St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
January 31, 1947 · Page 3 of 4
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Phone um - - - . , , . ‘- schools " Waite Park, hon- tions toward boyhood.” He took his ' .2 In ' was ' 1 . . . f . I , . Motzko-Halltead . ‘ ored week ' 'nszl‘an'I last the outstanding Mr. Frank ' start sco'utmaster, as as a Fr - - . . Wale , I Haflfggdmé Edfllfngaglafiogz‘k? _ ‘ i ‘ of ’46 the explains, annual when he at the teach- young man ' was on ' - : ~ - . . . V Distlngmshed high Service Award din— ing Albany 1 staff of school. f Mary‘s ‘ ' on - Jan. place in St. 14 The rectory. A. . » , . , '. -' sponsored by the St. Cloud He undertook the leadership of the - fiery VIII/en, Willlilartr; AI. idleslnerpffliéiitef. ner l I ‘uo s ‘o I t“. B I Jug? ' lgilfggligilgi, 191:1??? fifnltheolggtagflgazi ' ‘ ‘ £23309; o‘ n rs. mm a e o e 0' 0 Egfie ' “11:6 dattendeiIntséa r,m Z = v . v r . - . . . . . . still of; .' have .goIod stock while chains 'éF—‘P ' Get ' tractor a we now wefiI To ' your - I -- (C t. ) : 0 '_ on'mueI mg, a a. ,‘ Tom no » "e .‘ II M r l - “£15“}';‘:;‘I"fwfi§§5 dggg '. t l. ~r , ' THE » ‘33:;cigggogrggglgge ' 1- - -I ' ‘ y. - I v 5:33:93: .’ ' All; li....:..f‘“ll.. 2. . -.-_ Iyeai‘ - ‘ v.2... ‘12:. BOflTERIEv . -- Tel. 567 Alb... .. . sephs pool. Wm. Park, _ 1.. A. _ fourth _ _ he . “Reno, I 1...}... ,hev. ,,,, M... 1.. m , , 'Mr‘ Mmz'ko'l 22:55:“ . Of asndhi‘flls' Sign 1:19: Eiagllofltthe lilllghfidlow serge}! atshthg prglc‘pal' a: 5" 9' 9“ L Oui- cl.“ son interes“ KrisS-Kross Of his health: withdrew - 03: yiar I with} non'curl have the chains chains. ‘ center ' . the and from Sch°°1 3551811951 9 c Wm i“ an 1." o e owmg ygar ecame c I, e" l‘o',‘ was, ‘ _" rolling twisting links‘from ‘ ' ' ‘B links which your on prevent or cross l Scouts, March . the of Dimes superlntendent McKinley of school _ . L “1.51;, Mal-13m, H15 _ Brandon. ov In _ 'lhe Betty pastor 7 of I » »- marriage as lu- » — . "res" walte\Pal'ky coiltinued _ %;::;;,S’537;ofla“$32353:.M;,;“§OM”§; I in WhiCh he has i health decline, ,how- .' to HOW ' - - ‘ q- Micifial . “I “‘2‘? elght ‘ ' Sew—ed for m“? and he taken to.,St. Jo- of, 'Mrs. years. .SOn ever, was Schiele, Mr. and ‘ . Shortly arrlval after his he " h’s ‘. h‘os ital St Paul where he ' Schiele, Millerville, solemnizedgdan. 01' g an- Was se p p A . ,- . 9 y 'L u . . ' . A . Essie-£1122 Ized . 20 . Waite Park. EhfifraIi’igfle’lggalg‘ffififly - troop '- - died ‘ ’ six days later. m " ~I ., . ,These I challdzerli‘rgizl; Fmendly Busines‘s itioiaitrtIei‘hlof‘IvglIIe I Ordaliglfg giphpl‘levitlloog £0 ' vfickteéId -b - - . :- J I . » c 1 e h ‘ I ' d l J un tt t Busiih Fa’thebi‘ Gilboeli't ‘ :stignded ' fleserve . Your lgzilfyeKZfli: Appreciate and Patronage Olsonfrhdfe‘iine Sahib: Vail? . . choir , 1 and 'two Park served for ‘ . ’ ‘ * Schlele Romuald hahn [red Ka and ‘ - ‘ ‘- chan‘cellor ‘ pp of the St. terms school sessions » the Chi- ' at ’ as I. " Wilkiri. summer ' ' ,I Hu‘go Columbus. Cloud KInIghts‘Iof ‘- ‘. institute, the in- Art Armgur - “I ' a ’ caIgo . w v . Malone),thst .I I The (“stlngumhed at' i and the Chi- University Of Stltute: young man " r - é ‘ ‘ ' .- - The v t Fergus Falls. marriage .of Bev- . O . ‘ , , — Holy tended Angels grade school in From the latter school he ‘ . V Mrs'. cago. v lc' 0 ’ erly Mae Johnson, daughter Elsie 4 of ,0. ' i - Master graduate I] an}? of. Cathedral high ‘ _ 302mm received of Science de- ' andtQuinv‘Elon of Eergu: Falis N; I? a I; a . , ‘ 1925 b 'of 1929. He, attended ° “5°” °S 1“” 9?, °l, “re” in mathematics ‘in ' V 3 ' l. s: 00 ass ' ‘ g rec w - .