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

October 28, 1949 · Page 2 of 6

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October I949 CLOUD REGISTER 28, THE ST. Friday, Couple " ’Youing Goy' Celebrate and DITMS ROCERY _ TSCHUMPERLIN-WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1873 Golden Wedding CONFECTIONERY ‘ ° MEATS GROCERIES * Phone 188 189 RM. A.M. 6 7:30 to Week Days, or There Regular is to e a way Bth 520 Ave. _So.. P.M. A.M. 9 Friday 7:30 to conduct funeral a Cloud. Minn. St. P.M. A.M. 12:15 Sundays 8:30 to Waite Park In service that soothes I calms and sorrow. Trust Tschum- . . ARTICLES . RELIGIOUS perIin-Williams’ ex- Waite Park. Mr. Mrs. and — perience, training Frank celebrated P. Ertl their insight and this for golden wedding anniversary Oct. on Medals and Sick Call Sets, Rosaries, Prayerbooks, service. beginning with renewal 2, of a Wilims Tschumper Al J. In u. Bernard Daily Mis- Bibles, St. Andrew’s Crucifixes, Chains, their marriage Mass at at vows a 3 5 St. Germain Street I Phone St. Cloud, I60 Minn. —- Fonts, Statues, — Water in Joseph’s church with sal, Holy 8:30 St. etc. the Rev. Claude Schwinghammer, RETAIL *- THE ‘. FRITZ-CROSS STORE officiating. pastor, i {I for Cold Don't Woit Weather Catch Unproporod You to Mr. and Mrs. married Ertl were in Winsted 50 Their ago. years Cloud, Minn. St. No. 61h Ave. 26 four attendants They present. were "fife/WM WWZ’WW' Mrs. Frank Remer, Win- were: sted; Mrs. William Raupschendor- fer, Waitkins; George Lachermaier, FAIL DON’T Ertl, Winsted; and Aloys Kimball. ' Mr. Ertl is retired Great a lE‘N/VDX Northern tinsmith. the Fender, Denied To Get Our Estimate On That Their three children, John A. Ertl, Waite John Wim- Park; Mrs. Job Wrecked Car. |l||l Repaint or: (Elizabeth), Forest City; and mer . II (Mr/.7056” BALANCING ALIGNING Mathias WHEEL Mrs. (Caroline), FRONT END Bauer .I. — Park, all Waite with STEERING present I and SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE were their families numbering 16 grand- modern and equipment experienced workmen Our and six children great-grandchil- at serv1ce are your dren. Felicitations and best wishes CO.‘ BUICK MEGARRY extended the couple to by were COAL BURNING FURNACE their friends and relatives at many Cloud Telephone 112 St. Court House Square at reception held their home from a and 7 2 4 9 to to p.m. Relatives and friends attended celebration the from Marshfield beat Squeezes of coal, out the and Cornell, Wis.; St. Paul, Min- neapolis, Waconia, Hopkins, Win- coal and smoke, before gas, Saint — Kimball, sted, Mayer, Grove City, Hospital Cloud Watkins, Litchfield, Darwin, For- ithasachancetogoup City, St. Stephen, Rice, and est Waverly. the chimney! Gas-tight, , well-equipped hospi- A modern, steel leakproof Isobellun construc- Circle well-organized staff Q o tal with a and physicians specialists. of home tion virtually frees of dirt and soot; your Osokis Holds In Sisters of the Conducted by the Direct-draft damper smoking from firing prevents when door Locomotive-type bar Benedict of St. Order grates are‘ open. Installation Rite Readily of fuel economy! adaptable masters as a Osakis.——-Installation of officers for and oil air conditioning; heat generator gas or H, of ‘ the Immaculate Conce tion cir- the Isabella cle of Daughters JUNIORS OF ST. BONIFACE’S high the members of the above, HATS! left right, Tom STETSON cast to o are Ask this famous Lennox~ unit Avail- today! to see held recently. Stone, Sally Eisenzim Norbert Jungels, For Men- was Lois school, old i C S will Our present er, KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! r p n 2;, installed Officers Gladys Bell, Elaine Bell. Richar Edna Terhaar, Krebsbach, were able in different sizes. 6 SQUARE CROSBY SHOES! Were their Hearts Young and Gay class play Nov; Sarah Rutten, Larson, regent; past as Patricia Stein, Melvin Plantenberg, Wally Reichert, Kate Flynn, vice regent; regent; 11 and Caught during their 13. of rehearsals Eileen Wedl, and Melvin Simon. one THE Vern Brown, recording secretary; Brother-in-Law Gives Vital Assist Frances McDonnell, De- treasurer; lElVIVUX”“”".::':Leer“. loris financial Boeckman, secre- Young Couple’s Country Home Mary Barrett, senior tary; trustee; "NEW ES” CLOTH Undlin, Della second trustee; year iiiiiiiiiirs Kate Brown, first trustee; year PEARSON Edwin chancellor; Kremer, M. STORE custodian; Grundman, Kate Hoff- Built Through Family Project first guide; Katherine O’Neil, man, co. . second guide; Helena Schultz, HEATING guard; Bertha Kane, inner outer 2181 Tel. Opposite Cloud the Post Office in St. guard; Florence Arbeiter, moni- Lorraine Rooney, scribe; Viv- tor; Patrick—When 