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cl?“ ‘7 ,- ; A: 7' :51- >3... ,45Tdm‘r . "1; y. .. 7. 7 I- 3, [It . 311‘ \ w ._u u‘ - - \ i ‘ I g _ , ‘ PAGE. FOUR REGISTER THE .51: CLOUD Friday, October 21,. 1949 I \ I5th Anniversary” County Historians Stearns Mark ' DINNDDRF. . I V “ I, Monument Dedicate First PAINT AND WALLPAPER STOBE BEER County Historical The Stearns dams. The expedition returned THE Painting Contractor Pittsburgh Paints Varnish” dedicated the first society downriver Pike later in 1806; — monu— —— erected be by the society discovered Imperial the peak ment to Washable Wallpaper western FOR THE 0 and held 'named his its annual meeting in the honor, and in was Tel. 435 _1_2 7th Ave. So. Cloud St. day. evening of the killed the of 1812." in . same war MAN WHO Dedication River- ceremonies in Co-sponsor with the Stearns side St. Park, Cloud, iven Historical were society the similar a KNOWS was humorous by the errific aspect Sherburne organization in county, winds. City officials, historians, the Beaver islands being' divided commissioners, and Teach- county between the counties. two ers’ college faculty members clung Glanville SmithL president of DISTRIBUTED BY for safety the 31/2-ton to granite the Stearns made . A county Kemp's 1\group, Ice Cream Co. slab they had dedicate, let— met to the presentation. Math ayor ting only chase their to hats Malisheski go of St. Cloud‘ replied through the sylvan Phone vistas of the 567 briefly in and dedi- acceptance, WALGREEN AGENCY a DAN MARSH park. CLOUD. pronounced by ST. MINN. catory was prayer , The which monument, overlooks “the Rev. Mr. W. F. Dickens-Lewis. DRUGS DRUGS {)he Mississip i river islands just‘ .At the evening meeting a pres- n ' elow St. C oud, bears this in- cum-0.. entation of “The Maine Prairie THIELMAN scription:- LES LOCH CLINIC BLDG. Story” made by Mrs. Clayton was , HARDWARE “THE BEAVER ISLANDS. Greely of Kimball. Mrs. Greely ‘ Manager Main Sixth a - given study has thorough the to Lieutenant Zebulon Pike, com- , Paints Stearns Sporting history of once-lively this 'manding Slominski, expedition for the Edward Noeh— Mrs. — ST. FRANCIS’ MISSION CIRCLE Borgert, Mrs. Ann an village centennial county Goods exploration as a of the Upper Mil- Charles Steinworth, and ring, Mrs. Math Maus, Mrs. , Save Drugs and hobby, has (above), of mission retold it the first to in year one groups siuippi, passed on these islands second Mrs. Harry 7th Cloud Mrs. George Egermann; Anne. 50., St. '17, row, home the of her town’s Tri- and pages recentlylmarked them their Oct. organized in be St. Cloud, its 15th H. McConnell, Louise Wampach, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. gave name News. County c 10, 1805, the channels that and Sick Room Needs :1: anniversary. The decided begin Kraemer, Bernard Koetter, and to Mrs. Gregor Mrs. group scrap- a of life Her pioneer “on account date being choked with beaver will book and this picture be Hubert Gans, of the first Mrs. items Mrs. Frank Rausch; third one row, prairie,” the of the Indian bat- there. The be entered Mond- in the president; Mrs. to front Mrs. Leo Juenemann, Peter seven women Joy, of tles the tamar‘ack-log near s CALL CALL 1151 28 all charter members. Inder- In the picture, Mrs. A. B. left Mrs. Bernard Koshiol, and I to loch, Ordo row are fort built for defense during the ST. CLOUD. MINN. seated, Mrs. G. right, J Mrs. Lawrence Molitor rieden.