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

December 10, 1948 · Page 2 of 4

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CLOUDL THE 57. REGISTER Oldest Resident ’Reolly, Mr. Collins’ V/AWVVVVV SCHNEIDER FLOORING CO. ' Of Todd County v I {Ill ASPHALT—RUBBER CORK & TILE Rest: Laid Is 428 St. 16th Ave. No. Phone 1834-“! Cloud, Minn. to . . Long Prairie. Todd county’s —- oldest Don't resident laid I to rest was like He’ll these following Mass Requiem offered FAIL a in St. Mary’s church Nov. / here 24 by Father George A. Ranch. Get To Our Estimate On That Dented Fender, She Mrs. Paul Fischer, who was PRACTICAL Repaint Job Wrecked died Car. Nov. of 21 the 98. at age or Death Minneapolis in in the IALIGNING came FRONT END WHEEL BALANCING home of her daughter, Mrs. Har- -— BRAKE COMPLETE old and STEERING Rosner, where SERVICE she had resided GIFTS for the Interment past year. was Our experienced workmen and modern equipment in the in the family lot Brower- are service at your ville cemetery. MEGARRY Born in Baden, Germany, Sept. BUICK ,co. , 29, 1859, Mrs. Fischer with came I her this parents to country the Home at Court Square St. Cloud Telephone 112 The family of six, settled in dress, *GLOVES age for driving, for for Shakopee, where Mrs. F is h . . . c e r general business lined womanhood. to wear un- or grew .. . . -¢.—L—s—-‘ ....... _.._".._.._. _._. Lfllllallllfllllll In 1867, she married Louis lined mocha, pigskin, buckskin, . Fischer Carver of and the county, DANIEL and furlined '- wide of prices range couple Todd with " to county came . . . ' number of other families mi- that a GLOVES $2.50 $7.95 to here shortly grated Civil after the _ .............. .. FUNERAL The vulf trip from Scott county war. r typical made in pioneer style, was in drawn by fiMUFFLERS all wool, silk, knit wagon a oxen. or HOME . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fischer made their the colder the weather better the home for few in Birchdale, . . . a years .he’ll like So Carr muffler gift. then farm of moved to east a a as a Browerville where they lived for make muffler “must.” a a about 14 15 took then or years. a COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT homestead in Little Elk, which re- MUFFLERS ..$1.95 up mained their home for 30 AND MODERN Ill-IIIIIIIIII-IIIIIII FUNERAL .................... years. advancing With they sold years, SERVICE FOR MORE THAN the retired, moving farm and to ‘ m s > *HOLEPROOF SOCKS wool part Round Prairie, where they lived YEARS. 65 or ' . . . - STUDENTS OF the College of St. Benedict W will stage for and then Long Prai- to a year, wool plain fancy stripes, i_ or 1 rie, where Mr. Fischer died in Pride and Prejudice . in the Cathedral . . high . . school . auditor— ‘ Argyles, April, whatever he likes. Here’s 1922. nun-nu:-nun-unuuunununnnnuunus-nu... or ium, St. Cloud, Sunday In 8 the above, at Mr. Collins, p.m. scene a Mrs. Fischer continued live to clergyman, pleads with Elizabeth Bennet, time give him good sock the inde- pompous young one you can a here and of late cared TELEPHONES: pendent Bennet daughter, become his wife. “Really, Mr. to Collins,” years was and he’ll thank you. by her daughters, for the late Mrs. she replies, “you hasty.” Collins Mr. is played too by Marilyn Moor— are Office 238-W R. M. Johnson Round Prairie, of house, Elizabeth by Patricia Gits. Bennet Proceeds from the play will ' SOCKS $1.25 50c to and Mrs. Joseph Morvic Vir- of Residence—1543 foreign relief. to go ...................... .. ginia. When Mrs. Johnson died + + + -+ + 1..- about Mrs. Fischer Eleven, Seventh 'Avenue North Cloud year St. a ago, Will Col-legions the home Present to her daughter, went of *GABARDINE SHIRTS plain colors . . . . . . Mrs. Harold Rosner, in Minne- wool, wool, all shirts part or rayon. apolis. . . . 