St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 3, 1949 · Page 4 of 6
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ii ‘ THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER 3,1949 ‘ June 'frnidoy, Angels Holy Wedding At in .- / FLOORING SCHNEIDER- C0. SAFETY WITH SAVE Heart The the of Family 8 Loan Accounts Savings Federal ’ ASPHALT—RUBBER & coax TILE . . earnings. ,. good with ntety orovldo 428 161l1 Ave. No. Phone 1834-W ’ St. Cloud, Minn. BY MRS. J. F._ DOERNER insured fully Each account W $5,000.00 to up of 10th the by Received bought were any Eddie’s decided and ready A ST. CLOUD PIONEER lo- they Funds parents to were earning- with credited The steamboat St. the hardware trip from here and bought to month to cate at store. are go once an Louis pleas- On their they passed St. Paul eighty-acre miles the the First to farm not west two trorn way, was a general Ed’s family traveled they moved. owned by Joseph of which then store ant town to sec- accoum one. savmos TNSURED Here‘life Ed Broker and class such had be started for the dry goods ond and to store anew as helped of' J R. deck, and Betty. They Bennett, senior. satisfied with the lower The at to once ‘A' It hardware where of the freight their home. the store most was prepare was new was on upper levee river_bottom carried. Sometimes cattle and hard work, however, and there next to was or a LOANS HOME shoeyshop. mules brought time The Ed in travel in for school. ahead of the to were no one way ran into looked the class did. These did they helped bring cheer and into window. they rest; the to same Federal Security their work bother much their lives them turn to not “Sure- some was enough, there so as are some their did into play. of fellow for dandy Just passengers look them.” at ones. Assoc. Loan & Savirigs One evening trudged they least did steal their they at not as “Hold minute, Ed,” on a cau- tired buthappy, victuhls small articles. toward the house, and other tioned Dad, “who said could you 'Ggm. The kept they heard their mother calling, 'steamer not too Minn. ‘ Cloud. St. on. was m or. have knife?” At this Ed said a “Come, while clean wash and well ventilated. and, eat not you up, was nothing but gazed intentl NEED. SCREENS? more They this plan glad when the fourth hot broth, I have good were on a the coveted prize. at ' day of their they arrived tell you.” to voyage “But you’ve worked hard with- St. which that time Paul, tell at at now," “Oh, tell was us now; us much Murphy out compensation,” smiled dii‘ty small and frontier town. H. a. they chorused together. James Dad, “so yourself but get one, Because have railroad “No, wait until there eaten you was no make good choice.” a INSURANCE farther firmly they hired broth,” Mother west, team- Bartholome your re- oflici- a COADJUTOR'BISHOP Peter W. Ed could only smile his - grati- who brought plied. ster them St. Cloud to of Cloud Colleen Graham St. wedding of Miss the ated at Estate tude. He Real accepted the his after Soon with their lit- three the all money days’ journey. There two We have large stock of Window father in Holy extended which took place Angels and Avon, in Thielman of Howard went a to screens and brothers around neither tle and sisters bridge ferry was a nor a !"I make the purchase. The couple pictured A “I week. above short while Wednesday of last Phone church Bldg. are here, seated with they Missis- them Inn'- crossed the expectant St. on so were later he returned right of'the Bishop is Father T. S. carefully feeling To the before Bartholome. and Bishop doors special plain, homemade low prices sippi in faces around the boat the point at at a row screen new the edge his High of offered the Nuptial Mass. knife. Chancellor, he He diocesan Ziolkowski, table. new w where the was State Normal school glad Dad Chancery office—(Photo by did in