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

November 14, 1947 · Page 3 of 4

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New John, Melrose; Joseph Mrs. . world.” 'W ll - f - this JiltorritefvTZYViilizmdiedengfd l R . “It’s in - ‘ Slirxlli: 2;? _ , Burlmgwn: , Ym'k ¢\A/\.l\/\AAA.I\ M1» . _ , . 'Lorenz. find ' 61153’: ‘ ' _ W‘Sh- daughters, ‘ and three wife is ing , are ArthurVRarthcke h. Mrs. Future Paralysis Victims, Alexandria: Mrs. Loefiler, ‘ rd Mrs. Ed \ I ' lof— Blue Keerle. Walter Mass Grass—Requiem Crosby: and Mrs. was Clifford ’ Receive church by New Promise lered Nov. in Hubert‘s NOW’s 5 St. Grand Lake. Fredenberg, ' Time to for 0.5.0.. the Rev. William Rooy, Raiter Martha Mrs. van No longer will it.be Nov. .who died . Mrs. Arthur Rathcke, 42, necessary .Replace‘ the Breckenridge—Funeral services” were and {our her husband Surviving 1. for infantile future victims of are for Mary’s church Oct. 25 held‘in St. sons. who'died Oct.‘ Raiter. 79. Martha Mrs. paralysis walk about the for to re- Schwartz John of- Peteriheier Benedict The Rev. 22. mainder of their lives with 0'!- one Blue Grass.,—Requiem Mass Mrs. Requiem’ Surviving Mass. the was fered other. leg Scien- shorter than the Bluffs. church by Council St.~Hubert’s [ered Nov, in 6 Raiter, A. F. Raiter are William 0.S.C.. for the Rev. Rooy. Robert. LaPorte; James. prevented. Leo, Solway: tists it be 1a.: van say can John.Schwartz, who died Nov. 3.. Plaistead. 37. E. .Mrs. W. Breckenridge; and announced ‘ Dr. Barr of Boston his father, Carl grand- survived by surviving 13 Also TraCtor LaPorte. e is are Your Old Tire-s“:— Schwartz. great-grandchildren. recently that when patients and five children enter ‘ Janet Dietman Griebler Andrew Mrs. hospitals dreaded disease. with the St. Cloud.—-—-A Funeral Mass of- offered Osakis.—Requiem Mass was was paralyzing leg and leaving the one Cathedral Grie'bler, the of the fered Nov. 5,in '78, Andrew for Mrs. Oct. other normal, it possible do is to Conception the Rev. A. Immaculate by Rev. James The led Oct. 27. who _, six, be \ Harold Janet Dietman, survived Kost for is She of 'two things the Mass. the olfered to Mohm prevent one the'daughter of Nov.. She dived 3. ‘1 husband. by her was unequal growth of legs. Because | Dietman.‘ Surviv- Victor )Mr. and Mrs. Sobota ‘ Katherine \\§$\\\‘\\\\“\\§\\\§\\‘\\l\§§\~a§\\\\\ ‘Mrs. paralyzed the leg will not iii; her sisters, and four parents, grow Mass are of- Browerville.—-Requiem was Victor. Jr.: brothers, Ervin, Donald, five longer, the growth of the normal Kuzniak B. Rev. S. .file by Oct. 24 fered Kathleen, Marlene, Laura LeRoy. Robert, Kath— Mrs. leg. stopped, he said, for be by Joseph’s church in St. can Ann, and Barbara. Sur- died Oct. 21. who Sobota. 80, erine cutting‘off between certain William Busch nerves foul- daughters. two viving one sons, are the the normal leg and spine. If Mass of- St. Cloud—Requiem, grandchildren“ and 14 brother, was Holy in church by . Angels Dierkh-luing fered Nov. 6 the doctor chopses Gertrude not to operate Mrs. Busch. William Rev. Richard Held for the circuit, services the he halt Munich—Funeral nerve were New on can Mrsf. Surviving who died Nov. 3. 60. " are Immaculate Conceptlon in Nov. 3 held the development of the ends of the following children: Busch and Dierkhissing, Gertrude Mrs. church for Rosen- bonesat the joints. Myrtle. Bernard Among older Vern, and Mrs. Hugo Rev. The 29. Oct. who died ’77. Minne- Ervin. berzer, Cloud. apd St. Surviving patients, there the Mass. the ofl'ered 0_.S.B., Tell. even appears apolis. in Calvary Burial cemetery. was possibility of lengthening the who 410 from chosen been men shorter leg. Circle of the for I, filed applications D." had p051- ‘..r' Neither of the tWo methods used tion. ‘ in stuntinghthef: growth of the nor- . . . the leg pleas— I I I growt l ma o 0 are I salts the . Keeping I e s n I tol but it is far better under- f ant, of these operations than to Happy go one be forced . Heads walk around for Names the to New Eng- in Eastern leader