St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 28, 1952 · Page 3 of 4
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'28, ' CLOUD PAGE FOUR THE ST. REGISTER Friday, March 1952 ‘84-Year Jivlufiatmday—W Tradition PACE REQUIESCANT Broken IN - (NOTE: The Holy has See given" This parish is Its world, Christianity is fire the one. now on . A permission the for transfer the of priest members united who is with ‘parish Sacred Heart chapel young Notre at are earth. It (Margaret), Christ a ‘Donald Aubin Minne- one is the Light, the Surviving St. Eric in cemetery. Poissant are Holy Saturday ceremonies from another, all with and Marcel, St. loud: Emil Cloud fol- apolis: Mrs. Kortcum St. and the Mrs. of are one Dame in native 1946 and Belle Prairie.—Requiem of- Perham, ofl’ered his Mass of first Minn., the Fire, taking was possession of was (Donna). St. Cloud: lowing Albert Kor- Gohman and Mrs. the us, and daughters: morning the evening. To to their all because sons Family church pastor, fered March in Holy 20 are one Solemn Mass (Bernice), in St. Duane Johnson Minneapolis. Henry’s Osakis: Michael, Pelican Rapids: church transfiguring cum, individuals given acquaint the the died March ST. CLOUD assignment for Eric Poissant,~83, who REGISTER 'of with Christ. And Christ us as cannot grandchildren. Paul: There 26 Also Thomas, St. Henry, Sauk Centre: sur- are the Father Robert Smith offered 18. in Perham. At Notre Dame the readers with the wonderful be divided. and parish, inflaming viving sisters, Elizabeth Mrs. Bares. St. Jo- Mrs. Anna Cloud: Mrs. two mean- are as a chil- us breaking Mass. Surviving following the 84-year-old tradition are an Mantefuel, Minneapolis. and’Mrs. Mayme ing these scph Plombon, St. Cloud: and Mrs. of ceremonies, Fatier priest_ Can there be parish for the expects to work (Aurora), Charley St. Onge dren: Mrs. a with light on germ- His and love His the Koshnick, Maywood, 111.: so University Martha Bernardino, calif. and at of California Montag, San step- in one Emeric Lawrence, Little Cloud: Henry, 0.3.8., Falls: Wilfrid. St. of St. glorious than this? moment free research in the school’s more that Lo- through He shatter brothcr, Christ Lengcr, Milwaukee, Wis. ,There grandchildren and 87 11 Berkeley, are Calif. us can Belle- Ft. Ripley: Maurice Mrs. and John’s university has = prepared “in Lent just passed, rfeuille the the Requiem great-grandchildren. Mass offered March 11 in a peo- was dispel] the darkness and of bund There Laboratory (Stella), Belle Prairie. of Bacteriology. are our The Rev. Angels’ James P. of lack of Holy church. Father John Laky series of four the Doll, (Ed. Note: Because articles, second by fasting, space ple have alms- great-grand- 12 grandchildren and five prayer, world. the Father in previous issues the offered the Mass. Burial in the Doll is reports nephew C.S.C., Mrs. of of on was Mr. which and Mrs. of is printed below. P. a children. mortification giving, died and son to — following this family funerals delayed until lot in Assumption cemetery. were “Lumen Christi” (Light of W. Doll of St. Henry’s G. Editor) parish, M. Young of Perham Belka Joseph L. of and self self-love. They and week.) have to John Danzl Christ)! Thanks be God! In to Perham, the Mrs. Frank Easter Candle invocation Jung St. Perham.—Funeral services of Cloud. gave were con- their sins “buried” confessed Sr. and Peter Bruner, Joseph—John Danzl, these circumstances there Stanislaus’ St. resident of is only in St. ducted March 18 and benediction a Charter day at tomb with Christ. Stands Christ them in the For Rapids.