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

June 9, 1950 · Page 2 of 6

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THREE THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday,June9, 1950 PAGE I Emma” Shooks Girl War and Dead for Prefect for Peace Is Pray the ' ' ' ' ' Of Little Falls Sodality ‘ . Little Falls—Ruth Nistler junior Of held membership and year, Shooks, Minn., elected the to in the home economics club, the was highest student office in St. Fran- schola, junior glee club. and cis’ high school when she was Heading the various sodality chosen prefect of the Sodality of committees Eucharistic, Eliza- are: Our Lady of Loretto. beth Ohmann, Albany; Our Lady’s, Ruth, who will be senior when a Patricia Neidzelski, Gilman; Catho— school in the fall, has been reopens lic Truth, Melitta Tschida, Pierz; active in her junior in year sev- capacities. She eral president was her class, chairman the Eu- of of charistic committee of the sodality, Studio Portraits associate and editor of the school Fioretti, during the second paper, Active in also musical semester. OR i circles, she has several appeared Albums Candid times with the junior of quartet, . a which she has been member, a as well school the high schola and as will? Our Photographers expert the junior glee club. -‘ po‘rtraitgD " make formal Jeanette Brixius Buckman studio of a elected Vice Jean- prefect. was candid picture record of or a has been day student nette and a econ—[5 day, wedding and at your filled has the vice presidency her of “A memorial the class both her sophomore in-j in and continues junior years. fluence of good a name Bernadette Langer of Blufl‘ton .1 . . An Album 12 8x10 of influence good generations the ofl‘ice In her of secretary. to won a freshman she president year Candid was Photographs living be and those to now of her class. $25.00 Complete born." Alberta Zachman of Rogers was chosen Formerly chair- treasurer. OUTDO OR MASS Memorial ANNUAL day the units and THE of of the crowd parts standing attention during at the on Studio Portraits correspond“ at of social the life committee Kollmann .1 man for world dead and held this sacrifice for the of the Mass, which offered by Coadjutor Bishop Peter peace was year war was the sodality, ingly low prices. of she also vice was ' high field Cathedral school. Pictured above athletic of W. the Bartholome.—(Carl Fritz photo) some president are GAA during her on of Monumental Works . Communion Held T0 QUIZ ANSWERS Music Recital Funéral Ruth Niotler Given ls Held ls 01061;, “b a“ Division 1915 Street 5-b, 7-c, 3-b, 4-c, 6-a, 1-a, 2—c, publicity, 533 Antonia Rausch, Big 90591-7945 8-b, 10—c. 9-a, _We invite St. Cloud, Minnesota your Stone City, S. Dak.; social life, or- Children For inquiries in By UrbankSchool Jeanette Mrosla, St. Cloud; Pupils himmidh and TRAYNOR 141611: V. F RED apostolic, Patricia. Faust, Phone Pierz. 146 Formal installation of officers i 1711.. nt' Architect took place May Browns 25. Valley on For Fire Victims Urbank. Children of Sacred “Scotch Plaid,” Scarmolin, Jane POST BOX 56 OFFICE — "i Heart school presented music Kelly; “Song for Mary Lou,” Hop- TELEPHONE 3636 a re- cital here Thursday of last week kins, (‘oMPANY James Fridgen; 301 GRANITE EXCHANGE on Browns Vallcy.——Solemn and THE DONIJN ST. CLOUD. MINNESOTA under 3‘! the direction of Sister Deo- “Going Swimming,” Hopkins First Communion rites held Little Falls—Double funeral were data. I Judy Hartman; “Sleepy Eyes,’ 1 the Church of St. Anthony here. at Manufacturers rites of held in Our Lady of were The consisted “Old of Rogers, and “Bury Me Out the following program The received Solemn O (D O Q ‘0 I on I .4 U :1 > ERICKSON ELECTRIC Lourdes church Mrs. Folks for Josephine Home,” at Foster, Marvin Prairie,” Sash Doors gsoov. Manoloff, Interior Finish Communion: Aclred Bangle, Koep; Donald Ar- ° St. Germain Cloud St. Koep; “Let’s Sailing,” Go Forrest, . “The . . Sack Waltz,” Ginter, . . . Duwenhoegger, Metcalf, lene Rose 89, and her Yvonne Fon- Theodore, son SERVICE 535 Patricia E. Suchy; “Little