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

January 25, 1952 · Page 3 of 4

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~_’-—' his" F -‘ h' ‘1 . " CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. Friday, 1952 January 25, FOUR PAGE ,- in Lunn Editor Hates Watch Offers Photo to Debate Dies; Woman, 93, Randall Statue Moscow Arthur to W. Hynemun THIELMAN ‘ WASHERS Redskins ‘Blte Dust’ the APPLIANCE Television Blanshurd Through Shown Book HARDWARE mums on Fargo, N. Dak.—Father William General Agent I wren Religious 7‘Grandchild editor Catholic Co. J. Durkin, Nat’l Insurance of Washington ' REPAIR CENTER new ' Paints Sporting TV than N.J.—-—More Washington, is his Action News, proud of Indian South Bend, —- Ind—Arnold Lunn, Cloud 701% St. Germain St. ' Goods in the Eastern 1,000,000 blood. He confides that his noted British author and Catholic, persons ancestry All Small Home Appliances fi-Polio Ina. & Hospital Life. Ii A believed the U.S. to part of challenged Blanshard, the better of Paul Amer- him when he gets are 17, 7th Ave. 50.. St. Cloud Business. leur Security is Phone our 25-9th Ave. No. 4465 the pic- television have viewed propagandist, makes occasional visit anti-Catholic the ican to on died July 1931, Simones 20, Mr. services for an Randall.——Funeral Pilgrim Virgin the statue ture of movie “book Bijou house and the to of debate” hears in Mathilda, died daughter, Simones, and engage a Berres Margaret Mrs. a \A’VW WWW. I smuggled Moscow. S into that N about the latter’s charges Randolph against crowd cheering for Scott 50 was Dec. 19, 1922. James’ member St. oldest of 94, DIAMOND ' RINGS {I 5% [which unique photograph This the Church, it has become known when the shooting Father starts. children: Mrs. 11 Survivors 10. held Jan. parish here, FOR SALE are were issue mums" of ' appeared in the Jan. 20 through private correspondence Durkin, Indian whose blood is FOR THE Pierz; Ed BRIDE Virnig, Mrs. TO BE Elizabeth who active Simones, Mrs. was shortly of the this after here from London. Lunn made the mixed with Irish-German-French- one paper Park, IIIEIICIIITS (Catherine), Clyde CMIIIISSIOII Chapel ill taken last her days, at to WEIMAN was & BUTT brought copies Singer Sewing Machine. Reconditioned two extant offer than months two Bohemian blood, claims that his scum n. nun. was Stower and more Mrs. Ann ago. Mont; and died parish High Mass the and guaranteed. Trade in old shown your into the countryl by Blanshard’s that he comment great-great-grandmother Mm Ind But of Smiles Gumntsu Hllhul was was day. was following a the machine later model. Singer Right“ for Sew- "Walk Buy a A anm s. 50 Over OI Pallhful Servlsl Years J. M. Haffert, editor of Soul tackle the book just cannot yet Chief Chippewa. “I Son-of—a- for mag- ing Center, St. Germain of— 818 St., St. Harold Kost, pastor, Father go 8091/2 St. Germain St. the TV featuring azine, show but might later Lunn Cloud. kins- Bear whatever other of on on. pre- Mass, Solemn Requiem the fered or my / W‘ John B. Ken- viously in several such the engaged commentator in ASK FOR be mixed the happen to Anthony Father assisted by up men a- also told books of debate. with C.E.M. Joad, nedy. Haffert of the W. rLoun FRANK JACKSON the movies. fight,” he of Minneapolis, howald of says ST. ne ew, a J.B.S. Haldane, and G.G. Coul- statue’s arrival Moscow in and M. Father D. and deacon; as & Received ASSOCIATES, Inc. Blessing in which