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

December 24, 1948 · Page 5 of 8

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.m " for v.17; .g , J CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. Friday, December PAGE SIX 24, 1948' I / Scout Mothers Aged of Gifts Sick and for the e a Merry Christmas gantruLLY Feied Brownies acknowledging your’ favors of the please past many accept year, morning Christmas M As dawns S '3 A1 best wishes for i our a ry ,anew YEAR AiHAPPY . .A MERRY CHRISTMAS. AND NEW happiness May God grant to Girl h d d About two ' e n r u Brownies, their Scouts, and y ou i. ’ ° attendan'lcfi mothers in at were , held Institute the tea at St. Cloud Minn. And through urs— the HOIy ChrlSt ' ii a _ ’ week. day last afternoon of maStide by the The given tea 'l was - and Girl Scout active -l ' seven May Peace Wlthln . heart . your Mary's Brownie of St. troops their grade school honor of in abide. ,~ _ mothers. _ recognition Special given was E John Kropp, who attended Mrs. cox's BAKERY Girl her three Scout daugh— with up Margaret and belong Irene ters. pack and Mary Sue 38 troop to to as St. Cloud, Minn. 32. Santa started and present was merrily dancing things off by and “Jin- leading the in singing group Bells.” He gle helped the Brown-‘ gifts and‘Girl Scouts distribute ies their mothers. Gifts made to were girls. the M. Y Mrs. '--- Clarence Gohman, leader I pack 36, served of of master as i ceremonies. nu, "1"," , . ‘ . gugsfiszgfoxoefewfi‘gfigcfiggesg’figl _ _ CHRISTMAS "Hum" ; Mrs. Larry Rau, Washington Memorial drive, ST, M ARG ARET’S s o c 1 E T Y, St, of 737 I; will],I I] right, begin- the bags goodies. Left of to ‘ ’ I, L ' k preparing l b th d d C 011d, t - Nolden, ,, elS 510 A. remem . (’3 all age J. - . a chaii- ’ ["111 organizational , Noehr- the lower . Mary Ann I . left at [luv .. i’ ma! cornei, are ning g , . l’ Christmas . They deliver . . . . . Mrs. E. M. three time. Koltes, Leaders , institutions at man, _ -. Mrs' Charles . Anton Krafmck - l . Stemworth’ Mrs' Illnull’ .. mg’ folks and Chri oodies each of the club f resident- O h tmas to at Mr S \ ags ° s g p ,7‘ S' In"! Inderrieden, B. Mrs. R. Wieber, Mrs. Mrs. A. J. ' .’ ‘ homes and . Josephs and St. Raphaels , . . St. , SaVig, director. . Brown- executive give 3 Mrs' Lany Rau’ M' 0' schnmder’ - Mrs' Jacoh Pfafi’ . , sick and retired sisters in these ket the ie's assistin with resentations b two t the \ .as. 5. ° g p Mrs. Joseph Scholen, Mrs. Mrs. George Juenemann, ‘- - . the St. and also the 510k - . sisters included . D to Koltes, Connie institutions . _ in onna ; Miss Mimbach__(Bob Arthur Donken and Marie Some the members of St. M‘ar— hospital. of Cloud ' Frank, and Margaret Kropp. ' ’ Molitor hoto) p i pictured above the home garet’s vocal chorus at Girl Scout pins Brownie and are given leaders, guards the were -~ 38 Countles . “011011 appreciation their in of outstand- ' . ifng sefllices. TIheNpilnis gifts .' A4 G oft were e t t A. and Mrs. a S 0 I rom 0 rs. en . l Harry McConnell. ' Leaders, assistant leaders, and ST. ,. ' C h F d ' assistlant junior leaders receiving the pins inc uded Mrs. Erwin N. 29 5th Cloud, Ave. South St. Minn. Hall and Mrs. E, Johnson H. of I I Mi's. rglarfigcsfo 2205p Elizabeth Gereds L d ica ions M CROP d . 