St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 14, 1951 · Page 4 of 6
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4%}? I \ REGISTER 14, 195i .4? THE 51. CLOUD PAGE December .. Friday, I Mr A ' Mother ’Fiore’rti’ of of l6 Children Members Staff PACE Granite City REQUIESCANT IN Electric Co. ' SERVICE. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL * Anthofiy's St. church Thei- Wunsch in for Roger Bertha Lighting Well Fixtures Floor end five-week-old of Mr. and Mrs. — sen. son of,- Requiem Mass Morris—Solemn was Plug Installations. Severin J. Thcisen. besides his Survivors church for Assumption in Nov. 19 fered 81‘. CLOUD. “INN. brother, Gerald; sis- parents two are a Nov. 16. died Wunsch, who Bertha 6’7. Joan arid-Karen: maternal rand- ters. offered pastor, John A. Fearon, Father Mr. Mrs. Albert Wei parents. erd; and Jacques, Father Raymond Mass. the as- Mrs: Mr. paternal grandparents, and John Hohn, Father Francis and sistant pastor, F. ’l‘heisen; great-grandmothers, and two subdeacon, Donnelly, acted deacon and as Mrs. Catherine Heinen and Mrs. Anna Calvary respectively. Burial in ceme_- was Weinard. brothers the following Survivors tery. are Hubert Riermann Paul; Laura Edmund, St. and sisters: Mary Wunsch, and Charlotte Whitney, High Sauk Centre—Requiem Mass was all Morris. Conly, of offered in Our Lady of Angels church on Hubert Oct. for Riermann, 52, who 27 Stuntebeclt' August Mrs. AND P1. HEATING . Oct. The Mass offered by died 25. was Freeport.—Funeral services APPLIANCE were con- I burial Cal- Father Renner, and in was church Heart Sacred in ducted Nov. 28 He his is survived by cemetery. ' vary who died The home “Timken StuntebEck, 71, of Silent August for Mrs. the wife following children; Fred. and Schieffer, O.S.B.. Father Linus Nov. 25. Automatic” Oil Burners Martha, Mary, Jane, home: Mrs. and at A burial ’and Mass, offeredithc Requiem Wallin Russell (Irene), Souk Centre. Two Mr. Stunte- . the parish cemetery. in 15-4th Ave. Tel. So. 70.5 was brothers sisters survive Dar- *J:..:. and in two chil- the following survives beck with Cloud, Minn. feld, Germany. St. E. Peter- Mrs. A. Mrs. Roy Clear, dren: Zupan Louis Minneapolis: Cyril. Leo, Roman, and son Francisco, Joe Allmeyer, San Mrs. and Stephen—«Funeral services St. were Cloud; Hoeschen, St. Mrs. U. B. Calif.; by Father conducted here Nov. 29 Ed- Vernon, who Grey Eagle. A Ambrose, and Louis Zupan, died son, win Oman for death. preceded her in Her brother, Au- Nov. 26. parents, a Marilyn, survive. sister, gust, and Kohorst John a Athman Bernard who died Kohorst, Farming—John on parish buried in the Nov. Wilfred 27, Birk offered Lastrup.—Father was Requiem Solemn following Solemn' St. cemetery Requiem Mass Nov. 19 in a a A Catherine’s in St. Dec: O’Brien, Helen offered 1 Seelhammer,,'Gretchen Mrosla, and Mass Nepomuk’s church Bernard Ath- girls John for of STAFF at THIS AMBITIOUS 0.5.3., Adslbert Unruhe, church. Father Father Bene- who died Nov. 14. 64, -‘ Weinand; right) man. Dolores standing (left Rita to high Francis’ Falls, helps school, Little St. Va- celebrant, by Father assisted the Father J. Rapids, Virnig, Sauk dict and was Barbara Schlichting, Anselma Kuklok, Latterell, and Earth, White Thelen. O.S.B., lerian and Alfred Kmll, Harding, deacon were the Fiaretti. publish their monthly school. to paper, Martin. 