St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 14, 1946 · Page 3 of 4
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Aziqihv V. ,1. «V ... *"l'll’l’aB-ELGKERV K WEDDINGS I! I," f if; . . n _ ARCHITECT -'a' .Ho-LLtOMuuMIo," ENE Iv Ecélesiastic‘ai Design ’ \ . Minneapolis and Fred Am‘e'rica‘n Bold-Weasel ' Knese, brother of Bank National Bldg. 1 the bridegroom, the attendants. were :Becke'rr—TAgiéxbup“ ‘ Wlessel, ST. "- CLOUD. 'MINN daughter of of ~Melrose.—Eileen' chill of six in their memory Lawrence, ‘ son, Marthaler-Kramer the bride of Weasel. became Mrs. Rose .dfen received First wh'ofivas ‘i-i' Commun- ‘killed in action Luxem; in . Mi‘. Paul and Mrs. Leo of Dold. son Meli‘ose.eThe very Roy. ., J. S. Schir- the'llmma‘culate»Concepliion ion in boulrgawas blessed before the Mass Boniface's church. in St. Dold. June 3 officiated the. marriage at June 3 of i. mere Schirmers'officiated. J. The Very Rev. S. here church J,unq:2 after by thepa'sto'r, the Very Rev. T.. Marie Kramer, daughter. Mr. a of course and Mrs. couple Irene bridal the Attending were 53'. John Kramer. and'Ervin ’two instruction, Benedictine Marthaler, of ,S. Ziolkowski. Mr. and Mrs. Lind son and Mrs}. Mr. Dold, and Wessel, Bernard of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Marthaler. The I, mm u‘tu Sisliérs the also 5 son Cathedral of? grade have given parish the black a4 Norbert Walz, - k place in \ t thE St. Boniface ceremony . cope‘inho‘n‘or Cloud. school,-S.t. of their church. At Schnei- Drong-Stepaniak "dants son. Marie were ‘ BQOTEBIE «THE V Ahrens. der Alvina and Irene Kramer by classes .1 The conducted ‘choir'of, religion students, with were church Joseph’s Browerville.—-S‘t. was maid honor, of and “Gilbert Mar- m. was Eabiola, Kolbinger' Sister Mrs. Cloud who had. charge John" 8t. Ger. Eu. the marriage of of of organist; setting May 25 the thaler, as best .,. man. August Drong. Stepaniak and V. Salistena a‘hd7 children, sang'tlie‘Mass. The the older Sister included ' group ‘ Omann-Slivnik offici- Kuzniak. pastor. . Rev. B. The S. .d‘n‘strbcto? Raphael .Ann, Lind,‘Zella 1' of the Ramona Gohman, Del- I daughte'i' Mrs. St. the of Stephen; bride is —Rose Slivnik. ated. The Ann i group. jii‘nior. phin§’~Kronenbeig, The communicants a bridegroom Dolores daughter Waite,» i Stepaniak, the of Mr. and and Mrs. Herman Sliv- Magdalena . r... nik, At- and Joseph Mary Drong. L.- Omann, is’ Mrs“ the of of Mrs. Donald Alegson, Sally gll‘ELlfll-tlflill‘s Gahr, J Krd’nerl‘bérg';.Janet Kolbinger', oan‘ son son weite 2‘ ‘ '4 sister Gertrude June Stepaniak, Omann,‘ included Agnes married tendants dnd were Gohm Kennethx‘{Kolbingéf,. Peter Lind, Alice" "Theyawere allitchy, as— bride’s the Stl. Krakus, in Stephean church before the bride; Veronica Rev. the of . Barbara, _-sisted,,by.iHelen , LeROy ‘Kronenberg, and Cathedral Petrow- Edwin Oman, Benoit, and Leona Two sisters the Jeanne pastor. of niece; imgfi'.'schoql studént,.,a'.‘ri,d bridesmaids; bride the bride. and brothers-of Ann Williams. bridegroom of the 'llWD cousins Louise unions.- ski. l : «bride. Anthony the the attendants; brother of Evangeline Stepaniak, Sliv-fi Raymond, were Sfchlangeiiiland «Janet . to the white "A presented cape, the bride- nik. of D‘orothy~Slivnik, Frank brother J. Omann," Drong, and George .1i ,.Cathédgal 1‘ gradesch‘bol students. parish by the Elmer and-Adolph Lind family. t, Lawrence Sadlo and Ormann. Leo and ‘v ffic‘SARIEs groom, ‘ . _ ‘T-he' , fl religion‘classes ’ included .in ushers. Jonckowski - ~ as Plafcan-‘Sowada - ‘ , Henry Hill, 54, addition.,.to the six; communicantsrf .Ereske-Wangerin 'PR-AY'ERB'QOKS - Sauk Rapids.