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

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Mayza, THE ST. CLO UE REGISTER 1947 Friday, Little Falls of Breakfast and SEMINARY DEAN Rhyme Reason K. C. Complete Line A of . WEDDINGS COMMUNION FIRST MADE IS J. U. D. . A ROONEY By MARJORIE IN DIOCESE SUPPLIES ' of yourself thinking And catch that springtime in the It is you you little knew, who the who dld Collegeville.—-The Very Rev. the ,them boys miss most, so nurse you . Arm Bows and Bouquets lies loved things, and bomber pretty Gregory O.S.B., 'Roettger, of the dean back from not now come . Certificates Patton-Hauf assault, Anzio. St. John’s seminary, recently island the Pacific missions, on re-, . . . Luke—Before Clear Nuptisl Mass the s. Battle of ceived J.U.D. de- from Rome the in France, the D-day II‘ III in Candles 0 ' April St. Marcus’ 26 in church Doro- on certifying his completion of Bulge. glows and Your heart pride with gree thy Haaf, daughter Mr. of and Mrs. Greeting Cards . that months academic work Doctor both of in the greening Charles It is Hunt, became the bride Rob- love of mother watch as your as you Patton. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ert Roman law, son (civil) and miss them. the lively gamboling Prayerhooks canon . you young on one Patton of Sauk Rapids. Attendants were with dizzy Father St. Gregory returned to a is x: green, Marie Patton James Haaf. green and grass, Rosaries . John’s where spring and the of nature. in from Rome, beauty 1939 It sweet hits Suuer-Lusk sunny, you on a lad Veils completed half . the he had four and And heart cries for fresh with ai is day, when the Cloud—Miss Helen Lusk. St. a your daughter Hugh Lusk, became Mrs. Pontificium did boy of the studies the who his the bride of at the budding of fragrance f not years see son; green om Wreaths, 0 etc. Sauer, Werner of Mrs. Elizabeth son him Athenaeum Laternense, from which carried with who that You suddenly realize trees. our memory l before Nuptial Muss Sauer, offered by a institution stil of the he received his degree. the who he does live, the lad to not l ness seas Raymond Lang the Rev. in the Cathedral at . . . Because HUSBAND. Immaculate Conception of delays, the semi- OUR his the danced first faltering of church steps war on 10. The Attending May the couple Mrs. were dean unable submit with to springtime is in the that nary It was you. you Kautor. I. Edward Leona Kosel. Nancy Fin- printed copies of doctoral dis- his did who the boys miss them II‘ Il‘ most, Nicholas * Ervin Rohling. Sauer, . nemann. sertation in the early 19405. Con- LDHMAIIII E. III. in back. sings, drinking heart Trunt-Feddemu Your not come sequently, the which degree, was Cloud—Before and flower-sweetness Nuptial St. the birdsong Mass of. in the springtime, And is the it a dated from did arrive 1941, the Rev. Ralph not fared by Aachofi Holy in un- real- And suddenly spring. of the world, that re-birth of .DOMPAIIY you you church Angels May 1, Joan Feddems, til last month. on longer here he is to ize that “ dead, live but know they not no and Mrs. daughter of Mr. Alphonse are Fed- Father Gregory entered the brother, who things, these things the bride all the growing dema. became of Walter Trout, in your see you on Articles Religious of Mr. and Mrs. Benedictine Joseph Traut. At- novitiate in 1927, in teasing his all son spent was energy see. Goods Books—Church tendants Marie Dorothy Feddema, were _ ordained in and left 1934, for