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

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in? ~11? v 1m: - r _ -1"? ,- — THE May Friday, 1947 ST. CLOUD REGISTER 30, ' BISHOP Rhyme JOS. TO BUSCH ELEVATE NINE. and Reason I'REQUIESCANT WEDDINGS IN PA,CE A Complete Line of .‘ _ I RITES . PRIESTHOO'D TO IN OII MAY 3I’ " FIRST COMMUNION RODNEY MARJORIE -By IN, DIOEESE SUPPLIES ; Dennis Wood. Elizabeth 38. The Casey Rev. Henry And they June. life. days of pool of up—30 Coming carry Retzek oflfered the Requiem Mass. Sur- . . . offered Morris—Requiem Mass One) One) (Continued From Page Page (Continued From was God faith just June. deep in month it is, this viving A big ,natur- Mrs. Wood her husband and a Elizabeth As- are a May for Casey, 72, in 12 . Arm Bows and Bouquets:~ daughters, Jane St. Thom- Father Stan- two and Joan. theology in they and Sauk Centre, deacon; proudly, because nlly and and the church by the Rev. John A. for farmers, sumption BIG courses re- green- Surviving Kraker-Johnoon She May subdea- died 9. Denver, Colo. Fearon. ‘Mrs. seminary, New Prague, as’ ley Srnec, Barta life Anna without is are alize that Him needed rainfalls. and Certificates the . lng a corn, Morris: Mary Ann sisters: Casey, two Melrose.——Before Nuptial Mass of- Paul St- Allan SPEiSery a for Little. fertilexfigya-fimguiefim lost Schulzetenberg 59m“ and businesmen, Assisting Father BIG the 0011; Mg: valiufik Sioux Falls, Mrs. E. Lucas, and c. Mum,“ {end by the very Rev, Hem . Candles I. 0f maSter * "‘ the St. Cerenlomes- SL” watching "‘ Solemn Mass housewives in his first nary, Dak- for 5- chum}: 1?; gar- in St. Boniface’s church May in 17, ' menu e Rem,“ A in Marys . °hFu£g£m:emoes F311;] Portals. through the SO they aorenfilgfigfinv Greeting dfluahgrtzfith: :nd Melrose, Held . Cards church, next Father Boniface’s I dens mature. pass 11:4“ Am“ Luk' Barn" 58~ Surviving is drift TB. 391' 01180110 9T1, , ) They ' cme were graduates. of Matthias ' ' these 47. ‘ Father_ * lads and lassxes e Wlll be .‘ l Hear-Stifggiggtuelrfil the Thursday stigmmafi’gllil: BIG for ,s v- ir- " Sthfiggns, - of Had, , The Rev. Rwhard son the . Prayerbooks bride Joseph maker, of of M,- John May Adams! 70' held 15 for son walks and chosen Will deliver Who down into Hoffman, pastor, June march separate that planning St, peter’s and Mrs, A, maker, Attendants Mrs. Justina Heid of Very with the ' St. Mary's ‘ghurch in were cemetery_ life, Rosaries Weis- , . individual endeavors. Father‘ Paulin of Mary Swan, and J. Ralph Johnson. the Leo offering the Requiem sermon; Rev. Keaveny aisle. the of that member first parish, is the Paul Karpinvski ' h' ansd"’:;CZf chfidren‘fnmfirsfriiele‘: M A " whole - 0.S.B_., Men-e - Grove, he hope of generation Hmnenkamp-Chrnteman grad- . - for an June and 1,53, as as- . ordamed the pmest- a n‘er, . parish be to . . too, Flenshurgr—Funeralservices to 0 Veils held were Father Raymond lies in them they Melrose. priest; must not Miss Edna Christensan,-s‘lstant gay-14 for Paul'Karplnskl, 1922' 85, Br0w_ Sacred 5’ hood_ Born Aug at Louis, —— James' unteh Dreis‘ Anna, Loretta, in, . . _ finesse: nlxrsszrlfnnzr “grass? . Wreaths. ’ my 3;; sump; Rapxds. Schulzetenberz, sank fail etc. Ms. * - * a so Held attended mm. M... < ' Detrf’.“ ‘ Ge°rge l‘em’ ' BF“: Father t 1 deacon: i is I 1’" e O O ,°° \ e5. . ,‘i‘, \ 4 . for thou- the John’s June atewa 001151“. as - St. school; 4 Peter’s arochlal . kamD, sonof Mrs. Theresia Hinnen . 