St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 13, 1951 · Page 2 of 4
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PAGE 13, 19571, July THE ST. CLOUD Friddy, REGISTER THREE N 'Fou CCD '- 'A'dded r-Stote Parley Mission John’s St. Circl BOTHERED Barracks Leaver BY you ARE es MOSQUITOES? INSECTS and Winona Aug. 26-28 In. ' l Genuine Army ‘ ' , Repellent Insect _ Lastrup—Several missio‘h' Father Alfred J. Kroll Hard-_ of 'Will not more Per clergy! circles have been established in ing spoke Harding ‘ the at meet- Harm Winona—Catholic religious, from and laity 10 the Lastrup Harding parishes ing. and He consolation noted the Bottle Clothing - Minnesota, North and South , dioceses in Dakota, and Wis- following meetings in the that seeing two from pastor gets a the take in the Congress the parishes. consin will part of Confraternity his dedicat- parish of of women ,‘ \ ', . 3.135 STORE OUTLET. _ themselves ing unselfishly work to held Mrs. Clara Gacke Cloud, Christian Doctrine be here St. to Aug. of 26, and 27, ’28. on for the missipns and persevering field worker the mission for periodically aux- held is The is ‘ congress 29-5th Ave. So. in it. Mission work, he said, is the iliary clubs, in the diocese, and in attended both special clasées. This to' methods and study of survey sign of love for Christ. strong Cloud, Minn. 51. meetings spoke mission first and is the to a time the Diocese of teaching the homehin religion in As of fact, mission matter workers. a Winona a‘ is acting host the to ' and discussion as schools, in study - worker will long in not persevere St. John Nepomuk’s parish of group. . this work without this love for As planned, the three-day Lastrup had has four active mis- now 1” 0”," “““ \\\\~ . Christ. Through mission work, calls for general sessions sion circles \will have and program ‘ now an Father Kroll said, become W'eishow‘theison'ialw women Sunday, ' additional followed by three. ; two Holy special ‘ ‘ on or ses- better Catholics. sions Cross parish in Monday Harding has and had Tuesday, on conVsider'citjo'n 'of 1 : q active circles when two has and estab- several meetings will be held family‘s interests 1 : lished Simultaneously two each day various at more. Granite City of E it would' aspect 7 in Winona FatherWVilfred centers in‘ to Birk, Lastrup serve friend. ‘ trusted Electric Co. dividual interests. spoke pastor, mission a to workers group Q The will ’/ in , with both parishes. He pointed out congress open a COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE_ Pontificial Mass Aug. the 26. The worth of individual t ef- on s e Wall Lighting and letures Floor 7 — Most Rev. William P. O’Connor, forts mission of each worker since ll'll' l' ’T l ‘ Plug Installations. I3 5 EIIfl I um E SI Bishop " of Madison, is united Wis., she with will 4,000 de- other some 81‘. CLOUD. MINN. . liver workers in the the diocese. ' \ sermon. 9 \ Among the speakers HOME outstanding FUNERAL l who I W will Father appear are ST.CLOUD.MINN. TELI60 Thomas Hansberry, - - Washington, \ Best-Equipped ~71”, \\\\ The Northwest’s D. 0., national director \\\\\ the of Con- M" mm fraternity of Christian Doctrine; TV AND nAnlo of James Feel Dayton, 0., ediw of the You Catholic Messenger, g JEWEIERS BINSFEID ‘Hepartment who will outline the COD of use Service publications in teaching religion children; and to Sister M. Rosalia Home Philco f V 0 South. of Sears 2_Doors of the Congregation of the Mission- Helpers fo the Sacred Heart, ~ary Minn., Cloud, 5}. I The Finest in who will discuss TV the training of lay teachers religion. of th‘le Other prominent speakers on ’ residence of noun ST. , include barracks the Most Rev. LAST WEEK the program, at left background the picture above St. Mary’s new William T. Mulloy, Bishop Cov- of hall be This all-modern residence hall St. will John’s university, which served can seen. many ington, Ky.; the Most Rev. Mat- replace the barracks five the lower St. on campus. the of Johnnies the of last student-generations, five thew Brady, Bishop.of Manchester, Mary’s hall will be September. dedicated early in in the initial being moved stages of from were N. H. ‘J,, the iM Rev. James ost The ; tentative date is Sept. The firm 2. moving the thecampus. The barracks obtained from the were Byrne, Auxiiary Bishop of St. large barracks units their locations lake to new on in 1946- the. housing shortage government to ease Paul; the