—The marriage Low-\etta of theefo‘llowing-g .geneva Go'hman, . . Hof Matthew M. Sowa'da and Andrew Plafcavn Urbank.—The Rev. man was HOLY FONTS WATER and Roger .Hansbn, followin Leonard the Lind, Nuptial solemnized June in the'Sacred Mass 4 Heart the celebrated CRUCIFIXES‘ Wan- uniting church 'with the Thomas . lrma Rev. P. Shadeg ti marriage in'the class; Gohman, pr'ayer ceremony' Janet . . "V. Frank Mrs. The bride, and officiating. daughter 'of .Mrs. . of Mr. daughter gerin, John- Kronenberg, Donald John— ~"‘ .sanULAR Richmond Robert and Frances Sowada, Outlook, Mont.. attended by Mary Dies Wangerin‘of was in ‘MEDALS- ‘ olinson, i Gerald son,v'Annétte Lind, J Mrs. and Mr. Plafcan maid of honor. and Helen the late' of Freske as son .PRAYERBOOKS‘ , FOR The *junioi' Urbank. Plafcan and Mary Wittkowski brides- Wdlter _"M Freske of and Peterson, Frank ceremony as -stu- . ,‘ church. Heart The bridegroom, 7 . maids. of Mr. and, the Sacre took place in son ‘ dents; Ramond'liind, L; Donald .Kol- SERVICE MEN“ ;: 4 Kath- honor; Plafcan, . Mrs. Andrew maid f Sr.. attended Cichy Isabelle and ti; Mr. was was Fo’lur Mrs. They left Vic- parochial ‘binger, of Robert Lind. Floyd John- are, Leonard bridesmaid; and by Elmer Sowada Aloysius Sowada. and sons Kraemer, leen We'icarry complete, line of son,’.la;he't and Deluxe. I;st Laverne, attendants. girl Eight, Kolbinger, ' Mary Jane Sowa'da Motzko of Long Prairie Richard Schmidt. flower and Kol- Floyd and . a ~Roers tor ,was ———-—- are Raymond Plafcan, ring-bearer. , “supplies bi’n' infirm alti'r boys Mary Car; Mark Klolbinger,‘ St. of Mt. Richard ' in and school Hines-Andres er, ‘ u " _uane. ‘ Richmond.—'A u Solemn :Requiem : I‘,‘_"Doloj‘r‘es Skuhie-Blummel . ~Incl Lin. church. All attend Mary’s Waite, Alice. St.‘ VAEUES Goh- the church James' LEARNS Randall.—St. was Mass offered . forHenry Flint, was m-ai‘i,’- -Zella Eleanor Marie Gohman, Delphine‘ Frit‘i-Cross Louise St. Rose—Theodora Blommbl when ,6 June setting Co. FARMER treasurer-jog, for the 25 years past Skubie ,' be- Andres, Ernest and Edward Jun'e of C. married daughter Andres, Krbné’nberg, ‘ were Julian- Johnson, and i 'Hines. the village Richmoth Sts. E. The in the St.,Rose of Lima church. of Werner 4 in bride of the son came J xKrrmenberg. ' can Mass. Nuptial G. Stiegler. Frank Hines, prior Rev. John officiated to pastor, of 26 6th No. a Peter Paul’s Ave. and church - ‘June . _ on offi- POWER Fadrowski, .pastor. .the the and celebrated A. S. at CANNojr The Rev. ceremony J BUY MONEY, 3, with the Rev. Anthgny Ronellenitr Mihn. St. Cloud, And‘res Blommel Bernard Nuptial High Mass. ‘Irene and and Dorothy were »-<';.:7WANTED! ciated. ' celebra‘nt'; fitsch, O.S.B., the Rev. The Skubie were attendants. Frank the attendants. the bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. of Ansgar Osendorf,!0.S.B., deacon Jensen-Augustin ;-- TheodorelBlomeel. *Skubie in the Mr. .Romuald the Bl‘pr'n‘s, an'd 'Rev. daughter of énd Augustin. Skubie. 'Mrs. Brooten.—Marie of Mr. Anton ‘ son 'pf‘lappreciation HAPPlNESS subdea‘conf' lack O.S.B., ' Frederick result froma Alton LIVINc ‘ Augustin, and m Frank ‘ Stegora-Schimnitach Frederick and Mrs. son’ of Mr. Jensen, lifelong A resident-of end, of Rich lifjei. the purpbséifo'f Top [General life than mere real _ There is to for Do- St. more in June 6 Stephen.