1879 m the Town cf Lake County He w is the son of Wilhim md and w is i resident nf the 1 aki M u M His iii i to Mi s Jones of took pi ice at ket H 1910 made then home for mi ut a at frix Lake then to a faim near tci in tin vicinity nf Lake Maria which his been their home until mm i of thirty One was to Ml and Mrs Williams Ins u Iv hte Mr I h ims united with the Methodist holding his hip it Lake Mini until that closed and then trans- I fei ring to Mai kesan I He is by his wif I their daughter Muriel Mrs Gordon H Schaftner of ens Point by two brothers in and William and a sister Mis John Caldei all of dolph His Robert pre- him in death There are two Ann nd Hi Ite Lvn Honored Pierce On Birthday Tuesday I orm M A celebrated his birthday on Christmas Day Dinner were Mr and Mrs Rollin and Roger Arthur Fuller Mr md Mis Harold Bessac and ind Collins An sapper was served it si t n tn Mr and Mrs Unified and family i r Belle of Montello Mr and Vlis Rollin and Roger Arthur Mr and Mrs II in Id and Bobby Mr md Mrs W Bessac William and M A Happy was sung at the supper table and sifts were by guest of honor Due to the im Mr md Mrs James Ji and Nina of Portage were unable to come and the ther guests departed early i 1 hi of advertising has nf it to yourself tt s v t 1 1 f V It 20 schools in Ci unty did not open this i Lutheran Ladies Aid Had Christmas Party I he I ol the 1 an Aid Society thur al Christmas list day at the h c f Mrs Walter Plauti Mis William assisted Mrs is hostess For entertainment tarols were sung games re- played and gifts were ix n lit NTER SMITH AT MINN In a it at hiad Minn Miss Mary Ellen d of Mr and Mrs nist Hunter R R Dalton be- mi tin of Sivert Smith son of Mi and H P Smith i f Minn The Rev Ray nad the vows The bride was attired in a lose with gray and wore a single trind ff a of the Her consisted of white nations and sweetheart roses Thi honor Miss lis Smith of Halstad Minn a ister of the groom was attired in blue dress with black and wore a corsage of M k mi ill ns The and best man Rutherford of Page North wore blue suits Mth carnation pi Mr Mr Smith an pi two at the home 1 ei parents near Kingston After their here will mike their home at played Santa f lam 1 iter i lunch vis with the table List vour vv and nots appropriately in the in Thi n Spy Classified of season f ALL THE BEST   

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