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cLouo I’AGE FOUR Friday, July 29,1949 REGISTER THE sr. A Black Hills Passion Play Generations Two Four Double REQUIESCANT Acted St. To Be Paul in I IN PACE Pant—The News Week St. Black Hills critic of Mr. pas- says sion Meier: “His interpretation play will be presented in the of the Christus the St. Paul auditorium the in passion under play is Nora Moore superb. He displays sponsorship the of Knights of Co- nobility true Maine—Requiem Mass offered In was magnificent lumbus, and characterization. from Nov. through Dec. 30 St. James’ church for Nora Moore. 88, The sincere who died Thursday of last The tribute week. according that could 6, announcement most to an AI Its Egg! William Kloeckner Rev. officiated. Sur- be paid him is that his from K. C. headquarters in St. auditors of to vivimz sisters. Mrs. Mary two are longer Paul this week. of spectators the no Kaiser, Little Falls; Cgtherino are and Moore, play, but Lake, and brother, Patrick, conscious Star of only of one are The passion play first pre— was Maine. In being the Christ of presence monks sented by in the 1242. year Schmid Mn. Emma himself, who the spoke words of It during the 17th century was St. Cloud.——Funernl services eternal life. His rendition TIMKEN this of were con- that its dialogue, this which to up ducted the Cathedral in of the Immacu- characterization is non-forget- a been Latin lan. time had in the late Conception July for Mrs. 6 Emma table event.” Schmid, who 86. died July 4. Burial changed the to was guage, was vernac- WW in Calvary Surviving cemetery. the are Establishment Seeks ular, carefully and laymen were following children: Andrew, North Da- moral selected the basis of kota; Mrs. George. Minneapolis; Stefies, on Tradition 0f Here Leo, Ernest, Lawrence, and Otto Schmid. inclusion fitness in the for cast. Louis OIL Mrs. Wampach, and Mrs. A. A. Mr. Meier is He young a man. various The members chosen at Green, all in Cloud. There St. 15 are citizenship sought and here grandchildren a per- and great-grandchild. chil- their this time trained one soon location for the Mrs. Schmid member passion of St. Mar- manent was a interpretation for the dren proper garet's aociely and St. Ann's Christian FURNACES play is Meier’s in 1938. It Mr. life thus their respective and of parts Mothers. work establish in the Black to is started tradition which James Bracken prac- a Hills South Dakota the of same this (WALL- ticed day. FLAME to BURNER) Foley.—Requiem Mass offered was tradition which carried by was on the July in Meier, who 7 St. John’s church Josef for portrays James organization his Europe. in BrRCken, who 97, died July 3. The Rev. considered by Christus, is of art John Krnll officiated, with burial the passion play in The St. to comes International being critics out- parish One as cemetery. sister, Mrs. Kath- with its old-world tradi- Paul all erine Waldhuff, six Anoku, standing. For the survives. past genera- tion artistry. and It has lost not O’Mallcy Meier Mayme members the fam— tions, of of its beauty and any power Chris- role played the of ily have St. Cloud—Mayme O’Malley, who translation. Mammoth through the died June 30. laid to in rest tus. was created, blending Calvary following “cemetery Requiem are one scenes a in line, seventh Meier, the. Mr. offered Mass in Holy Angels church by into the other, keeping the con- translating this succeeded in has Father John Laky July 4. Five brothers tinuity of the intact. In story and sister survive: J. the R. O‘Malley. into the age-old of one story cross vivid colorful, and this 22 Grand Rapids: P. H. O'Malley. Chicago: scenes, it bringing and English language Mathew ()‘Mnlley, St. Cloud: T. W. well realistic is told by story pre- and His background America. O'Malley, Duluth: to F. J. O'Malley. Boise. players. pared One of the most Ida.: Mrs. Catherine Moran, Los him An— enabled to have education notable technical displays of the geles, Calif. outstanding stage it make pro— an is their Black Hills George L. Kolb, Jr. re- companj duction. markable lighting St. Cloud—Requiem arrangement. Mass oflered was July 8 the in Cathedral the of Immacu- authentic color Costumes of are late Conception for George L. Kolb, Jr.. mixed chorus design. A large and who 56, died suddany .Iuly Mn. the photos here 6. Kolb CAN, but TRACE THIS IF YOU