—The Rev. Edwin married St. Oman were Jensen, ‘IGirl _House- Mr. Flint died unexpectedl of ' “cial a' E.. A. Leo ceremo'ny Rev. with the officiated the nuptial June church 'inanvy‘ gain at their natus’ make the; commercialgain. Many cprhme of Attendiilg bridal the officiating. stroke "in the Richmond“ Phyllis Schimnitsch. dough; bank when Irene 3 Revering ‘ work. .Nicefhome a J in Cold and only 'Every ef- people in dissatisfactions sacs. Fran- of and Offeren Schimnitsch, Michael purpose. ROGERS Marie Van of Mr. and Mrs. one woi'k couple ter gen- 1847“ filortly after arriving. were for on, became Walter the bride of F. Stegora, Augustin. cis direcfied is that ,toward, particular, fort in era], farmers and 31. Hehad just takenflhis' one “No Spring? Children. ay ‘ Mrs. The Mr. and Joseph Stegora. of son Jones-Reckner ‘9 timest’each‘ers" suvnru‘n wife' church the o’clock “for _8 AMERICA'S goal. to and in Stephen’s At took place St. EINEsr‘ even ceremony PoorClares. TWo and Reckner that R. with Schimnitsch. Herman.—Donna church Kathleen sister Mass morning. He 64. .in colleges and universi- professors Was on " Bans. Mrs. * and Mr. suEEonn of nephew 12* Jones. the bride, and Walter Stegora. R_ of James son totimpr’ess ties the 'For better than 25 Mr. St. 5 in upon years married June seem of the bridegroom. attendants. Walter Jones were as A. ‘pupils that S. minds their the Rev. ‘of with church Flint had Charles’ been assistant cashier ere .. Thole-Niels,“ ’ whose bride, The officiating. iii Renner life unless mark is the State Jewelry of American bank here, t Music no success a cold employed the Portrait be been & has Spring, Rockville.~——Margaret‘ Nieters. daugh- in Minn. Norcross, can home is MakeFinal ovs is in. the ,cqmmerpia] .world. ‘ made later, and, for held; a1,2 he Ilerman of Bank Bernar‘d National years of Mr. and Mrs. Nieters.-and First ter the at BEST v. and the There is harmony- balance attending the since is 'in ‘ Q Francis~ Thole, positlon the State Mr. Jones Thole, of Mrs. Mary 1944. a son same Granite- Bldg. " St. Cloud — Dak. N. Wahpeton, married Nuptial prior Mass in of science to intended by 'God‘tq into f school at fit were every Bank Richmdnd. a of Portrait you Mary's church twith‘ the Very Rev. St. ,. Knees-Henry With-au'iinmortal Joseph’s life. gifted Man He member of St. was Francis officiating. 'in- 'Zitur Attendants made had a ever in turn-enjoys the i soul,.which MOTHERS! daugh- pew- Louise Henry. Cloud.—Mary 'cluded Isobel Weisman, Doris Schneider, and St. society the Catholic Order of ,St. of ’ Henry John A. faculties intellect will,» and Mrs. Nieters. erful and Cyril Storms, and Aloysius of Mr. of ter Foresters. Mr. of Knese, Elmer and Cloud, son be Sank “Rapids—Two Sisters should live in such-a to TiggeI-Nanik o way as Roscoe. of Knese were Lucas He born Nov. and Mrs. 27, 1881, . was , toenjoy "Clare'.'nionas'tery ' here able the beauties of the Poor High Nuptlal 'A. na- prior Wadena.——The Rev.‘ Monsignor to Rt. June 3 married a southwest Richmond, of and .1': 9 on Immaculate culture, things a‘nd the finer the pronounced‘final of Cathedral of officiated vow's poverty,- Plachta the ture, “We . Want -mnrriag_e We-W the at éT-liis costing $5.00 Mass in political ad‘ Americans! cere- . was American-s!” Oct. 5., _1920, ant rmarried Gertrude oi- Santa Vincent. uniting ‘Nanik Rev. .May Mary The 21 and Conception. Erickson dered by the E. for enclosure Carl obedience, oflife.. mony chas-tity, and ', '. Engelhard.