veins brother, whose in your you; l with God. You For they Traut, Alice Trout. Richard Feddems, one are 7th Rome Sibley the He returned St., 413 sings blood that the same year. neu- Edgar and Leander Stock. now ran same them in the reminded of trees are in the spring in 1939, when be- he body—and is in McPherson-Buldowsky more no your own winds and and blossoms, the the Paul Minn. St. 1, dean the seminary. of his. in came Elk Riven—Married May in St. 12 on rain. Andrew’s . . Rev. rectory before the Joseph . * * )1! heavens with covered the “He Trobec Marie Donna Baldowsky, were good ache with the Little Your muscles Falls School daughter of Mr. Mrs. L. Baldow- and C. and rain clouds, prepareth for seed- and labor spring plowing sky. McPherson. of and Donald of Mr. son earth. the and Mrs. Walter McPherson. The at- soft thrill the ing, and to ofy our eyes tendants Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Bud the He maketh to were grow on grass Pupils the fields draping lists Honor carpet green Pherson. hills, and herbs for the service And labor. and of furrows your chres-Botz of men. remember- suddenly sad, council St. Members Little Falls of the Francis’ high of the in school above. pictured you grow St. Cloud—Married Holy Angels in are He their food, and giveth beasts to ing that is here the he to Knight: Holy Communion Father Martin Schirber, not Columbus received 0.5.3., church before Mass of dean of St. John’s Nuptial May 8 see a on Little Falls.— Scholastic honor that Mildred daughter the Botz. of Mr. and St.'Mary's to feel the moist glory creation, Some of were in body May of university, speaker. church 11. young ravens cry in guest or a was Roy Arnold Weeres. The Mrs. Botz. and students in St. Francis’ high school Him. smell to beneath his feet, breakfast earth the Communion crowd that attended the or attendants Weeres. Flor- Frances were for the fifth six weeks’ period of blades of first the richness the were them The Lord taketh pleasure in Botz, Eleanor Weeres. Botz, and Leo ence THE BEER announced this week: Lohrer-McCurviIIe land French piece of his those and who Writes that fear Him, in Pastor corn on own REQUIESCANT . . . Ancilla, Seniors Sister M. St. Cloud—Married in Holy Angels YOUR SON. in His mercy.” trust FOR THE — IN PACE church before Nuptial Mass offered by Adella Gross, Ramona Lagundo, a O II: it Thiebuut it , To Monsignor the Rev. John April Denery 26 on were Irene Minten, Olga Neft, Mary WHO MAN crowds in the busy Alice McCarviIle, It hits daughter of Mr. and FIRE-MEDITATION you Voight, and Dolores Yankowiak. Mrs. McCarville, and William F. is and interest of shoppers, _ your stream” Observing the “human Lohrer, Mr. of and Mrs. George Juniors—Ardls Cloutier, Sister son KNOWS spring uickened by the sight of- (Continued From One) Page display Lohrer. Attending the couple Mrs. usually critical bit of prompts were M. Consolata, a MR5. JOHN Stella Dembouski, FRANK YOUNGBAUER JANISH windows, dresses and William McCarville and Dr. Frederick gay then serious musing and which have been united in Pierz.—Requiem Maureen Mass Mass Kelly, a Grass—Requiem of- offered Lydia Langer, May Ar- Blue war, we was was Young. . displays, . . play sports togs, summer John ani weighing week for Frank 6 for Mrs. the good and bad in of last 64, by the Rev. of Tuesday fered lene Miller. and Marjorie Mischke. the in fight. And which, in , Benusa-Loiclolt tackle outdoor shop. some in fishipg Paul William Schmelzer St. the Rev. in Joseph's by church. an Youngbauer. 