St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 6, 1949 · Page 4 of 6
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CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER Friday,Moy 1949 6, PAGE ‘ FIVE ,3 Spectacle Honors Mary Coteche’ricol Contests In .of Truth Rally At Tower John Cantius,’ St. sixth Page I) (See pictures and eighth on grade Listening Posts; St. Augus- honoring spectacle colorful A tine’s, seventh and eighth grade; DAY God the MOTHER’S the Blessed Mother of was Holy Family school, Albany, sixth of highlight of the annual Tower and seventh grade, special and audi— Institute rally in the Truth a CAKE MAID AND TO GIVE award Robert DAKOTA FLOUR Grausam, to seventh WITH Cloud, April torium, St. 24. on grade; St. Boniface‘s school, Mel- RIGHT RESULTS YOU HAVE A BAKING YOU the adults packed Children and $1.10 inch 8 awards; Sts. two Peter and V.r.r.r.f rose. DAKOTA MAID balcony YOU'CAN BUY auditorium and main EXPECT to TO Paul’s, Richmond; and Sacred the of 55 banners, witness pageant TIME. A LIMITED $3.42 FOR FOR FLOUR SNOW Heart school, Sauk Rapids. ROSES 8. children which made by from were March music played FLOUR ITS was AT BUT PREMIUMS N0 PRIZES 0R St. Cloud, parochial schools in 13 throughout the nafafapzpapif‘iq‘qgv by the concert AND SAVINGS CAKE YOUR-CASH TAKE JUST BEST. Melrose. St. Sauk Rapids, Albany, Cathedral grade school band. PRIZE. YOUR BUY Joseph, Cold Spring, St. Augusta, Morning Program inch 31 C .00 bag. Richmond. Fifty poundo print and in nice $3.42 a The regular Catechism Comes Joseph F. Busch, who Bishop Life originated to from program missed rally of the has bag. pounds hundred print in nice inch $6.65 One 31 9 .50 never a a. station KFAM, St. Cloud, from special with of Truth, spoke Tower the of the auditorium stage Sun- necessity of eloquence the at- on FARM SUPPLY GODFREY COX’S day BAKERY morning. Children winning tendance Mass and the frequent at boners the broadcast on Holy Communion. reception of were . Rachel Meagher, St. Augustine’s, in “There better is way . Cloud, no 3173 0 St. Minn. Telephone 7th 24 AVE. So. first; Michael Donahue, Holy An- s efforts which spend the I can GAMBLE BLOCK gels school, second; Kathleen WE DELIVER and than life in that left in IN REGIONAL Elk River, TWO catechetical Jochum, first the girls; Mary Ann are my among ST. CLOUD. MINN. con- Maus, St. John Cantius’, third. attend people Man the urging Kozisek, Foley; Lois Kritzeck, St. Augustine’s; and to tests in St. Cloud last week, eighth grad- 28 Judges .o.o.O.0.0.o.0.0.0..0 Father Alphonse were Holy Communion and receive Mary JansenMPrinceton; back Boos, Eugene row, Kremer, Father Berthold Ricker, Bishop said. from 14 parishes took day," the Pictured above part. Foley; John ullally, Sauk Rapids; Marvin Fasen, ers are every O.S.B.; and Martin Nilan. would those change who “What St. Augustine's contestants Sartell; Gilbert Ebner, great at Elk River, first the were a among school: Front whole world. if left right, the Janet DeZurik, Sar- to boys; David Nearman, St. Augustine’s; and Bill row, come over calling himself Cath- tell; Yvonne Schultenover, Sauk Rapids; Eileen Hunt, Princeton—(Register photo) a everyone REQUIESCAN'.r and olic would attend Mass re~ ceive Holy Communion ' every day!” Busch exclaimed. Bishop . IN PACE wish expressed the " The Bishop would that day evening Mass some . permitted be generously so more - Catholics able would be that more . Blum attend. Simon to , thanks James.