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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

December 27, 1946 · Page 2 of 4

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‘V : V . ‘I. h a REGISTER THREE? PAGE CLOUD r THE ST: - fl Participants Program Cathedral Group ' in REQUIESCANT ' (“HI Ll!” IN PACE Selects “1. Officers Igl ea ' m THE‘ ' y - Edward Kifimeyer ‘ “NEW CLOTHES” Quietly, Kiffmeyer, three- Luxemburg—Edward calmly, ’ Lawrence week-old of Mr. and Mrs. son Christmas A combined party understandingly, died Dec. He is survived Kifimeyer, 12. meeting held business and was brothers, and four by his parents, STORE seven ‘ render Christian this by St. Ann's Funeral held Dec. last week services sisters. we were St. Wendelin's church with the Rev. 14 in the Cathedral Mothers parish, of last service. and bur- Frederick officiating Weichmann following with Cloud, the St. ial in the parish cemetery. was the officers chosen for to Anthony Kutzer serve SINCE 1881 »~ll k ensuing Kutzer, 74, Opposite the Breckenridge—Anthony Post Office in St. Cloud year: died funeral services Dec. The 4. were president; Mrs. Mathew Maus, DllillEL held in St. Mary's church with Dec. 7 Jack Smith, vice Mrs. president; Petermeier officiating the Rev. Benedict and burial in the parish cemetery. Michael Schreder, recording ’ Mrs. was ‘ survived by his wife Mr. Kutzer is and Hunstiger, GRANITE Mrs. Anton secretary; MONl. .; ’ all Brecken- George and Ray, of two FUNERAL HOME sons, financ1al George secretary; Mrs. ridge. A BE FOR THE BRIDE To Schmitt Peter J. I Juenemann, Mrs. Wil- treasurer; ' O , Breckenridge.—Funeral services for MI'S. William liam Goerger and 238-W ST. CLOUD COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE held Peter Schmitt Dec. J. 12 in were marShaHS- Bach: Lighting Fixtures :- Floor and Wall St. Mary's church. Father Pctermeicr Students Present Play and burial offered the Requiem Mass was Plug Installations. Preceding in the parish Mr. Schmitt. the meeting chil- 71, the cemetery. or. CLOUD. mun. Dec. He by died 10. is survived son, a dren the of fourth grade of the Wilfred, Breckenridge; daughter. and a Cathedral school presented play Herbert Wuhpeton, a Mrs. Anderson. N. the direction under Dak. of Sister Leota Marie Casper Raphael Ann Sister and Annice. Casper. Long Prairie—Leona. Mario The Cathedral Brownie pack, [10110 three-year-old daughter of Mr. Mrs. and ST. under the direction their lead- of Edward life Dec. Casper, lost her in 6 a Mrs. Ben Koshiol ahd Mrs. fire the family home which destroyed and ers, y if all household possessions. Funeral the La‘wrence Borgert, several sang 1 YOUR FOR held in St. services Dec. Mary 9 were Christmas ,LIFE Ambulance Service INSURANCE songs. ',...,m£n's Carmel church the Rev. Edgar of with STORE the conclusion At the of Kees, 0.S.B., officiating and burial in pro- " was PHONE 8838 PHONE 80 . the Leota parish Marie is cemetery. each child sur- presented with gram was 5th 18 Ave. So. 8!. Cloud Am. Nut'l. Bk. Bldg. Cloud St. vived by her brother, Henry, parents, a gift. a and Lo Ann, fivc. sister, seven, a Dr. Crossette George > The Home of Florsheim Morris.-—-Dr. George D. Crossctte, Shoes; 65, died Nov. funeral 29. The services were Hart, held in Church Schaffner Dec. 2 the of the Assump- and Marx Cloth; Rev. tion with the Leonard Gaida offi- ciating, Calvary and burial in was ceme- ing. Crossette practiced Dr. his tery. profes- sion in Chokio He for is many years. hisl‘wife, survived by Joseph. St. a son, St. Mary’c Bldg. St. Cloud Paul: his Genevieve Cross- mother. Mrs. Lansing. William cttc, Mich.; and Cross- brother, also Lansing. ette, of a Hanrahan J. J. Morris.