- - . Good J- Clothes for and Boys e Men fM. .. E -Ml. dM .- . . Cffifnpmgfypefggs $311; mfg I. . .33, .. ,the Cloud St. State Teachers: col— , . I~ Architecture Chief interest . ‘ , . logo and the UnIverSIty of Minne- FOOTWEAR» ALI. FAMILY‘ FOR THE I princ’ipal satisfiig Firms égvaolfi Business Friendly Isftfggyureelctory. These II Father I Gilbertvs in_ l ‘ a and had terest work always been . . . . . .,.‘ I I _ I um“ Your I.“ I“. “mm Ponage Elliott Atte Mrs’. Donald and Deserye dant - c IIAppreczate- . . 9 - Jag,“ £48,222” x 1311‘e - 0:26: . $21k 5:51: architecIEIre.III HehwaIs pgin‘pipally ' an? ' * - . in I at? ifiipé’é‘féofc“Jrciafeclfiieaéfé‘ II V ..-..:"_°';:f'X;::.;*...-... I ’ “ ’ E awarded - 'I -» ' w - 2 o ~ - ‘ v . v 3 . . » . THEOPHANE’ E . .. ,St‘ wal‘reen 5.9"”, signed of churches in number v' V ' the scene Jan. when of the 13, -~',‘ a ‘ I‘ ceremony » ‘ I l ICIloud hospital, her , for devotlon F H l l.. I VIl~nIg, daughter of_MIr. and Mrs. Betty . Unlted . the States, including those ,v' I M 0 M I I, 0l‘ 0. 0 e [050 dagexedafzd be?“ ].the. call, 0;“?-LY‘;‘3§;,,Ef°:ggeo;h,5,311:,33,59}; of I and FAILS, ' .n LITTLE MINNESOTA u Swanville, Foxhome; in Avon, PHONE s ' - a l . , t ast y u “1mg Slege e p010 in Rugby Fort Totten, N, Dak, -' l“ and ' ‘ Leo 1' l A " The T, Dvorak,\Lincolm Rev. ' - FORD - u -_ . iilmlhfal'l' , l‘Stbe workdd I WE wmiwuvm . . CA“: un- firms develoPed During world II fdzv'ed‘ihwijlmi‘fii the and he i ill memo” war L ‘ The listed h (1 ere ' e -' READ igoi‘, polioepiistieillgnvwar car A I E a AR - L D GdObSWE 0 re gattfndanfis II In ass. » Famouflage for radar - tow'ers , _ . | a SERVICE _ ' . - SALES and , ' Winltred Bridal i-n'g DRY were V V' r be to remembered which be effective. proved to most ‘ serve 1 . " , - and vurmg. Dvorak Vern v A 1”. CLOTHING MEN’S FURNISHINGS l and - fiAMMiggLv ht] I {101‘ leadel' melm'e’ "mm "1 . P110". IHIe also had than I ‘ ,' "when f; Bakimkificriep I more average MELROSE. MINN- l d- . tr-b t. . .I I, u are LIEJI'ER yo 15 l mg u q BORINGJl-op. V A] w, Funk e A4. 5 Ip In unIor am er organ- I ablhty mathematician In 1 L as a . Constance . Long PIIaIrIeI Louise ization,’ I work and for with Boy y _ inyIthe dif- (Refining Dry l patronage developed he mechani- 1939* Pressing your a Griep. daughter of George Griep. became — campaign, USO, Red 'ICross, and the school patrol, Scouts, safety and cal device, which called l he trigo. Bokinskie, the bride of Jerome of ' E son a ferent business. lines - of Phone Community 4! 116-118 N. in'fil. I, Chest drives; pro: the safety committee. 08E M E LR as John Bokinakie, Jan. Mr. and Mrs. 6 M I E P n nometric mnemonicon, which by The baseball club, member Mary Mt. *armel church. of in St. of moter EUGENE FARRELL, for veter— ' a a Factory Finish complicated an Blocking problems in trigonom- officiated. Edgar Kees, Rev. 0.S.B., j of SL'Joseph’s church choir, and work, ans’ DAV, re-instatement of MEMORIALS. Inc. HARDWARE could be solved easily and etry 1 I The bride attended by her sister, was Knights member the St. Cloud of insurance drive, and the rehabili- a Lafayette, Ind., Virginia. Griep, West rapidly? Just previous- that, to Baresxilarilware‘fio. Columbus. of tatiop Sursely best. ' ‘ Elmer and man‘. program. W. WEBER. 