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PAGE TWO THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, February 20, 1948 swim" IQUIZ ////; '4 Crystal Rosaries WEDDINGS GISTER $2.00 I and a A. up ., CLOUD , 51'. IN DIOCESE R Kate By Knese Other Religious Articles We I ’ complete line of officeand school supplies. carry a.- OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE BISHOP CLOUD OF ST. (Based the Register of Feb. 6) THE FRITZ CROSS Published RETAII. on Every Week STORE. Catholic Hammer-Hiebel by the Press Society, Inc. . Two countries that 1. be Office Publication: Nuptial Mass may of 938 Bannock Street, Denver Colo. Alexandria.-—Before 1, a road the back the William pre—Re- the Very Rev. to offered Feb. by 7 on 28 Sixth President ..Most Rev. Bishop F. Joseph Busch, D.D. church, Arlene Ave. Mary’s Mae No. Renner in St. St. formation faith Cloud, Minn. their of ancestors .......................... Hiebel, Frank daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Advisory Board: Rt. Rev. C. Thiebaut, V:G.. P.A., Cloud: St. England (a) and Scotland; are Ham- Hiehel, bride Robert became the of ' Rt; Rev. Very Plachta, Wadena: August Rev. George Rauch, ~(b) Ireland Wales; and (c) Spain Chris Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. of mer, son Long Prairie: Very Rev. Lambert J. Falls; Haupt, Little Lynn Elsie Hiebel, and Mr. Hounsell, and Belgium. RELIGIOUS 00008 the Raymond Hammer Very and Mrs. Rev. Francis Zitur. Rockville, Very Rev. Peter Kroll. St. were The 2.. number of favorable re— attendants. Cloud; V-ery Ziolkowski. Rev. T. S. Cloud. J.U.D.. St. ' plies received from Catholics in Johnson-Housen Editor and Business Manager ..Rev. Roger Vossberg. M.A. the diocese offering help to dis- _ Violet Housen. daugh- .............. Osakis.—Miss Rosaries, Prayer Books, Missals, Advertising Agents..............................Lenarz St. Cloud Sons, and placed persons' is than (a) Mr. and Mrs. Jake Housen, be- more of ter 120‘; (b) the 400; (c) bride of Sidney Johnson, of 450. came son Editorial Offices: Statues, Bibles building. Institute PO. Box St. Cloud. Minn. 229. before the Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. and The 3. author The Bishop of Price: $2.00 $2.50. Mexico. Alaska: Canada. Immacu— Rev. James Mohm Jan. 25) in per year; Jots It Down and Blood- of The attendants late Conception $3.00. rectory. foreign. A complete line reasonably priced Drenched Alters, and founder the Helen Johnson, JoAnn Housen. were Send changes of address The Register. Cloud Box St. Edition, to: Johnson, Mr. Mrs. Mar— Byron and and of the Catholic Church Extension I620. Denver Colorado. 1, SCHAEFEB’S ‘ Housen. BO0K vin STORE society died Feb. namely, 1, (a) on Entered Second Class Matter Office. Post Denver. Colorado at as Jelinski-Casey the Most Rev. Francis C. Kelley; Elmdale.—Married in St. Ed- Feb. 7 (b) Archbishop A. Sinnott; A. Nuptial Mass ward's church before of- a Archbishop (c) Ruiz Flores. by the Paul Shurek fered Rev. y were 5T (10" D Leona daughter Mr. and Mrs. Casey, of 4. The number Catholic of ” "AS reg- “"3 SEE IT Jelinski, Martin and Arthur ‘ Casey, son istered in the US. is esti- nurses of Mr. and Mrs. John Jelinski. Attend- o mated (a) at 25,000; (b) 55,000; ing the couple Mrs. Peter Walt- . were (c) Jelinski, 70,000. Mildred Mrs. John Paluk, man. Wilfred Jelinski, and James Casey. men 5. The , 5. STORE patron of all Catholic ’ ’ i Heel-Weber Van . missions Negroes and among pa- (Continued _ Rosa.——Miss Monica Weber. daugh- St. From One) by Colombia Page Drawn Salzer tron of Dolores (S.A.) who was Mrs. Peter Weber, of Mr. and be- ter canonized 60 is (a) St. years ago the bride Elmer Van Heel, of re-Christianization DELTA came son of the world Shoes; slow-moving We work. EPSIlON SIGMA CHAPTER Therese a the Child of Jesus; Heel. (b) of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van before The Home of Florsheim be must content with Nuptial offered by Mass Feb. 4 the while poverty build Blessed Martin do Porres; a (c) St. we up our re- Rev. John Stiegler in Rose's church. St. Peter Claver. Hart, Schaffncr must sacrifice to for sources; atone the and Marx spendthrift Cloth- We Evelyn Weber The and attendants were IN PLANS CONVENTION ST. JOSEPH 6. The 1948 will be marked Heel. Ernest Van year luxury of forebears. We must take the Sword of the our ing. by the start of annual inter- Fridgen-Honzo an Spirit clear to away the debris and underbrush that national pilgrimage are to (a) Lour- Dumont.