St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 28, 1946 · Page 3 of 4
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PAGE FOUR THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, June 28, 1946 l Doll MARVIN HERMALINK BY TOWNSEND Fr. 1. P. prepared and by Wendell PAID ADVERTISEMENT inserted regular rates, at his behalf. Cloud, lion. Y. Hennins. St. in own minimum '7. g \‘1 r1 l"( r13“: To Offer First Elect (‘6'; as Y. .WENDELL THE BEER Mass Perham in FOR THE HENNING MAN WHO KNOWS Perham.——The James Rev. P. ' Doll, C.S.C., of Mr. and Mrs. son Philip Doll St. Mary’s parish, of will oifer his first Solemn Mass DISTRIBUTED By permission of George Pflaum. BY A. Publisher, Inc. in the Sunday, parish church here Kemp’s Ice. cream ordained Ex-Johuny (to. June Father Doll Stars 30. Nllll BHlPllIN was the University priesthood the to at Notre June of Dame 24. Phone 567 assist Among those who will at ST. CLOUD. MINN. Solemn Father Doll’s first Mass MADE Pllfilllll Show Ill Promise in are,the Very Rev. this Sunday S. Schirmers, former of J. pastor deliver who the St. Henry’s, will Candidate for Nicholas Don- the Rev. sermon; WINIINA Edi PARISH League Pro will who pastor, act present nay, SUPERINTENDEHT the Rev. priest; and assistant as Cloud, who Vincent Huebsch, St. 0F SGHOOLS will be deacon. Father native of Perham, A and Doll born Feb. 10, 1919, was Winona. recently dis- Three members John’s A of St. Stearns County -— grade school St. Henry’s attended baseball university 1946 team charged naval chaplain, Fathen high school. In Perham high and Northern have signed with the Grulkowski, Nicephare has been football, in he active school was Cloud League leaders, the St. appointed of St. Stan- pastor as already “Rox,” them and of two islaus’ parish here, by Most the have shown the playing and hit- Widows how- benefit, ceiving both of of monetary veterans one Leo Rev. Binz, D.D., Coadjutor ting that made them eligible for stars will be World I World II not and power ever, you war war Bishop Winona. of college of the nine. allowance. subsistence considerations granted special a are Father Grulkowski ordained Henry “Bruts” Welsch, St. the is receiving .A mother writes by the Widows of government. was in 1935 for the, Archdiocese of Paul, captained Johnnies who the her eligible family allowance is World I veterans us son war are a Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, throughout the ’46 series, has sole He will be her for provided their pension income support. ap- soon a after serving and in that diocese and peared before the Rox home the discharged from town does $1,000, $2,500, exceed not army or and in the Winona diocese, vol- he fans in the right field position and school. She back plans if they have dependent children. to ATTORNEY to COUNTY go unteered chaplain in “Mick” has will McNeely started allowance family at asks if her Widows entitled of as veterans a navy are September, Grul» 1942. Father both second-base short he attending and while stop, is Federal Civil continue preference to on kowski served aboard the U.S.S. both of them coming with school. Service in lists demonstrated some up .as Zeilin, participated in allowance will be and six fielding and clean hitting. family Your initial question week. this snappy our Hollandia, major the Fireballer “Red” Soltis of the end of engagements, Vern discontinued Slearns Bounty killed at widow soldier A of a Bougainville, the Marshalls, Sai- receives Holdingford has this time in which month not at she is in action inquires if your son en- Guam, Okinawa. and When Northern league faced discharge. titled in preference points son pan, your any oppo- a to a school, he sition from his the mound, attend spot to for civil examination service The appointment also may on arranges a new he he is show dependent, and but expected claim to federal job. the mission Sts. Peter transfers of some as a you additional sub- hurling of his speedy in the will be granted Paul, Hart, and St. Thomas from near an Yes. All widows of veterans, allowance. future. sistence Pro-Cathedral, St. Stanislaus’ to whether veteran’s death the not or Soltis the Johnny planning appeared A to veteran church. The Rev. Robert L. Shee- a on secure his service, giv- result of was are a bill the GI mound against several schools in under loan guaranty will temporarily han have charge rating in 10-point preference en a college all the competition is and