0.83., St. Phyllis Hoffmann, Gertrude Cyril Ortman. parish Schmitz, Margaret Father the subdeacon. Burial in ceme- was l l Mander- Seated right)” Margaret (left they to I six daughters and the Kohorst, survives, and l" Mrs. Mrs. Athman are tery. son 71 one Vernal Eb‘ner, Z ahler, Judy Gendreau, Jeanine and r: . Benedictine One daughter is Banach, children: Mrs. Emil Goblirsch, Genevieve Nellie Hen- survive. following nach, Maier, Gay a CHROEDER; ,Gendreau. Earth. White Mrs. stationed Mrs. Ray Loidoer, Pierz; Sister at Picrz; Gertrude Randall, Roberta Chirhart, Shirley drick, . Herb Minneapolis; Mrs. Bransen, Oscar _ Theisen John Roger of 7W1 lililiuiliéi (Mng ‘ Irwin, Ta- Alice, Lastrup: Fischer. and C "1 Wilden- ‘ Cloud—Father Bernard I St. Miracle Virgil, Norbert, Celestine. of One. Wash.: GERMIXlzN'ST. 80-5 ,"2 Day SINT THIELMAN coma, services Dec. 3 conducted funeral borg Edward. all of Last- Alex, and Bernard, following surviving the Also are rup. HARDWARE Readers St. Cloud. Minnesota Write Mar- our Chris, Melrose; sisters: brothers and letter Springs: (A officials by Cold of earth. Albert, sent out An Sank Centre; quietness enveloped tin, easy :- Alphonse, Belgrade: St. Cloud: Sporting Leonard, Paints AllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll|lllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"; the Amalgamated Cutters Meat human soul because it every was Sauk Centre; and Mrs. Henry Primus, . and Butcher Workmehof North announced the world that the Goods $to There Martin. St. Mrs. Frank Stung, are James Editor: H. Murphy Dear America their shedding membership. The human blood of had to grandchildren. 13 L17. Cloud—J St. m. 5..., A... REGISTER the in reprints letter Korea. stopped have enjoyed the reading We Mary Trotter INSURANCE I here because of its references to enjoyed daugh- infant, especially Lastrup.—Mary Trotter, Register and 'Death-dealing weapons were the Trotter, Real Child.) Mrs. Frank Estate Christ Mr. and of ter was “Can Silent. item several weeks Chinese Communist soldiers ago, one church John Nepomuk's buried from St. On Wednesday Nov. KNAPP the PLUMBING 28, & Sign the Make Fpur-year—old left thelr‘fox Your 196% holes just north of Nov. 26. Phone St. Mary’s Bldg. 203 people ‘world of the spent day Cross?” the the one 38th parallel. They of play- were Mrs. Adolph Jarvis ElllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIII|III||IIIIIIIIIIIII|I|lllll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE HEATING heaven. in like children with a‘ rubber few ing just of- John, is a Our Little Falls.—Requiem Mass was son, There happy hearts were ball, it pasting for ex- from Mary’s church the St. fered Nov. 19 in to and three one older than months years We Specialize in completely tending the around died Nov. 16. Adolph Jarvis, who Mrs. 0 er. praying the making and has been HERS v Mass. Keaveny offered the T. Leo Father THIS N FOUR-GENERATION PHOTO Mrs. Churches, Hospitals Schools, are . American GIs just since he south sign Isabellans of the the of Jerome, APPLIANCE Mr. Jarvis: «Amos Surviving was cross son, Have are a. John Weires, ‘ great grandmother, of Waterloo, Ia. Her Mrs. Mel- daughters, Falls; and 38th parallel left their Little fox holes of a St. Cloud Roosevelt Drive [04 Falls: (Elaine), Little Mrs. Norberg vin and too smiling their daughter Mrs. at is John Mayhew Janson of Lake. Her granddaughter were REPAIR, CENTER N. (Beatrice). Rochester, Skelly Robert 1 TV Chinese brothers actually and Mrs. Joe is Steines Eugene, of