St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 24, 1949 · Page 3 of 6
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PAGE FOUR REGISTER, ST. CLOUD Friday, THE June 24,1949 I Solemn Nicholas Most Christian Mass State First St. in Radio and Flashes Wire REQUIESCANT HOFFMAN TRANSFER ‘.dia.—-¥The Ernakulam, union the of native of Travan- two states Catholic From Over World Agent for Cochin and makes this IN PACE core new CLIPPER VAN LINES. Inc. province the Christian in all most India. 0f the Local 8,000,000 people in and Long Distance the province, 3,000,000 Chris- are Moving ' Joseph Rothsteln Indla Ahead here Fight sponsored by the Catholic the tian, majority them 1n vast of Richmond—Requiem Mass of- Hauling of Any Kind Campaigners was for Christ and the being Catholic. The province India—Though th'e Calcutta, new Sts. Peter and Paul’s June 15 in fered local unit of the Catholic War also contains all the places church Joseph Rothstein, who for 61. complete of fight the theory seven for Phone 158 Cloud St. Veterans. The Surviving the fol- crusade June is being died 11. where, according are to tradition, St. been freedom has religious In won Larry and brothers and sisters: lowing furthered by of outdoor Thomas the Apostle erected means battle itunto India, the put to Lindlaw, Soak. Canada; Mrs. John Tony, meetings, billboards, and motion and established Christian Frank. Melrose; Mrs. Anton St. Frank, crosses ahead, Bishop still lies practice ASK FOR pictures in private homes. Guthrie: Wenck, Peter. Cloud; Mrs. Ray communities. of Banga- Thomas Pothacamury Peter Meyer and Mrs. Cold Spring; Mrs. Catholic the lore, of secretary Richmond. Frank Ganzer, said. Bishops’ Conference, Lintgen SCHNEIDER Jane Miss FLOORING co. Cloud—Funeral services St. Eucharist Indians Honor were con- the in the Cathedral of Immacu ducted June 14 Jane Lint- late Conception for Aimaraes d Lima, Peru. a n - daughter Mr. Mrs. of and Ben ASPHALT—RUBBER gen, gathered the in & CORK TILE Quechua Indians DELICIOUS ' 3. The Rev. who died June 12. Lintgen. _ empire‘ of the Inca capital ancient Burial William officiated. in CREAM Wey ICE 428 was 16th Ave. No. Phone 1834-W St. Cloud, Minn. her Surviving Blessed Calvary in cemetery. Christ the worship are par- to sisters. and four ents their lan- native in Sacrament WW John Steman guage. Aimaraes natives The CONLON are who died Steman, Luxemburg.—-—John ARTICLES who belleved Peru, of Upper are parish the laid in June 15, to rest was cele— RELIGIOUS descended from the be to following Requiem Mass of- cemetery 3 Construction Co. Father Frederic Wiechmann ‘1 of dating fered by brated dynasty the Incas Wendelinus’ church St. June 18. on 11th back the to century. . Steman survives with Mrs. five children; Prayerbooks, Second 12 Rosaries, Avenue, N.E. Sick Gall Sets, Medals and Vlolms Werst; Church Logs Marie Bernard for Mrs. Steman. Calif.; Francisco. San Capt. Louis Chains,‘Crucifixes, Bibles, St. Andrew’s ST. Daily Mis- CLOUD. MINN. Munich—Logs recovered from Steman, USMC, Edenton. N. Car.: sal, Holy Water Fonts, Statues, Lt. John Steman, USAF, Sacramento, badly etc. the roof of local church a Calif.; and Teresa. Steman, Dearborn, damaged during wartime air raids There six grandchildren. Burial Mich. are THE FRITZ-CROSS RETAIL STORE in were be old the family lot the Watkins found in 700 to years was cemetery. when examined by Fuchs, Franz a Mails Mary _ Mrs. K&HHan . violin maker of the Sudetenland, 26 6th Ave. No. St. ofisred Cloud, Avon.