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

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I Friday, November 3, PAGE SIX CLOUD REGISTER 1950 THE ST. .d « l British Declares Meier Priest Wedding Holdingford Goldeh in THE (‘oMPANY 0031er RE-ELECT Asleep Radio Church to Manufacturers of B. Leo Sash Doors Interior Finish Catho- appeal for London.—An .. . . . . . . the of lics advantage take to more 535 E. St. Germain St. Cloud nel- radio made the Rev. A by Gambrino was \ ain’s 0.F.M., Bri lus Andrew, and Catholic religious priest radio address adviser the BBC, in to an For County Catholic Westminster before the he said, Evidence Guild. Its power, belief,” the Church “beyond but ~Cornmissioner is thought enough about “has not Metal Roofing Cornice Co. 8. has been sufficiently this and not it.” prepared pioneer in to District religion is The need for First re— All Types of - ' vealed, 'he continued, his work in County Stearns religious broadcasting. Of the for iRooting 'Sheet Siding Metal ’ people 50,000,000 of Britain on a - of - Which City Comprises the Sunday, only 5,000,000 recent st’cmud. church but 15,000,000 to went W. N. McDowaII J. Geo. McDowaII religious listened service from to - vote a Your will and Support BBC, although the there was an- Phone 1526 St. Cloud other the at ‘on be Appreciated. same program time. “The invention of radio will l' be important the to Paid for Inserted and Political Ad: prove as as invention printing, will of and 'SAUK Cloud, Minn. Gambrino, St. by B. Leo have effect the minds CENTRE great as on al- and lives has of Radio men. / ready mil- enabled to flay men _ Friend/1y. lions the the and change fa These of Business Pol. Adv. Firms world. Hitler would have been not Appreciate Deserve and Your Patronage Hitler Stalin Stalin with- and not it,” he said.’ out Father Andrew sign at CO.’ FLOORING sees no SCHNEIDER all the of impending conversion BORGMANN of.England, said IMPLEMENT but CO. step one WALL TILE ALUMINUM ASPHALT—RUBBER & forward has made—there been (Hildegard) MR. AND MRS. FRANK Gobernatz, Holdingford. Standing, WHEN Farm- is interest generally in John Deere Quality , Equipment v now more left Cyril, Mrs. Victor right, Monen (Eliza- to 5.- 52 St. Cloud, Minn. 191/2 Highway Ave. & Holdingford celebrated MEIER of the1r are religion. beth), Once Roman, all Holdingford; A Customer. and of Angela, St. OUQLITV Always Friend A (ARM wedding recently, their entire family golden ‘EOUIDMENT was Cloud; Edmund, Walter Schmidt, Buffalo; Mrs. Telephone Souk 129 Centre. Minn. R: the occasion. Pictured above, left right, Advised home for to F. D. Was Not Heldingford; (Christine), Mrs. Frank Schweitzer Harry St. seated, Mrs. Sandkamp (Eleonora), are ~ Leo (Clara) St. Cloud; and Annandale. Paul Park; Mr. and Mrs. Meier; and Mrs. Joseph Cardinal by 0n Byrnes ALEXANDRIA am. 'ARNDT’S BERGGREEN what comm? > New York—Cardinal Spellman MAIN llA'l‘ClIERY FUNERAL HOME Firms Friendly These Business “ did late President advise the not F D. Roosevelt regarding the C. Didn't “.5. A. CORRIGAN Friends Certified Know Her Patronage White Leghorns Your and Deserve Appreciate I nomination James F. of Byrnes for U.S. Approved Heavies Phone W R 84 84 or Vice President 1940, it is in Commercial Feeds re- and l By O’Brien, run: John A. Rev. vealed in Look. This is direct Poultry Supplies a Souk Centre, Minn. RICHARD PAUTJSEN PAULSEN J. JOHN The firms here de- repudiation listed of made Alexandria, statement Minnesota Gracevilio. Minnesota a mo. 9...... Phone 135 by Jonathan Daniels in previous piety OUTSTANDING I N T H E Catholic of girl child.