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

February 10, 1950 · Page 2 of 6

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,;..Wi..,cfin ...? . 1.... ..~-,.- -- -- 1 CLOUD. 10,3950 Friday, February THE ST. REGISTER, PAGE ' THREE Golden Sluldenis Jubilee Celebrate usic F 'Fanders! Leavingfor Home? First Stop. St. At Benedict's O'HOHIO'IIO'H Offer To Recital ,_ Josepha—The St. music depart- Bene- the‘ College St. at of ment- dict, St'JOSeph, will six present students music in ‘Sun- recital on evening, Feb. day 19, ‘ Theprcgram will include: “Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum,” “Serenade D011,” the “Golliwog’s of and Cake- Walk,” played by Ruth Groebner; “Prelude,” No. “Bar- 28, and 6, op. carolle,” 44, played Ger— by 0p. aldine Lehman; “Three Preludes Piano,” for played Phyllis Co- by “The Minstrels,” tone; “Les et sans Parfums les T-ourment l’air Dans "I du Soir,” and “Etude,” N0. 10, op. AND WIERSGALLA MRS. ANTON MR. renewed ' 12, played by Mary Anne Noeh- O St. Joseph’s their marriage Jan. 29 in Church, Brow- vows ring; “Intermezzo,” B minor, op. occasidn their golden wedding jubilee. erville, the of They on are 76, and “Concert D-flat Etude,” symbolic and which pictured with their sometimes cane cross, are major, played by Patricia Boes~ jubilarians. ‘ presented to pflug; “Boogie and Etude” Woogie + + + + + “Jeux and d’Eau,” played by Ber— ’of Celebrate 14 Parents nice Haspert. \ the pianists Assisting will be a double trio singing “Windy Nights” Jubilee Browerville in group ..Music." The girls and in the Lehman, Dglores DorotheaMc- are Pharlin, Mary St. Onge, Geraldine Browerville—A Solemn Mass in of children, 14 who ents were mar- Lehman, Leona Thompson, and St. Joseph’s church Jan. 29 marked ried here 50 years ago. Mary Anne Noehring, with Therese the wedding jubilee golden of Mr. Father S. B. Kuzniak, pastor, Marier accompanist. ‘ and Mrs. Anton Wiersgalla, offered the Mass of Thanksgiving, as par- ~. Samsonite assisted by seminarians two of St. Joint Installation Paul seminary, the Rev. Service Deacon Luggage Andrew Nolen, deacon, and the Rev. Deacon Joseph Wiersgalla, by Held Catholic Aid Units subdeacon, of the jubilarians. son Preceding the Mass Father Kuz- niak conferred the jubilee blessing in 7 colors the couple and presented them on new Five societies of the Minnesota Officers installed St. Jo- were: with golden having Samsonite Ladies’ canes crosses held Catholic Aid association joint seph’s society of St. Cloud: John attached. I installation officers the In- of in Krause, president; Anthony Ka- Wardrobe ._$25 As the given them to canes in 8 were matching auditorium pieces stitute Jan. 29. lusche, vice president; ........... Louis Dinn— ‘ the following words said: were Michael F. Ettel St. Paul, of dorf, recording Michael secretary; “Remember that in old your age grand president of the association, Schroeder, Leo Althaus treasurer; this is remind 'to lean to cane you ceremonies. He Fred officiated the and Laatze, and at marshals; Our Lord, and that upon you William introduced by Father A. F. Hiemenz, Nicholas Maiers, Samsonite A. Vanity O’Nite was ..$17.50 should glory only in the Cross of and John Rieder, auditors; ............... ey. ? Christ and bear to it throughout ,1 Margaret’s St. society of St. meat Samsonite Men’s O’Nite It’llllli"lillll life that 17.50 receive so you may Bookshop your Have, Cloud: Miss Tillie Wallek, presi- novm \, to - ................ .. eternal reward.” _ dent; Mrs. Ray Uberecken, nu vice Magnum VIIOND Maw"; The junior parish choir, under Samsonite C. Ladies’ O’Nite 19.50 president; Mrs. Madeline Kloepper, the direction of Sister Doris Irene, .......... Speakers Noted 2 financial Mrs. Nicholas secretary; the at Mass *0'" Pullman and closed with sang Samsonite I). M. Siegmond, recording secretary; 27.50 singlng of the Te Deum. Mrs. Theodore ..... Steinke and Mrs. .......... Samsonite Men’s Dinner served in the Card home February was On Henrietta Saatzer, marshals; and Samsonite E. Hand Wardrobe 35.00 of the jubilarians for relatives and Two-Suiter ..