St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 18, 1948 · Page 4 of 6
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rtwixiayyr. ‘ e“ W:’-":r‘¥g ‘5 "’ up???“ In. or. mg. ' . ,1 THE REGISTER ST. CLOUD 1948 June 18, PAGE FIVE-,1 Friday, ,, NO, God! Thanks, l l Free Pres? Operflles The Sooiely for the Propagation ASK if FOR FREEZERS HOME Two'FlIIlls World OI I“ “I Inc" ‘ 'l' Planned Parenthood Movement ' Building Newt 2rleaps.—~The Institute struggle o: , For Home and $.33; ..*:::.::::::::‘::r*;?.:.fi:. MINN- ST. CLOUD. / - Fa... , / Missions Foreign and Home Russia. ,/j and the Soviet satellite countries depicted in Loyola was 3. On Display FRANK, Diocesan Director HENRY REV. university forum address here by Conditioning Air Neil MacNeil, assistant managing g 40.00 .8 deceased) (living Perpetual Member or 2532-W Phone editor of the New York Times. 1.00 Member (1 Ordinary Citing the experience of the Family Mem- the Membership (known Special as For Times, Homes MacNeil t said: “Since the _‘_ leming’s enrolled, the nine bership—besides F revolution Russian have been one we For Offices " : enrolled deceased, be allowed only have living to others, one corre— may or spondent For time in the USSR’s large at job Refrigeration 6.00 a for year) any Co. ,1 one .................... .. ...... the vast to activities report spaces education of for, the Perpetual Bursa A young a of people. 190,000,000 That meant ..$l,500.00 priesthood. the for that the correspondent had Free work to estimates man K. Building C. St. Germain 921 ............................. - 75.00 for catechist hours of 24 day, days the For support a. seven year one a a St. Cloud, ...... .. Minnesota week. Phone 2532-W student through supporting scholarship A one / “Argentina, which is much of 600.00 his seminary // ,, course............... ......... ..... interest Americans, has to resorted Fleming’s 1 intimidation‘of to. the foreign / cor- . the Catholic Church has establish- respondents the prevailing Society for regime the of Members g gisin in all did like. of the Spain, of has Faith the not the too, of centers Propagation ments con- may Refrigeration Co. trols with the the under Yukon the and has the exception of Old indulgence plenary / on press re- a sorted intimidation will to of of statioa Feast Crow. A be conditions June 22, usual corre- soon op- spondents. Of Africa, Building there. that 921 ened l Feast June and 24, Paulinus, course St. K. C. St. Germain ,/ is Dark Africa. with countless - its St. John the of Nativity the I Conversions of not are numerous millions, is simply impossible. Cloud, St. Minnesota ' Baptist. there but Catholic I are some com- “I would estimate that 'l the free such Teslin, munities, where AMONG the APOSTOLATE as ‘1 sake. only about in operates two- of the Indians press majority Cath- Illlllll IIIIIIIIII YUKON OF INDIANS are . fifths ee of the world. For the rest, olics, fact which be is to Yu- (Whitehorse, a ex- Selkirk Fort do the best can.” plained by the people we we in being part hardly Canada)—-—There kon, are {DIAMOND RINGS baptized the when time Rus- HAY CARRIERS. at the in Indians' 1,500 than more Orthodox sian priests in the N. D. Honored Prof the were Though they Yukon. were region. Where Protestant mission- the of country inhabitants Be first prepared for haying season aries have resident the Notre Ind—Prof. pastors Dame, Henry submit obliged been have they to adjustable with carrier that is number Catholic a of is converts Whites, about the of C. Staunton the department laws F. of the to especially make track. Equipped small. There to 700 any the are attracted who to 3,000, of English University the of were at Indian Catholics in the Vicariate with positive lock, exclu- gold. of the lure by rope country has Notre Dame been named the of Whitehorse. gained in eight' have sive swinging bumper and Indians the If .. recipient of the Notre Dame 1948 this development by respects running wheels. ' some