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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

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REGISTER ST. CLOUD THE 1949 14, October m: Friday, no: Generations Four COMPANY; WEDDINGS HATS! STETSON ' THE noNuN IN DIOCESE ' ' . Men For CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER _. Manufacturers SHOES! of SQUARE CROSBY ‘ Sash Doors Interior Finish \ BIocIt-Hpver Lou Mary Girtz, Ervin Glrtz. and Floyd . THE . . . . . . Staples. before Pierz.—Murried Sept. 22 a '535 E. St. Germain St. Cloud offered St. Joseph’s Nuptinl Mass in Warnert-Slivnik ‘ . Ann Iluver. daughter church of were St. Stephen—Married Sept. 29 before , Joseph I-Iuver. and Ito and Mrs. ert Mr. Nuptisl Mass offered in St. Stephen’s ES” s CLOTH l’NEW Mr. Mn. Henry Block Block. of and son church Miss Evangeline Slivnik. were Earl Boldt offi- Lastrup. The Rev. of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hover Lorraine Victor Block and ciated. Slivuik. and Harold Warnert. Mr. of son the couple. attended Mrs. and Ben Warnert. The Rev. Edwin STORE Reznechek-Bruder Oman officiated. Attending the couple , Mrs. Nick Justin, Mrs. Joseph were Pi-nirie.——'l‘he marriage Long of Irene ()mann. Theresa Slivnik. Florence Mr. daughter of Mrs. Art Bl'llder. and Schalele. Mrs. Melvin Warncrt. Alfred Charles Reznechek. of Bruder. to son Slivnik. John Slivnik, Melvin Warnert. Mary Rezncchek Sauk Mrs. of Centre. Cloud in St. Office the Post Opposite Silvester and Warnert. The bride the Sept. the\St. Mary of took place 17 in was PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE of Our Lady's secretary sodality in St. Carmel church. The George Mt. Rev. Stephen's parish. ofiiciafed.'The Rauch attendants were Painting Contractor Pittsburgh Paints Rezncchek. LaVernc James Marie Remer, Ward-Lamar; Varnish“ —- -— noun Clyde Peters, Bruder. and ,st. 1 Brown: Valley.—Be Nuptial 'a Imperial Washable Wallpaper ore Mass Pepin-Rosch offered Anthony's Sept. 22 in St. ir' ' church. Miss Teresa Tamers. Tel. 435 daughter Rosch. of 7th 12 AVe. Long Prairie—Miss So. Gerene St. Cloud Mr. and Mrs. John Immers. became Mrs. the became Roach. daughter of Theresa bride of Milfred Ward, of Mrs. Edith Mr. of ; the bride of Norman Pepin. son son sum ,men's Ward. The Rev. John Bettendorf offi- Nuptial Mrs. Joseph before and Pepin, a ciated. Attending the couple Mrs. St. Mary the Mass offered Sept. in 19 were Leonard Lens‘sen, Mrs. Dan Rowland. George Carmel the Rev. of Mt. church by and Edward Lamers. couple Mrs. Rauch. Attending the were '- ‘ Pepin. DANIEL thlnn Lawrence Everett and Braegelmann-Willenbring Shoes; of Florsheim Williams The Home Willis Lane 'and Harry were Richmond.——Miss Dolores Willenbring, ushers. daughter of Mr. Mrs. and Ed Willen- Marx Cloth- (luck-Shields Schaffner and bring, Hart, became the bride Alfred of Brae- FUNERAL gelmann. Mr. of Shields. and Mrs. H. C. Perham.—-——Miss Mary Ann son Braegelmann. before Nuptial Shields. Mass of- Mrs. Charles daughter of Mr. and ing. a fered Sept. in 28 Sts. Pefgr Paul's Guck, and became the Lawrence bride of son . church. The Rev. Burkard Arnhciter, Guck, before George of Mr. and Mrs. O.S.I5.. officiated. The HOME attendants in St. Nuptial Mass offered Sept. 28 were a Cloud 5!. Mary's Bldg. St. Iranian Braegelmann Elmer and Willen- John Wilden- Joseph's church. The Rev. ring. officiated. The attendants boriz were Guck. Dolores and Henry Barns Wojtalewicz-Doll _ Waytasek-Hansman Du_mnnt.——Married before Sept. 28 a Nuptlal Mass offered in St. Peter's Lacuna—Married before Sept. 28 a church Miss Norma Doll. daughter St. John Nepa- Nuptial Mass offered in were COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT of‘ _Mr. Mrs. and Ben Doll, Ind Floyd Housman. Dorothy muk’n church were qutslewicz, Mr. of and Mrs. Frank Alfred Hans— daughter Mr. and Mrs. of son AND MODERN FUNERAL Wmtalewicz. Father Frank J. Waytasek, Mr. First of- Melvin of and son mau, ficiated. Helen Doll. Betty Doll. Earl The Rev. Mrs. Vincent. Wayfasck. and Markvicka. SERVICE FOR and Bernard Doll MORE Attending the attEnded W. G. Birk officiated. THAN the bridal couple. Luella couple Arlene Hansman, Metal Roofing were Cornice 8. Co. Hofman-Rauach Mrs. Vossen, Mr. and Waytasek. Bernice YEARS. 