St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 17, 1949 · Page 3 of 6
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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE FOUR Friday, June 17, I949 St. Stephen’s COrono’rion in Dangerous Thomas Bill THE DON LIN COMPAN Y REQUIESCANT Manufacturers of {25 - I . PACE IN Sash Doors Interior Finish . . . . . . Speaking for America’s Catholic National the Cath- parents, 535 St. Germain E. St. Cloud _ olic Welfare Conference has told the Congress that Slst parochial eligible pupils, those in public schools, well as as are John Stassen Mrs. claimants educational federal aid. for services Valley.—Funeral Browns were Stassen, Mrs. John 71. conducted for The the conference forth position that, minimum, its set at Paul Kunkel The Rev. May died 16. who federal aid legislation include mandatory provision that must a in St. An- DANIEL the Requiem Mass offered funds be appropriated school services, furnish such parish burial in the church, with trans- to thony's as member Mrs. Stassen cemetery. portation, health welfare aids, nonreligious textbooks, was and and a. to mission society and parish Altar the of non-public school pupils. FUNERAL husband, her Surviving circle. one are daughters. three and organization Otherwise, Catholic insisted, the federal attempts son, Nicholas Niehaus the nation’s children would be “unjustly dis- to. school ass1st of- Mass Richmond.——-Requiem HOME was criminatory” and “should be defeated.” ' who died Nicholas Niehaus, 74, fered for This the Senate-approved Thomas bill and reference to Arnheiter. Burkard The Rev. May 15. was a May Mass 18 offered the Requiem 0.S.B., to'the Barden which bill, major House have the do not measure, with Paul’s church, and in Sts. Peter thls minimum provision. Surviving parish burial in the cemetery. Niehaus of Stephen brother, The NCWC William spokesman Father E. McManus, one are as- was Theo- sisters, Mrs. three Canada; and COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT sistant director conference’s Education of the department. He ap- Math Farming; Mrs. Bruemmer, dore before peared the House subcommittee education shortly before John and Mrs. Martin; Blonigan. St. MODERN AND on FUNERAL Elrosa. Zensen, that wound three hearings legisla- weeks of proposed group on up SERVICE FOR MORE THAN Katherine Sazama Mrs. tion. The Senate E did hold hearings federal school aid this not on offered Perham.—Requiem Mass was YEARS. year. 65 Katherine Sazama, '72. May for Mrs. 10 Father McManus bring if suggested that Congress it- the Re- cannot Ohotta offered The Rev. L. J. Stanislaus‘ church. Mass in St. quiem self help Catholic school children in to for the guarantee some Perham; Matt, children The surviving are legislation it has before it, should these it junk bills in of favor a and N. Dak.; Dazey, John. Dent; Anton. schoolhouse construction Pozybylski, Perham. Ed Frank and Mrs. measure. Dulski Nick .he TE LEPHONES: This, said, helping would be the “safest” of the states way services Perham.—Funera1 were con- of their educational crisis because commit would out it current not Office 238-W Dulski. who Nick 75, ducted May 25 for federal continuing in the role education. government to a J. The L. Ohotta May Rev. died 21. Residence—1543 in St. Stanis- the Requiem Mass offered He told the subcommittee that the hills which been two ave his and church. Surviving wife laus’ are hill; given the Thomas bill the Barden attention, and most John. children: Frank, and the following Eleven, Seventh North Avenue St. Cloud “violate the premises federal assistance nation’s for the Jack Perham; Mrs. Elia- all of Edward, to very Alvin Buskness, Minneapolis; Mrs. school children." COONATION son, Ward, Joseph N. Dsk.; Mrs. the Rosary. Kneeling Jamestown, CEREMONIES honor- the Communion at rail- above “ms-unr- “The bills equalize educational opportunity; supposed to Ill.; and Ill.; Helen. Chicago. Aledo, are Alice Traut, Theresa Omann, Kathleen Supan, ing the Mother of God held for are the William Mrs. Brow, Gill and were Mrs. Dennis actually, they would inequalities opportunity. produce of greater Alvina Stadtherr, Bertha Slamnik, Donna Mae California. One Peter, both of was son, first time in St. Stephen’s church the last day of “The presumably benefit all American school would on measures II. killed in World Supan, Evelyn Traut, Clarence Schuneman, Benedict war , Following May. the ceremonies, several members of children; actually, bills the prohibit proposed form of as- any Elizabeth Jung Mrs. Supan, Wilfred Justin, and Alphonse Blenkush.