3T. St. relatives get together, anything Theresa and in December. Leo 19 Callus LENNOX DEALER today! CERTIFIED We YOUR CLOUD are Marthaler, ian banner-bearer; happen. in the served merchant two can years 4—. Norma Hintzen, and organist. - For Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore ' it home, marine meant their in the Father James spiritual Mohm is new war. a , director. first home. Both baptized, their made were - MEN’S STORE Mrs. Sherman and Larson Mrs. The house First Communion, and not out- were con- was an Joseph Rutten will attend formal “Marv has really the been big a right gift. Leo and Theresa firmed in St. Patrick’s church. and installation of officers of tea paid for all the help here,” materials, Leo and out Theresa and They those who took the Duluth circle the Duluth at were among 'Leo, with Theresa’s in brother-in- The appreciation. great “For Home of Florsheim Shoes; say hotel Oct. 31. the marriage preparation on Iaw, did several course of the months he work. spent most every The Immaculate Conception cir- Hart, Schaffner when and Marx it offered the Cloth- first time and evenings moment was spare Relatives did make many not cash do- cle of the Daughters of Isabella working house.” during Lent of nations 1948. Leo has three either: They on our all pitched in was‘ organized in June, 1948, with ing. The sisters help and three brothers; build home includes Theresa to the comfortable down- 28x28 charter new 50 members. The circle a has dwelling stairs bedroom, four and brothers. situated parlor, sisters three kitchen, the junction has 110 members. near now and of highways which will, state in time, be- 23 and five 95 St. Mary's Little Bldg. Dianne a room is the of center the miles St. bathroom. of Cloud. A east for their Circles come attention She Volley born pump a Browns now. was Theresa future Leo and water has Moore began system last July pressure 11. already dreaming been their installed of in the base- home last “She keeps plenty busy," new me Work for Begin Your December. ment. confesses Theresa, the couple as Like thousands other of The look second with pride little is large their enough at young story one. Browns Valley.—With another couples throughout the land, they be to into converted bedrooms, two Now/the couple have each young successful diocesan mission could find available ex- living and there is full no basement. quar- other, they a have Dianne, they and hibit’out of the six mission Metal Roofing reasonable way, ters at of rate Cornice 8. Co. rent. a Last winter have Leo, home—all with help their the a new circles own of St. Anthony’s parish Because Leo is employed with the of his father and built Marvin, by themselves. and bought have begun their work for the Franklin Transformer new Manufac< materials he along. As went as “What kind birdhouse of ensuing a did Most of the circles year. turing Cloud, St. you company, as a Leo-says, matter of fact, All Types with of built boy?” as- Theresa twice monthly for meet mission say you as painter, the a couple had bought two from his wife, sent “practically asks Leo. work and social hour. lots for their future home a in Waite check has into the home, every gone Roofing Siding Sheet Metal Park. and have only about $800 C.H.S. debt ’Yellow Lanterns’ - we - Necessity again proved be the to left the house to it pay on as now mother of invention. Why could stands.” W. N. McDowell Geo. .I. McDowell they build not the home themselves, - Used Boxcars here, in the out both where country, Offers Two Shows One Phone in 1526 St. Cloud had lived all their life, and where For Lumber air fresher, where and living was For rough lumber, Leo purchased would be better both for themselves three boxcars from and children the the Great God would choose A 4 show within is show featured Yellow in J Lanterns, Northern, a and his send them? spent off hours to the in the two-act comedy scheduled winter ripping these Operetta. for They thought production of Theresa’s to by pieces. brother—in-law and sister, Mr. and Cathedral high school’s music department Nov. 11-15 in Mrs. Marvin Stang, who had built The site for their home the high one-acre school auditorium. their home St. Cloud in two given them by Theresa’s own father. was The Chinese two lovers, Could Chan Ting and Ling they Ming do the not The earth years first ago. last turned was same? April (Larry the frost Thienes out and Janet Ray— as soon as was of beautiful processions, magi- of the ground, and from On second thought, that day mond), had Leo somehow dissolve the must cians shows, tumblers’ acts, and until just recently, Leo Mary built anything and greed of but bird- the old mandarin, Toy