St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
August 20, 1948 · Page 3 of 4
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PAGE FOUR THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, August 20,. 1948 ‘Jubilo rions li. luVerne Hort DON’T FA II.‘ New Maytag Dutch Oven GaSRange laid Is . Rest Dented to To Get , Our Estimate On That Fender, Repatth Job Wrecked Car. ' or Holy Angels From END‘AL 'FRONT WHEEL BALANCING IcNINc — ; COMPLETE BRAKE STEERING and SERVICE 'Funeral services for Our lst Lt. La— experienced workmen and mpdern equipment Verne Hart, Mr. of and Mrs. son service at are your Edward P. Hart, St. Cloud, were . held Aug. 12 the Holy at MEGARRY Angels BUICK CO. church with burial in the family " lot in the Assumption Court House Square new St. Cloud ' Telephone ceme- 1 2 1 ' tery. , I Lt. Hart killed in action in was the Italian invasion. He is survived \For Men——’ STETSON HATS! by his and parents Mrs. Don Young ‘ .1 of Marshall. KUP'PENHEIMER CLOTHESl Father Robert Smith, assistant CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! of the Holy pastor Angels parish, celebrated the Requiem l High Mass and officiated the THE at cemetery serv— . ices. The military services in were ’l’NEW. the charge the Catholic of War 1 Veterans, American Legion, Veter- CLOTHES” Wars, Foreign of and Disabled - ans - , American Veterans with Louis Babe in charge. STORE - r~ In addition the to representation There has been . quite ‘ never of the gas St. Cloud P a range veterans’ organiz- MR. AND MRS. ANTON' J. NATHE the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. like ations, national the this! Automatically guard firing cooks meal Their children nine James, Tony, a Mrs. Math of Immaculate are Conception arish in New squad and the 4', p and g—Opposite army navy Hoppe, re- while John, Casper, you’re George, Mrs. Sylvester Roer— by the ' famous, away, the Post Office in St. Cloud cruiting [with officers among Munich those pictured above were their children ing, are Mrs. Ray Linn, and Father Gerard, O.S.IB. on never-equalled Dutch Oven assisting Method. the at services. Thomas Soii Oflers Jhbiled Mos; Palmersheim bugler. Using wa the ' Dutch Oven, DutchCooker SHANED Active Paul pallbe ' LING’S rers were Broilernor opgrat- Well, REQUIESCANT Sizzle—Serve Peterson, - Clayton Anderson, i Joseph Koch, Joseph like Johnson, ing it other Clement modern stove, any gas Young, and Robert Koolman, you’ll be delighted lN New with‘its For feature PACE‘ Munich improved the nicest couple selection of . \ all-around performance. . Come HUME MODERNIZING for in BACK T0 Delicious SCHOOL Dutch Oven Cook- CLOTHES . HOME . FINANCING demonstration modernized! soon! mg a now K AND SHOES J. F. ANDERSON John Blommer New Munich—A . Father Gerald Nathe, O.S.B., of son, C St. Cloud—Requiem LUMBER Mass offered c0. All Kindergarten sizes from was College. Anadarko, THE Okla., celebrated MAYTAG to the Solemn Mass SHOP commemorat- Aug. in Holy Angels 16 church for John Blommer, who 74, died Aug. Surviving 12. “The ing the BUILDING Biggest golden Values wedding MATERIAL LoweSt anniversary Prices his of Mr. Always.” parents, and at his wife and two Norbert and are sons, Mrs.'Anton J.-Nathe,,on Clarence. both Waite Immaculate of Park. Aug. There 5 in the Concep— are PAlN’I AND CUAL grandchildren. 10 Burial SHANEDLING’S in Calvary was tion church here. 12 5th Ave. 50., cemetery. St. Cloud Telephone Tel. 49 180 St'CIoud. ‘ Minn Andrew Kuklok Assisting Father Nathe the at Families ‘ Opole.-—Funeral services were con— Mass, before which the 10,000 aged ducted in Our Lady of Mount Carmel couple their wedding renewed church by the Rev. Leonard Gaida Aug. Andrew 11 for Kuklok, who died Aug. 7. Father Hugo Tell, vows, were He Surviving 76. Mrs. Kuklok was are Studied for Being O.S.B., of the parish, FLOWERS pastor as the and following children: Mrs. Stanley; deacon; and Father Linus Schief— Jarnot, Brooten: Mrs. Rudolph Litchy. St. Cloud; Mrs. Vince Warzecha. Holding- 0.8.8., fer, Freeport, of sub- as ford; Victoria. Tony. and Herman, at Rural life Award deacon. Severin Schweiters acted home; John, Cloud; St. Paul,’Elm- and ceremonies. master of Four dale. as . . Mrs. Bernard Cross grandchildren, ‘Gerard, Thomas, for ALL OCCASIONS, Some 10,000 Pierz.