——-Requiem Mass his St. ofl’ered The, Bishop expressed was ~. Blum, who Simon 86, died April 22. or founder of Father Louis Gales, to The Rev. Meinrad Seifermann, O.S.B.. and radio to the popular the Requiem ofl‘ered Mass St. James' program, in , responsi- church April Mr. 25. Blum who have been all others on a was former resident the township of Col- of spiritual this commendable ble for legevills the and for 20 past years a activity. resident of Minneapolis. Burial in was the parish Surviving is Stromwall cemetery. Harold acted Mrs. one as sister, Mrs. Katherine Ferchey of Minne- ceremonies for the after- of master apolia. the Following Elizabeth Schotl Mra. program. noon opening address, Bishop’s Cloud.——Funeral St. services corona- were con- ducted for Mrs. Elizabeth Schotl. 72. the Blessed tion of the of statue who died April The 24. Rev. Robert the and took place Virgin stage, on Schulzetenbci‘g offered the Requiem Mass joined the whole audience in then in St. Anthony‘s church April 25. on Burial the family plot in in the Beauti— This Day, 0 singing “On was Rockville Fifteen children cemetery. sur- Mother.” ful vive: Joseph, Michael, Jr.: Frank. Matt. followed in colorful The pageant and Paul, all of St. Cloud: Elizabeth and Catherine Schotl, Los Angeles, Calif.; carried in which banners were pro- John and Anton. St. Cloud: Mrs. Gregor cession the aisle of the main up Dullinger (Grace). Rorkville; Mrs. Ru~ auditorium placed and then in Thiesae dolph (Mary). Cold Spring; spe— George and Anna Schotl. St. Mrs. Cloud: of cial stands flanking the statue Ronald Bjorlin (Helen) Leonard and Mrs. the happiness Virgin. Blessed the For Feia (Rosaline), Los Angeles, Calif. in made Each banner There grandchildren. 15 Schotl Mrs. up was are AT HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL Park; Carol O’Donnell, member the Christian Mothers' there St. Anthony’s; of Renee Lans- background was a sateen her crayon on a of be life, society St. Mary's of parish Rockville. at wedding of wonderful sure The ing, St. Paul’s; and Helen moments Mrosla, St. John Cantius'; i1— with attached. Each your staff a contestants. Winners 16 Larry were were George Wutzer, Sr. second Howard Donohue, Holy Angels; shepherded William by invocations of be inconstant lustrated of the should row, not one St. Cloud.—Requiem Mass the offered Bluebird, was Poston, Cathedral school, and Rita Miller, Holy it's Detorman, St. Peter’s; John Schumer, St. Stephen’s; Virgin. of the Blessed the Litany should a loveliness Such fragile for George Wutzer. Sr., in St. Paul’s memory. Angels school. Pictured above, left right, front Milton to Medeck, Waite Park; Larr Poston, Ca- accompanied the church honor guard by the An Rev. John Denery on the finest and held forever caught in be Margaret Farley, April St. Peter’s parish; 27. Mr. Wutzer April Arlene thedral; died He Ronald Rieder, 24. St. Paul’s; ubert Leven- row, are guaranteed flow- the banner-bearers stage. to R2. Three children survive: George bridal modem of portraiture. was Cathedral; Kosbab, Marie Smoley, St. Stephen’s; dowski, St. Anthony’s; and Jerome Kufl‘el, St. John being While the pageant was and Mary Wutzer and Mrs. Ed Hempel, Rita Miller, Holy Angels; Kathryn Scanlon, Waite Cantius’.—(Register photo) St. all HEMOII choral from of St. Cloud. There enacted, six grandchil- are group a diamond less ring. "r'nil‘ dren and nine great-grandchildren. Burial repeated junior high Augustine’s Will Mothers dotofl in Calvary' Be Honored cemetery. was litany and invocation of the each Margaret Mrs. Ablen in- the theme of each embellished Richmond—Funeral services were alternate and FARM vocation by show conducted song in Sts. Peter and Paul's church for Mrs. Margaret recitation. Ablen April 28. By St. Ann’s on Sodality PHOTOGRAPHER wanted Mrs. Ablen in died April the Central 24 Minnesota. of at age typical Listening Post meet- A to 83. She member of the