———(Bob photo) are uenemaun, outbreak, of Siqux the lyceum and Timeless-n For Daily Mass , library, and then of the gradual {WWW William Hall Cloud Of Mrs. E. St. Dies of village the extinction when the W Bridal made railroad missed it, of £02dequ in one Oct. 21—,—Friday. St. Hilarion, % and the colorful entertaining most C0. FLOORING SCHNEIDER Abott, Mass Portraiture of feast. Gloria, 2nd addresses presented before ever school; Funeral Cathedral high rites William tioned for Mrs. Collect at St. Ursula and Companions, the society. the $1};ch Cloud. E. (Mathilda William Jr., St. Hall Schmidt) and Hall, 3rd Collect “Defend us.” White were ASPHALT—RUBBER J ALUMINUM WALL TILE & held grandchildren. President in St. Mary’s Cathedral There last two vestments. are ‘ / Saturday. Father Symons John of— 428 16th V Ave. No. 1834-W St. Cloud, Minn. Phone brothers and sis- The following Oct. 22—Saturday. the difference Mass of Our [Be-Elected mwfiwawfiwflwfime fered the Requiem Father . . Mass. . Sister M. Eve- also survive: ters “Hail: Lady for Saturday; Holy \. Alphonse Kremer in present Keller-Roaring G. T. Ma- Electionof was lyn, Browerville; Mrs. officers for the Parent." Gloria, 2nd Collect Holy en- between the sanctuary. I Elrosa.—Miss Mary Jane Rocring and Schmidt, Al Wash.; P. suing returned Seattle, energetic Ghost, 3rd Church year gee, Pope. Preface ' or , Harold Keller Peter married in Sts. were Schmidt, Mrs. Glanville Smith of Cold Spring Hall, died Andrew St. Cloud; and PAINTS-WALL 66, Wednes- to Lady, of Our on inserting “in “Now” “Forever” and Paul’s church Sept. The Rev. and 27. venera- on PAPER day the presidency last She for another of week. born St. Cloud. in term. Paul Zylla officiated. The bride is the tion.” was White vestments. St. Other officers Dr. H. B. Mr. Mrs. Cloud Clark daughter of and Nicholas Roer- Sept. 30, 1883. are in the fam- Interment made was Oct. 23—Twentieth Sunday aft-' The bridegroom is the Mr. of ing. president; son of St. Cloud, vice Miss Mr. in Hall John’s cemetery survives ily St. with lot in Nicholas Attending the one and Mrs. Keller. Pentecost. Special Mass. Gloria, Paint and wall looking keep home smart er paper your as Dora St. Cloud, can Perry, secretary; daughter, Sister couple Keller. Viola M. Foley. Marcella. Jeremy, sta- were PHONE 2nd Collect “Defend us,” 146 3rd Stroebcl, any Mrs. Albert large St. Cloud, well the walls and woodwork. selec- See Schmitt, Shirley Roaring, Roer- Jerome preserve as our Collect, Creed, Trinity Preface. Edward and Keller. ing, and these directors: treasurer; tion of paints and beautiful and modern wall in colors papers White Four vestments. Generations Wander-Deters Stephen Schwarzbauer, Sauk Cen— designs. unu- Rabhael, E1rosa.—Beforc Nuptial Mass offered Dr. Geor Sherwood, Oct. 24—Monday. Kim‘— St. tre; a e KOERBEIIPAINT Peter Oct. 3 Sts. Paul’s church. in and ball; and the Walter Archangel. Roger, Mass of feast. sunP Gloria, ev. Lorraine Deters, daughter Miss of Mr. O.S.B., St. John’s university. Creed, ordinary Preface. White Mrs. John and Deters, the bride became Announcement made of the Edwin Wander. Mr. of of and Mrs. vestments. was son Wander. The Michael Rev. Paul Zylla history of Steams, Benton, Chrysah- map Oct. 25—Tuesday. Sts. officiated. Anna Mae Wander, Elverna and Sherburne counties, which is Athmann, Julianna thus and Darius. Deters, Thomas De- Mass of feast. being published feature the of Aloysius‘ and Wander attended the ters, as a Gloria, 2nd Collect “Defend us,” 20 Sixth Ave. Minn. So. St. Cloud, bridal couple. Tri-County centennial festival in , 3rd Collect, ordinary Preface. Gasperlin-Hanauska A any St. Cloud this week. ' Red vestments. Albany.