$25 Mrs. Michael George, Mrs. J. B ........... the immediate .1 family. . The ........... wedding Bettendorf, d Mrs. Christine an F. (Not Shown) cake Ladies’ Train baked Case by Miss 17.50 Rita was I'I'I Scholen, finance committee; still have If not to come a Bartylla, you granddaughter of the a Sacred Heart Sauk society of ‘ lecture, then St. Cloud Bookshop jubilarians. Luggage, Balcony Rapids: Lawrence Hanson, presi- talks these of count Mr. on your one and Mrs. Wiersgalla g-‘ O were W. Schwankl, dent, and J. finan- ,5 February: list for Prices plus. must married Jan. tax 23, 1900, in St. Jo- cial ‘ secretary; 20—Daniel Kane. from Feb. seph’s church here. Father _ Joseph Ii.‘ St. Theresa’s society of St. Au- Loveland, 0., Will Grailville, talk A. Dudek officiated. 3' Six of their Frank Mrs. Meyer, presi- gusta: Recreation” 8 .. “Christian at eight attendants on 'H living. They are and dent, Mrs. J. M. Kunkel, 'n sec- o’clock. .4 Mrs. Albert Cygan, Brower- are 1. retary-treasurer; Bernard 23—Father Stras- Feb. v111e; Mrs. Mary "i Hengemuhle, John St. Bosco’s society, St. Au- u Christ With author of 0.S.B., Long Prairie; .: Mrs. ser, Scharnowski, f Edwin gusta: Kiffmeyer, presi- 31 the and Year professor Through Browerville; ,Charles (All OR Goligowski, WRITE KAYE, dent, and J. M. Kunkel, secretary- will speak university, John’s St. at Havre, Mont.; Charles Hadash, . treasurer. :3 Father Stras- sacramentals. the Canada; and Paul Wrobel, on ’Havre, Mr. E e1 complimented the t 1; the will include much of ser’s talk . . Mont. I b their and work m e m e r a on YOUR -lruiniéllileCIlliolllzlllli|2:\ his preparing for PERSONAL material he is The SHOPPER jubilarians retired from stressed the importance both of sacramentals. the book ’ farming about on 10 new Their years spiritual and life the social of the ago. who prefers For to children pray Mrs. anyone Peter Gusinda are 'He touched briefly the group. on ‘ Holy the in the German tongue (Agnes), Long Prairie; Mrs. Paul of lithe Catholic growth Aid “w h 't ” S asso- German eat avail- in Year Cebulla (Pauline), is prayer Duluth; Mrs. ciation throughout the and state ervane ui Bookshop. the able Louis at Bartylla (Gertrude, Mrs. benefits in belonging the the to John Gonsior (Frances), Mrs. , group. . John 'Capacity 200 Gmyrek Seating (Anna), Mrs. Peter 7 accompanied Father He by was Jakubik (Catherine), Mrs. Donald Joseph Ettel, St. Michael’s, spirit— 'A crease-resists traveler wonderful in Daniels Kimball (Deloris), and Lawrence, St.,Ann’s, In ual director of the Minnesota Cath- all of Browerville; Tony Oflrs and Ed- olic Women’s union, spoke who on ant celanese. BroWn, Beige,‘ rayon ward, St. Paul; Joseph, St. Paul the of example; R. G. Baetz, alone power O'HO'I'I Robert Kimball.—Mo'ving the four seminary; and Steven, Mil- pews and W. Wey, Ray secretary; treas- Chinese in Red. ..u'uuu- Sizes 10-18. Louis $25 Bartylla has another closer (Gertrude), inches to Mrs. one urer. r St. (Mary), of seating Minneapolis. capac1ty the narz increased A. L. Nolden led of Boy group a Mr. Wiersgalla from about 170 is church to Cloud Ann’s St. 74. Mrs. Wiers- Scouts and German with his little Second Floor galla 67. Both ' born 200. is in band entertained various times were at Germany and installed benches to Two this were throughout the evening. came country new With their church each the parents. of the front in Three b “Beautiful on m n u e r s , number of the increasing side, This Dreamer,” “Bless Home,” rows a Much of from 12 to 14. of and “Roslein Auf Der Heide,” pews by the done this work by St. Margaret’s ener- was were sung REQUIESCANT 'H the of several getic efforts of Mrs. chorus, directed by Edward men parish. Noehringi : ‘ to alleviate made The followed, includ- _ social hour A IN PACE was move O , ' condition owing the crowded by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. an to ing music a . the parish growth of and daughter, Beatrice. "don’t Kunkel and steady take iron réomier accommoda- Mrs. M. Haffner make Anna also Om..