‘ atthe Holtz., . Tigges -. Surviving Byron Harold St. Ann’s church. Ann in Mrs.‘ iongress the Mass. V. Committee, James fered . Volunteer are ‘ the of the Patronage Superiors May 8, Feast China 3," That LIFE who is the chant THE IDEAL Conlon. of Cardinal bride, Tien accompanied Vincent Nanik,.'sister the and Thomas of and of all Mission ,-W_.___Scott, Chmn.. Ed J. our- own Sauk Centre, Flint a’nd adopted daughter, ' organ, an {for 'Most Rev. that‘matter) the of St. before have Schaefer Joseph. been raising of the world Monica The bride 5- "We "= Uselmann the attendants. American Mass. mis- Secy.) the want St. Cloud, in over. were I mann, sang member‘s‘ families The of Genevieve. There threebrothc on siohariea, and are possiblel"—that Mrs. Vincent is what is the daughter of Mr. and St: many first Chinese as Bishop of Joseph F.- Busch, as soon as our farms? family-size .closer Cardinal said when to surviving: come Barney, John, he visited QUIZ TO bridegroom and recently Epworth. ANSWERS the at Nanik of Wadena, and is ers no v' .chapel. Cloud, in the monastery idealglifgafiperhalps,:‘than a'Missionai-y the and Mrs. Leo Tigges of ' living the of Mr. Nick Flint Roscoe. of son ,i' Mother! Doe: boy want to become I ’ Priest G-b your '5-b or 3-b 4-a Bluflton. M. Magda— 1-b 2-a The Sister two“ Were ‘ers'op's? other Big farms, and any Active pallbearers Brother? neph- Have him write todayfor further information to were 9-b 10-8. 8;—b 7-b and len daughter of " Tigch-Spoh-n Fuchs, Mr., ,- that; 'have be- . particularly --‘th'o'Se Leo, .Alphonse, Ben, Gregor, ews: 4“» ST. PAUL’S MISSION Grand Forks, HOUSE Mrs. Michael Fuchs, (lorporation known farms, Wadena.—-Arma daughter Mae Spohn. as come and Leander Flint and Ed Thames. Michael, Dak.; and Sister 'M. S'pohn, became the bride of Mrs..Rose of nefmo‘r'ev‘ be. than {ac- to, turn out Cross-bearer grandnephew; I EPWQRTH, ,7 IOWA (Near Dubuque) was Tigges, and Walter J. USN. of _Mr. a Loren son Mrs. fields. TscnyurEnun daughter Mr. and of r - tories toil. and in the .The Tigge, Levern Pung. A. Joseph Jr., Mrs. May 13'prior’toa ’ Jenkins .St.'Paul. of o .- . sweat and effor‘tiexpended them Monsignor The Rt. Rey. 'on Nuptial Mass. _ . the Assisting Bishop Busch- at offered the‘ M and officiated the' entirely at commer- expended for s earon are wA‘aoN HOME FUNERAL 'A sister 'and brother nuptial pui-pqsesfiwhfieh-eas, ‘ Fr. ies the. John, profession cerem 'ceremo p family }sIEEL were 'cial the . Spohn, the bride, ngela and George of wHEELs Ziolk'owski, Rev. T. S. Chan-' Very -bal'ai‘iced‘,and can enjoym farmer the and sister .and brother of bride- I '0 a 0 chaplain. cellar the. diocese cf- and life Richard were majority Rita and Tigges. fuller than do'th‘e a‘ groom, . To SingiHis the attendants. monastery;~the' the Poor Clare Walks of lst otheg’i in" life. of of Minn. St. Cloud. ISO-W persons Phone . Marks Walsh-Bohmer Corrigan-of St. Rev; 'J. A. arelvarli‘ed‘. ‘Hisiskills‘ He is ' an. ar- church, . Cloud—Virginia Bohmer, St. Mary St. the V‘sry Rev; Pau‘ ; tisan He is and craftsman. a' a William [laying time will daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Bohm— be here Mass Peter June Peter J. Rev. Kroll, the \ 16. soon leas'tpih Smalljway; capitalist, on at sch Walsh‘. a, and Shelly of" Mr. and er, . Lorsung, John Denery, the Rev. arifinancier, producer Mrs. Mathew Walsh of‘ Minneapolis .maha’ger,‘ were Make ‘ready. have Leonard‘ of Gaida,’all steel wheel the Rev. Holy-Angels and married May.25 in church. He sure seller. knows the soil, col-- you your and wagon 4 with Laky officiating. ,the Rev. John Thomas Cloud; Rev. St. and the have We steel wheels t’i‘vat‘es field, the the harvests hand to replace old on your Donald Lyle Mrs. Bohr-oer. Mrs. Jesmer, Shadeg, , Sauk Rapids. 