St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
September 10, 1948 · Page 4 of 6
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REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD ' " PAGE 'Reb’uried I “t . Abeln Brothers PLUMBING Schellinger KNAPP ' & CONLON Bros. I TSCHUMBERIIN : , . ,, Molltor . Drug Co. Aw f" HEATING I J BUILDERS In. Snelling Fort Rites Construction ; Co. REXALL AGENCY ' FUNERAL _ Specialize HOME” Reliable Contractors We specialty Prescriptions ‘ 12 a Second — Avenue, pt... N.E. a“. Kodak Churches, Supplies & I ” Schools, new Toiletries 'Hospitals I '0 0 . ST. CLOUD. “INN. ST. 14th So. CLOUD, 121 Ave. St. Cloud MINN. their 508 an. Av. N. St. Cloud reburial Joint services Phone Ifio-W' for brothers two who St. Cloud. Minn. lost ' World II held lives in Aug. 25 in the Fort Snelling were war national cemetery The brothers, Lt. Eugene M. Abeln and Pvt. Delphin 'J. Abeln, Abeln, of Mrs. Anna V. Clearwater, and the were sons Abeln. late George H. Lt. Eugene Camp Maxey, and Camp Hood. lost his life in the Battle of the Later he graduated from the Bulge 1944. Dec. Delphin 24, Pvt. was advanced in Fort Benning, killed April 1945, 11, at course was Ga., October, 1943, going Schweinfurt, Germany. overseas August, 1944, serving with the Surviving mother; their two \ are .To equal the of beauty Alfred of brothers, and Theodore fall wedding—two rings a. Cy- Clearwater; sisters, Mrs. two closely mated as as Cloud, Mrs. rilla Rossman, St. and . hearts. two Come in iinoesucxhnoco. Merwin Minneapolis. Eu- Schurke, . and fine stock see our is his also survwed by gene of Kaynar and engagement Heberling. Mrs. Glenn Their wife, weddmg sets- rim; V July 14, father died 1947. awe * .7?“- 1919, Born June 4, Lt. Eugene STROBEL’S April enlisted infantry in the 17. n Snellmg, he 1939, Fort where at JEWELERS & ,/ Seflt. bugler V period. He for served OPTOMETRISTS 1 a as = , we‘l- STREET attended DOS Fort then Ben- at .614 ST. GERMAIN Days: Starts A. 3 Dec. ning, Ga., being commissmned ST. CLOUD, MINN. D. d» {O a; CI" H N H H d- d- v 5 < (D 0 (I) :3 ..- s: H :3 m (D H ) s ‘11 Robinson, O Camp ' :5 E .5 on 3 ’U m Eugene Abeln D. J. Abeln "' lllllllllllllllllll|||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIHII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIllll||||||||ll|l|ll|||llllllllllIIllllllIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg i, Third December In of the army. lllllfllllill|Ill"IlllllilllIllIIIIIillllIMllllIlllllll|IllllIII|I|IllIIIIllllllllllll"Hill"lIll||IllllllllllllllllIllillllllllllllllllillllllill"IlIIlllllllllllilMillll|Ililll|Illll|||lllll||Illllllll"illllllllllllllllllllll|Iill|Illllillllllllllllllllllllllllillilill|lllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||lIlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllll| he awarded the same year was for Them Ready Get combat infantrymen’s badge of .4 “Exemplary Conduct in Action.” ll A He ‘ reported missing Dec. 24, 8 was 100 con RE 1944, and [I later killed reported the 7 v E date in the “Battle of the same Bulge” in the vicinity of Kehman, E i Luxembourg. i Pvt. Delphin J. Abeln born was « a Jan. 27, 1926. He entered service a BAcK a Fort Snelling at June 23, 1944, E s following his graduation from St. E GIVEN WITH ‘EACH , Cloud Technical high school. June g :0 of the he entered Camp same year E Hood, Texas, for 17 weeks’ basic training, then had to report at ..T0 Fort Meade, Md., for embarkation SUPER SILVERTONE xWill!!!"