—Requiem Sank Mass St. Joseph, died March in Belka. who died of- 7 Santa Ana, Joscph L. 61, church for was thing do: Break in to out ceremonies lthe university, one song. at WASHERS Calif., home his The candles something. fered March in Sacred Heart church in the of daughter, Fadrowski of- 3 Mrs. Father S. A. March 15. mean is It solemn most moment. This is exactly what the Church where a he working is his toward for Peter Bruner, Joseph Sandkamp. Surviving Belka survives Sr., who died Feb. Mrs. Mrs. 29. the Mass. fered are gleaming hands Candles in APPLIANCE mean All is darkness. Suddenly shaft Benedict Danzl following doctorate Father C. Virnig offered and the children: does service and the Mrs. a in the of deacon Edward, in her bacteriology. with in- two sons: person tlieir RADIOS burning in that Christ is (Eleanor), Mass. Burial in Joseph Sandkamp light the parish Santa Ana. of home; four dau the door Joseph, Jr., and ters: at of the at was ceme- appears _ gives voice (or celebrant), who Father Doll a the first student Bruner Calif.: Truly, this is blessed Mrs. and the following Mrs. Oscar Nelson (Frances), hearts. was (Florence), tery. Zeller Minne- Mrs. John REPAIR a CENTER church. It is the Easter candle. “Exult, the joy hearts: TV to of . the history children survive: Kollman, Minneapolis: (Susan). Mrs. Edwin Bernard, St. Cloud: of the Mrs. many apolis: Mrs. Henry Parchem school to 1n this night when “heaven night, is The deacon kneels sings: he Peter, Jr.: Paul, Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald. Fred Reber (Helen), Wasescha (Mag- St. Joseph: Roman, these Warren as heavenly proclaim erham: Mrs. hosts; draw that assignment. ye God man.” joined earth and to to Robert, Patricia, Portland, “Lumen Henry, Mrs. William 0re.: Clarence, Seattle. Christi” (Light Ind.; and Mrs. Wash.: Christ), daline). Terre Haute. All of Small Home Appliances mysteries divine. Sound forth, ye In residence St. Anthony’s Etli, all light, who at and Mrs. Jack Jaiger, fol- Mrs. Ted Fahnhorst (Bettie), In the midst the Per- and the Richmond, of F. Boedigheimer (Irene), Leonard which in all the to procession and the salvation, victory Phone No. 25-9th Ave. trumpets of 4465 lowing stepchildren: Calif.: Ray, Ellen, Sister Mrs. Healam Helena, St. Ted (Marie), ham, sister, Sister M. church A in Oakland, the Perham fail recall the words of to can in church respond, “Deo Gratias” BertramrJulius Ethen, Twisp, Wash.; and Mrs. David Mrs. Agatha Becker. St. This James’ and three is the hospital, Perham, King of great so a is graduate native of the Uni- the Lord, “I Light the Our of a . . . Moran. am all Cloud: Lawrence Vincent, Mrs. Mordan (Mil- (Thanks Be God). Then brothers, Michael, John, and the to through night Christ when burst versity of Notre Dame and who the world. Joseph: He follows Me dred), St. does not also survive. There 14 and Mrs. John Water- at Perham, Mrs. are Gertrude Legatt priest lights. his candle the from I ' vic- bonds death, and the of (Delephine), Catholic Universitiy St. Cloud. There rose grandchildren. cott of America, are darkness, but will have walk in Easter candle. Stephen.——Funeral St. services grandchildren 28 and brother, nether world torious the were from AvA'A Washington, one Strack Mrs. Charles D. C. He will FOURTH WARD viii, , light” (John 12)? the light of St. con- . . Feb. . conducted 23 in Stephen’s Frank. surviving. Requiem Up the aisle Mass of- the procession. was goes condescension wonderful the How tinue Charles Strack, his teaching Long Prairie.—Mrs. and research Gertrude church Mrs. Legatt, for 74, the world. fered “You the light of March 17 in St. Joseph's church. are In the of the church it center stops buried in St. who died Feb. 28, us! Thy toward of was who Feb. died Father Edwin Notre 19. Oman at Dame when mercy he career mountain Alois John Salinger A city cannot set MARKET following Requiem on a Mary’s cemetery again. Again the “Lumen a offered the Mass. Surviving the fol- cry, T‘How are finishes his work the Berkeley the incomparable favor Pelican let on by the Rt. Rev: Rapids.