St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 29, 1950 · Page 2 of 4
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—“ r‘ fifir‘v_7--»-’?“§ 'v «mg w n my 7 v77 u". “w i, .u ' is “(r THE CLO REGISTER ST. UD PAGE THREE 1950 December 29, Friday, / v 7 PACE Cvics Clubs 'Lord’, More ’Give Two Receive Us Vocations, l IN REQUIESCANT Molnar C Co. Drug , . Charters REXALL AGENCY Their Notional Prescriptions Specialty I Mary Faust Mrs. Josephine Kilian Mrs. Kodak & Toiletrie- Supplies died Mary Faust, who Pierz.—Mrs. 80, offered Cloud—Requiem Mass St. was ST. CLOUD. MINN. the parish buried in Nov. 29. East Augustine’s church, St. in Dec. 19 was ceme- Requiem Mass offered following Kilian, 85, tery Josephine Cloud, Mrs. St. for 2. more Two children’s civic clubs Prairie children \ chose Perry church by Mon- 'in St. Joseph’s Dec. in the 2 Burial who died Dec. 16. »was Mahowald. Surviving Edward Au- signor St. family lot in the at are in diocese received their Knapp, i Cemetery the have d Wilhemine t; p r e s n e children: Mrs. Frank Nagel (Maud). chil- following five the Surviving gusta. are official Claseman, charters from the national Vice president; Carol Granite all Raymond, and Fred. of‘ William, City Ontario, Frank Gosmeyer, Mrs. dren: taut. Glendale, There Pie”; and Bert. Lawrence Cloud: recording Henry, St. Mrs. Ore; S headquartersw of the Catholic h t secretary; e p a n, grandchildren St. Au- 20 and Electric Co. Clear Lake; George, .great- Juenemann. seven are Copper, Clara Jane corresponding Mrs. Faust grandchildren. Civics of'America in Hennen, Freeport. Clubs Wash- Mrs. Herbert gusta: a mem- was se'cretary; Christian Mothers’ the society. W/ork, Paul. There ber of Harry St. and Mrs. and Albert Smidt, COMPLETE SERVICE ELECTRICAL ington, D. C. ser- 111;: great-grand- grandchildren 28 and 30 Sophia Warzecha Mrs. are The call geant pupils their at Wt!) I Lighting Floor cm! Fixtures arms. club of leaves Mrs. They the ‘civics the children. She aISo her sister, ‘ are Holdingford.—Requiem’Mass of- Truth . Plug Installations. club the was Tower of Civics ». her Clear and Gnenner. Lake, Mary school eighth grade in Mary’s St. church St. Hedwig’s for fered Dec. 6 in 2'22" George Krebs, St. Cloud. club. Vbrothér, “INN. 81‘. CLOUD. . Warzecha, who died Sophia 82, Mrs. club Long Prairie, and the of in Mrs. Kirsch Margaret Rev. J. J. Juba 3. The Peter oi- Dec. The St. John Cantius the seventh eighth grades in and group . the the Mass, Burial in parish Roscoe.—Funcral fered services was con- were chose Kathleen Maus, president; St. John Cantius’ school in St. following‘.children church for The ducted Dec. 21 in St. Agnes’ ASK FOR cemetery. sur- Duane _Bisch0ff, vice president; Michael, and Stanley, Mrs. Margaret Kirsch. died Dec. Vincent, who vive: Cloud. 90, Praguednbprocession . Minneapolis; Zacheaus, Surviving grandchildren Ed, eight Holdingford; 18. LaBelle Rosary. Ruehle, recording are EVERY during MONDAY the school of they recite the secre- Long At elections the as recent great-grandchildren. Pintok, Opole; five Mrs. Swanville; Mrs. Joseph and ,. and corresponding tary secretary; The children religious for vocations, Kirsch Christian Kuklok and Philip, Royal- member Nicholas of Sacred Heart of the Mrs. children school in pray more was a year, and Joseph Piotrowski, Stabat Prairie; sergeant Mothers and Trettel, North Mater Mission .Frank especially diocese. Mrs. in the ton; so- Sl. Gerirude's the image Munich of the Infant New Jesus 'la‘\ cieties. and Pospychall‘a, Ashland, carry Samuel Mrs.