easy Faculty award Lay for distin— . schools hospitals and have —-they guished service during the school of lost have also now—they some The ‘award, which carries the year. a such freedom former their as $500 is made annually by purse, and hunt and to freedom trap to Dame Alumni the associa- otre pleased. they fell trees as tion the outstanding member of to Yukon the of Indians The us- the faculty. they but villages the ually in live wrth and, nomadic still very are who old the of the exception men dis- food of the centers stay ; near '- month- their-.modest Dear Roberta for Cuidon: tribution them of food, of allotment ly must I surprised read, in to was your of the spend the part greater Win- usually enlightened column, de- a chop they where forests the in fense of barbaric the ter and outmoded into form which they down trees practice of self-punishment, some- huge cubic of 600 nm 400 to times miscalled “self-discipline,” pilot they Dawson which to accurately “mortifi- meters termed more ' of distance 7/”: the during cation.” Did think summer, a stop to you ever // miles. about 188 that “to mortify” dead- “to means the Indians belong ‘These to en?” Webster’s also that it says them of and ,I' “to destroy the Dene the most un- vigor race means (The editorial above judged the cond-best published the Catholic or in cartoon cartoon .2 was se press speak- English. In derstand strength of.” some during the 1947.) year speak will they CASTLE Whites, A: Ring with 175.00 ing 0’ Though I IOIIIID UNDER AUINOIII' IN! COCA-COIA COMPANY I Universe-Bulletin) .7 Catholic, (Catholic not am a seldom S Missionaries Also only’English. 1 2 5 COCA-COLA BO'I'I‘LING CO., ST. CLOUD, MINN. often by attracted the logical am Psychiatrist Wedding Ring Indian WEDDINGS .._ the speak 87.50 Attacks occasion have to and Cath- attitude of common sense and Prot- Catholig Both language. DIOCESE olic IN THE teachings; but when I find Kinsey Report Sex a on their in- give missionaries estant modern advocating, HEATHER Ring young B.- woman 550.00 English simple the in structions l York—Dr. S. the New Lawrence in of Catholicism, that Also $100 and 2475 name to by spoken understood and that is psychiatrist, modern people Kubie, prominent Our Licensed Attendants the if gladnum $300 3450 return to prac- to in / Indians. the writing in the of Psy- of that current issue tices knew ding infinitely We, Ring Joseph, cousin Reps-Kirsch St. of the bride, offered 12.50 ages , ' I I face missionary activrty Catholic the Mass, assisted by the Rev. Cyprian chomatic Medicine gives the 1n less most body of the Compose the and psychology of the whole Nuptial offered Mass Roscoe-Before a Seitz, O.S.B., of Albany, deacon. and only 12 as began Yukon Agnes’ church by the Rev. the June in St. 3 devastating scientific attack and yet years healthy FUNERAL I instantly man, am the Rev. Adalbert Unruhe, O.S.B., pastor, Has Mountain Stewartville, Irene Harold of missionaries, long time For Kinsey’s printed Dr. Alfred C. and strongly One Who repelled. To subdeaeon. The attendants a ago. on portray were as Marcus Kirsch, daughter Mr. and Mrs. of SERVICE hardly- could Viola. number, Spanier, Spanier,.Dorothy Mr. and few in discussed men’s much report Kirsch, Charles became the bride of on Has so told that no one ever you Mrs. Walter Klein. Oswald Spanier, and Catholics White Reps, Fred the Reps Mr. and Mrs. of of sexual behavior. Kubie take of Dr. sought his couch‘to son care says physical health the basis is for couple Wiener-Sunderman the Winona. Attending the were thanks region.'Today, the basis the the inter- the to of report, in Phone: lovely For bride, Day 908 normal outlook? Or that Kirsch, and Helen Alyce your Ford, Mary repres- Sauk Nuptial Mass Centre—Before M. 1., BishopCoudert, 0. a of views, inaccurate Dr. because slumber restfully Wayne Kennel. are energy sive those that, do choose the fasti June Lady Angels Night Phone: ious de- offered in Our of the acts—even 1 1804 not the Whitehorse, of Kinsey gives the Apostolic human Vicar by Rev. church the John Bettendorf, Hinnenkamp-Deters memory a physical health—can injure twist and sign heirloom qual- Dorothy Sunderman, daughter of Mr. and precision it have. does not After of toil. Elrosa.