Ore., and her granddaughter is great brothers and ap- surviving two also Y. :' are plauding. them. Floyd St. Paul and Annual Everett of Yule lele sisters: little two Anna Steiner. Mrs. Weines the mother is of 16 children and'has Home'Appliahces Schellinger All Small Bros. Cloud: Mrs. E. M. Dib- of St. Walbridge Only 41 grandchildren before and great-grandchildren. moment they two a were Han- Alfred Cloud and Mrs. St. blee of 25-9th Ave. No. Phone 4465 raining hell and destruction grandchil- eight Little Falls; and upon of , son BUILDERS Night Attend 125 Family each other, but suddenly the whole dren. In LiIIIeFaI-ls battleground bit- Hiemenz and Aloys Reliable Contractors was serene Coke Entertaining? Buy had ,terness disappeared entirely. who died Hiemenz, Cloud—Alon St. “MW Phone Calvary in buried Of Nov. 26, of.A. Falls C. ceme- Fergus D. was Late in afternoon, President Case the e offered Requiem Mass 121 following 14th Ave. So. St. Cloud tery a Truman is ued statement that He 81 Anthony’s church. St. in a years was Little Falls—St. Mary’s school Edward, ndt he had Surviving the fighting ordered of son, to one are age. Falls. Fergus Family night, chosen the for children the granddaughter, Alice; St. Cloud; were auditorium the the of one stop. —— was scene Henry, brothers sisters: the St. shown. following and sponsored by Cabrini The children also court de- were Isabella Daughters of 1 n n u a a Oils General Ridgeway For Gasoline, Motor in Tokyo said Joseph. St. Fork; John, Little Oregon; the of Catholic Daughters of lighted with fishpond. a Christmas last week with 80 party Mrs. Lena Cloud: ‘ Ludwig, St. Joseph: that he had given such orders. not Oils Fuel America, helped 'Hostesses Mrs. Dahl, 125 James persons-to get or Miss Agnes were Class, and Kray, J. B. Mrs. the occasion. for present No officer either side, from on Hiemenz acquainted with Sinner, Cloud. Mr. better Mrs. Ral h Mrs. Frederick all St. Hiemenz, of one an- Tap dancing numbers Call nearest— pre- general “shavetail,” were to apparently your Joseph society. St. member of the ‘39 other. Heisel, iss Winnifred Casey, Mrs. was Carol Erickson, sented by Anne knew anything about armistice Peters OIL CO. Hubert NORTHWESTERN an ? Roy Hintgen, Darrell Knud- and in hall Our A 6:30 the of Studley, Cheryl Mary Lou Tuller, supper and there fighting. yet was Fourth Peters, 516 no Cloud.——-Hubert St. Lady church son. Victory and of Sylvia Poppin, Kidder, Karen and ill/:32] pro- a the of south, Dec. 4 at died Products l age Isn’t this avenue it that _strange one —' well-planned entertain- Peters' of proprietor of Held Tydol Viner. He Bonnie 61 gram was years. - — day of heaven occurred at market,'which owned and he a Meat of provided members Initiation oper- for Is ment was students A of St. from when time the Peters world Mrs. entire 35 group is the for past ated years. families. and their the court Syl- children survive: Francis? high.school Maurita following with the and making preparation honor to Johnson Johnny our (Esther). Frank Christian Mrs. planned by The vester, accompanist assisted in program Burnett was Heavenly Commander who as Knights Warren, Superior, For New Cloud: and,Lloyd, St. Mrs. Miss Helen Swedzinski and Their entertainment. the numbers half old. He blessedly and years said, through heav- His two Minneapolis. There Phyllis, and one Wis.; are »whole Leslie Schiller. Its purpose solo by Star, and sisters included