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

November 3, 1950 · Page 4 of 6

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THE CLOUD ST. REGISTER PAGE Friday, November 3, FIVE 1950 Skit GvigSpiritoI Ai First RE-ElECT n REQU‘IESCANT Re-Elect Shay David T. IN PACE DEWEY REED County Peter P. Ruegemer Richmond—Requiem Mass of‘l'ered was Oct. 18 in Sts. Peter and Paul's church State Representative Attorney for Peter Ruegemer, died 32, who Oct. The Rev. 16. Maurice Hurl'le, O.S.B.. 45th District offered the Mass. Burial in the was parish Stearns County Mrs. Ruegemer cemetery. pre- \ him ceded in death. Surviving four are 0 children: Mrs. W. Brocnen, Paul; C. St. Ervin and District Judge E. .l. Ruege- continued Honest, For St. Cloud: and Richard (.lim) Rue- mer. Richmond. There grand- 25 Responsible, Aggressive eemer, are Record Past children great~grandchildren. and nine Representation Mr. Ruegemer member the of was a parish choir. John Klasen Warrants Rose—Funeral St. services were con- ducted Lima's Oct. 23 in St. Rose of Political Ad: Inserted and paid by_ for Another Term church for John Klasen, who died '77, Dewey Reed, St. Cloud, Minn. Oct. 20. Burial the parish in was ceme- Surviving Klasen Mrs. the tery. and are children: following Mrs. Joseph Bernard, GABRIEL’S hospital in skit. NURSES ST. the Others in picture OF tor the Joan Kert'eld (Bertha), and Anthony, Rose: are St. Practice Law Years ° by Qualified 20 Weber, Delores Maloney, Lawrence. Toledo, Hoppe- Arlene 0.; Mrs. Alois Larson, Beatrice in-‘Little Falls iving spiritual skit gave a on g (Rose), New Munich; Frank Nar- Mrs. Theisen, Janet Le Duc, and Marian Sargent, all County Stea dinger (Ann), Great Falls, Mont.: Hu- Reared in ' Born and aid the sick and dying the diocesan to rns at recent student Miss Weber the is conscious patient nurses. bert, Joseph Mrs. Klaphake (Amanda), meeting of Little Falls. in Standing the in the at foreground, and demonstration doll and Mrs. Ralph (Catherine), Beuning nurses a Payer repre- T and ' Owner Real Estate ax Sauk Centre: and Roman Ebnet Mrs. left is Leah Murphy, graduate and instruc- unconscious patient in the sents other bed. nu rse an (Sophia), Swanville. There grand- 61 are House Court Office in Attorney’s ° Moved County children great-grandchildren. and 10 One brother, Henry Okle, Klasen, also sur- FIR of spending ' Has checked tax VlVes. money payers SPIRITUAL Welle Gertrude MrS. children three of family ° Married, Freeport.—Snlemn Requiem Mass was offered Sacred Heart church Oct. in 23 Mrs. for Gertrude Welle, who died Ill, saw The Cyprian O.S.B.. Oct. 20. Rev. Seitz, Minneapolis, the cele- grandson, was a for and paid at ADVERTISEMENT—Inserted POLITICAL brant by the Rev. of the Mass. assisted behalf. his in v Shay David T. by the regular own rate SchieITeI'. Linus O.S.IL, deacon, pastor, the Rev. J. K. Paul, and (Ionnolo, St. Pol. Adv. subdeacon. liurial the parish in was husband Her preceded her in cemetery. the chil- death. Surviving following are. dren: Mrs. Michael Spitz. Freeport; Anton, St. Joseph: Mrs. Anna Kern, St. RE-ELECT Cloud; Leo. Albany: Louis, Sauk Centre; Nicholas and Rudolph. llemidji: and Paul. Julia. St. There grandchil- 52 are great-grandchildren. dren and 81 One brother, Anton lloeschcn, Cloud, also St. Mrs. Welle member survives. of was a the St Ann's sudnlity and ()blates of Benedict‘s. St. Norbert Rassier I WendL‘II.