the help him former not make bride is secretary The “It looks though stands. They happy a very we are go- as now were the choic__e. Dad thought he studio) their Champa ing have clear weather old to meet friends to tomor- was and HOFFMAN TRANSFER growing Vi’eddiiig Condiicts Bighop neighbors “I’m low row,” began Mother. up. Missouri from ,had who on In the late supplies and—” preceded of them before that the and summer year year, for With Agent She finish. after having did have harvested who had already to their made St. Cloud not Extras small Special Inc. LINES. VAN they ’s their outburst of excitement Dad banded CLIPPER home. with ex- crop, an some v~ . claimed “We’re going of the neighbors town to- to make to plans to “Is this are where going to Distance we Long and Local morrow.” haul their grain C hancery Aide St. Paul. It did to Of Former live?” Betty cried eagerly. Moving “Say “Hurray,” shouted Ed. take Ed long not convince his to “Yes, dear,” quietly replied Combination Screen Doors, 2’8”x6’8”x11/§”-a— I “El when going Mom, I to get father that Kind he should be the Any to of am my Hauling Mother, for one she quite out was worn ‘ bouncing pocket knife?” he asked him the trip. His 6 light. ‘Toxic accompany Treated. by the long, on tedious journey. St. Cloud bench. and down the older brother could 153 the Phone up on manage Technical high school W. Bar- Cloud and Bishop Peter Coadjutor Now they both stood silently tomorrow,” replied “We’ll farm work better than he could see in later served wedding the At the officiated tholome at looking the little navy, pres- They town. over $13.75 Mother. Dad ‘ while for these few ‘ was away he is assistant his church Holy Angels ent in to only few buildings manager scattered ceremony saw a City days. Granite dressed morning they The next father Thielman hardware the Colleen Graham, Miss which at the prairie at and cabins over some and while hurriedly, breakfast, The ate grain had be brought \ to to Co. in Electric Avon. After trip Mrs. John Mr. and store to of daughter along the river bank. The main a cabin, Betty the helped St. to Paul for lack of home market. Northern Minnesota Canada, N., and arrange Ninth be— a 217 buildings Graham, two general stores, avenue were SERVICE Dad harness the Ed helped Oxen used to team. pull the ELECTRICAL to the couple will the make their home COMPLETE Thiel- were bride Howard of wagons dry goods hardware store, a came a there few horses. The trip I" in Avon. reaching first Well After the N. F. as were and Mrs. town, Mr. and Floor of and shoe shop, store, for- Fixtures not to M! L, man, son I a — “- made tedious by the Install-clans. A dinner 'was held Log general the made was more stop at store. Plu of at Avon. Thielman couple was get of beer houses. a a MATHEW :21, A j dnd sandy unimproved roads. lodge for relatives place at and took marriage The “Hello, MINN. noon Joe,” Dad said the CLOUD. to on 8T. There Catholic church ELLIIi— was a HALL close friends. A reception held On their they brought before return last week . Wednesday of realized storekeeper, whom then was Ed a under the jurisdiction of the \in the home of the load bride the of in merchandise with them offered by for Mass Nuptial High Joseph Edelbrock; the be must Benedictine Fathers, a who also afternoon. the St. Cloud merchants. Ziolkowski, Many diocesan of T. Father S. .about proprietor of the store, operated college miles two a. the with whom Ed traveled Voss- Roger L. Father Chancellor. whom his father had spoken. men often south of In connection town. Fort Ambercrombie, went to Register, the berg, editor of on I: was with the church there quietly slipped also Ed the to Weddings in Diocese over was a LUMBER co. North Dakota, hauling freight for the in sanctuary. present Catholic school directed by the where he knew. the pocket 4-. counter