——Before Nuptia] Mass ofv a choking the hidden St: waters the of fered the Rev. First des; Christ. Feb. 4 by Frank (b) Fatima;'(c) of Jesus Joseph- Delta Rome. Epsilon Epsilon because Sigma, they have grace St. Mary’s Bldg. St. Cloud — Peter's church, Leila Honzo, in St. 7. The first Christian mission- maintained high scholastickrat- Sigma chapter delegates from five a One daughter of Mr. James Honzo, and Mrs. of the principle in fight the is Catho- die resources to the soil what our of is ing period of ary four on the became bride of Erwin Fridgen. over a years: son Catholic colleges in will Minnesota lic the Fridgen. US. the of Mr. and Mrs Al Attending martyred (a) press. Shirley Rausch, Watkins; Virginia now was the couple Mr. Mrs. Robert the College St. and meet-at of Bene- Father were. Isaac Jogues;.(b) It Father be Juettner, and Shirley Scholz, informative Min- teach the doctrine of Jesus can to Warburton. Juan Padilla; (c) Father dict Sunday, Feb. Juni~ 22. neapolis; Jane Frances Moser, Christ. Schaffer-Opp Serra. Melrose; Renee Frances pero The chapter St. Omega of Bene- womey, Keefe It Dumont.-——Married in be Jan. 31 St. . unifying influence bind Catholics can to 8. The “danger a period” to- of Gambrino, state Anna Ellenbecker, Lou Peter's church before Nuptial Mass of- dict’s will hostess a be to Dr. represen- J. gether. P. 0’ control is approaching when Cath- by Pluth, fered the Rev. Frank First and Mary Cloud; St. Kath- were tatives Beta chapter, St. of Mary’s Ramona Opp. aughter of Mr. and Mrs. olics will have tell the to It be leen Wold. Munich, N. Dak.; Mary front down the inroads of heresy. govern- strong can to cut a Gust Opp. Harold affer, Sc of an son college, “So Winona; ment: far—but Mu chapter of St. farther.” Heaton Gietzen, Ullin. Glen N. no It be Mr. Mrs. John Scha The and force bring back at- the r. of potent can to a peace This is the warning given Dak.; Lucille Cath- Hoschette, St. Paul; Iwanowski, Agnes Collegeville; tendants Barbara John’s university, PHYSICIAN were SURGEON and Jesus Christ ' the world He redeemed. to Erwin olic Hooks, Gloria Fridgen, Schai’ier, parents of (a) France; antlll Loretto (b) Hylden, Thief River Upsilon chapter St. of Scholas- Warren Opp,'and Ray Fridgen. Spain; (c) Britain. The Catholic Fa the first is line of defense, s. the first press Announces Schmidt-Essler tica’s college, Duluth; . and Alpha 9. A conservative valuation of battlefront of offense in Christendom Padua.—Miss Dolores Sigma to Essler, daughter chapter of Thomas’ restore St. col- a war to the art treasures taken by the Red State Regent Pays of Mr. and Mrs. John Essler, became the the world. But Removal lege, St. do Paul. of Offices, Effective immediately Mon, of Feb. 16 “not from the weapons world-famous out come army bride Vernon Schmidt, of of Mr. and son the blue; time, Dresden The will research, meeting Sunday is and Schmidt, before estimated Mrs. Albert Nuptial needed build at open a museum to money are offered Feb. in Mass 9 St. Anthony’s to (a) $10,000,000; dinner with which the .(b) $100,000,000; 'them at forces. upon a to potent church by the Rev. Vincent Fettgather. (c) $170,000,000. senior, honor candidates St. of ' , Shirley Mae Kowitz and Edwin Schneider The Sword 403 GRANITE . EXCHANGE of the Spirit BUILDING is the Word of God; the and Benedict’s will 10. .That be present. youths consider attended the couple. voca- Catholic is tions the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Juli the tremendously to priesthoods, powerful hand brother- Sieben-Pfeffer. that press can hoods, national Haun, sisterhoods, presiden and wield and His Psdua.