—Married Oct. Non- 8 before a locates The 100 his- map some tial Mass offered Seven Dolors church in Oct. 26—Wednesday. St. 'Evar- the toric sites in and charts Rita Hanauska, daughter of Mr. area, were istus, Pope. Mass of feast. Gloria Mrs. Joseph Hanauska, Valerius of and and the the Red River trail, course an?" Gaspcrlin, Collect “Defend of Mr. Michael 2nd us,” and Mrs. 3rd son Manannah road, and other routes We of have ’n Shelves full Shelves Gasperlin. The Rev. Cyprian Seitz, O.S.B. Collect. Apostles’ Preface. Red used by the and covered carts ox officiated. Attending couple the Joan were vestments. pioneer of times; also Hanauska, Margaret the Bueckers, Margaret wagons / Gaspcrlin, Julian Gasperlin, Han George Chicago Alaska to air lane Oct. estab- PHOTO 27—Thursday. Vigil of Sts. GRAPI-IGR auska, and Pirmin Gruenke. Betty Han am noon lished Stearns and Simon county and Jude, Apostles. Mass across auska. soloist. was marked by electric beacons in .of Vigil. No Casey-Bertram Gloria, 2nd Collect 1937. The drawn by Belgrade.——Miss “Grant beseech,” Mildred 3rd Church map was Bertram. we or 509V: St. Germain St. daughter Glanville Smith of Mr. Mrs. and will and Mat Bertram, be avail- ordinary Pope, Preface. Violet became the bride of Byron of Casey. able son for purchase durable on vestments. Mr. and Mrs. John Casey,.befoue a ST. CLOUD, MINN. ' for paper. Nuptial Mass offered Fran- Oct. in St. 8 Oct. 28—Friday. Sts. Simon ' The includes sites cis de Sales’ church. of Father Bernard , map many and Jude, Apostles. "Gloria, Creed, Lenarz officiated. Mrs. Kolb and George interest in Church history—from ’ Apostles’ George Ryan couple. Preface. Red attended the vestments. the Norsemen’s “chapel” Chi just over Baro‘n-Brandl (From How Use Daily Mis- to the line in Todd Brenny- county, to a. dre‘n Buckman.—T Leona marriage of 9 sal in by E. M. Lohmann 194.9, ville, named for its in the pastor Brand]. daughte of Mrs. John Brandl, to Elan Celestine Baron, Mrs. John of Baron, 19205. son took place in St. Michael's church on Oct. The Leo 1. Rev. Brandl of Bertha Membe Selected officiated. Attending the couple we're Next On. Your Shopping rs Florence Brandl Alfred and Brand]. , Przybilla-Theis The Make Must Stop it at to a Assume Buckman.——Married Oct. before 1 a Sivinski’s Nuptial For St. Mass offered in Michae John’s St. Yearbook 5 church -Miss Alice Theis. dauizhter were of Mrs. Mayme Theis, and Alvin Przy- ' Sacred .A Trust billa, of , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Przy- son billa. Father Kunkel‘bfficiaied. Paul At- appm’nt- Collegeville. Staff Sagatagan tending the couple department will Regina sports Tb‘eis. were — Wilfred Mrs. Bollig. Jeannette Przybilla. be Gerald Tooley, Minot, N. Dak., John’s for St. university ments Bonnie Theis, Raymond Przybilla, and and Paul Mulready, Fargo, N. JDak. Frank Theis. yearbook, the Sagatayan, were Bernard-Janski Photographers Donald Mil- I are '1 announced this by week Father Buckman.