—Funvral services St. were conducted Oct. (lulumhkille's 24 St. in church for Norbert Rassicr, who died 53, Burial Joseph’s Oct. 20. in St. was Rassier Mrs. survives with cemetery. children: the following Jerome, James, Hear with Better Luverne, l'atrick, Ralph, Rosemary, and home; all Donald, with the at and mo- Ana, His rines I'll Toro, Santa Calif. nt the NEW mother the following brothers and and also survive: Bernard sisters and Roman, St. Joseph: Fred, Little Fork: Mrs. Joseph Leo Slang. Cloud; and Mrs. St. Evans, Minneapolis. Rassier Mr. was :1 member the Catholic Order For- of of esters. Mrs. Rose Mensinger St. Stephen.—Mrs. Mensinger, Rose who died Oct. buried the 22. in par- was RADIONIC‘ HEARING AID ish following Requiem Mass cemetery a ofi'ered Stephen’s church in St. Oct. 25. If Surviving the following children: you're hard-of-hearing, are THIS EXHIBIT why how suggests sick for the. administration of the last nurses room are sacra- Mrs. Mrs. Harris Fenlason (Ann). Rice: suffer in silence when the give spiritual aid, to first The table below William Ruper Stephen: and amaz- (Rose), St. merits also books and leaflets for the prayer Above is actual photo- an ing Zenith “Miniature” Mrs. Anderson (Agnes), Sauk Francis new has can the huge the articles be placed poster in the sick. to graph of Miss Marleen Rapids; Mrs. Adrian Hall (Irene). Bera, bring back the full enjoyment of (Patricia). Va.; Mrs. Joseph Omann St. Svee. Note the shadow living? Don’t delay EMIl POLIPNICK Will Grave Trades Financial in Crisis 12 Stephen; Mensinger David learn Margaret and come effect. ' . . . of service ‘A Vallejo, Bernard, Oak- Mensinger, Calif.: ‘ today for free demonstration. tl‘ltESSlE a Calif.; land, George. Anchorage, Alaska: Providence, R.I. America’s Help -- To Missionaries Frank Stephen. and St. There 28 Shadow—craft is special are which brings facial out 6% a process Including 1,800 institutions Batterles of higher learn- 02., grandchildren. following brothers The Commissioner County feature highlights by the and and sisters also survive: Mrs. Gregor contours of shade effect. ing use face enrollment drop of 40 an nlsnnmon Techny, Ill.—Bishop Smoley, Bernard Mrs. Hanna Lodermeier, Mrs. J. Shadow-craft superior is other to of photography type COMPLETE any Math according Notch, Christ Rlenkush, Andrew Dr. cent, to Henry Sheil, Auxiliary per Chicago, of re- John Zupan, Zupnn, Bartel Zupan, Steven because of its true-to-life and sparkling clar- need READY than the Fifth TO District WEAR ceived M. Wriston, appearance 12 Nov. president 1 of Brown cost young men as no more Felix Zupan, and Zupan. .. ity. brothers Now is the time in the Society have photograph of the Di- taken by to lamin allord spend. university our and your head of the Mrs. Mary Paul Associ- Stearns County to ' can vine Word. Because See the import- of It! Try It! Enioy ation It! of American skilled artists Christmas gift Universities. for that will be long offered/I St. Cloud—Requiem Mass was a ro- skilled of brothers in the work Oct. Mary‘s Cathedral MrS. 25 in St. for The ance enrollment drop coupled with membered. Burial Mary Paul, who died Oct. 90, 22. of the missions, department the S'l'ROBEL'S inflationary Tsdlumpgrlm-Illlllams a new current spiral has Calvary The following in cemetery. MIMIEI was opened Techny in Septem- at was caused colleges their to TOG children survive: Edward Henneman. St. many “4e Your and use :39 vote support at 1 ber give the to brother Tail‘ Cloud: John Henneman. Moorhend; capital endowments. young can- Almost with- Cook: 3 Henneman, Henne— $3055V~TH£ Arthur Andrew didates complete high school FUN General exception the Election Nov. 7, out colleges