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

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Friday, June 1948 18, THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE THREE fie" Chancery lists Graduated From Eighth rde W diam. REQUIESCANT GENUINE U. S. ARMY MINNEAPons Appointments in IN PACE BUNK FATHER’S DAY St. Paul W Region tilt?” Podlish SPECIAL! Mn. Joseph BEDS Staples.~—Requicm Mass oflered was Saturday last of week in Sacred Heart $200“ St. Paul.~—Clergy appointments church by the Rev. F. C. Fslquc for Mrs. Joseph Podliska. who 47, died June this announced week 9. by the Chan- WITH STERILIZEL 2 MATTRESSES Surviving her husband and are one office of the Archdiocese of cery daughter, Elaine. Burial in Lidger- was US! THEM St. Paul the following: wood, N. Dak. AS are TWIN "05. 1‘00! Mn. Nicholas Evens The Rev. Ladislaus Sledz, Ph.D., from the University of Cracow Farming.—-Funeral to services were con- ducted June 8 in St. Catherine's church the St. Paul seminary in St. Paul. for Mrs. Nicholas Evens, who died June The Patrick Rev. J. Callanan 4. She 80. Surviving 12 children: was are from Ireland the Church of the Nicholas, to St. Cloud: Ben, Waite Park; William, Santa Monica, Calif.; Henry, Guardian Angels in.Hastings. Melrose: Mrs. Henry Spoden, Richmond; The Rev. Michael from Lawler Margie, Tacoma, Wash.: Gertrude. Minn- the Church Guardian of the An- eapolis: Mrs. Harold Broosard. Paynes- ville; John. Sauk Rapids; Alex, Joseph, in Church of gels Hastings the to and Mrs. Walter Blonigcn, all Farm- of the Our Lady of Lake in Mound. ing. There 53 grandchildren and 38 are The X. Rev. Harvey F. Egan grandchildren. great Church in the of St. Mary from Ronald Grunloh St. Paul St. Mary’s, St. Barna- to Avon—Funeral services were con- Fairview, Swed- bas, Asbury, and ducted June 12 in St. Benedict church for Ronald Grunloh, 9-month-old hospitals in Minneapolis. of ish son Mr. Mrs. and Urban Grunloh, who died The Louis J. Heitzer Rev. from June 10. Surviving his parents and are Church St. Mary, Help of the of the following brother and sisters: Don- ald. Barbara Ann, the and Carol. Christians, in Sleepy Eye to Sybille Schauer Joseph in Wacoma. Church of St. Make Dad happy Father’s on ST. AUGUSTINE’S JUNIOR- HIGH] JoAnn Hommerding, Pauline Templin, Lottie ofi’eFEd Shaw, The Edward L. Wojtowicz Rev. St. Cloud—Requiem Mass was June and Phyllis 9 in the Degree; third Sister Cathedral the Immacula, the of Immacu- from the Church of Immacu- row, graduated The class 35. is pictured Day (June above' 20th) with this late Conception for Sybille Schauer, Patrick Bigley, Joseph O’Keefe, Michael Murphy, late in Columbia C pti n e o o c n who died June 6. She 82. Surviving was with their Father Louis Traufler, pastor, O.S.B., John Thoele, Arthur Daw, William Held, Robert Alo- Heights the Church of St. to two sisters, Catherine, are St. Paul. and colorful, useful of and their teacher, set Sister Immacula. Left Barbara, right, to Hermann, St. Cloud. Marita Ritsche, and Father Louis; Burial fourth in Olivia. the ysius in was Calvary cemetery. front Louise Mechavich, Catherine Wen- Mary Ostendorf, Lawrence Raden, Leander row, Clarence Rev. Leonard W. are The row, Sportsman Grooming Mrs. Leo Essentials. Lenzen Jean Ahrens, Nancy Varner, Joan Tomaseski, Hormann. Raymond Kampa, John McAlpin, ner, Thomas Aloysius in from the Church of St. Nancy Bensen, Mary Leisen, St. Cloud—Funeral and Mary Muel- Ann Latzka, services James Kampa, Robert Perkins, and John Olivia the Church of St. Mary to were con- ducted June 14 in Paul’s Four St. full church each of his ler; second for Mary, Sauer, A. Yvonne Ahles, Betz. Herbert Held, another ounces Paul. graduate, is in St. row, in not Mrs. Leo Lenzen. 54, who died June 11. Donna Eizenhocfer, Patrciia Walsh, Mary Kasner, the picture.—-(Bob Molitor photo) George R. Bigot from The Rev. Surviving her husband and the fol- are favorite Shave lowing Lotion children: Leo. and Talc Mrs. Edward Berg. Paul the St. seminary in St. Paul and Mrs. Jean Doyle, St. Cloud; Mrs. the Church the Ascension in of to Norbert Roering, Marshall; Mrs. Richard Sportsman’s in beautiful Minneapolis. Wagner and Dolores Lenzen, both of Minneapolis; Mrs. August Schuler, Cin- The Rev. John T. from Brown cinnati. 