the supply to government mer- her time of bride, the The to Sisters the of Order he of St. Bene- knives. display, No, up Tambl‘e-Ehresmann ‘I were on handise for the soldiers who '- c were ' in the secretary marriage, dict. . would until the . . they wait went to St. Martin—Catherine was a Ehresmann, Albany COld sprmg then - - statmned that St‘ Cloud fort' at daughter office. of Mr. There Chancery and Mrs. John Ehres- Protestant would two hardware They surely store. were became the bride of Alfred Tumble, mann, churches but public school. have good The few continued) (To be , , maid honor of Acting no groceries one. a was as of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tumble, L, son __ sister the Sr., Graham, of Waite Ellen of Park, Mary before Nuptial V a '.‘ w.'JACNsON — Mass oflered May in 21 St. Martin‘s FRANK Beatrice Bridesmaid bride. was church by the Rev. James Mohm of bride. the friend of some... Heurung, Osakis. Attending the couple Dor- were ' CT ARCHITE of the Thielman, brother othy Ehresmann Sylvester and Mark Tamblé. and best Stommes-Gertken bridegroom, \man, was Design Ecclesiastical and Thomas Richmond—Married Thielman Kenneth May 17 were manda Gertken, daughter of Mr. ~ and ushers. Graham were Bldg. Bank National American Mrs. John H. Gertken, and Ervin of graduate Thielman is 1 Mrs. ‘ a Stommes, of Mr. CLOUD. and MINN. Mrs. J. B. _ son ST. YOU’LLGET $30 FoR school and Stommes Cathedral-high ANY of St. Nicholas. The Rev. was em- L Burknrd Arnheiter, 0.8.8.. offered the Eb St. of the office in the ployed Nuptial Mass in Sts. Peter and Paul’s becoming before Cloud Register RINGS DIAMOND church. Attending the couple Mrs. were Chan'cery office. the in Ray Braegelmann, secretary Marie Rausch, Margie a BE BRIDE TO THE Klehr, Leora Gertken, son Joan Gertken, St. attended the bridegroom The Melvin Gertken, Elmer and Stommes. & BIITT Ushers WEIHAII Robert Schneider Roman and were .LUEKS Stommes. - Kiekow-Hetzel Bertheim N. J. luau-rar- to St. Cloud—Before Nuptial Mass of- ~On a ascof St. Germain St. The 702% Purch This fered May in 14 the Cathedral of'the Immaculate Conception, Patricia Hetzel, daughter the of late Mrs. Frances Hetzel, became the bride of Arnold Kiekow, son of Herman Kiekow. Attendants Mrs. were Gilbert BEER Brettner, THE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolf. Larry and Hetzel. _ Arnzen-Louden THE FOR Sivinski's Assume St. Cloud—Arlene Louden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Louden, became the r. MAN WHO GAS cRoNAno RANEE bride Harold of Arnzen. of Mr. and son Mrs. George Sacred -Arnzen, before Trust Nuptial A a Mass offered May 18 in the Cathedral KNOWS of the Immaculate Conception by the Rev. Harold Kost. The attendants were Jane Louden and Cyril Louden. Richard Louden and Richard Arnzen ushers. were Engebretson-Heltemes St. Cloud—Married May 10 De- were Regular lores Heltemcs, 149.50 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heltemcs, Cream‘Co. Kemp’s Ice and George Engebretson. of Mr. and Mrs. George Engebrctson son of Boy River. The Rev. William Wey offered the Nuptial Mass in the Cathe- Phone 567 dral the of Immaculate Conception. At- tending the bridal couple Maryann were CLOUD. CT. um. Heltemes, Joanne Olson, Alfred Heltemes, 1195“ Donald and Heltemes. Cook-Schmidt St. Cloud—Before Nuptial Mass ' of- a OPTOMETRIST fered May 21, Marjorie Schmidt, daugh- ter of Mrs. Joseph Schmidt. became the bride George of Cook. Jr.. of Dr. and son 1 Mrs. 'I‘Iarold George Cook. The Rev. and Kost seri- When the accept J. HANLON DR. H. your we offered the Nuptial Mass in the Cathe- dral the of responsibility of Immaculate Conception. old At- a ous stove ' tending the couple Joyce ST. Schmidt GERMAIN 701% were service. complete funeral and Daniel Eich. Ushers Dennis regardless were Cook Richard and Fritz. decisions be must our of Doroff-Christen and in accord- right Waite Park.