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

October 20, 1950 · Page 2 of 4

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CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. " Friday, 1950 October 20, I Funeral Bishop current new Dedicates, Blesses Services an Movie Ratings .. Nuns’ Chapel Sauk Rapids Conducted for at theaters in these appearing following list includes The movies Elk Bend, Eden Valley, Bertha, Eagle Alexandria, Belgrade, towns: Wheaton. Randall, Cloud, and St. River, Foley, Parkers Prairie, something Arnold Pruesser amount to “Do you just with priests, other sis- WALGREEN AGENCY Rapids—It 75 number of Sauk DAN MARSH A was a Unobjeqtionabledor locality? Chances in are your friends relatives and of Poor Clare and that the ters, Children Adults and Morally years ago according do, to ten you one Sister Agnes. this for the Mary DRUGS sisters DRUGS country Amigo to Gay Angels Faces W'th ‘Dirty came if' neighbors, the - to you even Father William A. Renner and first time. Guns Great Arizona erritory admit it. last held modest to Funeral services too are were St. and Father Henry Soenneker of There only t two, Guilty of Treason Blondie’s Hero were e LES LOCI-I CLINIC family BLDG. and bit of Angels Holy Your the in Saturday name destined John’s chaplains Minneso seminary for to Holy Year 1950 two of Brand of Fear I were were a granite is carved Arnold F. in history Cloud, for church, St. a FatheuMat- Bishop Bartholome. the Mother Ignatius in of Intruder the Dust Cariboo Trail in Manager Slxth 8; Main company , all the than N., inheritance finer Seventh Preusser, 59 avenue Hoffman'n thias and of Melrose Hayes, foundress the Missionary of Iroquois Trail the Cheaper By Dozen_ gather.” wh0\died Oct. 12. can money you Father George Rauch of Long the Sisters of Immacu- Franciscan Palomino Cinderella of Ur- Schirmers J. The Rev. S. Prairie chaplains Bishop late Conception in Belle Prairie, to Peggy Colt .45 Kollmann were Save Drugs Requiem Mass. the bank offered Busch. the Father Peter Kroll led on Minn. ” Rustlers Raid Powder River Covered Wagon brother Father August Preusser, a chanting the of the Litan'y of The Works Poor Clare Redwood Forest Trail Monumental Cow Town nuns never I in the of Mr. Preusser, sanc- was Saints and other Room reached After and Sick Needs Minnesota. seeking Return Frontiersman Cactus Creek of the Curtain Call prayers. at family lot the Burial in tuary. Division Street was Father Benedict Virnig of Sauk 1915 in establish themselves Riders Sky to the Down Dakota in. Way some , Calvary cemetery. in .St. Clo d, Minnesota Rapids celebrated the Mass follow- America of without much Horde part Idaho Savage Duchess of suc- 14, born Jan. -Mr. Preusser was ing the reception ceremonies. CALL He they were 115» CALL finally accepted 28 Your Tyrant of the Sea Fifty Years Before Eyes \ cess, following Michael. The in St. 1894, assisted by Father T. S.,Ziol-' ST. CLOUD, MINN. and founded their first monastery Wagonmasler Flaming Fury was - survive: Sister Innocent, children kowski, chaplain of the Poor in Omaha, Neb. Yellow Cab Man Foreign Legion Edward Raphael’s home; Mrs. St. Clares. Almost passed before 50 Frontier Outpost years ‘St. Elmer Mrs. Cloud; Justin, Other _ attending _ priests the Ppor arrived in Clare I were: nuns Unobjectioniable Ed- Mrs. J Waite Park; PLUMBING Euteneuer, Fathers F. J. Zitur, Rockville; Minnesota. They received Adults Only Morally for were & Minneapolis; ,KNAPP. Ar- win' Euteneuer, Theodore Wrobel, 'Alexandria;- here Bishop Busch by Joseph F. Jiggs Maggie Out West Bagdad and Cloud; St. Jr., nold J. Preusser, Thomas Shadeg, Lake John Reno; founded and in Sauk Blondie a monastery Beware of Million Dollar Weekend