Christian was Describe a buildings, soil, loca- heralds from presented by ing Mothers of Sts. Peter and Paul's parish. was PHONE 146 tion, in detail. Write etc., price, Surviving the following school. We're Active children: Paul’s St. d are SON/z MINN. colore- Lemmer, CLOUD, Members ST. Mrs. of St. Ann’s Belgrade, Carl Moser. Eden sodality in Anthony’s Valley; St. Minn. parish 51'. Mrs. Germoi St. skit, by Heralds, staged n a was Henry Vogl, Waite Park: Mrs. Dan will honor their mothers at special Sunday St. Boniface's school, after- children from Jansen, Paynesville: Joseph, a program Circle. Mont; Mrs. Theodore Weeres, Melrose. Niagara May o’clock. ‘ 8, at 2 noon, Falls, N.Y.: Henry. Saginaw, Mich.; Mrs. Gales made few Father Louis manque» a Paul Theisen, Paul; Father Paul of Holy St. Mrs. Zylla John closing remarks then awarded and Weeres, Maxstone. Saskatchewan. Can— Angels parish will deliver ad- O R D O an ada; Mrs. John prizes active Listen— Brown, St. Paul; An- the to most church dress which ceremonies at thony and John. both of Richmond. ing Posts. Daily Mass For will include coronation of the . Alphonse Fischer Mary’s Cathedral grade St. Blessed statue of the Mother and St. Cloud.—Requiem Mass ofi'ered John, was May Friday. St. 6 school, St. Cloud, given was pos- for formal installation Alphonse -—— Fischer, of offi- who 72. died April new - Evangelist Latin Apostle and miniature at session lnludia' of the Tower of Federal Tax 25. The Rev. Robert Smith offered the cers. OTHERS $67.50 $5.000 to Requiem Mass Special Gloria, in Holy Mass. 2nd Angels Gate. church Truth coming award for the year Queen Dolores Reh will offi- April 27. Burial in Assumption on was Collect, of St. Joseph, Octave of mail the basis its count on am re- ,I'NILJS cemetery. Mrs. Fischer survivea A with H ciate the a. PF crowning S at ceremony. Apostles’ Red Creed, Preface. headquarters ceived of the Gate- at five daughters: and two Emil and sons attendants will be Her Bertilla Cyril, St. Cloud; Mrs. Gus OR: Maier (Alma), vestments. chism Comes Life St. to program. Hartmann, LaRita Ballman, Te~ STROBEL’S Rice; Mrs. Andrew Wassel (Lorna). the Sacred Heart Mass of Mary’s school showed mail count a Brennyville; Clarence, Raymond, and Feddema, and Jean Stang. resa Friday). W h it (first vest- of 6,753 September from April. to Walter. e all of Aitken. There 30 are Officers who will be installed grandchildren and great-grandchil- two ments. The total mail from count par- dren. Sunday Rose Marie Sauer, Saturday. St. May are 7 ishes and schools in Diocese the 614 of ST. GERMAIN — Henry Moore Thelen, prefect; Kaye vice Bishop. M Stanislaus, of pre- St. Cloud for that period as s was re- St. Paul.-—Funcral services were con- Virginia Schwartz, fect; Collect Gloria, secre— feast. 2nd and ported close 25,000. ducted ST. CLOUD, to Henry for MINN. Mom-e,_ 66. in St. as and Eunice Kosel, tary; treasurer. Peter’s church here with burial Preface of St. Joseph. Red in St. Lovely eight-inch statues of Our Mary's These officers elected April Mr. at cemetery 28. Moore on were a vestments. Lady of Grace awarded to were died in St. Cloud Monday last of on sodality general meeting April The firms on listed here deserve May Third Sunday after 8 to Listening Posts from the following week where he has been resident for a —- be remembered when 28. dic- you the an past 29 Mrs. Easter. Special Gloria, Moore survives Mass. schools: Cathedral, fifth years. and tributlng sev- the dif- patronage to your with daughter, Nora. Cloud. St. one which will fol- At Collect 2nd of St. Michael, 3rd enth program ferent grade girls’ Listening a lines Posts; bullnoaa. of Benjamin Latterell low each soda- in the parish hall, St. Joseph (Octave), of Creed, Foley.