asks the if government Preble. of Harmony, and ex— Canton, pays Refreshing examinations. federal civil service egg: the Administra- be able Veterans’ pected to toss interest to same on disabled also Wives Bishop Binz has also of veterans announced kind of speed ball in professional loans? tion Mrs. credit their hus- Hilda Sehmilz points’ if 10 the erection of mission with get . a new first of the play. During the No. year unable qualify for Minn. bands its in Brownsdale, to center are Administra- Veterans' St. Thomas’ college player, A loan, the their of John civil service jobs because The Rev. F. Graf, pastor of Graduate Cloud of St. Teachers that Bob McCabe, also playing the interest part has been tion on pays disabilities. St. Finbarr’s church, service-connected Grand Mea- College. Doll, C.S.C. Rev. James guaranteed. regular is ball since he signed with that of the loan became the dow, of pastor who is A self employed new veteran the the earlier in the the of Box The rest veteran pays season. 14 of Teaching experience mission, science which has the debate,. basketball, track, tempor- years allow- the readjustment receiving interest. —(7 in Stearns County; 7 title Our Lady Loretto also of of years dramatics. He club, and he bill asks if the GI ary under her husband Trustees «Named ance that wife writes A City in Schools). mission. Father Graf served his fresh- president of served years school have night and as attend as the can of make will army. career a chaplain during World president of his class,- vice Vetet‘ans’ the army his by an tuition paid man Appreciated), he served ,in She asks the time Your if Vote Will Be the II. captain of senior class, and Administration. war counted Guard National is , the ‘1 senior football his in team present Yes. year. As at re- are you the benefits in toward retirement The listed here deserve firms to For Parish school, he lieu in high As sophomore a dis- be remembered when (Pol. Ad—Ordered by regular and paid for Mrs. you are army. School Catechism in nation- $1,000 prize dif- the tributing patronage to a Hilda won Schmitz, Sauk Minn.) a Centre, your National Guard Only time in the ferent lines of business. grad- After wide contest. essay federalized guard when the was school high Perham uation from federal into mustered (i.e., serv- Ends Hillman in Dame for enrolled Notre he at JAGKSllll W. FRANK figuring in be counted ice) may When education. college his of service for length of purposes E. Joseph J. Ruegemer and Hick priesthood the at studying for ARCHITECT the regular retiring from army. have been selected first lay he there, seminary Moreau as was a problems address You your may St. Style of the Paul parish trustees Moreau famous member the of new Ecclesiastical Design King two-week Hillman—A and summer service concerning vet- men in St. Cloud, announced this it choir. seminary was close school catechism to Aide, Box Veterans’ the came a to erans week by the board directors of of Bldg. National Bank American studies his Doll began when boys Father here June 14 and 16 When Mr. Cloud, Minn. St. 229, the MINN. parish. CLOUD. ST. Holy Cross priesthood private the at girls their and for made 10 filing Chauffat suggests gov- your a chosen The from two were an Ind., in Notre Dame, seminary, 'Communion St. Rita’s Toiletries solemn in will be this form form, ernment advisory board of six who had been semi- Moreau and entered 1939, church. by the direct mailed home to your elected by of the parish last men the He past in 1940. spent Veteran. nary procession Catholic War Leading into the the week assist the the Rev. to pastor, and theology studying at four years church behind cross-bearer the John Denery, in making Glassware concrete REG S. PAY U OFF. Washington, college, Cross Holy Gohlirsch E. C. and altar boys four attend— - plans erection were for the and financ- AIHIOOIHV 0' VIII COCA-COlA (OIPAI' .I UNDEI OOVYLED C. D. communicants: the first ants to ing buildings. of parish The other Have clean masculine brothers, three has Father Doll a WEDDING FOR Eugene Litke, Roger Gast, Yvonne Cloud, Minn. BOTTLING St. COCA-COLA CO., four who will the advis- serve on Eu- Lt. Wis.; Osceola, George, Knight Grand ls Gast. that makes hit Fleck, and Eileen scent GIFTS a board with Mr. Ruegemer and ory naval air USNR, C. Doll, gene O.S.C., Mr. Hick N. Father Fridolin Mischke, Dr. J. Lahr, Har- are with Sgt. 0., and Columbus, station, men. AT