8‘ y Walter, John, Frank, Mrs. Mike P amp, are the Sacred te eait cem y. 1n sub- at N. Dak., y Farg’o, Lommel, before Nuptinl Mass offered in May . Harmonik, 12 as Mrs. Wilbur hearts—it is sands of Stroelhein. a Mrs. ABROAD INNOCENTS young a Riesgraf Edward Boniface's St. church before Father Hoff- Denver, Virgil Louis Stov1k, Niclciforn. Mrs. Homer deacon; and Paquin, clasing classrooms and door cuddliest, She the sweetest, on was Attending the Ange- Lawrence couple Ollie. and mann. were The Little Falls.-——Requiem of— Mass of 0010., master was ceremonies. whole world. as opening thing with angelic little on line Borgerding new most and Robert Borgerding. a Alo‘is Phillips Riesgraf St. fered May 19 for Edward in will seminarians who assist Other bright, shining is It gate and rosebud mouth— Faber-Hinnenkamp golden curls E. church the Rev. C. Mary's with St. Cloud—Requiem a Mass M. offered LOIIMAIIII was James C.S.V.; _ Anson, William . died are Ramacher officiating. Riesgrsf May which Mr. for Alois through they 23 Phillips in St. An- four, old. Melrose.—~Married tiny girl about \St. Boniface’s eager, in pass years a . , . Mhy John Desmond, Speck, the of Surviving thony's 16 45. church. He and at ‘72. Mr. Phillips are church age before Nuptial Mass offered was thoughtful, they earnest, step in- And drank in'her a as we as Josephine wife and daughters, died May his two Surviving 20. OOMPAIIY two by Father Hoffmann May-13 Anna are sons: were will be Solemn Mass second rhythm A “Priestfs of the the fantile pristine loveli— to beauty, her the Sacred Darlene. Burial and in Arthur, Texas; and Clarence, Illinois. was Hinnenkamp, - daughter Mr. and Mrs. of Schulzetenberg Father by offered Heart down the aisles March” of cemetery. rosebud she opened her little William Hinnenkamp, John as- ness; and Faber, . . . Wood Mrs. Religious Article: Dennis Meire Grove, Faber. church, John’s Frank in St. of Mr. and Mrs. auditorihms and At- halls and sembly and poured forth vile son mouth a GLASSES FITTED 'V tendants held Anna Deters and Quinton Wheaton.—Funeral services Books—Church Goods will be assisted were He were June 8, gymnasiums all the country. would on of obscenity that stream over Hinnenkamp. Maria church Mrs. May in Ave for Over Kresgo'l 13 ~ Schulze- by'Faither Raymond there - shamed have Sibley 7th St., 413 '3 1F ’I‘ a man. 1' Hagemeier-Terreo near Harold Father deacon; tenberg, Club Members of as 4-H thought And sick the at is their month of glory. This were we St. Martin—Before’a Nuptial Mass St. Paul Minn. and 1, subdeacon; Kent, Melrose, warpdd as of personality in the offered by the Rev. Ortman, O.S.B., Cyril weathered have the They storms a of William Anson, master ' St. Martin’s church, cere- in Genevieve Torres, as of mother and fa- making Crowning Rite the agonies May of In semesters a many daughter . of Mr. Nick . . and Mrs. Torres, monies. . . . responsible for ther who the - examinations, of countless tests, were became the bride of Urban. Hagemeier, F other Wey child’s evil in life. Mr. start of and Mrs. Eugene Hagemeier. troubles dozen trials, and of son REPAIRS MADE PROMPTLY a born William in Wey, Attendants Helen Torres Gilbert The Rev. and were Delinquent fashioning parents, of 4- of book, and pedagogue. Flensburg.—Members the a .. years pen, Hogemeier. On R. (i. Oolberg is the 1922, Bluffton Aug. 14, son delinquent child of of out H club Sacred Heart parish here agonies, definitely. of And they one were Pepin-Marte of Joseph Wey Mr. and Mrs. of ' God’s ‘ny human angels. in the old, experienced the participated the of To Motley.