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

July 7, 1950 · Page 2 of 6

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\ THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, 7.1950 THREE, July PAGE Confirms Numbers Sacrament White Blessed Lorge the BishOp Uniforms Honoring John's 7". Retreats in otSt. Souk...Ce“”? In Of ll Persons Nurses Mark in .. Of High Calling Bluegrass Rites Little Falls—“Just Bluegrass—A the priest class chil- of 40 as dren and adults dons white alb surplice be- seven was con- a or firmed St. in Hubert’s church here fore serving Christ the altar, on by Coadjutor Bishop Bar- Peter M. the dons uniform white so nurse a tholome June 24. before she Christ in the serves Children confirmed John are sick,” said Father G d u e n c e a Braith, Marie Braith, Leonard Schroeder, O.F.M., in address his Brockpahler, Arlene Brockpahler, the Little Falls the D10— to unit of Albert Busliinger,._Dolores Brock- Council of Catholic Nurses. cesan paliler, Arthur Cassidy, Patricia Father Gaudence pointed out AN UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER of Brockpahler, Lourdes, L Bushinger, where dedicated each himself the 0 e n to a man that nursing It is just job. not a Maurice making Blessed Flannagan, Mother Irene Damm, week-end and implored retreats St. her aid at live men are to a is special God vocation from to Margaret a Matthias richer Heltemes, Catholic Flan- life. With Harold them John’s abbey, Father Collegeville, this A total are of summer. the suffering He Christ. serve Fuchs, nigan; O.S.B. (right), who 232 attended the conducted the June two in retreats June. men There the ared white sheets that com are Donald Kuntz, Rose Kern, Mar- retreats; and his assistants, Fathers five scheduled Arnold Weber, for August and the are more first for the suffering of ima use e lene Kuntz, O.S.B.; C l in Bernadine Macho, Patterson, week in September. O.S.B.; Retreatants and Patrick r a o pictured e above Christ are the white and to corpora Catherine Okada’ Macho, Patricia O'S'B' Malone, reciting the Rosary their the to Grotto of on way altar cloths used for the sacra- Eugene Malone, Donna Polman, Christ mental by the priest. Valerian Confirmation Polman, Eugene Putzke, ii Rites Held Maryknoll Sisters Father Gaudence urged the William Schleder, Franklin Roth, regard their white to nurses and Johanna Scheller; ap- 2 parel symbol purity they of Ruth as Ann ell a as S h Iona c e r, Make Appeals To ForlOSin, about their duties, which he Alexandria Schmitz, go Suzanna Schmitz, Bene- termed “a work love.” ad- of His dict Schmitz, Allen Stigman, David dress and preceded Benediction the Stigman, Stigman, Jeanette Rich- business meeting of the Four Maryknoll ard Stigman, nurses in Clifford Sisters Sweeney, from St. Francis’ hall. Daren Maryknol], Van Alexandria.—-—A Tuyl, N. Bernadine class Y., have Vo- received of 108 Richard Hanson, Ellen per- Hoffland, draska, The volunteer service Francis including permission nursing ‘ Vodraska, Albert make 39 to adults, appeals in received 16 Gary sons, Ignowski, Rose Marie Kli- FROM THE Benediction CATHOLICS TWO :PAR- five altars homes of parishioners. at at Yungbauer, committee reported and the parishes that Aloysius Yung- of the diocese of Confirmation sacrament dur- mek, Helen one pa- Krasses, Richard Lar- The procession is pictured above led by the paid honor Christ ISHES in Sauk Centre to bauer. pro- being tient is cared daily. ‘Up the for here month from Coadjutor July. Bishop of Peter ing Darcy Lorsung, William son, Me- cessional and color guard. The cross canopy over Adults the time, than confirmed to 12 W. Bartholome. present joined William Blessed Sacrament when they in in the chels, more The Bernard are four sisters, an Rooney, Sister Marie Michael the Blessed Sacrament be the middle can seen near Anderson, have given such voluntary Sylvester Boyer, outdoor procession June The lineof march Mrs. 11. nurses Schneiderhan, Bernard, Gabriel Priests who Kay Sister on attended Siemssen, Marie, Sis- the Dor— of the procession. cere- Edward service. Bollin, Joseph city blocks in length with made Roehl, for Mrs. 12 stops othy monies included Yanda, ter