ERAL a HOM raise E 5a must Minneapolis; L. Mrs. J. Bessaw man, course plus specialized training in their cut services, Jewelers and more money, “ERICA. (Stella), Werner. N. Dak.; Mrs. J. J. TELI60 950 1 be SICLOUDMINN. will appreciated. the ‘ trades they prefer. The brothers - and eventually ' Minneapolis; Howard (Eleanore), Mrs. raiSe their tuition, Optometrists (Leone). N. Henry Robinson Werner. take the responsibilities of the Dr. Wriston declared. over He urged Dak.; Mrs. Angelyn Wilson. Minne- and ‘DI-IOTOG'RADI-IGR needed crafts the to the 1 ’70»; many government establish carry on to 0“ apolis. She leaves grandchildren and 14 a 614 The St. Germain Street firms listed here deserve work to of the missions. They train draft policy that will Paul permit great-grandchildren. Mrs. col- POLITICAL AD. Inserted 10 and paid 5091/, for was be St. Germain 146 remembered St. “’ Phone when dis- you are architects, electricians, member Christian Mothers by Polipnick. St. Ann’s Emil R. of 3, Sauk Centre. leges plan to their as future St. Cloud, a carpen- Minn. tributing the dif- pro- patronage to your the Cathedral parish. of printers, mechanics, in ters, and ferent lines business. of grams. . Charles Jay Rosen 40 trades. The ceremonies some Princeton—Funeral services were took place in the St. Mary mission church conducted Oct. in St. Edward's 20 seminary chapel. Charles Jay Rosen, for infant of Mr. son and Edward Rosen, who died Oct. Mrs. 105-1 T9 Seventh Ave. Boutell’s So. Wagner The Rev. Adelbert offered 18. Reds Don’t Want Martyr Mass. He by his the is surviver parents Ft. Cloud and three sisters brothers. and two Rome. Hungarian Communists — Cushing Mrs. Joseph have enlisted specialists to seven FURNITURE and FLOOR COVERINGS Avon—Requiem Mass offered was the failing health Cardinal of save Oct. Benedict’s church 23 in St. for Mindszenty, 58, Reuters said Cushing. Mrs. Joseph who til, died Oct. Expert a re- Installation Ben Mgr. Covering Statz Floor Dept. , parish Burial the 1!). in Anxious cemetery. port. keep the to Primate was Cushing with children: Mr. survives two from dying; in prison, the Reds have Francis, Apole, MN. Peter Mool and considered releasing him, and even (Lola), Robbinsdale. There seven are * ¥ the following specialists grandchildren The brothers and have advised of , use also sisters survive: Mrs. Pearl Wilcox, sleep-inducing drugs to stave off Mrs. Elvine Shndbolt, Mrs. Faye Shaw, DINNDDRF' his threatened collapse, the nervous and Murl, Lon, Ross, Lloyd, and Forest added. report arkle. Edgar Mrs. Stromwall Foreman—Funeral services died Oct. 20. The following were con- brothers ducted Oct. Louis’ in St. church 25 for and sisters survive: Mary and Joseph, Sixth Meeker County District Mrs. Edgar Stromwall, who died Oct. 22. Albany: Mrs. Martha Shone and Mrs. PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE Mr. S omwall survives with three Anna Flint, Minneapolis; and John and daughte Marilyn, Jean, and Barbara. Albert, Albany. 5: brothers, Four four sisters also and P'ainting Contractor sur- Pittsburgh Paints Varniohes Mrs. Bernard Griep — — vxve. Long Berndrd Prairie—Mrs. Griep, Imperial Washable 72, Wallpaper Anthony Ewertowsky r who buried died Sept. Congressman Farmer 30, the in was Albany.’»Requiem Mass ofl'cred was TEI. parish 435 12 Oct. following 7th cemetery 2 Re- Ave. SO. Cloud St. a Oct. Our Lady. 23 in of Seven Dolors quiem Mass by offered Father George church Anthony for who Ewertowsky Ranch. Mr. Griep survives with the fol- lowing children: Mrs. Frank Trisco (Gertrude). Osakis; Mrs. Clarence Weber (Orvilia), Browerville; William. Illlcyrus. 