—Miss Helen, ceremony eye, Marte, daughter .. . . attending parish. After Cathedral cai‘e OPTOMETRIST , Take that the verbal adver~ of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene of May May student idyllic Marte, criowning the life of is became queen on a an ex- the St. Cloud school in grade the bride of Daniel Pepin. Mr. of and or- of life tisement home that son 1 cleared of obstacles and istence, your Joseph Mrs. Pepin, before Nuptial Marching where his father phans’ home, a ls child spreads around procession, they the in educator discomforts by learned your Mhss offered by the Rev. Benno E. MM] Ca- Wey entered Father engineer, children led theirpews naturally do, by streets, Retzek in St. Michael's to and modern methods. church. Attend- were cross— as a grad— school and thedral high ing the bridal couple Delores Pepin, was J b Cgiblecclershiso f. R b d' wholesome, healthy were . happy, t FOURTH hYet, ailgl‘guglilldthi: mgsiidis WARD Reggie; 1 '. EiEorn’enalnfa Lsnezli n31: ma BEER MiltNHnywarg , Ifmdgren’ Elmer He Mute, 1940" there in at_ from Hated . Eaglr‘egghd mucst fivorld an orman Vve:;:.in.R0ble COI- ,1 John’s un1vers1ty, St. tended Betty LOU Super carried largg b'as_ . . . the conquer kets of flowers. Two cut of learning by himself. Junior AH, SWEET‘ MYSTERY ‘ Little Falls.——Miss.Mnry Ann Roble, ‘ Mary ll/[Llel'llbauer attendants, and daughter of Mrs. Leo Roble, became the Heid Father Life all little consists of the ,k ,, * Jo. Gmflmwdd bride of Charles Wntrin Nuptial Mary before Louise Skwira, followed a were experienced things things WhiCh mOSt And old the to Peo' MEATS Mass in St. Mary's church offered eye, by - - - ' ' 1 th b J school and.unlverslty preparatory Knows 1y Clown— e ‘ ealer, oyce - gfizsblixgltlhihlglsr ' ' rUSh and seaICh gills R Jfffihéi'uxatfilreoStielAiigi'd, - .the hfe ' Of I113? ' - sells-)0] imdent con: lib - a. _ GROCERIES , , _ Scthmpbel'gel'.. , I Two the ‘ at- Collegevflle, and spent senior SIX Exirrriziyimlgr leggffilsf, qificzsr; Jendll'o théy the St. tendarits, 1Phyllis Ger- Rita Watrin, Clarence study and and Watrin. of eluding HOME.MADE in years And when the big get {01 "1mmzd3fif ysffiec-efefi Pal” un‘expéétéd fibfialug-l’m Afik". fh’mM semmary'. SAUSAGE things. they realize late they too occasional bit of un- E", , lid: Align these 10%” ofizrgd—byetlileellaev. 91111,, 83,631,153 recfiitigi . Father ’inclludeed Th,°59.Wh° “"11 21551“ at old sick tired too to important studying. Yet DISTRIBUTED in or or are en— May 403 Cl h A ‘N 8 9 d Sunday Held first Mass t t. on are ve. them, and limited joy on too s - people to sells St. Olaf's Lomst the threshold in church, v“, of en- . young on of the Rosary, the Litany of the 7 PHONE‘zo'sz-ss Kemp’s Ice Go. Riv- Bream Father Belle John Bussmann, Acker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs» Camicl the little things joy they ignored life have worked hard and long for Blessed Virgin, Ves- hymns, and Van Acker, became the bride of Rudolph Father Aloysius preacher; / heady er, as like the perfume of the symbolized Established by high 39 Years! success Ahfalter, Mrs. Anna Abfalter. a of At- and concluded Benedic- with son . ., ' pers, Peter’s, Kraemer, of St. Phone 567 pastor as flowering crab; the almost inde- tending school diploma. the couple Evelyn Calla.