- For myself, I prayed for two a remembered be to serve article. Look Daniels that stated and social apostolate charity friends insight of her into the gift faith.” of Brothers Paulsen gave an . FARM when distributing Roosevelt, after talking with Arch- Dorothy Day lec- the they justice is powerful help derived you are One afternoon she got — up RONDESTVEDT EQUIPMENT bishop Spellman and in Work others the Flattering and Stucco author, d‘t and from the practice of their t co- dif- ‘ the re- Sister to stop patronage in enough courage 3. your Church, dropped Byrnes from founder with ligion. She read The Imitation. con- Ornamental Plain and of Charity ask her how and to ferent lines McCORMICK-DEERING business. of sideration, he convinced FARM IMPLEMENTS Peter Maurin of Christ and the New Testa- as was her first infant baptized. get MINNESOTA ALEXANDRIA. that Byrnes’ fallen- status Catholic of the and hungered wistfully Refrigerators—Home ment ‘ as a Freezers & Farm Supplies The only arranged for not nun Catholic would lose Worker for claser union with Jesus. away many 'move- but instruction that for the of Sank Centre Catholic According let- the and votes. to ment a While working in New ' Or- mother, who after her a year RAPIDS, SAUK- from His Eminence’s Houses ter secretary, Hos- of leans, Baptism, she Continued make confirmed. to was I Monsignor Gustav J. Schultheiss, pitality. Two church visits. She did not meet “It love,” she ob- human was Spellman Cardinal stated that he of her books, single Catholic, least, at a or, “that helped to serves, me un- These Friendly Firms expressed views Business F‘ such Union to MELROSE never re any m her of acquaintances dis- none derstand divine love. Human President S Roosevelt, and that Mr. t q u a 7' e o closed their Catholicity. It is Patronage, Appreciate Deserve Your and love its best, unselfish, glow- at R had him: “. Byrnes Written In d I om e a n pity that Catholic in city a . . so a ing, illuminating days, gives our House of that [Mr. Roose- H03- conversation, be These Friendly did, Business Firms for she then close ’ none was glimpse of the love of God us a pital/ity, tell velt] referred the that to rumor the Church to and, apparently, for I all that who Appreciate Deserve and Your man. Patronage pray the of he had asked advice about t s o r'y . . . your needed but friend bring to her a groping for the will truth are her life and had and nomination RAPIDS my you op- in. It offers interesting side- C0. S'AUK HDWE. Dorothy Day an be led by the Holy Ghost from work.»- posed and the President stated it, a light the reticence of upon light. darkness into I could so not untrue.” it Dorothy ' in home in was Catholics, their grew up and blind- a many breathe live without that EM P l R E nor which the God of none name to opportunities Furniture was to Major Appliances, Hardware, ness many light the light of faith Complete rarely if mentioned. . Al- . . . Loss ~Is . . share their ever faith. . given by to merciful God me a MelroseMotor MEMORIALS, though . Inc. not actually Co. Commu- _ a In her church visits who the Light she is of the World.” Phone 375 Sauk Rapids. Minn. Tokyo. Communist The she nists, wasactive in radical re- —- I “God, prayed: I believe. Help For Dorothy Day has gime, having left-wing taken the admin- years MELROSE. “INN. movements. Genuine over Phone Thou mine unbelief. Take 171 Melrose. Minn. been away carrying her apostolate istration Univer- the Catholic and of deep, however, WE on SPECIALIZE IN MEMORIAL.