St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 14, 1948 · Page 4 of 6
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REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD 14,1948 PAGE Friday, May FIVE Souk School Orchestra Rapids OR ASK F GARDEN TRACTORS IN REQUIESCANT PACE (3 Models Stock) in Hang hoe—get ) Culti-Tiller Garden Tractor. A sturdy, up your is sisters: following brothers and Clem- the Josephine Zilker light machine easily Mrs. handled by Grubs teen-ager. weeds a out and Roman Gilman; and Mrs. Ben, ent, Prairie.—-Requicm of- Mass Long thoroughly. Ideal for truck gardens, melon was patches, flower (ZIOUS L] D E Detroit, O’Halloran, Mich.; Richard Mrs. church by April 15 in St. Mary’s fered gardens, Motor easily is serviced. etc. Sauk Rapids: Sister Joel, CREAM Harold Bock, ICE William Renner for Mrs. the Very Rev. Hila- Louis, Catherine. Gilman; St. Mo.; ONLY 131.50 who died April Josephine Zilker. 87. 11. Minneapolis: Theresa. Cannon Falls; dore, daughter: and Sixrvrving two one sons are Little Falls. and Rosemary. William Zilker and John. Alexandria. and Zilker Josephine Mrs. both Lemon Mrs. Thomas Brown, of LOOK! Alexandria.———Requiem Mass of- FARMERS, Calif. Grove, was church Mary’s by fered April 15 in St. Poglajen Mrs. Ann William Renner Mrs. the Very Rev. for Stephen—Funeral services St. were April Josephine Zilker. 87, who died 11. Stephen’s conducted April in St. 10 Hybrid Wisconsin. Kingcrost. Lundin. daughter: Surviving and two sons one are Edwin Oman church by the Rev. for Zilker Alexandria. William and John, and Silage Minnesota No. Seed and and 13 who died Ann Poglajen, 84. April 8. Mrs. both Lemon Mrs. Thomas Brown, of Surviving daughter. Mrs. John Pet- Complete line Seeds Corn. of Farm are a Grove, Calif. rich, and four grandchildren. Mix. Also line of and Posture full Mathias Heinen Scherer Lena Mrs. Poultry. Rabbit Dairy, Hog. Dog and Munich.——Funeral services New were Minneapolis.—Requiem Mass of- was Immaculate April 19 in Con- conducted Food. Millet and Sudan Grass. Sani- in the Mary Mt. St. of Carmel fered church by the Rev. Hugo Tel], ception Products. Prairie Mrs. Lena church Long for at tation Garden Seeds. Mathias Heinen. who died O.S.B.. for this parish. Scherer, formerly of The Surviving his He 81. April 16. are was officiated. Ranch Very Rev. George Mrs. ATHENS Hibbing: FURNACE children: Nicholas, wife and 00. 10 Surviving Schcrcr died March 28. the are TRAUT FARM SUPPLY Munich; Peter. Hubert, New Minneapolis: Detroit, following children: John. Mich.; Henry Kummer. St. Cloud; Mrs. Mrs. Phyllis, Mrs. Stephen Van Kem- and both Frank Jones, Terres and Mrs. Math both of Minneapolis. pcn, 20-6th Ave. NE, St. Cloud Math Olmscheid. New Mrs. of Albany; Pundsack Frank both Leo of St. Munich; and Edmund, Albania—Funeral services Burial were con- Roscoe. Paul: Mathias, Jr.. and Oil Stoker Gas ‘7‘." Dolors church ducted May in Seven 1 in Martin's St. cemetery. was - - Frank I‘unrlsack who died April for 28. Schmidt Appolonia Mrs. He 69. Surviving Pundsack Mrs. was are Heating Valley—Requiem Mass and the following children: William Browns Mrs. was Max Schmidt. for Mrs. offered April 21 Brinkman. Ward Springs; Ray Albany: Surviving died April Moire who 19. Mrs. Moonen, Mrs. 54. Oscar Grove: are . children: following her husband and the Alfred Sand. Holdingford; Leo, home; at Miller- Floyd. all of Philip, Jeanette, Mrs. ('laude Elfcring. and and Casper. Wyo. both of Min- Vincent and Frank, Billstein ville; Barbara and Andrew Lenardz neapolis; Mrs. Iiaslrup.