he convincing Papal presented film by ton, produced gave a a sub- Clear Lake O’Driscoll of as CO. PAINT charges. their false to prominent Catholic, Michael Grace answers deacon. Death Before By General lines), (of the Grace steamship ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS‘ 8. acting pallbearers Grandsons as Paris—Before his death Jan. 11, which carried done Mautz Paints commentary Sweden Will Go to a Si- Oliver Virnig, Fabrian ECCLESlASTlCAL DESIGN were 3;. Jean Tassigny, Gen. de Lattre de PRE-PACK by Clare Booth Luce Mr. Ken- and Johnny Leroy, Schirber. William Schmidt, Prop. mones, Boston—Two priests of the Bos- American Building commander-‘in-chief French National Bank of 62, BULK ICE CREAM nedy. The half—hour ; : Kempenich. program and Leonard Frank, 613 First Street South Indo-China, archdiocese have been named St. réceived ton Cloud, Minnesota forces in with Father Harold, Colgan, ended a St. James’ Burial in ceme- was assignments outside for the arch- special blessing from Pius XII, 'the founder Blue (an of the Army I WILHELM tery. diocese. The Rev. Robert M. Doyle, which from Rome by tele- sent organization formed offer to was chil- of living mother RefreShment The 11 who has been assistant Isling- the at At his graph. request, for the Blessed to an own gen— prayers peace had dren, Simone: Mrs. j seven ‘5; ROOFING c0. 1 in Feb- . will leave for Sweden ton, received last the 9mm Mother), eral sacraments readlng the Blue Army the grandchildren who in is good idea pe- are work with Bishop Knut a to Badre, director Father pledge. from $321741! Haffert, well-known author ruary gen- member life. She ligious RS " was a 30 roofing experience Nelson, years Ansgar 0.8.13. The Rev. I military chaplains, in the of lecturer eral the Fatima and I here Altar appa- society on the Rosary of in and around Cloud St. I F. Dunn, assistant Rox- Daniel spirit at his wife of and in ritions, has that there is noted “a a presence St. So. Phone than 2506-1“ 582 for 40 years. more bury, will take secretarial all the piety, answering of deep devotion Blessed of the to over Washing- wave St. Michael, ST. CLOUD in Born - the National Catholic duties with Funeral services himself. Virgin sweeping through Russia Feb. 1857, prayers Wis., 8, county, ton Life Conference, Des Moines, Rural national honors with through and members of the were con- married Jan. Simones Mrs. many was Ia. Cathedral. Notre ducted Dame Soviet in army.” Minn. Credit River, 1876 18, at 01W in their home couple made The ~SCHRO ER of Board Welcomes K. C. they when 1897 Lakeville until lN REQUIESCANT PACE , , 74(LZC/Lma/(e ‘Jc. cede/1. township, Mor— Cushing moved to 1’] Cardinal Back GERMAIN 8055’: SAINT ST. rison U. county. S. to Simone: .Mra. Margaret Ill-EATING AND PLUMBING APPLIANCES. Minneapolis; Mrs. Lucy Frank, New ()rdo York—“We Mrs. Susan Hoppe, who died rejoice church for in Thomalla John W. your The home of “Timken Silent family plot in Burial in the Jan. 16. Wenatchee, Wash; Mrs. was Virnig, of- safe from Prairie—Requiem Mass return arduous North was your ' Automatic” Oil Burners Survivors arevthree the parish cemetery. church for Holy Cross fered Jan. 8 in (Margaret) Wenker Anthony and journey around the world,” wired daughters: Helen and three Hoppe, sons Jan. 5. Tomalla. who died 77, John W. Ill-uh Ave. So. Tel. 705 (Gertrude), Frank Benish Spo- the Mrs. Gerhard Stroerman Supreme Board home: Directors at of