65 Donald Wayta- Raymond Ebertowski, and Glenwood.—Miss Viola Rausch. daugh- - sek. of Mr. ter and Mrs. Leonard Rausch. became the bride Gilbert Renkoski-Wickham of Hofman. son of All Types of Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Hofman of Nuptial Mass Cambridge—Before a Brootcn, before the Rev. Harold v TELEPHONES: Dimmer- Christ King ,the offered Sept. 30 in ling Sacred Heart church Oct. 6. 1n on Wickhsm. daugh— church, Miss Dorothy Siding Sheet ."- Metal Roofing Attending FOUR GENERATIONS Kruzel the the family fea- couple Mrs. Lily Rose were 1n are Wickham. he- OFFICE Mrs. Fred of Mr. and 238—W ter — and Jerome Rausch. — Robert Renkoski. the bride of tured Frank Kruzel this photo. Mrs. of Sobleski son the cume is 1n Reamer-Junk Renkoski. The Mrs. Anton of Mr. and Residence—1543 Mcbowall great-grandmother. Others inorder of generation Kruzel, Duelm.—The Joseph marriage of Ethelrcda Pa-ul officiated. Miss Bar- Rev. Lansing are McDowaIl Geo. .I. W. N. - Jurek. daughter of Mr. Donaldson and Mrs. Paul Arthur bara Wickham and Sobieski; also of Damasius Kruzel and daughter, Patricia, of Our Jurek. Foley. Dennis Reunier. coliple. to of attended Eleven, the Seventh Avenue son North St. Cloud Lady Angels] Centre. of parish, Sauk Both altar St. former 1526 Cloud Phone men were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reznier of Foley, DzieweczynskI-Kuluc in Sobieski. boys St. Stanislaus’ parish, took place Lawrence's in St. church on Adeline of Flensburg.—-’l‘he marriage Sept. 28. Father Henry Frank officiated. Mrs. Alex KquS, daughter of Mr. and Attending the couple Eleanor Reg- Washington were Letter Dzieweczynski, of Kiilus, Jerome to son nier, Mr. Mrs. Peter Jurek, and Mel- and Dzieweczynski. took Mrs. Tony Mr. and vin Regular. ‘ Control Blasted Birth Is I church. Sacred Heart place Sept. 20 in O’Brien-Rohling officiated. Attending The Rev. P. J. Otto SCHNEIDER FLOORING (0'. ’ St. Cloud.-—Miss Dorothy Rohling and TSHUMPERLlN-WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Lou Kulus, Caro- couple Mary the were Raymond J. O'Brien, Jr.. ' married ‘ were Dzieweczynski. and line Kulus. David St. in Paul's church before the . Rev. Dzieweczynski. Leonard John “New Scientific Denery In Study , Sept. The bride 29. is on Girtz-Borman ASPHALT—RUBBER s: ALUMINUM 'WALL TILE SINCE um the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore . Miss Patricia. Barman. Royalton. Rohliniz Mr. 42.8 and O'Brien is the 16th of Ave. No. — Phone 1834-W son St. Cloud, Minn. Miles Barman, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Brien. Sr., of * of LeRoy Girtz. became the bride of son Ogden, Utah. Attending the couple were be- Mike of Pierz. Girtz Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ellen O’Brien, Mr. Donald and Mrs. Sept. 29 in By J. J. Nuptial Mass offered GILBERT ber appeared fore books that have of We prepared Rohling, Mrs. Mr. and Carl a Rohling. to and are Theodore church. The Rev. Holy Trinity Othmar Rohlinsr. Washington—Those who before it. His study points that funeral conduct out re- a attendants Wrobel officiated. The J. were Wilder-Loco have cently been preaching entirely ade- natural according service Suchla. Clara neo- Mrs. Trebiatowski. . to resources are Bétty Minneapolis—Before Nuptial Mass PAINTS—WALL a PAPER Malthusianism in effort make advance indi- for the quate vast to and wish an offered your Sept. in St. Joseph's church. your 17 the - natural endowments of birth “The plausible, control if possible the cated century not Miss Mary Ann F i II. Important L0so. daughter of Mr. seem over as t a Mrs. Martin to'permit vast Loso. formerly of St. such and have just\had that lies ahead. earth the a details of are ritual necessary, as rug are Paint and Joseph, became wall the bride Richard of keep home looking smart‘as living paper can in world standards of pulled feet.. rise your from beneath their carefully followed... When is the taken of account Wilder. of Mr. Mrs. John Wil~ and son Wheth- well wdodwork. long time. the walls period of and The criers of doom have been large A] See selec-. . as preserve der. The Rev. Albers. over Roderic 0.3.3.. possibility of a increasing food-pro- our mbcrlin terns J. rnard w I sc potentiali- the officiated. Attending