0. Ag‘enl was ‘ from 1935 he Worked 1938, MELROSE. to MINN. .Relnted' Lines and Hardware . on Organizer and of scoutmaster ROBERT RASSIER. St. Sonic-Burger 4, route WE MEMORIALS SPECIALle IN and developed theory” his “beam OUR HARDWARE OWN ardware Coal H and Park’s Waite famous 20, Mr. Cloud, 4-H] FOR CATHOLIC Richmond.—The troop activities, CEMETERIES Rev. Romuald Bloms, champion MEDROSE, ex- General definite Insurance in compound integrals. MINN. Empire Built—Eternal the Hills the Nuptial Macs 0.8.8.. celebrated in Frank has been “Sil- awarded the as hibitor ,Stearns fair, 4-H at county skill His teacher of mathe- Appliances Peter and Paul’s church Jan. 2, as a Home Sts. Fl-NANClNC Beaver,” highest award given activities, AUTO 4-H leader- and sports ver l daughter a Machines when‘ Burdette Marie Burger, matics Washing recognized by Maytag was spe- a by the national Boy Scout organi— ship. Rich- Mr. Henry L. Burger. of and Mrs. l HOUSE LOANS . . cial citation from the air l ‘Bottlod Ga army ‘ Richard Soule, mond, and Andrew II I son Alexandria . ' after the cadets whom he forces E. an. O‘The mu. Minn. Phone 58? m s. mm Little Kla- Tclenhonc'fl Soule, of Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. I Sociely I nuptial had instructed highest the rated in math Falls, 0re., exchanged for lhe Propagalion vows. Kathleen Schwindel, Isabel Weismann, the forces’ country air compre- on Cloakey Nieters. William Allie and , were TURKEY AND hensive tests. These Firms POULTS Friendly Business MASTER CHICKS BRED (If lhe Failh, the attendants. Inc.,» (Legal Title) The Father Gilbert’s of range Bermel-Sutton Appreciate Patronage Controlled and Deserve“ Your U. 5. Certified. Approved and U. S. Puliorum and activities interests great was 19k? write “3.10: bookings the See prices and for season Elizabeth Randall. marriage of or The Granite 403 Exchange Bldg. — varied. and He was an accom- daughter Mrs. Ervin Sutton, of. Mr. and POULTRY SERVICE HEALTH BoSToN until; musician, plished playing the piano Anthony Paul Bermel, V Sutton, and son Purina and Victory Grinding Mixing Feeds and ST. CLOUD, MIN N. (‘0 -— Bermel. ~O‘f Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and with small O was degree of organ no HATCHEBIES LITTLE FALLS James’ church. solem‘n’ized Jan. 22 in St. proficiency. For number of Home and Missions a Foreign S. officiated. Rev. A. Fadrowski STORE The THE RExAu. FAlleJS, LITTLE MINNESOTA he St. John’s taught music at Cath- the bridal Attending couple years were Jaschke, Dorothy Bernard erine Sutton. andplayed viola in the ALEXANDRIA, MlNN.‘ the univer- REV. HENRY Lawrence Bermcl. FRANK, Bel-me]. and Diocesan Director. su‘op sity orchestra. PAWS spouT ' Sluu-Bramdenberger Besides his manifold duties as a 40.00‘ Perpetual Member (living deceased) ..$ Centre The Dorpthy St. Cloud’. of marriage teacher architecture, mechani— Souk. 0 r of I ATHLETICS —-- SPORTING GOODS .......... ILeonurd Brandenberger and Victoria' Ordinary Member (1 — year). 1.00 cal and free-hand drawing, theory LITTLE FALLS- John Cantius’ St. un'..--.