'Danie‘l studjésifthe: "Rev. _‘,« He market, and Marie ‘ drops. ‘ Fandel The John Mrs. Preston Covey, and Fearon, .. .- 'worn‘ ones. the Clark: attended bride. Walllce tqabuymnd' d‘e‘cidgsnwhen when to was '0._P., will offer his Solemn first best ' Ernegl.A.-Pipard;:- amed man.; upa’t’ Mass sell- require such - " " Implement Cathedral in the the of Im- WOQFkIj-Pto'linakik ‘ we‘ll“ co: » "nation‘svoéfii Wedge? inoculate-Conception Y1. June , Sunday, .a ski, I 1mm: .Ban.dall.'—Jo‘ann A. , experiencd'as’do‘es . [I "1 .I lmghl '. hat? 'of‘the‘ . K. of 9"“: " 0. Gran I and. ‘ ' 10 "with .' o’c10ck, 16, at his uncle, Wotzka :‘married'June Elias 6 in D.- v were NE labor John requiresf withit‘h'e Rev. A 'H_is James' church S. farmer.- St. not the .Very Rev. A. Fearon, RamonavKardash, officiating. Fadrowski brain; only brawn; but, also of the church the As— pastor of \ THE FOR .Sylvester and Louise Bukowski, land Earl Morris, delivering sumption, the L Paul.—Ernest Picard WITH'LIFE FARMER DEALS attendants. St. D. the Emaline Wotzka E. Erickson werj was Pro- the daughter Joseph The bride of is WHO. elected St.‘ grand-knight ,the of MAN sermon. No better than the person Mrs. zinski; bridegroom is son'of the a . ‘Columx Paul council, Knights of I Father, Fear-on und'ers'gan‘d's. _ will be assisted life. Every farmer John Wotzka. i KNOWS , will July office 1, bus, and assume‘ Nothnagel-Hurrle by the' Rt. wit-‘li‘it in atten- Rev. Monsignor Ed- he deals the day Fuofihg GONGRESS l who John succeeding M. Cotter, Pubflc' Not the Augusta.—Nethaline Hurrle. gives ward Mahowalfl Hope t'ion plants assistant priest. St. which hie and to as daughter Leo Hurrle relative, Mr. and Mrs. of of three wasmamed for trustee Another the watches the,_plants Rev. Daniel years. animals. He‘ Ervin A. Nothnagel, St. Augusta, and son I named Con M. Toomey blossom, Mark’s M. O’Driscoll St. church, was grow‘, andbear Na- fruit: of District Sixth George Nothnagel of Mr. and _Mrs. of ._ Disraiau'ranar .- grand knight; Jay 'P. . deputy with Clear Lake, will all about him. life of married in teems act master South Haven, May 29 ture ' . were as .We Help—Volunteer Need Your Mary’s chancellor; Bernard A. church. The Rev. Vincent O’Connor, St. Grace ceremonies the is compelled labor with for Mass. He to not Princeton published A. Dunn,'Editor of the Union, cream. Ice. Kemp the Nuptial ,Mass. 7’ Weigand offered Ora Contribu- a. _ Welcomes Committee i) Chris M. Mulligan, recorder; s soul-deadening lifeless; machines, ordained Father Fearon following to Ella Rhea Hurrle, sisters‘ ofthe Rose and was the editorial 23, 1946: May Suggestions. tions and on Vanella, warden; Thomas F. Ken- factory worker. He does the of Nothnagel. sister the bride: Delores the priesthood as June in St. 6 Dom- i 7 567’ Phone T. nedy, and James treasurer; July Nothnagel El- "if 8 George and Ilsapubltan Primaries bridegroom: with plant life, but deals only not inic’s church, Washington, D. C., EnIcKsoN l the attendants. Carol MINV N. Hurrle noon. .wood 31'. Other officers Denery, advocate. were also the -' actions .of KNUTSON studies" by the Most Lawrence Rev. J. Shee- ' , niece the bridegroom Ann Loch, of was or inside guard; Andert, [John B. nu’mer- and the insects, the birds, are girl. han, flower 'D.D.. Auxiliary Bishop of the outside . .Joseph Patzke, Jr., , _ B. other animal's. he Sea‘ngeréMuntifering As ous per— Archdiocese Baltimore of and , Beamisb, guard; John N. and Augusta—Marjorie Muntifering. his daily work'he becomes St. forms Washington. He is the of Mr. son Munti» daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry committee. sports appreciative organic of and Shancdling’s has them Francis power and Mrs. Cathe- Fearon, Augusta, became the bride fering, St. of fighl all the sacredness forms of which in “The, Union is With painful duty confronted Ther'esil.‘ Se- senses dral parish, Cloud. ' Mrs. St. Sanger, Glenn of Red's a son Gonlinue lo Received life. He custodian of becomes the Cloud, June prior of St. 4 to a' Just anger honesty, it. believes it is difiicult break] all perform. It to must N'uptial Mass. The Rev. Vincent Wei- riches, nature’s which Presented of a gra- Racilal ls »with\61'd ‘Mra. officiated the friends, should be based friend- gand but at government not ceremony. on Lord has‘entrusted cious Bill of II. 8. flights to men Dorothy- Bautch. and Henry Seanger, ship. earth. He realizes that Muntiferin the bride. Kathleen attended on soon 3;?idants ‘- shipment of By large Richmond Sludenls Henry bridegroom’s The to'living the there is than a were more the»Princeton-’Zimmerman untifering. Ralph Seanger and terri- boys TWenty-five from Wealth. acquisition Once the of warnin that Dubu'que, Ia.—A " Hemmesch-Niehaus GLOVES Eli within II; six them lived lost their lives World War of w'il“ in is convinced- "of this, he tmry farmer in exerting Richmond—Marie Niehaus, daughter uence groups, pressure three of blocks Hundreds thousands the writer’s home. of his life of labors enric and to crowd 'own Richmond—A and Herman Niehaus, he‘- foist large of Mr. Mrs. striving at,- and to power, are the fain'ly_, as" American their lives in order that other boys laid down his well the Hemmeach. that of came-the bride of Marcus as son the tended the piano the recital ideologies 'of un-American u upon Hemmeach. Lake ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob of 'with might continue nation the generations lives fellowmen, those 'people of this and future his / of ’ music department of the/Benedic; here by United States, voiced was Nuptial High Henry, June prior 4 White to a prebio’u‘s dignity of free world where the live and things that). be in to‘ :to 0 Yellow Fleece 0 Gloves Jersey Gloves men women Canvas a are as tine Sisters Richmond in the Foreign of Crowley, former Peter and Paul’s church Leo T. Mass Sts. in for the -th'e."individual «They paid high price in and inexhaust— is respected. Che found' vast ' 0 Leather with Ronellenfitsch, 0 Canvas Gauntlets Father Anthony Gloves Leather Gloves 0 Face hall Village May a ad- $4: in 26. Economic Administrator, an - officiating. Angeline Niehaus, keep O;S.B..