St. Germain Ducky,” Alice Revering; St. Cloud der, Geraldine Gerald “The Hein, Blue Dan- Hein, 58, who death in fire met a grass Hopkins, Carol Fridgen; “My Bon- Barbara ube,” Haanen, Donald duet, Strauss, Howard, Karen Wolters their home. near Wiring nie,” Manoloff, and The Fixtures and “Down in the firms listed here Blanche deserve to Harrington, Robert and Rose Alice Hjell- Revering; “The In The Rev. remembered when F. J. Zilkoski, dis- pastor, Valley,” Mayer, Theodore Koep; you are ming, Helen King, Lowell Kleind], Shepherd Boy,” Nelson, Karen tributing the dif- tronage to 626 3rd Ave. So. St. Cloud your offered the Requiem Mass. Burial Jerome Lotzer, Ralph Wolters; Lubbers, forent lines of usiness. in the parish cemetery. RELIGIOUS Gail Madison, Crowning Rites was Marie ARTICLES Moeller, “Blue Bird Waltz,” Cole, Flor- ‘Moeller, James Mrs. Robert McLane, Ginter born Poland in was Thoennes, Delrose Klimek, ence Gerald Nigg, Dec. Joan Nigg, Jane 8, 1860, and this to came coun- Robert Kraemer, Mathias Roers, Held Kimball in Nigg, Prayer-books, Harlan Peterson; in with Rosaries, try 1889 her husband Sick Call Medals and Sets, to Roland Revering, and Bernal Otto. Robert Piechowski, settle in Lois Pie- Pike Creek. Mr. Ginter Chains, Crucifixes, Bibles, St. Andrew’s Mis- Daily Solos: “Song of the Nightingale,” chowski, Patricia Celine died Piechow- in 1932. Bernal Otto; “Dring sal, Me Holy Water Only, Fonts, to Statues, etc. ski, Duane Rees, Dorothy Reed, Surviving Kimball.—St. Ann’s parish four children. here Delrose Klimek; and “Whispering are Germaine Roerig, Donna Reed, They had its first Martin crowning of the and Mrs. Martha May Hope,” Roland are THE Revering; “Dream FRITZ-CROSS STORE RETAIL Marlys Reed, Adrian Reineke, The- Belaski, International the last week Falls; in May. Mrs. The fl/Il/lrl/I/Irw/Ium of queen the Shepherdess,” Labitzky, Roerig, Mary Sweeney, Doris resa Lillian Thompson, ceremonies Chicago; by conducted and were Neomi Thoennes; Gift Spotts, Joanne Schwagerl, Darlene 26 6111 Leona Ave. No. Mrs. Pratt, Cloud, Minn. members of Our Lady Fatima Boston, Mass. St. of A “Serefide,” Schubert, Virginia : The Sauer, Wayne He’ll Stadtler, Eugene Enjoy! sister lives sodality. in Poland. Kraemer; “Amaryllis,” Rolfe, Sykora, Charles Thomas, Wayne Military Little rites girls dressed in white conducted and Bernadine for Gappa; “Field Daisy,” were Westbrock, Ruth Thomas, James Mr. Ginter, carrying followed charter flowers, by sodal- member of duet, Woodward, Bernadine Gappa a Zellner, and Joseph Zellner. WA“ the Arthur ists in formals, Bernard Johnson entered the church \ Virginia and post Kraemer; “Waltz following The received First PAINTS PAPER WALL do of the Veterans singing the procesisonal hymn “Im- of Foreign Wars. Blue,” Margis, Virginia Meyers; - Communion: Cleo Bangle, Jere- “r” He born maculate Mother.” and in reared Morri— “Calm the Night,” Wagness, was miah Fonder, as Leonard Fonder, He worked county. in Chicago “Aloha Donna Hibbard; son After the Blessed 0e.” Litany of the Paint and wall Terrence keep home looking Haanen, Joanne smart Homan, as paper can your . and International Falls and Wood,“ filrgin and _“That Big Candy and the sodality Rosary, the re- Carol Hedrick, David Hein, Ruth well large the walls woodwork. selec- and See as preserve our turned his home to here in 1932. In Mountain,” Manoloff, Jane Joyce Pusc, Rever- attended Homan, Mary King, Catherine Le- ay queen, of paints tion and wall beautiful and modern in colors World I he with served the papers by Donna war Weisman, ing and eighth girls; Helen Stei- the grade Cuyer, Roland Lotzer, Dennis artillery 3315i: field July from designs. 