-oo-n-. Sluse took place in ................. MINN. MINN. ST. CLOUD. phases various of construction, and Special Membership (known Family Very the Mem- the with Rev. recently, church as mathematics, officiating. Attending the of and Kroll engineering Peter Friendly These Business bership—besides Firms 'the enrolled, nine one 1‘er Genevieve Tkaczik and Miss ,couple .1. were Father Gilbert spent-brief periods SMITH A. - Sluss. others, Adrian living deceased, be enrolled Appreciate and Your Deserve Patronage or may o pastoral work parishes, . doing in daughter of and the Mr. bride is The for year) 6.00 hospitals, and orphanages. White Rock. Brandenbergel‘, Nick Mrs. one Tractors and Farm John Deere Implements. ............. .. of Mr. Since thc'son Dak.; and Mr. is S. I the Father A time of his death Perpetual At Burse for the education of young a Sluss, Cloud. Bernard St. and Mrs. Gilbert active member in was an for the priesthood. ..$l,500.00 Complete and Repair Service Pam man Shop Hale Style Neyuen-Van N athe Institute the American of Archi- ............................. Fur the of calechist for 75.00 LITTLE Delores Hale, Rapids. Van Sauk support one a year.. —- the Minnesota Association tects, FALLS SWANVILLE .... .. ‘ John Van Hale, Mr. Mrs. daughter of and A scholarship supporting. through student of Architects, Mathemati— andthe one Willard Ncyssen, Rapids. Sauk and son Crosby. Neyssen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter his of cal Association ,America. 600.00 of seminary ‘ 'course..;.... STUDIOS" Sacred Heart Jan. married 15 in ............................. .. 1889, (‘UIIBAN VWOMEN’S were NIEN’S, CHILDREN’S AND Born Paul, May_21, in St. Virnig offi- The Rev. Benedict church. he graduated the from As- was ciated. . PLENARY cLoTIIING AND snoEs Counties,’ lNDULGENCE ‘No Priest Land’." COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAIT Mrs. and and Frank Mr. school June, Attendants our sumption grade in were PhOne' Members the of Society fordhe Bluepi'inn Muelbauer the former have Muélbnuer. is been mode for Mrs. fiollowing September 1903. The a Broadway.» 866 (ind 125 E. Wedding Family Group: the twin sister, of ~. rDoris Van Hale, Propiigafion of the Faith and gain spacious mother-house. but con- Pay may he enrolled St; John’s Prep at Cash Save bride. j plenary indulgence, under the has yet Itruction begun. Fa.- not a entered school and in St. 1907 Stgeve-Momon FOR OVER mm BEARS noME I _ usual conditions, Feb. Feast of 3, ther Howard Bishop, superior of SAUK CENTRE, MINN. John’s university, being graduated daugh- Carol J. Manson. Wheaten. FUNERAL smoNET —— the Purification of the Blessed the declares that “the echo the bride 'June, with a.A.B. in became group, in 1909, Monson, of Clarence ter Virgin Mary. of drop‘ping Henry fills with of coin Vincent A. Stuev'e. joy, of son music. That he a us en- same. summer in nuptial Jan. 16 DID YOU KNOW? Stueve. at the ceremony fluttering a of built sends note 'the novitiate of St. John’s tered I - a Digni/ied Personal Economical Service CENTRE church. The Rev. Henry HEADQUARTERS. the Maria Ave — — ‘. That probably the Mr. Nehru is into ecstnlies of gratitude. Like sAUK POULTRY * * and July us abbey 16, 1910, officiated. Retzek on was Telephone .