—Married that A.M.—I Feb. 7 in St. An- sword and help restore His Office the Hours to world. 10 to 12 5 PM. to peace thony’s church Nuptial before Mass Epsilon Sigma, parents St- help and their a encourage « CATHOLICS Vincent offered by the Rev. Fettgnther TODAY WHO LIVE FOR THAT TO— children Winona, will presi to God’s call there- Saturdays 10 answer to 1 Valleda ' Kozlik of Du- Mary Pfefier. daughter Mr. of and were MORROW MUST meeting the to plea, SUPPORT at described FINANCIALLY, 1: by him- SOCIALLY, Henry ' was Mrs. Pfef‘fer, and James Sieben. their regular business :' ' , self Mr. “the of and Mrs.,Oswald Sieben. At- important most that AND son SPIRITUALLY, as THE GREAT HAND OF THE Office Phone 4633 ing tending the Patricia. held couple Sieben, Wednesday, Feb. 11, I were made,” of (a) - Cardinal ever SWORD OF THE SPIRIT, Ann Pfeffer, Lavonne Vesterburg, THE George CATHOLIC PRESS. in the Hall, Spellman; K. C. (b) of. St. Cloud. Pope Pius XII; Pfefier, and Donald Sicben. - (c) Cardinal Griffin. The club Cashman-Brezinski study will Fri- meet O O O (Answers Page 3) on Sauk Rapids.——Married Jan. 17 day evenings 8515 Ca- at at pm. , Heart church Sacred before ‘ Nu a LET’S GET MAD AT OURSELVES thedral high school in 5 Mass oflered by the Rev. 6, Little Benedict Falls Social room or DeLoris Brezinski, daught were it announced by C. Mrs. E. Self-examination was and self-criticism the DES in of wholesome. Mrs. Jack Brezinski, and and Lie are of Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Beacom. All members will wel- candidates be both They man, son of keep humble, keep striving YOUR constantly for us us Well of Waite Park. Miss Bernice some- Is Potionized : “LIVE” man comed. WILL ict’s and John’s St. CAR are thing better. Virginia They deau, Caven, Dudle help " bring to about personal reform— ~ participate in this dis- to The convention will held Robert Johnson state be attended o and THEN hope little confidently to be in- we A in the college can tea art a more in :‘ Brainerd May and Plans 1 ion. 2. on Little Falls—A basket social struments of God’s studio will conclude the in society. meeting. made assist with the to Fam- grace were THRU WINTER? THE and dance by sponsored the Pales- ily Life conference sponsored by The following. seniors of the_ We Catholics—and includes that editors—get mad club tr1na of St. Mary’s parish us the Knights Columbus in of spring. College St. Benedict eligi- of are Feb. at else 10 for benefit the for following not the Christian of the someone spirit. ble induction into for the Delta Sale ~ Rummage ‘parish’s drum and bugle should new get mad ourselves corps at and what happens. see well attended. Slated in April was ’ It will “Live” Book, “Stay Healthy” Ploy and This exhortation Prize to mad get Mrs. at O. J. Mynster’s basket, ours - -— sale A will held be the rummage be decoratedto to the look plea like of the editor doll ' whose the Los of A a if You’ll Follow Our first Saturday Prescription. in April. ’Anyone full-ruffled skirt. concealed the writes disturbing ' in his a articles Christophers‘ who has Oi call message Mrs. may lunch, first honors in the won Donald Olsen, 3498, Mrs. Leo or competition. The basket Mrs. of elrose.—Mr. and Mrs. Anton Juenemann, 1594 J. Milton Lonnee, Jr.. decorated with Finneke marked their 50th Wed— Evoking Interest Miss Frances Drinkwine, regent daffodils, took place; second and ding anniversary with Solemn national a elected at attend the to third place Mrs. Herbert was went to ap- Patrick’s Mass in St. church here convention the Daughters of Isa- of Latterell for her drum-shaped of all the Jan. 31. -Drive . in and Let Us Show You bella, How which will be held in Boston Professional interest in basket. the nited States who Mass The offered by the Was the Hotel Statler at in August. . Christophers’ All baskets $30,000 book and auctioned off were Rev. Francis Julig, a1 associations who in much Easily Cheaply You Can Keep was as- and Your * $10,000 