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—-v- .1 '— -1fspffin" *. H .- - - m . _ :r _ 1947' Friday, THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE FOUR November ‘ 7, --._ I. WOMEN ln’l FROMiAll 'PARTSJOFSTIITE Football Parochial League Metal Roofing & Choice Selection of A PROF. ROBERTS Cornice Mfg. Co. CONVENTION TN ATTEND ST. PAUL GIFTS ALL ROOFING or KINDS SAYS‘: We make specialty 01 Asbestos Bids a Women all of the Martin Larkin, St. Walls Roofing from Paul, and parts national For All Occasions "WE GO EVERYWHERE“ including the Diocese del'e of ‘St. ate";.M‘iss Mary Sweeney, St. state, Phone 1526 St. Cloud Pau Cloud, delegates the ,l're-elected second vice to presi- were an— “It’s in this world.” . Bibles ‘ Mrs. the Minnesota dent; Morgan Nichols, nual convention of Min- . Framed Pictures St.- According Women Catholic in neapolis, re-elected Council of Mrs. treasurer; reliable psychi- to a . Sick Call Sets Collins, atric Oct. George. Paul 22-23. A. Hopkins, America will become report, re- 0 Crucifixes “Choose Your Draggisl Mrs.\ elected than Addressing 800 and mentally Anna abnormal secretary; as unless it more wo— re- .Books Ends Book Carefully Your Doctor” - learns luncheon, Father Louis Kglp, auditor. the as the basic at meaning-pf charity men of .Statues—hand carved Slorej‘ urged Bruning St. Paul, members, erving the nominating and Gales, to? Drug it into practicel puts on com- wood 'St. Dr. influence for good legis‘. mi'tte M. C. their Mrs. P. Burke, C. Burlingame, president were use . Medals Cloud; the Mrs. Thomas King, of Institute lation. St. Eiving, of recently -‘ I Business Is Our .Crosses and Chains 'H- Minnesota,” said, “you, he Paul; Mrs. A. B. Hemp, that “In Minne- announced Americans de— Compounding Prescriptions are .St. Christopher Auto-Pins apolis; veloping pOWer‘byletting law- and H. be the Mrs. J. Stevens, St. split-personality Ground Floor Mary’s Bldg. St. can a com- s O Greeting Cards plexes, because know your With Paul. Mrs. Arthur Dornbach makers‘ wants. society, was as a. . n,=T-— Prayer Books members: chairman. Americans than 65,000 big-hearted and your more are 0 Rosaries . be effective in asking ,Other the diocese generous-minded voice from people, but women can as . Missal Daily St. Andrew legislation”? who delegates the individuals, good ' they to selfish and were conven- Hr... are l Ship by . “The right kind of thinking is included Mrs. George egotistical. tion Cash- Consequently, they The bullets. We St. Cloud, diocesan powerful than chairman technically, becoming “schizo- man, are, more Bros. Raymond IOHMANN E. M. phrenic.” talk rather the council; Miss think and of Josephine peace can Little Falls; We. always have Sand, and Mmes. The _‘ than will ,T. dictionary 'of psychiatrics war. help N. Fleming, Ed Rieder, but H. J. Gans, COMPANY defines Motor Transportation. schizophrene; Inc. 'in- warmongers we com- can a as an Schreder, peace-think- Math Maus, and Mike dividual war-thinking by bat suffering from of type a Minnf" and Miss Frances told Drinkwine, ing,” Father Gales them. all Phone Cloud. 