0.: Mrs. Edward Scholen, Mor- Trout Fly St. Paul the seminary in St. Paul package. new ris; Mrs. Gust Peterson, Brainerd. There the Church St. Timothy of in 20 grandchildren. to are Maple Lake. Mary Joan Necser *Pluc tax Thomas J. Conroy The Rev. St. Cloud—Funeral services were con- ducted the St. Paul in from seminary the St. Paul’s church to by the Rev. John Denery June 7 for Mary Joan in Church of the Nativity St. Paul. Neeser, infant METZROTH daughter Mr. of and Mrs. RevfiJames Hall The E. from Earl Neeser. She died June 6. Burial was in Calvary the St. Paul seminary in St. Paul cemetery. Church Patrick in the of St. St. to St. 623 Ger. St. Cloud DOUBLE DECK WOODEN BEDS Skluzacek Fr. Paul. Hurt The Rev. Leonard J. Jenniges CLOTHING . C0. Sturdy Hardwood built conform rigid require- to to army . . . from in the‘St. Paul seminary St. all inches wide 30 and inches long. 80 ments are . . On of Day Paul Church Lady, lst the of Our Mass to .2 Mattresses—Used, Cleaned, Sterilized. Help Christians, in Sleepy of Eye. Mattresses made of selected cotton felt covered sturdy and in Joseph The M. Kasel from Rev. A.C.A. striped ticking. 30x74-inch size fit bunk beds. to As Car Hits Ditch Conditioning the St. Paul seminary in St. Paul Air double-deck Army bunk beds. The the Army paid 18.50 for Church Immaculate the of the to bunks alonel—now have them complete for just 17.77 you can Conception Columbia Heights. in with Buy mattresses. for two sleping help extra to space Rev. Donald J. Schnitzius The St. Paul.-—Father solve the housing problem just and bed for George extra J. “, an camps or as For Homes the St. Paul seminary in St. from Skluzacek, Sturdily-built bed ordained cottages. springs included. easily Convert the to priest- A rang»: Paul the Church of St. Helena to hood for into single the beds. These two bargains that hundreds Archdiocese of For Offices of St. are Wise Minneapolis. in ST. JOHN CANTIUS’ school, St. Farrington, Paul buyers Cloud, Veronica June will Scratched, sound. Kloskowski, 5, marred, chipped, but Martha want. Kios- seriously in- was For large job The George Skluzacek Rev. J. any kowski, jured COMPLETE in UNIT Arleen Mueller, and ENTIRE ONLY Bonnie Ficenec; automobile UNIT second accident an graduated these boys girls and from the from the St. Paul seminary in St. last Charles week. Inderrieden, Paul Tholl, Daniel Zabin- row, .77 the Church 2 BEDS Paul St. Stanis- of to eighth grade this They pictured with ski, Roderick Roda, John Schwitalla, year. Peter are Treb- Driving alone from New Market, Free Estimates in St. laus Paul. their teacher, Sister Francene. The graduates 2 MATTRESSES toske, James McGuire, and Hilary Mohs.—(Bob Mo- are, where he had said his First Mass, Alfred S. Wagner The Rev. from left right, first to Jeanette it'll..." EV Mrosla, L311??? Beverly litor photo) row, Jordan 2 SPRINGS to to return he vestments Phone 2532-W ~ in St. the St. Paul seminary Paul had borrowed for the : occasion, the The Minneapolis Surplus Great War Store : the Newman foundation in Min- to priest lost Amount control of young the St. Cloud, St. Germain Street, Minn. 504 neapolis. I Endoud . which found the in ditch. car, : was Enclosed please find 3 : Fleming’s ......................................... ., Father Skluzacek Please send ..Bunlc, Beds and Mattresses; taken to Scouts was Journey I .............. I St. Francis’ hospital $17.77 for Entire Unit. Shakopee, at ' I : Refrigeration suffering from internal Co. injuries. NAME : . ADDRESS ArchbishOp John Gregory I Mur- l ....... .. To Washington SHIPPED FREIGHT COLLECT ' informed the of accident, I ray, hur- II-llIIII-III-I-I...IIIIII-I-l-I'IIIIIIIIIII-I‘ K. C. Building St. Germain 921 ried Shakopee to with - Father Hi1- Great" Hacker, tit-it Vicar St. Cloud, Minnesota General. The ary injured priest removed St. to was Eight senior Girl Scouts, stu- .w Mary’s hospital Rochester where _ at nmnnnous won sunpms dents SlORl-r Cathedral high school, of operation performed. an was left Tuesday last by of week sta- The priest had just been tion weeks’ two ap- wagon camp- on a pointed Intern! Storm W417 assistant Strap/11.1 0/ the Church Mdmcr‘u'az at of sightseeing ing trip Wash- and to St. Stanislaus in St. Paul. ington, D. C. They