the achieve couple going about saying that what were tion paints of and wall er we can beautiful so- ducing yields, in a expanding and colors and Phone modern 315 St. Germain Street S Cloud, Minn. I60 papers areas, t. Feiden, Helen Mary Kay Wilder. Betty — primar- —— will depend before cial economist ties named Mal- T. R. eliminating improve- us by t designs. Lorence, Betty Loso,'Msrtin Loso, Rob— s a e w ‘ which the degree thus ily had to propounded theory we Leno. Charles Wilder. upon ert and marketing and as a in ments SHOP process- busi- scienge, Borgert-Schulten’hover make continue roughly half to century and can that a ago ing, it estimated a is aggregate KOERBER PAINT economics, and Sauk Rapids.—Married before enterprise, Oct. 1 about be borne Mal- to out. readily ness was production might be food Nuptial Mass ofl‘ered Sacred Heart in a effectively to- work thus contended that population government tripled within the 100 next church Schultcn— Miss Luanne Mae years, were end. toward tends increase gether rapidly to daughter common hover. Mr. Mrs. Isidore a of and without increase in the unit more any , import- Schultenhover, decisive “The,factors of Kenneth Borgert. and than its of subsistence, and, son orin the of people means number cost en- Mr. Lorenz of and Mrs. Borgert of economic in future population unless h is t our and ance in agriculture. Fuel 20 Sixth r Ave. g o w gaged So. St. St. Cloud. Virnig Cloud, Minn. Father Benedict of- the ade— be not growth to fhecked, dire will fol- ficiated. appear Mardelle Schultenhover and abundant, and consequences power gm resources are the Richard Borgerf couple. natural attended the of resources, or with quacy ow. mineral together resources, Walimaa-Braith scientific in- and availability of The neo-Malthusians said have obtained substitutesiand imports Blue Braith. Grass—Miss Mathilda rather the in- genius, but ventive that the world is becoming hope- countries primarily from other in daughter Mr. Mrs. John Braith. of and involved in the difficulties herent lessly overpopulatéd. They have became the bride of Wesley Walimaa. this Ac- hemisphere, adequate. are DON’T FAIL On Christmas day celebrate-God’s and of Mr.‘and Mrs. Edward Walimaa, over-all operation pointed the teeming of. to manage- son the tually, it is indicated, of we masses most before the William Van Rev. Rooy, complex business, the India, China, of and have ment Japan, eco- and would in increase in production be For earth. coming 0.8.0.,» in to cards that St. Hubert’s Oct. rectory on on us of the political system charged that nomic, the and earth been goodb has Mr. and services that 6. Mrs. Sylvester Boyer of and at- types the Joy Gladness beautifully portray and world.” tended the couple. plundered modern of its that To Get Our Estimate On involve That Denied resources; not Fender. woud commensurate a Boyer-Bratth _ , whOse sci- Moulton report, the soil is The tired and that out; basic increase the in of mate- worn He all of that brings the to use to Angela Blue Grass—The marriage of Repaint Job‘ Wrecked us come: Car. unquestioned, standing is productivity ‘entific again be or t n rials. c a n o daughter/"of John Braith. Mr. and Mrs. those hard facts brought level forces thes sufficient BALANCING to to upon Mr. erosion, Braith, Sylvester Boyer. of FRONT problem of soil END ALIGNING The to WHEEL a son —- preaching neo—Mal- Marcus Boyer, place Oct. in St. been took 6 people who have all the the support face which admittedly has been on some- COMPLETE BRAKE and STEERING SERVICE William Huhert’s church. The Rev. Van artificial justify thusianism the earth. of to in this what foreboding country, officiated. Attending the Rooy, 0.8.0. equipment Our experienced workmen and modern control: Some of have birth them the“ let mat— couple Braith. is “definitely the bridal Martina Mar- to were on way now of limitation tha Macho. William Theresa Ament. Compulsory service there, ter but others have at Irest pop- solution” “scientific agricul- are your and Albert Boyer, Hubert Braith. and It ' ulation is not pressed the widespread to cer- necessary. enormously i on urge ture MEGARRY a s e Braith. BUICK CO. can n c r e .r the by dictated tainly is not practice of birth control check to OIImcIned-Cichy yields acre,” it is reported. per the quality of the population quantity growth. They have Nuptlal Mass realistically points or Fergus Falls.