—Married 8 in Peter June Sts. one’s outlook and a season create nervous Mrs. Paul the 912»St. Sunderman, became bride Germain St. regis- ity of genuine Nuptial church before Mass Paul’s and a a Further, Kinsey is Dr. in disorders? Victor Wiener, of of Mr. and Mrs. wrong son offered Retzek by the Rev. Benno were teredKeepsakeDiamond . Cloud, Louis Wiener. St. Phyllis Sunderman pad Minn. basic assumptions. two “One is Mrs. Deters,'daughter of Mr. and ‘course Anna A good in psychiatry Howard Wiener the couple. attended Ring. proud Hinnenkamp, We Deters, and Quinten that the manifestations Frank overt of to are would probably do and you, conse- Lauer-Silvers Hinnen- of William Mr.‘ Mrs. and son all that sexual patterns collectioa offer of fine are we quently readers, deal a Wil- Helen and Deters and kamp. Betty great your a in Farming.—M.arried June 7 St. need know about human sexual- to \Hlnnenkamp bridal attended the liam of good. wide Keepsakes, in Catherine’s church Nuptinl before a a. other where ity. The is that couple. For. Men—REE’PIEONVREIIIISR Mass offered by the. Rev. Adalbert -—Disappointed sangeofstylesandprices: . . . O.S.B., Breitbach-Sieben Unruhe, Hildegard Silvers. behavior widespread pattern is were any CLOTHES! daughter and Mrs. William of Mr. Come in and them Dear Disappointed: Sieben, daugh- it Elrosa.——-Miss Rosemary is superfluous to attempt see Silvers, Victor Lauer, of Mr. and . . Son . Sieben, became of Catherine Mrs. ter BEER} with choose then explain it. The implication 'I’I'IE to SQUARE CROSBY SHOES! and Mrs. Christ Lauer. Rosemary Sil- Unfortunately, s : I I find 3 Breitbach, the bride of Harold of cannot . . . son Rosemary Lauer, Walter Lauer that because. homosexuality is. and confidence. vers. before Frank Breitbach. change Mr. and Mrs. outlook the point my on the attended couple. THE prevalent offered June in Sts. FOR Nuptis] Mass ’7 it Others must accept a we as Since mention. I Kelly-Wagner $100, $75, cannot you THE $50, go Paul's the Rev. at church by Peter and ‘normal,’ happy and as or a back the a Middle Ages, where I couple Milllerville.—Before Nuptial to Attending the Mass Benno Retzek. a. WHO and $200 MAN $150, healthy life, of is wholly up. way Sieben, Marie offered Anna June in Seven church un- a would Donna Mae 7 Dolors with I be in the times, were tune , the Reiners, and An- by Rev. Felix Rosalinda warranted.” Breitbach, Herbert Breitbach, shall have about changing to set “NEW Terms CLOTHES” Convenient daughter Wagner, Schwieters. Wagner, John thony of be- the outlook of times. I Muntifering-Larson bride the Michael of Kelly, of my own came son Control Anii-Birih Michael Mr. and Mrs. STAFFORDS shall Kelly of Brandon. with I hope start in St. 4! St. Augusta.—Married May 29 you. you Verene Wagner, Smith, Mary Austin Muss will he Mary’s church before Nuptial Disappointed a. no more. Kelly, and Merwin Wagner attended the STORE offered by the Vincent Weigand Rev. Professor Honored ls If bridal couple. , continue study the to Ruth Larson, daughter of Mr. and you DISTRIBUTED were BY Foslien-Bitzan Catholic Church, Arvid Larson Paul. Ralph will Mrs. of St. and inevitably you , , 00. cream loo Kemp’s Harry Millerville.—Miss Irma Bitzan, daugh- Muntifering, of Mr. and Mrs. firms deserve here listed to son The Boston.—F0r discover that combating she does the not attempt Mrs. Muntifering. of Mr. Lu- ter and Peter Bitzan, The attendants be- were when dis- be remembered campaign legalize accommodate to contraceptive are her, doctrine you to of to the bride Clinton Hammer, Marion Kathleen Foslien. cille Groufick. came son Cloud. dif- the 567 practices, college Opposite the tributing the whims Mun- Clarence Boston Post Office-in to of Foslien Brandon, awarded St. patronage of the Muntifering, and Robert and Fred of before Phone A your a moment. tem- \.