—Requiem Mass Minn. was refugee here. He has used a Benedict’s church now for June St. 17 in making of violins, them the who died June in Mrs. Mary 18. Maile, 78, 00. parish Sur- the cemetery. v Burial in wonderful which said be was to as are iDANuu. ; following children: the Mrs. viving are old Italian in- in master ' tone as (Mary) John Msile, Senart and Sasteen Phones 3864—5163—W Miller. Michael, struments. S. Dak.; Cold Spring; Maile and Mrs. Rudolph 1350 8th Ave, No.——St. Joseph Senart Cloud Centenary Kolping Nicholas Peter Maile, (Helen), and all of FARM CITY & ‘WIRING Mrs. Louis (Ida), Milbank, Avon; Scharf :FUNERAL . Cologne—Thousands of S._Dak.: Arnold, Holdingford: Mrs. Wil- mem— Call for Write free estimate or liam Maier (Betty), St. Cloud: Mrs. bers the Kolping society, Cath- of Leonard Johannes (Josephine), Holding- olic organization of apprentices ford. HOME ls the and artisans, celebrated Albert Tryba Mrs. cen- the founding the of of tenary Holdingford.-—Funeral services so- were conducted June in St. Hedwig’s 17 Besides members ciety. 10,000 church Mrs. Tryba, for Albert 81, who all of Germany, dele- from The parts Exciting died June Burial in thevparish 14. was l gations from France, Bel- survive, Joseph Two and cemetery. came sons EDUCATIONAL GAME I John, Holdingford. both of gium, Holland, Switzerland, and COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT Raden Mrs. Peter latter United States, the led ‘the AND MODERN FU NERAL Avon.——Requiem Mass offered in by the Rev. Joseph Assmuth, S.J., was HOME-SCHOOL- Benedict’s St. church June for 18 on of Fordham university. SERVICE FOR MORE THAN Peter Mrs. Raden, lifelong resident of I this community, who She died June 14. Examine Cures YEARS. 65 Burial 75. in the parish ceme- was was Surviving the following chil- tery. are Vatican City—The Sacred Con- William CLUBS dren: Raden. Tacoma, Wash.; STUDY I : gregation Rites of in met Lawrence, St. Cloud; Mrs. William pre- a Rooney. Duluth; session Ben and Leo Raden. discuss the paratory to Milwaukee, Wis.: Mrs. Frank Jochem, authenticity of two assert- The cures St. Thomas Aquinas Mag- Cold Spring: Mrs. Ralph Maehren, Avon; edly TELEPHONES: wrought through the interces- netic Peter Radon, Hampton, Catechism Va.: Melvin, Quiz. A — sion Blessed Avon: George of Maria Guglielmo. Mrs. Shlek, St, Cloud. plastic monk asks and Office 238-W answers There grandchildren 44 and two are Emilia de Rodat, virgin—foundress hundreds Catechism of great-grandchildren. ques- Residence—1543 of the Sisters of the Holy Family. ‘ Elder: tions Kathleen . magnetically. City-Wide Holdingford.-—-Funeral Rosary services were III ‘ conducted Kathleen Eleven, Seventh for Eiden, eight- Avenue North A Ihoetl Cloud a! 8 St. not su- of qulzzcl. Waterbury, year-old daughter Mr. Mrs. Conn—A city-wide of and Wal- ol' 11:17 inches. gum. Eé‘iden, June 6 St. Mary’s ter in on Family Rosary crusade is being churc with the Rev. Polycarp Hansen, $2u1 5 0.S.B., officiating. She died June 2. Burial the Price postpaid. in parish cemetery. was WE WANT YOUR Surviving her the follow- and parents are ing brothers and sisters: Alphonse,‘ Th [OHMANN John, Leo, and Mrs. Arthur Wilson (Esther), all Minneapolis; of Lois. St. E. M. Paul; George, Mona, Glen, Marjorie, Ellen, Shelda, Warren, and home. at Elmer Field COMPANY Mrs. Little Fella—Mrs. Elmer Field, who OLD REFRIGERATOR died June 8, laid to in the rest was Religious Articles VICTOR FATHER KINZER is shown sisted by Father Athanasius Fuchs and Father Al- parish following cemetery Requiem 8. Books Church Mass oifered by Father Goods F. J. Zilkowski incensing the altar during — the Mass, phonse Kremer~—(B0b Molitor photo) as- in Our Lady Lourdes of church June on OI. Sibley St., 7th 10. She 49. Surviving her hus- near was are St. Paul Minn. band and Robert. 