‘ Falls, Minn. only 666 Little Indian leader who concede: the farmer and his barn Bernice Stueve. Bridal attendants Benedictine monk. cannot professed were we a Dependable Diagnostic Service the the Christians existence of Thomas Manson, and Eckhold, Lorraine take of increasing har- as Father is survived by Gilbert proper; care Pnpll'ud Catholic Services our ash in of the to can m. CHICKS Becker. STAR , Richard be considered minority in let- to without mother-house. Our Winkel- a vests his mother, Mrs. Rose a tlement national affairs of in PROVEN LEADERS students be growing must young mann. GoPiIER Gift Recipients India? HATCHERY with imbibing and full the Sp" STATE to up us Dengel. That Mother Anna C Id * * the ' of spirit mission enter- our MlHHIlEE BETH g OUTSTANDING THE HATCHERY n” Catholic Medical foundress of the :0 .In_ ' Our prises. future professors Thanks Express Mission Sisters, after her I- recent have seminary teach in must to a India, there only is trip to reports when they their job WA, return to at Business These Friendly Firms and in- Appreciate 57,000 to home! r Ievery All this that one nurse the welcom- C. THOMAS ' SHOP MARY ANN children, and habitants, 3,000,000 'Your JIJHILEE NUTEI] " Deserve Patronage ing, smiles of children in expectant HARDWARE for die three of under “Thank‘ of St. Joseph—Dozens age, an- years the missions be dis_ap- not may , nually? students you” have letters cometo pointed the Millinery in There Coats Dresses to years come. Admiral Refrigemmr - - expressed his HALL the has ,That Pope Benedict, the College of St. of souls behind those smile: that MATHEW are Goods ' Dry of that capable wish countries DOES gggklagygnro as children Indian ~ from grateful re- all—and on worth more." it are Ways-n doors their Many refugees So In ceiving Michael, N. Dak.; open’ in St. missions TRIBE MOURNS MlSSlONER MINN' SAUK CENTRE' anniver- Falls—The 66th Little Lumbei}, 18 Sank Centre Phone from war-stricken immigrants Coal, Building Lake, Mate- Red White Earth, and to, Members of Comniunistic their marriage a ob- of as- was sary WWW/0' Europe. clothing and boxes of Minn, for sociation Cochin, last rial, in China, Roofing Mr. Insulation, Jan. 19. by and Mrs. . served AMERICA’S CALL time. Christmas them pent toys at February killed Father Cheuvel, Mary’s St. parish. Cold Spring Granite S. Thienes of Prod- J. a here de- Anmnvs MINN. listed firms COLD SPRING. The Friendship Houses, Leaders of The of' the Glenmnry Mis- ' missionary aim whom the priest, Were a their nine children Six of young be helpful. ucts. can expre'ssed apprecia- likewise, have of Home Missions“ sioners Buddhist tribe of considered Moi remembered MAIN HATCHERY be or present. to serve material . financial and tionfor the founded America, is in 1939, Following in friend. to Rainbow, greatest in Madi- Mr. Thienes, born 88, 0 Diamond Gray and distributing when S. U. Certified White Leghorns children .by Negro the are help “rendered “labor for the of conversion you his death the tribe forbade tragic Thienes, Ind., Mrs. 82, and a son, poultry .fe.ed grit at Benedict’s. St. who students, of multitude: of Americans your or U. Heavies outsiders their patronage'in Approved dif- S. territory. the to enter Germany, are native Breslau, 'I’llenneli of Molor Go. were your have receipts Similarly, with outside of Christ, the Fold Commercial Whole villages had sought dealer. Feeds and Poultry Bap- many Prairie, Jan. married North 19, at ferent business. of lines CARE packages who those come for sent to‘ ,specinl reference the hands'of Supplies tism Futher,Cheu- to pioneers of at They early 1881. from are . Cold Cabs 0 Mill the ends Christmas ‘Thousand Priestleu Ford & Tractors Europeans at needy dwell the in he vel; his taken from mission The of Stearns parents county. was grateful.beneficiaries time. Among Spring foundations, when plainly sight. plant jubi- for in The homesteaded