St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
February 18, 1949 · Page 4 of 6
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Fax. p.71 . ém- 3 .:- .- I REGISTER T949 February 'THE ST. crouo ~ 18, Friday, Victim“ Terh’oor " Family Okinawa .SPORT Spring Cold Battle Nick irT SHORTS ' ls Reburi'ed Giln1an in Guaranteed method. for repair. BY JERRY BOLSE -. I Hedda». Motor in: _Blocks and affect does circulatio'n’ not I, Gilman. Reinterment ski, Princeton; services Mrs. Charles Fritz Cathedral played .500 ball through during radiator, but as]: ' acts —— conducted for Sgt. Anthony and Mrs. Dominick Templin, '1 the week, journeying St. St. John’s were solvent to dissolve the in to grease _j Midas, of Mrs. Nettie Midas Cloud; Mrs. George Trettel, Minne- the dump Johnnies then makg‘ii; to and son cooling thereby a" system, re- OkiA who killed in. action apolis; Mrs. Clifford at Kosloski, to lose 'Gil- turning home St. Thomas’, was Try to ing efficient. it can, more a ,. June 1945. Funeral Cl 4, and Mrs. Pauline Tuckner, 55—38, H, nawa the The at S». on today. man; gym. services ducted Feb. in Paul. 14 St. Crusaders displayed their early were co Sts. Peter and aul’s church, with form Collegeville, at but sea-son burial the in parish cemetery. bowed Dicleunn’s Center to 24 The listed firms here deserve to be remembered when dis- excellent points and his rebound you are | Two Children tributing the dif- patronage to your work here Friday. Jerry Opatz lines ferent of business. \- Are Survivors continued his fine form-to Cai- pace thedral during the week, Buzz I and Mrs. Midas survives w‘ h two Weidner WANTED showed improvement ' vast children: Judith Kenne and h. He — help along to immeasurably. also leaves T his mother and the fol- Earlier in the week the unde- lowing , brothers Peter, and sisters: _ ‘ ‘SdapV .1200 Readers with Washing read Machines feated Toms dropped St. 'Boniface’s, to our Foley; Joseph, Sauk Rapids; Paul Cold Spring, Olmscheid 51-39. Don Ad this in ' paper. and George, California; Mrs. Mel- “ ‘AP had and Jerry Eisenzimmer 11 10 CENTRAL M. (3., serial vin' Olson,_California; Mrs. John the losers, Dunn to and pace was Stellmach, Rice; Mrs. Agnes Obren- the again high Toms. The Cru- for sader-Springer victories Tom gave Freely’s boys 18 .wins for the year. HOCKEY , jumped C. H. S. into the win col- b defeating St. John’s, 3-1,- umn Pleasure It’s elrose, a and The Saatzer 8-2.. Donnie Ronnie, twins, and paced Cathedral their victories with to able assistance Gib by Butt- some 'OPERATE weiler. Jim Koonce performed well TOOLS To HOMECRAFT rowan - for in the the Crusaders. nets :, BOXING .4. , Wasilowski, Emil senior Ca- ,i at , Now that workshop tools designed start for just people “,1 thedral, bouts in North- you can two are won have dreamed Golden Glove about—or be— like . u' west tournament, you—hobbyists . who tools . you ex- :;....‘; use ing Minneapolis, staged in and ad- pond shop— without all and folks who lot 5‘}? present of want your on, a the bantamweight vanced into semi- spending lot of dependable service lot of fun money. a finals a this week. . . . limited Yes, budget lot healthful if}! of relaxation. Other on a you can a scores: . . . St. Thomas’ college 72 have real shop—lulled Wll'l'l Home- Come in and the Homecroft line. a see .'r_ St. Mary’s 50 Tools. craft Power These popular in Power tool department. ' our St. Thomas’ college 45» ‘ I. Salle DeLa 56 .l, . . . . . . Homecratt Drill Press 'Cretin 44 No. ll-lZO—Four speed: .3” CathedralB 31 ~ from 700 4700 to r.p.m. music school. The photo taken reunion the family had last trainin