St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
November 23, 1951 · Page 3 of 4
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REGISTER. st. THE CLOUD Friday, November 23, I951 Counly ‘REQUIESCANT Benton PACE DIoc'ESE Electic‘ :IIR VIIIIIIEINI IN WEDDINGS ‘IN H ENJOY . . . . ROOFING co. Will Be Hosl 80. Geraghty Mrs. Lawrence of Guernon: Mrs. Winterquist, Carl Stanoch. roofing :0 follow- ‘the Pintok. Alphonse experience The years (Ed. and Ambrose note: report Freedhem; Mrs. Milton on Carlson, Morris—Requiem Mass ofiered was In and “Ila around delayed until - St. Cloud Stanoch weddings attended the ing Ripley; George Walsh. Pierz; was groom. and Mike Nov. Assumption church for Law- 3 in Phones- 3864—5163-W lack of: in St. So. week because of 2506-1" Phone Walsh, 582 pre- St. Paul. ‘ space Frikken-Brever Geraghty, Bloodmobile who Oct. lo 70, died 31. rence issues). V vious 1350 Clou‘d 8th Ave. ‘No.—St. ST. CLOUD Father John the Fearon offered Mass. ‘ Long Prairie.—The marriage of Miss Weber Mrs. Mary Stanoch-Gallus Burial in Calvary One cemetery. .‘CITY Phyllis & FARM WIRING Brever, daughter Mr._and of Mrs. was -' Richmond—Mrs. I sister. Mrs. Ed McCormick Mary Weber, of Daven- who Gallus, Henry Brever, Louis Prairie.—Miss Bernadine North Frikken, to of son Write ASK and Call FOR for free estimate died buried brother, another Oct. 28, Ia.: and sister in or port, the parish Dalton. Mrs. Peter,Gallus, Mr. Mrs. Mr. and and Ike Frikken daughter of was of one ' following in Ireland cemetery Requiem survive. Mass of Stanoch, Clarence took place Oct. the bride 13 in Mary became St. of a. LADY Residents KEMPS of Benton will county offered Oct. Peter 31 in Sts. and Paul's Stanoch. Mt. Carmel's Mrs. Walter church before Rev. ‘of Mr. and the son Bernard Theodore Meyer have opportunity month church by Father Maurice next Hurrle. Holy church. The Geor Ranch. CATERING Cross Rev. Betty Brever Mrs. Oct. 23 in and an ICE CREAM e Collegeville.———l~‘uneral V were 0.3.13. services Six children survive: Mrs. Leo Nuptial Margaret You Hullin offered the Mass. Holte Noble attended the bride. donate blood for shop A. U. to defense chap best, when over- you John conducted Nov. in St. Miller, 7 the Bapd Cold Spring: Mrs. M. W. Miller. bride Gallus. Holte Attending the Irene and Conrad Brever the attended were and for civilian home at; first the columns in ,The 'St.~ of seas use tist's church Bernard Theodore Paynesville: for Mrs. Lor‘en Knsble and Gallus, Stanoch, Jeanette bridegroom. Helen Gene- Call 567 9th Ave. No. 2nd & when American Red Cross Meyer, died Miss Lorraine Cloud who Nov. 3. The Requiem Weber, Register. Green “Bay Wis.: an, Patty ‘Fautch. Melvin Bursey, and vieve Hurlocker-Ness l Mass ofl'ered Rembert Mrs. by Father and bloodmobile L. F. Kolb unit will spend and Mrs. illiam . was I one noun Nuptial Mass St. Cloud—Prior PRE-PACIK to Bularzik. 0.S.B., burial Blommer, St. and in the Cloud. Other a sr. survivors was day in each five different of are re- ° church altered in St. Augustine‘s Oct. 26 parish Mrs. Meyenaurvives the following brothers cemetery. and sisters: Miss BULK ICE ~car-:AM ceiving throughout the centers by the Peter Hilsire, Miss Do- Rev. St. with the Kay following Adolph and Ethen, San Jose, Calif.: Mrs. and sons: l daughter lores Ness,- Mr. and Mrs. of county. Reynold, Ripley; Sophie 1. Ft. and Pie. Finnegan route‘ and Mrs. Tony Engla- w.' Clarence Ness. bride 'of I became the Clement. Ala. FRANK Rucker. Also hart, St. Camp Cloud. There grandchil- JACKSON 13 SCHNEIDER unit. will