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

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March THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, 31, 1950 PAGE V FIVE Spehng Ezy! W Iss E Requiescant Pace in the Join Parade Easter \ I Willmar; Mrs. William Konzak (Mary). Peter Andrew Gusten Mrs. Kemp: Mrs. Robert David (Clara). Mrs. and Duelm.—-Requiem Mass ofiered Mass Sobieski.—Requiem offered was was Howard Martin (Josephine), Minneapo- Stanislaus’ church for March Lawrence's 2.5 in St. church St. for March in 22 is: and Mrs. Norbert Wiess and Henry But first of all have body died 19. Mrs. Kampa. who March Peter and fenders 67, 53. who died March Gusten. auto Andrew your Orbeck. Melrose. A brother. Joseph Lamusga officiated. Father Henry officiated. Anthony 22. Frank Burial Father Leitz. lives in St. Cloud. There 16 are parish Mrs. the the cemetery. in parish Mr. Kamila illurial in cemetery. was was repaired and repainted grandchildren and nine great~grandchil- at following chil- with the survives with the survives following children: Gusten dren. Creek; Podrsza, Pike Sylvester, Mrs. Helen Merton. and Robert. St. Cloud; dren: Mrs. Josephine Weber Paul< Donald Lloyd Mrs. Agnes Barton. and home; Marjorie, Leo, home; St. at at St. Minneapolis: Cloud—Funeral Hodorfl'. services Paul. A brother. and Mrs. Mary John Bolder. inc. lives in were con- ducted Sobieski. There March Wotzka, 23 in St. Mary’s Cathedral Palmer Anna township. Mrs. Kampa and Mrs. was a for Mrs. Josephine member the grandchildren and Weber, lifelong of parish Christian great- 61. Mothers’ four two are resident of Cloud, Brothers sisters St. who died March society. grsndchildren. and sur- 20. Burial in Sobieski; Mrs. Mar- the family lot John. in Cal- viving was are Frank Pewonka O’Don- The following Mrs. Catherine cemetery. children Collins and vary garet Breckenridge.—Funeral services survive: were Mrs. Ray Brown. Mrs. Tillie Super, Mun- St. Warroad; Cloud: nell, March conducted Mary's 18 in St. church Virginia Weber, Porter. Tampa, Fla. St. Cloud: Mrs. Ed Lahr. Mrs. Mary and ger; for Frank Pewonka. who 77. died March Los Angeles, Calif.: Virgil Weber. St. Zahler George Father 15. Benedict Petermier officiated. Cloud: Howard. Sauk Rapids: Aloys. and Burial Bluffton.-—Funeral services.were in the parish Mrs. cemetery. con- James, was and Marie Weber, St. Cloud. John the Pewonka ducted March’ St. Baptist's survives 17 in with daughter. There 15 grandchildren. one Mrs. Weber are Zahler. died Mrs. who Tom Moore church George '74, of Philadelphia, for Pa. member of St. Ann's Christian was a M. Hsupt ofi'im- March Father C. 14. Mothers and St. Margaret‘s the society of Mrs. Victoria Hall the parish in sited. Burial cemetery. was Cathedral parish. St. daughter, Cloud—Mrs. Victoria Zahler survives with Hall. Mrs. 92. one Mrs. Anna. Diedrich who Pall- died March Longer Blufiton. 23. buried Mrs. Joseph of Cal- in was Elrosa.—Mrs. Anna following Ray Barthel. Gotthard Diedrich. bearers 73. who Requiem Mass cemetery vary were :1 died March ofiercd in Barthel. Zahler. 19 in St. Paul’s church Barthel. Donald Robert Minneapolis. March 27. was buried in the parish Six children Mrs. Walter Eull. Dick. following survive: Earl and Octave Kirkland, cemetery Requiem Mass Washington: offered in Mrs. Joseph Mary Grow Sts. Peter Krebsbach, Mrs. a Paul's and church Washburn. N. March Dak.; Three and Mrs. 22. Joseph on Princeton—Mrs. Mary Grow. 80. who and five daughters Dimler, Mrs. Mary survive: Reynolds, Mrs. 13hr- A. sons G. died March buried in the parish 15, was Theodore. Joseph Long, and Diedrich. El- and Fritz Hall, St. ney. Cloud. She following Requiem Mass of- cemetery 3 Mrs. Frank also leaves Toskn (Anna) 33 grandchildren rosa; and and 69 Edward's church by the fered St. Rev. in Mrs. Alfred Johnson (Catherine), great-grandchildren. Minne- Hall Mrs. was I Adelbert Wagner March The 18. on apolis: Mrs. Joseph Michele member (Margaret) of the parish Altar society. following children survive: Clarence. and Mrs. Walter Hoppe (Mildred). Mel- Minneapolis; William, Backus: Richard. Walter Schrom and Mrs. Ben Thyen (Mary), rOse: St. Ralph Princeton: Mrs. Tice (Rhea). Cloud. St. Cloud—Funeral services were con- Ben (Lorraine). Onamia; Mrs. ’l‘ice Edward ducted March W. in Cruse 27 St. Paul's church for Mora; (Mildred). Mrs. Ray Boland St. Walter Schrom, 29—year-old Mr. of St. Cloud—Solemn Requiem son Paul: Ruth, Minneapolis. Mass and was and Mrs. Ben Schrom, who died March offered March 21 Holy Glubka in Angels’ church Louis 23. Burial Calvary in for cemetery. Edward was W. Cruse. who 62. died Little Falls—Funeral services were Surviving his and the fol~ parents March 18. Father are William Furlan offici- Lady conducted March in Our of 14 lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. George ated, assisted by the Rev. Francis Zitur, Louis Lourdes church for Glubka, 81, pictured SPELLING above. They SOUNDED EASY when front testants Reischl. Collegeville: Mrs. Joseph Stich. Rockville. are. are row, and the Rev. James Mohm. who March Father S. Fad- died 12. A. St. Joseph; Mrs. John Daml. Princeton; Osakis. right, Yvonne Ament, St. Mary’s; Vergil left Burial to in Assumption these was the schools of St. youngsters from ceme- rowski of Randall officiated. Burial PROM BODY SHOP was Mrs. Leo Bialke. Minneapolis: Julia tery. Mrs. Cruse survives. He also leaves Anthony's; and Carol Mae Koeplin; Menke, St. in parish Mrs. Clubka the cemetery. Schrom, home: Andrew. Cloud at Cold competed spelling Spring: the city title. Winner for sister. Mrs. Frank Pelzel. one Cass Lake, the following survives with children: Rayleine St. Augustine‘s; Jacob second Daw, Frank Ralph, and St. Cloud; Leonard. and row, and brother. Henry Cruse, Spokane. a Carol Frank. Winona; Leo and Sylvester. South Mac Koeplin, daughter and of Mr. Mrs. Ed home. was at Wash. Marie Theilen. St. Paul’s; Balda, St. John Cantius’; Honorary pallbearers were mem- Milwaukee. Wis: Va! and Ted, Interna- bers of the St. Cloud Koeplin Fourth Mrs. William Degree Kloepper of Holy Angels parish. Fritz The and Jacqueline Ruff. St. Peter’s.——-(Carl photo) “Northwest’s Largest and Most Modern” tional Falls; Joseph, Battle Creek. Mich.: seven con— Knights of Columbus. Osakis Knights of St. Cloud—Requiem Mass Len, Minneapolis; Ralph Hefner, Mrs. offered was Columbus formed the honorary escort. March 27 in St. Mary’s Minneapolis; Mrs. Ringwelski, In- Cathedral Ben for Housing No for Birds! Problem Mrs. Andrew Schwegel I5 2] Division Street Mrs. William Kloepper. ternational Falls; and Harry and Mrs. who 81. died St. Joesph—Funeral March services 24. Burial Tom Ringwelski. Little Falls. There in Calvary were was are ceme- conducted March 18 in St. The grandchildren Joseph’s following children 35 and six great-grand- tery. survive: church for Mrs. Andrew Schwegel, Mrs. children. Frank who Yogerst. St. Cloud: Gregory St. Cloud, Minn. Telephone 1868 died March 16. Father Urban Kloepper. Tschida Week- San Diego. John _ Calif.: Theo- and werth. 0.S.B.. officiated. Burial philus Kloepper, in Georgeville. There was are Grey Eagle—Requiem Moss of- was the parish cemetery. Mrs. Schwegel 14 grandchildren three and great-grand- was fered March in St. Joseph's 16 church member of the parish a Christian children. Mrs. Kloepper member WW was a John Tschida. who for 83. died March Mothers' society. of the parish Christian Mothers’ society. Father 13. Lawrence officiated. Botz Burial the in parish Mrs. cemetery. was Tschids survives with the following chil- dren: Joseph. John, Mike. Ed. Paul. and Grey Eagle; Ben. St. Paul: Mrs. Rose Gang]. Nashwauk: Mrs. Hilda Zech. Blackduck: Mrs. Caroline Kuesler, Al- $150" '3!‘ You Can More it Yes, Save and a it : berta. Canada: Mrs. Mayme Schmidt. St. - 3 Francis: Martin, Mclrose; 8&sz Herman. and SIIIR . St. Anthony. as . Mrs. William Dockendorf A Food Costs—With Wafkins.—Funeral Year services 1950 were con- ducted March on in St. Anthony's 22 a church for Mrs. William Dockcndorf. a former resident of this community, who died March 17 in Douglas, N. Dak. Burial COLDSPOT FREEZER the in parish Mr. cemetery. Docken- was tlorf survives with Richard. one son. The following brothers and sisters also ROEBU'CKANDI'C‘O‘Q survive: William Jones, Watkins; Nicho— Iss Jones, Nebraska: Mrs. William Decker. Mrs. Frank Nothnazle. and Mrs. Tony Hommerding, Sauk Rapids. Mrs. Eva Nouwirth Holdingford.