— Our Lady’s sodality the led congregation in reciting non-public denial to school pupils and least smtance tolerate the at services Perham.—Funeral (Bob Molitor photo) were con- this help minority of educationally underprivileged children of to Elizabeth Jung, May Mrs. ducted’ 25 for community. She this lifelong resident of groups,” he said. fig) Wildenborg The John 69. Rev. was “The explicitly forbid official two federal to Mass St. Jo- offered the Requiem in measures any burial the parish seph’s church, with in interfere with the curriculum the teachers school assisted of any or following the Surviving cemetery. are with federal funds; bills allow but the education state very same Delaney (LOuise), children: Mrs. Frank officials full discretionary controlling to the of extent Louis Ziegler Mrs. Lake Park, 121.; even power, Worth, and Ed and anry)’, Fort Tex.; curricula and teachers in local schools with assisted county or both Perhnm. A] Jung. of federal money,” he said further. John Joyce “Under bill), the formula in (Thomas maximum S. 246 the offered Osakis.-—-—Requiem M335 was of funds minimum that would be amount used to guarantee John Joyce. who died May for 60, 24 a Mohm offered The Rev. James May 21. education and for equalization less than guaranteed to comes Immaculate Con- the Requiem Mass in $25,000,000. sis~ ception church. Surviving are seven brothers. and ters two “To it inconceivable mind, is that the federal government my Kronenberg Mrs. would Barney without the balance, $250,000,000, definite out pass. any Augusta—Funeral services St. findersgandmg were about in which will be used,” the the funds - manner Mrs. conducted May 31 for Barney c sai The Rev. Kronenberg, who died May 27. . offered the Requiem Vincent Weigund “We.must world citizens of remember that throughout the Mary’s church. Mrs. Kronen- Mass in St. other legislation. nations closely watching the of this are progress member of the parish Chris- berg was a Mothers’ Surviving Mr. tian society. “After long bureaucratic experience with the centralized and are children: Inez, Kronenberg and five control of education, thefie people waiting whether to are see we Miles C., and Kronen- Connie. Utley, A. in the United States against will generations how safeguard future that the parish only berg. Burial in cemetery. stardust our can was eyes see the danger educational remote of dictatorship by incorporat- Thiegs Henry Mrs. even the remember beauty of short day? one ing into first aid unmistakably clear basic law federal for Souk Centre—Solemn Requiem Mass our an Only through wedding candids and Mrs. Henry offered May. 21‘ for about rights statement control their children’s the of was parents to May The Thiegs, who died Rev. formals, 60, 24. created lasting and in timeless education. Mathias Billmayr of Chokio offered the photography. those wonderful M. Kramer Mass. assisted by the Rev. N. can “Europeans totalitarian determined know that mo- governments, the Raymond Jacques, both of and Rev. be captured live ments and all parental education, repeatedly have be to control of to suppress the parish Sauk Burial in Centre. was . . . loved captured complete nation’s control schools the of forever. of pretense Mrs. Thiegs member of cemetery. on a was a «use- Mothers' the Wom- the Christian society, equalizing ' educational opportunity,” priest declared. the wal‘o’it. 0106 en’s Catholic Order of Foresters, and for “‘4' dollars. “There million is much here than 3“ stake few at more a member of the church years a many All this parties the admit The of fact. so! to amount controversy three children choir. Mr. Thiegs and TH Cloud; Philip. survive: James, St. will stu- federal aid denied non-public school pupils be to granted to or “floor university; John‘s Mrs. dent St. and at 9059 neither makenor break them. Charles (Mildred), Rochester. Vincent serious “Around this million dollars revolve PHOTO GRADHGR dispute few Schmitz George over a mo” schools controversies of the rights the status private of parents, , Wadena.