1. Also surviving one son, her mother. is Mrs. Mary Schiltz of TODAle Melrose. Ask About liberal Our Trade-In Allowance Joseph Netter St. Cloud—Requiem Mass offered was June in 21 St. John Cantius’ church for Joseph the Netter, Day who 60, died June 17. The Rev. P. J. Kroll ofiiciated. Mrs. I Netter survives with the following chil- o/Days. dren: Mrs. Christine DeFrancis, St. Cloud: Mrs. Paul Joswick, Minnea olis; . . Felix St. Cloud; Mrs. Al Waverek. St. Cloud: Carl, Midway City, Calif.: John, with serving the armed forces in Japan; Marcella, Martha, and Joseph, Jr., at home. There nine-grandchildren. are John Cichon Sobieski.—Funeral services were con- ducted in St. Stanislaus’ church for John Cichon, 70, June 17. The Rev. An- on thony . Lamusga officiated with burial in the parish cemetery. Surviving his are wife and the following children: Mrs. Agatha Laparowski. Detroit, Mich: Si- Foley; Mrs. Bridget Retka, Swan- mon, ville; Anthony, Lawrence, Albin, and home. at / fly”, LIFE PRESERVERS she's shift) A] 0 N Keepsake Tried by armed forces, your these life have preserve" been found high be in to so WEDDING SETS life insurance value and so proudly wide We present a low Keepsake in that of Wed- choice can't coat you and for bride ding Sets afford l without be if to ' one styles in at groom many : : ; ptices.’ hunt. fish Be prepared many you or and the drowning Keepsake not LEWES next , Matching Wedding Rings victim. and 25.00 12.50 85c $2.85 to Stafford's only KINZER FATHER blesses his parents, his of First Solemn Mass St. Nicholas—(Bob at l Mol- Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kinzer, the occasion itor photo) I on ST. CLOUD OUTLET //////% / Jewelers + + '+ + + l + / Granite Exchange . 2 Other Priest—Sons of Parish Present f FIFTH FIRST & SOUTH St. Cloud, Minn. Fr. Victor KinZer J. Offers THE DON LIN COMPANY Manufacturers lst High Mass of St. Nicholas in Sash Doors Interior Finish . . . . . . 535 E. St. Germain St. Cloud St. Nicholas—A newly ordained of the St. Nicholas native parish, Father Victor son E J. Kinzer, offered his First Solemn Mass the in parish church June 12. Father Kinzer, of the four children of Mr. and Mrs. ~Anton Kinzer, one began his studies in the district school his home. 'in Enterin high canonnoo‘c. school, a he spent near the g year ll St. Boniface high school, Cold Spring, before transferral the St. to John Preparatory school, Collegeville, to continue 309 995 the parish; his and the studies following the toward the Mass, with priesthood. visiting clergy, rel- seminarians: His Richard pre-divinity Wey, atives, college An- and friends work also the of newly Ray Nolen, drew done Donnay, Joseph ordained woolr, St. John’s at before priest he of the was guests por as . payable monthly Fridgen, Clement sent‘to Kroll, the St. Harry parish. Paul seminary was Styled for Years . Pavelis, Severin finish Schwieters, th’e to his Edgar At the preparation reception held for his in CORONADO has Only Col-no! Is chosen home life. He the ordained of priest Miller, from to Richard 3 Kujawa, and Law- was young The 8 