Mass. Hullin ofilercd the Father U. A. PIANO TUNING Aloys (Katie) St. Rose, and Math of of Cloud. St. Minn. George, Wash. Ferndale, kane, of lthe Knights Columbus of Three to in parish cemetery. Burial the ; was Munich, Cold Spring, New Boniface of Jo- survive: sisters five medium Joseph brothers and Mich.; and Mrs. Kempe- Cardinal Francis Spellman. “We (Christine) Hubert Worms and Mrs. of Mc- and Repairing E. Victor; Mrs. Math, and seph. (Frances), nich Mrs. Anthony have read with admiration, have brother, John Meire Grove. There one are as Julia. Mrs. Minnie Sakry, Daniel, Mrs. sister, New Munich, and Meyers of Kempenich (Florence), millions and Mrs. of one fellow Americans M. Posch, and Mrs. Frank Wilczek, Mrs. your Thoroughly experi- 25—Friday. Conversion of Jan. Klein, Albany. Mrs. Mike There 36 are SCHNEIDER (Helen), all Joseph Schmidt of of Parsons. and creed, the every race ac- grandchildren grout-grundhildren. and 36 Special Mass. Apostle. Paul, St. enced all phases in I Wilczek Frank Randall. of inspiration counts and spiritual Schriml Mrs. John St. Peter, Collect of second Gloria, of piano Prairie—Funeral services service. North solace brought were to the Schriml, 1009 armed St. Cloud—Mrs. John grandchildren, There 64 93 you are White Apostles’ Preface. V Creed, Tnoomm; Hullin Father A. U. Jun. by conducted 2 co. the 17th south, died Jan. 16 at forces avenue of the free nations the Write grandchildren, and great on or Frank Wilczek, one church for Cross in Holy vestments. Survivors. her husband and of 56. age are Korean battlefront. We greet great-great-grandchild. Wilczek Mrs. died Dec. 28. 86, who you sur- following Alphonse the children: and Call after 1163-J 5:00 Poly- 26—Saturday. St. Jan. p.m. children: Leo, following with the vives exemplar of the American Rudolph, Cloud: Alex Lang grandchildren St. Mrs. Her in the as an seven Waletzko, Mrs. Gloria. Carl Math, Mrs. Bishop. Mass of feast. Peter, Jerome (Irene), Holclingford: Mrs» CARPETING, and LINOLEUM, carp, tradition, which proclaims the religious life Mary Sister Wm. Stibal are Peka. Joseph Doll. and Mrs. John Gregory (Eleanor), Kimball. There Red vestments. are equality of all and insists upon KNEELING Florentine Virnig, Sister Mary PADS, TILING Bock Michael men eight grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Mary a Sunday 27—Third after Jan. the-inalienable rights of the in- Marcelino Virnig, Sister Mary Ver- Nesker died Jan. New Munich: and brothers, Roscoe-Michael Bock, who of two Gloria, Special Mass. Epiphany. Conrad Kuzer and Michael Kuzer, both parish the cemetery buried in Doon dividual. 3, Your for boys onica Kempenich, Sister Mary was McKinley North 20 concern FOL Jan. 5 Greenwald. Requiem Mass offered offered of Requiem Mass John Chrysos- following at...» Collect of St. was second REGULAR. :1 separated from their homes Sister and Matthew Kempenich, Mary OR Joseph Jan. Cathedral. with in St. Mary’s by Father 19 Cloud, Agnes’ church St. Minnesota in St. Trinity Preface. Green Creed, tom, loved while they fight in de- Agnes Kempenich, Brother Pius burial broth- in St. Cloud in Waite following cemetery the 191/2‘ Bloch. Survivors ones, Ave., & Highway 52 are vestments. Park. Henry and Alois, Roscoe; and sisters: fense of human liberty, is Wenher, O.S.B.; and Brother Rob- ers a power- Henry A. Hernberger Stam- Paul; Susan St. Cloud, Minn. 28—Monday. St. Peter William, St. Mrs. Jan. ful the SJ. to forces dis- L. Benick, of ert- answer Frank and Mrs. Calif.: Ukiah, St. Cloud—Henry Hemberger. A. men, Gloria, Mass of feast. Nolasco. ,DINNDORF unity.” The More than out-of-town signed 50 Melrose. (Anna), message Killian per— was traveling freight the Great agent for White Collect of St. Agnes. second Hoppe Susan by Supreme Mrs. Knight John E. attended the funeral. Swift. Railway Northern for 20 sons company years, vestments. employed and by the Great North- of- Munich.