——-Betore Dr. Moulton a Court ‘ House Square St. Cloud Telephone 112 Lady natural offered Sept. Our of Victory world’s 30 in that advocated in places, not- resources. that, though the possibilities some out . Cichy, church. Mildred daughter Miss would control Artificial birth ably it prostrate Japan, be imposed for this expansion there, vast are Math Cichy, became the bride of of economic world’s solve the policy. national not be turned into they Olmshied, and Mrs. not actu- Hilary of Mr. as a son may will solution The Rev. problems. Their Frank Olmshied St. Martin. Now of book entitled Con- alities. He that they only comes a says can Attendants H. Wessling officiated. B. through primarily about trolling Factors Economic in Prog- become realities the basis of come on Olm- the Dorothy Cichy. Bernadine were “science, the co-operation of which findings the increase presents such requirements Julian Olm- shied, Ermin Cichy. and ress, as an economics, enterprise, Duane Anderson and Melvin Qichy business shied. elaborate of study conducted productivity, broadening dis— by in an a ushers. Cloud Hospital were government.” Harold and G. Moulton, president tribution of income, and of monetary Saint Lutgen-Gregory . justifi- ample be There institu- and fiscal stability. to the celebrated Brookings’ seems before Paynesville.——Married Sept. 22 further. p going cation for Asserting that basic rEquire- step tion this city. the of The study, a Nuptial in St. Louis ‘Mass offered gen- a a with- co-operation Evelyn daughter of forces, church Gregory. for expansion liv— slur/emanation uinely scientific This and vast of of ments were a one, par- Cyril Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, and of A modern, well-equipped hospi- bring the control, birth ticular ing standards the under value interest and this out at can - are same Mrs. Nick Lutgen, Mr. and of son liv- world high standard of § § all economic safe, time. arrives systems—Commu— tal these conclusions: with well-organized staff at Varley offici- The Joseph Lutgen. Rev. a a co-operation Greg- of The attendants Bertilla Socialism, private If this ated. The nism, enterprise, ing. United States is capable of agen— were of physicians and specialists. 5 and Delroy Lufgen. - desired ory achieVed, its mixed—the cies supporting popul that tion double report re- were or says a Zustiak-Shabel Conducted compul- the if by Sisters thwarted of the private enterprise furnish might be that only sult of today, living pl of can on 3. e Holdinzford.—Miss Marilyn Shabel. adopted birth control‘ eight imagination, drive, and effi- times high the that were Mrs. Shsbel, daughter of Mr. and John sory as as now artifici- would the Michael Zustiak, the latter became bride ciency essential The of Eighth prevailing. because ll to South Avenue son progress. A Order St. of Benedict of Mrs. Anna before the Rev. Zustiak, that Consumption regulate reduce the Th, but ally ugh the world situation is not government ‘ must Paul Rosenthal Mary's St. rectory in on economic is “enormously the complicated” control industry, to by the report states. prog- any Gssperlin necessary Mr. Mrs. Ervin Sept. 3. and birth compulsory Mr. Shabel If and and Mrs. Eugene at- existence “many That Should today. of separately the government not as- ress or- the couple. tended the and de- imposed ganized functions” control countries, the “operational is the of were sume resources agencies co-operation of globally sired viewed, could the book it. nature, save puts were way sup- m the would only findings obtained, increase summarizing the of not in world living In port vast not a offliving be Moulton high standard not standards.” the Dr. points study, out pos- ~ probably have would air sible, but Breathing optimism that just enjoyed of have “a for we an cen- we rapidly de- steadily the and future, the of phenomenal chaos in of Dr. Moul- report tury eco- more a or spiral. is in sharp scending nomic progress,” adds: ton and contrast to num- a 2‘ Jubilee Reunion at GENERAL ELECTRIC I949 SPACE MAKER REFRIGERATOR .$259.00 WAS $229.75 NOW. 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