HEATING Cloud; Jo- St. Preusser, August A. Fearon, ' Morris; and Peter Lor- Rapids. Old Frontier Big Lift St. Park; Bernard, Waite seph, and‘ Roger L. Vossberg, St. All history these facts of Bandit Singing Guns Blonde sung were in We Specialize Minneapolis. Margaret, Cloud; and r Cloud. recalled mind last week by Co- to Indiana Sunset Boulevard . Boy From Hospitals Churches, Schools, , « sis- brothers and following The adjutor Bishop Peter W. Bartho- 0’Grarly Tarnished Daughter of Rosie Father Preusser, survive: also ters Cloud soc 8th as. Av N. lome he blessed and dedicated Tarzan Falher' Fullback and the Slave Girl Was as a a Jacob Schirm- Anthony; Mrs. St. addition the chapel and liv- Under Skin Fighting O’Flynn My. to new Preusser, Joseph Albany; ers, ing of the sisters here. River quarters House By the Detroit, Mich.; Charles, Foley; He also received candidate B a new Urbanski, St. Mrs. Mary and into the Poor Clares, Victoria Morally Everyone Objectionable for See -' Cloud. Hackenmueller of St. Michael, who Jungle—(Objection: dancing and low Asphalt Suggestive costuming; : of member Mr. Preusser a given was the Sister Mary suicide plot solution.) moral in was name tone; ‘~ Or- Catholis and the Eagles lodge Agnes. Irmina Hanckenmueller, Dynamite—(Objection: Suggestive.) Blonde " a. der of Foresters. the novice’s sister, her sympathetically at- Eagle Hawk—(Objection: Suicide portrayed.) and the new was .v - tendant. immoral v.“ '11.... F Tends condone actions; arias—(Objection: suggestive ros to High Cathedral Bishop Joseph F. Busch also situations.) and dialogue was I PLUMBING . I III'I in the l.i_III together Varieties—(Objection: sequences.) p.esent \IIIIII Hollywood Suggestive sanctuaIY, flIIIII I 12,-. Irma Goes West—(Objection: Suggestive dialogue, My Friend . Home Appliances costum- Parish Sauk in Center and sequences.) ing, Come Students L-J Water System . brutality,‘ City—(Objection: Excessive low tone.) Night and the moral Own—(Objection: Condones Turkey immoral actions.) No Man of Her Have Dinner To "‘St. Cloud’s Appliance Streets—(Objection: Suggestive sequences.) Panic in the, DEAF Headquarters” Distinction—(Objection: Suggestive dialogue of and Woman situa- 27 Parishes From I’M VERY Sauk Centre—Our Lady of the tions.) S. 20 4th Ave. Phone 4490 - Angels parish here will serve a , turkey dinner with the HEAR all trim- sun ESCANT Wednesday mings evening, next IN PACE REQU l and the parishes Twenty-seven Oct. Serving 25. will begin at 5 home Cloud orphan St. repre— are Everything o’clock. Dinner tickets $1 for H. .I. RR. HANlON are school’s Cathedral high sented in adults and 50 children. ‘centsrfor The student this body ’seven $75 year. with NEW OPTOMETRIST Requiem my Lux ing Mass Alexander offered in St. Mary's limits within city parishes the a con- Cathedral. Mr. Popp survives. The follow- Cloud—Funeral services St. total the students were tribute 765 to con- LAHR BUILDING sisters ing Noritake and brothers also China survive: Holy Angels church ducted Oct. 16 in ENITI'IQ “MINIATURE” enrollment 986. of Mrs. John Salzbrun, St. I, Cloud: Mrs. Lux. who died Oct. 12. Alexander for 62, I ' 601% St. Germain (ch George Armstrong Mrs. according John Knmpa, ,Enrollments to and - ~th h-ld M Wlmimlgtlx par- t an, £5;:l:fize‘WIWis':voa:dl its. HEARING AID H ‘ Royalton; Mrs. Felix Jcndro. St. Paul: Cloud, Cups and St. Saucers Minnesota V ishes: George Schwentek. St. Cloud: and John (Jean), Albany. Two Keith DesMamis St. Anthony’s, Cathedral, 264; Schwentek. Kalispell, Mont. deafness kill ioyg sister also survive: Don'LIcK the living. brothers and of and gold one Rust band, will match St. Paul’s, Angels’, 104; 119; Holy Lux, Everett Thomas Lux, Souk Centre; Hollencamp better