St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 11, 1948 · Page 2 of 6
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ST. THE CLOUD REGISTER 1948 11, June Friday, PAGE THREE " ‘ AVON Father V Mark Golden Anniversary Melrose Perham Pupils Steichen DIES IN POGATSCHNIK Observes in JOSEPH Joseph, Ste- and daughters: St. of resident lifetime Avon—A Give Silver Recitals Priehs tly Jubilee Pogatsch- Joseph county, Stearns Joseph; Peter, La- John, St. phen; following here buried nik, was Dak.; Mrs. Vincent Mur- kota, N. offered in St. Bene- Requiem Mass Willeke, John St. Mrs. phy, Avon; Father by dict’s church May 24 Perham.——Three musical (Continued recent From Page One) Zitur, Rockville; the Very Rev. John Hartman, Joseph; Mrs. O.S.B. Schneppenheim, Werner the highlight the events at were “to retain in their minds that George great A. Rauch, Long Prairie; Jacobson and O. Staples; Mrs. A. Pogatschnik, the father Mr. 87, closing the St. of for Henry’s year love, and admiration respect, for the Very Rev. T. S. Ziolkowski, St. children, home of died in his 11 both of music department. Elbert Armstrong, Mrs. the priesthood Catholic of the Cloud; the Very Rev. Matthias St. born in May 21. He Hayrinen, Minneapolis; S. T. Mrs. i was Miss Claudia Vorgert, youthful Church. We that here in trust Hoffman, Melrose; the Very Rev. Joseph March grand- 12, 1861. Six Frank . . . Wis; and Mrs. Superior, local pianist, presented complete the United States that spirit will a Peter J. Kroll, St. Cloud; the Very served active pallbearers. George, Another Klier, Avon. sons as son, from She is prevail and that this will occasion program memory. a Rev. Luke Fink, O.S.B., Albany; They Rueben Edwin and July, died in 1946. were four—year pupil of Sister Laurice. be contribution that spirit.” to a and the Rev. Fathers Joseph Wes- Pogatschnik, Edward St. Stephen; and grandchildren. There 33 Two other musical are events sendorf, Buckman; were Vincent Wei- Present Mother Is Pogatschnik and James Willeke, A great-grandchildren. sister, 15 the junior recital the afternoon gand, St. on Augusta; I Paul Lansing, St. Joseph; and Timothy and Father Steichen's 85-year-old Cloud, St. of Torker Anna Mrs. May of and senior 23 recital the Cambridge; a Henry Soenneker, Lit- Herbert Murphy, Avon. I mother, Mrs. Anna Steichen, who Po- Mr.'and Mrs. also survives. day. same tle Falls; Paul Eberle, Mayhew lives retired .Mr.-Pogatschnik in Raphael’s home, married St. Survived is been would have by gatschnik Participants Lake; in the junior Harold J. Dimmerling, pro- 1115 Cloud, son’s St. for her Wle and the present following 64 May 27. was sons years Schattsschneider, Brushvale; Ann Fred Kampsen, Clar- gram were jubilee Three sisters observance. Margaret Radke, Beverly issa; Rosen, B. J. Wildenborg, Eugene brother Father Steichen and of two Rose Marie Olson, Scheuer, LaVerne Saz- James Minette, William also attended. They Sister were Judy Rice, Margy Wey, Schoenber- Ignatius Wippich, ama, Harold Elmarie, Cloud hospital; St. Mrs. Rosela Lederman, Kost; Douglas Robert Smith,iSt. Cloud; ger, John P. Gregory, Lake; Pearl Mrs. Barker, Jerome Berns, Joseph Fathers Victor Siegeler, Rice; Anton Holthaus, Alois Luxemburg; Berns, Dale Lubitz, Richard Cau- Sylvester Renner, Kimball; Steichen, Cold John N. A. J. Spring; and ghey, Donald Huss, James Schatt— Van Zutphen, 0.S.C., Verndale; Steichen, A. Kimball. Another sister, schneidcr; U. Hullin, North Prairie; Rembert Rolla, Mrs. Anna Geffrey, N. Dak., Ambrose Moenkedick, Bularzik, Herbert O.S.B., Collegeville; unable attend. to was Schmidt, Don Garber, Philip We'l- Benno Retzek, Elrosa; Henry Three nieces Father Steichen of Judy Hanson, Frank, ter, Darlene Nagel, Duelm; Frederick Wiech- bride who flower acted and girls as Joan Lederman, Rita Rosenthal, Luxemburg; L. J. Haupt, mann, his first Mass 25 in at years ago Rose Marie Jung, Elaine Little Leaders, Falls; C. M. Haupt, Bluff- St. Mary’s