two H. Murphy James beautiful the and will sing sisters two survive. also pictures double four Mrs. Lavern THIS PHOTO many genera- a combinations in the four-generation Here’s double top-quality represent equipment that two R. Lm-keroth (Bernetta) and Vernon. Chorals. Bloch front), John L. Bloch,*and Mrs. John (seated tion: both of St. Cloud. gives everything for finest winter INSURANCE great-grandmother, grand- great-grandfather, you family! The same same Second series: Frank Clarey air conditioning Stock and Sharon Marie Stock of St. Joseph. T. Wall-Flame Wilfred Oil photo, In this both pictures. and father, grandmother in —— one are Estate Real Alexandria.-—-Funeral Burner, furnace, radiator, Wilfred Stock and services blower, Heinen, Mrs. John L. Bloch, and Mrs. Math Mrs. His is were Freeport. Bloch, of With John 91, generation series Poet’s Corner starts son conducted July St. Mary's 7 in church air filters and humidifier, all children. Mrs. Heinnen, the mother of 13 Marie Stock. 71, is Sharon Joseph Petrich com- Mrs. Iatter‘s daughter is The John L. Bloch of Albany. for Frank Clare-y, who died July GR, 4. bined in trim, cabinet. 198 compact Phone living, and Mr. and Sr., the father of six children, five Bldg. Bloch, is John Mary’- 2.! St. a The Rev. William second four- Renner The officiated. five—month—old Jane. holding with of St. Stephen ary Phone today for Easy burial the in parish children. Looks like there Surviving L. Bloch the of 13 cemetery. Mrs. John parents us survey. (left front) of Heinen are with Mrs. ath begins generation series Mrs. Clarey. daughter. Phyllis, installation. are terms—prompt one relationship in four-generation this future photos in will be Albany, EACH DAY (left of Bloch rear) more John L. and continues with Mrs. Albany and Donald. Two brothers and one son, days! three also sisters survive. Petrich. and Mary Mrs. Pctrich Jane duty performed Each day is Molilor Co. Drug a for Thee, Freeport Sung Requiem of TIMKEN‘ be! let's be happy So AGENCY IN DIOCESE WEDDINGS REXALL as we can Yesterday’s and tomor- WIW gone Specialty Prescriptions I row’s uncertain. Woebkenberg Toiletricl & Eugene Supplies For Kodak before life’s Today MINN. appear CLOUD. we 8T. on. curtain. HEAT video. before Nuptial Hennen-Reuemnnn Justin-Evans Mass offered in a Sacred Heart church July by the Rev. mixture of 2 Each day joy is Nuptial of< Randall.—Before Mass a I a Collegeville. V i Ressemann. e r n a Robert Schultzetcnberg. OIL BURNERS OIL FURNACES Attending Russell Goossen, —— the services Paul; Mrs. Roburial Freeport. church July St. James' - fered in 20. and sorrow, —— daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Reese- couple Sullivan, Evelyn and Mr. and were OIL BOILERS HEATERS daughter of Mr. -WATER Mary Ann Evans. and Buck- Mankato; Mrs. Don (Alice), for A preparation Woebkenberg, tomorrow. Eugene for Sgt. Mrs. & Fred Luckeroth. and John PLUMBING Larson. KNAPP became the bride Oliver Hen- the of Joseph Evans, Sr.. became bride Mrs. mann, Calif.; Berkley, (Bertha), ley, Seman-Menke Mr. Mrs. of Benedict Justin, of and invasion the of who killed in son of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Hennen, nen, was son Rich- (Hilda), Theisen, Norb Mrs. lifted Anton Justin. The Rev. S. A. Fadrowski Cloud—Before day is St. HEATING Each Nuptial Mass a prayer a up 1944, Aug. 18, Southern France before Nuptial Mass offered in St. a on Evans, Frevel, officiated. Mary Mary Super, offered St. Anthony‘s Julius in church July Calif.; Mrs. mond, 9, Thee to church by the John's Rev. Rembert Bu- Heart church held in Sacred Wilfred Juinn. and Robert Evans LuVerne Menke. at- daughter of Mr. and were PROUDLY sow AND INSTALLED Mrs. BY Freeport; (Bernadette), larzik. O.S.B.. July Attending the all bended knee 16. May find it tended the bridal couple. Mrs. us on Raymond in Menke, became the bride Specialize We here. couple Delrose Hennen Anthony and (Eunice); and Weston Charles were God's Listening designs {or Gould-Jennen of Stephen Seman of Minneapolis. The to us, PHONE 705 Hospitals Ressemann. Schools, Kim— Churches, Raymond Lang of Father Mae), (Eva Rev. B. J. Wildonborg Pearson officiated. The Mrs. Robert placing Lovingly in Him Fergus Falls—Married July 11 before our Buhl-Krawfcyk attendants Jean Menke, Betty Ann Requiem ball Solemn offered the were Nuptial Mass offered in Our Lady