510 St. mental disorder in whom there is Religious Articles of St. ‘Cloud. North— Miss Marie Piesinger of lack with reality of contact and a Books—Church Goods president, also field revelected NCCW down breaking of the a per- 413' 7th Sibley 82.. near members in asked the of sonality. support .While in persons are St. Paul Minn. 1, food the starving this sending they, will things out to state, do peor harmony ples of With of Europe. their fundamen- ' ‘ who named Other officers tal character. were , Mrs. the convention "American society, whole, at were as a is big-hearted humanitarian and Tips Christmas Toy Clergy Changes of largely because is still it living off Toggery the folk—habits which-'were Baby” “My con— November In sciously practiced during the last Made iii Paul 51. generations century—about three friendliness ago—when the pi- bf days personal kindness and oneer St. Paul. Recent clergy ap- autom’aticallysprang — from the in- pointments in the Archdiocese of‘ dividual because Christian of a St. Paul announced by the were conviction he "‘Love that 713 Cloud St. must Ger. St. Chancery follows: Archdiocesan as I neighbor God” “LOVe thy and as, ' Wenceslaus J. Jiracek. The Rev. thyself.” the Church of St. Joseph from at American society de— As modern Silver St. Lake the Church of to gradually veloped, became it ov- Stanislaus, St. Paul; erly-industrial overly-urban. and specialize in M. Bastyr, The Rev. Robert we This the American mind started to- the Church of St. Stanislaus, from materialism. ward clothes the for Church St. Paul, the of the Holy to like Dewey Then John came men Trinity, Veseli; materialism who an enormous gave well-dressed Rev. Francis C. Wilkins, The man. educational field impetus in. the the Church of St. Jerome, from into.the minds of and.it filtered Paul, Church Holy St. the of the to generation ,in;whole- younger our Family in St. Park; Louis ‘ sale . .measures. Rev. William Walsh, from The still generation The present Chaplaincy in the United States help. “human- looks longingly to the the office Propaga- of to army abstraction) in ity” (that vague Faith; tion of the “What public, says, and We can The Rev. Leonard Kachinsky, betterment?” humanitarian do for. from the Church of the Holy Fam- their in time, At the same St. Louis thevChurch ily, Park, to THIELMAN basic this individuals have hearts, St. Jerome, Paul; of St. out»of I notion, “Whatcan get The Rev. Stanislaus J. Skluza- attitudesince, This is it?”.‘ wrong a cek from the Church the Im- of HARDWARE find the hand, persons. on one Conception, maculate Lonsdale, to while thing, themselves doing one Church of St. Joseph, Silver the hand, they other the are con- on Lake; something different. vinced of 5.: The Rev. Michael Skoblik, from is lost. Their self-mastery “Toy Time," _Baby Magazine for in My Goods Sporting the Church of the Holy Trinity, ii. this certain leads Eventually. November describes the trend to in toys new. '_ Vaseli, the Church of the Im- to . " and tells instabilities, infants, toddlers and swings,.or for emotional Paints tots; and maculate Conception, Lonsdale. “starry- of make interpret which worried youngsters to toys new ' persons ' Christmas. “Toy eyéd delight” this with disease. mental ' as a Organizing . helpful ~"--'»Time”‘ of delightful, is Cathedral . of one many So, they hurry. off to one mothers and ,ga'I-‘ticles for parents expectant psychiatric of- America’s 4,000 children of There the :of six. our to age up find what is fices to out wrong. Girls’ Vocal Chorus Baby Magazine. It is for My - charge is New‘ " no he psychiatrist is‘good, the If Store FREE of community given to one our you as of 1 good recognize. will many a the The in time services. store next girl’s A are vocal chorus der the you Richardgvleinz u . apparent mental diseases these as November. My Baby for You of get direction your copy Mrs. of is -personal “deficiencies” the in displayed the the will find in it ' counter on located being ls 17‘ Seventh Ave., organized in the athedral at charity, Christian of