- her was com- mine unbelief. Take charity, away of bringing Christ FOR CATHOLIC my and CEMETERIES sity Peking (Fu Jen), has of passion for the SALES SERVICE ls- and poor. LITTLE'FALLS heart of stone and give Built—Eternal Empire the Jill- His love me the the as to under- a contain- official sued poor, statement * Returning an from all-night heart of flesh.” When her baby ses- privileged, and the down-and- regulations ing rules. The _ new are taverns dance halls, smns 1n she determined or to came, was outers. promise ultimately sweeping and .she' people going to early have saw; her baptized Catholic: a complete elimination all These Friendly Firms the Business Next Week: David of Coldstein Mass. The spectacle stirred ELI), her “I going not have to her I'Tl.‘llFI L was control and the all orig- Church and *Based caused her his book, Where long to for their floundering and Appreciate Your Patronage through upon Deserve many years inal which the for purposes faith. 'I A‘Fou'nd She um- would Christ. (New York: enter and, I had done, doubting and hes- as Society founded. The versity kneeling in Doubleday back & Co. 1950). was (‘0. PRODUCE itating, a undisciplined pew, mur- and controlled Divine Word had Walgreen the of Ph 8 “God, be merciful to mur, amoral. I felt that FAT]: it me, the was univer- administration the of the Minit. sinner.” The deep faith and. a thing greatest I could do for Little Agency Carmelite Congress 3, ‘We Communists took it the sity until Pay Highest Prices Your for . Prayerbooks, Other Religious Rosaries and Articles over. New York—Members all from EGGS, and ' POUlTRY, HIDES WOOI WEDDINGS i ' IN DIOCESE sections the of attended country Curran Give Fund $50,157 to the first national of Dis- Studio O Portraits congress MELROSE. MINN. calced Carmelite Mass. tertiaries in Candids O Record com- Worcester, con- — memoration the of seventh Commercial 0 cen- the announced by tributions Laudenbach-Pelzer Nepomuk's were church. The Rev. W. G. Birk of the giving tenary of the Brown Photo Phone Broadway 0 Finishing 866 125 E. St. celebartcd Augusta.—Before the v Nuptial r Nuptial Mass Muss. Attending Alumni fund College a Holy Cross Scapular by Lady Our St. to Milnosfl the offered bride Oct. 19 in St. Mary's Alice church. ‘Kapsner‘, were Irene total of A The Miés Husnik. Simon the fiscal 1949. firms listed de- Adeline Stock. The for here theme Pelzer, and “The daughter Lorene Mr. Kapsner. of year Frank Hardware was W. C. Bares Co. WEBER, Agent Husnik, and Mrs. Rudy Pelzer. Eugene became the Kanfold. ’ bride and Marcel Scapular: Garment of Holiness, the fund, $50,157 of 2,710 to rememberéd gave be to of Harvey Husmk Laudenbach. attended the bridegroom. of Mr. and serve Ushers son Channel HARDWARE of Grace, Pledge of total, of in increase 16 Mrs. cent Frank Mildan Laudenbach. Kapsner Father Vincent per General rivers] an Hardware and Andrew and Coal Insurance Car- when distributing The Peace.” Wicgand offered with the opened Mass. Attending contributors 11 you are the number of and ma. congress an bridal couple Kathleen Laudenbach. Home Appliances Solemn Pontifical were Mass in the Dis- Hardware raised. Orbeck-Macked‘anz dollars increase in Related AUTO FINANCING cent and Lines dif- the in patronage per Jacqueline Laudenbach, your and Frank Pel- Maytag Washing Machines calced Carmelite Roscoe—Before chapel, offered OUR the include OWN The figures do Nl'iptial HARDWARE Mass not of- Jack Laudenbach REAL a ESTATE the LOANS usher. zer. was Bottle business. Gas fered ferent lines of Oct. 19 in‘St. Agnes’ church, Bishop Miss by Raymond A. Lane, sil- $33,765 donation made by the Melrose Scheidecker-Skibitzki s. Gladys Mackedanz. Telephone :3 daughter Little Minn. Falls, of Mr. Phone and 569 117 E.