Diego, Calif. San a Cloud St. N. Av. trust, 8th 508 Menke. Mr. Smith, and Mrs. George of Victory church Marian Jennen. Father assisted by Long Mass. He Prairie—Married June before were 29 was do what Mother Trying Our relatives from out- Jerome Menke. Among the and Val Run and Jame: to daughter Jules of Jennen, William and Nuptial in Mass offered the St. Mary Francis Melrose and Fa- a Julig of Streit ushers. imparts services Gould were reburial of St. Paul. The Rev. H. the B. Wess- of—town at church of Mt. Carmel Wilma GLUEKS were Schieffer, O.SB., of ther Linus ling officiated. The attendants Jex-Gaidn sinful replace heart: with her To Krawfcyk. daughter Mr. of and Mrs. were Wiechmann Col. Joseph Lt. were Gould Betty and Richard .Icnnen. Ushers Freeport. August Krnwfcyk, and Gordon Buhl, Cloud—Married July St. 11 before heart. son Fort Caroline, of a daughter, and own pure Robert Jennen and John Jennen. PLUMBING HEATING AND were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hub] of of Brower- Nuptial Mass offered St. Anthony's in Military conducted rites Miss Marie APPLIANCES Sullivan-Shank Leavenworth, Kans; were ville. The Rev. George. Rauch officiated. church Rosemary Gaida, daughter were Each day is with Love firing Melrose VFW squad by the Attending the couple Sylvia tryot Riebe of Krawf— Mrs. Sauk Rapids—Irene Shank. Woebkenberg and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gaida, Rich— were of Peter and a South 21-51h Ave. cyk, Dolores Buhl, Janice Stack. Alvin Mr. of Mrs. John Shank. and Sr., became Jex, team. ard of Mr. and Mrs. John Divine number of drill large and A of Mrs. Goossen son and Paul; St. Buhl, Alvin Bruder, Peter and Hend- the bride Sullivan. of Dewey Jex. The Rev. J. Wildenborg offici~ of B. son Who sweetly tells "Como be rites. St. Cloud, Minnesota The attended the veterans Mankato. us, ricks. Mr. Mrs. M. and D. Sullivan of Monte— Daniel ated. Mrs. Eugene Spaeth and Mine.” Foresters, Catholic Order of to Gaida attended the bridal couple. THE BEER Inaugurates Diocese Plan Crookston surrender His And if to be— which Woehkenberg Sergeant we ClOIID ST. voice longed, had honorary sweet escort “" an THE FOR Angels will be Bread of Sylves- Pallbearers present. our were Schooling, Aid Workers To Bring choice to Walter and Anthony Gresser, ter WHO MAN outisfy how soul For Clarence Ricker, Gilbert Lieser, can we immortal men’s STORE Bischoff. Williams, and Frank KNOWS boarding The Cathedral school Ernesta, Angela, Crookston.—The diocesan Paschal, Paul, heaven's food from pro- Except by Sergeant Woebkenberg, the only Crookston first of is in its Charlotte, at Ameliana, Spanish-speaking Ursula, the for Ber- year portal? gram and the deceased Mr. Mrs. of Joseph operation and the St. tha, son and Odelia. their families workers and beet in Henry Woebkenberg, born boarding school has was Moorhead At Crookston, at month with Father started last John blessing received cen— Each day is was a Nov. The Home of Florsheim Freeport He Shoes; 1919. 1, was been in operation for several O’Toole and is assisted Moorhead, by Oslo, the Rev. Mr. at ters from You Melrose high graduated from the J. Daniel Noah, subdeacon years. DISTRIBUTED Crookston. studying BY To heaven’s a bring to Hart, Schaffner Cloth- and Marx nearer us enlisted school in the and in .1938 for the Moorhead Crookston diocese and Crookston the ' At at Children from the Crookston, Kemp I Ice Cream Co. bluo 5 in Fort Lewis. Wash, at Josephinum army Pontifical schools operated. college, boardint Mallory, Halstad, Fsher, Ada, E1- lug. w.-. L... m. u. are m... . with the signal He served 1940. Worthington, 0.; William children Foley At both schools the of dred, Climax, and East Grand Magnificat sings are 567 Phone through the and went Boston, cam- Mass; corps Lawrence Davis and busses brought in by Forks Cathedral. attend the her And through heaven all on cars areas Cloud Bldg. St. St. Mary’- Italy. paigns Africa and He in and Claude Donndelinger, both of CLOUD. MINN. Sunday afternoons and 31'. Moorhea The is di- at prli‘e. ring. are re- program V killed invasion South- in the of St. Paul’s seminary, fol- St. Paul, was their homes the turned Father to rected by Elmer Eisen- heaven's For she the Queen of is on France Aug. 18, 1944. Minn; Vernon ern and Lanctot on Friday. of Cros- lowing schenk, 0.S.B., who is assisted by blue