—Requiem Mass offered on was 0,. PHONE 146 Ann’s church George in June in St. for 6 democracy, relationship education. and of the government to a June Monsignor Schmitz, who died 2. 43, “I parental dare that restrict CLOUD, who ST. MINN. St. 5091/2 St. Germaine wants to say any person officiated. Plachta Burial August was rights, schools, concede jeopardize the and of private security to life His entire to in the parish cemetery. Surviving his this city. in education spent increasing control of are to government was amount an over children: Wanda, following wife and the will in section of point the Thomas bill vindication his of 6 so. a a all home. Jerry, and Warren, at of view. Andrew Lucas ARTICLES RELIGIOUS Browerville.—Andrew Lucas, who “For 38, that I that bill dangerous. In its the is present reason say buried May in the died May 27 23, was form it establish that the end ruin precedent in » our may may a following Requiem parish cemetery a whole American school system." by Father S. B. Kuzniak Mass offered and Medals Prayerbooks, Sick Call Sets, Rosaries, church. His survives Joseph's wife St. in following brothers The with Sisters Stommes two Daily Mis- sons. Andrew’s Chains, Crucifixes, Bibles, St. Vin- survive: Ted and and also sisters HOFFMAN Masonick Water Browerville; Mrs. Louis sal, Holy Fonts, Statues, ent, etc. TRANSFER Matilda, Frances), Long Prairie; Sister Brides in Lawrence and Mrs. Become Arbors. Canada; STORE RETAIL THE FRITZ-CROSS Prairie. Long Laumcyer (Irene), Agent for Solga Jerome CLIPPER VAN LINES, Browerville.—Funeral services Inc. were Wedding Double Cloud, Minn. 61h St. 26 Ave. No. church Joseph’s June in St. conducted 3 of Solga, 20-year-old for Jerome Local and Long Distance son He died May Harry Solga. and Mrs. Mr. Moving the Kuznink offered The S. B. 30. Rev. the burial Mass, and in Requiem wedding double In was ceremony Hauling of Any Kind a his Surviving parish cemetery. are par- Cloud, church, St. Angels in Holy sister, Dennis; and brother, ents; a a and Stommes Phone Miss Rosina 153 Julie St. Cloud 7, Joan. Schulte Mary daughters Mrs. of Evelyn Stommes, Miss of- Mass Joseph. Requiem St. Stommesfi‘became was Mrs. Margaret church Joseph’s for fered June in St. 7 ASK FOR Ruprecht, Donald M. of brides the June Schulte. She died 5 at Mrs. Mary % Less 20 Ruprecht Paul Mrs. Mr. and of Schulte Mrs. the of 69. mem- son was a age on announces Mothers’ society the Christian Richard ber of Valley, and Eden of and daughter here. Three one sur- sons Gus and Mrs. Otremba, Mr. of son Loretta. Joseph, Joseph; Forest vive: St. Otremba, respectively. Cloud; Henry. Clarence, St. and City: Cloussner Hosiery in parish Burial the South Dakota. was officiated Smith Father Robert cemetery. and ceremonies the double-ring at Kamrowski Felix Mrs. DELICIOUS Mass. Nuptial High the offered Felix Kamrowski, Cloud—Mrs. St. ICE CREAM only! 23rd in Calvary through June Burial June 5. died 74, was the fur- during Mass Music was Requiem following June 8 cemetery 8. junior Holy Angels nished by the John Denery in Father offered by Mass hosiery nylon Beautiful Claussner Kamrowski church. Mr. CONLON Paul‘s choir. St. sur- . following children: Mrs. with the vises Dawnlite, sizes Toasty and in maid Andrew Morrett Mrs. was Cloud; (Katherine), St. . . . Charles Towne denier, and 51-20 81/2-11 51-15 brides- Stommes, Springfield. Neb.; of honor; Rita (Emily), L. Riley Mrs. . . . Construction Co. 45-30 denier, 1.65, 1.35; Felix, Jr., Foley; Milaca; Peter. Frank, were now E Ruprecht, best Arthur maid; and Joseph Spies Mrs. Seattle“ Wash; Claussner 1.15! A 1.35, were now of Rosina marriage for the man Arbor, Cloud: Jerbme, Ann (Helen), St. Second N.E. cu 12 