____ Nuptial Mass offered June in tifering. Seven 8 honorary degree Dr. lines of not Fred- ferent business. pered steel rod does to flutter in an "INN. CLOUD.‘ ST. Dolors church by the Rev. Reiners. Weaker-Burg Felix ‘ erick Good L. of Harvard medical the passing breeze; truth does . not Lavern Anderson. Mrs. LeVern Bitzen. Nuptiel St. Martin.-——Before Mass W a school. Crystal Richard and Bernard Rosaries in the and Bitzan winds of The opinion. at- offered waver Martin's church by June 0 in St. tended the couple. Rev. Church Mathilda has the Cyril Ortmann, O.S.B., taught that ever man a Klein-Gully Mrs. Peter Burg, daughter of Mr. and State Dept. Blamed Is lose his life that it; must to save St. Martin—Married in bride Edmund 5 St. Burg, became the of June $2.00 follow and Christ to to Martin’s church Wenker, of Mr. Mrs. Bernard before Nuptial Mass up means carry a and For Feed Radio Indiscretions and son a Flour Co. Cloud St. offered She Alcuin by the Cyril will always Wanker. Sylvia Wenker Rev. Ortmann, continue and to cross. Other Religious Article O.S.B., the Mildred bridal couple. Gully, daughter Terres attended of were teach this. Washington. Catholic Senator Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gully, BaggenstOss-Sperl Aloysius and ——- We Dennis complete of supplies. Chavez New line office and school of Mexico Klein, Aristotle, without help puts the of Mr. Mrs. and Anthony carry a son ,1» Adelheid Albany.—Miss Sperl, daugh- even . 374 Phone Klein. Armella Gully Charles and Klein “basic guilt” Germain for the startling St. Voice 574 East of revelation, that there of became . is in Mr. Mrs. Aloys Sperl, ter and saw attended bridal THE STORE-7- the couple. RETAIL FRITZ CROSS Baggenstoss, bride Louis of the of of America broadcasts laxity son principle that the upon Scheeler-Midas man a opposes Mr. Alex before Mrs. Baggenstoss, and supervision by of the State depart- life of the of practice vir- Sauk DEALERS reason, offered by the Rapids.—-—Before IN Nuptial May Nuptial Mass Mass 12 a. a Senator Joseph ment. O’Mahoney, the achievement offered June Cloud, of happiness. Cyprian in Seitz, O.S.B., in Seven 3 Sacred Heart church Rev. tue, 28 Minn. Sixth Ave. No. St. by the Rev. Raymond Dolors church. Attending the couple Schulzetenberg, Catholic, of Wyoming voiced FIour—Feeds-Seeds-CereoIs—‘SoIt Christ, by His words and His agree- ex- Esther Midas. daughter Mrs. Ansle of Mr. Mrs. Francis Linn. and Mrs. were with the ment accusation. ample, showed that to conquer Joseph Donkers, the us Sperl, Donald Marlene Midas. became Mrs. bride of this lower Raphael Scheeler, Graydon Baggens- of Mr. Schwinghamer, and and Mrs. nature must assert son we of Purcell, 0010., became the bride son Don- W- Joseph Scheeler. Sperl and Marie Walz Ushers Ansie and Jerome toss. were the of by subjecting mastery reason Walter of Wengert, of Mr. and Mrs. Midas son attended the couple. ald Donkers. the lower mortification. Al Wengert, before Nuptial Mass of- nature to a Schreifels-Heim Pflepsen-Askin fered June the 2 in Cathedral of the Yes, “mortify” “deadcn”—— , means Sauk Rapids.—Miss Immaculate Rice—Married Margaret Askin, May 20 in Conception Immaculate by Leo the Rev. 0 daughter it deadcn the church of Mr. roaring Conception beforea Nuptiel and Mrs. Askin, Mass John to means Brandi. Ella Holseth and Roy Wengert became Sicgler the bride offered by the Victor of Robert Pflepsen, Rev. SIN-l were flame son of passion. Our will attended the couple. passions 0E of Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy daughter Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pflepsen. Heim, of before control unless Kascht-Steil control them, Nuptial Mass us Helm. Schreifels, offered June in we Joseph and Sylvan Sacred 5 a FAIl son DON’T St. Cloud—Before and Heart