-—J. J. Hanrahan, pioneer 86, Morris, resident of died Nov. 29 after a \ long illness. Funeral held services were P.m.nmnnonr in the Dec. 2 Assumption church,with the Very Rev. John A. Fearon officiating, and burial parish in the cemetery. was . Mr. Hanrahan is survived by John son, a P.. Morris: M0311. three daughters. Mrs. James :1 real the Christmas Alvord and Elaine Every Joseph year Pittsburgh Paints Maloney and Mrs. John F. Smith, Morris; choral read- tableaua, \ with their roles Jo- pictured in story, { and Mrs. Charles Shinnich, Minneapolis; as are l 3 I J . and by re-enacted Mary carols, is Blessed Virgin 13 grandchildren. seph and the ing, and six great-grand- 14 \ PAINTING CONTRACTOR : VARNISHES children. . ~ \_V of' “St. Cloud’s pupils for the entertainment Home_0wned — annual Christmas the in program .i, Mrs. Frank X. Vir-nig ‘ and pupils students their fellow IMPERIAL of Holy WASHABLE presented by WALLPAPER parents.— I ? Little Falls.-——Funeral servies for Mrs. Department t Store ” photo) Molitor grade St. Cloud. (Bob school, Angels Cloud Frank X. held Virnig Dec. 14 with N‘- were I” Tel. 435 12 7th Ave. s. flyrsauacfl St. Very the Rev. T. Leo Keaveny ofiiciating, I e..." mu burial and and in St. Adalbert's cemetery. was Virnig, .a Mrs. 56, died Dec. 10. She is Rhyme Reason survived husband by her and chil- seven Louis’, dren, Seattle, Wash: Peter, Tilla- mook, Ore.; Mrs. Hector Guertin, Colo- rado Springs. Colo.; Walter CW Mrs. Kranler, ROONEY T James, Robert, Little and Falls; and Mrs. MARJORIE By Fandel’s After-Christmas, Wayne Martin, Laporte. Also surviving the her Mr. Mrs. and Andrew parents. are orations Christmas One Christmas broadcasts Mid- and to went Woyak Little Falls; of five brothers. and we Cloud three sisters. all and singing the hearts of Hospital in Saint night time and a Mass for the ,- first E. D. Kempe then there people, And was wonderful . for , the cried at WSW-CM Blufl‘ton.—E. D. Kempe, father 81. Joy, of Christmas home; at 10 children. including . religious, . two died sight feeling. and sound and Garment ' q: Dec. 14. The Rev. C. M. Haunt offered Clearance A modern, well-equipped hospi- time, ,little the Requiem long ’Round about this High Mass Dec. -Another Christmas not in 17 St. so John’s church burial and in the tal with well-organized “Butch” pulled was has the staff par- there down tree a a ago was ish Mr. Kempe cemetery. is survived by twice, dismembered his stuffed 7 of physicians and specialists. his and wife, Mrs. Josephine Kempe: and nine war, we elephant, broken his steamshovel, children, Sister Mary Asra (Martha), St. Mid- to Conducted t by Sisters the w e n of the Paul: Sister Mary Neva. (Clara) § of St. swallowed Brazil and nut—- a. night Mass and Cloud: Ludwig, home; Mike, at Verndale: whole. Mrs. Maria Hammes, Perham; Mrs. Wal- Is Now cried for grief Going Onl' Order of St. is artificial The house filled with Benedict Boltz, ter Staples; Mrs. John Weniger, loneliness the at Mooreton, N. Dak.: and Monica, home. smoke, atomic bomb explosions, at the and A Matthew. died in infancy. sorrow Therc son, 1; wild-eyed “hep-cats.” You and are WWWWWWWW 17 grandchildren and three the suffer- and are great- just about ready dig in for to grandchildren. a ing in all faces. week Mrs. hibernate until the Fred and Witschen L Christmas t a s Luxemburg.—Mrs. Christmas spirit Fred itself Witschen, 60, out. wears all the in died in her home Dec. men Funeral 11. services Relax, remember, think of Thirst ev- Wings takes held family Dec. 14 in St. Wendelin’s were our came erything in nothing general and church «with the Rev. Frederick Weich- home from the it the war was Which in particular. just officiating is the . . . and burial man in the was best of all. parish Members cemetery. the of St. feel... way we Ann Christian Mothers' .*. society hon- were All Coats 4-. t Reduced c a t pallbearers. Mrs. Witschen to— is orary sur- vived by her husband One and the following Christmas knelt in We remember how ‘would we we brothers and sisters: Joseph Scheon, Ju- the lovely little chumh down the stairs sedan’ after the 1 at creep Iiua Scheon, St. Cloud: Bernard, Morton: Entire of stock Minn, remaining A whisper and main of floated older the second music members family of and Sister went Mary Joseph, j Milwaukee, Wis. from the Jacob choir Thielen loft, then Midnight louder Mass. That to would be floor formerly priced from $18.40 coats to St. Cloud—Jacob Thielen. the harmony 82, died Dec. of Dutch first sweet glimpse of the sparkling came our 11 in his home $175. after long illness. Now half-price! Mr. a voices singing “Silent Night” Christmas would tree, and curl un- we Thielen had lived in St. Cloud for 30 til it that seemed angel choirs in the big leather chair and Funeral services up held Dec. years. 