- 7 were tion. Arthur assistant priest; Father and Walter Acker. Van wart ST. CLOUD. abandon of “INN. shiny little cent new, =k It * Father Hoppe, Melrose, deacon; Ploof—Rentz as the leaves the sparkle of trees; on They serious Makes youlths, these Winona Diocese are sub- Falls, Walter Bednark, Little Morris. Married before May 6 river in the the sunlight; a the humor — graduates. For post-War the most Nuptial Mass by offered the Rev. Leon- Wiersgalla, Joseph and deacon; as -of little boy carrying home a a ard Gaida Assumption church they in part know what they in want Clergy were Appointments master of ceremonies. fat fish caught rwith bamboo Jeanne Rentz, daughter Mr. of and Mrs. a the of profession, way a career or Father Theodore Brothers Rentz. and Vernon K. Ploof, sisters of and while pole frustrated reel men and prepared to the accept Mrs. are of Mr. and Philip Ploof. The son Heid Mrs. Holler and Robert in their.expensive, lines empty are burdens of Helen Willys attendants Rentz and achieving that goal. were . . . Winona—Clergy appointments ' DRINK Lillian Prairie; Heid, of Long both a sir Keltgren. )I: )l: :2: , affecting priests two of the Dio- Browerville. Rita Mary, and and Susan-Kmetz twice sensitive to en are as They determined have to of Winona are announced Browerville. cese Miss Elsie Km9tz were Father beauty Hoppe and sweetness -—- as women full life, these kids. They realize a daughter of Mr. Michael last week by the Most and Mrs. Kmetz Rev. Leo evidenced by the effect the first The Rev. Arthur Hoppe, as the bride all became John that is bed of Susan Chi of of not yet Binz, Coadjutor Bishop . of Winona. . . a roses; children’s.choir of the Ca- before Nuntlal Mass offered by St. priest to.be ordained from Pat— cngo young a they have faith in the future, in Effective June the 3, commit- new the Rev! S. B. Kuzniak St. Joseph's in thedral had Sunday. recent rick’s Melrose, parish, is the on a time when son hardened old will bring the ments transfer of a. church May even 10. Attending the bridal The clear flowed voices Mrs. Hoppe, He of Theresa life couple Mildred of young Kmetz, Genevieve was veterans afraid of that the Rev. Francis J. Schimek were from are in especially touching harmony, Rapatz, Venetta Voelk. John McGreary, born in Melrose Feb. 1921. 26, future. an on Ilnmaculate Heart of .13 Mary church, Father Wey John Kmetz, and Gabriel Rapntz. and invisible He St. wearing attended St. Patrick’s and . They our padtor and press Currie, with Preston their to of St. young, are as “I! Koetter-Eveslage IOYTLID UNDER AUTHORITY card exercising OF 0' and discreetly Boniface’s schools and COCA-COLA <°MIANV parochial youth they bring re- Colulnbanus’ church legeville, there enthusiasm, for and St. two and new com- years Freeport.——Married before Nuptial a Melrose. the public high school porter's license, in observed Coca-Cola all Bottling Co., St. Cloud, Minn. hope, Liguori’s Carimona; and we church, pleted his priesthood of and and new Linus Mass offered by the Rev. Scheiffer. courage course uni- Later John’s the male heads he St. quickly entered and turn O.S.B., into Sacred Heart church the transfer of the Rev. strength in Earl Byron the world. studies in the St. Paul seminary. ' were intently toward youthful, Bernadette Eveslage. daughter the of Mr. sing- Ignatius’ the from St. church, And Spring world needs them, and Those who will Father assist at and Mrs. Ferdinand Aloys Eveslage, and and ing sound stir not Valley, draw: of the Immacu- them a to pastor or eagerly the into whirl- . Wey’s Mass include . . Koetter, Mr. June 8 of and Mrs. Matt first son on escaped the only congregation, Heart late Mah‘y of church, Currie. Koetter. The attendants Eve- a Mary were Father Jerome Bielejeski, super- sigh when it slage. Margaret Ann Koetter, Maurice was over intendent orphans’ St. Cloud FRAIIK . of Gifts W. . . JAOKSOII Blommel, Aloys and Meyer. :k a 4: home, Monsignor ‘41 preacher; Ed- Dwyer-Schulte as If the of type you are person ARCHITECT ward Mahowald, Pierz, assist- Freeport.