farm A of_ one’s natural life dragging rest ~ claimed that Walton, land, H.D. thick, clumsy 'heel sole and a on able would be to Britain Great the bottom of one’s shoe. officers food the all Falls—New of produce Little necessary ‘. ' islands fer ’7‘ little on circle; her St. Mary’s Daughters of right own home entire installed her Isabella, formally supporting were popu- Generation Next ‘. Mon- Francis’ high school St. s“\'\\\\5\fl\\‘_\\\‘\\ at lation. ‘ on Sufl'er' Will this day last’ following ban— making of week While announce- a , there. said would 'it H. P. Latterell Mrs. Walton Mr. .guet .will‘ ment, .r Cel‘tal‘n- effects of. the‘ war conducted the- ceremonies. however, attempt policy, to bad be make themselves strongly felt‘ in Britain’s agri-. present changing officers include Mrs. 'The new the hospital and medical field in strained, cultural to set-up E.‘ ca- Mrs. Earl J. Anton, regent; a rather harmful the to next way a pacity would It output. vice Mrs. Curran, John mean= a regent; generation. '- the in change total permanent financial Devney, Mrs. secretary; During war', the great a. many Further- standards. islands’ living Lindquist, Clarence recording sec- doctors called to young were serve wiser to said, it he Joseph Adelmeyer, rotary; Mrs. appears more, in the armed» forces without hav- such only cultivate Charles Martin, Mrs. treasurer; as are crops ing had advanced training in and surg- England in chancellor; Sylvester readily Mrs. Super, “\SS$\\\‘3\\\\\ grown hos‘p‘tal Stgffs' d9c' The.“ ery ohn other of for these custodian; Mrs F, J, McGowan, trade crops cw‘ha“ .1le , Eorsth if?“ to 8“: inner guard; Mrs. John countries. Gargaro, ’ leds and. ., y e. “n {ire .anxwus undoubtedly guard; Mrs. Walter last LeDoux. The sentence outer f’ . Obtam further to '/ trzlmmg m Slug" idea. economic guide; Wilczek, l; good first Mrs. Clarence contains a 1f the opportunity .7? ery’ were glve“ ' the it second guide; Mrs. Carl Vander- former, the But to seems as them. Not finding hospitals ad- to the im- Haar, banner-bearer; Miss Char— leader British farm gave ' mit them, thousands of doc- young Brit- lotte Miss the Kennedy, scribe; Delores his speech pression in to iiito being forced tors .to am go Miss Advance- Odette, monitor; Kos- the Ione Association for ish practice reluctantly and discour-' Scot-- losky, organist; Mrs. E. W. Mal- Dundee, of Science at .ment aged because of inadequate train- lon, for three Ehglrand could trustee make land, that years. ing in 'i the field of surgery. Speaking friendship, unity, herself need be. self-sufficient, if on $\\ the charity, picture three-fold A of the-extremely bad and theme hand line real that is to Now, a. the D. I. situation of of motto, Father be received from the order Scotsmanin optimistic were can any ‘. T. Leo Keaveny, Father Gordon Geising Medical hospital, where confidence. his win to Elffsefi O.§[.M.,Ral;)(: Father F. J. Dr. Fois, 'head-surgeon, pointed . ' '. "St. ‘tH tt' .' that had I: 14 L mlasgeryof chSremgniels- ‘. amm was on a s or lmeago 0 and Vatican Marx . . ‘ Thinking I Modern Lead Thankswere Sister expressed to Y Calasanctius, Sister Loraine, and A Choice selection . of 1 - Week Busmess ‘ The - magazme I . th F . S h for t t ‘ t..ranCIS%a%- 3 er 15 e - erg printed these article - 1 ’, in recent “x :p, a v v G I S egd‘fviiigs 31111 thlemlizolmmittee g fa?“ wen'known 5; ' in ' vital of They'll“ Prue!“- part. Were E. ’7 charge Mmes; Mal W, on ' ‘3’” “3?”; the a “‘{thmk‘n‘ Adelmeyer’ g "‘ Alfred Eich Joseph occasion, For All - . by done e'ing ‘ iav .‘ ’ i rea era 0 ar in waller LeDoux’ Fred Kleber’ - Jo- ~ I the Vatican followers of ' and Marx . iiaphPRudIe‘ck, Beinadine Raymond, :mble, . W Rome “ ‘ atterell, John Devney, Framed Pictures ' “of ' the between .dlffere’lce. - The . . . Steve LVaFond, Gene Pappenfus, 0 A. " Sick Call Sets of the fundamental thinking two I J Pa wins Jose and .Sti I h .C m pp p ege' , u r c x” _ I Marxists think ' the I is that ’ ' .