—Requiem Mass families offered Aug. Richard, and John Nathe, was of are now sons in 9 Joseph's _ St. church by Monsignor being studied in their respective and ,Howard, Casper of Mshowald‘ a son Edward for Mrs. Bernard Funerals parishes in the beginning of Nathe,‘ served the Mass. a Gross. who died 81, Aug. She at 6. is sur— screening vived by her husband select ’the the to ‘Weddings and following ,process Children All Attend 9 children: Mrs. Jake Pflepsen, Montrose: year’s outstanding rural. Catholic Chicago, Mrs. J. F. Green, 111.: Dances Bernard The nine children of the jubi- family: This family will be pre- Richmonll. Pierz, Mrs. George Peitzcker. larians all‘present for the with sented were unique the Calif; award at Louis, Hillmnn: Elizabeth. Birthdays and an celebration. They James Chicago, and Ill. Burial the parish in civic receptio of the National are was Anniversaries cemetery. Maclison;'-M1-s. Tony, Famoui Math Hoppe, Catholic Rura Life Conference Our Mrs. Anna Bense FLORIST Casper; John, New" Munich; convention La Cross'e, Wis., at Grey Eagle—Funeral services MATTHEWS Were the George, Albany; Mrs. SyIVester Sunda; evening, Oct. 17. conducted Aug. lRWlll in 10 St. Joseph’s church JANE Roering, Melrose; Mrs. Linn, by the Rev. Ray Lawrence Botz for Mrs. Anna The preliminary of select- stage ' Bense, who died Aug. She 7. 77. Freeport; Father Gerard, Hotel St. Cloud and was ing the outstanding- family is now Surviving NEWFALSW the following children: are . 0.S.B. in All Phone .' 746 rural ' prOgress.. Open Evenings Mrs. Ed Albert, pastors Herman, Dina. Fred. Mrs. , . Charles Schwanke, and, Mrs. Walter have received grandchildren questionnaires Forty-two out- added _ Schwanke. lining the .standards' which youthful touch- the occasion. to upon' a Aloysius Winkler,, < judgment Will be based. The local Among other special guests services were Holdingford.—-Funeral were parish committee, after studying brother sister Mrs. Nathe: of conducted Aug. in and’, 14 St. Mary’s church a ~ by the Rev. Paul Rosenthal the families Aloysius eligible, for will submit John Klein Melrose, of and Mrs. Winkler, who died 66, Aug. Mrs. 10. their findings the diocesan to iMary Nentl of Albany. com— Winkler survives. Burial in the was mittee. A diocesan committee of parish cemetery. An house held in the open was five Magdalena will then Geis'el study the parish Mrs. evening from 7 o’clock in the 9 to. committees’ Albany.—Requiem recommendations Mass and offered was Nathe houseduring farm which Aug. 14 in Seven Dolors'church for Mrs. select five the outstanding’families relatives the and friends Magdalena of Geisel, who 84, died Aug. 12. many submitted. The of these names Surviving is Leonard. There the their son, couple one tendered best‘ are families will be submitted grandchildren the and great—grand? to 10 seven the wishes jubilarians. to children. Burial the Albany in national was committee ceme- awards, on tery. ‘ ’ ' headed by the - Very Monsignor Rev. , Adolph Lodermeior‘ Rudolph Over ' Schuller, Kresgb’l B.‘ Diocesan ‘ ‘ St. Cloud—Funeral services'were con, . G'LAssas Rural Life director FITTED of the Arch- ducted the Cathedral in the of Immacu- A‘dolph late Conception for Lodermeier, diocese of St. Louis. A month pre— who died Aug. 77. 2. Mrs. Lodermeier ceding the October convention, the and the following children survive: national committee will personally Urban Lodermeier and Mrs. Koetter. Ben Cloud. St. There three grandchil- visit the five families, and are an- Burial in dren. Calvary cemetery. was of the nouncement first choice will Theodore Mumm be made the at civic reception Oct. Staples—Requiem Mass offered was REPAIRS MADE PROMPTLY 7 Aug. in Sacred Heart 12 church by the Rev. Roscoe Finnegan heodore The final for national winner will Dr: RI‘GI who Mumm, 85. died Aug. .urviwing 8. be chosen from the Diocese of La the following children: John. Port— are Crosse, host diocese the 26th to ’ land, 0re.: Mrs. George Gallagher. Bil- OPTOMETRIS’I‘ Mont.: Mrs. Claude Martin, annual NCRLC Bis- convention, which . marck.‘N. Dak: Mrs. Swen Peterson. will attract hundreds deéegates of Minneapolis: Lawrence. and George, and and representatives from 00 of Joseph, Staples. FRANK W. JACKSON . ‘ the nation’s Edward Mr’az archdioceses and dioceses, well Staples.—Funeral services representatives were as con- as ducted Aug. 12 Heart ARCHITECT in Sacred church from foreign countries. The award Rev. C. Falque, assisted by the F. the by for this national honor will be an Rev. Paul C. Hart and the Rev. Ecclesiastical James Design original, appropriate trophy Kelly Davenport. in of 1a., for Edward Mraz, a who died Aug. wife 9. Surviving his keeping with the are nature and the American National Bank Bldg. the children: and following Dr. William standards which the families upon Bemidji; ST. Mraz. Mrs'. Robert Childers. CLOUD. MINN. St. ~being Ps’ul: judged. Paul; Mrs. John Maloney, St. and are Mae, Betty home. at John H. Baker Waite Park—Requiem Mass of- was fered Aug. 17 in St. Joseph's church by the Rev. Claude Schwinghammer John for died Baker. who Surviving 50. Aug. 13. his wife and five children: Elaine, are John. James. Karen. and Barbara. Burial in Waite the Park cemetery. was Confraternlty Congress Columbus, O.—More than 2.000 priests, sisters, and laymen from all of Ohio parts expected to at- are tend the first regional of congress the Confraternity ‘of Christian Doctrine in the be he] state to here from Sept. 25-27. ' Granite City Electric Co. 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