“ First St. M.M., Superior General of Mary- jubilee class of 1925, accord- Pcrham.—Mis‘s Mrs. John ver Florence Mackedanz. Skibitzki, became the bride knoll. daughter Mr. Clarence Matthew Cavanaugh. of of ing P. Mrs. ' to Bartholomew Orheck. and of Mr. and Mrs. son Skibilzski, became John the Orbeck bride of Francis of St. Martin. Father Jo- FOR OVER FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS Scheidecker. Mr. Bloch of and Mrs. celebrated Robert sept the Mass. son Eileen FOLEY Scheidecker, before Kotschevar. Confirmation Nuptial Arlene Berlin HOME Mass Fischbach. SIMON of- a and Mar- ih FUNERAL ET fered Oct. 23 in St. Stanislaus’ Mary church. garet Mackedanz attended the The Rev. S. bride. A. The Fadrowski celebrated bridegroom’s attendants were the Mass. Attending 'Ralph the Mackedanz couple and Jerome Lieser. were / Economical Dignified These . Personal Friendly Business Service Firms . Mary Schroedl. Ushers Irene Guck, Patricia Nicholas — Dit- Fischbach —- were and trick. Marilyn Ray Bahls, Mackedanz. Robert Schei- and Telephone 666 Appreciate Little and Deserve Falls. Minn. Your Patronage (lecker. Blenker~Kortenbusch \ Koepp-Kierzek Prepared _ take Catholic to of Service Melrose.-——Miss the tn care Irene proper Kortenbusch, way. St. Anna.—The daughter marriage of Mr. of Miss and Mrs. Anton Kor- .. ‘- Helen Kiersek, daughter tenbusch, Mr. of and became Mrs. the bride ‘of Andrew Thomas Kiersek. Blenker, Norman mos. Koepp. .co. to of Mrs. Mary Blenker son of son BRENNY WE The CALL DELIVER WE of Mr. and Mrs. Albany. firms listed Walter Koepp before here Nuptial de- of St. Mass P. offered ' a Cloud. took place Oct. Sept. 12 in Immacu- 3 in St. Boniface’s church. Father lIK-NU CLEANERS to late be Conception church. Mathias remembered Father Matthew Hoffman celebrated serve the Mass. Lewandowski celebrated Attending the Nuptinl the couple Erma Blenker, were Foley. Minn. Pbond when distributing 86 Mass. The bride’s Frances attendants Gene Blenker. Herman are Dry Cleaning Blcnker. you Pressing and were - - IIonnek, Darlene Kolodieski, Albert and Kortenbuscb. Shirley Maytag Frigidaire Philco Radios Bottled Gas & Ranges HAROLD A. LUTZ, Prop. - in the dif- - patronage Kolodjpski. - Tony Kierzek your Melvin and Knutson-Mechavich Minnesota Paints IL Koepp attended the bridegroom. Phone 49 N. E. 116-118 St. let ’ Sti' ferent Cloud—The lines of business. marriage of Miss Nett-Thelen Service all productr trained by factory service Factory Finish Hat Blocking on men. Edna. Mechavich. daughter of Mr. and Freeport.—The marriage Veronica of Mrs. Alex Mechavich. George to Knut— Thelcn Joseph Nett to took place Oct. of Alfred Knutson son. of son Condo, ‘- in Sacred L1 Heart church. The Rev. N. Dak.. took place Oct. 21 in St. John Linus Schicti'cr. O.S.B.. LONG celebrated the Cantius’ before rectory the Rev. Peter PRAIRIE 'PANCRATZ Nuplial Mass. Attending the couple were Kroll. Rose Marie Mechavich and Earl Mr. and Mrs. Connie Hoeschcn. Hennesey the attended COMPANY, couple. INC. Maloney-Baraskara Gertken-Eicher: Fergus Falls.—Married Sept. 29 in These Friendly Business Firms Cold Springs—Before Nuptial Mass Our Lady of Victory church a Miss were church. 