-—Requiem Mass New was suddenly @125 died Jan. Immaculate Conception for 30 16. those Francis in 29—Tuesday. St. Jan. 19 fered Jan. ern years, M10 offered Requiem Mass Jan. in 21 ofC was I Mass Teacher. Sales, Bishop and For de Radio On Your Mary’s Cathedral, with burial in Cal- St. White Creed. Gloria, vest- of feast. Mrs. Hemberger cemetery. 93 vary sur- PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE vives with Robert Richard and two sons, ments. Iine'r appreciate SUNDAY Cloud, of St. and granddaughter, a. Mar- 30—Wednesday. St. Jan. Judith Ann. is survived his father, a.m.—Sunday Meditations—- He by 8:15 Painting Pittsburgh contractor Paints Varnishes Gloria, Mass of Virgin. feast. tina, Joseph ‘ Hemberger St. Cloud. Mr. of — photography —- KF AM ‘ Imperial Washable Hemberger World of Wallpaper veteran ‘ third Our Lady, second Collect of was a - Catholic a.m.—Local Hour— . 10:00 I and member the American of '0 war a. Church Pope. Red vestments. for (Alexanhria) or Legion. Telephone KXRA 435 20-7 th BOWLING Avenue South St. Cloud John Portraits 31—Thursday. St. Candid J and Formal John Maslonkowski J. an.« — Ac- a.m.——The Christian in , 10:30 ,. White Mass Gloria. of feast. Bosco. Cloud—John Maslonkowski, St. J. 137 Wedding Photographs Chil» tion—WJON — died Jan. the 18th north, 12 at avenue vestments. ‘dr‘en Family a.m.—Catechism Comes Groups Pets 11:00 to fl- 65. Requiem ofi‘ered of Mass age was — Ignatius, Bishop. Feb. 1-—St. Holy Angels’ Jan. in church 15. and \ Life—KFAM iPhoto vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv iv Finishing Gloria. Red for Mass of feast. vest— lot Calvary delivery burial in family‘ in metered the of SPANIOL LANES prompt was “unl- of Fran- a.m.—The Hour St. 11:00 L Survivors his wife: Cameras—Film cemetery. two OR' $106k“ are ments. ' cis—WJON Mass Herbert and Roy of St. Cloud; and sons, I; Sacred Heart Jan. Votive the 1 6 of ,3 Picture Framing HEATING daughter, L. G'ehweiler, OILS Mrs. W. Upon Sunday noon—Once 12:00 one STANDINGS a . Friday) be said. White (first Des Moines, In. There grand- two may are Commercial and '| WJON W L — children, brothers. Adam of St. two vestments. ._|;_V Litchy Motors 37 20 a noon—Catholic Faith Our 5 in Photos 12:00 Industrial Cloud and Joseph Washington; of and ......................... .. A Daily To Use (From How Miller Motors 30 27 Julia four sisters, Mrs. Schaefer. Mrs. Timer—KLTF . . Eich Motors 27 30 Phone 993 Missal by E. M. Lohman LJ In 1952, McTackert. Mrs. Margaret Kruger, Anna . ..... .. Catholic Hour-4 Phone 146 p.m.———'Th'e or‘ Thies-Mayman’ Motors 27 27 1:00 010,. Madeline Judge, all New and Mrs. of Co.) . Megarry Motors 23 34 KFAM Castle, Pa. - Tenvoorde Motors 35 22 , Bernard Garding p.m.