Joan Brothers vocal grandchildren. praying family in it enly host, leads “Peace earth seven a our to on .f‘t. their Kruth, Minne- make members and Mrs. Joseph to surviving reading by Delores ,Wein-l are was musical after meals. will." before and of good men Calvary, Wis.: Ed- Leonard, Mt. families Candidates recently apolis; who known better to were one an- solo by Joan McDon- flute and, William a Mrs. ’Wis.; who has been Milwaukee, On the John’s father, mund, day fighting the stopped Knights a initiated into the of Co-, other. Marilyn Henry, dance by Thomas, ald, and Mont: Wolf Point, Johnson, a little Catholic just little than tent flapping Was Cloud include a council St. canvas a more lumbus in offered Requiem Mass Walker. daughter of on Johnson, by was Kathryn solo Idella Kardash. and violin a the breeze taught Panmunjom, it him. I four at to in burial Marvin Edwin years, churCh~and Leo Miller, Rassett, am Cathedral Dec. 7 in Kirtel Johnson Mrs. Zyvoloski Mr. and Mary Joan and sang sang Korea. Descriptively, this enclosing which took tent in picture Assumption in cemetery. Wolfe, Lester Francis Con- we Hojem, a was Robin Is “Christopher to SOIOs, Latterell 0 Mrs. H. P. two duets. two call humble strangers looks structure, much like Murphy, Sr. him just before meal-time. of John causes us lin, Donald Whiteman, Thomas “White Saying His Prayers” and readings. Christmas the stable Bethlehem gave of- where the Mass at Wendell.——Requiem St. was John Taplett, Walter Con- Murphy, Yours truly, with perfect confidence. 0 very Carol accompanied by Christmas,” the After met Columbkille‘s church the St. 27 in Christ child fered Nov. group born. Inside program the was Arnold, Theodore 'Berna‘rd Gailand rad, Mrs. Johnson, died Nov. 25. who Murphy, Sr" John Lee. for all where joined the cafeteria, in tent, “‘three wise men” not were Wal- Krebsbach, John Kelley, Mass. Dr. Alexandria, Minn. offered the O Karels Titliumpcrlm-Illlliams Father Bernard w led by . . Christmas carols, in singing of daughters sisters, seated but Olson wise The who lot the many the family in par- men, Burial in Toffell, Cyril Ampe, Anton ter was ‘- Luverne Powers. Olson, pall- Gilbert enter— for acted Mrs. than three grandsons Mr. and months Six ish cemetery. as . more were Boldt, Joseph Scheierl, Louis Back James Herbert and John Kapus, carried Yuletide motif Christ. bearers: their The only playing talking about singing tained and by ‘ Was peace. 'PuI eierl, 'Earl John Sch Ampe, FUN ERA]. HOM Mur- Hugh E Donald, and John. Buttweiler. especially table, which out buffet One who . the has faith movies at 'be- accordions. Two cannot was Welle, Henry Alvin phy. Schmidt, lieve centered by miniature that miracles Vocation belong to past merry—go- a a Welle, William Ampe, Clarence (Dol ls Mrs. of ignorance. Denis H. To admit this round. Anna and age Sylvester Marek, Scheierl, Henry completely to deny Lighted God’s Book—. Gjesdahl poured. W. Chris is Into mas,’ Welton, Francis Edward Scheierl, deny the raising Lazarus of from bell, Christmas trees, tapers, an- Raymond Jude, Clarence Welton, the dead, feeding the of the multi- decorated the choir boys gels, and Ralph Melvin Fouquette, Menth, tudes, and the victory of the lighted Christ- tables. A large other Welton, Patrick Eugene Doherty, Saviour Canadians Agre death. ’ completed the decora- over tree mas Paul Menzhuber, Frank Fairbanks, To those of who have faith us