church do able Schreifels Sauk by the Benedict Nuptial become of Mr. and Mrs. Peter of Rev. Mass of- a not to we con- fered Virnig. The June 3 in Marcella. Rosemary Heim, attendants Alice the Cathedral the Rapids. and Askin of were tro‘hthem by them. pampering JOE A. KOZEL, Manager Nicholas Immaculate Conception Alexander Schreiiels, and and Pflepsen. by the Rev. Leo Judith Olson, (Address Ro- correspondence Brandi, Rose to Doll-Haugen Mary couple. Steil. (laughter of Mr. Fender, Sylvester Theis attended the Dented On That Get Our Estimate To ‘ Mrs. Dominick berta and Steil, became the L. Guido", Box 1620, Den- Otte-Woeste ' Alexandrin.—Married June 7 in St. w STAR BRAND Wrecked POWER B.UILT_ Car. Job Repaint bride Raymond of I. Kascht Waverly. of Mary's Colo.) or 1, antial Masts church before Nuptial Sauk Centre—Before Mass a a ver Attending the couple Arline Krucb- were offered by Very Rev. offered May Our Lady the Angels the William in of Renner 25 ., _. Loretta ngelman, ten, Jeanette Doty, BALANCING WHEEL ALIGNING FRONT END church John Bettendori, Doris Haugen, by the Rev. daughter of Mr. and were ,‘ 0 'W R K H 0 -- S E 5 Jacqueline Schiller. Sandra Schardin, Liturgy Commission Mrs. George Mary Woeste, daughter 01' Mr. and Mrs. Davish and Elmer Doll, son SERVICE BRAKE STEERING COMPLETE and Marcellus Steil, Joseph Schwinghammen Mr. Rudolph became the bride of John Doll. Woeste, 01' and Mrs. Attending 2. and Ralph and Melvin Kruchten. the of Mrs. Julius is Mrs. Helen Donald Otte, Mr. and Doll and were con son equipment and modern experienced workmen St. Louis—Following Our the Kruchten-Cook recom— Schmiesing Martin of arinn and ilm. Otte Melrose. '1 mendations XII of St. Cloud—Miss Poll at Pius his Parrot in the bridal couple. Cable-Schildt Donna Cook. daugh- Ervin Eichers ded Shoes for Children servme atte are your en- Klein-Spanier of Dr. Mrs. ter and George Cook. be- cyclical of last November, Medi— Alexandria—Mrs. Rosa Schildt. daugh- ,3 the bride of Ralph Kruchten, of C0. came son BUICK Farming. Dolores of Spanier, ter Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Miss MEGARRY Yezek, be- Dei, Archbishop Joseph ' E. ator 5 — Edward Mrs. Kruchten, before Nuptial a. Math the bride daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spanier, of William Cable. if 616 came St. Germain Street St. Cloud, Minn. son Mass offered Ritter of St. in the If Louis has June 9 Cathedral .. set of of Mr. Mrs. up an Richard Klein, John Cable, became the bride and June in 1 St. son the Immaculate Conception. Miss Phyllis Telephone 112 Cloud St. M Court House Square Mary’s archdiocesan music commission Gothard before the Rev. of the deceased Mr. and Mrs. rectory Very Cook her sister‘s maid honor, of was William Renner, Klein, before Solemn Nuplial Mass Miss Christine Moellen- and archdiocesan a liturgical and Miss Peggy Mohr an com- bridesmaid. hofi‘ .was W. Dr. Prescott offered Catherine’s church. and L. June 2 in St. the attended Attending the bridegroom mission. Melvin were couple. of The Rev. Cnssian Osenderf, O.S.B., Kruchten Arthur Warren. aand Michael Acolyte Marsh-Talbert SlASHED Zspf Dennis I and Cook ushers. served Brothers, as Breckenridge.——Married May 27 in St. O'Rear-ldzorek ’ Mary’s church before JUG' Nuptial Mass a THERMIC St. Cloud. Miss, Edith Idzorek. the PRICES offered by Petermeier Rev. —— Benedict daughter Mrs. Julian of Mr. and Idzo- Marie Tolert. daughter of Mr. and were rek. became the bride Dr. Edgar of G. Mrs. Tolbert, A. Arthur and Marsh. Jr.. O'Rear. June in the 9 Cathedral of Mrs. of Mr. and Ire Marsh of Water- son _. the Immaculate Conception before the S. town. Dak. Attending the couple were Rev. Joseph Varley. Mrs. Thomas Gib- Patricia Lois Balcer. Tolbert, Inez Olson, 35% 50% GALLQN - ONE bons of Boston, Mass.. of matron to was Frank Tolbert, Fred Wells, Arthur and honor, the bridesmaids, and Mien Frances Madsen. 