—Requiem Mass offered was list will her mother with Preface, Easter Gospel Last of present a April Hospitality 29 for Benjamin Latterell, who ’74, Shirley Weis, Kaye Michael. White St. vestments: corsage died April The as 26. Rev. John Kroll altered Vogel the Thelen, and Requiem Lorraine Mass in St. John's OR: ren- church. Burial in the parish der selections. was vocal in ceme- several Joseph hands Mass of St. be may Mrs. tery. Latterell survives with yr seven said. Second Collect and Last A play, Can You Oh, children: Helen, Say home: Herbert, Little at Falls: Edward, Perham; Mrs. Gospel 3rd Sunday C. S. Zalew- ’of after Sing?, by La- will be presented ski (Anna). Chicago. Ill; Mrs. V. D. Easter, Creed. White vestments. Habstritt, Marie Vonne Rose Murphy (Thelma), Foley; Ben, Winona; May Monday. 9 St. Greg- Menke, Sauer, Irne Pat Weis, and Leo, home. at —— Blaaius Scherer Nazianzen, Bishop-Teacher. Reh, and Shirley Loehr. Mary Ann ory Cold Spring—Funeral services Mass of Gloria, feast. 2nd Col- monologue, “Illusions,” will were a conducted for Blasius Scherer. 85. who lect and Preface of St. Joseph, LaVonne Habstritt, be recited by died April 27. Requiem Mass of- was Creed. White skit, If We Played Cards vestments. and l'ered in St. Boniface's church April a as 30 followed by May services in St. James’ church 10—Tuesday. St. An— will be presented g. ()m‘ Mothers Do, burial and in St. James’ Mrs. cemetery. toninus. Mass Gloria, of feast. by Virginia Schwartz, Kaye The- Scherer survives with children: seven Collect, Keller, 2nd Octave Menke, Ann of St. Jo- len, Dorothy Matt. St. .Iosexah: Mrs. Joseph Stock Coca-Cola Bottling (Jeanette), seph; 3rd, Roth. Company of St. Cloud St. Joseph: Joseph, Sts. Gordian and Donna College» and ville; George. Cloud; St. Mrs. Albiu will be refreshments Epimachus; Creed, Lunch and St. Joseph 00...... Simon (Leona). 000...... and MW. Marcus liar- Preface. White served. vestments. tI'IEI (R059). Cold Spring: Louise, and home. for There Chairmen committees at May Wednesday. grandchildren 11 Last 39 and on are — two great-grandchildren. the Mother’s day Octave day of of St. Joseph. are program Metal Eisenachenk Roofing Bernard Cornice 8. Co. Kosel, Dolores Rob Eunice and Gloria, Mass of feast. Creed, Melrose.—Requiem Mass ofl'cred was Thelen, plays; Kaye and Joseph’s St. Preface. stage White April for 20 Bernard Eisenschenk, 36. make- flowers; Kindler, Audrey who died April because of vestinents. 15 sudooaiion and burns received while his home lunch. and Delores Reh, was May Thursday. Sts. 12 up; burning. —— The Rev. Julig Francis offered sponsored by At card party Nereus and Companions. Mass a BRING the YWR (AR OP T019” Requiem RIDING COMFORT Mass in St. Patrick's prizes sodality April for the 24, church. Mrs. “Roofing Eisenschenk feast. Gloria, Siding of 2nd Collect, Sheet survives. Also Metal on surviving his mother and the follow— Nick Court, Mrs. - 500 to are went — “Grant, beseech,” 3rd Get CREST for Cushion Ride Tires and DOU- we receive a brothers ing and sisters: Tony, Louis. and Rudy Theis, Gasser, Peter Church of Pope, Easter Pref- BLE SAVING and Melvin, all of St. Joseph: Alfonse used If old tires. think MCDOWVIII your on you your bridge: Stockinger; for Mrs. Al W. N. McDowlIl and Peter. Minneapolis; Red Mrs. Geo. J. vestments. Sieve ace. $5, fires - $10 worth perhaps we'll and give are Snuer. Collegeville; Kunkel and Robert Mrs. Jnsenh Jacobs. J. K. you Mrs. May Friday. St. ' 13 Robert — Melrose: Mrs. Dun Stein Mrs. Trade and Andy for Phone 1526 of the thousands Stockinger; tire with St. Macke; Cloud skat: Al so on. now spe- Bellarmine, Bishop-Teacher. Ehresman of Cold Spring. Burial in was "Road Grippers" that prize: Nick cial "hug" Court. actually road the to the parish Special Mass. Gloria, Creed, cemetery. prefect-elect, Katherine Edinger Rose Marie Mn. Sauer, give non-skid, Preface. Easter safety.. rid- White positive vest- stopping you .C...’