initial The make its sur- are Hurlocker, Harold of Mr. Mrs. and viving brothers and dren the following and son 10 great-grandchildren. Mrs. stE imen's are l will Foley, where it stop at set up W. Hurlocker Calif. H. Troua, Melba of Theisen, sisters: Weber Mrs. St. Cloud; Susan member the Christian of ASSOCIATES, was a 8: l lnc. operations high school in the audi- Ronald Ness the Ness and attended Mothers'. Simon Meyer. Avon; Mrs. Mag- 2, route ’ _ bridal couple. FLOORING co. dalen Joseph; Mrs. torium Dec. On the Schneider, St. George 17. next Clemens on Hellman Klein, Joseph; John Meyer, Waite St. Pesta-Zehlne ARCHITECTS will four successive days, blood be 8. ENGINEERS I Duelm.—Clemens Halsmsn, Park; St.'Joseph; who Mrs. Mary Schwegel, 66, Long Prairie.—Nuptial 'at received Rice, from donors vows were ex- ECCLESIASTICAL died Oct. Mrs. Achmann, Leo, 29, buried Oct. the Joseph AVon; Mrs. 31 in DESIGN Shoes; was Florsheim The Home, of changed George Rauch before the Rev. Cloud, Sauk Rapids, East St. and CARPETING, LINOLEUM, parish following Dombrowaki. Cloud: Alfred cemetery Requiem St. Meyer, a. Oct. in of Mt. Carmel’s 18 St. Mary American Mass National oflered by Father Henry Frank in Bank Cold Herman Meyer. Duluth; Spring: Building Glendorado that order. in church Lucille Zehln by Miss daughter KNEELING Cloth- PADS, TILING Schaffner and Marx Hart, Lawrence’s sr. church. , Mrs. Wilfrid‘ Albertville. Survivors and Zimmer, St. Cloud. are Minnesotg preparations Mr. Mrs. William ehlne, and where the of At Rice, and , three brothers. Joseph Foley, of and Jack J. Pests, Mr. Mrs. John of and Faust Hubert son under the and arrangements William and Henry are Duelm; and of two DOOR W.' ing. Pesta, bride both deceased. Attending the / Arthur 'Pierz.fiSolemn sisters, Mrs. Legion Requiem Mass»was -of- Anton Shruzyk Cloud FOL -. direction the American of St. of Hyneman Logar, and Sandra. Stepaniak. Betty were Joseph’s for Mrs. Robert ~church Hubert and Bolder Duelm. fered in St. of auxiliary, headquarters will ‘be Rudolph Iaizzo. Jimmy Pests. Pat and who died Oct. 25. Monsignor Faust, 50. 191/2 Ave., & Highway 52 Zehlne l Cloud bridegroom. Bldg. St. attended the Mary’s Hall St. Community for Cyril Donald in the and Riley set up Mahoweld, Edward offered the V pastor, I General Agent ' Lena-Hennek - the date. St. Cloud.—The Dec. 18 unit funeral Riley, of Cyril by Father Wilfrid Mass, assisted Birk St. Cloud, Minn. accident 37, killed in traffic Oct. Washington Father Robert Schulzetenberg. Mrs. 28, and Long Prairie—Married in St. Net’l Oct. 22 Cloud Insurance Lincoln school in St. has a Co. T held Oct. church, 31 in St. Paul’s Carmel"s Faust survives with six children: Mrs. church Mary of.Mt. Miss was PRODUCTS were obtained site been for the of GERI 701% CONCRETE St. Germain 30'? oper- St. Cloud burial and Calvary in Fu- James Bruggrafl cemetery. (Lea Marie). Palatine; Dorothy Ellen Hennek, daughter of Mr. was Dec. direction ations 20, under the neral services for his Donald Dane 11].; Maurice, Gilbert; Eileen, and Hennek. Jerome and Mrs. Stephen and son, Life. ii A I] Hospital Riley, & months, Polio Cloud eight killed Ina. St. Boosters. two and of the East Alcuin. Monica. all home, Also Edward and David Lenz. Mr. Mrs. at of and years son in the accident, held the Christ Your surviving his father, Faust at Eagle The George Security Lenz, Bend. Rev. of same were is Business. Complete details for the unit’s are our ac- time. Pierz; brothers. Nick, Fingal. of {our celebrated Mass. Lorraine same Ranch the Blocks '> Way-lite