1 d f inneso f t t t t Holdinzford-—Requiem .Mass of- 5 1: WM oca e a 00 rains -0 go ~ - . “mm , figfiigsafi " D.14f~Ms.Elth flick Mrcsh dM 4' mm igedwhgc d, 36B 1E '1' iiiaeeiiev.°i9mii rin. 1.Ion-lIla...-rluii‘uuuolI‘ll-IIODIIUOUIIOIupoonollli‘l. iii... - ; under . this . . from Minnesota . week contributions far- . . . way as died lnltnnljlIQILLJ-I‘LL)...-In.In...lin-j-nnlnnjllanI-QD rence urs ea er in Rosenthal offered the Mass in St. Mary's ' ’ ' the CROP food ‘ $120,000 drive ' ‘ current hit cash meis . in and _in . Helen of pack 38; assistant g church. Bum, An,hony.s in S,_ was and nearly another $100,000 worth wheat, of milk, Kuhn and Doreen Eveslage. leader 321653;];8:11ifigggqnflhiuf‘pffibgf corn, soy- and M.”- aSSIStarlt of 31; tr°°p beans, lard, produCts. Edwai-d and other farm Nor.’ St. Cloud; Mrs. Mier and 8’ ~, i Fred HaStrletery leader; Marlon bert Gerads. Duluth; Leo Mullner, Mrs. ‘ Food from several Southern , "it. Knuesel, assistant, Margaret Lau— Park: Heiizman. Waite Mrs. Frank have orted date_ The eal to Minnesota re p . a pp . be dedl- . counties to _ was , Avon: Joseph. Little Falls; Chris and. ‘ and L dia Struffert ‘un ermann £10m in; ' is still going cated Mankato on~Wednesday. in these of Minnie. Holdingford. at 323 on many assistants im, troop L Iiuel The national CROP Diimont.—?:ii;ldllz::dh:ess for Shlp- tram we“ the Other counties and S'chre~ as as Wallace Gruber and Mary .McConn ‘ Compohy' merit from New Orleans will begin were con- filrther der, leader and contributions assistant of expected. troop are ducted Nov., for Anton Draves in i 27 in Albert Lea and to Adi on as- and move 30 Peter’s church with the Rev. Frank St. The CROP appeal will be con- sembly in Waterloo, Ia. A state— offering First the Requiem Mass. Mr. Father William Way and Father tinned in Minnesota until Draves Nov. the every died 24 of 58. at wide dedication be held later size may John Symons, Cathedral assistants, St. Cloud, Minn. l Surviving his wife children: and farmer has had chance '1 Peace, two give. to i are a in the Cities Twin when the CROP attended. Edwin and Mrs. James Reese. w . - Reports date fromsome to Cen- appeal its close, according to nears .Each and pack in tr00p turn Schwieters Herman Minnesota tral counties show: Ben- P. Pederson, Hoppmem E. director. state with its leaders respective New Munich.—Requiem Mass of- enter- was $2,351; Douglas, ton, $716; Grant, Dec. Herman Schwieters, fered 13 for tained with Thirty-eight Minne- either Girl of the Scout 60 songs who diEd Dec. He The Rev., 9. 82. $1,760; Hennepin, $67; Kandiyohi, was Christmas working carols. counties the CROP sota and or‘ Goodwill on Callus Fell, O.S.B., ofl'ei‘ed the Requiem $2,000; Marshall, , $4,227, 128 Tia—Inf- The followed tea and served distributed in the appeal for food be Mass Immaculate Conception to was bushels of wheat, 200 bushels of church. Surviving his wife the and from beautifully appointed are through Catholic Life, Luth- tea Rural a following children: Eichofi, Mrs. C. Rock- Morrison, oats; $2,375 and Merry table in holiday decorated motif. one World Relief, Church and a ville; Bernard, New Munich: Leo, Green- eran As the Worl once agam of Wheat; Otter Tail. $2,046; Mrs. Savig car and Mrs. Nolden Wald: Paul, Rockville; Bill