~l“unernl held services were of Urbank; Thoennes, both Mrs. Herbert April in St. John's by the Rev. 5 church Free Estimates Burial in and Marie in California. was Wilfred Bii'k for Barbara Billstein, 70, Felix Reiners with Miller-ville. the Rev. Surviving who April her died 2. is officiating. brother, William. John Gender! Mrs. Service Prompt Hcitzman Mrs. George M _John Goedert of Park—Mrs. Waite Sank Rapids—Requiem Mass of- was in her Dak., died April 19 McGregor. N. fered April 15 in Sacred Heart church ALL BUT TWO little Donald Pozorski, of this of violins; William services Coborn. Robert Funeral home. She 63. group was Mrs. for George Heitzman. who died 82. Joseph’s St. conducted April 23 in Hennen, Harvey Bock, Clarinets; were second Aud- April Mr. llcitzman 12. survives with musicians of Sacred Heart school, 20 Sauk row, husband and church. Surviving her are daughters: and Joseph. two two Opatz, Joyce Bianga, Frances sons Pozorski, Doris rey Clarence, St. the following children: Rapids, beginners last October. Following Chicago: Mrs. Frank Reberg. Sauk Rap- were | $50 Ann Zormeier. violins; Florentine. John Albert, and Mulally, Waite Louis. Betty Lou Park and Cloud; 214 Phone ids; Leon, up Indin. Calif.. and Mrs. Ernest hours private practice and school rehearsals, of many and Victor. McGregor. N. Dak.: all of Krippner. Mary Lou trumpets; Miller, saxophone; Lyons, St. Clair, Mich. Mrs. Heitzman played the orchestra has several times the for sisters Paul. Brothers and Hedwig. St. par- member of the Sacred Heart Chris- Delma Carriveau, slide was a trombone; Joanne Zachman, Waite Neise, surviving Andrew ish Christian Mothers and also music recital. are at Here tian Mothcrs’ society but and also oI a is was a Virginia Schlicting, drums; Geisel. St. Stephen; third one Park; Mrs. Leonard many Sister M. charter row, member her parish. of Left right, front Thomas Hollenhorst, to row are, Cloud; and Mrs. Mrs. Goedert, St. Peter Karline, director; Joan Ross and Nancy Coborn, styles fine John Ramler in Ronald Alvord, Coborn, Marjorie Viola Bianga, Burial and in John Waite Park. Meyer. was piano.—(Harry’s Portrait Studio) Richmond—Funeral services Joseph's family lot in St. cemetery the were con— ALEXANDRIA Kaynar ducted April in 17 Sts. Peter Waite Park. and Paul’s in engagement and Crawford Mrs. Gordon church Paul's for John Ramler, St. Altar 56. who died Society Albert Dank April Surviving wedding 10. his that wife and Browerville.—Requiem Mass of- ring are sets was Spring.—Requiem Mass of- Cold was children: Edythe, HildEgarde, Wal- fered in church seven May St. Joseph’s by These 3 Friendly Business Firms April Boniface’s church St. fered 24 in await Mrs. Wayne ter. Gunter, Arthur, Erma. the Kuzniak Rev. S. B. for Mrs. Gordon inspection April who died Albert Dank. 62, 21. for your Plans Communion May and Cyril. W a Appreciate and Deserve 16 Your Patronage Crawford who died April She 29. . . was daugh- Surviving his wife and two are Mrs. Peter Lieser Surviving her husband and 21. two diamonds are oi Lorraine. both home. Loretta and at ters, 4’ children: Gordon Carol Jean. Also and Lake Henry.——Funeral services were parish Burial the in cemetery. was surviving her and Mrs. Mr. parents, conducted April 16 in St. Margaret’s are Shypertt unsurpassed beauty. Albert Andrew Kulick. church for Mrs. Peter Lieser. 