—Miss ler, Falls, Frieda Janski, daugh- Sioux S. Dak.; Donald Henry Anderl, O.S.B., faculty __ mod- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Janski. ter be- Knudsen, Mandan, N. Dak.;' and » the erator. bride of Alban Bernard, came son Howard Johnson, Sauk Center. of Mrs. George Bernard, before Nuu- a Laurice LaFond, senior from tial Mass offered Sept. in St. Michael's William Dietz, 26 Sleepy Eye, and MINT Marble, Boobuop church. has Father Paul been named editor in Kunke] officiated. John Sell, Stewart, will do the art Odilia Janski,‘ Rociel Gordon Bernard, chief and Thomas Herzog, New CLOUD. work. Bernard, and Raymond Kahl the were Ulm, will take overthe responsi- attendants. Like last year’s book, the 1950 I Vipond-Kopel bilities of business \ manager. Sagatagan contain will 192 pages. Donnelly.—Bcfore Nuptial Mass of- a Departmental editors Or- and, the for design, except are: cover fered Oct. in 12. St. Theresa’s church. ganizations, Willard Gabrelcik, will follow the of former pattern Miss Mary Ann Kopel, daughter Mr. of and Mrs. Leo Kopel, became Watkins; the bride classes, John Collins, Planned for distribution be- Eithh‘Avcnue 5001'}! ll years. of Stanley Vipond, of Mrs. Anna son New York city; features, Eugene fore the end of May, 1,200 or Vipond-of Herman. Father Hohn Francis When the seri- accept .'¢.“‘. Hawkins, we Hammond, and Lester be printed 1,250 copies will f0 officiated. Attending the couple 9.“ were «‘9‘ in. - , Rose Marie Kopcl. Mr. Mrs. and William Cloquet. responsibility ‘ ' LeMay, fl In charge of ' ‘ of the students and alumni. ous a - ' ' Marth, Dale and Vipond. Dcnhis Vipnnd FOUR-GENERATION THIS . picture taken was complete on funeral service, Dolores and Marty ring-bearer and were silver jubilee the of Mr. recent and Mrs. Herman Slivnik flower girl respectively. ‘our decisions be must Great St. Stephen. grandmother .of (seated left) is Mrs. Anna right and in accord- FRANK Sartell. Bernick of Grandmother is Mrs. . . W. JACKSON Herman Slivnik . of St. . with wishes. ance .your Mother Mrs. Nick Stephen. is Justin; and Tommy—(Bob Molitor son, Call Your (night, to 908 photo) ARCHITECT you 1804) brings Ecclesiastical sympa- Design Greenwo Wedding Id thetic, efficient assistance. in American National Bank Bldg. ST. CLOUD. MINN. ASK FOR The firms listed here deserve to . be remembered when dis- you are DELICIOUS tributing dif- y'our the atronage to ICE CREAM ferent lines of usiness. Maytag New Dutch Range Oven Gas electricity wiII 795 of worth [III III machine keep sewing “II your I“, There has been quite never gas a— range humming busin like this! Automatically cooks meal a while you’re by .the famous, away, afternoon.* all Oven never-equalled Dutch Method. Using the Dutch Oven, Dutch Cooker . Well, Sizzle-Serve Broiler, operat- or like ing it other modern gas stove, any you’ll be delighted with improved its all-around KWH) performance. 3d Come for (*Base'd in per on WHEN MISS SYLVIA M. WENKER became Delicious the Dutch Oven Cook- demonstration soon! ing modernized! ' a brlde of Henry B. Schulzetenberg, now Jr., in Greenwald, Father Raymond ‘SHOP MAYTAG Schulzetenberg Hillman, of borther of the bridegroorn, THE the officiating priest. The wedding took place in St. Andrew’s STATES. was NORTHERN church Oct. 3. The bride is the daughter Mr. of and Mrs. Ben Wanker, and the bridegroom is the of Henry G. Schulzetenberg, Sr. Their son COMPANY ' attendants POWER- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Laing, Edna Wenker, and were 12 5th Ave. 50., St. Cloud 49 Tel. Cla‘rence Wenker.—(Bob Molitor photo) v