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

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Friday, REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD 2,1950 June Ordain‘ Bartholome ‘GET'I'ING Will Bishop Eight Nurses' Graduation Survivors' Aid ’ DEAF? . (Continued school the Josephi- the St. One) education at in Cloud From Page Orphans’ Requirements nary seminary. home, num where his o’clock in St.- father June 10 .day, 13, at HEAR was an Brothers and sisters of Deacon engineer, in Elrosa. Deacon and Paul’s church Wey Peter entered . Illies include of Glenwood, James Cathedral high school and ministers be Hi’s will assisting was Are‘Eprained Marjorie, Lois Donald, and Better and at graduated from Nothi there Pay in 1943. He Kleinschmidt, Father Anthony or n9 home. attended St. John’s ; university in Father Worthington, preacher; 0., Collegeville this . for Rev. two Deacon Sylvester and I Try «II-new, Clarissa, assistant years Fred Kampsen, sen- completed Kleinschmidt his priesthood of sationalIy-prlced and course Christian Duch- Father priest; Last week this paperpublished studies in the St. Sylvester Kleinschmidt, Paul seminary. guaranteed hearing aid Dak., deacon; Fargo, a son schere, N. article regarding the status a news Mr. and Joseph Mrs. Klein- of Deacon.Wey Gallagher, Wau- from‘a Father Maurice fam- .°"”$75 ‘ comes workers under the Fed- of women schmidt Sauk born of Centre, ily . of Father children, subdeacon; and was including Ia., kon seven a old-age survivors’ eral and pro- William March 1922, in Lake 22, Henry brother, 0010., Father Doll, Pueblo, William P. Wey,vwho Since then gram. many women Complete with batteries. township. ~He the Elrosa attended assistant ceremonies. of the at Cathedral master is an have inquired Social Secur- of the eady to wear. grade School and the district 92 . parish. Other brothers and sis- Raymond Rev. Donnay Deacon Cloud ity office in St. about the ‘_.. fiChOOl. high He completed his ters Mrs. Wally Hotra (Mary) are 1925, Kimball Feb. Born 2, afforded at protection who women school, college high and seminary of Los- Angeles, Calif.; Anthony attended dis- Raymond Donnay qualified their not own wage are on education St. John’s College- in at Wey of St. ' Cloud, Mrs. Louis school there and later trict 55 records. "MINIATURE" ville. Brunner (Dolores) of Marshall, enrolled in~ Crosier seminary, Asleson, the Earnest of Deacon Kleinschimdt is of manager and James one and Edward home. AID HEARING at Onamia, completed his ‘ where he Cloud St. Social Security office, children, including twin seven a and of col- high school two 1 years that the states wife of sister, Mrs. Conrad Zehrer (Ce- a wage beautiful Dramatically small, emcient, light, completed for lege. his studies He benefits who is drawing is ultimate quality cile) utruly the in of Sauk Centre. Other broth- earner at minimum a St. Paul priesthood the semi- the in world» coMPANY of and upkeep. makers of- By the entitled half of the to amount cost ersand sisters THE Orville, one Anna noNuN are Nicholas St. Paul. Father {smouaZenith Radios, FM, Television Sets. nary, that receives each her husband Mae, Mrs. Richard Venner Zenith's $200hesr- en‘s If will‘be his Donnay-of Perham guarantee: any as- if month, she is and , 65 not (Millie), Betty Lou, and Joseph, aid em- outperforms the "Miniature" $75 Manufacturers 0? to nz ‘ ordination day. sistant chaplain on ployed in job. covered efficiency all Sauk Centre. of BACK. YOUR MONEY a or economy, Sash come Doors in. Ask demonstration. Then Deacon Come for Donnay from free Interior Finish a A widow with children under 18 Rev. Richard Deacon Kujswa trial anywhere. it home, work, . . . Wear at at children, on family nine including of . . . in her receives monthly bene- If days care fully satisfied, 10 it within not Born return in St. Cloud 535 Oct. \ 1, 1923, E. St. Germain Franciscan sister who is 'St. Cloud mm a a children fits herself if paid. for and her and