~—-Mrs. Eva Neuwirth, 70. who died March 1R. buried in was the parish following cemetery Requiem a Mass offered in St. Mary’s church on March 21. Burial in the parish was The following cemetery. children sur- vive: Frank. St. Paul: Mrs. Paul Heinz. Robert Neuwirth, and Mrs. Al Miller, Albany. A brother. John Mareck. lives in Williston, N. Dsk.. and sister. Mrs. a Henry Douvier. in Holdingford. Mrs. Elizabeth Olmscheid St. Martin—Requiem Mass of- was fered March 23 in the Immaculate Con- ception church for Mrs. Elizabeth Olm- scheid, 83, who died March 20. Burial in the parish was cemetery. Five chil- dren survive: MrS. Bernard Kollman, Sr.; John. Nicholas, and Bernard Olm- scheid, St. Martin: and Mrs. Andrew MORE THAN BIRD HOUSES 150 entered and also the of contestants with their were some Bertram, Spring Hill. She also leaves 39 entries. First left grandchildren right: Gerald entered in to O’Connell the fourth annual and bird house 58 row, great-grandchil- dren. Mrs. Olmscheid and Robert Schwinghammer; member of second was a Billy St. Mary’s row: contest grade school, in St. Cloud, last St. Ann’s society. the Rosary society, Landwehr, Gerald Wocken, and Dennis Neutzling; and week. Judging the of the Benedictine bird houses took place society of the on par- third Robert ish. Reichels and David Stelzig; back row: Sunday, with four cash prizes going each to Mrs. Catherine Orbeck Loren Borgert division: Wren, and Melvin robin, bluebird, Lutgen.—— and wood duck. (Bob row: Melrose.—Requiem Mass offered Pictured above of the was birdhouses Molitor photo) are some many March 22 in St. Boniface's church for Mrs. Catherine Orbeck. St.+Mary’s:L 84. Pupil; who died Feathered Frie+nds March 20. Burial in the parish was ceme~ Five tery. daughters and Aid one son sur- Mrs. John Lorenz vxve: (Elizabeth). Beatification Hearings ISO Bird Houses Contest in End 0n Nun Jerusalem in Jerusalem.—The apostolic proc- in the for beatification What is said ess be largest of to the St. cause contest Mary's. at This year’s Robin—First prize, Kenneth Stel- Mother Mary Catherine Troiani birdhouse af’f'air in Minnesota the contest outgrowth of dis— zig; was second, Melvin Lutgen; third, a closed Latin the at Patriarchate. conducted in St. Mary’s cussion grade lesson bird state was Thomas Gebeck; fourth, on Peter can- Pol- Archbishop Gustavo Testa, school, St. didates Apos- Cloud, the for Minnesota past two from the lock; fifth, and William Landwehr. tolic Delegate Jerusalem weeks. Conservation to and Bulletin. The range Wo’odduck—First prize, Richard Palestine, presided for all birdhouse building at 42 included the Almost 150 birdhouses ses- Puff; William were second, Landwehr; sions. Mother Mary Catherine bluebird, robin, is and wood- built and wren, entered in the by contest and third, Duane Hinkemeyer. the foundress duck. of the Franciscan pupils attending St. Mary’s. Honorable mentions included: Missionary Sisters of Egypt, Birdhouses judged a This the marked the fourth were such on Wren teaching Peter Terrahe, established in Jerome basis of group specifications for the — par- Koshiol. Warren Egypt Johnson, and the Middle East in John ticular of house type and the work- Schwegman, Donald 1851. Rainier, and manship, originality, and artistic Patrick The Koshiol. ONLY ability displayed. Two doctors discussed the re- Bluebird—William Turck, of Sister Mary Ben- Valerian Charles Lauerman covery acted as Johnson, nett Donald Maronatti Schecter, from tuberculosis judge renal and commented the on ex- Garry Mockenhaupt, Refrigerator William Land- in 1936. The tensive after “research” at work done by recovery came wehr, Joseph Albers, Donald the Nice, she invoked pupils the aid in and blessing of connection with the and John Schwegman. big Mother project. Mary Catherine. The case 5 Robin—Vernon Freichels. has Rome. to The now birdhouses gone display are on 189-50 for the public in the grade school library. lash prizes awarded the to were following: with a Wren—First prize, Vernon Frei-' chels; FULL-WIDTH second, Kenneth Zerbes; * "We Saved $150 With third, in Year Our Garry Coldspot" Johnson; fourth, a Gerald Wocken; and fifth, John Amazing Story of Robert Schueppert Family, Hillside, III. Schwegman. 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