—Miss Rita Schulte, daugh- as A who breeds racial encourages or The Mrs. ter of Mr. and Anton Schulte. be- V priest; Father James Minette, ant religious intolerance in the bride John of Dwyer, of came or son your Ecclesiastical St. Father Design Cloud, deacon; Rob- . as Mr. Mrs. Dwyer, before Nuptial and children, unconsciously a. list not, or Smith, St. ert Cloud, subdeacon; V Mass offered by Father Scheiffer in as Toggery this. to Sacred Heart church May American Nltional 17. Attending Bank Bldg. Richard and Wey, his brother, - . as Jewish small girl the ST. CLOUD. A told couple Lauriana Schulte KINN. and were Downstairs once ceremonies. master of Visit Joseph Store for Schulte. breathlessly our that she would a. us Father Wey, nephew Sanoski-Piekarski the of a certainly hate be Catholic to a I Flenshurg.—Merried Sacred late Father William Heart M, Wey, is in large gifts selection of useful for and Catholic school, “be- to go a church Nuptial before Muss offered a the eldest of six children. His RELIGIOUS the by cook the boys and the Rev. P. J. Otto Loretta were cause nuns brothers sisters Anthony, and are Pieknrski, daughter of Mr. Mrs. and Weddings, Showers, girls in boiling I” oil and other Richard, occa- St. Cloud; St. Paul semi- Albert Piekarski, and Ted Sanoski, ARTICLES son 4 Her hatred of Catholics ‘ was of Andrew Snnoski. The un- Mrs. attendants Dolores, James,and Edward, nary; derstandable, because Margaret her Mrs. Elizabeth Piekarski, sions. were young all home; Mrs. at and Walter Helmerson Piekarski. Ray, and Richard Rosaries "ling had belieVe her '60 Patents, Hotra, adopted Los sister, An- Ju.tin_snvnik an_ . 1. ' i wor 5' W e SPECIa lze n Callf. geles, Pra erbuoks St. Stephen—Before Nuptial ‘ ' Mass ' a y . * * * in St. Stephen's church offs-ed bly tl'll(e *~ - l cruelflxes f efiznhf‘evlflfii‘gpzfiitoixlonl ' derAfEf Rev. Edwin Oman, Dorot y‘ Sivni ' ' c es or e , ., daughter of Minbanéi Mil-051;:Tiler-1mm?I Sliv- F. swk can ' Se“ ustin, 'k. ' ic t ’ e e oas :dn ofcl‘clE'. armada Mir: oAnton Well-dressed veterans’ and. femi- community man. . Justin. At- Holy Water I Fonts tending bri s1 couple Evange- ‘ t::ucu::ldl;:ni; ' ‘ ' t I ’ ' e were - fl , Terwlfsgvng “d $053,] gm Mm v _ Medals ' ’ and IflBILSIIHIIIIS mann, re enny, an eo I St' Cloud’ Mlnn' . , crucifixes shining Justin. come upon through Becker-Torborg Father the lighted windows. Hoppe - We complete line of carry a Richmond—Miss daugh- right Torborg. All’o Cora with the world. office and school supplies. . . . complet— versity, Collegeville, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Torborg. and ter Once time, in 1813, upon a became bride Leo the of Becker. of son his study the St. ed of at Oliver Evans rashly made the fol- THE course FRITZ-GROSS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Becker, before a (Continued Rev. From Page One) Nuptial Mass offered by the Ro- lowing prophecy: time “The will Paul seminary. Bloms. Sts. Peter munld O.S.B., in and Dominik, Carol DesMarais, Pa- when people 'travel will in come- RETAIL assist chufih