‘ call They their at club I Our arms. _ Because (Ed. Note: lack grandchildren and of of There' 57 61 Ore. space are Lady of Fatima Civics club. Little Falls Sodalvit-y Has previous issues the and in the Four sisters great—grandchildren report a on , {I Schlicht- following funerals until has been delayed survive: Isadore also The brother civics clubs PRE-PACK two are among ro~ week.) this Blaise Cekalla, Mrs. Mrs. Royalton; ing, than BULK ICE CREAM 3,000 Catholics civics Cathedral“: Unil ' more Kloss. Albert and Kallis, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Margaret Puff clubs functioning in the now Kasalla. Mrs. Peter Cloud—Requiem Installation St. Mass offered and Reception, was United States. They are sponsored Marthaler Simon' , 11 in the Cathedral Mar- Dec. Mrs. for powwow by the Commissign American HANlON DR. H. J. who Burial Puff, died ’garet Dec. 7. Grove—Funeral services Meire was on were Calvary Three children John’s church in cemetery. St. in conducted Dec. 4 Citizenship Names Chairmen the sur- of Catholic Uni- Mrs. Weiler and Edward (Alma) who vive: Marthaler, 78, died Dec. for Simon ‘Illlllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllIllll|lllllllll||||||||lllllllllllllll||Illlllllllllllllllllllll Bersity America, of Washington, ()PTI )METRIST , ,. Lowell Puff. St. Cloud: and Mrs. Arthur Joseph 0.S.B.. Kreuter.‘ The Rev. 2. ,prefect; Little Falls. New officers vice and Mary Lou Stor- C. Wprth, Tex. of (Bernadette), Ft. Thomas 29—Friday. St‘: Connell Mass. Mrs. Mar- Dec. offered the Requiem — - BUILDING «' . LAHR Theresa installed surviving sister, Mrs. is chil- and members— Also with the following thsler survives secretary-treasurer; were a new kamp, Bishop. Mass of feast. M'é'ry Canterbury. Their is foster to train- purpose Wash. There Edmonds. 13 Besler, Grove; John Albert, Meire dren: Brooten; are receivcd in Our Lady of Guada- Christ- St. Germain Collect of 601% second Gloria, ing Four working for citizenship of committees and good Rudolph, great-grandchil- chairman grandchildren and six Lady’s Law- Our Aloys, Boyd, Wis.: Ervin and among lupe sodality in St. Gabriel’s hos.- Puff of St. of Christmas. Mrs. member Creed. Preface Mrs. He pupils dren. Sauk Centre; their chairmen appointed of parochial junior high St. Cloud, Minnesota was a at man mas, rence. were the Eucharistic committees; and pital here. and the Christian Margaret's society Albany: (Edwina). Gi bert,‘ Meyer ‘ Red vestments. schools the St. throughoth week’s meeting of the nation. past Mothers’ society. Ray Imdieke (Mary), Grove: Mrs. Meire Officers Dorothy Rose Mary Conze- Silvers, chairman of are Gertrude’s sodality the Cathe— of of in Dec,.’30——Saturday Octave Roman Schulzeten- Greenwald: and Mrs. Thomas Evans mius, prefect; Joan‘ McCarthy, I the Apostolic Catholic and Truth (Lydia), Melrose. There 21 parish. berg dral Gloria, Ma‘ss. Special Christmas. are services Flensburg. Funeral were —— great-grandchil- grandchildren and two Beatrice committees; third Lady; and in Sacred Heart Collect, Our Thei- conducted Dec. 11 second The committees and their chair- brother, Frank, Meire Grove, dren. One Play! Presented Who died DANIEL Thomas Evans, for 46, church 'i of Creed. Preface Pope, Church Eucharistic, McConnell; chairman Rita also survives. of the social life or sen, men: Otto offered the Father P. J. Dec. 7. White Christmas. vestments. ,Wodicka and publicity Our Esther Mrs. Anton Lady’s, Mettenberg; committee. parish in the Burial Requiem Mass. was . the survives with His wife who Anton Wodicka, Catholic cemetery. Plum—Mrs. ‘69. Clara Stockinger; truth, 