||Illflillflllfllflfliflllflfllfllllfllfllllfllimmmflfllll||Illillllllllllfllulillllllmllllliill Dec. 22, 1944. He overseas on . served with Gen. Patch’s Seventh with the 42nd Rainbow divi- army \SOHOOL sion scout and killed as a was on April 11, 1945, Schweinfurt, RADIO at PHONOGRAPH Germany. I Clergy of Paul St. \ Archdiocese -, Given New 7 Appointments Outfit Them correctly SAVE YOU 95.00 With Wire Recorder Paul.—Clergy :2. St. appointments . this announced in week the Arch- AT weeen’s and diocese of St. Paul include «the following: Automatic Clock . . . The Rev. Henry B. McCall from , the Church the Assumption of in Assumption to St. Mary’s hospital .. in Minneapolis; Poplaws‘ki ’The Rev. Francis J. " g from the Church of St. John Cantius in Wilno to the Church of brings Silvertone the finest A handsome of them all! 18th Century console styled you St. Mary of Czestochowa in radiO—automatic combining AUTOMATIC record changer—and WIRE RECORDER! Franklin; The I Rev. Francis M. Fairley Wire recorder records while FM from home. band. Mahogany programs are away you the fro Church St. Michael of . veneer. in ilroy the Church to of YS’ St. I RADIOI- ‘ Gertrude I SEATERS in Forest City; I ' The Rev. Andrew P. Wojciak TABLE : from the Church of St. Mary of 30% MORE ROOM AT LESS 2 COST‘! Czestochowa . in Franklin the to I 1.29 4.95 iiiiiin Church of St. John Cantius in Wilno; 34.95 REG. COLDSPOT t. ‘ " The John Rev. P. McGuire from n 9.62" cotton All-wool Church and and wool mixture the in sweaters .' coat of St. 'Gertrude in i and pull-over In. styles. contrasting colors. Popu- Forest City the Church to “ many of St. - - . lar with the boys. ' Michaelin Milroy; v" 5: llifllllllllilllllllllIlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllflllIIIllIlllilllI!Illlllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll||Illlllfllllfllllllllmmmmfllflmfi The Rev. Thomas Coleman J. , - BOYS’ JACKETS from the 'Spocemaster Church Our of ‘~ Lady of 7 Church the . Lake in Mound to the of the Assumption in Assumption. 1, radio and 1.49 radio, alarm, 7.95 t’s man- a » all in onellPre-sets el clock, to .. Thomas’ Former St. 249-62 'Ghost dial. automatically. lay V Gabardines, wool and wind-breaker jackets for all winter . brown plastic, gold trim. Dark Regular Zipper fronts and in All sizes. wear. neat patterns. .; Historian Speak ll to 279.95 TNK KENMORE BOYS’ SHIRTS ' CLEANER Richard V: A St. Paul.—Dr TYPE 1 J. Pur- 2.95 69c cell, nationally floor famous historian A big i‘Coldspot in the 9.4 . cu. the and former head of “j St. Thomas .. 5 food chest holds of 7! Frozen 1’ space a college history department, princinZl , "-0" Polo knit been shirts selected sport and dress shirts to be has keep him the container 19.3—lb. to well 26.6 lbs., meat iv. ‘4 ‘.: groomed. You ‘selection. choose speaker from wide the St. Thomas at Send Found- can a capacity. Great, saving price. See ..him school happy. to N; :2 er’s Day luncheon Sept. 28. Pre- . viously the Most Rev. Coldspot KansasE-Cit‘y: these Sears spacemasters at .rgig. O’Hara, Bishop‘ of today l had‘b Mo., selected to deliver e'en g' 1E the in the Memorial Mass sermon .1 commemorating Archbishop John 5‘, Ireland, , who founded St. Thomas’ 1865. in Dr. Purcell, native Minnesotan, a v headed the St. Thomas history de— from partment 1916-1920. llllllllllmlllil|illimllllilllmllllflllllllllllllliiliilllilliflmfllmmmlileIllilllliilillllililillllllllllllllil|Illll||lll|llMilli"llllllllllllllllllllllllll Later he the Catholic went to university become to administrative head of r dollars Fewer buy washdays l easier the history department later and general secretary of the college, 59.95 Reg. Price I KENMORE 1930-1935. I STANDARD Attachments With He is author of several well- known books history and is on a . member of the editorial board of V the atholic Historical Review. cleaner full attach- New Kenmore tanktype with of beauty! set {.3 A Dr. Purcell winner of the 3f, upholstery, ments—cleans draperies, dusts woodwork. Pow— was rugs, Guggenheim Memorial fellowship quickly and easily Job H.P. does'the for erful 174 motor you. i, study Irish to immigration, 1927— . OS"AND GIS' 28, and later became historiogra— " .62 ,vAcuuM oxronos pher of the American-Irish His- g- torical society. Since 1944 he has - been member of the War Produc- a 1.79 4.95 . 