practice true dgapaitmeng3 '- Children’s Infalsts’ and parish, it the announced at South. V2 block south Just was understood that the in on sense as meeting of St. Gertrude’s sodality and “to give it—viz. Christ. Seventh Ave. from old meant store. our Tuesday of last All week. on cost." And the most count not..to s of,,th,e cathedral young women right. will be the he of time parish eligible become to individ- are mem- W What does man as am. a bers. Practice is scheduled The firins‘liited here deserve for 'to “so,— correspond with his ual must. be- dis- remembered when Friday evenings you are from 7 to 8 “social "con: his practices“ cial and tribulin dif- patronage the to your o’clock. ferent Ines of business. he what does sciousues‘s.” And, Mission work activities dis~ in were nfi1st"1ikewise be society in by cuSSed sodalists their at meet- habits personal his agreementwith ing last week. The Queen’s Work, 0th-. convictions. his personal and official sociality dis- will paper, was nation: American" crwise, the METALLIC tributed Irene members. Klasen to 1 schizophrenia’ - “mass from suffer SEAL appointed scribe, Virginia and was heretofore been such has never as James finished Richard Henkemeyer, Neis, and Wayne school, Sauk Rapids, its Sacred Heart Egerman, musician. ' ,‘ ser, imagined, ' ' > Ralph assistant Lommel; and back Rooney, Presiding the meeting parochial league with at schedule the row, football in was MUST EATERS a FAT Donald Otremba, Donald Moshier, John coach; MAIN FLOOR Alda Smith, prefect. Father E. L. .300 The and losses. three victories three WATCH DIET I average, ~ Sakry, Roger Hagen, Elmer Goedert, Garry Bogart, Brandl has succeeded Father Vin— recently ad- have Medical Leading Dept. St. Cloud’s Store coach, Father Ray- men pictured with is its team at top Schriefels, Father Schulzentenberg. Richard and *. Santo spiritual director cent of as people diets for vised change of a The football Mary’s school Schulzetenberg. Left right, front the of St. grade mond team the to row, group. foods,-such indulge who fatty in has record of loss. Hanson, Jahn, Harvey Starr, four wins and Left boys Robert James to one are a gobs bacon of butter, enormous as John The of Mullally, Ronald Coborn, right, front the bottom, Robert Schiller, William Coborn, guaranteed method at are row, of‘fa‘tty pork An fat. and excess John Lynch, Gerald Ramler, Hall, Gerald Schueller; Father Schulzeten- Kenneth James and back row, hardening food. claim, they causes cracked repairing berg, Schultenover, Decker, Schmidt, Robert Widman, Robert Puff, motor Bernard Myrl Bernard Everett arteries. of the ‘ Hillstrom, I Burczyk, Decker, Condon, James Nicholas Landsberger, Richard Midas, William Lawrence~ . quickly blocks particles 'fat and heads.,No known of Large Raymond Theisen, Tracy, and Thomas Hollenhorst. and James Jung; and back and the blood filter into stream Charles St. Anthony’s Laudenbach, grade school football ‘student Ronald radiator team compound row, anti- manager; walls of themselves into the wedge or chalked Saatzer, Robert four Host, Robert Huschle, victories defeat this Robert against 'up one there vessels and start the' blood freeze will affect the Lindmier, Victor McConnell, Robert repair The Father Kosel, James under the direction of team, season. minor damages. creating Robert Schulzetenherg, Landwehr, Craig photo. Jaskowiak, Roger Pfaff, Willard shown middle is in this number of After years, after has For it in a set. Richard Donald Left right, Sexauer, Saatzer, use players Zapp, coach; front the Raymond ‘and to row, are