Dolorita, was Fathers and Richard and Sister B. H. Augustine, Paulson; I Harold Ryan, Mrs. Frederick Following the business meeting, Phyllis Wessling, began Collins, Fergus their visits Falls; Janet S. J. Hedlund, to four parishes Native Son Priesthood First Scheffield, in Peter and Westra. four students senior Lor- Lorraine Schirmers, last Johnson, Urbank; Sunday Victor Clarence Siegler, and nurses, Miller, will continue Conzemius, raine Irene Schmidt, Shirley Rice; Muzik, James th A. Mohm, ough the Thomas Osakis; three Muzik, Sundays. next Offers Family William Patricia Frechette, and Father Donna Mae Spreading Aaron Doll Adolph Revering, Schmidt, Millerville; Donna Har- Blaisdell, 'Their appeal is being made as Oehnlein, presented panel dis- James old Dimmerling, Krassas, Glenwood; Conrad a J. Al- Muzik, of the part diocesan missionary “The Holy Year of Robert fred Bruzek, Kroll, Harding; cussion on Shirley Joseph Frid- Hartmann, co-operiition plan under which re- Rosary 1950.” They pointed that Devotion out Elaine Hiebel, West Union; William Lavonne A. Ren- Tibb‘etts, gen, ligious who do missionary groups who‘ actually engaged Kathleen Blaisdell, pastor; Henry nurses are and Marsha Lutgen, Meyer, SolemnMass ner, work Rush Lake permitted visit to 1v are cer- in the of the sick at gain ‘ Jean Alexandria. Alexander, care can and Lester Ek- tain portion of the parishes in Jubilee the Indulgence without dahL go— Louisville, Ky.—The Children confirmed the Collard diocese. Ronald are ing Rome. to believes family here Adults Anderson. there Robert confirmed Flaig, Gordon Barbara .Thc are Maryknoll are Sisters vis- are Lunch served after the three A_dolphsen, Fluegel, was spread Jean to devotion Klimek, Shirley J Lam- of hn Lake—Father ways Benesh, Rush William P. Doll, first native from St. Lawrence’s iting parish to o parishes in the following son panel discussion. the Rosary. Bill bertz, Bunday, Mary O’Hotto, Don Conrad Pat- avis, LeRoy places: offered St. priest, his Anna, become First St. Solemn Mass James, here June Rook- 11. . a First, Grundei, the Rosary. rick, James Henry Schneiderhan, H Joan insky, pray Harry ville, Kimball, Roscoe, Paynos- Doll, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter The H. born Father Doll Perham Jan. at 19, I Second, son Johnson, finance‘the was Trisko, Patrick, Sigurd Patty Phyllis making Svit- Larson, of Vern villc, Belgrade, Glenwood, Villard, of family 1925, and is Lindquist, eight children, James H. Murphy of including Franciscan Sister, Sister Mary tek, Janice Thompson, Jerome rosaries. and Philip Bi- one Mullen; a a Morris, Herman, Tintah, Wheaten, Third, make rosaries. sek, Robert Chan, James Little Falls. Chan, James of Don Olson, Lloyd Collis, Olson, Brown Arnold Valley, INSURANCE Chokio. and The Collards The Mass followed by Ben- do all three. Kenneth Chermak, St. Anna Couple And and Thomas Pederson, was Joseph Doll Father attended Perino, As boy Harry a within the ediction. Women the parish of past Clifford; two months, Mr. Pospicil, Thomas Quist, rural district No. school 128 and Alvin Si- Real Allan Estate and Mrs. Paul serveddinner in the parish hall, Collard and their bell, Elwood James Hewett, Fr. Romuald Bid Streich, Klimek, enrolled in the Edward Speiser in 1938 Pontifi- Svi- two have and reception made held in the sons than 300 tak, Loren Eugene a Iverson, was more Gayle Trvdik, Osterberg, Josephinum, Worthing- cal College and Merle Celebration 203 St. Mary'l Bldg. Phone [9| Have rosaries. They find it fascinating Westerfeld, Catherine Terfehr, Jr.; Ann Walsh, he completed. 0., where 12 Farewell ton, Wadena in work. The finished handmade Bernice Brozek, Merlin Ekman, _Mrs. for the of preparation F. priest- L. Blanchard, years Jr.; Mrs. products sentto missionaries are Jerome Huber, Bill Martin, Eliza, Girard He ordained the Jo- hood. at Brozek, Mrs. Fred was Chan, abroad Schellinger and to orphanages in Bros. this beth Patrick, Patricia Wadena.—Father Polesak, Grace June sephinum 1950, With Engelhardt, 3, Of ZSih Jubilee Allan Speiser, Mrs. on Ed Flani- country. Erna Wagner, Berdine Ekdahl, Mrs. candidates. 