3 - O‘Rear of Tuscaloosa, A141,: Miss Jeanne that that beach for party, For that camping trip, for 1 March-Talbert ' 3 Stalberg Cloquet. Sandlin o‘l‘ Judson of NOW' ,Breckenridge.—Martied Just May need. in outing liquid carrier check 27 St. this is the Aln., with Gadsen, best Stearns man was you_ Mary’s church before M Nuplial Mass of- 11/1,” NEW ..$115.00 FIR T & G Tait Milbank, Julian of Dak., and Id- S. a amazing these and features ... fered by the Rev. Benedict Petermeier ............ pr1ce. ..................... our zorek, Jr., ushers. _ as 2” NEW 70.00M PINE DEM. ' Marie Talbert, daughter were of Mr. and Becker-Vasecka .. ................................. -. A, Talbert, Mrs. G. and Arthur Marsh, Ball Glass Insert M Genuine 1” BOARDS 68.50 * Mason Sufism—Before NEW PINE Nuptial Mass of- a n of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marsh Water- of son Rev. ............................ _. fered by the F. Falque in C. Sa- SHIPLAP S. Dak. Attending town, the couple 85.00‘M 1” NEW CEDAR were Cork * Packed Long-Lasting Heart church in cred June Emily Vas- 10 Patricia Balcer, Lois ’l‘olber't, Inez Ols0n, ........................ .. daughter ecka, Mr. Mrs. J. of and J. M 1” NEW 85.00 g, CEDAR & M D Talbert, Frank Fred‘. Wells, Athur and Construction * Nickel Rugged Plated Vasscka, became the bride of Raymond ., ..................... ....... -. Madsen. M" 90.00 2” NEW FIR & M Becker, Mr. Mrs. William D of and son Dierlthissing-Worms Efficient * 24 Hour Insulation of Uéckér Album. Attending the couple ...................................... -- USED M 2” DIMENSION 58.50 Munich—Before New Nuntiai Mass Wilhelmena Macho William and a were .. ................................ olIered in June 9 Immaculate * Sanitary Clean Conception It’s and Easy Becker. ‘ to BOARDS 48.00 M 1” USED l church by the Tell. Rev. Hugo 0.8.3.. Zitur-Robinson 0 ................ .. / Mary Ann Black Worms, Plastic Cover daughter * of Mr. 1” BOARDS 65.00 M and USED MATCHED ‘ Cloud—Miss Robinson, St. Eileen - Mrs. Mathias Worms. became the bride .. .................. . daughter of and Mrs. Mr. Joseph Robin- p ..onl§2u98 48.00 M & NEW j' 1 2” ELM of Harold Dierkhissing. of Mr. and son became the bride of Jerome Zitur, son, .. .. .......................................... Mrs. Henry Dierkhissing. Constance For this 85.00 M price Mr. and Michael Zitur, 1” NEW & amazing of Mrs. be- PINE M D son Worms, Rose Mary Worms. Lawrence fore Nuptial Mass .................... offered June .................................. .. .... .. 2 in it Dierkhissing, and Nobert Dierkhissing POPPLE 85.00 M " 2” NEW $4.09 Holy church Angels’ by Rev. was the Richard attended the COME couple. IN CALL 1N MAIL ........................................ .- Heid. Attending the couple Nellie — were —— Paser-Suess ' Robinson, Jane Zitur, Walter Robinson, LUMBER GOPHER , Buckman.-——-Married June St. Mi- 8 Sylvester in Roering. CLOUD STORE and OUTLET Sl. chael’s church before Bernardy-Bauer Nuptia] Mass a offered by the Very Rev. Joseph J. Wes- St. Cloud—Miss Rita' daughter Bauer, _ sendorf Esther Suess, daughter of were SONS of Mr. Mrs. and Calix became Bauer, ALBERT WRECKING co. FIVE OF THE EIDEN Mel— & family in Suess, George Herman and Peser, of son of the bride Thomas Bernardy, of son Herman Poser of Pierz. Arlene , Suess, _ FIFTH FIRST 51‘. AND SOUTH AVE. Mass Winefred in St. Boniface’s Mrs. Bernardy Detroit of church there. They rose serve ' are Therese Poser. Ben Peser, Ralph and Lakes. before Nuptial Mass ofi'ered by a. Vogle attended the couple. ictured above with their Very Hoffmann. IN ST. the Rev. Matthias CLOUD pastor, Rev. the Ralph Aschoff Holy Angels in 3889 NE. Telephone 229 Lincoln ’Ave. Wengert-Nelson - church, June Attending the {couple he brothers Gene, Leslie, 10. high school junior; freshman; Darrell, are a St. Cloud—Miss Nelson. Marjorie Davis Mary Joan Bauer, Jo Bauer, were David, St. and Neil, all pupils in Boniface’s school. Header, dsushtsr William Mr. Nel- Hauler. Boone. at and Mrs. John John and I lv'