noticeable effects takes damage on Kosel, Schmidt—(Photos Donald Thomas by Bob Molitor) Friedrick, Robert Vogel, Ronald Gas- repairing valve and and degenerate arter- arteries seats as commonly known iosclerosis, as inside, outside; and WEDDINGS ports in. arteries, sets hardening of " IN DIOCESE * THIMBLE ‘V: FITS IN MOTOR bulged cracks in motor , manufacturers British are now blocks, which electric D motors producing i l, tractors, e s e threatento sosmall they revo- are of. Mrs. Delores Linn-Lentsch Louis Rehkamp. The Kaiser, Marcella Mr. and Helm, Clarence uterine kinds and son all ‘ motors “small whole motor the lutionize Deppa, Engelmeier. Ma- and Aloysia Kaiser. attendants Mary were Princeton—Married Oct. 25in St. Ed- the from industry,” all the Rehkamp, Robert Rehkamp. Dumonceax-Smelter rion and way of cylinder heads. ward’s church before Nuptial Mass a Walter Rehkamp electric 'Peter 'Englemeier and field toy-making to razors. Mould—Before NUDtiaI M355 0f- a offered by the Rev. Adelbert Wagner the ushers. were fered Oct. 14 St. Joseph's church they by in i motors, These are say, Catherine Lentsch, daughter of Mr. new were Millner-Poepp‘ing the Rev. William Tarman. Delores Lentsch, Leo two’of Mrs. Michael them and and for to enough little Smelter _Pierz.—Married became bride St. Jo- the of Rudolph Oct. 18 in Linn, Linn. of Mr. Mrs. Mathias and son thimble. inside simultaneously fit a Dumonceax. Attending seph‘s church Nuptial the before Mass couple were a Attendants Leona Lentsch‘ Jo- and were of Betty Smelter, is far‘ out offered by Mahowald Eleanor David, Al- Monsignor Edward Mrs. Their pro- seph Plantenberg. power Ionse 'Poepping, Lewandowski. daughter Max Audrey of Mr. Dumonceaux, been has were and size their pbrtion to Comstock- Mehl Severin Smelter. Mrs. Herman Poepping. Joseph and Alfonse and and Lewandow- electro- using {xi/(,1 possible by made lgirls an ski. The flower Millner, Mrs. Carol Jurek of Mr. and Mathew son were Mehl, Breckenridge—Miss Kathryn used principle and Judy magnetic Spiczka. Millner. The Delrosc attendants never In were daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. Mehl, of B. Boser and Adlore Poeppiug. of motors. manufacture previous became the bride of Lynn Comstock, son Langevin-Beimert Mr. and Mrs. M. Comstock of )(xterelgzrg’ of , Nimed, Ex-calhlél Nuptial before Wahpeton, N. Dale. REQUIESCANT Plum—Before Nuptial offered Mass a a Mass by the Rev. Bene- ofiered Oct. 18 Oct. 22 in St. Joseph’s church by Mon- couple dict Pelermeier. Attending the signor Edward Mahowald, Viola Beimert, , Hail-e, Dorothy Comstock, Becky daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Math Beimert, were lN PACE Mehl, Robert Virginia Anderson, Robert became the of. bride of Alfred Langevin. S_PF Director Comstock, Glendon Busko. and of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Langevin. son _ ‘ » Janette Beimert and Fabian Langevin Walsh-Olson a attended the couple. You Can Afford any»; Them Alexandria.—Miss Olson, (laughs Betty William Fouls-Beckius h Paul.—— F t St. a e r Henry Olson, became of Mr. Mrs. . ter and 1933, St. Nicholas.