above CATHOLIC EDUCATION’ ’s» at was a nu r 8’ se Has capacity . . . a r.p.m. ColdSpringB up ’ 27 Andrews) Mary Louise (Mrs. Dale home visit fall when characterize was things the on a athletics, other good and . . . hole . . V2” in iron. cast to» many John’s St. university 52 , California. Seated, left right, Mr. Terhaar, Mrs. Dale from to Oil-impregnated bronze are . . . . . . . Gold Spring; Terhaar family Every of the 10 children Nick of one Ball- hearings in quill. Olaf’s St. Louise), Richard, Clare Ann, Mrs. and Andrews (Mary Terhaar, 45 .5 thus}: bearing in lows -"‘-v cathone high Schooh is graduate 10f RiChard,’ Who has except Hamline ‘1 Mrs. Miles Manthey (Doraine); standing, Jeanette, Hortense, a Jerome, 43 3'90 and of , being before graduated Boniface’s high and from St. Fred, Mrs. Dick Manthey, James. St.Agnes’ to two years go 26 quill r, ........ .. ‘ Motor Extra Roosevelt.................... my 26 + + + ~‘+-+ + + + + + St. John’s Preps . 21 Six Girls, Four Boys in Nick Terhaar Family Church, Country of Cold Spring Are Credit to ‘St. Thomas’ academy 23 Truly 1 of Exemplars Catholic, American Living Reburiul Held ls Circular Homecraft Saw 1 .- No. 34-110—Cuts stock - Rips thick. 21/4” to to : ,‘Cold Spring. The Nick in public health- training Man,- up the the Dick nursing at nurse’s St. Delores, Mrs. took at now . of For Hero War — of 15" panel. center University Minnesota and hospital. She Cloud, graduate , , of is the mother they of St. is Cloud Térhaar Cold Jomtcr _ No. family of now a Homecraft moulding Takes #5. cutter- Homecraft Scroll school, St. holds certificate for that profes- child, Cathedral high wood Planes of of 37-110. and dado head up head W1 son. one a to a up Spring appreciates Catholic No. 40-110. Saw deep wide. Cuts %" 4” to wide. Table tilt. in 13/16" has and time sion. Hortense stationed Cloud, worked for been will fellow the a Clare Ann air 1 Cut: Z” to lubricated- rabbcts. Has up T 6 education, nurse’s, deg-".5 training, 45 S auk Rapids. Reinterment the Administration telephone eterans’ Nor‘thWestern Bell the at of mother thick. her and der tern of to center two ball bearings. —~ tor-life 0 ‘ 14 ht to and K services conducted for Cpl. Has _ music, athletics, hospital, her The panel. Cloud, since January, before marriage. 32” t. ofiice degrees were tilts 45 Fence ..1 will sisters. She nurse’s many begin Extra Lamp and Motor 3.1 speed of 1275 wt- Joseph Zakrajshek $ in right Sacred Heart Mantheys have children and to 1948. four ' training in September. other good things. Clare Ann stroklga tint: ' bpler left church Feb. 12. He is the or Seventh they live 1235 at on The avenue son nurse—daughter in in second works the Cold ...... .. Spring minute. :1 now There children—six o 10 Lights Extra a Motors and are Mr. of Frank and Mrs. Zakrajshek ‘ Paul’s North. They belong St. I”. to “Its degree! 45 to Doraine, the Terhaar family where is State bank her father has ‘ daughters and four All ,10 of Sartell. rightv 15 dell-‘9“ in} sons. parish. “dill—Handles of 36” Homocraft Lathe No. Miles Manthey St. Mrs. of cashier been for about 15 now years. . . left. Lamp and to Swings bed. Cpl. Zakrajshek stock between 10” centers. killed in attended matriculating Marries Convert over. was Paul. or are. now Doraine, graduate of St. She St. Boniface’s one of vi- "a! A a was Motor Extra. oil-impregnated carried bronze Spindle is on action March 3, 1945, shortly Dale Mrs. Andrews, Mary on Catholic grade and high schools Boniface’s school, Cold high vacious cheer leaders at three for All bearing. thrust absorbed by sealed-for- is ‘ before his 27th