Most' Rev. Vincent J. shores and farms where they will their serve new caused the» by the sudden influx of on campus Bishop Ryan, Bismark; of ,and the Albert Hol'd- Erlichman is Company of owners .PARENTS. that fall. In‘the.more veterans they recent years Brother Ambrose, F.S.C., Man- of ingford. have us'ed been house freshman students. to In the ‘For‘Men— hattan college, N. Y. HATS! STETSON “(Mass Rev: The Most Rites Edward Fitz- A. Requiem Held .Sauk‘ Centre in CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER ' gerald, Bishop Winona, of is host You'll be interested in renting SHOES! SQUARE CROSBY for the Father congress. Harold Hoffmann Dittman Winona of is, Mrs. general ‘For John ’r Recordings For Mother of chairmay. ' CHRISTOPHERS" the . lakes Bosh (loss Sauk Centre—Mrs. John Hoff- Father Sylvester Renner, They pas- education. CLOTH-ES’," help know What to ’,’NEW Benedictines‘ to on sex 2 are you laid here fol- offered to rest tor, the Requiem Mass, man Was a lowing Requiem Mass in Our‘ 'and burial took place in Sauk to children. play for the not a With say, Ends Rites Lady of Angels’ church. Centre Active cemetery. pall-bear- I MSTO’RE The-rental these for 331/3 discs is two 5 cents six grandsons: Leonard Mr Hoffman member of rpm. ers were / was a . ~ Grove—Solemn Boeckmann, Jordan; Leonard . Meire Requiem the hristian Mothe ’ society in Rush day. Lake.—,—Private Commun- a Hoffmann, W d Lawrence Sank-Centre for 53 e John’s a n a; Mass offered in St. ears. was ion, Solemn Communion, Con- and Kass, Sauk Centre; Allen in Hoff- I when 1949, she and Mr. Hoff- church here firmation for Mrs. Nick Caspers, Cloud brought Opposite Office St. close the Post to four a West Union; Lowell Hoff- mann, celebrated their 60th wed- mother of Benedictine mani weeks of vacation school two in St. nuns, INTEGRITY Kenmare, The marriage keeps N. Dak.; for and the and mann, on ar- ding anniversary, the couple heart who died Lawrence’s of attack her parish here. at re- a William Hoffman, with the U. S. ceived by “farm cablegram the Apostolic _ home in" Grove township. ticle purity and the Young child. What and-“Shop is be to The Slop lhe—- majority of pupils 33 on your al navy. bf blessing Pope Pius XII. The Rev. Joseph Kreuter, .from grades GROCERY. 10 main- Mrs. I Hoffman to born May 6, one was instruction attitude this ? in CASI-l REHMANN O.S.B., celebrant of Death ained pastor, Ends record of perfect in Chilton, was 1872, at- Wis., and married a the Funeral Mass and tendance despite the unusual John Hoffmann, was as- who Long Illness operated a sisted Reasonable by the Maurice Rev. Hurrle, 'length of the session the and coal mine with his They and Are sons. Opr Prices ' Mrs. Hoffman died in St. Mi- O.S.B., Richmond, deacon; and need their of help moved urgent to farm Bluffton, on a near Defense chael’s hospital here where she had the Rev. Alphonse Kremer, St. In farms. of Purity where they lived until 1933, and Out; STORE-HOURS Cold Beer Take to been ill the for Cloud, nineimonths. subdeac-on. Master past ‘ of then Flbsh Father retired Sauk‘Centre. Ignatius Lempart, O.S.C., to ‘ Week Day: 8:00 9:00 and Frozen am pm v—Dietrich — Hildebrand ceremonies the Vincent Rev. von was Onamia, of who is acting One-Day pastor .8400 12:30 Menu and Vegetable- Surviving Sundays Mr. Hoffmann as pm um —- are Fettgather of Padua. Also in the Retreat during the absence Father of Jo- and the following children: 20.3w Mrs. Phone ' Street North StuCloud the, Rev. Louis 1719-3rd sanctuary was Kilian, seph judge - pastor, - at William Campbell (Lena), was .Eau Traufler, O.S.B., St. Cloud. the catechetical contest conducted Glerfdive, Claire, Wis.; Henry, Caspers Mrs. is survived by her close the classes. of Jean at West- Mont; Lewis, Kenmare, N. Dak.; Held by D. ‘of I. husband and eight children: S'is- hoff Frederick and Hoebsch scored Simon, McHenry; 1\L Dak.; Law- 'Sis- Norbert Ann, Cloud; St. ter the highest marks. Wibaux, Mont.; Herman, rence, 'Jan- 'ter Howard, Richmond; Art A review given in West Union; Mrs. Louis program was Kaas _‘ St. ,Cloud; John, Melrose; atom 01¢. the Msz form choral readings, of dram- sen, Of Osakis Circle .(Ann), and Ed, Sauk Centre; and » Ray, Keller field, San Antonio, atizations, narration, and Albert, Spokane, Wash. song. Two chil- Tex.; Alcuin, Luvern'e, and‘ Eileen, Confirmation 'dren preceded ,their mother Clan in home. at death. Members the Confirmation of . - Also surviving her father, There are grandchildren Q0106!