67, van last Which does not SophomOrcs very Doris Brandl, man. l again, Pierz.-—Miss Laura Loidolt. She daughter Hubert’s church. died May Surviving in 2. is her hus- and chap- 0.8.0.. St. time American Rooy, -— l DISTRIBUTED B! Dog-g until realize that long only Genevieve Gerads, Doris Jacobson, you of Mr. Loidolt. Frank band, John Janish. Mrs. Frank became wife, Mrs. and his Surviving - are . . . plains and American soldiers included criticism. the bride Ernest Mr. in of Benusn. of four five and pau- and Youngbauer, son Rose Mae sons Rausch, Swan- are your Beverly you MARVIN BRILL Kemp’s Ice Dream RELIGIOUS Mrs. and Thomas before Benusa. Nup- daughters. ing’through France Then yourself, the a to to Alice Theis, Margaret Wax- you say came veno- son, Prairie—Requiem Belle Monsignor Mass for Mar- tial Mass offered by Edward NIEHAUS PETER bad relics St. Cloud, Fiance. human is bad, in not not rate Juliana weiler, and race so vin Welle. Brill, who our Mahowald Joseph‘s 14, killed by bull in St. church. The was a 567 Phone ‘1 ARTICLES I would held father’s be grateful all l his services farm. offered Marie Loidolt Richmondf—Funernl in Holy at attendants Cora and to to were on was Freshmen Dorn, Lois were Marian you . . . — 8T. CLOUD. MINN. Family Peter church by in Sts. here the Rev. Henri Claude Benusa. Niehaus for Peter May 3 extend the homage of * It It Guggemos, Dorine Humbert, Gen- our remem- Romuald Pellet. The I Rev. lad sufiered internal with the injuries Paul’s church, and Longer-Grubs!- brance Excellency, like His We would know what to to evieve Kempenich, Rosaries Rita Lashinski, 3 your Requiem resulting the from crushed chest, offering and O.S.B., Bloms, The firms listed hero deserve to a was Pierz.—Before Nuptial Muss offered Most Reverend Bishop, hoping theological reaction the that the is to Mrs. his a sisters: .found by father in barnyard three Surviving Mass. Fae Mushel, Cleone Renner, Eileen y" a en- I are are: be remembered when dis- by the Rev. Paul Schmelzer in you St. Jos- Prayerbooks Theo Mrs. closure. Surviving his father, Michael Martin; St. Blonigen. the Math of his “There But occasion popular are current next on Theis, Dorothy Valerius, song, soon and Ruth patronage eph’s church Wednesday Lucille Gru- the tributing diff to on f: John Brill. Mrs. brothers, Leland, your and and Rich- Farming; and two Bruemmer. journey Rome, he will honor I.” For You Go to , ber, daughter Mr. 'Mrs. of and Frank Crucifixes Weber. us Nick. Rlch- who is in brothers. ard. serving the force air ferent llncs of Elrosa: business. Zenzen, two army ‘ Gruber. becametthe bride he of Cornelius did 25 honor this sacrilegious and Is borrowing Alberta, San Antonio, Stowe, Tex. Stephen. at as years ago, a mond: and a camp near Langer, of Mrs. Mary Langer..At- Sick Call Sets son church CASPER G‘MYREK by his of the pious ejaculation, “There Our Canada. our presence. Lavina tending the couple Longer were Browerville.—-Casper Gmyrek. parishioners have I?” 83, vivid of God, MEINZ but for the JOHN most and John Langer. grace go I Holy Water Fonts this resident of community for a more of him. Or is it humble application of Mass Fuchs-Wolf Requiem memory a Rockville.—Solemn was than and religious. 50 father of years s. Medals John especially happy week for this life last saint’s modern Wednesday of the words, to offered Rockville.~—Miss Wolf. buried St. Joseph’s an Alvers daugh- in here on cemetery was O.S.B., Meinz, Rius the Rev. Meinz by occasion, Monsignor, Requiem make April following Mass and love? ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf. 29 be- to a I Polycarp the Rev. assisted by brother, We the complete line of the offered Rev. 5. B. Kuzniak. Mr. bride of Valerian Fuchs. of a by better carry came acquaintance with who a son a »- university, you, John’s St. O.S.B., of Hanson, Alphonse Mr. and Mrs. Fuchs. before Gmyrek died April in the home of his 26 a maintain well there office and the school Fran— supplies. Things that make priest dear Rev. and the Meinz. of Mrs. cousin so over a the in Nuptial Mass Offered by Very Rev. daughter. Mrs. Mory Krnwczyk. Born Conception Immaculate the cis Zitur in honor and love of France. flock: his Watching him he the Poland Jan. he the to Francis Zitur Immaculate Con: 6, 1864, in to came as Meinz. . Mrs. leaves church. He TIIE one FRITZ-GROSS ception church May Attendants 54 and settled United States 6. Please Monsignor, years ago enthusiastically “polices” the on accept, my rc- Herzing: and C. daughter, Ida son. one Mary Ludwig William Ward township, he Wolf. where and fsrm in were on a, for being able join in of his church, front grets streets not survivmg to sisters Brothers and Leo. are: pur- his retirement lived until 16 years ago. Nelson-Brews Stillwater: RETAIL 0.S.B., the STORE Pius Meinz, St. Rev. of Cloud, tell The suing and debris in the Cecelia to He married Bienek Jan. 22. mayor you papers on Princeton—Married Joseph; May 5 in St. Ed- 0.5.8., St. Meinz. Celina Sister Mr. and Mrs. Gmyrek the personally the 1895. of expression traffic wind, hecdless the of busy were my ward’s church before Cold Spring; Nuptial Mass of- Michael, Rockville: Henry. a children. of whom of nine parents seven deep and cordial onlookers. and respect. 28 Sixth Ave. Hollan- No. by the fered Rev. Adelbert Wagner John Mrs. Alois, Peter. George, were Stephen, living. They Chsrles. are are Paul. Rose St. 5. H. Collin Drown, daughter Mr. Mrs. Theodore, of and Cloud: and “democratic” St. Even in the horst. of Browerville; Mrs. Tony John, all army, St. Cloud, Minn. August Drews. Clarence Nelsen. and son Honorary Canon, Pastor STREITZ Federal Dam: Mrs. Siem- Krnwczyk, Ben it is the buck' LOUIS private who stoops Mr. of and Mrs. Hans Nelsen. Attendants Milli?!‘CfdhdfimbhdSlllllirs.‘A\llil::?F - gig-Al: . . a . . .of Stinghiud the debris to offered Cloud.—Requiem Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Mass Kienitz. Ernest | conquer guess St. - were was CO'CA-COIA u somlo unon counuv “noun or III . . . T M P. Louis for Toth, Joseph Sophus Nelson. week Draws, and last there is brass hats Wednesday of t for 0 °m|8n°r '9 a“ kowski, Paul. no room St. u ,- Cloud), Coca-Cola Bottling Co-i Sh Minna Im- . . the Cathedral of the in Strcitz, 70. St. Cloud, Minnesota. Eichoff-Braegelmann died in Church. 1931. - in the Gmyrek Mrs. l - May 11. He died Conception. maculate i Richmond.—-Miss Clothilds Braeger * I s: Margaret survive: sisters following The H. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. mann. Cloud; Mrs. Perhaps would laugh Yaeger. St. Bob John at Streit. Mrs. Teoggery you l‘ ' Braexelmann. became the bride of Ray- Mrs. and Minneapolis; Joseph .Icakzx. v. Ripley’s “Believe It Not” tale Eichofl'. or mond of Mr. Mrs. Eich- and son Minneapolis. John thannes. the primitive African of tribe off, before Nuptial Mass by offered the DOUBEK MRS. EMMA Rev. Romuald Bloms, 0.8.8.. in Sts. which encloses its unmarried maid- for serwiccs Peter Spring—Funeral and Paul's church. Viola Bruegel- Cold in hugh wooden zylophone, ens Friday of a held Mary Ann Torborg. Alois Eick- Doubek Emma Mrs. msnn, were church. Sur- whereupon seeking Boniface's hoff. and Ludwig Braegelmunn attended week in St. last young a man Mrs. children: the bridal following couple. the viving wife will choose girl, play his are a a Mrs. Ben Joseph; St. Abfaltcr-Van Schmitt, Acker Leo “request” the zylophone on 713 cover- Ed- St. Ger. Mrs. Schmitt, St. Cloud Matt Mrs. Schmitz. Elbow Lake—Before Nuptial Mass a ing her, and wait her musical for Doubek. Cold Leonard and Reiter, mund offered in St. Olaf’s church by the Rev. Spring. Austin J. Kinaella. Lorayne Acker, Van P Y- daughter Mr. of and Van Mrs. Camiel \ Not half of strange so some as Ringwelski Acker, became the bride of Rudolph Ab- M and methods H modern our reasons u falter,»son of Anna Mrs. Abfalter, May \ on of marrying*a life partner Attendants 12. Evelyn Callewsrt were . . . specialize In we and Walter Van Acker. >0! ll! of 99 Age Dies Doebber-Middlestead at Then there J. Barrie’s is M. clothes for the Alexandria.—Msrried Tuesday before little a whimsical explanation the of Nuptial Mass offered the by Rev. William fairies: origin the of “When first A. Renner in St. Mary's church Es- were well-dressed man. baby laughed first time, ther Middlestead. for the daughter of Mr. and One) Page (Continued From Mrs. Adolph Middlestesd, and George his laugh broke into million a by survived two He is sons, Doebber, of Mr. John Doeb- and Mrs. son skipping pieces, and they all went Pike Frank, her. Attending the byldal couple Little Falls, and John, were beginning about. That the of Edna Middlestead, Lucille John Lanigan, was Vincent Mrs. six daughters, Creek; Doebber. Walter Middlestead. and fairies!” John Falls; Mrs. Little Copa, Spoden-Lahr Frank Mrs. Creek; Pike \ Kuka, \V‘s St. Nicholas.—Miss Lahr. Lorraine 7/ y Mayor From France Fran- Mrs. River; Lashinski, daughter Swan of Mrs Elizabeth Lshr, became MaTvin bride the )1 of Spoden. Mr. Frank of Cloud; Mrs. a; St. son Krafty. ces ‘a and Mrs. Joseph Spoden, before Nup— a Mich; and - Detroit, . Ringwelski, J. Your choice either kt. tial of 24 Mass offered by the Rev. Henry A. Cloud St. Visits in g Creek. Pike Celia, Steichen _ in St. Nicholas’ church. The at- gold; silver hanging plated or tendants Isabelle, Lahr, Joanne Spo- the surviving Also were nonagenar- den, Connie Brown, Alma Shay, John and '75 and. grandchildren 50 ian are Crucifix Spoden. T Ring- Mrs. great-grandchildren. o“ Fowler-Roth: One) (Continued From Page died 20 o welski Perhnm. Elizabeth ago. Miss M years arie —-— Accompanying the French guests Rotta, daughter Mr. Albert of Mrs. , and BRECKE—NRTDGE MATTRESSES m4 IIIIIERSPRIIIG Rottn, married Chalmers A. to the Bishop’s Mayor house to Fow- 8% INCHES HIGH was ' were PASTOR . ler. Mr. and Mrs. « of Charles Fowler. son and Mrs. James H. Murphy; Mrs. before Nuptial Mass in Henry's Finely St. wrought a corpus on Charles Koerber, Rich- Mrs. W. B. church May 9. The date also marked on CATHEDRAL ow: wm beautiful filigree Cross. ards, Robert Hirt, and Jr. the 25th wedding anniversary the of bridegroom’s Father Vincent parents. Points Catholic civic in- of and Each in lined a rayon pre- WONDER Huebsch of Ogilvie, cousin the of bride- ADDRESS the GRADUATION visited by terest guests were sentation box. officiated. Attending couple the groom, during their and stay