‘ ible storehouse privileges which ou'rs today. If of that libértie’s and to nature L‘eathet C All Gauntlets O ‘Face We are Fleece are Face Gauntlets of class graduation dress the students: to The following pupils, bridesmaid; Clara . the bride, sister of was responsibility the'full of man’s them, God has created‘ for and faith with 'we must Gauntlets. our Gloves- and use assume Pliable Work college. Loras 'bride- .the and. Stang,- nieces of Marie Irene of Sister Lenore, - were pre- study carefully citizenship. is enjoyment. One of these duties duties of to Fuchs, flower girls: and 0thmar ' Said is evident ‘Mr. Crowley it groom, sented: ‘ . r'ecoirds"of public offices and then the bridegroom. best man. candidates high to cousin of for NECESSARY the APOLOGY lead- the utterances “of the from for‘ NO 1 ! Fall Next Now! Buy Lois Diverkhissing, Elaine for Buy Pierpkalla-Schmitz ’ Min the best ballot who it state for [the cast seems can serve totalitarian Communism a of ers Schmitz, Backes, daughter Rose Mary Bri_sse,_Peggy Richmond—Marie Disappointment, dissatisfaction, 'and‘ nation. ,' their that they intend to Schmitz. and Célestine Theresa of Mrs. carry \ At Lowest Prices Always Koop, Elizabeth ‘ Mary ' Thyen, ‘ discontent greatly min— and be can married June Pierskalla, St. Joseph, economic-political holy against I were war Congressional Robert Torborg, Sloun, Carol Van District have two learn Republicans imized for those who .' the Sixth in double-ring Sts. Peter to ‘in 4 at Bill ceremony ap— a Western the Rights ,of the of' Ellenv Wenner, Elmer Schwankl, Paul’s church. The Rev. Romuald and real Harold of Man- preciate life Knutson ~mode of :and before them this candidates a year, political world right the into con- at'fthe Nuptial O.S.B., officiated Bloms, . Willenbring, Lucina Mary Ann and Carl fu‘lfi‘ll‘the- r_eal Wadena), who abor Cloud and Beach (really of St. to hattan pur— this country.” in Schmitz and Oswald Mass. Genevievé troversy Theresa Schneider, Mary Koop,‘ pbse their Those of existence. Erickson Cloud. of St. Schmitz..sister brother of the bride, and Gerald Bishop of Des T. Bergan Klein, Mary Alice Roettger,'Rich- xSchneider, Mrs. Herbert and Mr. and fail value who the r'eal to purpose baccalaureate delivered the Moines the- bride- brother-in-law and sister of ard Harman, Alyce Reichert,» Mary will nothing old. elected life seek other Knutson He of October will be 66 20 years was St. Raphael’s on Mass in at the attendants. sermon groom, were Dorothy Manuel, Ann Jean Ruege- then. financial ' continuously since than gain. The finer and has served Congress in 1916 to which Loras college Cathedral, at Mary Catherine Manuel, mer, the things will lost to-them. The United into‘ be States entering of the voted against the He graduates of the and graduates CONSULT Ha'fl‘ley, Dolores Feld- first Frederick apolo— against farmer become voted need Pearl Harbor not World and until STORE- War every high schools of the up DOWNSTAIRS academies and GALIX BAUER heg‘e, Alma Feldhege, Nicholas World getic in others, into the of this nation for the preparation of to enter presence measure city present. were Hafllley, Solinger, Robert Norbert become labors lives because he for and . ' the countries that II, aid to War and against to were Spaeth, Dolores Klein. and Parishes ’ land with God he furrows the sacrificing for‘unpreparedness in noun as allies. paid In both to ron we' wars A Conduct. our 82 LIFE INSURANCE the Seed,» and him, that about honestly believes The Union of lives the sows‘ our young men. Winona MEMORY TEST ANSWERS ' Diocese Class himself brings in the harvest for did voted in Congress had if majority representatives oflthe mom: 1n me as a . 3—b 5-b 2-c 4-c “~1-a 6-a 7-a 878'. fellowmen. his ' enslaved and and be .would today ' Knutson that this nation ‘ Harold Nat’l. Bldg. 8!. An. Bk. parishes Winona.