will at stay GERMAIN STREET ST. 504 Manor, Rockwood Bethesda, Md. AWIZ (the Girl nationag Scout at PHONE 2790 MINN. CLOUD, ST. camp the Washington. edge of . V These with the along scouts, local Girl executive, Mrs. Scout Savig, 0. S. who will accompany them, launched their trip by re- Textron Comfortable Pajamas ceiving Communion in at group a. Immaculate the Cathedral the of Conception. ST. ANTHONY’S SCHOOL had 49 Hommerding, Dona Ziebol, Herbert Bares, and Don- En they visit route expect to ald Friedrichs; third James Neis, Floyd Stock- graduates this row, The class is pictured year. Father’s places Day! interest. The night of first For inger, Richard Schreifels, Ronald Waldorf, Donald above, they scheduled left be Madi- right, to to front at Richard Henkemeyer, are Moshier, row, Ervin Vos, Ronald Gasser, Roger Schotl, Wis. Patricia Zieglmeier, Frances Kloeker, Patricia son, Sil- Ronald Brunner, Raymond Kosel, Robert Vogel, John Uniontown, At Pa., vernail, Ellen of Jane Jennis, Carole Condon, Virginia 8. group Cremers, Robert Borgart, and Thomas Buttweiler; senior local Hagen, and leaders Rosella scouts Driver, Marylin Krier, Joanne Zen- fourth John Ahmann, Roger Hagen, Joseph row, plan be their hostesses to and and Wayne Lommel; second Darlene Hen- ner, es- Saatzer, John Sakry, row, Edward Killeen, Gerald Ross, remain overnight cort and with derson, Shirley Thielman, Eileen Reh, Ann Marie James Janey, John Silvernail, Robert Wahl, Daniel them Camp Riamo. Keller, at Jean Stang, Joan Levandowski, Donna Mae Euteneuer, and Richard Fiereck.——(Harry’s Por- Representative Harold Knutson Gillitzer, Joan Gaida, Rosalia Brinkman, Mary Ann trait studio) has provided Congress, to passes unforized of styles Middy and Melrose the White House, Students coal: and other St. Louis" Cardinalsi many Set . . . places interest. of beautifully. and wash that will cotton wear Local council assisting women and blues, Stripes figure: rose greens, or Zealously the Tryout ’Build’ troop their reach Camp to goal Shakopee were at Size: A D 34 48. to tan. to or Mmes. Erwin Hall, Nolden, A. J. and Stewart Father’s Graves. Day Bernadette June 20th - Mission Schmidt is the leader in charge Proiect The Louis St. Cardinals, which who have uniforms asked to Remember are worked has Dad and diligently with toward a have placed boys Fine Cotton in them, $5.95 the Cardinals more young do wear the as realization of this dream, scout Practical the major leagues than Gift! other supply not equipment this of any sort actually in the Broadcloth ful- of now process Melrose—After nine baseball months will system, of conduct at tryout Bats, balls, and a camps. fillment. _ mission steady activity, boys tryout and for players be- catching Gorgeous equipment camp furnished. young 1.00-2.80 are Girls making the trip Helen are girls the of eighth grade the in tween St. of broad- 17-23, River- style quality All Cost fine at pajamas in incurred incident TIES ages to expenses Hick, Rita Lacher, Lois Maehren, Boniface’s school .......................... side look with Park, .. Shakopee, Minn., the trial can will be refunded fit. Stripes cloth canforized perfect for camp any Marie McConnell, Mickey Sauer, satisfaction . the Wednesday . . at miniature Fancy and Thursday, June player .98'1'50 signing contract with a any Joan Schmidt, Deloris tailored Schneider, They’re blue in and church, school, green. and race, parish 23 and house 24. BELTS club in the Cardinal organization. Joan Sivinski. and ...................... they had been D .. “building” for comfort. Size; A 34 48. mis- to to or as The a has been made camp pos- Dress sion project. 2.45-4.95 sible through Awards the Pastor co-operation Presents of Close Communion lst SHIRTS to Their little mission “parish” Harold Huss, secretary the Com- of .................... .. may be only to drawing mercial club, 29c-79c appear and will be free a to Anthony’s St. Grads To Quality Foxhome Lovely Soft, SummerSchool $3.50 the blackboard, but the archi— all boys who believe on they future are SOCKS tect, artist, and builders major testify league players. This is Rayon ............ .. a Foxhome.