the awards to. highest drama is sincere bidders, February is Catholic then P and r s e 5 sisted by the Very Rev. Matthias studied catechism. her lunch enough look to make it inter- those once month and the served to left social at meeting of o was very Hoffmann, and the Rev. W. J. Car Road Out the and of Trouble. esting without baskets. indeed winning authors for the circle wasting time not Feb. 25 will on efforts be we are on our Sheiner. Father Hoffmann ex- both Hostesses in Mmes. made Herbert contests. further to the interests of were xnam. the tolled Christian im—. home’s Latterell, O. G. Koslosky, Catholic the E. J. There will be When Norman Cousins, editor of .press. in portance of is L a sermon within household and congra- not out— Anton, A. v R. Randall, question Clifford our box be by to answered TOW The Saturday Review Litera- a of BEAT CAR-— . THE tulation. hing F.‘ J. McGowan, is Leon- And blame the the Rev. John cannot Denery. and Protes- raun, wrong. consulted the we ture, Book More than was 100 on persons were Ring, ard F. Awards plan, It voted give he to Catholic DRIVE wrote, IN TODAY! guests was a at house the in an open “I Encyclopedic with Dictionary the the about to “IT WILL speak Finneke home do about ‘spirit that the of afternoon. agree the The age’ you un- not to fortunate Public library. direction literature has couple’s_four children, Aloysius of by of. Catholics I extenuation. equipped for the spirit wage are taken the in last few Too Chicago, 111.; Fred Houston, of years. of THIELMAN They have aflavor given them by age. their faith any to ' writers and publishers have Tex; and Mrs. Charles many Moran BASTON MOTOR CO. BERT which is supposed differentiate them wherever they associate sales slut; with to Mrs. to and Harry Vincent St. come of appear. REQUIESCANT , unless but I miss Paul, home for the occasion, guess, “WHERE my a new. Catholicism were has been effectively HARDWARE taught, that trend the be making. in to the 12 grandchildren. seems - as were flavor has been z “YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER” unmistakably But conveyed. there is in- generally As happens when an ex- IN Mr. PACE and Mrs. Finneke were mar- creasing for wonder if, in the annual which reached, reports is reaction has treme cause a ried in Albert Lea. .They moved to in, and should I be much tassiscail 918 St. Germain Street each set Telephone 103 becoming not deceived by sta- very Osakis later us year, we and lived there are until surprised if there Sporting Goods is swing not a when 1920, they Me1r0se. to IS 1cs. came increased responsibility and in- to Mr. Finneke is carpenter and .“I’I‘DOES a good boast of to the number people of and Paints no tegrity.” Rndsmacher John contractor here. instructed in Catholicism if the effect Catholic The Christophers’ net of the hope contests Mass New Munich.——-Requiem of- was Mrs. Finneke, who born in was to that positive fered in Immaculate accentuate swing. Feb. Conception 7 Church throughout the is pitiful country is it in the as as Freeborn has county, lived. all her church by ‘the Rev. Hugo Tell, I O.S.B., Rules for both the $15,000, $10,- United States. John for Rademacher, who died Feb. 71, 73 in Minnesota. Mr. Fin- years 000, and $5,000 book awards, and the Surviving his 8. wife and fol- are 'Our “EVERY neke, ’ Chancery '77, born office in the St. is Paul, country bogged down was near the $5,000, $3,000, and $2,000 lowing children: Mrs. Nick Feldeverd. 1a., and this to state 55 with Virgil, Vernon, matrimonial came Mrs. Edward Funk, Syl- cases evidencing and trials drama awards (all tragic failure outright are New Store a Eileen. Ralph. verius. all of New and years ago. gifts and advance royalties) not on.the of Catholic part people realize that to the union Munich, Mrs. Joseph Mueller, Meire and be obtained The free from can Grove. of and wife is intended God by be to permanent man Richmond’s a one Oldest. Christopher‘s, East39th 121 street, Jerome Duevcl is located 1? Seventh Ave., and not at subject for caprice and whim. a New York 16. ' ' Melrose.