here. both success was Students Service ISdlec & Honor St. Walburg’s packages is such of Purina their of larians most walks, have spent‘ driveways, U. 8. etc; Approved (Show. the Germany, Eichstaett, convent, MINN. SPRING. Brainerd COLD life and North married in REQUI'ESCANT for 'OiAggr'egate & U. S. Pullorum the of Convent mother-house of graniteLsa'nd and Little Falls, where Prairie, in and . and clothing Livestock Benedict. of Boxes St. Cold resided the have _32 they past Spring, Morton- Tested ,Isle, Hatchery at L'wEEEE Poland, Ger- families in sent to Are Announced years. ' Minnesota. Odessa, and . also points have and other IN PACE Preéent the observance for many, were . destinations, their reached Roman Thienes, Mr. and Mrs. ac- Mr. STORE momma ‘Cold 7 Co. Spring Granite grateful letters frbm cording to Thien’es, Mr. Albert and re- Mrs. and cipients. Cloud; and Mrs. John Thienes, St. ~ _ Schra Bros" 225 Main St. nu and Men Boys George Hervert Clothes for COLD Frank Thienes, Mrs. Mr, and I SBRING..MINNESOTA Long Prairie—With the close Collie. Props. George Hervert, Phone 59, died , 87 and Chicago; Brainerd; Walter, -— SPRING CLOUD COLDI ST. Jan. The 15. funeral services held of the first honor were semester, stu— EXperienCed children,. Minneapolis. Three Nick, INNESOTA Patrick's Jan. St. church, 19 in with the SAUK CENTRE, dents for the third have been term 'Roffis, William and Joseph, Mrs. Henry Rev. Retzek officiating. and burial Company announced by St. Mary’s school. A parish in the Mr. Hervert cemetery. Minneapolis, Leonard, was Mrs. B., J. on, IMPLEMENT his survived by wife, is Catherine. his Those honor roll are Elias. The Wanner the Housewives ’KIESS on as uiiable OBGMAHH be to present. were children, his and grandchildren. B follows: , scum“: Joseph John Cooney JACK ' HARDWARE. FURNITURE. “A” honor Louise Koester, roll: . CHEVROLET . Joseph Wadena. John Cooney, 20. ,- , [MPLEMENTS — Wilhelmine Carol Equipment Claseman, "I Cooney,"died of Mr. and Mrs. James Quality Farm son Deere John Sales W’ood Coal and 2m: Stephan, and Clara Service Perry Knapp, Jan. 18. The Rt. Monsignor August ev. Plachta officiated the funeral services at Carol Jane Cooper, PRODUCTS grade four; I STAIN-DARE; uni OIL LICENSED EMBALMING Service Quality on You This Store A! in Jan. 21 St. Ann’s church, and burial OUALITV FARM Dodds Ann Moore, grade Lee five; Cold 'Spring Phone 18I .Phonc‘ 29 Cold Spring Calvary EQUIPMENT in cé‘metery. was Minn. 129 Centre, Sank grade six; andrBetty Stephan, Telephone Céonéy Mr. is survived by his parents. ‘- l - brothers, four James, Jr.; Eugene. Ter- Haa-éser, Maurita Bernet, Claire William; sisters, and and Mary two ence, Waller, Bernice and Betty Spieker, l ' ,,' ’ Practically and Irene. Blowouts Eliminated! * ’ Prairie Long 4 o o Anthony grade Donald Useln‘lun ' seven. I Leghorns, 5-pound extra heavy Co. Implement - Smith ' J. J. Wadena: Funeral services for Don- ~ Kathleen roll: “B” honor Austra Whites. -— BIG handsome - ‘ Mr. ald Anthony Uselman, of and son Dinkel, Lois Ken- Brever, Carolyn “cl-lite Rocks, snow-white-egg laying A. held Mrs. J. Uselman. Jun. 22. were U Implements These Friendly Farm Business, Firms McCormick-Deering Judith Loegering, nedy, Kenneth Plachta The Rt. Rev. A. offered the Re- Leg-Orcas. in Ann’s church, quiem Mass St. and Ann MuenzhuIber, Loy Ann and Deserve Your Appreciate Patronage, Service and Parts must Cslvary‘cemetery. burial