Avenue, uouuumyzswulfl out!” reduction—limited time! Ruprecht. Donald (Katie), and Stommes Mrs. Bernard Keper Mich.; and as“ w uni—«m grand. Dak. There 15 Webster, S. ST. MINN. CLOUD, maid of honor; are Marie Stomme was QUEEN ALICE TRAUT had scale Herberger 9 to sodality members 'III-Illl-l' time took official in May part children. an a 5 N9 WWW“ brides- Otremba, Dorothy Ann mm ‘ Brix Anna Mrs. devotions. During they May led recitation of the ladder formal her dress to reach the in St. Cloud, Minn. best Ralph Stommes, maidyand Avon—Funeral services Rosary May devotions—(Bob were Molitor photo) con- at .. head the of Blessed Virgin’s It . the statue. first and ‘ Stommes Evelyn church for Benedict’s was June in St. ducted 10 man She Mrs. Anna Brix. 57. Mrs. for was Otremba. Richard & H Electric K I Ten died June '7. and Brix sons one will Ruprecht INATIIIIIllFFER! Mr. and Mrs. John. George, and daughter survive: re- Norbert Ray- Brix, Avon; and Robert and Watkins farm side near on a Ralph. Cloud; Jacob and in- Go. mond. St. 111/2 Otremba Mrs. Mr. and at Cold Spring; Ro neapolis; Albert. n. N. Seventh Mrs. Leo, Waterloo, 13.; and Albany: avenue Burial Olmshield. St. Martin. Alois was Phones 3864—5163—W parish the cemetery. in "Held Ave. Is 1350 8th No.—St. Cloud Initiation Joseph Patock Cloud—Requiem Mass offered St. CITY 81 FARM WIRING was church Joseph Augustine's for in St. Call Write for free estimate June Ashtnhula, Patock. died in who 6 of or INCLUDED WITH I. SET REFRESHMENT D. PIECE By Morris 24 Louis The Rev. Traufler, He 40. 0. was burial officiated June with in 0.S.B.. 10. Mrs. Palock and Assumption cemetery. “SUPER” HOLLYWOOD David, survive. one son, Daughters Isa- of Maehren Morris—The Casper initiation annual bella held their Cloud—Casper Maehren, 82. who St. The Exciting buried June 11 the June 9, in died was June 6. in Morris the armory following Requiem parish cemetery 3. EDUCATIONAL GAME Mines. received Candidates Holy Angels offered church. Mass in are pioneer resident of Mr. Maehren Cath- Collins, Helen Biros, Anna was a and his youth Central Minnesota in Amberg, Minnie erine Lesmeister, HOME-{Enou— John’s. In 1888 he studied St. at mar- Riley, McRoberts, Elizabeth Jeanne Augusta. Imholte of St. Philomena ried he married in In 1939 She died 1936. Kleespie, Dorothy Wilmine Jost, survives. For who 12 Ellen Ewart, Mrs. Eleanor Treinen; Rin Lena g, engineer and he fireman was years a Kravschnabel, R Misses salesman. employed n and later a m o a as was a STUDY CLUBS SETS COMPLETE surviving daughters Nagel, Mae Tet- and Lois Sons Jean Donna are Falls; Mrs. Mnehrcn. Fergus Frances Hedwig Goedert. rault, and SEATS‘I BACK Cloud; Mrs. AND FRONT (Martha), St. INCLUDING Botz George Lake; (Marie), Clear candidates The Thomas There also Grlnager St. Aquinas Mag- 88 Emmet were (Verena). St. Patrick Maezher Mrs. Graceville, Beardsley, Barry, netic Catechism Quiz. from A (Ade- -—- Edward Prenevost Cloud; Mrs. 895 495m Valley, where Collis, Browns and plastic monk asks and (Carn- Stephen Musics laide) and Mrs. answers been organized. Cloud; circle St. has Minneapolis; Otto. lyn). hundreds Catechism of new a ques- Paul. Sylvester. St. Austin; and Nestor, the Installation officers for of tions magnetically. Burial Calvary in cemetery. was place, with circle also took new McHugh T. William A size of 8 sheets being of quizzes. Barbara Piechowski set Mrs. offered Cloud—Requiem Mass St. was of 11:17 Inches. game installed the Cathedral of Im- regent. the June in 11 as William T. maculate Conception for be; State from officers of comfortable out town "glove". They're like 5 fit iusi They gig; Mr. Mc- more who died June 9. McHugh. 50, a Kozlick, included Mrs. Velleda state the Hugh district of manager was Price postpaid. Fibre the Spruce they're of Scandinavian made cause Life Insurance National Northwestern Duluth; Arnold. Miss Ann . . . regent, McHugh six Mrs. for colorful actually brealhes. Made in years. fibre that patterns to company legislation chairman, St. state The mother. leaves his He also survives. 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