pay-nothing. Fred Zenirh's Heat Here‘s or china BIIIIIiIIIIIII sets. ’ pre-war the John Ideal Augustine’s, 85; St. Prairie; and John Richardson, baked St. Long Mrs. 104; amazing wally If 3200 hearing aid enamel St. guarantee: Cloud—Funeral any services I ASK FOR were con- Cloud. St. Zenith's outperforms tiny hearing Cantius, Peter’s, 55; St. 34; ducted Sept. St. newest, 22 in Anthony's church I 89c Knoblach bathrooms,- Mrs. George aid in efficiency for Or Thomas covering Hollencamp, YOUR MONEY economy, for 11-day-old 58; St. Joseph’s, Waite Park, son Only S75—complexc batteries, with Mass Mr. Munich.—Solemn Requiem of and Mrs. Lawrence Special BACK. New Hollcncamp, Rapids, Sacred‘Heart parish, Sauk ready makers world-famous by of the Immaculate died offered Oct. .in who Sept. 3 20. Father Bernard kitclrens, J. to playroom! wear. was Sartell, Radios. St. Francis’, 14; Zenith Television FM, Sets. See 39; George Knob- Wildenborg Conception church for Mrs. officiated. Burial in was SCHAEFERS Come in. Ask demo Hohmann. what save! for free Othmar 0.S.l3., Calvary lach. The Rev. His cemetery. survive parents Joseph’s, St. Joseph, Im— you St. 33; onstration. it, Then trial othome. the Rev. Linus wtih brothers officiated assisted by and two sisters: two wear on a; Amaz: maculate parish, Conception Rock- Beautifull Easy-to-care‘-forl the work, anywhere. If fully satisfied. damp nick: and and Rev. William, John, Kathleen. Schiefier. 0.S.B., Freeport, and Eileen. a not return crotn; resxsts \ St. Stephen’s, St. ville, 13; 14; Grandsons Mrs. withinJO days and obtain refund Julig, Melrose. of Also surviving the it full of ingly Francis maternal inexpensich This grand- wonderful PRE-PACK are scratches. Lightweight, flexible, easy _ were‘ pallbearers: Victor mother, Mrs. paid. Time desired. Knoblach active Oscar Lane; if Wendelin’s, St. and paternal Luxemburg, 11; st Cloud, payments Minm money wall BULK covering ICE permanent with CREAM install. new to Come in and the Alcuin Brandi, Kleve, gangfather, Hollencamp, Kleve, Arthur Ben both see of St. ex- St. Mary’s, Rice, Patrick’s, 5; 10; its handsome tile-like gives Knoblach, and pattern, Knoblach, LeRoy citing Roger display of colors. In on conveni- ‘I . Clear St. St. Lake, 5; Marcus’, Knoblach. ‘ Lawrence of service, needs refin- Henry Struck years 54-inch wainscot never ent height, only Help of Christians’, St. Mary Au- Hemmelch Henry Mrs. fishing. 1 2: Long Wipes clean Prairie—Funeral services with swish of ‘ a foot, were in square Michael’s, Buckman, 4; St. gusta, services Richmond—Funeral STROBEl’S conducted Sept. in St. Mary 7 of Mt. CONLON con- were ,. parish, and Paul's Holy Cross Pearl Lake, in Sts. Peter Carmel’s 3; ducted Oct. 10 church Henry for Struck, 75, Henry Hemmesoh. church Mrs. 57. who for died Sept. 3. Father George Ranch St. Joseph’s, Pierz, each 2; 2; one 2.96 $1 large selection from Choose Hurrle, Maurice who Oct. The Rev. officiated the died 7. Requiem Mass. Burial at a Immacu- from St. James’, Aitkin; Construction the officiated. Burial in the parish Co. 0.S.B., in Surviving cemetery. par- was was. bath only 7 ft. 5 ft. by late Conception St. parish, Becker; room, Jewelers The children’s choir his & Optometrists wife, Mrs. Struck, ish cemetery. and the fol- sang are ......... ... ........... ..... Active pallbearers lowing the Funeral Mass. children: for Mrs. Herman Irsf'eld John’s, Collegeville; Holy Cross Second N.E. 12 Avenue, Roman Brngle= (Marie), Browerville; Donald Braglemnn, Mrs. Clem Clase- were Hedwig’s, parish, Harding; St. 0thmar Willenbrinz. 