31~Sunday in Octave of Cecilia Dec. Maus acts as corre— Phillip Piehow- following children: Mrs. buried the in parish “FUNERAL died Nov. 28, was Special and publicity, Helen Kuhn. Mass. Gloria, Christmas. By Children‘ spondent for the St. Cloud Regi Thomas, La- (Phyllis), Jr.; ski LorEtta, in Requiem Mass following or- cemetery a ‘ I ,Collect Sylvester; second of St. Bernadette, and Verne, Jerome, Bernard. Joseph’s istor. The sodality St. church Dec, .will fered in 1. work mis- on on following Also are'the offered Carol. surviving Edward Mahowald Monsignor Preface of Christmas. Creed. third, sion following "projects the busi- Thirteen members Los Angeles, new brothers and sisters: Mike, with Were the Wodicka survives Mass. Mr. HOME Christmas. White vestments. each monthly meeting. of receiVed. Calif.; Mrs. Leo Kampa, Flint, Mich.; Anton” ness Carlos of and Charles ’ two , sons, . (holy l—Monday day of Jan. ‘Os-akis Parish Lakes: Detroit Randall; Steve, Joseph, There grandchil- Angie Meyer appointed chair- of St. Paul. two are was 'At previous December meet— a John, Martin: and Mrs. .John Stavish; One brother, Math Sc'huner, Pierz, Circumcision Our dren. obligation). of of the mission man group. ing Sophia Novitzki led discus— Little Falls. Mr. Evans member also survives. She member the of was . a was a. Day Christ- and Lord Octave 0 the of Knights of Columbus‘. discussed Plans for Christian Mothers’ society. sion the Immaculate ,ConcepA were a on Special Mass. Gloria, Creed, mas. Galarneault Josephc. be games’ held Gruenes in the ,Anton tion. She party to compared symbolism the COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT “Communicating f and P ' e a c e, r Osakis.——Children of the first Foley.—Requiem Mass, offered Was Valley.—Solemn Eden Requiem Mass Institute auditorium Sunday, Jan.‘ of flag country’s with the our White with” Christmas. of vest— in John's .‘sepb Dec. 18 St. church for offered Nov. 27 in Assumption four grades of Immaculate Con- was Klemmer symbolic Sally 21. and Linda standard Our Lady. 'of AND MODERN FUNERAL Galarneault, who ,Dec. 13. 62, died church Anton Gruenes. who died 50, ments. or ception parish to present La‘ubauch named cochair- are a in Burial-was in Assumption cemetery. were Father Gruenes, Its field Nov. 23. A. J. the blue of with strewn Holy Jan. 2—Tuesday. Name of " SERVICE Christmas play, Legend THAN A of MORE the FOR Cloud. Mrs. Galarneault St. sueres brother of deceased, offered the Mass, the recalls the men. stars which stars 'Glonia, Special Mass. second Jesus. crown daughter, Letha. Also surviving with by James assisted Father Mohm, Osakis, Christ Child, Thursday of this 'one on Mary’s bars brow.. The white Following their business of meet— brothers Collect all but Solemn Mass) the following and sisters: (in Henry deacon: Father Steichcn, St. Nich— 65 YEARS. are week. St. Cloud; John, Mary, and Thomas, and symbolize spotless purity had olas'. subdeacon; Father Joseph Var- her ing, sodalists and Christmas Stephen, Creed, Christmas can St. of a > of Foley. all The play, Sarah, ley, Paynesville, ceremonies. under the direction master of of and the lruby stripes the of Rita McConnell, party. Florence Preface. White rays vestments. the Burial parish Pall- in cemetery. Charles Freiler was Gertrude Stone, first grade teacher her burning love. Held, McConnell, Marie and 3—Wednesday. day -~Jan: Last of were bearers Andrew Lahi‘, Lauer, Arnold were Munich—Charles New Freiler. four- in the public school, will be TELEPHONES: Gruenes. pre- in charge. Andrew Leander Kalthofl’. Clem- Games