.. . O... 0.. Wadena.——Fiincrol this general chairman of services were con- was ments. ing comfort unexcellod CREST by choiru; an ducted for Mrs. arm Katherine Edinger. ‘73. event. Civilian died who Ride April Monsignor .;;Americo's 8. August No. I Tire. srarsou HATS! For Men Plachta the ofiered Requiem Mass in St. Will Spsor Tea Ann’s church April with burial GUARANTEED 11 in 2 FULL KUPPENHEIMER on YEARS CLOTHES! Calvary Surviving cemetery. three are daughters: Mrs. Fenwick Burch, Mn. CROSBY SQUARE SHOESI John Stinar, and Mrs. G. Harold Sil- vius. .- LeRoy Macho Still The Old Tires Down Your Payment On THE Browerville. Requiem Mass was ofiered for LeRoy Macho. who 23 died The April 10. Rev. S. Kuzniak B. offered CRESWMTIRES I the Requiem Mass Joseph’s in St. church "NEW ES” CLOTH April Surviving 13. his wife, his are Mr. and Mrs. Macho parents. Frank of Philbrook: and the following brothers sisters: and Jeanette, Lavern, Darlene, STORE mean: and Dale, all home. Burial in the at "Puma-Life” 'I'Ieodwilh new con: was o parish cemetery. Herman Berlinger Much Safer, Wear longer, More Comfort 0 Chokio.—Funeral services were con— ducted Herman In Every Detail for Berlinger, First Line Quality 64. who 0 died April 6. The Mathias Rev. Billmayr Opposite Post Office Cloud the St. in the offered Requiem Mass Mary’s in St. Full Guaranteed Year: Writing 2 in to wear church April 8. Surviving his wife are Trude Tires let's 1 9 Trude-in under normal travel. and Stephen two and Martin. sons: passenger car Burial the in parish cemetery. was Price! A! CREST Your Own used Tires Now! tires Deluxe your on McCoIIor Ivan Donnelly.—Requiem Mass offered was Gamma April 18 for Ivan McCoIIor. who 69. died ARE ALL TIRES m April 15. The Rev. Theo offered Peterka Requiem Mass in ’I‘heresia’s the St. VLINSTALLED FREE! church. Mrs. McCollor in died 1943. Friendly The Surviving Store several and daugh- are sons W Burial the in Vingcr cemetery. ters. was Wilford Lawler Nationally Known Brand of Shoes Morris.—Funeral services ‘EV-ER)’ con- were NITE PARKING—OPEN FREE ducted April Will‘s-rd 1 for Lawler, of son Men, Children for Women and Mon., Fri. and Sat. Nites Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lawler, who died Open STEPHEN’S MISSION society, St. Cloud, will ST. The. John Fearon March 26. Rev. A. of- publlc is which the 1nv1ted Saturday. tea to the Requiem Mass fered in Assumption sponsor a on Surviving church. Mr. Lawler‘s Star Rand Trim-Trad are par- in the home Mrs. Myron of Johnson, Hours from 2:30 6 to pm. are brother. Burial five sisters, and ents, one Stephen’s mission has been giving Highbanks. assistance St. 45 Calvary in cemetery. Winthrop Queen Quality group was and Luncheonetto Open Drug Store Leydendecker Carol Jean Philippine Islands through Stephen colony the Father leper in to a Conformal Poll Parrott ’till Weekdays P.M. St. Cloud—Funeral services 9 con- Planning Saturday’s the committee were missionary there. Deegan, tea are Carol Jean Leydendecker. ducted for right Mrs. Don Bohmer, chairman; Mrs. pictured above. Left to are daughter five-month-old of Mr. and Mrs. reception; decorations; Miss Pauline Penning, Mrs. Victor Ernst, Elmer Leydendecker of in St. Roscoe, Germain 616 St. Street St. Cloud Augustine‘s church April She died 19. John Rosenberger, dining on publicity; and Mrs. Philip Moos, room.— April Burial In Calvary 16. ceme~ wan Molitor photo) (Bob tery. t