obtain full refund of ‘ money Richard Kujawa is the eighth brother is who also study- and a husband bene- insured. These ‘ was child in family of children, 11 the priesthood. His ing for a payable fits month. each As Strobe’s are the son_\of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent brothérs of Gilbert Donnay are child child’s each becomes 18, that RELIGIOUS Kujawa St. John of Cantius’ seminary Denver, St. Thomas’ in ARTICLES check stopped. is a. parish, St. Cloud. He attended St. Watkins; Sister 'Colo.; Alfred of Monthly benefits also paid are John Cantius’ grade school, Tech-_ receives diploma of ANGELA SCHLEGEL her grad- Cloud M. Emily St. Orphan of the Jewelers Optometrists & who the widow of to earner nical a wage Cathedral and high schools, , Cloud; Florian, home in St. of St. Cloud hospital uation from the nursing school the insured if. she is older 65 was or seminary. and Crosier Preparatory Sets, Prayer-books, Robert home; Charles, and Rosaries, at Sick Call Medals and 614 St. Germain Street F. Busch, who is attended the the hands Bishop Joseph by of from living her husband and with was After Cyril Sts. and at who teaches school Rita, year a Chains, near Crucifixes. Bibles, the hospital. St. Henry Frank, former chaplain Graduation Rev. Andrew’s at Daily Mis- the time his death. The of at a pay- Methodius’ seminary Orchard in St. Minn. Cloud Clara, student in Richmond; and ' place 3 Cathedral.—(Bob Molitor May Mary’s exercises took 21 in St. sal, Holy continue Water month Fonts, ments Statues, un- every ' Lake, Mich., his he completed etc. Francis’ high school in Little St. photo.) remarries. less she of study in theology at Falls. courses . THE FRITZ -CROSS RETAIL STORE is lump-sum A death John’s payment St. in seminary College- ’Fioretti’ New Staff Joeeph Fridgen Rev. Deacon paid the widow of insured to ville. an Joseph Fridgen, born in Urbank is if she 65 and not Brothers and sisters of Deacon , wage earner 26 61h Ave. No. ' St. Cloud, Minn. July is of Mr. 1924, the 1, children under in son does have 18 Kujawa include Mrs. Daniel not Mrs. Michael .Fridgen of and if she When she is 65, her Schmid (Genevieve) and Mrs. Ed- care. Brandon, attended Minn. He be- remarried, she has mund Theis not (Irene) St. Cloud, of may Sacred Heart school grade in benefits. entitled monthly Mrs. Joseph to Venables (Henrietta) come Urbank, Crosier high school in left de- If the Honolulu, Hawaii; of Ben St. of wage earner a PAINTS WALL + PAPER Onamia, Crosier and the Prepara- the pendent mother who 65 at Paul, Alois of Grand Forks, was completed his seminary. He tory earner’s death, time the of N. Dak.; Edmund Kadota, of wage I philosophy theology in and courses entitled monthly she‘will be to Paint Dark; S. and and Edward, George, wall keep home. looking paper smart can your as in the St. Paul seminary. Mr? benefits if the in- Frank, and James home. at earner was wage well the walls and woodwork. See large selec- as preserve our Brothel-s widow survived by and sisters Deacon sured and of not a Rev. Joseph Linn Deacon tion of paints and wall ’ beautiful in colors and modern papers entitled Fridgen include Vincent child who could become of AH;- or 5611 Joseph Mr. and Linn, of designs. kin, Ann Catherine monthly benefits. and of Wash- to -‘ Mrs. Joseph Linn of Watkins, was ington, C.; D.1 Rene of Vining, people Mr. Asleson again SHOP born Nov. 1925, in Watkins. 9, urges Milwaukee, Wis. and Andrew of KOERBER PAINT wishing know if they to He the en: attended Watkins district are the benefits St. titled contact Wilfred to Rev. to Deacon Illies Kimball school attended and the Cloud field office. high school for three He Born Elrosa April 29, 1923, at year. finished his high school col- and Illies Wilfred is the of Mr. son School studies the Crosier lege Prepar- Musicians- John Illies Sts. at Mrs. of Peter and 20 Sixth Ave. So. St. Minn. Cloud, seminary and completed atory and Paul’s parish. He attended the his and in philosophy Elrosa and Belgrade public grade courses Recital Perhum theology the St. ln in seminary. Paul schools Sauk and the two at years Deacon Linn from fam- Centre high finished school. He comes a ily of 'four children, including high school, his college, and semi- a‘ sister who is His brother nun; a music de- Perham.