CLouu S'l‘. ier seminary, Onamia. Jo— Nine sisters survive: Mrs. children sleep in The cots, Father Jordan Stovik, O.S.B.; Pat- Where Intercedec for the . camp me C0. ELECTRIC Benedictine Sisters seph Wicchman, (Irene), Fort which Hyacinth, in temporary rick Lynch, set seminarian from St. and are up a you. Martin, Caroline, Anselma. Marie Leavenworth, Kans; and only $1.00 Eliah, and quarters, John’s seminary, Collegeville; and —(Mrs. Wencile Rinn) a pay Electrical Contractors Barbara, Stephen, and Philomene Rennie Riebe, (Ann), St. week for board, and tuition. Mrs. Benedictine Sisters Emmanual, room, Commercial and Residential Metal Roofing Co. Cornice 8. - conduct_the boarding school at Wiring Industrial Soup for European Kids Crookston. Ordo 2543 Cloud Tel. St. At Oslo the students trans- are For Daily Mass ported daily and All Types of to from the cen- in ter 10—passenger Chev- new a Metal rolet “Suburban” Sheet station Siding Roofing wagon. July 29—Friday. Martha, St. & Electric H K - Murphy, - Father Malachy O.S.B.. Virgin. Mass Gloria, Feast. 2nd of of John’s St. abbey, Collegeville, Collect Felix and Others, St. 3rd McDowaIl charge J. is in of the McDownll Geo. work N. there and W. 00. “Defend us.” White - vestments. is assisted by Benedictine Sisters July 30—Saturday. Mass Our of Cloud St. 1526 Phone Baptist, Rosella and Michael. Saturday. “Hail, Holy Lady for 3864—5163-W Phones Father Malachy spent two years Parent." Gloria, Collect 2nd Sts. Cloud No.—St. 8th Ave. 1350 teaching Mexico in speaks and Abdon Holy and Sennen. Spirit, 3rd Spanish fluently. WIRING & FARM CITY Preface Lady, inserting “in Our of Call Write for free estimate veneration.” White vestments. or July Ill—Eighth after Sunday Special Pentecost. Mass. Gloria, Collect St. 2nd Ignatius, Creed, Trinity Preface. Green vestments. RINGS DIAMOND Special l—Monday. St. August Peter, BRIDE To BE son THE Apostle, in Chains. Mass of Feast. Gloria, Collect 2nd St. Paul, 3rd BIITT WEIlIIIIlI _& Machabean Martyrs. Apostles’ Pre- face. White vestments. Barthoiemy .l. N. Eunice-earl to 2—Tuesday. August St. Alphon- Germain St. 702% St. Bishop Teacher. Mass and of sus, Gloria, Collect St. Feast. 2nd Stephen, Creed. Apostles Preface. MUIIERNIZING . HUME HOME FINANCING . White vestments. Sub- Only—7 Months’ Subscribers August S—VVcdnesday. Finding To New ANDERSON J. F. Relics the St. Stephen, of the of C0. LUMBER First Martyr. MaSs of Feast. Glo- Cloud Register—August the scription St. to ria, Collect “Defend us,” 2nd 3rd BUILDING MATERIAL Collect (unless the Bishop has any PAIN'I AND CUAL Only for March I950, 51h designated one). Red 151, vestments. I949, to Minn Cloud. Telephone St. [80 August 4—Thursday. St. Dom- Mass Gloria. inic. of feast. White OR: $1.00 vestments. THIELMAN Mass Christ High of the Eternal HARDWARE said. Priest be White vest- may ments. Sporting Paints Lady August 5—Friday. of Our — Goods the Snows. Mass feast. Gloria, of of pictures and gives Cloud Register The St. news you Lady, Creed, Preface of Our in- 50.. St. Cloud 7th Ave. I7, Cloud The St. Cloud. of Diocese St. the know in people you serting the feast.” White “on vest- from important the with most provides news OR: Register ments. you coNLoN" Cloud Register Mass Sacred Heart (First of The St. international fronts. and national Friday). White vestments. day. the of problems the current thinking guides on your (From HOW TO USE DAILY A MISSAL M. Construction Co. in 1949, E. Lohmann Minnesota Central 16 Catholic of official This paper Co.) Catholic with furnishes Counties you N.E. Second Avenue. 12 INformation MINN. ST. CLOUD, Shuold Wife Your INspiration ‘ INstruction in Fired? with dollar inclose below, Be Fill coupon in a coupon subscriber, already If today. mail and envelope, a you are relative? friend subscription for gift order why not or A farmer took his a who a over household for' day while his a wife this went to town wrote work—analysis of his day: REGISTER ST. CLOUD Opened door for children 106 Cloud . St. ST. CLOUD, MINN. times. George” Shouted “Don’t, 94 Cloud St. send the Please $1.00. Enclosed is times. March 1, 1949, (Aug, months to for Register 7. Tied their shoes times. 16 Register 1950) to Stopped quarrels times. 17 Spread bread with jelly 11 Name THE of FIRST CARLOAD Swan York city recently. 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