14 were filled in St. the , Au to—e ustine's church overflowed doze and wait church for Santa. and burial and Reduced was in the Sau Rapids cemetery. Mr. Thielen into the night. Once All plotted stretch wires Suits to is survived we by daughter. Mrs» William a. The Dreher. crib in the Avon; _ shim- conceivable and Hubert entry, Thielen, across a son, corner every St. Cloud. in , mered the candle light, and set catch the wily and the traps to old Bernard Longer . figures Nick. seemed breathe, St. Mom said to would in- Entire stock of fall we so and winter reduced suits St. Cloud—Bernard Lenger. IO-month- magic the spell. And it stead catch Baby Jesus, who would was old was of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lenger, son half-price. Formerly from priced $18.40 to too like bear, it...for died sweet to because not Dec. be- had to 12. The funeral " held Dec. years we a was in 14 St. Anthony‘s church loved Q burial in and uniform Slovak knelt set. out array of delica- $49.95. Wide col’r, one navy size an and style in the range. parish was cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. beside cies for the Child Christmas us. on Longer survive. The infant is also . . . sur- and in the morning they vived by his This Christmas, eve, grandparents. Mr. there and Mrs. were were ‘, Bernard Schueller. aIWays Sauk Rapids; and Mr. _ nights of walking gone. through the . . All Dresses and Mrs. . Reduced Math Lenger, St. Cloud. :u :- c ‘ to— cold crisp air, listening the to carols coming Sometimes fro loudspeaker have would New Windows we 1 a our Installed in Broadway full-length home in Sauk tree in the set a up very All dresses Fandel’s In SIOUX floor second Falls reduced Cathedral Rapids. on There the the welcome center of living of and was room, we the Nativity children display would join half-price. the at hands Formerly east and Sioux from Falls, priced $7.95 * to N. Dak.—Stained- to PAT on entrance of St. dance Cloud the REG, the ‘ around wondrous spot- glass tree windows u s. have $39.95. been installed ' Sizes 9 52 . . . in colors and styles. to lights many gleaming singing the carols. And invariably the almost in the colruo uuou umoun sanctuary of St. over or In con-con Joseph’s ' cannon Ca- u life-size figures the would topple Mother tree of and thedral, Sioux Falls, over. ' and the jew- . . . COCA COLA BOTTLING (20., ST. CLOUD, MINN. Child. There carols and dec- eled light enhances were MUSINGS the main new altar. Stained Time glass when will be could sleep placed Cliarler was we Member in the windOWS through of siren, the fire main blizzard, body a a a 1, of the edifice, of the quartet of twin-engine finest in bombers, one ALL HATS the West, in the nine-mile coming daily trip or a year. on a croWded bus work, route to THE SIVINSKI en CO. Of Parish Dies ANSWERS But after living TO QUIZ the farm on I—b, for 2—a, 3—b, city noises 4»-a, 5—b, draw a year, a 6—c, 7—b, startled 8—a, “What’s 9—c, that!” 10—c, from ll—a, us. At Sensational Savings 12—c. After patient explanations like J. A. SIVINSKI ‘ “That is only bird running a over Funeral the Service roof; oh, that is just the bus Flensburg.—Mrs. Mike ASK Hlad, FOR Sr., traintlrwhifitled; starting justg. Formérly up; Formerly Formerly charter member of the Sacred ,, someone passmg y on e ar $535 - $7.30 to Heart parish, $12-50 died Dec. the to 16 at DAY snow,” husband 10 PHONE 908 around CHAPEL a SERVICE goes Funeral tearing his hair, of talking 75. him- servives to age were NITE $1 PHONE 1804 912-914 .