—-Miss Beckius. chaplain since Joane Ferschweiler THE Walsh, ahmy Kenneth vMOST PERSONOL GIFTS Walsh, the bride James of Mr. of son daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beckius. YOU CAN archdiocesan GIVE appointed Foley—Funeral been THE FINEST has services held Walsh. the and Mrs. William before Rev. were . . . became the bride of Floyd Pauls, .PORTRAI'I‘S son YOU Oct. John’s CAN 29 in St. church by the BUY! the Rev. the" for Mary’s Society William Renner in St. rectory of director on of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Pauls, before John Kroll for Kenneth Ferschweiler, Mark Walsh 26. Oct. ‘Alice Olson 27. and Faith St. Propagation the' 'of Nuptial Mass offered Oct. by the 30 In a who died Oct. He 26. of veteran the attendants. was a were Rev. Henry A. Steichen in Nicholas’ Father St. late the Paul, succeeding , World II, having served three Carl war Haroley-Sullivan church. Attending the Mar- couple were Fritz three _ and one-half of- Prendergast. Mrs. Fersch- J. H. years. can Beckius, Mrs. Al Steil, Jeanette garet weiler He survives. leaves also his Mora.~——Before Nuptial High Mass of- a week retired'last Julius Walsh Decker, Leroy Pauls, Faber, and Colonel I’mvNever Caught Short mother ‘my' and the following brothe’rs and fered St. Mary's church fer Oct. 4 in by the gift with you ,many Valery Beckius. ° ‘ serving after at the from sisters: Claude, Wilfred, Robert. and Norbert Hinnenkamp, Jeanne Sulli- Rev. army Merhar-Kamphake of’Mr. all Foley, of Charles and Mrs. Fuller. Or— daughter Mrs. 14 and Frank home'and abroad for years. van, suggestions _ un- Urbank.—Married 0c! in Sacred Mrs. Edison 25 Bahmer, Robert the Mrs. Sullivan, became bride Robert of 'Locker s‘eniinary'in Harder . Paul . the St. Free: Home . dained at Heart church before Nuptial Mass Murphy, of- Mrs. Raymond Lee, and Dorothy Haroley, Mrs. Rose Haroley of of a impres-l son ' usual and the at he fivo spent next 1931, fered by the Very years Rev. S. J. Schirmers Ferschweiler, all of St. Paul. The attendants Jean Sandstone. were the Rita Kamphake, daughter of Mr. Cathedral, entering Mrs. Susan O’Konek Powers, the Margaret Mary Ann Sul- Speltz, were army as sive Henry and Mrs. Kamphake, Joseph and at Hawley, Thomas Moran, livan, Gordon Ft. 'April ‘1933, Foley.——Requiem chaplain 1, at Mass ones ofiered was on a . . . Merhar. The attendants Viola With HARDERFrees David Clark. and were HARDERFreez Oct. St. Chest 30 in John’s church in (12 by the Rev. remained for Riley, he two comes where cu. . much Anna Trisgo. Marie K mphake, Bernice less than John Kroll for Mr Susan O’Konek, Schmidt-Herges 56, have ft.) all (18 Upright ft.) blodels, with the you two can He next‘ spent Tillman, your or Lindner, Jerry Ku‘ntz, cu. orbert years years. who died Oct. urviving 27. the fol- are favor'te couple foods Henry Kamphake, Jr. The in abun- ample for and capacity hundreds Maltese—Miss Delores Herges, daugh- storing then made expect Philippines, and the in lowing children: Mrs. a John Gruga, you’d pay! to will make their home Parkers’ and Mrs. Peter Herges, Mr. be- ter of near danc Foley; Mrs. Andrew Anderson, —in and of of frozen delicacies. Give the'world. He Bamboo, family at around trip out was your a Prairie. George .Schmidt, the bride of Wis.: came son Carl ptional and Adam, both of St. Cloud: An $1936 . food thrill, with HARDERFreell Houston from to season—instantly Sam Fort BitzanHWahl new e e Mrs. Frank Schmidt, before x c of Mr. and and Chester and Harold, both of Bamboo, ~ Washing- then went to Low Price! 1939, and Nuptial Mass offered Oct. by the available 11 the Wahl. daugh- St. Cloud.—Miss Patricia Wis. a year 'of choice up.» w woulm. new Rev. Matthias Hoffmann in St. Very ' C. be- D. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wahl. ter Mike Zientek ton, ' ’round. Properly frozen The - church. attendants Boniface’s were the bride of Donald Bit of Greenland he came to an, son In sent Sobieski.