St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
August 27, 1948 · Page 3 of 4
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Useful gifts for small animals St. Thomas’ college Sept. 28. . a} For Prompt Sanitary Removal of 'Bishop Men—assess O’Hara, 1900 St. a Thomas’ alumnus and friend of DEAD a -STOCK the late Archbishop Ireland, who founded St. Thomas’ in 1885, will CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! v Call Collect from return visit Rome Our to to Nearest in Station a ‘ time to take in the part gala pro- Albany THE ......500 Milaca gram. ...... ....... ' - ........... Alexandria Bishop O’Hara ..800 is Mon: nationally .........-339 ................ y: ....... known originator Brainerd of the Cath- as ..425 Onamia ...T75 fen—1n N”NEW CLOTHES” ' . . . . . . olic . _ . . . rural life . . He is .......... movement. Cold - Spring au- .....67'I Pier: 26 , thor of several books Catholic on : ......... Foley ..234 Richmond rural life 77 and director of the PV/ARISH- was ........ i” ................ ST. STEPHEN’S .. . hall-in St. Freeport STORE of the hall-with 23 the Rural 165' flames Life St. and smoke bureau Cloud their height chairman at and or —~. ‘ * "’i .. Stephen was made .......... destroyed by Mrs. by Victor of the fire after Omann social being Glenwood about action at department, 6 was I. ..400 Souk Centre a.m. .......'...567 _. " Built ............. in 1936, the hall both served of the National recreation M Catholic Wel- struck by lightning about center ...... at 1:30 during as a Little Falls am. ...773 Starbuck a .............'l84 .:;_E;,- for the parish and fare Conference. community of St. Stephen: wind thunder ,and storm Aug. 17. This snapshot ....... on ...T95 Long Prairie Swanville \ Plans 65 for the Founder’s day fes- + ’Opposite fi- ...... .. + the Post Office St. in Cloud 5’; ..... .. Melrose Reds ..183 tivities wadena Such St. Thomas’ ..........244 Say at include Nice Lightning, an o‘c' ............ ..... ........ F academic Destroy ire procession, Pontifical [ONE PRAIRIE RENDERING C0. CLOUD ST. Memorial High Mass, Things by About Church a sermon Bishop O’Hara, luncheon for in- a .' vited be highlighted guests to by Long Prairie, Minn. St. Stephen Parish Hall Washington—Pius XII -- -' prominent lay speaker, and was ac- a ‘ an 42.} ST. CLOUD cused in RENDERING Bucharest Red radio WORKS house. MEN’S STORE broadcasfmonitored open ; in this coun- 3:43—5:37 of aiming try the “domination at St. Cloud, Minn. FRANK W. JACKSON St. Stephen.—A and violent blaze monopolization of three material two hours, “ it ,\- esti- or was , a ouched wealth” by bolt and of off of lightning exploiting millions mated, until by Mrs. a Matt seen ' Home The Florsheim of Shoes: .i ARCHITECT of whipped by workers be and high winds able de— to “enjoy Kosel, to St. Stephen resident who a. pariin himself stroyed St. Stephen’s together hall with the Cardi- turned in alarm Coloperatively‘Operated about . Schaffner at 3 Ecclesiastical Hart, Design Fd'r‘m and an Marx Cloth- I \ here nals.” The broadcast Tuesday last also of week. declared Volunteer For on fire Patrons fighters from a.m. wentl . that “the The political fire unnoticed for opposition of lug. Rice and Holdingford fought the American National Bank Bldg. RETURNED SAVINGS TO YOU the Catholic Church is no longer fire during the storm into and ST. CLOUD. MINN. on Clergy Appointed tolerated” in Romania. the morning. They handi- Mary’s were Bldg. St. St. Cloud capped by lack of supply. water a EllilllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIll|Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllIII|||l|||||||||l|IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII||l|||||l|Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIII||lll|lll|||||l||||||||IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIE Only the walls of the super- W_ Winona In Diocese E structure remain. ______ standing. Also destroyed in blaze the furni- was IAMIIINK'} Qwr1|vlnv mu WV. belonging ture the parish. to The basement We Winona. of the Forget Clergy appointments structure sus- -— tained little damage in the Diocese Winona and of be can were an- CENTER-- SHOPPING bonverted Ourselves into dining hall. others follows by Coadjutor Pres- in serving nounced a as ent value the building Bishop of Leo Binz: esti- was for $25,000 mated by Father at Edwin The Rev. Albert T. Perrizo, as- Oman, pastor. sistant of the Church of pastor St. ’Our‘ only thought aid is to The parish hall built in John, Rochester, was the Catholic to 1936 and served recreation University as of America, Washing- a humanly in assembly center and hall you every for St. way Day Phone: D. C., 908 for ton, studies in the grad- Stephen’s parish and community. school of uate and sciences, arts Night Phone: possible 1804 ’ effective / Oct. 1; St. 912 Germain St. In dark hour. The Rev. Henry I. Monroe, newly your St. Cloud, REQUIESCANT Minn. ordained, be assistant to of pastor St. Mary’s parish, Worthington; The Rev. Kenneth Clinton, newly IN PACE ordained, be assistant to of pastor \ St. Adrian’s parish, Adrian, ef- fective Sept. 1; The Rev. Harold Dittman, newly own (My. HUI PANXINH mu Mrs. Barbara Meyer GmfiKe/J. ordained, be to assistant pastor an Richmond—Requiem Mass of- of St. John’s parish, was Rochester, fered Aug. Sts. Peter 9 in and Paul’s effective Aug. 22. church by the Rev. Burkard Arnheiter, SHOPPING CENTER O.S.B.. for Mrs. Barbara Meyer, who 62, Catholic died Aug. Surviving children: 5. 12 Falls are Sioux Mrs. Ben Paul, Sauk Rapids; Edward, at home; Mrs. Ignatz Schafer, Sylvester, Louis, all of Richmond; Leo, Kimball; Award by Given Pope Paul, Eden Valley; Lawrence Mrs. Erd- Iowa: Britt. Mrs. Ed Longer, mann, Swanville: Hugo Mrs. Mykkenneth, Pine River; Agnes, Litchlield; Alois, Kansas Sioux Falls, S. Dak.—In recog- Mo. City, A John, declared son, was nition for distinguished work with missing In World II the in Pacific- war Catholic youth in the Sioux Falls islands. TAILORED TO MEASURE circle of the Columbian Squires, Primo Rosa Dr. John B. Aschoff has been. Cloud—Requiem St. Mass oflered was Aug. Ecclesia, 21 St. Augustine’s awarded the in church Pro for Pon- et Primo Ross, who died Aug. He 17. tifico was medal b Pope XII. Pius . William 41. Surviving his wife and three are Bishop Brady 0. of children: Richard. Lloyd and Jerome. Sioux Falls Burial Calvary will in make formal cemetery. was a presentation the Mrs. Mary Habermann of medal Dr. to Aschoff Sept. Albany.—Funeral services The lay leader, 22. were con- ducted Aug. Dolors 9 in Seven church who is electrical physical and an by the Rev. Cyprian Seitz, O.S.B., for ",Oh, You therapist, Sioux Falls to in came Mrs. Mary Habermann, 75. who died -. became 1925 chief and counselor Aug. to 6. Surviving the following chil- are dren: J. Habermann, F. Albany: Joseph, Handsome the Squires in 1930. He has five Albany; Anna,- Albany; Lawrence Mrs. children, four whom of adopted. are Obermiller, Albert St. Cloud; Mrs. Noll, Man” Mnhnomen; Mrs. Jerome Hirschfeld. St. . HOME MODERNIZING Cloud. Burial was the in parish cemetery. . HOME Fl NCING \ Mathilda Mrs. Pischke West Union—Requiem J. F. ANDERSON Mass of— was fered Aug. 18 In Alexius‘ St. church at West LUMBER Union by the Rev. C0. Henry flirsch for Mrs. Mathilda Pischke of St. Cloud. who died Aug. 14. She ’75. Sur- BUILDING MATERIAL was viving the following children: John, are Alta. 1a.: Joseph, West Union: Mrs. Alex PAINT AND COAL Didier, ,Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. Andrew Sorenson. Sauk Centre; Martin. Telephone and 180 St. Cloud. MIMI at home. Burial in the Alexius St. was par- ish 7 cemetery. Carl Schmidt James H. Murphy Eden Valley.