played, Other Dec. .discussions Octave St. John. Mass for Advent of 'on Were and-one-half-‘ onth-old of Mr. and son Kalthoff, sented St. Mary’s and Linus in hall. Kalth'off. Mrs. ent ’Benediction awarded, prizes ’ Christmas Martin and reiler, and The Col- led, died Dec. 10. in Missal. Gloria, second 27 were re- 238-W Gruenes survives with the following chil- OFFICE Othmar Hohmann. ThOSe offered 0.S.B., who have leading carols During the lunch, roles spectively, by Dolores Teiken third Church lect Our Lady, for and of Bernard, Peter, sung. dren: Alois, 'J‘hcresia, the Mass Immaculate in Conception David Undlin, the gifts Anton, J12; John, Christ exchanged dis~ Joseph, and Margaret. Lois Fleming. and Apostles. Preface are: Pope, of the as Residence—1543 were church. Burial or in the parish was ceme- Two brothers sister also survive, and Ch‘ld ‘Beverly Johnson, a tributed Nicholas by St. mother; and his Surviving White tery. his vestments. ; parents and are as Sodalists one have several sent A. the Rev. J. Gruenes and John Grue- brother. Daniel. He also Mary leaves his Gl‘undman helper. and Marie pa- Jan. 4—-Thursday. Last day of an 'St. boxes clothing of Eden Valley: Jose- In- and sister, and toys to nes, a Eleven, Cloud Seventh North ternal grandparents. Avenue Mr. Jo- and Mrs. Stoetzel. phine, Clyde, Mr. Gruenes Mo. Holy Mass for Octave of Innocents. dian in The was a missions .Minnesota monthly meeting is and next seph Freiler. New Munich; and his mu- member St. Joseph’s of society. Dec. in Missal. Gloria, second 28 ternal grandparents, Several Mr. and Jo- Christmas Mrs. Canada. scheduled Tuesday, Jan. in- \ 16. songs, Michael Reicher‘t seph Althaus, Melrose. Our Lady, Collect third for of cluding “O Come, Little Children,” Long Prairie—Funeral services Nolden Herman were Church Pope, Gradual Al- and “Away In Manger,” “It or Came a conducted Nov. the-St. Mary 28 in of Mt. Souk Rapids.——-Requiem Mass of- leluia Christ- but Tract, was Upon Midnight verse Clear,” Carmel church no for Michael Reicherf, and a I-Iedrt feted Dec. 15 in Sacred church Red who died Nov. The Preface. OR: 76, 24. Rev. George vestments. “Silent be Night" will mas for Herman Nolden, who died Dec. 12. sung. the Rauch offered Requiem Mass. Burial ,Mass Christ , the Eteunal High of Burial in the parish Mrs. cemetery. was The sponsored by the in the parish cemetery.:"l?he follow- program, was Nolden chil- survives with the following Priest said. be White vest- may children ing survive: Mrs. Modesto Knights of Columbus, will be Clarence, Sheboygan. dren: Wis.; James, pre- ments. Gamble, D,earb0rn. Mich.; Hubert Reich- ceded by Flribault: Harold, Rochester; Aloys, devotions and the bless- and Roger Reichert. Chicago. Ill.: ert Jan. S—Friday. Vigil (watch) St. Cloud: Mrs. Robert Powell, St. ing of children. Mrs. George A. (Leona). Tomlinson r Cloud; Mrs. Anton before the Epiphany. Yacizer, .lr.. St. Special Mass. Hartselle, Ala; Viles Mrs. William A. Mrs. William Cloud; Goedert, Chicago; Gloria, Collect second St. Tele- of (Dorothy), Antonio, ’l‘cx.: Department San Mrs. Cloud: Frances, St. Mrs. R. John- and C. Heads E. J. Burke (Una), Los Angeles, Calif.: spborus, third Our Lady, Creed, of Garrison, Mont. He also leaves five son, and Jerome Reichert, Rochester. There Christmas Preface. brothers and White sisters; Joseuh Noldeu. two vest- grandchildren. following 12 .The are Canada: Mrs. John_ erbst, Mountain ments. brothers sisters and also survive: Mrs. Top, Pa.; Mrs. George Flynn, Holly- Appointed by Are Schenk, E. A. Long L. Prairie: Mrs. G. Calif; wood, Jacob, Wis.: Sheboygan, sr.