—St. Henry’s YOU SHOULD READ THESE! Student Editors and sisters Vernon of Wat- are its annual presented partment kinds, Sister Mary Jane St. of high recital in the Perham music , STAFF EDITORIAL Joseph’s hospital in St. Paul, Fiorettz', and THE the St. of Francis’ school auditorium May The 21. Orchestra Leaders Janice Watkins. St. Gerard, Mothers of Patron of 10: school, Falls, high Little publication, student pictured is participants all students of are ............................ .. Deac‘bn ‘ Rev.‘ Andrew Nolen Sister Mary Raymond. Compromise: Left right-are Antonia. above. Rausch,:coeditor; to Ruth Nistler, Rhythm, the Unhappy TOc Born St. Cloud in July 10, 1920, Cathedral associate editor; and Patricia Faust, coeditor. ensemble Numbers by the string ................... Named .. ‘ Andrew Nolen is the . (IT of Mr. son Skiff Is+ and the clarinet trio highlighted Nariied Blessing Mother for Before and After Child-birth 15c Mrs. and Joseph Nolen a _ of Holy the ensemble played The program. Angels’ parish. He attended Holy .Q “Waltz in F.” its members Among Blessing of Children 02c 'K&HHwMo Angels’ grade school and Ca- Editors Chimes year’s of next ...................... Donna Arilda .................. Paschke, Seifert, .. are thedral high school. He attended and Cuthedralite and leaders by new Marilyn Schmitz, Ambrose Doll, Mind‘the Mary Baby, Perkins $2.00 St. John’s university for two of'the band and orchestra years were an— ....................... Beringer, Anthony Rose Marie School To Paper Co. and completed his studies for the nounced by the 'Rev. Alphonse Hassler, Margie Schoeneberger, priesthood in the St. Paul semi- Kremer, Cathedral high school su- and Arlin Doll. nary. perintendent, the annual trophy at Phones .3864—5163-W The clarinet trio—Mary Hem- Deacon Nolen from day assembly May 25. comes a Inliiilei‘alls 8th Cloud 1350 Ave. No.—-St. melgarn, Agatha Schoeneberger, family of nine children. His WIRING CITY FARM & Muenzer Joan and Gerald and Judy Hanson—played Cham- brothers and sisters Mrs. are Gretsch will be coeditors of the Call Write free estimate for inade’s “Scarf Dance.” Donald Braun or (Marie), Mrs. John Chimes, weekly student The paper. Individual contributors the Faith to~ (Genevieve), and Mrs. editors have their work had Little Falls—Setting preced- new Marcine Buechler, Aloysius Hommerding a (Dolores) program were published regularly in this year’s in Fioretti ent history, coeditors, Mark Marie Ann Palubicki, Cey- St. of Cloud; Mrs.‘ Vernon Hahn ' Chimes in Caedmon well /"‘ senior and the other junior, as as one a .Marie Ann Cummings, (Vera) a Waite , of Park, Julius of nowa, student literary magazine. Song, have been the ad named to Marie Keidel, Sharon St. Huss, Louis, pa- Kath- Mo., Cyrilof St. Paul, Boese been ERICKSON ELECTRIC Jerry has named sports per’s staff for school the 19 0-51 leen Bernauer, and Cyril Palubicki, Eugene Alice and home. at editor. St. Francis’ high school. at year Douglas Barker, Ruth Boedig- Rev. Deacon Severin SCI-“victors SERVICE Jacqueline Frie will edit the 1951 Antonia Rausch, Big heimer, Stone City, Betty Doty, Pat Doll; Severin Schwieters, born April Cathedralite, with help J the S. Dak., ,of and Patricia Faust, Pierz, Catherine Schoeneberger, Judy ac- 13, 1925, New in Munich, is the queline Schaefer business Wiring Fixtures will and jointly Rice, duties the of Joanne Kemper, Margaret as man- assume of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard son William and Donohue editing the will and be Radke, Ronald Huss, Richard ager as gen- paper as- Schwieters. He attended Sacred 3rd 626 Ave. So. Cloud St. eral sisted in this task by Nistler