0.; Bernard. Jr., Paul; St. Mrs. Albert .y. Bense * (Sylvia) and Mrs. Clarence (lohman (Alvina), Long Prai- rie; Louis, and Sacramento, Calif. There 26 grandchildren three and are great- grandchildren. Frank Krystosek Royalton.—Funeral services were con- . ducted Oct. 28 in Holy Trinity church MARSHALL for Frank Krystosek, 81, who died " FRED Oct. The 25. Rev. L. J. Ohotta offered the Requiem Mass. Burial in the was parish Mrs. cemetery. Krystosek pro- ccded him in death. Nine children sur- vivo: Mrs. John Kanlor (Mary). Aloys Krystosek (Alex), Mrs. William Bohick (Agnes), and Mrs. Philip Schlichting Royaltoh: (Helen), Mrs. Christ Werner (Rose), Hampton, 1a.: Mrs. Alfred Donek (Caroline) and Mrs. to John O’Tremba (Martha), Harding; Peter Krystosek, Minneapolis; and Paul Buhl. There 21 grandchildren and nine are great-grandchildren. Two brothers. Jo- seph and Michael, Holdingford, also Congress sur- \‘IVE. Melvin Lnngseth Fergus Falls—Requiem Mass of- was fered Oct. 18 in Our Lady Victory of church for Melvin Langseth, 26, who died Oct. 14. The ’VARCON Rev. H. B. Wessling ofl'ered the Mass. Burial in the was par- ish cemetery. Mr. Langseth’s death was by caused burns Protects Below! SI received while to severe installing electric equipment Mont- in Varcon Anti-Freeze Surviving his gomery. parents, Mr.. are and Mrs. Olaf Langseth, and the follow. “Regular” Record Shows. The ' ing brothers and sister: Julian, Orris. 9 8C-.- and Ervin, all of Fergus Falls; LeRoy, For the in United States in the Philip- . . navy BATTERIES Only and Bernice Langseth, pine area; at , / home. l ’ - OFred of Marshall first member Congress the to was oppose A full strength, of” anti-rust methanol, Feast Patron. 50-50 solution—backed iniquitous federal its by the Barden aid education of bill because to a 7 9.5 $100 bond freeze against dom- discrimination against parochial schools. T2 Month! Noted for positive protection! Donnelly in Guarantee oge Grp. Exch. T, C He has consistently control the federal opposed trend toward VARCON PERMANENT because he admin- has faith in the ability of local people great to Donnelly—'St.i Therese’s parish 295 An marked anti-rust, glycol anti- its patronal feast ister pr’ograms. day their Oct. own Rugged, does the toughest iobs 15 with the observance freeze; of Thirteen gollon. . . . . . . . . Hours’ devotion. spare! l2 with month to .He power has voted Communism check home by and to at sup- overseas Father VARCON VARCON Joseph "Deluxe" "I88" Lendacky, O.S.C., 24 has 39 heavy-duty guarantee; mo. porting and constructive themselves help people help to programs dellvered the morning and evening II.95* guarantee Inexpensive; bulk. Rust, plates; Plostok 80 case; amp. Father Leo Revering, tighten security sermons. to laws. evaporation inhibited; our Tintah, officiated the hour closing capacity. at VARCON "Super Active” gallon................ — devotions, assisted by Father Ray- 36 I4.?5*' guarantee mo. mond Jacques, Morris, deacon; and FREE PARKING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE *Above Batteries, Gr. l Father Theodore Peterka, Elbow I Lake, subdeacon. Exch. Father Nicholas K r e a m e r, Wheaten, led the chant of the Lit- of the Saints. Other priests any PAIID present Fathers John Au ADV.—Prepared were the and inserted by County Stearns Marshall All-Party Volunteer Committee. Sauk Norbert Bentfield. Chairman. Centre. Fearon, Morris; Walter Bednark, Collie; and Francis Hahn, pastor. \ .‘Ls‘L—‘d. ..-._