—Funera1 services South. Just V2 block south were con— ’ “Many author has been said on “THERE IS an A being pattern down Catholic set ducted by Rev. the Very Matthias Hoff- among Citizen Succumbs Seventh have to touch, from old magic but Ave. have Boniface's store. a in St. church for Jerome we our people mann in the United which States indicates that there is discovered Duevel, three one-half who and year-old has it—liter- son one only not polite disdain the Mr. Surviv- of Church’s of and Mrs. Joseph Duevel. teaching a ally,” officials contest mar- remarked.' on his the following ing parents and are riage but in instances defiance. The writer brothers many Richmond—Mrs. in question Fulton an open is and sisters: Lorraine, Bernice, Anna Spohn, Edmund, Erwin, Joseph. and “THERE Oursler, ARE besides the Catholics 93, and who have oldest authoring just parishioner 'or two of Sts. Peter one books, lectures, radio Paul’s and and Mrs. E. Barrett parish movie children because of this "om-nu oluulll anything else would be burden would it commun— a or scripts, and being ity, died senior editor here Feb. Requiem 6. a St. Paul.——Requiem ofiered Mass be difficult was to for college education there if arrange a were The of Reader’s Digest, Mass Mr. Ours- Jan. Agnes’ church Mrs. 27 in St. for E. offered for her Feb. 9 was Who‘dicd Jan. She had Barrett, 24. 77, more. ler is member by of the Magician’s the 'Rev. Burkard Arnheiter, a - I” and “cheery morning Yes, good . lived in MeerSe. Surviving formerly a are “THERE guild. ARE Catholics that O.S.B. who feel they entitled probably slept are Michael, Gilbert; three James, and an means you on sons, V “We discovered Mrs. this Innerspring mattress! Why make Spohn died delv- not in the home McDorough. and daughter, Mrs. Mary "to ‘mistakes’ two ‘mistakes’ if those upon one amount to one or even getting you’re the from most ing into the lives of her sister, of the sure Mrs. judges Christine of Klein, Allen Winter liv1ng with for in sin. You with slumber? someone years can an your . the Christopher where Book she Awards. had since Mr. been living innerspring I Angusta.-—-Requiem St. Mass of- “THERE ARE evidences which could was to point Oursler is many 1941, when of five her. pick we husband, died. to the She one fered Feb. in St. Mary’s church by the 4 indicating that Catholics winners priding had of the been $15,000, ourselves much ill $10,000, Whiter, too for six Vincent Allen Rev. Weigand for we FINE QUALITY are years. Feb. who died He the 16, 1. and $5,000 Minnesota prize since her and the was son home in America achievements MATTRESS material INNERSPRING was money, and failing upon our are ' of Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Winter. Sur- and she contest until Nov. old, 15, two when her 1948.” runs was years and the following to reckon with viving his the parents Catholic appalling ignorance of doctrine are special purchase enables Sivin- A here parents from Cincin- Marion, brothers Virgil, and sisters: came ski’s fine in- bring these to which exists you people. Patricia, nati, Robert, Mildred. Janet, and all among our settling in the Bavarian Benedictine Order nerspring price mattress values at a home. at “THERE CAN settlement be effective moral life, if northeast - the basis of Richmond. » tufted that’s reasonable. Fully very no with hundreds inner and packed of She John Meyer married in here 1877 to of that life, was moral which is dogma, is and weak insecure. coils loads of quality and cotton Johnn Spohn, lived and the couple Praised by Prelute , Augusta.—Funeral services St. were “EUROPE felt for the in sleeping has magnificent utmost monuments Cathol- to com- many for Feb. in Mary’s church in Brownsdale conducted 3 St. be- two years fort. icism andrin igand too by the Rev. Vincent W for John they today simply fore settling many cases serve permanently in Fra- as Jan. He Meyer, who died 2 62. was which more. . monuments The truths Wonder nurtured Europe Koil King zee. no his and three chil- Surviving wife are — St. Leo, Fla.