0thmar Hem- (Dorothy), Long Prairie: and Louis ST. CLOUD. MINN. St. Germain Cloud 614 St. man man. Holdingford; St. Ann’s, Kimball; at Sylves- fi mesch, Jerome Fischbach, and Strack, Hartford. Also arr/rule surviving E III are a Hemmesch Herman Loecken. brother, Strack, St. Cloud orphan home, Mrs. Long Prairie; and the 2. ter was a mem- 1'“: Mothers' ber the Christian society. and sister. Mrs. Henry of Meyer, Brow- a ‘GROERY lack (Ed. Because of of In erville. There are. six grandchildren. note: space are DIETMAN’S Ralph AschoII the follow- Rev. the previous issues report on Simon: Miss Mary 74 {dc/1 Ina/r has been delayed untII this funerals ing 2 c St. Joseph.-—Miss Mary Simons, who Cloud Hotel St. Opposite week.) GERMAIN T ST. CONFECTIONERY died in Sept. Chicago, 14 buried in was Catherine McCarthy Mrs. ‘ GROCERIES ‘ MEATS parish the following cemetery Requiem To Texts Discuss 3 Little Falls—Requiem Mass of- ST. was '. CLOUD, MINNESOTA Mass offered Sept. 19 in St. Joseph’s 908 Phone church Minn. Mary’s for Phone 908 St. Cloud, fered Sept. 26 in 'St. Regular Week Dan, 1:30 BM. A.M. I Phone to 188 189 church. Edmund. Albin. Bernard. or 'Rich- died McCarthy. 78, who Mrs. Catherine Friday A.M. 1:30 PM I 520 8th to 511.. Ave. Herbert, ard, and Wilfred Simona, neph- :is'tuc. The Rev. T. Leo Keaveny of- Sept. 24. Sundays mo AM; to 12 Cloud. St. Minn. the of deceased the pall— something will ews were Here’s be . you Belle Prairie ficiated.'Burial the in “GLUEKS was bearers. interested in. daughter, Surviving her cemetery. are Evelyn Little Falls; Mrs. Curtiss. Every Friday night the St. a at Hibbing; granddaughter, Mrs. J. Fanelli, Cloud bookshop, Father Ralph grandchild, Fanelli. Carol Ann and one Peter’s Aschoff, of St. pastor and Also surviving brother par- one are one St. Paul, Mrs. ish, will lead discussion of the P. E. Gavin, and sister: a Calgary, Canada. William Keating, coming Sunday’s Epistle and Gos- Luc Smith Mrs. el. Little services Falls—Funeral were help This will be to one more church St. Mary's conducted Sept. 25 in THE BEER the better understanding of Smith Lucy who died Sept. 23. Mrs. for a officiated. Burial Father Victor Kinzer and Gospel, Mass. the Epistle For iron THE Surviving Sacred Heart in cemetery. was changeable together with the other Harry following children: Mrs. the are the the Church’s Mass, parts of Pierz; artha). Brninerd: Ben, Berg are MAN WHO Jess Babb (Rose), Fort Ripley: special Mrs. of giving a way us message International Mrs. Les Ditch (Alice). take Mass each from Sun- (tic ome Brain; Frank. KNOWS Falls; Susie, Owatonna; ay. Harold Jergorson, Little erd: and Mrs. Friday night discussions The Falls. on Sura Laurence T. the will Epistle and Gospel begin M Little ot- Falla.—Requiem Mass and last about was Oct. 27 30' at 7 Mary’s church for fered Sept. St. 19 in DISTRIBUTED BY minutes. Everyone is wel- very died Laurence Sun. 65, who Sept. 17. Kemp’s Ice Cream Co. come! ‘ Father Victor Kinzer officiated. Burial , Belle Prairie Surviving in Soon the bookshop cemetery. will was I an— daughter, Mrs. Mfs. Sura and are one series talks of Phone 567 nounce new on a half- Ted Miller. Also surviving five are Church music. ST. CLOUD. MINN. Peter John Sura, brothers: Sura and Wash.: Matt Stands, Minne- Pomeroy. Paul; and Joe Mike Stanek, St. apolis; Falls. Stanek. Little FLOORING Zitka Frank co. SCHNEIDER Breckenridge—Funeral services were church Sept. inSt. Mary’s conducted 22 died Frank Zitka, who Sept. 18. for 82. ASPHALT—RUBBER ALUMINUM WALL TILE 8: Kujawa officiated. ,The Rev. Richard Burial the parish Mrs. in cemetery. I was 1.91/2 Ave. 52 & St. Cloud, Highway M‘inn. children survive: Frank, Zitka and two I Talbert, Crookston: ,G. Mrs. A. and Breckenridge. ' Mrs. Mary Braband offered Morris.