‘ Réch Cross, St. Henry Cloud; Richert, Dick- Frank. Lake; Adolph, Big Susan Rice: and inson, N. Dak.; and F. G. Reicheri, St. Richard, St. Cloud. There 26 grand- are Paul. Thomas’ children. St. \ Prexy Joseph Nieland Mrs. Barbara Klinkner Breckenridge. Requiem Mass was, —- St. Joseph—Funeral services offered Dec. were 5 St. Mary’s church in for Buried Rites in conducted Dec. St. church 12 in Joseph's Joseph Nieland. who died 63, Dec. 2. St. Paul.—Appointments Mrs. for Barbara’ Klinkner. of, Burial Petermeiei- was Father Benedict offered the sev— in the parish Four chidlren cemetery. division eral Mass. Mrs. Nieland and departmental survives with two survive: Mrs. Elizabeth Scahefer, St. children, Darrell. Frazee: and Mrs. W. heads St. Thomas’ at college have Cloud; Jake Klinkner, Mrs. St. Cloud; K. Fisher. Hawley, Minn. l.loseph been announced by the Very Josephine Rev. Tracy, Sundance. Wyo.; and l Rehecca Johnson ' Mrs. Margaret Bryant, Upton, Wyo. Vincent J. Flynn, St_ Thomas’ , Mora.—Funeral services There 14 grandchildren and two were con- are president_ ducted Dec. 5 in St. Mary’s church for great-grandchildren. One’ sister, Mrs. Johnson. Rebecca six-month-old daugh- Catherine Hufford, The Park Rapids, Rev. and Frederic Bieter has one of Mr. and ter 'Mrs. Jack Johnson, who brother, Peter Arendt, Eastend, Sas— St. Joseph—Funeral been services named chairman of the' di- died‘ Dec. Father Norbert 2. Hinnenkamp katchewan, also Canada, survive. for Sister Susan vision Rech, Benedic- languages of and literature. officiated with burial in the parish ceme- Joseph Picotte Her tery and the tine parents following He held the succeeds Con— the at Rev. Edward nun, were Prairie—Joseph Belle who Picotte, brothers and sisters survive: Robert, of,St. Benedict Klein, vent here Tues- who is leave of absence. died Family Dec. buried on 9, in Holy on was Barbara. Beverly, Betty, and Bonita, day following of last Requiem week. cemetery Mass of- all home. Her :1 at grandparents, Mr. and Roman R. Sevenich has been fered Dec. by the 12 Rev. Robert Smith. Mrs. Leo Miller. also survive. Office of the appointed Dead head followed of the newly estab- was Two sisters survive: Mrs. Frank Peter Jutz by lished Solemn department Heroux. Requiem St. Cloud, of business _and Mrs. Isaac Mass, and ad- a Pierz.—Solemn Requiem Mass of- Beveridge, Sacramento, Calif. was interment ministration.‘ made in the convent was fered Dec. 7 in St. Joseph’s church for Moran David cemetery. Sister Susan died Dec. Jutz, Dr. Peter 66, who died Monsi- Maurice Dec. J. Quinlan; 3. profes- Belle Prairie.—David Moran, who died Edward‘Mahowald offered the Mass, in 16 the St. Cloud hospital. gnor English, of is the head of sor new Dec. buried 8, in the parish was assisted by Father Peter came- Meyer, Emery, Born Wadein, in Germany, in the department following of English. Requiem Prev- tery Mass offered S. Dak., brother of Mrs. a Jutz: Father and 1878, Sister in Holy Susan Family church by the Rev. this to iously Earl Boldt. Burial Father held in Flynn, the parish came St. Thomas’ was Robert Smith. Surviving follow- the Jutz cemetery. Mrs. and children in are, nine country 1896. president, had served acting as children: Mrs. W, D. Allord (Irene) ,and survive: Mrs. George Konen (Agnes) . head She of the entered the department. scholasticate Theodore, Rapid City, Dak.: Ella, S. and Mrs. Dudley (Leona), Ft. Ripley: . Fergus Falls; Mra._ Enlund Victor here Henry in Mrs. Winsches (Emelia)._Little 1900, and, during almost Changes'in biology the depart- ('Sadie"), Gervaise, Ore.; Ovid, St. Rock; Mrs. Joe Konen (Mildred). An- all the 47 of her religious find ment Dr. John McMillan years Cloud: Mrs. Lester Geyer (Viola). Hop- oka; Mrs. 