‘ ' groups A 5 :Boc'l“ . Book End. \ . . . . i "‘ ' class world huge of the strug ‘ as a d I I. h I ' Statues—hand carved of In’ l l g 0 f 4—4: ' ‘ a». u‘ ' ' .1 n - the v With - the g-le against . . . . . ,. uppers _ I e -' ' o \r‘ u ~ ~- - « . wood . _ , C f_ considers “lowers.” Marxist ' The 'v‘ .. . . . 5 . -,. . . medal' . .. . . . _ p ' i L “lower” and ' ' himself of the ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ' \ ' one as , h .Crossea and Chain H ' . I I . n , bound down the u . h to in 0 s ' upper IS . i . l :gtofilfxlmdphdr Auto Pm . . t l herossibly Whatever Way. can- ‘ ' I 8300:: ' Stalinian be— Today’s Marxist g ‘ ' .P" r . Little _ Falls..—’Classes .Roszrie‘ er and clubs of the heves that the hopes work- ' hi; -’ . _ St- Frénms at hlgh SChOOI lowers) identi- 1 ing class (the are ‘ are ;_ .st. Andrew Dan Mi". - y fully creamed for the school 5 ‘ ' with the hopes of the ‘Soviet. cal ' year " L ‘ _‘ ' i . 0f 1947-48. StUdent Officers have Russia and And they fight for l The I . so, If. , . r . . p . been. , . selected as‘follows: Communism, of-the for un'aware 'i' u / SenIOrs—preSIdent, 4 . E M Ardls _ Clou- conditions be- laboring miserable I. . _ . tier; preSIdent, Jeanette Muel- ‘ ' ' curtain hind the Iron Vice ‘ ’ , COMPANY. ler; and secretary—treasurer, Ar- the The followers of Vatican FOR- lene Miller. TRACTION look labor unions at to YOU EITHER GIVES way THAT as a TIRES! THE TIRE TRACTION DUAL AllSTATE ‘l‘ Juniors president, Patricia brotherhood of bring- about the —— Religious Articles Schmolke; vice president, Gene- They feel it is to man. necessary A OURSELF! NOT FACTS OVER AND SEE FOR Y [00K THESE BACKWARDS._ Books—Church Gouda OR WARD vieve Gerads; secretary-treasurer, 'j’ the evil of injustice, to stress oust ne'nr 7th ‘13 Sibley 8L. Mary Lou Stoll. and the dignity of labor, . to pro- IMPROVED TIRE. AN Sophomores TIRE—BUT Paul Minn. president, NEW St. 1. Mary equality be- vide proportionate r a —- Irene Collignon; vice president, and servant. tween muster Marian Dorn; secretary-treasurer, Doris Richardson. -‘ I A I " I ‘ Freshmen ——-_president, Berna-I b" ' ' ~ ‘ . - I l TBEAD, dette Langer; president, FLATTEB NE‘V H fin- Vice ' NOW! _ a ‘ full-length me; , mirrors those 533;; .. ' ' ‘ . all . 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Rubber to work. heavy 6“" of '7” Made thru s" “hm” last 5" ' to .3 If years ‘ R specialize in ‘ I we ‘ knob and bar leave Tapered will clean. tire other no place weirdresged Allstates'will clean any ' any .' man, . "' cling ‘ pockets for mud to. to ' ‘ ' ~ . . , . . r . _ _ , ‘ . E, gumslgegimgsm lo?” Nelle, Basis] want-minor ‘ on full ‘ ' who“? ‘ track of 128 the "cc. load, 2°" not fimlyoyn waltz; I p under r. ' marks a ’ ' min" tread clean , a . the Notice 5011! . . the this tire Watch . It, grip _. °“‘ “mp” anfiiu‘é’iifii. M “Wm” wheel! “'m‘ “‘° “ ““ slipping ‘4‘ » - v . . ’1 ' re-installcd down and ‘ if ,' Easily taken - I he that they t tires . you move. W'lll . '- them . that know a r e We them. you and convmce come « seeing 7 s see in . . . i M s . I ‘1 d“, 1,”, m , f y“, _ r pull. / draw-bar the x that Will tractor max1mum give your ;. I» . . I _ , , of Size . Only of . Mll’l‘Ol’ . Price Wldl’h . Dec l-I' , é :3 . .- . _, . . Dual Allstate larg . . a change it to let HARDWARE . I tire ‘ r mounted a is $14-90 If tractor 16” 68" us 24" narrow on a now your X , . - - « wheels. of height in ’ increase a tire without Traction ' - any X ' - r , 7 . k X J " 1., - l . , Goods Sporting ’ ' X 1 ‘ x Paints and 'i ’ . . _' ' ,' door useful; full-length Nurre plate glass See these beautiful, v 4 todl’iy. ‘ J uegroduced by craftemcnr- mirrors They ‘ i . Living vertised Nationally A Pictures. of creators v - . - f , , A I, Guaranteed Satzsfactzon __‘/ ' . _ south. Ave, 3th 13 Our ' ' . _ . ‘ SIVINSKI The C0. L New Store ROEBUCK'ANDCO- Refunded Y Money Minn.‘ ' Cloud, so. or our - [is I l r A, .Seventh I, " ‘ ' - " ‘ located 17 Aver,- at . , g. V ' South. Just 1/2 block south ' on ‘ In . 912-914 ST' GERMAIN PHONE 908 ST. 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