and Pumice Concrete, Cinder, tivity Rapids Dec. and Sauk 19 at Cyril Riley, 815 Eighth south. N. Dak.. and Math, Edward, W'eber, and Joe, Mrs. Dennis Johnson, and Mrs. avenue Watch for " favorite your Glendorado Dec. have mer- LIVESTOCK Well-Curbings, 21 Lintels, not the at of late Mr. and Concrete Joists, all Pierz; three of sisters. Mrs, etc. the bride. and Wallace. Johnson attended was a son rs. chant’i The ad in Cloud St. Reg- Garraett Riley. He born Cloud by in St. Meinrod Diederich (Marie) Mrs. Joe commissmn lllEIlCllIIIIl'S eneral and Lloyd Lenz, Louis Lenz, and John Lenz been announced was yet as éanson, Telephone Just Cloud “53 St. South Airport of the Sept. 20, 1914. He is painter by ’ Hilgers (Catherine). both ter. of Madison, attended ,the bridegroom. Ushers was / a. SOUTH If. 'AIII were chairman John county Rea. 532 trade. P.0. Box 636 Wis., Math Johnson. and Mrs. Stuckmeyer (Bar- John Kennels Wallace and Prlcss and of Sarvlco nghssl Best Guaranteed but Foley, expected be to Mrs. Riley survives with three chil- are bara), Pierz. Cole-Gibbs 50 Over Years of Follhful Servch dren, Darrell, Kathleen, Gary. There worked .time this week. and out some 3 Arnold Mondlock Miss Blue Gras.—The marriage of three brothers, Raymond, Iron ll-NOIEUM are Cloud The St. Boosters East Handmade Rosaries Falls.——'Arnold Little Mondlock, Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Jean 22. Norma Mountain. Marionette, Mich.: Norbert. civic organization has appointed Faribault Ernest died Nov. in short Gibbs, Cloud E. Cole, 5 Mrs. after to With; Edward, East Moline Ill. son and a. ' l1lele Mass took place illness. Requiem offered in Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, of its Mrs. J. L. Roth chairman. killed was Mr.’ Riley and his as were son followed Hubert’s St. Mary's church Nov. by parish house. 8. Nov. 8 in St. their the when struck locomotive of Mrs. Roth, has appointed Mrs. car: burial in Sacred Heart Rev. William Rooy, 0.8.0., of- Sur- The cemetery. east-bound Great Northern train van an Cernohous, Henry Arthur Mrs. $4.00 attended viving his bridal'couple Mr. ‘The parents, and ficiated. Sunday. were are rs. for $2.00 in" the value Construction Co. . Walter Sommers Mrs. Wis- Cole Valerian and Joseph Mondlock, Little Cecile Kern. Falls, and the by and Gerhard. Boeckers Robert. followinig brothers and sisters; presidents the Lin- chenewski, of colors: dark following red, Hastings, Neb.: Betty Lou, Eugene. Anthony.—Gerhard and Boeckers, St. 66, 59k} Wilkowski-Macho Second 12 Avenue, N.E. and St. Augustine coln, Jefferson, ~ Francella, Clarice, Elaine, Darlene, and died Michael's hospital Oct. in 15 St. Blue Grass.—The marriage of Miss PTAs, respectively, work with to ST. all home. CLOUD, MINN. at in Sauk Centre. Funeral services were sapphire blue, pearl, Macho daughter Mr. and Mrs. Martha of green, Anthony’s conducted Oct. -St. four-member 18. in her committee. Mac‘o, Bruder, George Jr. on a Wilkowski. William Francis to church. Boekers Mr. is survived by his . president James Studc'r, of the Long Wilkowski, Prairie.