in ‘ was Frederick Spieker, Linda Starry, 80mm WAT“ SYSTEMS Uselmun, survived by his is WATER Mr. 20, MORSE “EDS FAIRBANKS — - and Susan grade Shyder, Sutton, .11 sisters: ,Clyde and five parents rs. MININ. CENTRE. SAUK Mrs. Alfred R ggenkamp, Sunstrom, ,\ one; l George Mrs. Benedict Jungels, Mrs. PRAIRIE Leona Rosemarie Ber- Borgert, Lone. Marian Uselman. Larson. and PETERSON DRUG ~ Colling,. czyk, Darlene Mary Bleec Peter Rapids I S k . ' COMPANY Roger William Grecula, Eckes, ' Blees, member Cloud. Peter of St. l. -— enEAMEnv _: Paul’s died the parish, Jan. St. 21 Klemenhagen, at . Diane Knase, 200,000‘sensatlonal SPECIAL: Funleral services of I85 were age years. and _ Reichert, Paul Snyder, Sharon Holy Angels church, held the pullor- Jan. 24 in Poults, all .NORCAL Turkey STORE THE PRESCRIPTXON - Assocmnon Vollmer, grade Ruth ‘two; John Officiating, Firm with the Rev. Denery ~ Friendly Business These um-tested. Typical shows .flock' av- ~ . Calvary burial and in cemetery. Dodds, was Johnson, Roxanne Janet 'per Palro'na‘go Your 24% pounds bird, hens of and Deserve Appreciate BIRCHMONT erage wife, , survived by 'his Mr. ,Blees is I one Drager, Barbara Drager, Nancy St. Cloud; F. J. Schlitz, toms! daughter. Mrs. and '- 4 Lonella Butter ,. Loeger- David Clende‘nin, Dorothy Peoples. rand grant-grand- grandchildren, five two By a children. Frances Loegering, ing, James here de- listed firms The Andrew Mr:. Freyman Pasteurized Milk FAIR Roselyn Spieker, Carmen Hennek, remembered- Mrs. The Slore. Andrew Fre’yman, St. Cloud. be to — and Kay Eifert, Reichert, Mary serve Cream and Bank National Funeral services ‘died Jan. 16. 46. ‘ were Igra’de three; MueInzhuber, JOhn ".rLoun Holy Angels church, in the held Jan. 18 ,- distributing when are you the Ofiiciating, for Outfitter the Rev. ‘John Denery with PHONE 18 -Barbara grade four; 'Reichert; ‘ mTATE, MORT- REAL CHATTEL in the dif- in Calvary burial the cemetery. and patronage was your Family Feckler, Lowell Entire Betty Brever, LOANS» hus- CAR her 'GAGE AND survived by is Mrs. Freymnn - Minn. Long Prairie. G-recula, Margaret Shirley, of business. Margaret Thomas, and with LONG lines children: success ferent and , band 12 Greater profits MINN. PRAIRIE, Minn. Rapids. Sauk, Rich- Vivian. Theodore, Edward Jerome, Susan, James Motzek, Knase, is anti-blowout chitksand poults from because it fur baking. their W I "' Mel- Dorothy. Mrs. Ke neth, ard, Jean. Beverly grade Se’nger, and Sutton, 5982.. Jack Hatchery. Frost Box undi- “Tops” King. in Mrs. Lee fine vin ‘Butes. of ' an texture t HDWE. five; catalog. St. Cloud, Minn. Write for SAUx Mrs. William Hoefer .ARBW‘AIIE col, amesMuenz- ' . Quality. 0’s LAN Leroy'Motzko and J Mrs. services for Funeral St. Cloud. RAPIDS -— held Jan. 21 Hoefer. William 41, grade six; huber, were . RY CLOUD the Rev. MILLED IN ST. church, ‘with Angels in Holy James Knase, Grecula, urnilure Irene Supplies Farm Electrical..- .HardwaIre burial officiating, and Denery John was - - Marlenh grade VOHmern and ' Hoefer. Mrs. parish the in cemetery. Hardwnrc, Furniture Appliances, Major ‘ to—1946, 1891 parish.f dfid JanIi hPalél’S member of St. seven;- “ ~ ter She t Deter- 17- _r- an Claseman, Ceva 9 Bus 0 Alice WM LoNoI'vaAmlE. MINN. saoklhopiacimm. Phone ed b and is James Brown Mrs aurvxv 375 " y Wide and ‘ Phyllis - Moora’ - . 570 many I 116 7th No. Phone A Ave. Carol; and death“. husband. her one a , l can .,