Howe, Mrs. World Service, representing 21 . Pope, $3,792, Henrty four bushels ELtPa-ulfi' fitielaifidi, J5»?ng of poured. The from Miss scouts Protestant denominations, other recalls reepor Ste-néleo.ud.'lc rs. u 12. wheat, bushels 51 Christmas of oats, 200-_Kuhn’s troop hostesses. . . acted as Mu‘sic'al Program pounds of Q i b l potatoes; The arranged and event e y, was That happy Ede. of old Schibret. day $10,241 for supervised two of milk; Todd, by co-leaders of troop cars Cambridge—Funeral services were $3,600 for Mrs. N. of milk; Wilkin, 26, Erwin Hall and Mrs. Eda Schibret, conducted Dec. 9 for 50, car a in When Christ born was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schi- $4,978, E. H. bushels Johnson. 300 of 200 corn, I Before? Midnight bret. The Rev. Lansing ofiered the Paul bushels of wheat, other grains, 15 Requiem Bethlehem, Mass. Surviving her mother are bushels; and Wright, $5,300 BEUMER for following FUEL and the brothers and sister: 8: Co-Copluins \ Named Joseph, Robert, Charles. Otto, and Mrs. corn. foretold As wise-men had Mscdonell. Leo Mass, Flensburg Clara Lorinser HARDWARE May all tidings of good the John’s Mass St. Cloud—Requiem Noted A151. offered French Prep Organist was i Dec. 13 for Clara Lorinser, by 60, the Rev. Paul Zylla in Holy Angels church. cheer P’u Miss Lorinser died Dec. She is 11. the T ' ' S ~ f Flensburg.——-Midnight . . , Mass o y 3rd Street North st, Gland, M' daughter I the late of Mr. and Mrs. Vin- in m In . ngogggevfile'd—Rayquekeg . .sagxe . thls , Of Day Days LOIIE;8F.1 t‘l‘ire? Surgiv‘i‘i’i'g“. Sacred xvi]! be - 1genth Heart church areb pfg- rot at a 1m ae 81‘ an W1 cap am ers. ar es 1 mm, o e 'm I ' ceded half hour of Christmas *I I ' | I by ,1 a St. Paul.-—Marcel Dupre, ‘noted Cloud: Wilmer. Burial St. and Otto, 7 i Sta-ago %%aciohiéfiufrefiblf:totbaagl l was e o deep, brmgmg perfect Be beginning music arid at you Calvary iingg in cémle’tery. organist of the Church of St. sul_ K 1 f nounc’ed ° er °P-° 2 p' Plce Paris, in Will Play a program the football ,' at ban uet weecll{ duEtzrdngbljgll‘rbirléobiihlIfdpzhefiyizlr‘: peace A and duet W111 Violin of music in the Chapel of organ organ held Monday night last of to firings... Christmas medley Our Lady of Victory to the College present at old Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kopel. of a honor countless the conference co—champs. son And joy in ‘ ways. The Rev. Theodore Peterka officiated St. the of Catherine at Jan. 20. open program. on Ray, guard, is let- two-year a a the burial services St. Theresa’s at Children shepherds M. Dupre, who has been representing from Brooks. terman Jim, guest Surviving his cemetery. parents. two a 3. one- are sisters. Helen, Joan and brother, will sing “Angels We Heard St. and Have at Catherine’s letterman, several is end from one on year an oc- Paul. High. n ' be ' ~ In this - Will - - Will - : hold Minneapolis. - Both . past co-captains- . i caSions v on group in years a St_¥:f:fid_£lgezfl’i°e2‘ . Meg‘gbgelgered Q . ianeanné l Schlumpberger, Delmar Eugene class D’Arc master audi- elect played large in win- part a , Schlumpberger, Elmer Gerads, Ar- torium. M. Dupre A made his ning the first championship this ‘ for Mrs. Elizabeth Hirschfelt, 93, year. public James who died Dec. The Rev- Robert