——A the to fact two-week religious that the project has of the part 60-camp being Graduation exercises Complete for boys 49 program Line Latest Style vacation been school in St. Joseph’s constructed the sacrifice at conducted this by the Car- and girls par- of St. Anthony’s year pa- Straw style smooth Hats Coat tailored of pajamas ish here will of candy bars close and to when motion pictures dinals in the United come States rochial and school, a . . . St. Cloud, were children along with will other mission Multi blues, receive colored stripes their in earnest Canada. some held in the parish rayon. following greys, church WE E B R activity. First Holy Communion and others High Mass and in which stripes The the at gradu- will two-tone a start 11 at greens rose program . . . Solemn Communion Sunday. ates May The 28. each entire Altar day and will be Boys under sang Total 45 a.m. blue, and dusty lt. dk. blue The. Sacrament maroon, Confirmation role. of class received the Holy Communion. supervision of veteran Cardinal Clothing Stores Forty-five boys at present will be are administered Sizes A by D 34 48. Coadjutor to to or who scouts, have had Diplomas years’ listed presented the by many active roster of altar were on Bishop Peter W. Bartholome June experience in this work. their Father boys pastor, B. J. Wilden- in St. Boniface’s camp parish. They Albany 23. Assisting the Cold Spring Father pastor, Camp activities will include borg, - who also announced the are: William Kloeckner, in instructing St. Cloud drills in throwing, running, field- winners scholarships. of They High were school the students: children Gene Ei— Sister M. Loretto were ing, and hitting. Pitchers will have John Cremers, of Mr. and Mrs. son den, Leslie Eiden, and Sister Donald Frie, M. Johnelle, Franciscan opportunity their to test fast Anton an Cremers; and Frances Richard Frie, Sisters Peter Herges, MAIL ORDER BLANK Le- of St. Francis’ hospital in balls and in regular Klocker, daughter of Mr. curves and Mrs. games Roy Humbert, Breckenridge. Jack Meyer, and with the teams made of the Joseph Klocker. scholarships The up Denald Seep. Fandel’s St. Cloud, Minn. players in attendance. entitle the winners their to first . . . Grade school pupils: Sheldon Players should bring their year’s tuition Cathedral at high own Budde, Darrell Eiden, David Ei- Please gloves send pair of Textron and baseball shoes. All boys school. me .............. .. den, Neil Eiden, Gerald Fink, Allyn pajamas Size Hofman, price. Terry Hofman, at .............. .............. .. .. On Your Harold Hollermann, Dial Kenneth Holt- o .. 2nd choice Color choice lot haus, John Igers, Hermann Im- . . . .......... .. .......... .. dieke, James Juen, Robert Klas~ Name Richard Kuhlmann, Kenneth sen, SUNDAY Loxterkamp, James Meyer, Mark Address 7:30 a.m.——WSBR (Duluth)—-—Sacred Heart ..... .. program Meyer; 9:30 a.m.—WCCO (Twin Cities)—CBS Church . Cash of the Charge Air C.O.D \\\\\\\\\\~ Leo Meyer, Roger Moening, Eu— 9:45 \ a.m.-——WDAY (Fargo)—-—Sacred Heart and the \\\\\\\ program Moening, Arnold Nordmann, gene Question Box 'David Nordmann, Elmer Roerhl, 10:30 \\\\\ a.m.—Hour of Faith \\\\\ ,Aloys Roering, Dale Ruehle, WTCN (Twin Cities), KFGO (Fargo), KFAM (St. Cloud), Thomas Schlicht, James Schoe- and KSTP (Twin Cities)—Catechism Comes Life to necker, David Sieben, Donald Till- WDAY (Fargo)—Religion in the News Reuben Van Beck. Ralph Vol- man, 5:00 p.m.—-The Catholic Hour M en’s Dept. bert, David Wander, Henry West— KFAM (St. Cloud), WDAY (Fargo), WEBC (Duluth), erhaus, Andrew W h t F andel’s WMFG e s e r (Hibbing), a u s, WHLB and (Virginia), Thomas Zachman, and James 5:30 p.m.——Greatest Story Ever Told Main Floor Zirbes. WTCN (Twin Cities) KNAX and (Yankton) WEEKDAYS Priests Bus 6:30 Drivers a.m.—WSBR (Duluth)—Sacred Heart program 7:15 a.m.—WMIN (Twin Cities)——Sacred Heart program Charleston, S. Can—In addition THURSDAY their to duties 3:15 a.n1.—KVOX pastor and assist- (Mdorhead)-—Faith in Our as Time ant Blessed :00 pastor p.m.—Family Sacrament at Theater church here, KGDE Fathers John (Fergus Mc- Falls) J. and WLOL (Twin Cities) Carthy William and J. Croghan “St. Cloud’s Home-Owned SATURDAY drive school busses miles 20 day 5 :00 p.m.——WTCNV(Twin a Cities)—Hour Light of Department Store” five days week during the school 7 a :30 a.m.——KVOX (Moorhead)——Hour of St. Francis year.