—Funera1 1941 services for Mike foods retain original was flavor and good- Wells, Auralia Schmidt, Bernice Carine For Food frames its Best at mounts and Mrs. Bitzan before Mr. and August a Zientek, 49, died who Oct. held 24. and He spent for were Frank/Schmidt. year a Peter a Worms, Jr.. and And year. a foods the preparing in Ca- for Nuptial Mass offered Oct. 27 too. ness, Oct. 26 in St. Stanislaus’ church. with active World II ushers N-ick Schriver half during Herges. The were Conception thedral the Immaculate by war on of will reward those freezing is the Rev. Anthony cinch Lamusga compared old- officiating. to a “#39335? Jack Kraker. and air the the John Symons. Attending with the 12th Rev. duty Surviving Zienetk army Mrs. and the fol- ' are fashioned methods. couple and John Donna. Bitzan Rehkamp-Engelmeier who were Sic— lowing children: England, Africa, and Edward Mrs. visit and Esther in the force studio Wahl. howhyou Rossum. both of Randall. Mrs. Ma— and You’ll Wonder along he stationed with- the ily. After Melrose.—Before Nuptial Mass of- got was war Wollak-Johnson a thilda Christensen, / Alden. fered Oct. by the Very Rev. Matthias 20 HARDERFreez—once Washington. now. in have ‘ out Foley—Married John’s 'you one Oct. 18 St. Henry Deters in Thank HOME Boniface’s church. Hofimann in St. Miss u TYLER in home. Nuptial Mass offered Saves church by trips. before Saves time. Approval a Waite Park—Requiem your Full Mass Engelmeier, daughter of- Josephine of Mr. was John- John Kroll Arleen the Rev. were fered Oct. in St. Joseph's Gives 25 church by Saves Prevents VA Mrs. Engelmeier and Steven of St. Rose, Ends waste. l money. ’Leater daughter Mr. and Mrs. of son. the Claude Rev. Schwinghnmmer for bride Leander Rehkamn. became the of drudgery. CARL FRITZ Wollak. Johnson, Richard of Mr. and son He.nr_v Deters, 68, who died Oct. 22. Refrigeration Church Wollak. Attending the Mrs. Tony and Music Course Surviving on. To Deters Mrs. and the will entitle fol- study FLEMING’S vet- are course any Margie couple Ruth Lines, Mrs. lowing children: were Mrs. Fred Kleinschmidt education in Catholic Photographer to eran . an Johannes, Rose Kosloski. Dennis Mary Edwin, both and of Park; Waite and \ Clifford Toledo, O.+Dr. A. Ben— Church music and comprises not Johnson, George Johannes, and Russel Henry and Frank, Sank Centre. Karen Johnson. The flower girls director the Gre- only home-study national of training but also were Jansen nett, Henry Building K. C. Embertson Mary Jo Sauer. and 500% America, has practical St. Germain gorian Institute of study the Institute’s Little Falls—Funeral at services were Kaiser-Deppa held Oct. 27 in St. Mary’s church for that the Catholic Choir- sessions. announced summer 7 lMinnesoln Tel. 143 St. Cloud, Street St. Germain 921 Gilman.—Miss Adeline Deppa, daugh- Henry aJnsen, who 75, died Oct. 25. The correspondence interested masters’ has Pastors in such train- course Mrs. ter of Mr. and Paul Deppa, became Lee st. Rev. T. Keaveny officiated the ‘ at Cloud approved by the Veterans Ad- their been ‘ng for organists the bride Clarence Kaiser. prospect- of of Mr. Requiem Mass. Surviving or four son are Mn. Paul Kaiser, and before Nuptial nieces. Mrs. John ministration for the study organists Kerich, Minneapolis: of and choirmasters 've vet a Mass offered Oct. by tlIE'REV. Vincent 6 Mrs. Mildred Creyer, Hugo; Mrs. Clara ;hould the Gregorian Insti- contact ' erans. ’ ’ ‘ ' Wptzka Sts. in Peter and Paul’s church. Hundorf, St. Paul; and Mrs. Joseph support of the home» America, Toledo Government of 0. tube 2. The attendants Delores Dorm. were Vex-tin, Breckenridge. ' 1