—George Mrs. John Bruder. Jr., Mr. and of son light red, purple, blue, following children: wife the Mrs. and aqua who Hubert’s died Oct. buried place in St. 26. in St. took Oct. 16 County Benton Farm bureau, in is was William- Schwinghammer. Albany; Os- Mary’s following Requiem church. The William Rooy. cemetery Rev. van 8. I charge recruiters of of who wald, Albany; Leander, Sauk and Centre: a corps and the yellow, crystal Catherine Mass offered Oct. in St. Mary of celebrated the Mass. 27 O.S.C., topaz Albany. Aloys and Ida, Two brothers, will make complete of Philip canvass Mt. Carmel church, Father Wil- a George Macho, Caroline Adamietz, six grandchildren also six sisters. and the receive pledges for Rauch offered Mass. Surviving attended the the kowski, Isidore Macho county to and are black. Buy several of these for Christmas gifts. Mon- survive. his father. George Bruder, the fol- and bridal couple. donations blood of pint of - one l lowing brothers sisters: Floyd and of . Rubber and Asphalt Tile Larson-Kleespies prior the unit’s arrival the C D to at THIELMAN N. Dak.; Elmer, the Bucyrus, in service received turned Cambridge parish ies the to are over Morris.—Married in As- Sept. 26 q receiving centers. Alaska: Elliott stationed in Mrs. and 0 Modernfold Doors hurch Miss sacristy ‘ sumption were Iéleespies. (‘Alvina) Engdahl Round Prairie. and following of The township chair- cemetery HARDWARE daughter Mr. and fund—the parish Margaret of has yet. Norbert, cemetery Erma, Mildred, Alvin and and as no have been appointed Studer by Glen Lawrence Kleespies. and men . Mrs. Venetian Blinds home. at Rudolph head Larson. Mr. Mrs. the recruiting work in and the 'of to ‘ son Paints Sporting Harry Russell -Olsen Larson. The Rev. Raymond Jacques lof- — . county’s ‘Granite Beacon 12 townships: Floor Wax _ Crusaders, Braham, Les- Donnelly.—Requiem Mass offered Goods Darlene and flciated. Wevley James Rosary Minn. 244, Box was Ledge, Henry Malikowski; May- ' Nov. Theresia’s church for 6 in St. meister the couple. attended Glendo- wood, Casper Johnson; Cloud St. Olsen, who 7th Ave. So., Harry Russel] died Nov. 17, , 51, J Jarnot-Skaj PLASTIC WALL TILE Father Hahn, offered Francis L 4. pastor, Mrs. rado, Walter Kruger; St. lWendel.—Prior Nuptial Mass St. to a Mrs. Olsen with the Mass. survives two George,‘ Latterell; James Gilman- Karles in offered by the Rev. Bernard children, Margaret Mary and Harry, Jr. Guaranteed Finest lmtallatiom APPLIANCE Columbkille's church, Miss Adeline Mrs. St. Stanley Lewandowski; ton, WASHERS of lack (Ed. Because of note: space ATTHE Skaj, Skaj, of Anna be- daughter Mrs. Alberta, Gombos; the the fol- John, Langola, in previous issues report on bride of Damis Jarnot, of FLOOR-CRAFT came‘the son delayed until funerals has been owlng RAD IOS Mrs. Joe' Gotvaldt; Graham, Ray Mrs. of St. and Frank Jarnot Mr. co. week.) this ‘ Weitgewant; Mayhew Lake, Mrs. A~n- Attending bride Stephen. the CENTER were REPAIR Michael J. Clifiord -rv Mrs. Del- Mrs. Felix Prom, Arthur Ker-man. thony. Rajkowski; Watab, Leo Osakis.—Solemn Requiem Mass Vouk, Jarnot, cn'd Rose phine Irma was BOOTERIE Meinert; Minden, Ado Beugler; ‘ Immaculate Conception” All Small Home Appliances Arthur Aloys Skai, offered Nov. in Scpaniak. VKorman, 2 Phone 2844 1107 St. Germaln Sauk Rapids township, and Mar- Clifford, the church Mrs. Michael J. Elmer Jernot attended for 71, Cpl. and 25-9“: Phone Ave. No. 4465 Hyslop. who died Oct. 30. Burial'was in the bridegroom. v1n~ ' i Monsignor parish The Rt. Rev. cemetery. Jackson-Bauerle Collegeville, William Reuner, cele- was Debating "Work prior to Paton—Married 27 St. Oct. the Mass, assisted by Father brant of vvvvw—wwv-v'vvvvwvvvvvv 516 St. Germain Street metered Peter’s Mass ofiered St. Alexandria; Nuptia] in‘ Theodore Wrobel, Father for delivery of a prompt Mrs. Gertrude Bauerle, church Kinsella, Father Austin Brandon: and were Joseph, Mr. Mrs. of and ‘ James Mohm, Osakis. Mrs.'Clifiord daughter is Wash., and Clarkston, Fleischinget, survived by her husband, Michael J. HEATING OILS A Housecleaning Thrilling Being Resumed \ Jackson, Mr. Mrs. Donald of Clifford: W. Dr.