Burns, Quinlivan, Ray and distributed Holy Commun- pastor, ry Philippines. the Doll in Louis Schaefer’s Book Store Mathew Mohs. ion delivered the Sis- and sermon. to Doll will return Father d Falls—Elected Little r a n g Volunteer Bishop Peter W. Bartholome for Marian and Sister Kenneth by Erickson Congress regular the ter Advertisement Paid at rates as- studies continue Dame Notre to They {in style Columbus Cloud, Minn. of St. Knights come Roland E. Barron. knight of the a new Mrs. Sauk Centre, Chmn.; W. Scott, Committee—James brief the instruction in sisted with religious meet- at gave a message to preparatory Doctorate for as- Secy. St. Cloud. Wadena, Chwmn.; Ed J. Ahmann. a annual election the council 1804 at last week Holy Angels container that is beautiful. ing in aud- the school. Sister De vacation teaching. in signment Goblirsch, C. officers E. of was explaining the itorium necessity Sales, the Onamia organist, and $5.00 (This political ad costing chosen to Girtz with Joseph was serve and advantages of parish in the High Mass. choir for a new sang 2) Erickson for Send Quiz ordered by the Carl E. (Answers to page The on knight. grand deputy recep- the city. that section of St. Paul’s as James Committee, Volunteer Congress They make fine gift very 5—b. a 4—c. 3—c. the 1—a. 2—c. members by tion of coun- Chmn., Ed J. W. Scott, Sank Centre, parish is formed by new separation F lenshurg Woman Secy.) 8—c. meeting. St. Cloud. 6—b. this Ahmann, 7—a. took place for occasion also at cil any any from Holy Angels parish and —— new ERICKSON C. office E. named CARL to Others were numbers approximately 450 fam- time of the year. recording Schumacher, P. secre- Age of ilies. one-half blocks of Dies 98 Two and at J. Deppa, Jerome treasurer; TSBIIIIMPERLIN tary; A. which will » property, the serve as financial secretary; Bergan, P. site buildings, have of parish al- Matt lecturer; Magee, \ Lester ready been purchased. " THEM AT SEE HOME FUNERAL ad- Attell Felix, chancellor; Faust, Mary Flensburg.—Mrs. Frances Fond, warden; La Stephen vocate; Father of Religious 0 0 0 pio- Lukasavitz, of the first one Harri- guard; inside Schmidz, Ed Sacred Heart parish, of the neers the guard; and outside Guild, Minn. ISO-W St. Cloud. Phone son The here, the of 98 died ls Buried St. Paul at in years age chap- Keaveny, Leo T. Rev. Very Little Otto’s home in June 13 in St. lain. Falls. Charles elected Trustees were FUNERAL V GOLBERT services held June Funeral were Paul.—Funeral services St. Wielin- A. P. Martin, three were years; Clothes” “New J. Otto offici- 15 with the Rev. P. held in June St. Bernard’s 19 Little, F. and W. ski, two years; pallbearers ating. Honorary HOME were Charles church H. Deutsch, for '72, year. one of society members of the Rosary the Al- brother Rt. Rev. Abbot of which Mrs. Lukasavitz mem- was a ' cuin Deutsch, O.S.B., St. John’s Ambulance Service of Seminarians Perham the ber. Burial made in par- was Collegeville, abbey, and father of a PHONE SO ish cemetery. priest Benedictine and Benedic- Cloud St. a 5th So. 18 Ave. Summer for Home Are Poland March 1848, Born in 9, tine nun. Trebiatowski Francis Mary Surviving his wife, was are seven Lukasa- Farmed there Thomas to the Rev. Alfred Deutsch, POSTOFFICE IN OPPOSITE THE sons, the America students at itz and they Perham.—Two to abbey, College- O.S.B., St. John’s came ST. CLOUD Josephinum, ago,'settling in about College 60 Pontifical ville; Joseph, Michael, Chicago; years arrived moved Winona. The couple 0., have to Worthington, Charles, Stephen, Benedict, and Her about Flensburg 55 spend the here Francis; three daughters, Sister to vaca- summer years ago. death in They husband preceded her in their tion with parents. Alcuin, Elizabeth Alice Mrs. and are Erickson Garl E. and Mr. of 1913. Bernauer, James William Tingerthal; d two son an William surviving: There six children Bernauer; and W. J. Mrs. brothers, Abbot Alcuin George. and are Mrs. Peter Jake Lepinske, Harding; Mrs. Mrs. and of Mr. Doll, There grandchildren. 