‘.'fl.'fl.'l10,'flOWIOHQ'HO'HO'IIO'IIO'E'I to was re- tourists. . chairman. freshment tions for summer John Kurpiuc . Staples.-——Requiem u Mass altered was Jan. 81 in Sacred Heart church for John the The for Propagation Society. Kurpius, 64, who died Jan. 24 in Seattle. Wash. Father F. Falque take C. of- Nylon! ficiated. Burial in the parish was ceme- (legal Title) 0f the Faith, Inc., Mrs. tery. Kurpius survives with the following children: Mrs. Kenneth Hun- saker (LaVerne), Treimonton, Utah; s. Building ' Laurence, Institute Seattle, Wash; ’ and Barbara and Jerome, home. at Mrs. Henry Buchholz CLOUD, MINN. ’ fold—and—pack ST. " Richmond. Mrs. Henry Buchholz, , 98, who died Jan. 81, buried in the was and Foreign Missions Home JUST WASH, DRY, parish following cemetery Requiem 9, Mass by offered Father Burkard Arn- Pullman Scuffs heiter, O.S.B., in St. Peter and Paul’s FRANK, Director Diocesan REV. HENRY church Feb. 4. Five children survive: PUT BACK ON! Mrs. Mike Nordmann. Farming; Mrs. Perpetual George Berscheid, 40.00 St. ._$ Francis; deceased) William Member (living or Buchholz, Richmond: Mrs. .......... Women’s Scuffs Joseph Ber- I that fold for 1.00 (1 Member year) Ordinary scheid, Lake Lenora, Saskatchewan. ... ............................. A. Nylon Gown Canada: by Luxite, Mrs. and Joseph packing, Kunstleben, light easing traveling! Family the Mem- Membership (known Special as Melrose. Mr. Buchholz preceded her in tailored for death travel. in Blue 1919. floral enrolled, I Quilted nine hership—besides the cotton or one v or rayon Daniel Lawler White. be enrolled deceased, others, living nylon jersey. in red, pink, satin Sizes: bl may Morris—Funeral or services ' ue. were con- .....$3.93 ducted Jan. 26 in Assumption 6.00 church for year) for Sizes 32-42 one medium, small, large. Daniel Lawler, 89, who died ............... Jan. ...... .............. 22. ' _ of the A Perpetual for education ............ Burse Father John Fearon officiated. Burial young a sizes in Calvary Formerly cemetery. Mrs. Lawler $1 was 49¢ ‘ ..$l,500.00 priesthood...., 44-46. for the now ._$9.9a survives with children: man six Mrs. Winston .............. .. ....................... ............... Schmidt, International Falls; 75.00 Mrs. Noel catechist for For the of support a one year Irby; Mrs. C. W. Christman,,Los Notions, Main An- Floor Floor ...... .. I Second through scholarship student geles, supporting Calif.: A Mrs. L. H. Boyer, St. Paul; one Mildred Lawlcr, Mankato; , and Ted Law- seminary 600.00 his / ler, Morris. course There five grandchildren. are .................. ............ tail- Dennis B. Nylon Petron Slip by Luxite, Long Prairie—Funeral services were ored Japan and trim! Blue in Christianity the White advance of since conducted 18,000 Jan. 16 in St. Mary of Mt. war. or Carmel church for Dennis Petron, 12- hey have been able exercise in to scarcely There who is nylon jersey. person a. week-old of Mr. Mrs. and George son much public life influence the has heard of profound Petron, who an died Jan. 14. Father George not would their than numbers Rauch officiated burial the with greater in and changes Japan people that its par- Sizes 32-42 $5.98 ish Surviving cemetery. the parents Catholic Action are give the to expect. The have undergone since one war. and broth'cr,,John. one the exercised is intensely Sizes 44-46 change $6.98 noted significant among John Wionhold most was