‘ George Clifford, son a a son, Waite Park. Attending Jackson, Alexandria; grandchildren, four Ray B. five sis- Imelda Connor Miss brothers. the couple ters. and two were Jerome Zenith. A wedding trip and was Mrs. Joseph Gnifkowski I ’ Pho .993LJ the Redemption the Grotto of made ne to .IOIIII’S St. CIoud.—-Solemn Requiem Mass was Bend, West Is. in offered Nov. 5 for Mrs. Joseph Gnifkow- be pleased with and you’ll well also our Boeyer-Knopik Nov. Father ski, who died Peter 2. shaves. .Yes, shampoos, and Kroll. offered. the'IMass, assisted pastor, we massages Cloud.—Nuptial St. vows ex- were Father AI Kroll, Brennyville.'deacon: by the Rev. Syl- changed Oct. 20 before ladies’ hair, Collegeville.——-For cut too. time the first Father L. J. Ohott‘a, Royalton. sub- and Kleinschmidt Paul’slchurch in St. vester E!) A. HOJEM since Burial the family lot 1948, debate has. been deacon. in was daughter of Miss Angle Knopik, by .or- Shop Barber . Gene's The in Calvary honorary cemetery. escort ‘ of recognized and Vince ganized John Knopik, Boever, co-c-urric- son as a ‘Margal‘et’s society ‘included from St. Evans- J. Bo‘ever and Mrs. R. of Mr. St. Cloud ular activity St. John’s univer- at Paul Richard Weber, Jacobs, ' Mmes. Al Boever Lorraine Knopik and ville. sity. Edward Noehring, Larry Ran, Paul Wal- attended couple. the Cloud St. Ave. 1'6-7th So. . honorary lek, Angela. Kraemer. The and Under Cuthbert Souk- the Rev. tano‘ch-Gallus S Rosary society the of St; escort from .O.S.B'., moderator‘ of the up, John Cantius’ parish included Mmes. Gallus, North Prairie—Miss Bernadine prospective debaters 20 John Roda, Paul Schaefer, John Zabin- group, are Mrs.‘ Peter Gallus, daughter Mr. and of Nov. 23 Starts Janochowski, Friday, ski. Joseph Sakdy, Peter searching library back- the for bride of Clarence Stanoch, became the pallbearers and ..Sluss. Active Barney Walter of Mr. and Mrs. Minneapolis, material. ‘ground son ' Edward Herman Heingel, Stite, the Nuptial Stanoch Opole,,prior were of to The this announced for topic Louis Dinndorf, Rupert Schaefer, Erwin in Holy ofiered Oct. 23, Cross Mass the ll:' “Resolved: That Hall, Edward J. O'Connell. and Helen Rev. A. U. Hullin. agrch by the year ‘ Gnlf- husband, Mr. Survivors her Callus, Gallus, Jeanette noch, Irene are should adopt government per- a Me'- daughter, Mrs. Harry kowski. Patty Fautsh Bursey, and at- Naturalizeré Genevieve one and Casuals of Risque manent Paramounts program wage Guire, Edward. There nine and Al- bride. Melvin Pintak, tended the are a son, — - control.” price brother grandchildren. Two sisters and Ambrose Stanoch Stanoch, and phonse, a Cloud, Joseph Tomczik, live in St. Mrs. According Father Cuthbert lattended .the bridegroom. to Kloskin. Mrs. Joseph Karla, and Joseph the work this will semester con- the member Mrs. Gnifkowski of ' was a ()rdo building be- sist debating of Catholic Rosary sodality, Ladies’ cases, the the St. Mar- Benevolent association, and local student fore such as groups society. garet convocations, tentatively, de- and Wunderlich Frank Teach-ers’ bating'with St. Cloud Wunderlich, Holdingford.