—Funeral services were conducted Aug. 18 in Assumption church INSUBAN CE by the Rev. Peter Gruenes for Carl Schmidt, 83, who died Aug. 15. Surviv- ing the Real following children: Estate Nicholas, are Tintah: Joseph, Wendell: Math and John, and Mrs. Paul Ruprecht, all of Eden 203 St. Mary's Valley. Bldg. There Phone 196' 38 grandchildren. are Burial'was the parish in cemetery. Mrs. Mary Orth DIAMOND St. Cloud.—Requiem RINGS Mass ofiered was Aug. 17 in the Cathedral of the Im- son THE maculate Conception BRIDE by the TO BE Rev. William Way for Mrs. Mary Orth, who died WEIMAN She Aug. 15. She & BIITT 51. is survived by was Fred Orth of St'. Cloud. Burial one son: in Calvary cemetery. was Succesron'to J. Barthaimr N. Mrs. Louise Recktenwnld 702% Germain St. Cloud—Requiem St. SI. Mass offered was Aug. 18 in the Cathedral of the Immac- ulate Conception for Mrs. Louise Reck- AAJIRFIC) tenwald, died 78, who Aug. 15. Three children survive: Mrs. Edward Bloms, Joseph, Richard Recktenwald, and all of St. Cloud. There six grandchildren are and great-grandchild. Burial in one “Easy- Grip’ was ’ Calvary cemetery. Roman Sandbrink ‘ Melrose—Funeral services were con- ducted Aug. 17 in St. Boniface’s church for Roman Sandbrink, 44, who died Aug. 14. Surviving his wife and two are 300 daughters, Romnyne and Myrna, at - home. , John Stock Swatches to StZ’Joseph.—Requiem Mass offered was Aug. 19 in St. Joseph’s church for John V Stock. died 66, who Aug. ,16. Surviving 50 o With (Fillers S . Mrs. Stock at the and following Choose chil- are From dren: Mrs. J. J. Casey, San Francisco, Calif.: Leo. Rembert, Ray, John, Alan, Suzanne, and Marian, home. at The Mrs. C. P. Virnig ' 0111‘ Little Falls—Requiem Price Mass o ‘ of- at was ' feted Aug. 20 in St. Mary’s church by (9 the Very Rev. T. Leo Keaveny for Mrs. g u l CwP. Virnig, who, died Aug. 17. She I was Surviving 59. her‘husband and the are . , following children: Gerald Vernon, and get/ , for let that You'll Little Falls; ,Mrs. suit. C. E. Ashley. Minne- us measure you new The price this handsome happen! with MayL‘flonesboro. Modern Chair didn’t just apolis; Mrs. David Ark.; on ‘ Mrs. James Cook. Okinawa; Mrs. Ken- style, Finer There’s fabric, real Gamble fit perfect and behind it! chair story We told fine smarter 12 a neth Dorak, a DESIGN Little ' Falls. . . . . . maker that wanted Modern Chair covered in lovely fabric, we a you'll be pleasantly the surprised PLATES at reason- designed with graceful blond legs and stuffed the hand- with tied TIIIELMAN springs steel and seisal able padding that makes, for comfort- look Come and prices. around. in ' able sitting—and that wanted less $20! sell it than for to we Easy-grip side handle O So this fine chair maker $$$ and saved by pre- went to work you HARDWARE Priced From slipping. Turning vents top using _. of his tapestries-instead grand friezes and of remnants ‘handle feeds smoothly, cutting from lbOltSl NOW here’s the Chair—roomy and comfort- ' even- $35m. 7500 ly. Has 12 forming plates, all able for husky men—elegant livingroom'or bedroom! in ev different, including animals, Can blame boasting for the price! about Sporting you Goods us flowers, pinwhecls. Forms 80 and Paints cookies with filling. 0f PARKING-OPEN EVERY NITE one FREE heavy MIRRO aluminum, . with stain-resistant Alumilite finish..............$2.50 Our New POWELL’S Store I NOTE Pl- p) N Available CE G R. : On Our is] located 17 Seventh Ave., at si. Hardware & Sporting Goods Plan Thrifty Payment clouo‘. South. ‘ Just 1,6 block south on Plumbing & Heating Seventh Ave. from old store. our ‘ St. Cloud, Minn. :l