workers, with often attitude of the great whole Long the Prairie—Requiem in success. Mannwas of- seen fered Jan. Previous 10 Communists in St. 1948, Mary of Mt. Carmel the celebra- population to Japanese oc- to Second Floor i church John for Wienhold, 82, who died cupied the of important 400th of anniversary of the tion many Jan. Father 6. George Ranch officiated. - the dock 2workers of posts Francis landing of St. Xavier Burial the in the among parish cemetery. Mrs. was Moscow-nucoinnneiuuuunruivwe:.unnsnsg‘kupng[nu—x Wienhold C. the Nylon of Nagasaki. iBlousette‘ city In that survives with the that following the the of land the shores of year, re- on children: John Wienhold,-Mrs. Herman Communist chosen by the not Cath- Rising Sun. Prior one was to war, Schmidt (Helen), quires Jacob ironing, Wienhold, brief Mary no a over- the workers this and in owing were Wienhold, tolerated but olics in Japan, and Frank Wienhold, was all of Long New Prairie: Mrs. night the Albert sudsing! efforts Dreher of (Eliza- White, Pink, 3,000 part Those who became great to with grace. poor beth), Compton, Calif.; and Mrs. Frank Catholic laboring Spring Christians with looked men. 'Aqua. Fuerstenberg, were upon St. Joseph. There 11 are Shintoism grandchildren. potential traitors One Buddhism, half-sister suspicion and how- and two to as half—“brothers, residing in Germany. also their although people, with the dead. The ever, not proponents are Sizes 32-38 $5 survtve. of time the example of these good religions hold them Nylon Hosiery. Mrs. C passage John Kaluza as up ...................... .. the allayed of Catholics something the fears truly national and Japa- Browerville—Funeral services were Neckwear, conducted Jan. St. of the people about 27 Joseph’s Main. Floor immediate and claim that in church Catholicism is nese any \h. for Mrs. John Kaluza. 62, who died danger_ from the foreign followers of the life of the Japanese to Jan. Father-S. 24. B. Kuzniak officiated. Christ. and it. The Budd- contrary Burial to in the parish even Nine cemetery. was children however, hists Last survive: Mrs. Chester year, and Gmyrek, the Shintoistc having Belle Sharmeer’s on occa- are a new Mrs. Lester Gonsior, Mrs. Helen Barnes, - degree sion the celebration of of of St. the chief among success a- Theresa, Rose, Peter, Alois, Robert, and for “Water Color” shades leaders vier’s landing, of the it the ath- The nation. Jerome not Kaluza. recent There was 20 grandchil- are dren. Mrs. intensive Kaluza‘was olics alone who homage member paid propaganda the his for of birth time Spring in to a here con- are Rosary society and Joseph’s St. society. relics, but the trol, whole spearheaded population by Christians, Aloys Weiss sizes for trip! In has turned offended show the your its moral the of to out respects sense St‘. Cloud—Requiem Mass offered was Japanese wherever the pilgrims and paued. them At 81/2 look Feb. through (propor- 6 Mary’s 11 in St. Cathedral to for Aloys causes Weiss, 74, who died outdoor celebration with hesitation Feb. Burial 2. the Sol- of Christian was every on in Calvary tioned lengths) Mrs. cemetery. Weiss survives Mass, the number of Catholics faith. These of people of message emn with the following children: ,7 Mrs. Henry matched by their present Day, Al Weiss, the Orient Mrs. Pauline was do Fritz, have and $150-$135 the com- back- not Mrs. Robert Latterrell, who patriots, had St. Cloud: and accepted the not ground for understanding the Norbert con- Weiss, Minneapolis. Brothers and faith. that has troversy arisen sisters Charles Weiss, Mrs. Cornelius . are Hosiery, Main Floor among Catholics in Japan number Boedigheimer, Catholics Mrs. Barbara Protestants Bertiner, and their in near- 'H Perham; ly Minnie Weiss, Mt. Angel. 130,000, which 0re.; is remarkable midst. a. own Stephen and Weiss, Red Blufi, Calif. F.