—-Frank 62. college. Mass ofiered died Requiem Nov. 2. was Plans being for made entry are Mary’s church and burial Nov. in St. 6 £012.me debating Red River V_'alley in the the parish Mrs. took place in cemetery. children, Hu- Wunderlich and eight Mrs. behold Concor- at tournament to 23—Friday. (Margaret), Washington. D.C.: bert Huls the dia and in tournaments at Nov. St. Clement I, (Lucille), Falls; Kampa Little Mrs. John the Uni- College St. Thomas, of Almd, Leonard. home: Christopher and at New Pope. Mass of Feast of Popes. Bellflower,‘ Calif; Edward, Paul: Ber- St. versity Minnesota, and Eau of Feli- Gloria, Second Collect of St. Great Lakes: and Norman, at nard. Wis. Claire, home, survivors. are Preface.’Red Apostles’ city, yest- Albert Lommel a WCOF HOSI ments. ls Lommel, Cloud—Albert M. of St. son Joseph Lommel, died Mr. and Mrs. P. Nov. 24—Saturday. St. John of illness. lingering He Nov. after 1 was a. Cross, Teacher. the Mass of the born in St. Cloud May 3, 1908, and was Gloria, Collect Second of St. feast. World Survivors of II. veteran a war Sodalily lo in Catherine the former his wife, Ch'rysogonus. Creed. White vest- are following Kapu‘s; his the and parents. ments. Gil- Sally, Edmund, brothers and sisters: ,last) .Sun- \Nov. 25—28th (and Victor Henge], and Mrs. Ray bert, Mrs. William Uberecken St. Cloud, Mrs. of day Pentecost: Complete Breckenridge after Kieberl: Mrs. Herschel of Stewart and Mass 24th Pente- Sunday after of Wallace, Mrs. Ray Weismann of Ida.; Collect of St. Gloria, Second cost. Meyer Duluth, Mrs. August of St. Mlnneapolis. Jerome of Re- Paul, and Catherine, Trinity Preface. Creed, GnoUP in- Mass said St. Mary's quiem Ca- was Green Margaret’s vestment's. Breckenridge. St. 1 thedral Burial Nov. 5. in the family — was St. of Women’s of Foresters he court Albany Nov. 26—Monday. St. lot in the Veter- Silvester, cemetery. son of Foreign Wars NOW provided color host Mary’s parish here acted ans values Abbot. a Mass of feast. ,Gloria, as 11.95 sec- to standard-bearers, guard. and honorary an Young Ladies’ sodality last Ehe to St. Peter ond Collect of of Alex- escort. Women’s pumps week. andria. White vestments. Bernard T. Meyer and casuals St. T h in two met groups e 27—Tuesday. Mass Nov. Collegeville.-——Funeral services were as on Mary's hall, where the film You. Nov. in St. John the Bap- conducted 7 Gloria Creed Nov. without 25 or tist’s church Bernard '1‘. Meyer, Change for 59. GROUP Can the 2 World shown was us,” “‘Defend Collect of and Second who died Nov. Mrs. Meyer 3. and‘three Games played and prizes were Pref- Ordinary Third Collect, Adolph and'Reynold, survivors: any sons are Women’s awarded. special prize The pumps, NOW 500 were Clement Fort Ripley; and Pie. stationed Green vestments. ace. casuals, all styles, Matt Niebolte. Camp Rucker, Mrs. Lunch Ala. There three to at went are during Nov. Wednesday 28 grandchildren. Brothers and sisters are served by Mrs. H. Ehlert, Mrs. — values 8.95 was to Nov. Mass Mrs. Susan Theisen, St. Cloud: Simon. time after Pentecost. ~ as Sr.; Joe Vertin, Mrs. Ed Meyers, Schneider. Magdalen Avon: Mrs. St. Jo- Green vestments. 27. . Mrs. Earl Block, Mrs. George Don- seph; Mrs. George Klein. Collegeville: 29—Thursday. Vigil of St. Nov. John, Waite Park: Mary Mrs. SchWEgel. ahue, and Mrs. Mark Buscher. Joseph: Mrs. Joseck 2. St. Achman, route Vigil. Andrew, Apostle. Mass of New officers La- of the Young Avon: Mrs. Leo Dombrowski, St. Cloud; Col- Creed, Second No Gloria dies’ or sodality Marlyce Len- Alfred, Spring: Herman, Cold Duluth; 3“ are Third Saturninu‘s, St. GROUP of lect Wilfred and Mrs. Zimmer, Albertville. prefect; Mary L i nartz, o s u e Mr. Meyer president of St. Bene- beseech,” Ordinary “Grant was we Schneider, vice prefect; and Ar- I dict's Men’s John society St. the at Violet vestments. Preface. Women’s lyene Bierne, and secretary-treasurer. Baptist's parish. 