7, chen, little “Kansas and Joan Stelton, placed Wild Cats,” Sousa, Lubbers ; Feb. 1918, to 18, 1919. He received the of flowers Marjorie Sikerii the and Virginia statue Raymond LeCuyer, Gerald Lord, crown on his discharge from service Camp at Blessed SHOP of the Virgin. The Meyers; “Rustle attend- of Spring,” Sin- KOERBER PAINT Richard Lubbers, James Lynch, Dodge, Ia. “Deep took the flowers, which ants the ding, Marjorie Skerik; Pur- Patricia McLane, Joanne Munce, little victims The fire girls had carried two and placed ple,” found Peter Milton Moellenhofi', de Rose, and “Liebes- Michael Nigg, were 15 feet by them the altar Harry by the Blessed Glubka, traum,” apart David Lizst, Bernadette Peterson, Krae- Dennis Piechow— on a neighbor. Virgin. The fatal fire ski, David “Ciribiribin,” Piechowski, and “La Golo- Sharon grass mer; Sixth Cloud, Minn. 20 Ave. So. St. of their small swept farm Reed; drina,” Manoloff, F l After Benediction an acre the children o r e n c e one-half mile south of Little Falls. Carol Roerig, Robert Thoennes; “Polichinelli” Sykora, and “Pre- and sodalists marched of church out Rita Santo, Lois Smith, lude,” Rachmaninoff, “Golli- Laura singing and the recessional “Mother Smith, Robert Spotts, Maurice Walk,” Dear Oh wog’s Cake Debussy, Emily for Pray Me.” Solemn Requiem .‘O'I'IO'PIO'I'IO'I'IO'I10'I'IO'I'IO'HO'I'I."IO-HO‘O‘OWIO'HO'HO'HO'HO'HO'IIO'HO'IIO'HO'I'I Sweeney, Walter Thomas, Kenneth Father Dance,” Raymond Cichy; and “Sunflower Lang, pastor of Westbrock, D i d Westbrock, St. Ann’s, is spiritual duet, Emily Cichy and Bernadette director of a. v A N EW! Donald Zellner. sodality. the Kraemer. Mother No More Sprinkling For Nun’s Olothosl Before After and Solemn Requiem Mass of— was MAGIC DAMP fered May 29 in Holy Angels’ church for Mrs. Theresia Mocken- haupt, mother of Benedictine a who died May She 26. 89. nun, was Father Innocent Gertken, O.S.B., officiated the Solemn Mass, at BAG IRONINO as- sisted by Father Robert Mocken- haupt, Chicago, deacon, and Father Joseph Varley, Paynesville, sub- deacon. Burial in the family was lot in Calvary cemetery. O A pioneer Cloud, of St. she was born Jan. 4, in 1861, Herdorf, Ger- CLOSING daughter of Mr. and Mrs. many, Jacob StinnerLuI‘n 1886 she came the to United States and mar— ried August Mockenhaupt in St. ZIPPER Mary’s church. drop Just clothu- iMo'i Two and three daughters sons Damp doJ Magic Bog: survive: Sister Carmine, St. Paul’s roll. told not ' not parish, St. Cloud; Mrs. Henry Rolfes (Clara), St. Cloud; Hubert, St. Cloud; Leo, Monticello; and Alma, home. at Mrs. Mockenhaupt member was a / of the Christian Mothers’ society, Rosary society, and the Third Or- der of St. Francis. bog. Pour in water.» zip Every piece will be EIGHT YOUNG MEN made their left the chasuble, the were of Valley over vestment Circle arm Browns evenly damponed. You actually sprifigs the priesthood. “float” Front 195 left right, they to “priests forever” June row, 10 in St. Mary’s Ca-- are on Fathers Raymond Donnay, Joseph Fridgen, Syl- Work Reports Year's thedral. These photos show two them before and giving Kleinschmidt, on complete vester Richard Kujawa, and Joseph support, after the ordination . . . which took Linn; back ceremony, Dom Theophilus more Gregori, S.O.S.B., \ row, than three hours. they Browns Valley—The Here pictured Whatever with annual and Dom Hilary size are Conti, S.O.S.B., re- a cer— of Detroit, Mich., weight your or tain tenseness they work port done await their in call the to who past on as made subdeacons; Fathers Andrew appear Nolen, year were ira'D Rudy perfect For before the Bishop. They made the final lighted at meeting candles, of Severin Schwieters was carry (behind Father Linn), wear and tow FWva ing in The the deacon’s the a Pullmanairc, St. Aloysius with stole its the left mission shoulder, circle exclusive and Richard Wey.—(Bob new Spring—Float over Molitor photo) carry here. 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Left right, to they Fa- are nation thers rite takes Richard 11 7th Ave. place Wey, Andrew No. when Nolen the (behind newly pillar), St. Cloud, Minn. “St. Cloud’s Appliance Richard Kujawa, Joseph Fridgen, ordained Raymond priests bestow Donnay, their first blessing the on Headquarters” Sylvester Kleinsdimidt, Joseph Linn, ' They and congregation. pictured Severin above the at main are Schwieters.—(Bob Molitor 20 4th altar photo) Ave. 5. hands Phone the 4490 people immediatly imposmg - over + l l