—-The Benedictine She is survived sis- by her two Murray Kummer, St. Paul; dren: Mrs. and brought her to greatness first down watered and were order eulogized by Archbishop Litchfield; was Mrs. Edgar Marklowitz, and Mrs. Christine ters, Klein and th'en aside. swept Two grandchildren Joseph F. Mary Lou, home. Rummel at New of Orleans Mrs. Anton Kolling Engelfeld, of also survive. for its “AMERICAN efforts down \through Catholics the would do well the to take Sask. Pallbearers Anton warn- were centuries in Anton Horstman spreading the “tradi- ing which history Nierenhausen, them.” is holding Frank Schramel, to c out proclaim. love they Enduring the as tional Christian the dig- of concept Wadena.—Requiem Mass offered Joseph Reitmeier, Nick H‘ennes, was Matched Wedding Keepsake Sets church nity of the Jan. in St. Ann’s by the human 24 Rt. individual and are William Klein, Anton Fucker. and August Plachta Rev. Monsignor for heirloom quality of the eternally gifted with value and dignity labor” of died Horstman, who Jan. He Anton 21. in ceremonies here which St. Keepsake by BASKETBALL SCORES groceqldentify and classic at I. Surviving Horstman Mrs. 77. of ‘, Morris are was D. Stage Leo’s abbey church following the children: and Bernard, the was conse- the ring. in name St. Mrs. Elgin, Okla.; J. Meuier, C. crated. . ' - Raymond Smith. of'Memher Paul; Mrs. Wendell, Reception ' “How profound has been the J. Kodela, St. Paul; Calif.; Mrs. A. BASKETBALL influence of Benedictinism within Bluifton; Leo, Anthony, Wadena:~ and Keepsake NASSAU Merabella, St. Paul. There Mrs. W. R. the Church and the world Engagement Ring upon' Morris—The Queen of the ~Ros- grandchildren and also five two are Also $200 best 2475 be estimated by few to - - St. John’s can Preps, Croaier 40; Preps, a 13. great—grandchildren. circle the of Daughters of Wedding and I250 20.00 Rings ary figures presented 50 some years Cold Spring, St. Boniface, Cretin, Isabella 56; 41. held its regular meeting Joseph Ressemann by reliable his- writer of ago a “Hobi- All Illustrated It rings Tuesday of last 'week in St. Mary’s Cold Spring B, 35; Cretin B, 29. Richmond.—Requiem Mass ofiered tory,” he said. was gold will». well mum! as an school here. hall Peter Paul’s Feb. 11 in Sts. church and “lame show deloih mg. St. Thomas’ “At college, the height its glory, to of the St. John’s university, 67; 58. Joseph Ressemann, who for 60, died Feb. _ One Mm Inc-Jude hdmi member received in new was order numbered 37,000 St. Thomas’ mon- some Surviving wife academy, his and the fol- ‘1 Cloud 8. St. Cathedral, 46; 37. are with the short SprintI form. The ing Box auditing asteries abbeys, and from which lowing children: Mrs. Marlin Weber, Others $62.50 St. Koil Thomas' ondsr King B, St. Cloud 24; Cathedral ' 3,.17. committee its quarterly Watkins; Roscoe: Mrs. Edmund Faber. have gave re- forth Bish- 4,000 come some 39.50 :3 Mrs. Ernest Thielen and Mrs. Joseph $75.00 and Cold Spring, St. donation Boniface, A $15 port. of Do La Selle, voted 32; 30. up 1,600 Archbishops, and 200 was ' ops, Valley; Roman Theis, Eden and and the National Foundation for the to St. Paul’s, Cardinals Cretin, of the Holy Church, St. John’s 48; Preps, Ralph, home. Also surviving 43. 16 at are STAFFORDS Prevention Polio, of and the $5 to grandchildren. “The Chair of St. has, Peter National Red Cross. been by graced 28 Popes from the Ziegler Mrs. Mary HOCKEY Mrs. Veleda Kozlik, state Benedictine order,” he declared, re- Cloud—Funeral Granite St. services were Building Exchange will be the gent, March present at and adding, “It confidently is conducted Feb. in St. Augustine’s 16 as- meeting. church Mrs. Mdry Ziegler. who St. Cloud 'serted for 92, that 5,000 its of Cathedral, St. Cloud, John’s some 5; St. mem- Props, 3. survive: died Feb. Three Mi- 14. Lunch served after the busi— sons bers numbered the was [REPSAI(DIACIR are among chael John. Clement. all and of St. ABTIOIIZED meeting. canonized Cloud. saints." ness There grandchildren. 12 are I \