Ruth Caughey, Donna Hieserich, Dale manager. Heart grade ‘school, St. John’s Shooks, continue her of who will Lubitz, Rita Rosenthal, Rose Marie SAINT/CLOUD New majorette marching of the school-and preparatory university, \ duties associate editor. Jung, Phil Welter, Joanne Leder- band is Betty Koshiol, will who Collegeville, as , and completed his i Judy Hanson, Buech- Richard also be business student Other literary who staff heads studies in St, man, John’s seminary. manager ‘ Rosella ler, Ledermann; the for music department. Mary named the last staff at meet- 300mm were Rev. Deacon Richard Wey Patricia Beringer, Donna Jane Printy May Super has been ing 16 Rita of Lit- named nderlul‘Y con- _Born are in Bluffton 1925, Dec. 7, Paschke, Marjorie Trossen, Lor- tle Falls, editor; Donna the high school 50 and cert for master art Richard Wey is the of Mr. and we son raine Boedigheimer, Ziebarth Elaine Pe- Little Falls, orchestra. Both Betty of edi- and Mary sports Mrs. Joseph- Wey of Cathedral commie” leske, Rose Marie "Eighth Hassler, Phil ll Jane been Avenue tor. have line with South Sergeants parish. After attending grade Welter, Mary Named Jane business Woessner, Joan band to head the staff the marching in the past Albin, busineSS Sally Schmidt. Berna- and whisper-quid as managers are year. ' MARKI T'IADI / FREDV. Waite! TRAYNOR ' Lan‘ger Blufftonand Mary dette of so Graduates Park in Hofmann Albany. Ann Donna of Architect Ziebarth, assisted by Rosemary marinle Cotizplete ' so ’your ' Verheyen Onamia and Ramona of fl‘reat' home‘ the to' A u POST OFFICE BOX 56 Bosch Little Falls, will head of monomku TELEPHONE Entertained by Parents 3636 best—there’s nothing linen the circulation EliZa- department. 301 Record Photo GRANITE EXCHANGE has beth Ohman Freeport been of ST.’ OLOUD. MINNESOTA :than Gold genuine Seal 2? named mimeographing WW7 manager. as of Your id Fongoleum— tops ’ Waite Park—The eighth eludes grade James Baker, Laura Class Bell- First Communion suri James H. Murphy heavyweight Harold enamel Bible, Joseph mont, Chris- students of the Wedding! St. Joseph school Of Receives in Dumont 11 Arlen Dusha, Luella ten, Eiynch, iface of their INSURANCE guests parents at M floor were Cor-i a covering. Irene Fischer, Delrose Gillitzer, STUDIO 'Dumont.—Eleven children Communion breakfast school in the re- Robert Habiger, Leona Kemper, ceived colors—brand their First Solemn Com- hall May with 28, Father geous on Real Estate new. Dennis Kremers, Rosemary Lardy, munion in St. Peter’s Schwinghammer, church here. Claude PORTRAIT pastor, room! as Litzinger, Gloria 'Mona Martins, for patterns special every guest. They James Fischer, David TIMKEN a 203 t. Mary’s Bldg. Phone are "I Jaclyn Nicolin, Roman Och, Ron- won’t: Fridgen, Joseph G h Roy The exercises llts commencement of gleaming beauty r o s, and ald Och; Grohs, Kenneth Hauschild, Ray— the class held'June in 1 St. iwash were Charles Olk, Duane Olzenak, 9% .z off—simply CANDID JACKSON mond Unzen, Richard Zobach, FRANK 5 Jean E. Joseph’s church. W. Father Schwing- wears Katherine Olzenak, l l C o e e n Marihart, Arleen Penning, Sharon hammer the graduates their and gave O’Meara, Beatrice Paggen, John Make wears. your sea Stange, and Donna Lou Schmitz. diplomas. ARCHITECT ALBUMS Reichensperger, Rosalyn HEAT Schepers, 01L lcbtion today. Kenneth Schafer and Roger Sister Mary Gemma is the Beno Schwinghammer, Gerald Sop- Ecclesiastical Design Vollmers “angels” the acted for teacher of the class, in- which kowiak, Irene Stich, Mary Louise I(WALL METHOD) as FLAME boys, and Rita Frisch and Judy Wilmes, Walsh, Elizabeth Eugene American National Bank Bldg. 796 ANSWERS TO QUIZ Fridgen “angels” acted for the Wolf, Wink, as and Dennis Andrew I CLOUD. 81'. MINN. girls. 2-b 3-b 6-b 1-c 4—c 5-a 7—c 8-a Zimmer. 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St. Cloud Schwinghammer, awarding the diplomas.— pastor, , the of the school with their steps teacher, Sister (Bob Molitor photo) on