15 other J. C. Gillispie, assistant gan, priest Mrs. John St. Ann’s at In the beginning par- is BUILDERS a rosary a Hartmann, Doll’s Assiéting clergy Father Marlene at Ekdahl, Mrs. Joan Reller, and Henry Hlinsky, ish here, coil of sterling given silver farewell nickel was a or Mrs. first here Walter Mass Father Jo- Korkowski, Reliable Contractor: were Mrs. Shirley Schildt; An- plated wire, beads, medal, and party June 20 and presented a a drew assistant Lorsung, seph Kilian, was pastor, Mrs. Al Maloney, St. Anna—Mr. Mrs. and Theo- The Barbara — wire Kalil, Dallas is twisted Barnack, Phone 2355W into cross. the with Mrs. Jerome William Illies, by priest; Father EI- of parish- Motzko, a purse Mrs. a dore Chris group Chock marked their silver links of chain by using Bradford,’ 121 14th Ave. pliers. 8o. Cloud Thomas St. a Kay Buscher, Mccabe, Father Maurice Gal- deacon; Mrs. Thomas ioners. Father Peart, Speiser rosa, Mrs. wedding is anniversary, beginning the now Virgil lagher, Waukon, 1a., subdeacon; Quinn, Evelyn Sather, Mrs. with Mass Thanksgiving Farewell of of- assistant Program in Sacred a Heart Held new par- Father Daniel Noah, Crookston, Al Traurig, fered in Immaculate Conception and Mrs. Joseph Welsh. ish in Sauk Rapids. James of ceremonies; and master EliiCKson church here Father by Elmer So- ELECTRIC F Perham, Bernauer, censor-bearer. bieck. Daily For seminarians A choir of and vis- Alexandria . Arrivals . from Pastor New York! The jubilarians were married SERVICE iting Gregorian priests . sang a June 9, 1925, in St. Stanislaus’ Chant Father Vincent Mass. church Bowlus Summer in before Father J. 0‘11.11.‘l‘lOHIO-EIO'IIOWIO'I'IO'HO'HO'HO'HO'HO'HO'HO'HOW'IOTHC'I'I . Frocks Huebsch Ogilvie delivered the Wiring of and Fixtures C. Janski. Mrs. Chock is the for- sir—L sermon. Alexandria—Catholic and other Peter Mary Fussy, P. Sonnen, daughter of Mr. representing the mer 626 3rd Ave. So. St. Cloud Father Doll and his class- two citizens of Alexandria paid honor Mrs. and Anton Fussy Bowlus. of choir. Father Father Illies and mates, Father to William A. Renner They at the parents of five chil- a are A gift Noah, bestowed their bles- presented first Father to farewell was in the Alexan- program Richard, dren, Iowa; budget and Louis, FRED V. TRAYNOR sing congregation prior the to Renner dria high by George school E. at on auditorium Buscher, here. Eugene, Mary, Mary a and Ann, at the (Father Renner, who sermon. has been veteran member of St. Mary’s home. ’ Architect A cousin of Father Doll’s, Jan- pastor here since Feb. 1, 1922, is Men’s club. Father Renner «A re- reception held in the aft- ice Hoppe, daughter was and of assuming his duties this week r. sponded. new prices! POST OFFICE dinner BOX and 56 served in the ernoon Mrs. Norbert Hoppe Ward first rector of the St. 0 as new. An instrumental ensemble, in- TELEPHONE 3636' evening immediate for relatives John’s Springs, diocesan acted bride. Flower William Rev. Doll seminary in Col- - as cluding Mrs. Al Hapke, clarinet; 301 GRANITE and friends. EXCHANGE legeville. girls Doll, Lerlyn niece of were ST. CLOUD, D011 Mrs. MINNESOTA John McCarten, violin; Mrs. afternoon hours the resi- at Virtually all civic Father Doll and daughter of Mr. in the groups John Boyd, viola; and Mrs. Robert dence. Famed city Mrs. Mis'sioner’s and Joseph Doll, Perham, represented the at were ap- Wee, cello, opened and closed the preciation observance. Kathleen Father and Cumming. Doll Pages offered second a and played several other program Openin address Francis Delaney given by and John Solemn Mass St; in Henry’s church, was were selections. Health For laid Mayor Kin Clifford R. Hove. Rost He Doll Perham. Perham, of Patrick Doll, June 18. to was on a John McCarten acted . . . followed master by Father Henry as Lutgen, brother Doll, The of Father priest will younger new soon as- of assistant ceremonies. Father EAT to Renner the and Jerome past Friedsam altar duties in the Diocese of Pu- were sume three Father Renner James Bradford, spent of his most years; Ushers boys. Thomas Fried- eblo, with 0010., which he is af- rep- A were grandnephew of Father HEmP’S life resenting in Alexandria. the youth He of the born and James Boedigheimer. filiated. was com- Francis