'Pride Play, Prejudice' and be with that without tie Surviving the following chil- or worn are can a dren: Mrs. Joseph Morvic, Vir- isn’t complete Christmas without Ca- DINNDORF a WALLPAPER STORE PAINT 8. ginia; Little Henry, Elk; Joseph) $7.50 Shirt $15.95 bardine Long Prairie; to Louis, Gresham, Pride Prejudice, Joan and from the Poncelet, Bellechester; Leona £22222 ... ............. Ore.; Mrs. Harold Rosner, Minne- novel by Jane Austen, will be Thompson, Thief River Falls; Con- Pittsburgh Paints apolis; Mrs. Y. and J. Burnett, the Cathedral high school Rosett, Faribault; staged in stance Arlene Salem, Ore. There large Miller, auditorium Sunday Sauk Centre; this 8 Eileen John- are at a *HICKOCK Belts Suspenders Bill- p.m. reassessesss Painting Contractor Varnishes number grandchildren, of great- . . . . . . College of Brewster, Y.; by the Ardeleons of the ston, N. Phyllis Fo- — Chains Cuff folds Hickock Tie grandchildren, great-great-grand- ley, Morris; St. Benedict. and Marilyn Moor- Imperial Washable Wallpaper. . . . . . . and great-great—great-grand- ren, ‘Proceeds ‘ house, play will Grace City, from N. Dak. the Links Key Chains. go children. . . . in lands. for relief of students other Cloud 7th 30. St. 12 Ave. are following In the the stu- cast 0rdo (Answers Quiz) to Sally Benedict’s: dents from St. *GIFT CERTIFICATES, TOO 1-b 4-b 3-b 7-b 2-a 5-a 6-a 8-b Riley, Round Lake; Jean LaBerge, 9-c 10-c. Buchl, Claire, Wis.; Eleanore Eau .' Daily For Mass Gits, N. Dak.; Patricia Rugby, Johnson, ~New Windom; Patricia TSCHUMPERLIN Coopers- York Mills; Donna Irgens, A. Shop for Men and Metzroth’s the for at store men DEC. 10, FRIDAY. Octave of the Bresnahan, Dak.; Pauline N. town, for shop who for Immaculate Conception. Mass S'IAR'VALUE! women men. O’Neill, Dak.; Jeanne as Casselton, N. FUNERAL HOME Dec. Third 8. Collect St. of Gully; Mary Ann Votava, Morris; ‘ i - - Melchiades. White Vestments. O 0‘ 0 , l ' Assignments DEC. 11, SATURDAY. St. Dama- TZROTH’S loo-w. Pope. St. Cloud. Ililm. 1, Special Mass. Gloria, Phone sus Second Collect of the Immacu- d. to L i late Conception, Third Second of ta r S Sunday Advent, of Creed, Pref- Schellinger Bros. of Our Lady. White Vest- ace Archdiocese fit ments. 623 St. Germain Street St. Cloud, Minn. BUILDERS DEC. 12, THIRD SUNDAY Ad- of M Reliable Contractors (Gaudete Sunday). Special vent {/v .V/AVA%\A\A\A\\M clergy following Paul.—The St. Mass. Second Collect the Im- of mm Phone - . . Archdiocese the appointments in maculate Conception, C d, um Ave. So. St. Cloud 12! e 7 r e A this Paul announced of St. Trinity Preface. Rose Vestments. were week: DEC. 13, MONDAY. St. Lucy, Renz Carl A. from The Rev. Virgin. Gloria, Second Collect Ark.; Springs, Mahtomedi Hot to of the Immaculate Conception, Dudley from The Vincent P. Rev. Third of the Third Sunday of in De Bridget St. Church of the Advent, Creed, Preface of Our St. Church of Barnat the Graff to Lady. Red Vestments. Barry; in bus DEC. TUESDAY. 14, In the OC- The John McKeever from Rev. the of Immaculate Concep- tave in Barnabas the Church St. of tion. Mass Dec. with the 8, as Bridget Church St. the of Barry to Second Collect of Advent, the De Graff; in Third Collect the Holy Spirit. of Jennings Edward F. The Rev. White Vestments. Church St. the of Arizona from to DEC. 15, WINTER EMBER Mahtomedi; Jude in WEDNESDAY. Last day of the Rev. Neil S. Cashman from The Con— Octave of the Immaculate the St. the College of Thomas to ception. Mass Dec. with of 8, as Propagation the the of office of Second and Last Gos-. the Collect in society St. Paul. Faith pel Ember 'day. White Vest-r of M. Flynn The Rev. Bernard from