birthday. $31.95 Terhaar, is also graduate Louise 3,95 and colleges. family Spring, lite ball The whole the College graduation I, attended of St. before her a in years Surviving his Boniface’s high school. Af— and St. parents of bearing are has always active in Benedict then been for and i948. paro- year, one ......................................... the following . brothers and sisters: six being employed for' ter chial and afi‘alrs. Four years community Frank, Jr., and Tony, Social Mrs. Medicine Discussed Frank Cold she in the Spring State bank the in the -of armed \ . men were Shank, Mary Ann, Margaret given the and position with FBI wwices. was a T Record Gathering Attends Helen, all of Sartell, and Edward Washington, DC, for in two years Terhaar, Dad and almost all of withthe U. S. the There. she during met navy. war. his children singers. Many . are : her Pallbearers John Shank, Dale Andrews, husband—to-be, were ; have and still sing in the sung Michael J Alumnae Pikus, Albert English, Dale in the Marine who r.; Hospital Meet was corps. ‘choir St. of Boniface’s church. Albert Zupan, Steve Pikus, their Harold Catholic before became a them Four of regular singers are Perry, and George Havanes. marriage and he is teacher now a with the Cold Spring men’s now public agriculture high in the of chorus. Patriarch of Venice .where school in Merced, Calif, These. Tools See HOMECRAFT Power More than '80 alumnae And the‘ family~anbther of the Cloud hospital ,.| give St. at to' nurse couple live. Dale the narrator was Vatican" City. Bishop Carlo .- Christian touch—they had have ' attended the monthly — meeting of the-nurses’ alumnae Midnight broadcast of the for the as- Agostini of Padua‘ has . been trans- share'of 'their difficult days and 15.53 Christmas day in Merced. sociation Mass Feb. It 1. record hiStory crowd in the the of P0 ferred WELL’S was the a to Patriarchate they of Ven- hard struggles. these But met Louise, might be Mary as ex- nurses’ organization. ice. Last October Cardinal Piazza, trying with times sacrifice, prayer, pected, ’sings in theparish choir Patriarch of Venice, . A named trust-in. Divine round-table and discussion Providence. socialized medicine was on was there. ' Secretary of the Sacred Consistor- Let’s talk the the highlight about Terhaar’s of the meeting. Par- fondness,'Mary Louise With re- ial Congregation. Bishop Agostini Archie committee; Mrs. Cook, by ticipating Dr. L. M. Evans, en- the one“ calls recording- her husband one. Heating were born in 1886. * Plumbing * Hardware Appliances Home * was tertainment, with Mrs. Lester _ > Dr. Brigham, C. F. Jr.; Dr. J. P. her when he stationed in We mistake sent make by be- Was carr‘ no Lemmerman, co-chairman; Miss O’Keefe, and Dr. Schmitz, E. J. ginning'with South *of the Pacific. In place Mon. Mrs. Terhaar, 0.2: Catholic Press Support publicity; Lorraine Tomczik, Mrs. at: Hand Sporting Goods Power and Tools. Holdingford. Father James Min— Dale much tomfoolery, recited .3; the former Amanda Thull Free— of on Gordon Munsinger, membership, ‘acted ette moderator. Washington—Support An Memorare record the to. is 'ort, graduate as of en- the of old prayer a nurse with Mrs. Raymond Wittmayer, thusiastic discussion ‘ Cloud, from the Catholic 513 St. Germain Street the Mother of the 3‘“ God and has St Minn. Raphael’s sent been hospital. She t'. asked by 0". in press was Giovanni, co-chairman; Sister edu- floor followed ‘the doctors’ Mrs: ad- recording Mary Louise. ’A. S. Lucas, the to third class president be‘gi‘aduated to ‘ of the 4.1.. cation; Miss Catherine .Prasch and the dresses controversial Nation