—Requiem Mass was easy‘to Assumption Sept. 25 church for Mrs. in It’s Braband. who died Sept. Mary 87, 22. Burial The Rev. John Fearon officiated. own a daughters Calvary Two in ce‘metery. was Leo Lonergan (Agnes) survive: Mrs. both Mrs. Ed/Sererson (Margaret), and M There grandchildren. Morris. four of are Schreifcls Henry Spring—Funeral services Cold were Oct. Boniface’s church conducted 4 in St. Waite Park. Henry Schreif'els, 78. of for This Message The Victor Ronel- who died Oct. Rev. 1. models—$124.95 IenIitsch, 0.S.B., ‘ofliciafed. Burial Three $179.95. was to parish Mrs. Schreifels in the cemetery. Sponsored terms—liberal Easy trade-in. Let by us survives the following children: with v _ shew them today. finthony to Nicholas, Luxemburg; Mrs. you Chicago; \ Fischer. Waite Park: Ben, Mrs. THE MAYTAG SHOP Schreiver. Sylvester, Ray Brainerd: Thole, Minneapolis; and Mrs. Clarence Nations 3.. is grandchildren it Paul. There Week, October 16 24, St. 19 United During to so. 12 Ave. St. Cloud are Phone The proper 49 ' great-grandchildren. He and four also \ four brothers and sister: leaves one American has of Florida: Philip, Red the efforts ,John\ and Math. should review what that National accom- man 7 we. Mont.: Frank. Litchfield; and Lodge, Joseph Clear-water. Mrs. Kramer, World.” Bank’ in Free towards “Peace Pappenfus plished Frank a Cloud.—Requiem Mass of- St. was Portrait Anthony‘s fered_0ct. in church 3 St. who Frank died Sept. for Pappenfus, 70, St. Cloud, Minn. The Rev. J. Wildenborg of, Bernard 30. ' dorwe strife, Everywhere look us? about What we ficiated. Burial the Stephe see as in St. was Three children survive: Mrs. cemetery. (Alice), R. E. Ryan Chicago; Winslow Yes, persecution and hate, distrust, intolerance, even wars. Cloud: Pappenfus. St. Mrs. O. M. and The (Marian),‘ Sartell. Anson There SliccessfulMan 10 are of grandchildren. One brother, Leo, Jennings. A in involved a itself Umted . the . Nations war. a Okla.. also survives . ,Bank . . Guaranty State ~ Sperling '1 Matt ‘ Successful in the greater Brennyville.—Matt who sense Sperling, 49, I (ind \ the shrewdness .5. Trust Co. died Sept. in St.‘Cloud, that 28 buried be- that ’ was . with- man’s teach efforts, Does this dismal picture the parish following not in Re- cemetery quaks keen a. us appraisal affa- quiem Mass offered Sept. 30 in St. Eliza- . . . bility that hows interest in beth's church. Father William Tar-man St. Cloud, Minn. futile? fellow Divine Guidance, dependability, out officiated. An uncle, John Sperling, men are . . . sdrvives. Lodge, Granite integrity and spirit of youth- a . Joseph Tlmmer ful inquiry all these are cap- Melrose.—Requiem . Mass offered . . was let tureddn this portrait with the week The enlighten Boniface’s Sept. 20 St. church in for minds God the During that this may pray fidelity'to us Timmer, be found Joseph who only 80. died Sept. in 17. a ‘the Burial \‘n parish chmetery. Mrs. was Zapp fwd State Timmer and John, preceded 3M3. son, Counsel will help one His Divine and that the of nations, of leaders him in death. Two and daugh- two sons Phone 146 “ , survive ’ ters ' Bank ' Schwinghnmmer Gilbert Fror Appointment- establish lasting them to PHOTOGRAPH peace. a Albariy.L.—Requiem Mass wab offered ‘ ' «swash Oct. in Seven Dolors '7 church Gil- for ‘St. G To R494 93,0 Cloud, Schwinghammer, bert who 24, died Oct. Minn. Burial 4. in the parish cemetery. was to in Free World” “Peace exist in Let remember that cannot O 1: Surviving his Mr. and Mrs. parents, a us are A ‘f‘ Gregor Schwinghaminer Albany. of“ § Mrs. Edward Popp Godless World. a 5 St. Cloud—Mrs. Edward Popp, 7,5. who died Oct. Holy 4. buried in the was v. PHOTOGRAPHER ’70:; 09' Cross North cemetery Prairie follow- at ANSWERS T0 QUIZ 509% St. Germain St. Cloud, Minn. 1-b, 3-c, 2-a,_ 4-a, 5-3, 6-c, "1-3, 8-13. 9-b. 10-c. , a I .A_-7-.L- cii.