1615 offered _ St. in Boniface's Miss ’l‘heresia ‘Baraslmra- Since and Richard Ma- Appreciate Deserve and Your Patronage Eichei's, Mary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A loney, of Mr. Mrs. and C. J. Ma- son Leo Eichers, became the bride of Syl- Specializing loney. The Church, Rev. H. Commercial B. Wesslimz & Residence cele- Gertken, vester of Mrs. - Catherine brated the Nuptial Mass. son Mrs. Warren ‘. Gertken of Richmond. The Rev. Victor Maloney James and Maloncy attended Ronellenfitsch. ' 0.S.B.. celebrated the Heating Roofing the bridal couple. ASSOCIATION! Mass. Attending the bride lONG PRAIRIE Florence CREAMERY Schuler—Anderson were Eichers Isabelle and Wessels. Clarence Breckenridge.—Before Nuptial Mass Sheetmetalwork Insulation a Gertken and Lawrence Gertken attended offered Oct. 21 in St. Mary‘s church. Louellu the Butter bridegroom. Ushers Elmer were Miss Barbara Anderson. daughter of Eichers and Alphonse Vogt. Mr. Mrs. and Hartford Anderson. be- Pasteurized Milk Telephone and Cream Dockendorf-Rennie Littlé Falls 144 the bride of George Schuler. Jr., came St. of Mr. Cloud—Married and Mrs. George Schnler, in St. Anthony’s son Phone 18 Long Prairie. Minn. church Sr. The Rev. Benedict Petermcier Miss Mary cele- Rennie. Ann were brated daughter the Mass. of Attending Mrs. Lucy the couple Rennie, Ed- and Mavis win Johnson Dockendori‘, and Robert Schuler. Mr. of and Mrs. were son Ushers John John Conzemius. Dockendorf Jr., and of Shocks. The Rev. were SPRING Lewis World Johnson. B. J. Wildenborg celebrated the Nuptial Dyson-Schmekel Muss. Attending bride the Sandra were COLD You Can, Change the v Stroeing. Dorine Stroclmz. Mary Sull’ Long Prairie—The marriage Miss of - and Lorraine Dockendorl'. Kennet van, Margaret Schmekel. daughter of Mr. and Ruegemcr Al and Canon attended the Mrs. Frank Fuerstenbcrg of St. Joseph. t Firms Thes'e Friendly bridegroom; Ushers Del Stroeing Arthur Dyson, were 'to Long Prairie. of Business son and Al Schreifels. A Mr. and 16 Mrs. Arthur Dyson of Minne- sound film—30 minutes long. mm ‘ Appreciate apolis. place Deserve took Schmuck-Tretter and Your Sept. in Mary 9 St. Patronage Starring: Bing Crosby, Jack Benny and Rochester. of Mt. Carmel church before the Rev. Lastrup.——Miss Cleora Tretter, daugh- fiendants George Ranch. The Pa- Bob Hope, Loretta Young, were Mr. Irene ter of and Mrs. Dunne, Ann Frank Trotter. be- Blyth, tricia Dyson and Roger Huyink. . the bride Cpl. Raymond of came ‘ and other Hollywood and Father Arnold-Boklnskle stars James Keller, Schmuck, of Mr. Mrs. Herbert and son CO. THE WENNER Long Prairie.—Mlss Schmuck Lucille Bokinskie, of St. Paul, Founder before Nuptial ‘of the Christopher Movement. a ‘ daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Mass offend and Bokin- Oct. 21 in St. John Nepo- Wdys- So Many In skie. became muk’s N the Victor church. 0W bride of Arnold The Rev W. G. Birk AVAILABLE Hardware, Furniture. Imple- of St. Paul. celebrated of Mr. the Mrs. Frank Mass. Attending the and son Fuel. Furnaces and merits. ' Arnold. before couple Nuptial Mass Janet ofi‘ered Trotter Richard and a were Clubs, Societies, Adult to and Young People's Groups Oct. in Plumbing. 14 St. Mary Mount Carmel of Anderson. ‘_ within the Diocese of St. Cloud. church. Cold The Rev. Spring Granite Prod- George Rauch cele- Bialke-Tkaczik Licensed Embalming ’ brated the Mass. N0 The attendants CHARGE FOR RENTAL were Brennyville.——’l‘he marriage of Miss Can Helpful Be ucts Phone Mrs. Albin Cold Spring Bokinskie. Mary Laxen. 