tions. ' Bren- Boldt, James Ralph Lauer, kindly-faced we Nicholas” can see and a “St. appeared man pre- Kolb, Adrian Vernon Jack robed sackcloth, nan, in bearded lightly, the exchange gifts William sented to toy Catholic Toronto. colleges Siebenand; METZROTH’S Nequette, Etny His and trudging toward the way in the to.be members, later used Canada sponsoring Mikel. Michael and across are a along tent the frozen roads peace charity circle’s Christmas pro- “To. campaign Put Christ Back leading Panmunjom. to ject. Falls Christmas.” Into Circle in Fergus He showed His to pass every circle members Guests of were by have guard. He stopped long enough . The approved movement was Far Father T. Leo Keaveny and at the ask drink tent to for Christmas of Federation Holds the Canadian of Catho- Party a Victor Kinzer. ther He - water. thirsty the lic College Students meeting at was as a you brief Preceding the program a World thirsty is for He here. peace. was held. The meeting business of St. Falls—Members was Fergus drink. given a Mary federation chair- Grant, initiation short form of seen re- circle held their was mission Bernard’s He smiled the wise inside at men undertook approach the to Mrs. man, Gravelle, W. ceived by in the home of the Christmas party and His tent, soon was on way physiotherapy of mili- departments the Girvin, Mrs. William and Mrs. G. new Ryan. toward Vincent the 38th parallel. Mrs. He left hospitals with the suggestion tary Surma. J. Delma preceded by part of His peaceful heart The party a a was on that the patients make cribs for the Chairmen for party collection were the bloodsoaked fields the of Korea meeting conducted by business cgllege the Nativity the Mrs. E. J. Stiegel and A. scenes Mrs. J., and the miracle of fell of Spies. Part Miss Rose president, peace upon home place to wants . Tile, Rubber Asphalt assisted and They group every McGowman. the earth were for ‘ of single day. in spent the afternoon one sew- was under the family Christmas tree. H. W. Anderson, Mmes. Roy by God bless boys Korea in in remainder the our and ing games . Modernfold Doors suggested The federation also Louis Hann, Gjesdabl, Clarence who be friends. want to with their hour. social and a that be told the Bethle- children MiltOn Lon— Raster, llemblea" M..tt brothers Heroux, the other side. Won’t on Venetian Al- Blinds M. J. Mrs. Prizes went to be taught hem that carols story, Clar- Jorgenson, Marvin Sr.; send them pint of blood for you nee, a ‘ Snyder. Re- Mrs. J. brecht and B. l Wax greeting them, and that only cards Sand, Eugene . Wilczek, Frank Christmas Beacon gift in Floor honor of the a. ence by the served freshments were the Schulte, which depict of MIRACLE OF aspect Pappenfus, Mrs. Michael ONE DAY IN some Okoneski and J. M. Mrs. hostesses, HEAVEN? Nativity friends.“ Denis. be Anton sent E. J. and Anna to and \ WALL TILE PLASTIC Ryan. Mrs. Volley Nuns Browns geCE Finest Installations Guaranteed Food Shower Given CO. FLOOR-CRAFT food Valley—A and Browns for shower the miscellaneous 2844 1107 St. Germain Phone r Sisters sponsored Franciscan was BOWLING guild Anthony’s of St. members by kitchen food and variety of here. A You shop shop when best, you 2’6 the sis- utensils presented columns of~The to first the St. in were ters. light lunch served. A Cloud Register. was Standings Dec. W I. I. W York, chairman DRADDY of New E. ROBERT MRS. Metzroth’s Litchy Motors 13 Thies-Mayman ‘ 2'2. Motors 17 ‘ organizations .. Catholic unpacking committee Miller Motors Tenvoorde lay 22 17 Motors "2.2 17 of the is . luich Motors Megnrry 19 Motors 24 ‘ 15 _ for dolls, the collection of 30 of which “nun” dolls part the of are some “Good Clothes I SEASON HIGHS That Beer Tenvoorde Motors Here's the presented being orders of religious garb the the of .dressed in women, Individual high single-game A, Mohs 432 153 127 152 score— international women’s annual 28th for the Speaks Itself . . . . . . . . . .. Catholic booth the at Boys” Men and at Ken Borgert; Ben Statz, K. 231. Borgert 159 147 451 '145 .. presented with collection is lindsigiiluaéoehigh three-game week. The York this Ilinterrieden New 480 exposition, in 111 204 165 score— B 188 510 165 right: V 157 E shown‘are, left Z" Dolls to erges direction'. vocational objective of Cloud 7th & St. Germain St. the - . DISTRIBUTED BY MEteam 9l161§l1 single-game _ score—Litchy insular 453 159 1:3 124 Union; of the Roman Ursulines in box); (lying left Sacramentines at icon 90 27 90 ors. an . Holy Child Sisters the Mary; and of Team high three-game Heart score—Thies- Sacred of of‘the Religious Co. Cream Kemp’s Ice _——— —-—- —- —— MaymaiéAlVfiiécgrskgi-(‘Bfléb Totals 880 2,596 848 868 Jesus. ............ .. DEC 6 th. deserve The listed here firms to Mdtors e f Thies-Mayman dis- ‘ remembered when he €133,“ - you are _ WOrld Schoener c. 59 164. 194 517 " Minn. Cloud. Phone St. dif- the 567 tributing patronage to your ...... .. Change the Can You J. F' 142 161 Hospital 181 484 jkowsi'i Cloud u of ferent lines businesss ' R 170 396 Saint Ham... kahi 509 '71" A. F- 137 184 534 213 vs 140 190 -" p 'DINNDORF- ‘ Habstritt A.- B' 142 130 438 166 " s pamol 126 155 152 433 E. Wilhelm . . 139 134 144 41: ,. Handicap 39 1,7 39 Handicap 77 T7 77 231 long. film—30 minutes sound A 16 . mm. __ . __ hospi- well-equipped modern, A ' I — Totals 733 __._ 706 — 820 2,399 , Totals and Rochester, Crosby, Jack Benny ............ 796 886 939 2,621 .. Bing Starring: staff well-organized with Megarry Motor: tal O Q thy Motors a Blyth, A Dunne, Ann Young, Irene Werner Loretta J. 17 13A Bob Hope, 144 459 J Thiegs 121 181 430 128 specialists. and physicians .... of Miller T. 134 146 137 417 M Mischk 125 207 1.75 507 Keller, Father James Hollywood and stars . .... .. and other Fr. Schweiters 146 98 138 882 Imes Fr. 175 149 199 523 Conducted STfllIE WALLPAPER AND .... PAINT the of by the Sisters {3‘23 ,iuegemann Christopher Movement. the H. Interriede Founder of 174 126- 129 429 B 231 Statz 7.0 60 ‘ 164 211 606 - - 11“de 57 57 171 57 Handicap 46 46 46 138 Varnishee ' AVAILABLE Pittsburgh Paints N 0W Painting contractor Benedic ' of St. — Order -— a —— , — — —— Wallpaper Imperial Washable Totals 869 696 737 2.302 Totals 81315 940 888 2,633 ...... People's Adult and Young Groups Clubs, Societies, _____ to HIGH 1' otors TALS FOR WEEK c Cloud Cloud. -St. St. 'Diocese of 20-7th South within the Avenue A. Schweiters Telephone 435 189 160 487 Individual single 138 high game—Ben . .... .. D. Peterson 147 197 Statz, 137 481 231. - RENTAL FOR CHARGE N0 T. Engelhard 173 Individual high 175 166 514 three game—Ben A‘- Noehring E. 157 155 143 455 Statz, 606. ‘| World” Can Change "You the reservations for Make your N. Ahles 179 165 142 "I‘eam high single Litchy 486 game delivery of metered for — . prompt L‘iioirun Handicap 46 46 46 138 Mo'Itors, 943. now. 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