sub- line in Next in the Terhaar ,Council from St. Raphael’s. on Catholic Two of her of v. Sister Dolorata, refreshments; ject. Wome’ family is Fred. He is married and daughters followed in her foot- .149 - . Merlyn Miss. Tischart. Miss and in is employed the designer’s became Mrs. steps and uate Loren Timmers, president, now gra nurses nominations. Thielma-n, Each lone the Cold Spring Granite office of of the St. Cloud. appointed hospital, committee chairmen and for chairman selected several nurses He general chair- third daughter, company. the ensuing still They include home, has at was a year. her committee. to serve. on church picnic last already of the Miss made application, Marie Mertes, good cheer for man praised the Mrs. Timmers Fourth When he of July. nurse’s training for fall in next com— was Missioner Minneapolis in mittees their co-operation for John’s graduated from St. univer— the hospital. same responding their respective du- to in his sity 1947, Daughter two Hortense the first sons were Is Now China was Post at, ties. Archie Mrs. Cook there daddy his daughter receive de- of to graduate of gave an see a nurse outline the Minneapolis.~Father of of enter- Fred is also St. Boniface’s the St. Cloud hospital Raymond follow in to program gree. a tainment the coming A. for He Gaspard, graduate. .working her mother’s Maryknoll in missioner footsteps. Hortense year. was from California when Minneapolis, he entered the graduate is of stationed Cathedral high buffet lunch A served. Is a now was Kongmoom, and service with the Army school, China, St. Cloud. at said Father Following her Serving the committee was on were Thomas in this during S. Walsh, Air nurse’s training Vicar country ‘General, she volunteered Catherine Prasch, Sister Dolorata, corps the the for the His wife ‘is former Navy here statement announcing Fosberg, and Mrs. Ray Miss Theresa in a war. nurse corps girl. that Beacom, Nebraska personnel Anne served of the for four American in Blenkush, this and Miss Irma Kapp— a years, long-lasting day-out Sturdy, broader, dependable for day-in, Foreign The couple Mission at USO during society met center country the will Under the hahn. Mrs. Loren Timmers poured. a war. con- oil operation. Economical little tinue it fuel ,Diego, Calif, where kerosene. GI Bill work in that in San Rights Anne of she until took country The meeting held in St. uses, or course a was . . . the Communists pianist. Their love mutual forcibly compel Benedict’s hall. The meeting Double-drum design. Automatic thermostat next was a controls temp- mdsic them of God’s of of to stop. isischeduled for March 1 at 8 was one ways pm. erature. ‘ _them marriage. leading The to WANTED , couple have three children. IBrooder There is teacher in the Ter~ a Efficient i family, haar She Jeanette, too. is - WOMEN: DEAR also graduate St. Boniface’s of a Thermosto’r school. the high Jeanette attended Automatic Con- Housekeeper for Priest college, Teachers’ St. and Cloud, is 1295, teaching 2. 9 in the Melrose pub- r.- now '1 in small/town close to school. lic Previously she taught in “To be Queen Elizabeth a’definite within de- Burning area, St. Cloud. Modern Home. Nicholas and St. in Avon. ciding sales, banquets, ...... labors, .. holidays; and be Whitelye ' to sons athletic the Three of Ter— within certain, providing Applicant boots, sheets, cakes be be- must a toys, area, for haars introduction—— left books; are and be Aristotle within. certain teaching mini- to Raise robust chicks with. a area, '30' tween the Dick. of Jim, and Jerry... and ages morals. theology and hygiene: I understand manners, C; can mum steel Galvanized care. Jerry starred in both football .how This might exhaust complete the 50. mind, but I Give imagine in- cannot basketball louvers and while student tank. Air in 5-qt. canopy, a how. could it How it. be large it tell narrow can to a career formation in letter Boniface’s. He St. into the of went outside.’ draw air from other ap— people's children the about universe? How it can Marines after graduation and be broad be the thing plication. and to to same everyone, to narrow served for three and Electric years saw be everything someone? No; woman’s function Brooder to is Chick a action in the South Pacific. He met laborious' but because it is’ gigantic, because F-1825 it is no; Dale Andrews, the husband of minute.” ' . Louise, while Mary stationed at a 3750 'CloudRegister / South Pacific battle Jerry post. K, c. CHESTERTON c/o St. ELEMENT WATT 500 has special music and talents is St. Cloud, Minn. givingithem by encouragement at— tending chick the MacP‘hail School of electric this Throughout distributed evenly Heat is F iN Minneapolis, Music, where he in- steel, Sturdy fan. rust-reSIstTng motor-driven the by brooder TROD’UCTORY tends his teach- degree for to get OFFER light. and pilot attraction Combination 42x60-in. ing. Jerry of narrator canopy. a was Christmas play by Cold presented Spring chorus WCCO Men’s over _ To in 1947. REGISTER READERS mi? I Jim feared by Brother «- was once .3- all basketball he starred when foes with St. Boniface’s school high *l. germinal 0 quintet. he After graduation put SOAP GRANULES CE S C in his 18 months in the :’=‘. army IN PAILS trainingcourse. is in his He now university. St. John’s first at THE ALL-PURPOSE year Richard, the baby the family, of fl SOAP—IDEAL FOR USE another the of Terhaars is to en- IN WASHING MACHINES Boniface. St. He is sOpho- ter a and has his now eye more on One a 22-11). pail Cesco Soap position starting day the some on Gallon one Bleach school’s '02 high first team. Pail-Type~ Delivered n.-.-c..........o----..--.uooc to your Married Poultry Fountain Years 35 Fountain One 3-lh..Pkg. Cesco for dishes .02 door in St. Cloud. soap Mrs. and Terhaar Mr. were .. I Deliveries outside married 35 in Freeport. years ago —— Cloud. add of St. Farm 6.25 .' couple took The residence in :Total......$5.49 .69 1 up M'ster ' 50: postage. Feeder $1.00 where Mr. Terhaar 5.95 Avon Priced Low DEPOSITREQUIRED ON ALL ORDERS was em- I the bank. ployed in Later they Please ship ~ possible: as soon as Holdingford moved Mr. and to valve steel. Brass float Heavy steel.'Handy l Durable galvanized 4-foot size—Reg. ’ 6. 95 ' president the Terhaar became of . bail pail carrying. for Extremely rigid. Heavy galvanized steel sheet flock feeder. easy there. on After about bank 12 Mail ’ at this years, in' desired keeps water to pan L coupon . keep clean and Easily washed to family moved St. Cloud the to and Reinforced Removable for center trough prevents sag. ‘~ eosy~ Three galloon. sanitary. ca.- level. Non-roost top; Terhaar entered the insur- Mr. lx3—inch cleaning. CENTRAI. SOAP wood COMPANY perch, l8 inches high. Nona pacity. business; After six five ance or yWMcW 255 Sixth Avenue South here, the family moved‘to years Street 701 Hampton Ave. Where they have Cold Spring lived St. Cloud, Minnesota Mr. Terhaar is about 15 for Town, St. Paula Minn' years. ..’ I ........................................... 'Spring ................................. cashier in the Cold .. THIS COUPON VALUABLE now EXPIRES JUNE. 1943' I bank. ' state _ T / ‘ v ‘ P "' ,3. ,' . . t ‘ V h ' L" .1119: - J , . ’ "‘1 i c fimmtvflrmaéemfimaaeem ,1 .. -5 v