—Requiem Even Mass offered March 3 Mass be hidden lowing children: John August. was your and St. si Christi,” but this time in higher a . , . . George Strack offered Feb. Monsignor Rauch. Mr. 22 in St. Leonard’s church didst give Thy That Thou campus. love: of Stephen; Mrs. Adolph Oman, Princeton: in order light shine before men, Jos. Gnlfkowski voice, again the and from survives with children. Mrs. Laura for Alois John Solinger, 53, who died two answer Reinhard Gohl, Mrs. Sauk Rapids; and Thy Slave; 0 Son Father Doll Thy to free ordained works in good they that was Joarnt Long Feb. see your George Strack, both of Father Vincent J. may and 16. Santo of- all the parishioners, “Deo Gra- MEATS Joseph, Mayhew Lake. The following This is night truly blessed Father in Prairie. Also surviving brothers fered the Mass. Burial in the parish glory two and give to A brothers sisters also are and survive: was Mrs. your tias!” . . . ' ASK FOR GROCERIES George Salinger sisters, Joseph and Mrs. and cemetery. survives with two written: which it night Jacob the of Hlebsen, Miss Johanna Peternell, 14-16). (Matthew vii, heaven” was v The clergy take and Gossler Schabel Long three children, Eugene Peli- and Mrs. Louis of and Judy of servers now all and Frank, St. Stephen. of There HOME-MADE enlightened night shall be are The Paul’s St. think back And to as Prairie, Birk of Rock- Rapids. and Jane, Minneapolis. and Mrs. Margaret We lights their candles the from can for 15 grandchildren. My light be the night the day, to ville. the There also the third Sun- SAUSAGE Mrs. Strack member of four brothers:John,Rich- instruction to are was a v on us Easter last candle. At the Turch Mark George proces- Christian Mothers' society. Henry, Pierz; Alfred, Clear- mond: delights. My in “For Lent: day of you were once sion reaches the altar. “Lumen Sauk Rapids.—-Mark George Turch, Years! Established 39 and Mathew, Bellingham. watcr; Mr. George Peters in light but darkness, find its who Feb. morning died 29, buried “May the star in the Salinger are St. now you of Leonard’s was trustee Christi,” in stillhigher voice, and was a v a PHONE 2052-53 Watkins.—George Peters, former 'cemctcry following parish Requiem a children parish about Walk, then, as for 15 Lord. the light— the a I speak aglow. of flame years. the “Deo Gratias.” This Paul Watkins, died in St. resident of response, Mass offered March Father by Bene- 2 403 AvefN. Cloud St. 9th light the Peter Bell the fruit of light, for of that knows setting; bearing star held in Funeral scrviccs ‘ March 9. time light the no the Easter candle of PRE-PACK were dict C. Virnig in Sacred Heart church. Burial Cold March Spring.—-—The Anthony's church 12. funeral justice and St. of Peter goodness and in all is risen from Mark the Alfred is Christ, who, of Mr. and Mrs. that star was son candles the in the hands of BULK ICE to CREAM goes Bell, who died Feb. held the Watkins parish 26, in St. in cemetery. AAAAAAA‘ Turch Sauk was was of Rapids. Besides his truth.” human- down shines tomb, the on the people. with nine children: Boniface‘s church Feb. Bell Mrs. Peters survives 29. Mrs. and the following brothers and sis- parents, Earth the Fire serene.” light ity in Flint, Joseph, Brooten: and four Donald, George, Mich.: survive: Thomas, the meaning all this? on Gloria, sons What is survive: David, Richard, of ;zers Watkins; David, JameSuBrothers Aloys, Paul; Raymond, and sisters St. and its. why Perhaps “Exultet,” Remember, Holy for delivery it is Satur- glorious metered of the So see now you can perpl goes (Eleanor), Sauk surviving Katherine Bell Mrs. Adolph Ebenstciner and Mrs. are Bernard Kaeter article previous in the claimed music night. The day priest has blessed words and whose Cloyd Schrcifcls (Agnes), Martins (Barbara), Centre: Mrs. George Minneapolis; are we song a Augusta—Requiem St. Mass of- Herbert Schreifels Mrs. Joseph in Belgrade: Mrs. J. Theisen (Etha). Lan- was hardly there is that world.” But the fire, the that fire this truly “out ceremony of a our OILS~ HEATING. new was March fered in St. Mary’s 12 church for Spring: (Frances), Cold Edward, Min- sing, Mich.: Mrs. Joseph Jacobs (Tina). that-can better whole Where there started spark struck the night by from still is Bernard year Kaeter. 