Slated F h STORE t to at Paul's May Attending the 17. e r a tricia Driscoll, Doris Eizenhoefer, moved by stages engines, steam , Lou Eileen Mass! couple Mrs. Brisse, Hoppers first Father were are Wlll-lal'n _ I Ellenbecker Fred Ethen Elaine Heying, Backes, Edward and from cit another almost to one y Claude‘ schwmghammer - Bel of Richard sunk Feddema: 2.8 Ave- _ NO- ’ Beck“ ' Regina Faust, ‘ _ ' birds fly, fast 15 20 miles as as or preacher; Father grade, Leo Theisen-Schlangen Viola Fischer, Thomas Fischer, St. Cloud, hour .’ Minn. an Hoppe, O.S.B., Red Lake, of Richmond—dictum Nuotial Mass of- . . an a Ramona Frank, Richard Friebe, Shades of Howard Hughes! Sth. Peter fered by Father Bloms in and uncle, assistant priest; Father Lorraine Fritz, Ray Galarneault, church, Aegidia Schlangen, daugh— Paul's Aloysius Browerville, Kraemer, as Angelo Gambrino, 'of Mr. Mrs. Henry Schlangen, Patricia Gans, BULL ter and deacon; Earl Boldt, St. Paul semi- Theisen, the bride Walter became of son Bertha Gans, Lois Goblirsch, An- HALTEBS Theisen. The of Mr. and Mrs. Alois subdeacon; Gordon at- and nary, as. drew Goetten, Ardell Gohl, Floyd Marian ,LaVerne and tendants were Mycue, St. Paul, of master cere- Graham, Mary Ellen Graham, Schlangen, Edmund Theisen, Norbert and monies. Schlangen. James Gross, Gloria Gruber, Ar- Blonigen-Seifert has, Father Hoppe brother, ‘ lene Guck; Just received a shipment of Masbruch Bull Halters. Don’t risk , V Nuptial Richmond—Married before a Robert Hoppe, pharmacist’s mate Donna Hagen, John Hazelton, life by taking chances with bull. Put offered by Father Bloms in Sts. of these Mass your your one first in Coco class, Solo, Canal church, Irene Lorraine Peter and Paul's Heim, ‘7 Robert Henry, were halters bull immediately, him and let with the on Zone, sister, Mrs. your and Harold daughtin‘ graze of and Mrs. Florian Seifert, Mr. a Robert once-Owned Hinnenkamp, David Hoes- Clond’s H “St. Blonigen. and Daniel of Mr. Seifert, of the cattle. ifl‘o’vzrzgnefii),pl;l:lrofi:hH§lfajt‘lllsz, .Thls ' ‘ ' the cheapest life son iest ' ' - . lit/[aw insurance you is can Elie}? Thomfiis Hofmfinfi, Blonigem Louiseh 5939,33, and Mrs. John ” D I ri ernice t t “Y- and Clara Blonigen attended t epar orst ' ' 070 e e. o mann - 0 en 9 men 1 ’ ’ 1946. Arceneau ‘ ‘ Paul Blonigen and Norbert William Hollenhorst, Glenis Hotz— assisted bridegroom. the knecht, Mary Hudovernik, John Editors Announced Are Inderreiden, Mary Jacobs, Irene Recommendations 6 Jansen, Lawrence Johnson, Phyl- In First Time Benedict’s College lis Jurek, Rita Kidwell, Laverne St. At Kirchner, DuAnne Klaphake, Flor- Problems Youth On Years! Five Gloskowski, Lillian Knettel, ence Mary Alice Koetter, Charles Koer— St. Joseph—Next year’s editors bel‘: Everett_ KOHGWKO. Frank three for the publications student ' K0591, ' Beatrlce- KOShIOI: James the College of of St. Benedict were ,, KOSt; “ announced recently. Marjorie Kre- ’ ‘ KENTILE KENCORK Peter Ladner, Kathleen junior Lauer, from St. Cloud, will mer, — ..