$2 ST. GER. $4 . self held and secretly planning Dec. build 20 in Sacred Heart to house inside high church, hill. with Rev. J. Otto the P. of- a a Complete Line of Furniture St. Cloud, Minn. We have and ficiating, accepted the decree: burial-was made in We in the parish girl forever. DELI cemetery. country CIOUS are a .1“ 0 HIE CREAM 5 Mrs. Hlad (Anna Pasternak) All lRemaz'm‘ng H ats— born April 12, 1871, Sola, in Disregarding his was personal exam— Czecho-Slovakia, I and FRANK the W. to JAGKSON ple, think Jimmy Fidler came handed we And United States the of 19. She at solid out stuff age recent some ‘J'i . on a '. More! married Mike Hlad in 1890 San- at when A RCHITECT he commented program, ' on ' dusky, 0., later and they to Musician Charlie Barnett’s fifth came the Flensburg Ecclesiastical Design of the marriage. Jimmy area as some out top 1?. came on Millinery—Fandel’s early pioneers. when he Charlie’s~ answered flip ' Second Floor American National Bank Bldg. Together his marriage with her failures: husband, comment Mrs. on ‘ ST. CLOUD. MINN Hlad “I it recently impulse, honored much too 50- was guess was \ as a of and member pulse.” the not enough parish the at year golden Camejhe jubilee celebration salty Fidlcr'l rebuttal, Flens- at , burg. “Too She much sensationalis-m member of' the and was not a v Rosary society enough SENSE.” of the parish. Coats' Child’s & Snowsuits 12 Surviving besides her husband 9 the following children: Mrs. are Some day, when have little we a George Gapko (Anna), Swanville; PAINTS farm of going to Entire stock of our own, remaining and we are coats Mrs. Tony Prozinski (Mary) snow and have Dutch crucigc in the our Mrs. Jacob Mrozik (Agnes), Little suits in sizes 2 14 formerly from priced to kitchen, pictur in sacred the Falls; John and Julia*E., Culdrum; Complete place of honor in line the living of $5.70 $22.95 reduced half-price! room, to to Joe, now and Flens‘burg. There 18 are religious and figures, books, I2- Inside and out- grandchildren and Wools, fur fabrics, two great- and gabardines. and symbols all the poemS, over side Barn grandchildren. paints. John Pasternak, place. Such ideals inspired were Per and roll Farrell, Pa., is brother of Mrs. Paints and win- a up by certain little white stucco a Hlad. dowglau. farm in Watkins, Minn., reflecting ', Sweaters and Slacks Reduced the living real piety of the modern Fr.v0man ls Honored couple who it. young own . . . lNVENTORY 20% Main floor slacks and all -, sweaters Keep 0n Tenth home Anniversary re- chip shape and The with wallpaper. the end of like See the your amen year, our long hazy 20%, formerly duced priced from of aging life, years the in finest grades of patterns representing excellent new paper brings V reflections and yearnings $8.95.'Many ~ $3.89 styles, colors, to value in long lasting utility and beauty. St. for things Stephen—The unaccomplished. Rev. Edwin As the 00—Sick No. Call select from. Sol and styles Oman, St. draws pastor of Stephen’s, to end, to turn year an we was from honored it Made in surprise eagerly, of‘solid selected fete by his walnut turns from in natural a as one a finish, this item \ combines crucifix, in- the parishioners rush life KOERBE occasion of the a of the to sweetness PAINT on _ cluding complete Sick Call Set. For a use 10th anniversary of old of his Robert Browning ordination age. says in sick crucifix is slid upward and room, 13513 it with: weak- He'livas Savings With Presented inserted in slot of base shown at top in as And—Many More Special illustration left. The grooved number gifts. “Grow old at slide of along allows with mel a SHOP crucifix be easily removed holds to and ' Father Oman, The native best of St. is be, yet to a it securely in place when hanging. Stephen’s. who became The last here of life, which Pastor for the No. Elm—each "$3.50 ....................................... in January, 1946, ordained first in made: The In Fandel’s Garment E. clearance! M. Lohmann was was Sixth 20 Avenue St. John’s Abbey South church Dec. Our 19, time: His hand Phone in 587 are Company 1936. He offered his first Mass Who the said, "A whole I planned, following day in St. Stephen’s Youth shows but 7 half; God: trust Church Gouda—Religion Articles church. all. afraid." ho 418-17 Sibley PAUL. St. 51'. “INN. be: our ,. . . t