lin Super, James Goebel, 13- the Headlining the at of features the 10., of appearance age Schulzetenberg offered the Mass in St. when Jendro and Perowitz. and Fred 12 appointed banquet the awarding was of was organ- . Anthonys . church. Survivmg . the ’ are . following . . the Church ist of St. ViVian initialed . gold footballs , . ., . the at to out- This in organization happy Another i children. Michael representing the is Mrs, Sal. ’0 group Rouen. When he John standing chert. Hirschfelt. Mrs. ,C; L. 30 players the The and old of angelic chorus will uLovely was Sing years year. extend . heartfelt Chllst- ' Pl°mb°nl .311 Chm": W‘lham'. Its most 0‘ St- he organist Notre of resenta‘tion “Js” Dame of to n W111 lnCIUde ' was Infant Thls - - p mono ram gloup . Calif.: Arthur Longley, Noles, and Mrs.‘ Cathedral Paris.‘HlS . . . . American concluded the . . Greeting; , . the people i. Muehl- in fo Luciue Prozinski, Mary Winners Davenport, evenings Is. There grandchil- 26 mas are debut concert 1931. great-grandchildren, dren, 45 and 18 in bauer, Ardine Slumberger’ Map was program. . SEWES. great-great-grandchildren.V Burial in was Laverne Evans, Ver- Borash, garet Calvary cemetery. .Kedrowski, Eileen Goebel, onica May Mathew Teri-es Mrs. continued and success Zilkow- Bernadine Perowitz, Joan Albany.—Funersl services were con- happiness be the New in Dolors church ducted Dec. in Seven 20 yours J Schlumpberger, and ski, ordyce Mrs. Mathew Tex-res, who died 46, for Schneider. Mary Ann Year. Surviving her husband Dec. and 16. are , the At the Offertory of the Mass and Stella, all daughters, Clarice of two “‘ tAelrbyany. Burial the parish in ‘ceme- 'Will parish ‘Sing :«Ad‘eslte choir was , _ 7 was” by ' COMPANY I DON LIN E TH ' “““‘°" * ! Greetlngs ' ' and ., W organ. 1.__R .0 . M_ E .d ' Deena; fOl‘eqlMirptin Eiiioflas’wifi. 322d g the , following At the Communion c H I & co‘ J . ifivéufeifilidorciii.aciii'hymns Rik 51- CIOWL an- . Will be “Christus I ‘ sung: ‘ ‘ ' ;. . Est,” Laudi- Natus “Resonet in mel Mrs. church. Kuklok survives with . Cloud, Minn. cherish St. We of the thOught the fine bus, I] and “Lovely Infant,” - the following children: Mrs. Stanley accom- Warzecha. Holdingford: Al Mrs. Bialka, panied by violin and organ. aSSOClathnS have been . ours Opole: Leo. Dela Louis Skroéh, Mrs. 0; Kukloli‘, before The, 5309“ £103.15“ . ‘ 3,; I Germaine Chicago, 111.: Ralph, . and WWW" take this . of , , _, Mass includes Christmas Med— , ‘ ‘ means express- ' ' ' ' - Delano; Mrs. Harold Heston, Millingtun, « ' . . . > ’ home. Ill.: Tyius, Burial in the ley," and at violin duet; “An- -, 37 was organ heartfelt for ing appreciation our REM: parish cemetery. ‘ We Have gels Heard High,” on Alexander Kroska friendship. I “W h .B 1 ’Flowered,” AGAIN R your e n s o s o m s Duelm.——Funeral services . con- were i “Lovely Infant,” “Angels From I ducted Dec. 18 in St. Lawrence’s church i ’Dec. for Alexander Kroska, who 74, died the Realms of Glory,” and “Silent 15. TheVRev. Henry Frank offered the with Night,” obbligato. ' soprano , Requiem Mass. Mrs. Kroska survives Wi'shes Best i You All ,io “Alleluia, Christ Is Born” will with the following children: Joseph, at home; Mrs. Charles Davis, Rome, N.Y.; be after the Mass; " ' sung Mrs. Harry Johnson Mrs. Sophia and BEL—’S- “S Minneapolis. Edell, both of There T R O are Aschofi‘ offered the Requiem Mass in Hill six grandchildren. Burial in the was St. church. Peter’s Surviving Mrs. ~4 parish cemetery. Withey the following children: Mrs. are Reh‘ Mrs. Haddie John Trobec, St. Cloud; George, Willow CloudT-Requiem N. Dak.: Melvel, St. Mass offered City. Grand Forks, 614 St. Germain St. Cloud was Anthony‘s'church N. Dak.: Dec. 14 St. 