__. - , . Laverne Libbesmeier, One) Robert Lom- continue editor (Continued From Page of the Quar- _ as Durable, Resilient Floors mel, James Louden, Mary Lou terly, literary the college job with delinquents do better maga- a Maile, Roland Albert Maus, Mc’- zine; Jeanne Sinner, of sophomore Outstanding Beauty time ready the to we are pay Zipper-Front any Connell, Jerome Richard Meinz, from Casselton, N. Dak., Kath— and ‘ price price, the of well-trained a SCHNEIDER FLOORING CO. Menke, Donna Merrigan, Wilfred leen. Twomey, sophomore from St. qualified and staff. We know . . . Mische, Kathleen Mobs, Robert Cloud, have been appointedco- the problem children that to answer ‘ Mullally, Allan Murphy, Laverne editors of .the Facula, college the them early, examine them is find to DRESSES Phone 1834-W Neeser, Mary Neis, Doreen O’Don- yearbook; and Kathleen Krava, thoroughly, their diagnose needs - nell, Leo Orth, Mary Peffer, Phyl- sophomore from LeCenter, will ‘ fully. acurately, and them treat 423 16th Ave. No. Minn. St. Cloud, lis Mary Pfannenstein, Peters, 1 edit year’s college Benet, the next get “You and I in and 6. must Kathleen Pull, Viola Pung; pitch really make if to want newspaper. we I Ras- improvements. "Virginia constructive Ramler, Donald . . . Answers Quiz sier, is The of great, Ralph Rooney, L to power woman a v e r n e . ' l-b; which 2-1); 4-0; 3-3; 5-03 7-1); the 6-0; '. only around Ruhland, Joseph Sauer, Mary not ' f .v as core ’- - i Quahty Flue . - .. ‘ . $ I 8-13; J 9-0; 10-8. pillar the family is built, but Sauer, Theresa Sauer, James I, 'r as ' a - _ Color Fast strength in the Schmid, of community. ‘ Irene Schmidt, Joan F. I l , “The ‘ ' potential aroused Schmidt, Viola Schmitt, Leon of “ ' power ” . cottons . , , Your chowe kt. _ 9113M: is 0f ' l womanhood (if the Schneider, 24 R Schnobrlch, strongest ' one o g e r ea l this forces good world. for in The Werner Schreiner, K l h at gold silver hanging plated e e n or , ' *l future is of maklng. Won’t Schroeder, Schwartz, R b ert your o make it good one?” ' Skumautz, Evangeline Therese a you ' 'A . o nt h. , Quietly, for , good _More Here 1pme than 350 attended calmly, the Smuda, 80— s Slivyik, Mary Joseph a you. news is noon dBlirgifing; Jogging gisscigluecsgidfietzgle Dolores bleck, Earl Sollnger, dresses front zipper “Bill Sims” undeqnstandingty of famous Spaeth, Kathleen Spiering, Doro- I o - 81,6 INCHES HIGH , , floor main Fandel’s in arrived render just has Bishop W. this Peter Bartholome, Fa- Stark, Dolores Stich, James thy we ther Keaveny, T. Leo Little Falls; Streit; Finely wrought the This is department. corpus on dress last cotton service. . John Denery; Father Father James Theisen, Mark Tamble, Dorothy beautiful filigree Cross. had have in time five first Paul;_ Cecka, St. Father Roger years we Donald Richard Thelen, Thom, SINCE 1881 . izigtilgn . lmed ab::yon pm. XOSSbeIE’ fit'rPfitmcSE; dMayor 81nd of favorable Gilbert TOInCZik, Irene Traut, them—they many are a a e Ralpli u 3Aschoff o Fnatsher :cted - Hlldegarde DaVId - TlusmSkl’ ' - DRIIIEI . . . , . . cool the of because ‘ com- women as Eleanore Weisbrick, Wil— Twomey, $3.50 will?” Mrs“ toastmaster. F. J. Doerner because they liam~Whitlock, Wieber, Rob- and Ann fortable style are selections. several sang ' Wilkes, David Willeke, 'Elmer ert from into! Choose FUNERAL to get HOME easy so William Wimmer, Willenbring, A? The Mueller-Young - , Roofing Metal & grey,” in blue, Delores Winkler, Alvina Witschen, bright floral prints Wyrelnbek, Carol Maxine Zach- ST. CLOUD Cornice Mfg. Co. pink. and 1,: Catholic House Supply Ziebol, Zyl— Raymond James 5‘ man, la, Philip Zylla. and ROOFING OF ALL KINDS 4th 'East Street 130 We specialty of Side main Asbestos 3 Floor St. Minnesota Main Paul 1. FandeI’s Cotton Dresses, Walls and Roofing The listed here firms deselrve to “WE GO EVERYWHERE" be remembered when dis- you .are J I tributing the dif- Phone 1526 Cloud to St. patronage your ling! business, l fgrgng 9f