0' tion board, Washington, D. C., and CLEANER > 1945 in also joined the faculty .0 of .- r Regular George Washington university in Sturdy f shoes that made fit growing to feet lead to are the nation’s capital. 109.00 ' strenuous playground High life. ‘ a quality leather REG. to 46.50 PRICE long wear; insure ' Requiescant in Pace 4.62 sums Bovs' AND snonrs \ .' your Laura Blenkush Kenmore superior make Its features llllilllllllllllillfllflllllllllllilfllIlllllillilllllllllllllllillllllllillllllllillllllll St. Stephen—Funeral services Were choice gentle washing for thorough yet “39:: ac- 69:: conducted Aug. 26 in St. Stephen’s tion church by ~ the Rev. Edwin- Om’an its low price makes it special for Sears ‘ 1 a .. Laura Blenkush, infant daughter . . of . Mr. saving! tub holds8 lbs. of Big 25-gal. to 9 and Mrs. Joseph Blenkush. Surviving Made of the finest are and long wearing fabrics allow to Your house her cleaning " 'will take and brother, parents Roger. ‘ one clothes load. it today. See freedom of action. He will need per couple of pairs of Edward Seppelt a less time and ' work when you these for school days ahead. Buckman.'—Requiem Mass offered clean wtih Kenmore, was a vacuum 1 Aug. .» 25 in St. Michael’s church by the cleaner. Powerful :, HP. 14 motor BOYS’ umonsuns Rev. Joseph Wessendorf for Edward Sep- 3'. ' whisks all the dirt pelt, into who the air- died Aug. He 23. 45. was Surviving ‘V his wife and the following tight bag. Well-balanced are molded finildren: Robert, Lester, Kenneth, and hand—grip. Convenient built-in 1.49 ..1.98 aryella. dome light for dark Pfc. Raymond Lund C. corners. Sobieski.-—Funeral services were con- He keep will his body ducted in Sept. thesesnug, 4 for Pfc. Raymond well fitting C. POI-TYPE warm Lund St. Stanislaus’ in H‘EATER church He ,by garments. the needs the protection from the cold weather. Rev. Anthony Lamusga, who killed was For Radiant- peak heating an comfort “ at price ' Sicily in in World a II. you war Complete line of Boys’ Pants, . all Military wool I. 1.49..5.95- rites conducted by the were circulating want to See this Veterans durable wool of Foreign mixture, Wars. corduroy pay. and gabardine Surviving his Mr. parents, and are Mrs. Chris Lund, and eight brothers ,,heater and Sears! averages‘izé at Heats 3 to 4 sisters: Mrs. Raymond Kujacznsk'i, Flint. 9.62 Mioh.; Mrs. Alois Bursey, Mrs. John dependable a 43,000 BTU output; rooms; E Bursey Leonard, and Minneapolis; Lor-. WEBER’S - I etta Daniel and home; at Jerome, Cleve- Regular . enamel Sturdy steel model, .brown finish. land, 0: and Richard and Alice, North . Dakota. STORE $49.95 s ' positive Leveled ' g metering, valve. ' . - ~ HOME . MODERNIZING E. ' \ . HOME FINANCING E x ANnEn’soN g J. F. —«—3 STORES— E South-IV LUMBER co. Sixth 16-18 Avenue ' ; 5%, I, St. Cloud a" Cold Spring BUILDING Albany MATERIAL \. E 7 St.‘ Cloud, Minnesota - filllllfllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllilllIHllllIIIIlllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIll[IllIll|IlllllllllllIilllllllIlII||llIlllllllllllllllllllllfiE PAINT AND COAL Telephone {so St. Cloud. Inna. ., _ ..