'Jerome, Tacoma, in for Mrs. Wash.; Mrs. Haddie Reh, who The Kimball, died Dec. 11. A. C. Maynard: 73, and Mrs. C. .9. f Wildenborg Rev. Bernard J. offered the Watson, Anoka. There nine grand- are Mass. Surviving the following chil- children and six great-grandchildren. are Aloys, Albert, icemetery. dren St. Cloud; St. Burial in Assumption : was 1 Leo Cloud: Edward, Ortcnville; Mrs. Diane Uberecken Juneski, Minneapolis: and Mrs. James - St. Cloud—Funeral services were Waite Park. Burial in Litzinger, was ,3 conducted Dec. the 20 in Cathedral of the parish Avon with the cemetery at .1 the Immaculate Conception for Diane Werner Schneppenheim, 0.S.B.. of- Rev. .1 Uberecken‘, five-year-old daughter 01" ' ficiating.' Mrs. Mr. and Ray Uberecken. She Antoinette is sur- . Withey Mrs. Mary vived by her and brother parents one St. Clou ——Funersl services sisters: and Raymond, .11.; Janice. two were : Withey, Gar-oi. conducted D 13 for Mrs. Mary and Burial the in Assumptio c. was TIDINGS May it bring Peace and Happiness died who Dec. The Rev. Ralph you 71, 11. cemetery. ’1‘ r Throughout the New Year JOY Thoughts OF GREAT Bethlehem, the Just Star of as ' and . WE BRING SoPeaceful serene, . . . MARTIN By GERADS Mas. Bestowed ‘ loveliness radiant a by I HAVE OF N WONDERED whom the Feast St. of Christmas first On that scene—— Nicholas Dec. erred from Dec. 25. Years in trans 6 to' was ago star “Nicolas,” German communities always the Dec. of love be like So His came eve on may a ‘ Christ Child Christmas. the 6, and on - heart, shines That deep, in your “Santa” dominates after But the and year year scene more happiness bring all the To more. wish thing every'material you that We trust you Joseph Catholics St. What. would if the Blessed we say or impart. Christmas That can Virgin St. Vincent Paul St. Francis should de undergo the Christmas and that Will be this bring or or to I, yours Nicholas, Bishop, St. the has (or treatment to accept poor re- Success and blessings d—Iealt‘h, Happiness the of ject)-—-the hideous expression the cheap of masks the clown- and like clothes? follow. with and in the be to years you now imposter the called “Santa” “HOW CAN WE ACCEPT or . .| LUMBER . Santa?” substitute “Mrs. It all like ‘ attempt to co. an seems some. -- ~ .3 - , Woodcraft Co. The ANDERSON I. E. ingenuity called saint then somebody with the “Kris And COMPANY “Krist-kindl.” Kringle,” which tragically like sounds so. KEMPS IcE CREAM 1560] Phone 525 I Lincoln Ave. S. E. Christophers Where the and when is better time there are a ss'Cioud, Minn. secularism the Christ attack and advance of than to at cause. Cloud, St. Minn. should Christmas time, when everything about Him center who I St. Cloud, Minn. . We might all enriched became the of that be and poorest as us Kingdoml heirs it become the children God the His of and of 'rrrr'rrrrr'rr’rrr.rrr‘rri' I