72. who Members St. Altar of Paul’s church. The monthly in meeting Cloud—Funeral services so— St. Service Regardless of Distance were con— Stanislaus Kulick died April Mr. Lieser 13. and the fol- ciety, church April St. Cloud, will receive STROBEI’S Paul’s 24 for Holy the ducted St. school in cafeteria followed the lowing children survive: Aloys. Hub, and Browerville.—Funeral services were died April He Shypertt. who 20. Albert Communion in body Clara. all Lake in the church of Henry; 8 ANDERSON Agnes ceremonies. Mrs. FUNERAL Edward HOME and conducted April St. Joseph‘s church 29 in a Shypertt Surviving Mrs. 74. are was Leona. Kimball; and Mrs. Paul Wuertz. by the Rev. S. B. Kuzniak Stanislaus Sunday, for o’clock Mass May it Rieder 16. presided. Harry. JEWEIERS children: Angela, Cecilia. and nine Hill. Spring Kulick. 83. who died April 27. Surviving announced regular the Mrs. Gene at Two Events Planned Stanley Shypertt. and and was. Florence Niedzielski his children, wife three and Frank. are Francisco, Calif.; O’Hara, all of San meeting of the last Friday. Open house ESTABLISHED and ice 1m Thomas. Gilman.—Requiem Mary, and group Maria an cream offered ST. 614 GERMAIN ST. was Calif.; Frank Frank, San Bruno, Mrs. April Mrs. Hattie Brenny The in connection with social the 5 in Sts. Peter tea scheduled and Paul's for the ALEXANDRIA, church early MINN. William are Calif.; Figone. Oakland, Mrs. CLOUD, ST. MINN. for‘FInrence Niedzielski who 27, died Browerville.-—Funeral services annual Women’s Guild meeting will Calif; and Mrs. the Hedlund, Richmond, date be were exact to summer, an- April 3. Surviving her parents and conducted April in church 26 St. Joseph’s are There Floyd Br.nkman. St. Cloud. are in be charge of the of St. later. nounced Members decided to women by the Rev. Kuzniak B. for Mrs. grandchildren. 16 dispense Paul’s parish Friday, May in 14, with the June, July, and Hattie April Brenny. who died She Steinhoff 21. . Anton Refreshing 79. Surviving the following: August the institute. meetings. was are of- Waite Park.———Requiem Mass was John. Anna, Peter, Frank, Tony. and Father All members urged attend John Joseph’s church by April in St. to Denery, fered 24 pastor, SAUK RAPIDS are re— Also surviving 10 grandchildren and are Claude Schwinghammer for the Rev. the Guild Friday and ported the to tea being made eight great—grandchildren. on on progress died April Steinhoff, who 21. Anton 75, John receive the Frankoviz Communion Sunday. home. convent on on Steinhoff Mrs. and the Surviving are Mrs. Fergus Falls—Solemn Requiem About Mass 25 members Henry These Foehrenbacker Friendly F John, Brooten: Mrs. Business following children: and irma new were re- offered May in Lady Vic- 4 Our of Cloud; J. Essler, Earl Killeen, St. Mrs. was ceived Mrs. Ralph into the Altar society last Gross headed the com- and Your Appreciate Deserve Patronage church by the Rev. A. K. Franko- tory Mrs. Easier, River- George Sauk Centre; mittee Friday evening St. Paul’s in charge of the social hour. brother. of Seattle, Wash., 1n viz, assisted Waite Park; Calif.: Alphonse, brook, a the Rev. H. Wessling, by B. deacon. and Lake; Mrs. Schmitt, Pearl Mrs. Martin children: _Mrs. Lou the Rev. Vincent Manders, Mrs. Art Joseph Santo, subdeacon, for Feia Port; Mrs. James Majerus, West Herbert - _ - - instinctsr use John Frankoviz, 323.3%: 68, who died May 1. Alphonse Villard; and Mrs. Gruber, A'A'A St- ammonium ow was Surviving his mother, Mrs. M. Twenty-six grandchil- Speir, St. Cloud. May R are 5 the S l Cathedral l of the Immaculate was-h; m Verno’n’ M-rS. Byhmd’ Mt. Bob Frankoviz; three brothers, the Rev. A. K. survive. also dren Conception church for Joseph Feia, 66, Loomis, Alexandria; Browerville. Peter, Frankoviz, Seattle, Wash.; Dr. F. A. died who May 3. Mrs. Fcia the and fol- John Kurr Mrs. O . Frankoviz, Mrs. Novtony Fergus Falls; Joseph. Brem- Mary lowing children survive: Lon, Kenneth, Cloud—Requiem offered A Mass St. sisters, was Wash.: five Mrs. E. erton. Breckenridge.-Funeral Vernon, services Mrs. James Magnuson, all of were for in St. Augustine’s church Major Appliances, April Hardware, 23 Furniture Helen. all Webber. Mary. and of Fergus { church St. conducted April in St. Mary’s Cloud; Mrs. 29 John Cardinal, St. Cloud; April John Kurr. who died 20. Mrs. 53, Wahiawa, Falls; Mrs. Frank Goodrich. 9'3? the for Victor. by Rev. Benedict Petermeier Mrs. Deer River; Mrs. Louis Reed, IorYlEo UHDEI Avmonrv or COCA-COLA following In! survives with the county" Mr. Kurr or Arthur Ander- Oahu. T. H.: and Mrs. C. Mary She Sartell. Novtony, who died April 26. There 14 grandchildren and Sauk Rapids, Minn. Phone 375 are COCA-COLA Maybury, St. Mrs. children: James BOTTLING CO., ST. CLOUD, MINN. St. Paul. son. Surviving John 79. two great-grandchild. are sons: one was Edward, Paul; Raymond. and Norman, John Weiler Mrs. Breckenridge. Adolph, and both of Keefe Jane Meir- William all of St. Cloud; Mrs. offered Audrey May Stavrum Morris. Requiem Mass I. was Foley.-—Funeral services Mae. Watkins; Donna hoefer, and at GENINE were con- April church the in Assumption by 24 Wendel—Funeral ducted St. services in John’s St. church May 5 Burial Calvary home. in cemetery. were on was Ambulance St. Cloud Very Rev. John A. Fearon for Mrs. in Wendel‘s church by ARMY conducted May 3 St. the Rev. Roger u. s. Vossberg for Jane Othelda Johnson Mrs. Weiler. April John who died 21. Sur- 59. Karels for Audrey by the Rev. Bernard Keefe, who died 68. May Brothers 2. viving her husband and held four Cloud—Funeral services St. serwce are sons: daughter of were May Stavrum, one-year-old and sisters surviving Margaret, are Arnold, Vincent, Melvin. and Maurice. in church Augustine’s for April St. 20 Insurance Loans Surviving Marvel Rosella, Mr. and Mrs. Stavrum. Lawrence. and home; Mrs. at - Mary Mathews Berthold Mrs. Othelda Johnson. The Rev. Mrs. following broth- Jack her and the Dziuk, Minneapolis; parents Mrs. George are Olson, E. F. Mgr. Requiem offered the Mass. Ricker, O.S.B., Ann, Arthur, and Reiger. and sister: Patricia Breckenridge—Requiem Mass of- Spokane. Real Estate Auctlon was ers sale. . Burial in Calvary . cemetery. church Elliott. Mrs. April in St. Mary‘s by Fermin was fered 30 Dumonceaux Phone . Nicholas Decker the Rev. Benedict Petermeier for Mrs. Eleanor Kost Foley.—Requiem Mass offered May was Phone 1501 Souk Rapids died April Mary Mathews, who 73, 27. of- Rapids, Minn. Cold Spring.——~Requiem Mass 5 in Sauk St. John’s church offered by the Rev. Cloud—Requiem Mass Peter St. was was survive: Mrs. Lillian Mar- Two children church for fered May St. Boniface’s Kroll in for Mrs. 4 Femin Dumonceaux. Holy Angels church for who April in 19 tin Reginald, both of Breckenridge. and died who May 1. Nicholas Decker, Sr., died May She 2. 