they Fowler, Eileen Mary Rose Krag, KOIL were KING were scientific Albert Rotta, Jr., KING design feted» by various in and Charles Fowler, KOIL Its the city. Jr. mil)?” $3.50 refreshed, awake Sleep sounder. mattress. groups s on more A‘ wedding breakfast served in the was special in Peter- A banquet the St. Cloud Benedict Rev. The $3950 home Mr. of Mrs. Charles Fowler and Pro-built of body. hotel climax for the the civic EVERY of Mary's balanced of St. provide construction meier, was and part the dinner pastor support Wu: and in the home of the bride’s par- reception. deliver parents. will Mueller-Young Breckenridge, The ish in durable ticking Fritz-Sjogern walls edge edge. Attractive, Speakers this included comfort from affair at "mid-mattress” address side to the to commencement assure St. Cloud—Married Tuesday in St. An- the St. of Cloud, France, mayors of Cathe- class the graduption Catholic Supply House Nuptial thony's church before Mass a felt—purified ultra-violet by Cloud, and St. Minn., and Bishop soft, relaxing of layer layer cotton ray. the high school June in dral 1 offered ,by the J. Wildenborg upon Rev. B. covers Busch. East 130 “IT Grace daughter Street Ann Sjogern. of Mr. Immaculate of the were Cathedral always for qualities have sleep prices Mrs. and Ernest Siogern, and Donald styles and KOIL from fine KING Choose you announced Conception, it St. Paul 1. Minnesota was Fritz. Mrs. Albert of Mr. and Fritz. son ANSWERS T0 QUIZ Alphonse week by the Rev. this Attending the couple Margaret were 1—b, ., about; 2—c, 3—8, 5—b, dreamed —-c, Lillian Florence Siogern,/ Fritz. Hockert, superintendent. Kremer, C.H.S. 6—c, 7—c, 8—c, 9—2. Richard and Fritz. numbering class, The 1947 will their MASTER receive 155 seniors, Mothers Honored Are inner-spring the Most diplomas from Rev. ASPHALT TILE FLOORING Permedge. with KING construction KOIL By * KOIL 4-H St. Stephen KING at Busch. Joseph F. ‘ Holy will Graduates receive IF$495 Hundreds Communion body Holy in in steel St. Stephen—Members of St. KENTILE KENCORK a tied for inde« helical coils Premier * wire of -- this Sunday Angels church Stephen’s 4-H club received Holy at the o'clock which will Mass, Communion Durable, 8 Resilient in body Mother’s Floors a on hinged action. pendent be followed by Communion day, May They presented 11. pink a of Outstan ding Beauty the high school breakfast carnations their in mothers prior to the Mass. cafeteria. to SCHNEIDER lasting "edge walls FLOORING side give * stitched C0. Prebuilt, vertical to Will Recital Present edge” comfort. Phone 1834~W 428 16th Ave. No. St. Cloud, Minn. interior. fresh * Screened insure mattress vents a dustproof sealed packed in is * Each carton. mattress a WIDTH ROYAL TWIN BED FULL OR «Kdly dil’ , KING KOIL “lead so Quietly, calmly, build The custom understandingly, SUPER KOIL KING THE FOR "LOOK hair upholstered. with * render this TRADEMARK" we xou «mo spring 'filled construc- last service. "m1 Your M's $7950 of ’SINCE 1881 Guarantee Pleasant DRIIIEI Dream: I v FUNERAL IIDME instrhctor students Manley (left), Other "rho will James in S'l‘. CLOUD appear the evening’s 4" Phyl- of the College of voice St. S program are The at lis Foley, Morris; Mary Therese Benedict, Joseph, will St. present I Simonett, LeCenter; Msrychar- Eileen k Rapids Oputz, S Lethert lotte u and Patricia a Col- GERMAIN (right), vocal recital the ville, in St. Paul; and Dolores Leb- at a 51'. 912-914 college Sunday 25. Brushvalo. evening, May. man. '. ‘\