church, Cloud, St. came Elaine Peleske, Agatha Schoenber— Joseph ton; Snyers, 0.S.C., Ona- St. Nicholas for the jubilee. They to Elizabeth Bauk, Arilda Seif— mia; S. K. Kuzniak andA. J. Krae. ger, Miss Angeline Kunkel, Paul, St. are Mary-Jane ert, Woessner, Donna Browerville; S. A. Fadrowski, mer, who “bride;” Mrs. Ben Gachne was Paschke, Sally Schmidt, Randall; John A1- Leo Revering, Tintah; (Dorothy Geffrey), Denbigh, N. of Dad proud him— Tell you're ban, and Barbara Caughey. Joseph Bloch, Roscoe; F. Falque, C. Dak., and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich Staples; Elmer Sobieck, Sauk Those participating in the gilt! "wearable" (Eleanor with worthy Geffrey), John, St. N. sen— a Centre; Ralph Aschoff and Val ior recital Peter Helmberger, were Dak., who the flower girls. were Klimek, St Cloud; Catherine Hammers, Jack T’urel- Assisting Father Steichen the ~ at MRS. HERMAN THIELEN AND Nich Siegmund, MR. Mr. and Mrs. Thielen, Mrs. Henry bach, Patricia Mohr, Mary Schan- Fathers B. H. Wessling, Fer us altar Father August Preus- Enneking; second Mrs. Michael Schneider, were parish in Melrose marked Boniface’s of St. row, berger, Winkler, Patricia Falls; Francis Betty Hohn, Col is; St. Anthony, assistant priest; Theodore, Mrs. Morris Adrain, and Lawrence. Aloys ser, Leaders, Mary Helen Claude Bauck, Schwinghammer, Mary Waite wedding anniversary May golden 24 with their Father N. Kremer, Sauk Centre, Thielen, another of Easton, Wash., not Doll, son, Patricia was pres- Bucholz, LuBell Park; John Bussmann, Belle living children Riv- their eight for the of present seven and Father Alphonse Kremer, St. the celebration. at ent Garber, Rose Marie Drahmann, Austin Kinsella, J. right, first Brandon; occasion. Left Boniface, Mrs. to er; row, are Cloud, cousins Father of Steichen, Betty Wilkowski, Fred Zeller, and B d i Petermeier, t Brecken- e n e c deacon and subdeacon, respectively; Graduated Mary Claire Parish Hassler. of St. Augustine ridge; Victor Ronellenfitsch, and Father Paul Kunkel, Browns O.S.B., Cold Spring; Anthony Valley, and Father Varley, Joseph Paul In St. Ronellenfitsch, O.S.B., Richmond; Ten Children in Herman Paynesville, of ceremonies. master Paul Shurek, Elmdale; Kraemer, Note To Pastor’s Among the priests Jubilee from other Receive 1st Communion Wheaton; Wilfred G. Birk, Last- diocese Fathers Jerome Camp- were William V. Tarman, Morrill; rup; bell, Darwin; Joseph Fair- Berne, Herman.——-Ten children made Hugo Tell, O.S.B., New Munich; N. Dak.; and Father G. C. mount, James Mohm, Osakis; Fred Hin- their First Holy Communion.in Bierens, Hankinson, N. Dak. Parishioners of St. Augustine’s, St. Cloud, will attend nenkamp, Pearl Lake; Joseph Charles’ St. parish Trinity Sun- Other Priests Attending Solemn Bloch, Roscbe; Mass Sunday Roger L. Vossberg, at 10 :30 and participate in special a a They day. led the to Com- were Other priests who St. Patrick; attended the and Thomas Shadeg, Sunday afternoon honor their to Father pastor, program munion rail by their jubilee the Very parents. Rev. Francis Brooton. were Louis Traufler, O.S.B., the occasion his of 50th . in on year priesthood. the Parishioners serving the jubi— 7/ on Melrose Pair lee committee Andrew Engels, are _ Herman Held, Sister Immacula, J. C. Hennes, Mrs. A. R. Plrombon, / ' é Sunday \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Mrs. P. J. Meagher, and Dr. W. T. Observe day Golden special is a'tie : :: Give him a for r Wenner. a / / / RIGHT! Chairman of WHITE IS the parish day ob- PERSONALITY COLOR! Sunday is next J. C. servance \\\\\\ Wedding Jubilee 2.98 Hennes. Mrs. Christ I.50 Varner is in \\ charge ‘ of the parish lunch. Others assisting with in- arrangements clude George Gretsch, arrange- He'll proud punch with white Bright? Conservative? be- Here pat- a as are and supplies; Melrose—St. Inents Mr. and Mrs. Boniface’s church collar! San- broadcloth shirt-smart delight