13 son oouiisss are parish. Joseph, Simon Knoll, Leo and Henry’s of St, Doll, all Den- Little Falls; Mrs. Lucy Rutz, C. D. A. Officers of oououEss‘ the be Portrait can in Pace Frank, Flensburg. Requiescant C010,; and ver, T0 Installed in Perham BEST surviving grand- There also 19 Sixth District are great-grandchildren, children; 15 Portrait Help—Volunteer Need Your We Jr. Buesseler, Peter J. you great-great—grandchil- five district and Pcrham,——The deputy. Welcomes Contribu- held Committee Hillman—Funeral services had made were ever Mrs. Moorhcad, dren. Alice Mollner, in- for here June 10 church Rita‘s in St. Suggestions. and tions being member of the Besides stalled newly the elected officers drowned June 6 who Buesseler, a Peter July Primaries 8 Republican attack with heart Lukasavitz stricken being Rosary society, Mrs. after 35 Court Rita, Catholic Daugh- old of St. a years Fridolin Rev. The lake. Bull Dog at the Third also member of America, last week. A of ters a was so- FITTED the Requiem GLASSES 0.8.8., Mischke, sang Francis. installation. St. cial hour followed the Order of Married parish in the burial and Mass Kreszo'a was Over mother. Mrs. his Surviving are cry. ce i Mass the following sis- Fr. Treinen Buesseler, and First P University of graduate Minnesota . 0 Dahmen Mrs. Al brothers: and ters Melvin. (Margeurite). Paul; Frank, St. Cloud St. Practicing lawyer Robert. USN.. in home; and Virginia and at who third class, Quartermaster was a in Chehalis" Pearl the "U.S.S. aboard veterans’ Active and organizations civic in brother’s notified of his when Harbor PROMPTLY BEPA MADE [BS Minnesota. back He flown to death. was . the funeral. late for arrived day Republican but Lifelong one REGISTER! D Joseph Kern ,‘ . died June Grass.-—Joseph Kern Blue 1941. 1937 Member from Minnesota Legislature to OPTOMETRIS‘I' The funeral the of 92 15 at years. age church in Hubert’s St. held June 19 was PERFECT THEY’RE . Insurance Committee C.S.C., Chairman, William Rooy, with the Rev. van on burial the in officiating and ' was his wife, Surviving is parish cemetery. Legislative Vice-chairman, Joint Senate-House Kern. Marie Mrs. Michael Moser Committee. investigating RELIGIOUS Engagement . Ultra smart husband of Melrose.——Mike Moser, 42, Moser, Mike and of Jake Moser Judiciary, Mrs. son of Member Committees Appropriations, If Rings. Wedding and on held June 7 The funeral died June 4. ARTIGLES was church with the Very Crime Boniface‘s Labor, Aircraft Airways, St. Education, and in will officiating. Burial Schirmers J. S. Rev. compare our you Public Affairs and Domain. Prevention, Military the parish Sur- in cemetery. was following ROSARIES his the include wife and will find vivors the prices you Cecile, Le Kenneth, and children: Roy, Commission for the Tercentenary Member of Minnesota PRAY ERBOOKS Beverly. quality. and best values Val- Celebration of Settlement of the Delaware the Salava John HOLY FONTS WATER father of Browerville.—John Salava. by Swedes Finns. ley the and CRUCIFIXES of children, died June the 6 10 at age services held June 8 The funeral 79. were SCAPULAR MEDALS i Commission from burial Member of Cloud Recreation Joseph's church and SIROBEI’S St. in St. was parish The Rev. the in cemetery. PRAYERBOOKS FOR 1939-1941. Kuzniak officiated. Surviving Mr. B. S. SERVICE MEN his Agnes Sslava; Salava wife. Mrs. * are grandchildren, children. sister, 21 10 one months. Served the Army of the United States 62 in great-grandchild. and of one We complete line Optometrists and carry Jewelers a Schriefels Julia Guard Called with Minnesota National Vt‘ilthihf’flto duty to supplies Father Sylvester and school Treinen Morris, deacon; ofiico Father Sylvester of St. Melrose.—Julia Schriefels, daughter of anti-aircraft February 10, combat 1941. Served in Theresa's, Theresa's of St. parish Donnelly of- Renner, in died Mr. John Schriefels, June and Mrs. pastor Street 614- St. Germain The Very Pacific. the of 21. Rev. S. J. U.S. the Central units and in 6 at in fered his first there age Solemn Mass assistant priest. Fritz-Cross Co. The officiated the funeral Schirmers at serv~ of and Father Mr. He shown with the Treinen, June 13. is MINN. Works ST. CLOUD, With Granite son Boniface's church in St. and ices June 8 Government Civil Affairs Military duty in and Mrs. William J. Treinen, is priest principal ministers of the Mass, burial in the parish cemetery. a was No. 26 61h Ave. New Guinea, Japan. Philippines and her Surviving and 10 parents the of Bismarck, N. left right, Father Joseph Var- of Diocese are to Highway 52 West St. Cloud, Minn. sisters: Celestis, Marcellus, brothers and on Bis- subdeacon; Dak., ordained ley, Paynesville, and in Fa- was Ellen, Delphine, Victor. Cyril. Esther. ‘W‘, l MINN. CLOUD. ST. -’ AWSJN studio) John u.—,(Voruou Father Eugen. Juno ther Treinen; marck Bow-rd. his. Alice. and . _ _ -