—Jeanette Christen, . . . daugh- condition with Wishes. of Mr. ter and EXAMINED Mrs. John Christen. be- your ance EYES the bride of Richard Doroff. came of son (night, Your call 908 to Mrs. Frances Doroff, before Nuptial a Mass offered in St. Joseph's church brings 1804) sympa- you May . 19, Full with the Rev. with Solid Andrew Winczew- 40” Range Top efficient assistance. ski, thetic, cousin the of bridegroom, officiating. The attendants Mrs. Norman were TRAINING VISUAL Krausert, Laverne Struck. Roland Piece One Dorofl', Top Isadore and Christen. The ushers were John Christen, Jr., and Norman Krausert. Rudolph-Kokett Sobieski.——Dorothy Kokett, daughter . Big Size Oven— Banquet of M. J. Kokett. became the bride of St. Cloud Roman Rudolph, Mr. of and Mrs. son Thomas Rudolph, before Nuptial Mass a Inches Phone 5329 18x20xl 4 offered in St. Stanislaus' church by the Rev. Anthony Lamusga. Attending the couple Josephine Kokeit. were Rose Evenings by Appointment Kok-ett, Mary Rudolph, Thomas Rudolph, and Bennie Kokett. Baby . Smokeless Broiler Slides Anderson-Collins on " Elk Rivera—Before Nuptial Mass of- a GRADUATION fered in St. Andrew’s church Roller by the Rev. Bearings Joseph Trohec, Doris Collins of Cedar .- A became the bride William of Anderson. Attending the bridal couple Coletts. were Halter and 0 CHICKS Bernard Available Either Bottle Zimmer. for City 'or Wall-Johnson Lastrup.—-—-Married May 23 Lor- WATCHES were Gas raine Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Rhinehnrt and Walz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz of Pierz. The Rev. Wilfred Birk offered the Nuptial For Elgin, Hamilton Mass in St. John Nepomuk's church. . Regulator for Automatic Helen Virnig, Rose Mary SchUElIcr, Poultry Raisers Marie Walz. Mike Walz. and Howard Johnson and attended the couple. Who Care Baking Precision Patronal Feast INSIST ON . . . ' .‘Non Clog Improved Surface U. New S. A Held lasfrup in CERTIFIED Burners Lastrup.-——The Feast of St. John White Leghorns Nepomuk, May 16, the was pa- tronal feast of the parish here. . Utensil Roomy Drawers Two and on At beginning the of the festivi- ties, May crowning devotion a was Roller Bearings U. Heavy held 5. Approved the of the First for feast. on eve Fifteen members of the young Blessed women’s Virgin sodality, Chicks! & Hybrid o bidder-the others at- one as a as tendants, put wreath Mary’s a on altar and led the Rosary. First for Order high- of some our Father Cyril Ortman, 0.8.3., of ACCURACY and grade Leg-Hamps beauty of make better cooks St. Martin will special that preached features of packed with A a sermon a range on leaving Mary the for occasion. A native cooks! Burners full from center to center good 10" of more space Hemp-Whites are . . .. smokeless delicwus _ _ the Lastrup, he also and preached broil tender Monday large Steaks chops for utensils. and 1n regard- evening Remember, finish. for the close white porcelain drawer broiler. Beautiful the stove of type PRICED your $33.75 Hours’ GAS RANGE. ALL Thirteen less this HATCHED devotion condition purchase of held of worth $30.00 the is in FROM on ; To: the 2 connection with patronal - feast. Staffrd's FROM EGGS The Solemn Mass CONVENIENCE of the feast YOUR "PARKING, FOR 'FRE'E celebrated by Father ' W. G. was Produced Pullorum by R Birk, assisted by astor, Father Stoc'k Controlled Parent Cyril O.S.B., rtman, deacon, Jewelers as and Father Peter Brenny of Hard- subdeacon. ing, Other priests who Granite Exchange Arndt Hatcheries assisted in closing the of the Thir— ’til Weeknight 9 Drug Store Open Every Cloud, Minn. St. Hours’ Father teen Joseph were CENTER "S.~HPPI'NG' Wessendorf, Buckman; F Osakis, ather Minn. Please Cloud St. Center Entrance Use Raymond Lang, Hillman; and Fa- Boldt, ther Earl Pierz. 0