'member of the Holy pumps cas- Andrew, Name. 30—Friday. St. society. the Society for the Pro- Nov. Father Richard Kujawa, as- pagation of the and the Faith, Catholic Gloria, uals, Apostle. Mass of feast, all broken sistant St. Mary’s sizes in parish who lots Order of Foresters. Apostles’ Preface. Red vest- Creed, in . charge of the sodality meet} O C t O was J Now The the following (Ed. note: ments. report 300 ing, thanked the St. Margaret on delayed this funerals until week was encouraging the for work of court owing lack of previous in il- to g!IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllfi space sodality. the sues.) Murphy James H. Howard Nelson Mrs. I Tabernacle 'Given Foley—Requiem Mass offered was Blussom A. Genuine Orange INSURANCE Entire stock of men's shoes Oct. in St. John’s church for reduced 20 Mrs. 20% Howard Nelson. who died Oct. 45, 17. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND Real Estate edited Father John Kroll the Mass. g Becker Church To 00 $ $26 Burial in the parish Mr. cemetery. In; was World famous Buster Brown Mary's Phone St. Bldg. m Nelson survives with. \John. at a son, PIECE DRESSER SET ~B. 10 home. Mrs. John Smekofski, sister. fiIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIE a b0 Becker.—-—A Foley. following tabernacle and the brothers and for new children’s shoes 10%' reduced sisters survivors: and Lawrence St.’Mary’s are church donated ‘ to was RING MAN’S ZIRCON c. E. 'SPORIEDERs S. of Foley. George. Montana; Mrs. the by St. mission parish Mary’s C. V. Muro. San Bernardino. Calif.: Mrs. 5 $ 47 CULTURED OR D. rubber circle. Father T. S. Ziolkowski Genevieve‘I-Iale Paul Leason. Entire and stock was 3. footwear reduced 10% or Foley: Mrs. Henr Wilke Oak and of ‘SIMULATED PEARLS speaker the group’s at meet- guest Heating Plumbing Appliances - ‘ Park. . , ing-last week the home Mrs. of at \ $ "“Timken V DON’T The home Silent I FAIL of TO Henry ATTEND THIS N.,Didier SALE! J Gladys Meredith. spoke about He t3 l Automatic" Oil Burners .E. MAN’S INITIAL RING Osakis.-—Requiem Mass altered . was the and importance of the . purpose , Oct. in Immaculate church 19 Conception 15-4th Ave. So. Tel. 705 $42: tabernacle in Catholic church. who for Henry Didier, a N. 60. died Oct. St. Cloud. Minn. ’ , Lunch by the Father James Mohm the served host- 16. offered GENUINE LEATHER WALLETS was BOOTERIE Mass, which followed by burial in Gladys The was Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. esses, Calvary Mrs. Didier survives cemetery. (Betty Marah, and Mrs. May Sny- CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY NOW FOR ‘ with granddaughters. two two sons, Granite City grandson, brother, and four er. "one one WEBER’S f‘Fitters of Feet” sisters. The be meeting will next a Electric Co. Mrs. William Guernon Christmas Dec. in the 11 party on . 516 St. roa‘. Germain Little Falls.—Father Leo T. Keaveny St. Cloud NO CHARGE home William of Mrs. COMPLETE Draves. ELECTRICAL SERVICE conducted the funeral of- services and Lighting Each member will Fixture. bring 50-cent , ‘ Floor Wall and 'Requiem fered the Mass Oct. in. St. 13 a — CREDIT 0 THE NR SAME LOCATION 35 Plug Installations. YEARS Next door Office the Post Mary’s church Guer- Mrs. William toy, which will be for given to to . some THE 0 SAME who died QUALITY ST. CLOUD. Oct. Burial in 10. MINN. non, was child, There will be potluck poor a Calvary Mr. Guernon cemetery. 0 sur- 'THE SAME SERVICE lunch. Everyone is invited. (O vives with brothers sisters and two two l