53. Mrs. Kost. who died April 16 in St. Dumon- Eleanor was Hendricks Mrs. Mary Surviving Mrs. Decker He 59. Harold leaves her Mr. VOERDING nephew, the Rev. Mrs. Paul. Her parents. and was are ceaux and'the Lor- children: Mrs. following John Mass. Osaki5.—Funeral services Bronder of Foley; officiated the Mr. Dumonceaux Kest. Requiem at were con— UNION STATE BANK raine Lipinski. Milwaukee, Wis.; Immaculate S. and the following ducted April in the Con- children: William Wimmer, 22 Gregory. Pallbearers were Richmond; Lawrence, the James Mohm Nicholas, J12, Elaine, REPAIR ception church by Rev. Jeanette. Donald, SERVIGE Robishon, Kost. Gene James, Gerald. George James Minneapolis; home. There Walter, who died and at all home; Bine. for Mrs. Mary Hendricks. 79, Fermin, in Arnie at Jr., the Paul Hardwig, and armed Burger, SAUK RAPIDS, MINN. grandchildren. Surviving the following three Memphis, April in in 19. service Tenn.; and Burial Calvary Una, cemetery. are are was Ogden, Mobil Utah. Gas & Oil- Loans & Insurance Claire Mother-House Ecru Nellie Vaillancourt in Mrs. FIBESTONE TIRES USE THEM AS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT Foley—Funeral services were con- PAINT BODY won: TWIN and BEDS. TOO ducted May St. 8 in John’s church by INSURANCE CORPORATION the Rev. John Kroll for Mrs. Sauk Rapids Nellie Phone 3254 Vaillancourt, who t 90, died May Five 5. children survive: William and Phillip, Foley; Mrs. Guy Loomis, Oak Park; Mrs. M. P. McGuier, Olympia, Wash.; Alfred, and St. Paul. There 24 grand- COLD SPRING are children. Mrs. C. H. Beumer St. Augusta. Funeral services were These Friendly Business Firms conducted in St. Mary’s church May on Mrs. 8 for C. H. Beumer. who 66. died and Deserve Appreciate Your Patronage May 5. Surviving following the chil- are dren: Ervin, St. Cloud; Mrs. John Kosh- iol. Mrs. Gregor Moeller, all Norbert. of St. Augusta; Mrs. Roman Kunkel, St. Cloud; and Mrs. Henry Luxem- Kunkel. burg. MATHEW HALI. Mrs. John McMahon In So Many Ways--- St. Cloud—Requiem Mass offered was April Paul’s 17 in St. by church the Lumber, Coal, Building Mate- Rev. John Denery for Mrs. John Mc- Mahon who April died 15. She 78. was rial, Insulation. Roofing Surviving three children: E. J. Mc- are Cold Spring Granite Prod- Mahon and Mrs. R. J. Truziuski. both ammo. MINN. cow of St. Cloud; and M. Lies. Mrs. J. Mil- be helpful. ucts can waukee. Wis. ORainbow and Diamond Gray C0. WENNER THE g'rit feed at poultry A Choice Selection of your or dealer. Impleo Hardware, Furniture, GIFTS Fuel. and O Furnaces Mill ments. ends from the Cold Plumbing. Spring plant foundations. for Embalming Licensed Occasions For All driveways, walks. etc. Phone Cold Spring 29 . Bibles OAgg'reg-ate and granite-sand Framed Pictures Cold Spring, at Isle. Morton Sick in Claire, residence, it Wilson Offi- Call Sets THIS HOME Eau Wis, will is located 1328 street. at WEBER Odessa, and Minnesota. ' Crucifixes cial for The opening of the priory is June 21. set be the mother-house for temporary the Ends Book Books mother-house headquarters will be the for one new STORE CLOTHING - Benedictine of the Diocese of La Crosse priory ‘new OStatues—hand carved of Cold Spring Granite Co. branches of the Convent of several independent of 80 Benedictine sisters. 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