ft. "Cus- the o’clock priesthood in by Coadjutor the afternoon Bishop cu. Exclusive many The Torborg. "ZONEMA-STER” rence tom" “ZONE- with Peter priests, W. Bartholome relatives, the Ca- and in friends A parish dinner in served MASTER" hos all was That tahedral church, to extend their St. Creates Cloud, June congratula- Feature CORONADO New came on the the features of the parish hall immediater tions after the to celebrant. the Right Zones...Provlding "Super" Cold Just PLUS twin 4 The festive for the Fr. sermon Schmidt Transferred Anniversary crispors, chrome on' of Foodl for Type celebration Every Temperature delivered by the shelves, alum- rich was. Farewell Party ls Held lnum irlml Rev. Henry Frank, also native “3...... a 0 of the parish. the Solemn cononnno' At son “amt-8” Mass, COllOllllllO Father Kinzer assisted was For , St. by Father Francis Henry Steichen, 'PostOr the the pastor of parish, assistant as I99” priest; Father Athanasius Fuchs, Refrigerated Ever Need Everything You’ll in a 0.S.B., of St. Joseph deacon;' how that only as stardust can eyes see Father Alphonse Kramer, 2.75 St. week, St. Francis—A par celebration Julig, Melrose; Father remember the August beauty S. of short day? on 59...,” 2 payable one monthly voluel ft. refrigerator terrific 8 Cloud, A another the of parish, cu. son Preusser, St. Anthony; June Father 12 that had Syl— been planned Only for through wedding ccmdids and subdeacon; the Rev. James and chest, 37 lb. freezer huge has as It More Rolrigorotor a L. Gall, Swanville; vester and Fa- time by the tormols, of the created ‘ lasting Walz of Minneapolis, some and in timeless women master as 16 ft. and cold 22 lb. chest thfir Aloysius for Kreamer, Your Monoyl Brewer- over sq. of St. Francis ceremonies. photography. parish ' those wonderful > as-a commem- can shelves! easy-reach mo- of v1 e. Famous 8 ft. oration of the 15th cu. anniversary of About 20 members of the St. be captured ments live and be to Children Present payable CORON- economy the ordination . . monthly . the priesthood Cloud to of assembly of the Fourth De- loved forever. ADOI Large 20 lb. their Fath Entertainment Knights pastor, Adolph of Columbus lent er gree fame freezer l4‘/z chest, Gating Schmidt, became also FREE‘PAR‘KINGr—OPEN color the farewell occasion by to their a NlTE pres- EVERY ft. shelf sq space, party the people of in full regalia the parish A of for acts the cele- and as ence program songs . big crisper, "8 lb. learned bration. of their presented pastor’s transfer by the children of was maottrayl_ Seven Dolors to1 parish, the Miller- parish, who had been trained Present in the sanctuary were Open vil by the Benedictine sisters from Father e. Eugene Scheuer, former ,5 ’ a PHOTOGRAPHER -. 9 9 Albany. The parish choir also to of The pastor the parish; people the Rev. of the parish An- filled sang PHONE several selections. Friday 146 ’°~ thony Saturday 0“ Ronellenfitsch, the and 0.S.B., Rich- parish hall their to express mond; the Rev. Victor good CENTER Ronellen- wishes their Father to Among pastor. Schmidt then briefly SHOPPING ad- 509% Drug Store St. Open Till P.M. Germaine St. 9 ST. CLOUD, MINN. fitsch, 0.S.B., Cold the Spring; and clergy from neighbor- dressed present the gathering, expressing All Week Nights the Rev. M. Kremer, N. Sauk ing parishes Cen- Father Bussman, his gratitude the for kind St. Cloud were many Please Central Entrance use tre, also former member of Belle River; Father Francis J. wishes. a