sam Xavier Pierz, celebrated here munity; March Father 27, B. H. 1893, Wessling, the of son Minnesota missionary, laid to was Fergus Falls, the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph representing th Ren- First Communion Class e in Calvary rest cemetery in St. Catholic people clergy and in this ner. Instant 1 Frozen Cloud last week. deanery; Mrs. H. Successor M. L’Hotto, who Father to Renner, He Math Notch, spoke behalf ICE 77, who of the CREAM of was on of St. Mary’s pastor women parish, is Fa- Held Perham died Church June the parish; in 27 and buried A. A. from Paciotti, ther Theodore was J. Wrobel, repre- former Holy senting the Angels’ church of June the parish; 29. and in Royalton. men pastor on Mr. Notch’s grandmother, Ap- Communion Tel. First 567 for Six polonia Notch, sister of Fa- Perham.—Children f was St. cation a school conduéted by. their r o in ther Pierz, who is recognized Stanislaus’ parish here Father pastor, L. J. Ohotta, as who were re- the Father of Catholicism in |the cently admitted private First assisted to by Sister Jeanette, was Diocese of St. Cloud. Father As Pierz St. Communion Solemn Patrick and Commun- Sister Terrence, Sister Sheila, Class and Ends left Minnesota for his native land Sister James, Franciscan Sisters. ion. Slovenia of . in 1873, the Mr. year The classes received Com- two In the Solemn Communion Notch born in St. Joseph. was munion following religious class Donald Bleichner, E1- a va- were Father William Furlan offered St. Patrick—Sixty len children Bohne, Helen Bucholz, Rich- Rau, at- Donald Schmit, T h the Requiem Mass in Holy e r s An- e a tended daily instruction ard Bucholz, classes Richard for Caughey, Scott, Lu- and John Tracy; gels’ church officiated and the at CONLON three weeks.in St. Patrick’s cille Dulski, Melvin Dulski, Rita par- Luella. Adelman, burial rites in Carol Calvary Balder, cemetery. ish. Dulski, Roman Dulski, Michael David Bauerly, Pallbearers Florence John Carlin, Hirschfeld, were Six THE received First Communion Dulski, BEER Bernice Balcer, William Judy Ann Cook, Leonard Anton Malikowski, 'Dziuk, Charles Kuffel, Construction Co. June 25—Judy Barthelemy, Goyke, Jack Lorraine Januszewski; I Bernice Fiedler, Douglas Jacob ‘ Ganzer, Fiedler, Peter Court, and Bauerly, Mary FOR Agnes Fiedler, THE Germaine Kunza, Margaret Cyril Foster, Palu- Nick Patricia Thometz. Foster, Second N.E. 12 Avenue, Vincent Foster, Ellen Neary, and bicki, Elaine Robert Peleski, Foster, Robert Donald Prz- Mrs. Notch Jurek, En- survives with the Shirley Ceminski. MAN WHO ST. MINN. CLOUD, ybylski, Donna och Landoski; Mae Renowski, following children: Mrs. Carl An- The children divided into were Anna Mae Edward Rebuck, Latterell, Rita Julius Rosen- derson, Latter- Rockford, Ill.; Math and KNows three with Sister Nora and groups thal, Georgiana ell, Jeanette Sazama, Melirwerth, ‘l' I Laverne Elsi Peter, Pontiac, Mich.; Aloys, Ben, - e Sister Etienne, Holy Angels’ THIELMAN con- Sazama, Michalski, Marcella Mary Sazama, Jane Moore, Gregor Pat- and John, St. Cloud; Mrs. Albert St. Cloud, vent, Father and Roger Wegscheid, ricia Murn, Mary Genevieve Jane Neary, Woessner, E1- Rein, Minot, N. Dak.; Herbert, L. Vosberg, conducting HARDWARE pastor, the and Frances Neary, Mary Zaucha. Schmit, Ruben Minneapolis; een Mrs. R d classes. a y m o n Schmit, DISTRIBUTED Making Fritzie their Scott, B! First John Scott, Communion O’Rourke, Battle Creek, Mich; Other children attending Paints the Sporting Kemp’s Joseph Ice Tracy, Betty Raymond Cream Boedigheimer, Vander Co. — were Cyril and Norbert, St. Cloud. He leaves vacation school David Balder, were Goods Weyst; Dombeck, John Johnson, Sharon 16 grandchildren and four great- Dennis Bartlielemy, Gary Bauerly, Evelyn Kaufman, Adelman, Phone Gladys Cloud John Kunza, Bar- 567 St. 17, 7th Ave. 50., Stanislaus grandchildren. Two brothers also DavidyCook, James Jurek, Kath- thelemy, Carlin? Maryette Malikowski, 8T. CLOUD. Nor- MIN. and Barbara Rapatt. 0. survive: ozA- John Notch, St. Joseph, leen Jurek, Gerald Mehrwerth, . lene Kaeter, Gladys Michalski, + + and Joseph .+ Notch, Waite Park. 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