Mass) of Em- Or: (Low ments. . Thomas St. the College St. in of Second Col- ber Days. No Gloria, Church St. Peter Paul the of to Third lect Our Lady (Octave), of Mendota; in the Holy Creed, of Spirit, no or- Louis A. Heitzer from The Rev. Violet Vest— dinary Preface. the St. in Wa- Church of Joseph merits. the Aloysius conia Church of St. to Euseb— THURSDAY. St. DEC. 16, Olivia; in the ius, Bishop. Mass of feast. J. from The Rev. Robert Merth Advent, Gloria, Collect Second the Church the Blessed Sacra— of Lady. Red Vest- Third Our of Paul Church of St. the ment in to ments. Raphael in Springfield; St. Wojtowicz The Rev. Edward L. EMBER FRI- DEC. WINTER 1'7, St. Aloysius the Church of in from Gloria No DAY. Special Mass. Church the Olivia the of Most to Collect of Our Second Creed, or in Holy Trinity Winsted; the Church Lady, Third of or Neudecker The Rev. Raymond R. Preface. Violet Pope, ordinary the Church the Most Holy from of Vestments. ' Trinity in Winsted the Church to Daily Mis- (From Use How to a the Holy Trinity of in New Ulm; Co.) Lohmann M. sal in E. 191.8, The Rev. Lawrence Keller E. the Church Raphael from of St. in listed here deserve to The firms Springfield the Church the to of dis- remembered when be you are Blessed Sacrament in dif- St. Paul; the tributing to patronage your Ks‘ lines of business. ferent The Rev. Frederick Ortner from the Church the Holy of Trinity in HASSOC e Ulm New Church to the St. of FOR Ask Joseph in Waconia. Here’s where . you’ll find them—at And man’s solve store. in shopping problems a we your a 'Emp'ty Room' jiffy because we’ve everything got HOME wants—be he highschooler THE Come FOR great-grandpa. GIFTS PERFECT a man or in let and help you! us To Be Staged a E Ll ClOUS D ICE CREAM Made” Crump.“Master Famous At Cathedral BOY’S SWEATERS TIES GLOVES leather-like of hassocks! Made $495 The Empty has Room been Snug just sweaters, the thing Handsome Ties in Solids, Plaids Pliable, warm and leather soft gloves durable, that is material vinyl . chosen . . the Christmas of- as season for the cold winter months. Stripes. unlined fleece lined. fur or fering of Cathedral high school’s . . . Colors washable! colorfast and dramatic club. $1.89 and 75c $2.50 $1.49 to and up up Mimers will who in the appear oi basic blend with play by designed one-act Dorothy Clark to are Wilsa Salome Jonas, Stal- Joan are furnishings berger, Betty Anne Presseller, Tim and MARBLE CAKE —'red home Murphy, Wahl, Tom Tom McGraw, ONLY} and Donald Bigley. and beige, all maroon 69c 37c 48c The play will be presented to 'MUFFL‘Ens MEN’S SWEATERS students SHIRTS just before the Christmas ~ , vacation, which begins C.H.S. for CINNAMON ROLLS These comfortable students Dec. Sweaters 23. Two perform- Smart solid colors richly warm Dress styles. Latest on and sport pat- or woven for the high school, for make ideal Christmas ances Gift. one plaids. Good lengths. an stripes. solids and 33¢ terns, 5:: ‘ the grades, and evening an per- ‘ $1.88 formance and for adults planned. $2.49 and $2.98 are and up Third Floor up up Mimers’ director, Sister Laurent, . COOKIES FILLED recently returned from Davenport, 1a., where she attended high a 515.; school presentation Our Lady of of STORES the Fatima, play chosen for the an- WEBER CLOTHIN nual Lenten production of Cathe- ‘ dral’s Mimers. also Sister Laurent attended the play festival cox's BAKERY one-act of the Catholic Theater confer- ence’s in Minneapolis. region 1 7th AVE. 30. 24 Future Mimer include the plans ’Albany, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. Cold Minn. Spring, hilarious Cornelia Otis Skinner .- GAMBLE BLOCK CLOUD, ST. comedy, Our Hearts Were Young ST. MINN. CLOUD, and a‘lml Got/u, the annual Lenten I) 1.37.