'Arnold Rohloff (Christina) life, she engaged in kins: Mrs. Joe Bentler (Sylvia). named Ran- acting head was the depart- of and Walter nursmg, Raymond, Hope, and N. dall; Dewey, Little Falls; and Mrs. Fred first Dak.: in St. Alexius’ and‘Rheinhard hospital, and Bis- Isadore, Pierz. He ment. succeeds John Gicsen. Dr. Thorp (Bernadette). Mandan, N. Dak. There 27 grandchildren. The follow- are N. marck, Dak., later St'. Cloud at who. recently resigned after 21 There 23 grandchildren and nine ling brothers are and sisters also survive: hospital, and then St. Raphael’s at great-grandchildren. head the biology of de- Mrs. Hugo Dorn, Buckman: Mrs. Martin years as lack (Ed. note: Because of of home in St. Cloud. .Weisensel, She Nick, Theodore, retired space all and of Dr. Giesen will partment. con- in previous issues the the. report New Ulm. Mr. Jutz on member of from active was duty few a tinue teach in the department, to years a ago following funerals has been until ll. delayed St. Joseph’s society. _' because of failing health. however. this week.) Mrs; Flal'laven . Anna. Hager I Sharlet MarrMeyer Sauk Centre—Mrs. Anna Hagar Fla- SerVices Funeral St. Cloud—Funeral Held services haven, 82, who died Dec. were buried 4, was . in conducted Peter's Dec. 4 St. church in Calvary following cemetery Re- a for _Sharle’t Meyer, four-month-old quiem Mass offered in Our Lady of the , ", dhughter of and Mrs, Edward Angels church Father Dec. Sylves- r. 6. on K: Meyer. The Rev. Ralph Ascholf officiated. Renner ter offered the Mass. She is For Nun Little Falls Her in survive. parents survived by P. \ Herman tw'o Hatter. sons, St. Paul; and Roscoe E. Flahaven. Min- Mrs. Catherine Becker neapolis; and daughter, Mrs. Clar- one St. Cloud.-—-Requiem Mass offered was Arneson. Minneapolis. There ence are Dec. in Holy Angels’ 6 church Mrs. for grandchildren. three Catherine \ Backer, who 71, died Dec. 3. Francis Little Falls.—-Funeral services St. Keller Aug. here 13, MrS. Otto convent The Rev. J. Valentine Klimek offered the Mass, and for Sister interment in Calvary Mary Xavier (Marie Tintah.—A Solemn Requiem was ‘ Mass cem- 1929, and her perpetual was made Surviving the following chil— etery. offered by Revering, the Rev. Leo are Merkel) held pastor, in the chapel were dren. Mrs. Kruchten‘ Peter (Marcella), Aug. 12, 1935. .She assisted by Father Nicholas spent Kraemcr, vows of8 St. Francis’ here Dec. convent Arth‘ur,‘ Cable, Luxemburg; Mrs. Ray Wheaten, deacon, and Father Walter much of her- religious life the at 1 Leither (Alvina). Mrs. Ruehle Layton Bednark, Collis, subdeacon, Dec. 14 on . (Louise), St. Cloud and Mrs. orphan until Leonard (Dor- home she Rau in St. Gail’s church for Mrs. Otto J. Sister Mary Xavier died Dec. othy), all St. Cloud: of and Mrs. Albert Keller. St. 81. who died Dec. transferred 11. St. Anthony to was 16 in St. Gabriel’s hospital here. Eversman (Laura), St. Augusta. There Burial in the parish Mrs. cemetery. was hospital Milwaukee, in Wis, where 18 grandchildren She eight and 46 great- Keller Old. are born in Hampton. Minn., and was was years she served until health grandchildren.” One sister and! three of children. poor 16 Shortly after was one Father Howard Huth, O.F.M., brothers also survive: Mrs. Anna her marriage forced her Mr. Keller the they to to return to came cher. Montana: Willinm offered'the Lemm, idaho: Solemn Requiem Mass this to community reside. The