29 Ann Genevieve Tkaczik. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bokinskie, Mrs. Clarence Make Mrs. Anthony Tkaczik of Plan, to reservations for “You Change Can the your World” Bi‘aband. Leona Arnold, Albin Bokin- 3 Rainbow Diamond and Gray Robert Bialke, Au- of Mr. and Mrs. son now. skie. Jerome Bokinskie. Clarence Bra- thony Bialke place of Foley, took in grit feed poultry at your or band. and Eugene Arnold. Ushers were mull... St. Elizabeth's church. Rev. B. The A. I I I,I \ I I I I.I I...I_I_I.I.IJ_I.I.I,I_I,I,I dealer. I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill-IIIIIIIIII‘I‘II‘ Edward Arnold and Rodney Arnold. 3 Kroll celebrated the Nuptial Mass. At- St. Cloud Berscheid-Vouk Register tending the bride Postc- Dorothy were CARDINAL VON PREYSING, Bishop of Berlln, 0 ad- Mill ends from the Cold P.O. Sauk Rapids.——Married in Box Oct. 4 Sa- rick, Joyce Bialke, Mary Ann Bialke. and 229 de- The firms listed here Heart cred church Evelyn Vouk. Mary Jane Posterick. Bialke Clarence Spring plant for foundations, were St. ministered Confirmatlon children Cloud, to 31 of American m111- Minn. daughter of Mrs. Joseph Vouk. and and Bennie Bialke the' bride- attended driveways, walks, etc. civilian and personnel in colorful Herbert Berscheid, McNair Bar- tary. of Mr. and Mrs. Ushers and at Alfred Kipka son groom. a ceremony were remembered Please be to send “You Can Change the World" for John Berscheid serve of Kimball. The Rev. Richard Tkaczik. me chapel in Berlin. He assisted by racks Fathers Alfred C. Long- was 0 Aggregate granite-sand and showing Benedict Virnig celebrated the Nuptial Schneider-Barns the following dates: on U. chaplain ley, S. and Paul I priest of the St. archdiocese, and Knd army Mass Mrs. James Neil Mrs. Adrian Cold Spring, Isle, Morton at you .4 Flensbur]:.—Before Nuptial Mass distributing when a Dick, the Rev. Gorden British Catholic chaplain. Eight British are chil- Berseheid the attended bride. Adrian offered church. i, Oc‘.. 24 in Sacred Heart and Odessa. Minnesota. Berscheid attended ........................................................................................ the bridegroom. received the "at dren the sacrament Miss Esther Boras. daughter Mr. .. of and : ceremony. Choice lst 2nd Choice 3rd Choids Ushers James Nell Ambrose and were diff Mrs. Val became “Cardinal the Bol‘as, the bride Mar- in of Confirmation the Before spoke the in English. patronage to your group ,Berscheid. Schneider, Co. : tin Rob- of Mr. and Mrs. son Name Men need belief in God and of His dominion acceptance Cold Spring Husnik-Kapsner Granite Organization an over Schneider. Father ..5.' P. Otto cele- ert J. ...................................... .. .Ggr- .................. their he stressed. lives, “A real love of God and love fellow Lastrup.——The of one’s we of business. 3 ferent marriage Miss lines of" brated bride the Mass. Attending Address.. / trude Kapsner. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Helen City and Boras, Veronica Bernice is the beginning Cope, of and State contentment peace,” the Cardinal true were man Michael Kapsner, . Otto Husnik. to Boras, and Eleanor Martin I Boras. Gone COLD SPRING. MINNESOTA son said. the picture above the Cardinal is In shown giving Communion lllllIIIIIIIIII’IIII'IIIII'I’I'III'I'I'IIIIIm'Im-I to of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Husnik Rice of and Lawrence Schneider attended the candidates of the the Confirmation of class. Lake. took place bridssroom. Oct. 28 in St. John some