—--Eighty-two extended States had If United rule Hitler. the under the of values which There dio- to 11 the Winona missions of and are come EunEnALi coLBEnT line could he the that she Lend Lease- Britain in aid in his life the land, to vacation the farmer religious -will have so ' on cese have Axis would preparing the for while values purchase and Franciscan cannot powers charge schools, in of war, 47 we were money victorious. been measured dol- that be. by HOME cannot the Rochester Sisters of congrega- Together his lars and with School Sis- cents. in charge tion; of 31 in opposing Knutson Cloud, is Erickson, who Carl of St. family leads life which he Dame,-Mankat; four Notre of ters upon a Ambulance He is old June 22. will , prima'y electio‘n be 35 the blessings showered abundant a Franciscans of years others in charge on are 30' room: he March of this vigorous In able, Anthony “clean—cut, high. Rev. Sis- from Joseph year St. Crosse and young, man. of La '—e on - ' lib Cloud . '1! Ave. 8o. IL and hLachoyvsky, serving five ' \C. honorable discharge after! his received years S.Sp. Paul. of.St. ters i ' j - A dischargche Iliad time his the of months- in the army.At five ‘ Schoo c Graduates High "3’3. adminis; occupied had rank lieutenant colonel and the of an - l _ i. in Japan. headquarters MacArthur’s position General trative in « 2 Minnesota and University the of graduate He is of prac- a \a the State in served Cloud. He terms ticing in St. two attorney ,of the and considered Legislature and 1939, in 1937 one n...“ was T be hers. He to able, promising " most seems ex— younger me oggery _ New entation in Congress. material fresh for cellent, I repre . and if. willing fight who to is needed there, blood are young men ‘Thye. do Erickson believes Stassen, w- w0rld work for as peace. “it. madeeffective and Nations .be United Youngdahl, that the can 713 St. Ger. Sh" Cloud be World third War is function‘if‘ to made be to must a .. averted.” \ , I a” . supporter; lifelong Republican and former isaa Miss Dunn Call No. 500—Sick Set s iC(mgressman. considered, well her Compare incumbent of the I Made solid selected walnut natural . of in a behalf recently published specialize in editorial with the factual on combines finish, this item crucifix. in- one we .a publisher the complete Sick Set. For radical of cluding Call Volkmuth, incumbent by Anton the use of a ,| and crucifix is slid upward in lick room, cloth-es the for Cloud News. St; I base shown inserted in‘alot of in at top as REG PAY ‘1 1. s on. grooved Ilide allow- The illustration atleft. .O'TIED UNDER ‘UIIOIUW of TIE COCA-COLA COMM-V I’ well-dressed - removed and hold: easily be crucifix to man. Erickson. hanging. when Cloud, lecurely in place by it St. behalf of Carl E. Ad—Ordered and paid Political for on COCOA-COLA BOTTLING -CO., St. Cloud, Minn. ..$2.85 500—Each No. Scott, W. James Committee, Volunteer L. for Congress ' ................................... Carl Erickson the Lohmann The 1E. M. Wadena. J. Ahmann, Chwmn.'; Roland Barron. Chmn.; Mrs. E. Sank Centre, ’ “L ADVERTISERS .1 I‘ OUR' lT’ATRONlZE .!. fromTSt..Law,rence’c Cloud, Secy. St. Company and lama: June Kremer, 2 Arthur Leiaen, Leo “'3‘ All Win. college, Calvary, left Mt. (above; . Alfred Holtemes to 413-17 Sibley St. Irish thy-Qathcfdrah school dip- threoaro/of r high ' right) received _I. 2401.. unmasora n. E v" _ I \ ‘ t . . . ' E: Elli... .fl‘fl i - .s m 1, flCMl-LLW .na'n'llb-u...1 .' I.“