“ 48 and Osakis.——A class Eloise, day recollection of are Eyalyn, Judith, were A the following brothers and sisters: “Emu-$713“ 30 ‘ great-grandchildren. observed Phyllis, by members Norma the and Ronald of Cava- was MI Mike Kulzer of Greenwald, and *3 Two sisters four brothers and Immaculate lier; Patrick Conception I Doll, Joyce circle Ferhen- of Bill, portraits be from Fine made snapshots, ._ John, Ben, and'Jake Kulzer can Mrs. of Hoffman also survive: - the Daughters Isabella bach, D avid of here. and Frederick . ) ' ‘rea Greenwald, pictures. of Roman .of Sauk LI’ old Let portraits Mrs. Kate Hassing, Alpha, Minn.; up group or us emir’cw V‘ Hoebsch, James Simmer, Elaine The day opened with Mass and Centre, Leo Los Angeles, of Mrs. .Gertie keepsakes Fritsch, Hamilton, treasured lifelikc‘ store to Erland and Nastansky, Clarice your Communion, BOOKSHOP which followed / 4’lou was Calif.; Anton of Detroit, Mich.; 0* Ont.; Pete Steiner, West Bend, Rokweller, Jean Westhoff, and naturalness. by conference'by Father James a. Mrs. Fred Vornbrock, Milk River, ‘ Wis.; Bill Steiner, Englefelt, Merkle Polly of Wadena. Nine of Mohm, + here. pastor Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Pauline Sask.; Joe Steiner, Blue Earth; the class made their Solemn Com- Father Mohm conducted another George, Calif.; Los Angeles, Mrs. and Ed Steiner, Los Angeles. Avenue munion. Eighth _I ‘ South— ’ conference and particular Rose Welle, Greenwald; Mrs. and sooié" a exa- The following received First Members dismissed Ray Metzger, Munich. New at men. were Communion: Thomas Boedig- ANSWERS and returned for another noon, There also three grandchil- St. Germain are heimer, Janet Cavalier, John Doll, 6-a,“-7-a, 1-b, 2-a, 3-a, 4-c, 5-b, conference and Benediction in the ren. Ronald Fehrenbach, Donna and 8-c, 9—a, and 10—h. evening. Phone .146 Mrs. Caspcrs (Susan Katherine PHOTOGRAPH Donald Ledermann, Dennis Lu- R _ Spring Kulzer) Attending born in Hill the day recollection of was pien, and Ronald Rohweller. VV’V township Aug. She D. 1'. 23, 1897. members from of Osa- was were Two Sisters St. Benedict of con- kis, married Nick Caspers in Meire West Union, to Belle and River. ducted the vacation school classes. Grove June 20, 1916. no Mrs. Imedieke Henry 6.6‘\‘.‘ Nicholas was cross- St. Native " " Friday A bearer funeral the services. Open at Nites ’til 9 pallbearers Honorary Mmes. were William .Kerkering, George and Godfrey Sister Dies Schneider, Vin— Joseph and Anton, Imdieke. and Frank cent, ' St. Paul.——Funeral Six nephews active pall- services were were bearers: Wilfred, Nick, and Allen held July at in the Cathedral 2 St. Kulzer, Alcuin Metzger, LeRoy Paul for Sister Godfrey Steil, who Welle, and Bernard Caspers. died June 30 in the St. Joseph or- phanage in St. Paul the of at age 52 Veil‘ley Browns Mayor, years. Sister Godfrey born in St. was Nicholas, daughter the deceased of Heads Groceville Unit Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steil. -She' had been Meire teacher in Grove, a Lake Henry, GreenWald, Rich- Browns Valley.—Ray Metz, Valley, Paul. of Browns is the mond, and St. mayor grand knight of the Grace- NG new Six brothers sisters and two sur— M ’ville council of the Knights of vive, Mrs. Joseph Lahr, (Anna) ; Columbus. “4’6 mgr/zed “ Dominic, Joseph, and Mrs. Joseph Keith Kennelly Graceville Breer St. Cloud; of (Mary), all of chosen Otto Denalda, Alberta, Can- and Charles, treasurer was ‘ Thielke Spring; Mack, of Beardsley, deputy ada; Anthony, Cold mee/ la are! knight. Casper, grand Alberta, Canada; and Ed- ‘_ Canada. monton, ' T last meeting of the council e . for Mon- in the Resurrection held Burial t e summer was was on day of this Graceville. week in cemetery. Father Denery— The good is traveling fast. Free-Westing- news State Choplam of I. 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THE JOHN DENER-Y, pastor of St. <1 parish, St. Cloud, is being happily congratulated 1118 on appointment chaplain state the Minnesota recent of Daughters of as ,_Alwoys~ BuysIo.’rijcwnMo/n~ left Miss Better Isabella. At the is Frances Drinkwine Cloud, who is St. of the right At is cMrs. Qtto state treasurer. Bruning, who is serving her second of the Stella Maris circle, term regent St. Cloud. Father as . been Denery has chaplain of the St. Cloud circle for the 10 past years. —(Bob Molitor photo) ‘ H.;;L