to follow— Motherhouse in 1949. Ignatius Lemm and Wendelin Lemm. and children ing survive: Mrs. Anton Chris- and officiated the burial rites at She is survived by her parents, Melrose. tiansou. Wendell; Mrs. Albert Geordt, in the assisted convent cemetery, Mr. Mrs. Mcrkel and John of Fairmount. N. Dak.: and Godfried. Joe, by Father Garcias Behnen, O.F.M., Otto. Nick, and w. John, all of Nashua. Milwaukee, Wis. sisters, and two FRANK JACKSON Also surviving and Father brother, Gaudence John Schroeder, are one Sister Georgella, who is stationed sist’ers. Stumpf, Detroit Lakes; and two O.F.M. in Detroit, Mich, Mrs. and Leo Henry Mrs. Keller, Crookston, Mrs. and , ARCHITECT Sister Mary Matt Buffing. Xavier St. Paul. entered the Merkel, Milwaukee, Wis. Ecclesiastical Design Hove Sodolis'ts Christmas Dinner \ American National Bldg. Bank CLOUD ST “INN. job job the I’ve steady with HIS think of it, fact last night man’s lonesome to got to a a was . HUME MUDEICNIZING . HOME NSP FINANCING like made big difference in transformer. adjustment minor make a company our a a on J. F. ANDERSON for Christmas...and it's been that flow of electricity assured steady 19 It to years now... way a lighted bulbs hundreds of It the of homes. LUMBER hundreds (:0. on -‘. with the and 19 company years same . . . . . I trees. sound like made It Christmas corn-popper many a right jobs! wanted, had change time I the I BUILDING to MATERIAL any from started train, fresh It of july. Fourth the toy many a make change work for people why when But you a PAINT COAL’ AND around loop. the its Claus, rollicking Santa on way likeand who whom like too! you you, Telephone 180 St. Cloud. Minn. climbing of comfortable job, this Not the matter most I “I’m lucky America...I work where live in pretty to 'it has its advantages, night. But frozen pole icy a an on please, I please, church and what the I choose to say go night, lighting winter the crisp twinkling The stars up too. in deciding have what is do Vote government to_ my a . . . useful hand. job well in mantlcd with landscape snow, a Americans than of like have our share we more seems / himself for What better place to to say a man toward good will mcn’ ‘peacc earth, how much . . . on . . . kids the would be if the scarf this Christmas world that happier of the “. glad I rest gave me put new on ' . . Christmas kick of it! same!” those kids could the {or got out say sure a . . . odd jobs them enough could give Nice/we to save 1950. Christmas Week, and spending little Christmas come money up a 7 . . . NORTHERN gammy .ST. SODALITY ANN’S St. of Anthony’s life Mary nail, Louise Lommel, social chairman; ES POWER srm Geraldine St. held Sauer; parish, Cloud, Patricia 1ts treasurer; Weis, annual Christmas vice . pre- feet; Father Nolen, Father Wildenborg, Shirley and recently. banquet party The members pic- are . Weis, prefect; Bertilla Hartman, here secretary; and tured with their pastor, Father B. Wilden- J. l Donna Roth, publicity chairman; and, standing, Dar- them who spoke of Advent to borg, the as prepara- I lene Danzl, Marlene Ficker, Mary Neis, Donna Win- tion Christ for the coming of His birthday; and on skowski, Barbara Otremba, Juanita Fladung, Nancy Father Andrew Nolen, spiritual director, who also Robertson, Phyllis Weis, 7 Carol O’Donnell, Irene spoke. The sodalists exchanged Christmas gifts, Menkc, Ann Keller, Leonette Evans, Jacqueline and Christmas carols. Pictured above, left sang to Krupa, Mary Vogel, and Helen Keller. right, Joan_Si1vernail, seated, Patricia. 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