never a the dramatic of entrance masked and others their time house spent his Ling in life! How could he (James Treischel), -.,whose spare bandits. The whole tangle of greed and evenings the home. begin build home? love for threatens on ruin to new to even money a and misunderstanding is solved, the hopes of his beautiful daugh- The ambition there, though The house is built cement- was on a and but couples live two not one Ling Ming, for happy ter, Leo only 22 and Theresa only a mar- was block foundation and is completely happily after! ever riage. That dealing with the Relatives 18. both sides means on were weather-stripped insulated. and Students in supporting roles in- old miser, Yu Kong willing (Ronald help. Froe- to For heating the Moores have in- clude Mary Thoele, James Land- lich), Marvin who has made the Stang had built life of never a stalled Coleman oil burning floor wehr, Joel Benson, Joseph Monn, a his blind wife, home before Li Lee (Patricia he father, his and furnace. The exterior is of stucco and Thomas Roe. Massed choruses Frank Stang, Bachman), had miserable decided because he to prove and wood trim. They have planted 125 of members the Cathedral and it could be done. Last wanted purchase lovely the to summer few trees and will have ample a high school orchestra of 75 mem- father and the Ling Ming teamed and forsake Li Lee. son Again, up sec— O for garden have and maybe MIRRO, The Finest Aluminum space bers you a will furnish musical can cooking the back- ond time build to home for a new chickens But within that day. drama is utensils—same fine some quality-more an- ground the for Concert beautiful Operetta. than Speedy father. ever. even Leo plot and Theresa other; the whole develops married mistress Marianne will be Thomey, heating. streamlined were smoothness thickness Marvin and Leo extra and planned. They hard- . . .. . in Partick's St. church July around the spectacular Feast 7, of who is business also and manager, pleasing worked harmony day after day. Theresa with color scheme. ness Come in and it. any tile . . . see Leo 1948. will be December, 23 in Lanterns with whole series Jeanette Boos be will accompanist. a worked here there and when she could. Last week she painted the Double Generation Four trim the windows while three- on months-old Dianne lay asleep in- special our very side. The only skilled called workers in Moos; the whole ROTH job the elec- on were trician, plasterer, and carpenter a for the stairway leading the to second All story. other tasks has double portion of fur were a performed by Leo, Marvin, and DOUBLE BOILER KETTL 5-IN. PAN SET TEA 1 other willing relatives and neigh» Qt. 1% $2.35 Qt. $3.95 32.45 5 3 Qt. bors of the Moores. Qt. $2.65 2 One day there of was a crew than dozen volunteers more a on the job putting siding and up shingling the There roof. fur-trimmed boast of but collars fur Most coats were mere Leo’s father, Irvin Moore, and deep, Rothmoor has collar plus yoke deep Leo’s three brothers, Donald, Orval, our a a . . . and Kenneth. There Theresa’s were yoke keep shoulders Beautifully fash- snugly to warm. father, Ellsworth Balder, her and brothers, two Bernard and Jimmie ioned of tight-curled lamb luxurious against Roth- Balder; and her . brother-in-law, . . SAUCE PERCOLATOR PAN Walter Rau. There other superb broadcloth. POT rel— moor’s Rothmoor COVERED prices coats start were Q" atives 1 6°“ and neighbors, too—-John $2.25 1% Qt. 4Qt. $1.85 $79.95. Qt. and Leo at 2 8°C Tracy, Charley Mclver, 52-45 Qt- 2 $2.25 Qt. 6 Qt. Mert K 3 95: Fred Klaverkamp, ampa, Buddy Kampa, Uncle and Dick Pcrske. Coats—Second Floor The couple‘s help greatest young MIRRO Marvin, they admit. was T/yir And All Other Roi/amour Only A! Coat Coat: ANSWERS QUIZ TO Ill! "MIST ALUMIN|M l—a 4-b 6-b 2-c 3-c 5-b 7421/ COVERS LAYER CAKE PAN 7-a 8-c 9-c 10~a and 1 5c Din. 934" 55c up D I E A L POWELL HARDWARE .5", 00. Radiator Repair A great-grandmother; THIS DOUBLE FOUR-GENERATION sh, Landwehr; Jerry and pa. St. 50. 602 lst John Maurer, Ma yhew Lake, great-grandfather; picture carried the outline in the sec- wrong Plumbing Heating Spotting Goods In the New Bldg. Hudson ond H. W Landwehr, Holy Angels parish, - row: - Register last week, because of in the Denver . Radiators an error x grandfather; Mr Home and‘Mrs. Ralph Landwehr, Appliance St. composing The editor local thinks he has the . room. Cleaned and Repaired Anthony’s parish, father and mother; and Mrs. Al- 513 St. Germain Street right identification this week. In the left front St. Cloud row, bert Lodermeier, Joseph, grandmother.—(B0b t. Phone Cloud St. 1366 ‘to right, Josephine Mrs. Landwehr, St. Mary’s Molitor photo) are