—-The .Story . Greatest 4:30 GROW SEASON’S Motors HIGH Thies-Mayman St. Cloud—Requiem Mass oflered LON CON Tol —WJON Ever was - Indivxdua] . . high single-game Schoener 423 G. 15 132 139 score—— Jan. Mary’s Cathedral Ber- 15 in St. for WEEKD . YS Ken Borgert-Ben Statz, 231. J. Murphy 181 458 ED 131 A. HOJEM ' nard Garding. Fifth south, 627 avenue Individual high Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday three-game Jurek F. 142 163 488 Sur- who died Jan. the of 65. 12 at score— age Ben Statz. 606. 394 A. Habstrit 136 105 Construction Co. vivors his wife, Mrs. Nora Garding; p.m.—Ca.tholic N and 7:00 are e w s St. Cloud Team single-game high score—Miller Wilhelm 107 417 E. 151 Albany: and daughters, Gene, two son, a Views—WJON 'PHOTOG'RAPHER . Motors, 067. Handicap 261 ‘72 72 72 (Phyllis), Mrs. Louis Lundemo Wat- ' ............ .. Team three-game Saturday high score—Thies— N.E. Second 12 Avenue, (Har— kins); Mrs. William Hentges and —-—-‘ —- —— -— Mayman 2,693. motors, Totals 825 814 717 2,356 Valley. five riet), Eden There grand- p.m.—Crusade for Peace— 4:30 are 509% Germain, Cloud St. St. y, ST..CLOUD. MINN. ............ .. GAMES ROLLED JAN. 16 children. The following brothers ‘and are -———-—— , KFAM Eich Motors Motors Megarry sisters the deceased: John Garding of of ' A. Schwieters Daily 160 171 157 G. Willeke 137 118 152 407 488 Stubel, 1a.; Peter Garding of San Diego, .... .. ........ .. CANDID WEDDING D. Peterson 185 172 140 Mueller 124 149 146 419 497 T. Calif.; Leonard Gal-ding. Paynesville; and Pro- 7.:15 a.m.—Sacred Heart ...... .. ........ .. Schreder M. 135 144 119 Fr. Schwieters.... 127 131 154 412 398 Rockville. Burial Mary Garding, in was gram—WMIN ...... .. ALBUMS BY E. Noehring 126 142 178 109 150 147 406 445 J. Trobec Rockville with Father the cemetery, . p.m.—-The Resary—KASM 4:15 N. Ahles .' 139 146 149 L. Juenemann 123 159 185 467 434 Francis Zitur officiating. Handicap 66 Handicap 66 66 198 73 73 73 219 (80!: Maillot . 111 Generations Four Totals 810 841 809 Totals 857 2,460 693 780 2,330 ............ .. ............ .. Litchy Motors Motors Tenvoorde l Bor'gert J. Thicgs l 136 171 151 K. 133 131 185 449 458 PHOTOGRAPHER - .......... .. ........ .. 1 M. Mischke 175 144 180 499 A. Mohs 113 123 113 349 . Fr. W. Illies 161 200 173 534 G. Interrie 107 130 119 356 . H. Interrieden. Phone 130 129 Herges 187 165 2986 117 376 P. 138 490 Three models—$129.95 $189.95. to . B. Statz 187 171 503 N. Spanier 148 146 170 464 Easy terms—liberal trade-in. Let us Handicap 41 41 123 Handicap 88 88 88 264 315-7th Ave. No. St. Cloud show them today. to you { Totals 793 872 833 Totals 2,372 2,498 776 783 _813 ............ .. ............ .. SHOP THE MAYTAG Iler Motors WEEK’S HIGH THIS WEDDINGS PARTIES H. Sniezek 157 177 - 139 473 Individual high single-game score—— . FAMILY GROUPS E. Elchert 148 137 lllies, 164 200. 449 Father W. ’ Phone 12 5th Ave. 5., Cloud 49 . .. St. F. Rajkowski 145 101 141 387 Individual high three-game score—Fa- BABIES IN THE HOME . . A. Hinnenkamp.... 178 132 173 ther lilies, 483 W. 534. J. Spaniel COMMERCIAL 140 133 single-game score—Litchy PHOTOGRAPHY 163 436 Team high . Handicap 53 53 53 159 Motors, 872. score—Litchy three-game Team high —— — —- ————— Totals 777 777 833 2,387 Motors, 2,498. CHILDREN PREFER 1 i ............ .. ’ . . . PAINTS—WALL LITTLE FALLS PAPER LEAGUE K. OF c. STANDINGS AVERAGES TOP TEN (First half season) of 170 E. Thies W L C. Schumach 167 Paint and wall keep home looking smart paper can your as LaFonds 29 13 164 U. Kapsnm ...................................... .. well the walls See HOMOGENIZED and woodwork. large selec- Herbic‘s MILK 26 G. 162 16 Murphy as preserve our ..... .. Rudnicki’s 23 19 Father Smith 162 l modern of and wall in beautiful tion paints colors and ........... .. . . papers Little Falls Beverage - 21 21 L. Pohlkamp 154 Cities Service Oil Co 19 23 V. Binstok 151 designs. Delivery For Door St. Mary’s 19 23 Father Otto - ........... .. Brass Rail 15 27 Popp A. { Call 55 Dick’s Log Bar 15 Hennis SHOP 27 H. KOERBER PAINT ......................... .. , 'DAIRYLAND SEASON HIGHS _ l High team three individual single High game—A. Popp. ASS’N score games— Herbic's, 2:367. 45. THIS four-generation SHOWN IN picture are . Cloud, High single team game~Rudnicki‘s. High individual three game—E. Thies, 20 Sixth Ave. 50. St. Minn. Lawrence Iten, great-grandmother, 1204-7th Mrs. 35. L. Pohlkamp, 567. ave. ‘ Mrs. La Vene Akins, Los Angeles, N0., St. Cloud; her daughter, Calif.; granddaughter, Prescott, Robert St. Paul; and her Mrs. great-grand- OPEN BOWLING HOURS Jimmie Prescott. son, HATS! STETSON I Men;- SUNDAYS For MONDAY thru FRIDAY, 3:15-5:30 Taste Grapcfruit Broiler Treat CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER + ; = 1:00-11:30 SATURDAYS, 1:00-5:30; 9:00-11:30 ’ CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! L\ANES—=E ESPANIOL DROP IN ANYTIME THE FOR PRACTICE! [IIIIIIIIIDIIIII _ CLOTHES” "NEW STORE Opposite Can You Change World the Office St. the Post in Cloudg ' ' A sound fi lm——30 16 mm“. minutes long. Starring: Bing Crosby, Jack Benny and Rochester, DANE1.. Bob Hope, Loretta Young, Irene Ann Blyth, Dunne, and other Hollywood and Father James Keller, star s _FUNERAL Founder of the Christopher Movement. PORTABLE NOW AVAILABLE HOME ROTARY Clubs, Societies, Adult People’s and Young Groups to within the Diocese St. Cloud. of NO IRONER CHARGE FOR RENTAL , COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT Make reservations "You Change the World" for Can your now. Fleming’s AND MODERN FUNERAL z efrigeration Go. R 'uJ,I.I I I I [ll I [I lmLI.II I uw II I.I I.I.I.I.I I I I I I.- 7 I I FOR SERVICE MORE THAN . : St. Cloud Register flit I! Po. Box 229 . I. YEARS. 65 : St. _Cloud, Minn. 'F old Simple delicious this version of arithmetic! And simply Service & Sales Complete Refrigeration an new shipping _ I ~ best wintertime of its favorite. Right Florida is crops now one Please send “You World" Can Change the for me you’ll juicy the and of big grapefruit markets all want country, to over TELEPHONES: showing following the dates: Heated them on often for their value and refreshing health tartness. to Dealer a Authorized Cloud, Minn. St. - use ZlZ-Bth Ave. No. ‘ t excellent slightly, they breakfast chilly grand for OFFICE mornings, 238-W are on @ q cold. ad itions and good beginner for dinner main memo to a GENERAL on course, a a : 1 Choice lat 2nd.Choice Choice 3rd each around Cut cold half; desired. night. Cut fruit in if Residence—1543 remove core I around membrane, but do entire section, loosening‘fruit from not cut I p 1' IRONERS Name Organization : dash and Sprinkle each half with tablespoon of edge. 1 outer Eleven, .................................... sugar a Seventh Avenue St. .. .............. ..... North Cloud butter. if desired; dot with of of cinnamon, 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 : or mace, Address City State broil slowly Place rack inches from and broiler h grapefruit 3 t on III-III-IIIIIIIIIII-I’m through. slightly _nd heated 15 until fruit is browned minutes, to 20 or 4 I