soul- and colors his to terns Charles Nearman, invitations; Sis- the jubilee of Mass of- was scene a forized—H 33-35. I7; sleeve: rich fabrics! of to h variety Immaculata, ter Sister ferred a Mariola, by Rev. the Very Matthias Sister Marold, and Sister Hoffmann Areta, May when Mr. 24, and MESEN- decorations; C. H. Varner, Mrs. hous- Herman 39c Thielen observed Anklets; and cdorchoice—sizes 10-12 Cotton Rayon pr" JEAN MISS ... . ing; Peter Kleis, their transportation; golden wedding anniversary. Andrew of Engels daughter John BURG, above, and Friebe, 85: jubilarians The in married Shorts, W Worked-sizes 30443.: “Juan...” were Ben ushers; Rossmeisl, special col- St. Boniface’s church May 24, 1898, Mesenburg, Russell and Mrs. Mr. lection; Tom McAlpin, publicity; before 36-46:.m................o9c Monsignor Bernard Richter, w boulevard, St. Minnesota 901 Miss Wilma Steman, bride and at- there pastor that time. at 1 tendants; Bachelor of Mrs. Cloud, received her Lawrence Ems- Mr. Mrs. Thielen and have lived 6 Iander and Mrs. Andrew Fruth, the in nursing Science degree from all their married life Mel~ near flowers; Edward and Pull, specials. Paul, Catherine, St. College of St. and retired rose, seven years ago Clergy day last Tuesday took her in Miss Mesenburg June 7. was from their farm. charge of Father Berthold Ricker, Mary’s hospital, training in St. Children Mr. of and Mrs. Thielen O.S.B. On the dinner completed and just committee Minneapolis, Boniface, St. Rose; Mrs. Nick THE GAMBLE are BLOCK, ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA Mrs. Charles Richardson, U. Mrs. months’ affiliation the three at were Siegmund and Mrs. Michael Iterm Dore; and Mrs; Robert. M95911- Cloud. hospital in St. Veterans’ S. Schneider, St. Cloud; Mrs. Henry "on: roun “or. noon” ONE FRIENDLY burg. members of St. suonmc Her parents cEnrn are Enneking, Melrose; Mrs. Morris parish. Augustine’s Adrian, Mankato; Theodore and J, Richmond Holds Parish Lawrence, New Munich; Aloys, Easton, Wash. There also 36 Gammle are GREATEST SALE! Memorial Rite Day glreindchildren and great~grand- on one i d. c The reception held following was Richmond—A Memorial day oh- family dinner. Mr. Thielen is a in Richmond last week servance 76; Mrs. Thielen is 72. included Mass in Sts. Peter and Paul’s church, procession the to a Pupils Two Music parish and there cemetery, prayers for the dead. Father Anthony Ronellenfitsch, Varied Present O.S.B., offered Mass the and de- CORONAD'Taprice” livered the in which he sermon paid tribute the to dead and war Recital Program POPULAR warned American Legion members that it is their duty help to stem the tide of Communism today. Members of the Legion the and Two seniors Our Lady’s of school Ladies’ auxiliary d others of music n a in presented were pro- a walked in procession and, led by in St. Raphael’s in gram annex Father Burkard Arnheiter, O.S.B., St. Cloud June 2. REGULAR LOW PRICE 24.95 offered for the dead. A prayers John Beuning offered fol- the salute given by firing squad. was a lowing five no numbers: “Grande Built In loop CAPACITENNA e ; '.' Playing ; of concluded taps the cer- Polka De Concert,” Bartlett; by emonles. outside aerial needed! march, “Pomp and Circumstance,” by Elgar; “Invitation the to Father Lord Explains Dance,” Carl Maria Weber; von Oil Convenient Carrying Handle 0 : “Prelude in C Sharp Minor,” by Cotholics' Dillidence Rachmaninoff; and “Polonaise in take wherever it go! you A Flat,” by Chopin. JoAnn DeZurik the presented St. Louis, Mo.—The Operates Either reason On AC DC: following: a “Three Part or Invention Platonite Catholics 18 DISH “diffidently Pc. SET inac- are No. by 1,” Bach; “Moonlight So— plug tive,” iust in anywhere! said it the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, nata,” 27, by Beethoven; “Noc- op. S.J., in his keynote the at course turne,” 9, by Chopin; “Ro- op. 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