86, who died March 9. young. a a neapolis: Clare Chicago. St. Cloud: and Marie, George, Nicholas, John. and - the Vincent understand true Father Weigand is also offered the (fire from help there flint stands to and fire, rock grandchildren Cold light two Spring: is There 56 and and Anton, San Bernardino. us are a Mass. Burial in the parish cemetery. great-grandchildren. Also surviving Calif. this than was Christianity “plunge” for Christ forth meaning of shall are coming from that Into I water. we Surviving following the children: brother, Val Peters Paul, and of St. are one LJ Donald 993 Koch nightwatch. Pho His tomb carved rock). Easter in week. next George, Sauk Rapids: Joseph. Leo, and a. George sister, Mrs. Schutz, St. Cloud. one no Bremerton, Wash.——Donald Koch died better that Walter anything Mrs. Ruehle ‘St. They brought large of Augu‘ta: and have Is there can a can- Edmund Feia in the naval hospital here Feb. the 24 at Mrs. Clara Gacke, Leo Mrs. itchen, what understand dle the priest who help to to cuts we THIELMAN a cross .us Holdingford.——Requiem had of- of Mass 42 He just returned Arnold was Mrs. Erdman, age and Norbert years. ‘ what is Christians, together with the alpha in the fered March 8 in church St. Hedwig’s from trip Korea aboard light our re- to the Kaeter, St. Cloud. wax, as There a are 17 grand- are Edmund for Fcia, who aircraft 8, died March 5. carrier “Pendova.” He also another in HARDWARE children symbols, he lation-to and 20 great-grandchildren. and. saying par— our one omega. as Father Peter J. J. Juba offered the three the served about in Pacific Pallbearers Donald grandsons: and years HOJEM ED A. relation of wore the what is ish, f‘Christ yesterday and to— our par— carves, Moss. Mrs. survives chil- during Feia with six World II. Mr. Koch at- Daniel Kaetcr. Richard Ruehle, Neal war was Sporting Paints world? the ish dren: Beginning the End, day, the and to Donald. Doreen, Dale, atomic David, and tending the warfare .school in Sylvester Gacke, Kaeter, and Ronald — ' home, Cloud at Valeria Delores Min- San Calif., St. and and in Diego, where he Christ taken Is Christianity Witschen. Goods Thc honorary Alpha to Him from was the the Omega, escort and neapolis. ill Also surviving sister, then and transferred the Brcmer- . to Catholic are the one Order Foresters of in- the eternal belong time and Rising Dying, ages; Mrs. Shabel, Holding- John (Bridget) hospital. Cloud He underwent four major ton St. ludcd 50., John G. Winter, Emil Henneman, 7th Ave. 17. Him glory empire Holding- be Gus, ford; three brothers, operations during the weeks’ to and and six period Frank Wedl, and Hugo G. Weyrens. the Light of the Christ is As Belle ford: Opole; and Victor, he Peter, confined. He, graduate of was throughout all eternity. Amen.” was a Cornelius Jungels Plain: stepsister, Anton Mrs. the Technical school in and high St. Cloud. one Christ Represents Remodel ' St. Nicholas.—Requiem Mass of- (Mary) North Prairie. where Sobieck, he prominent athletics. was in was fered March 12 in St. Nicholas’ church Pcdley Irvmg He James is survived by his Constance, wife, Form School The candle stands for Easter Church Cornelius 0 for Jungels, died 88, who and 0 Henry, who reside in Bremer- Irving son, Little Falls—James Pedley, 77, Him who said, .he Light “I of )Vlarch Father 9. Henry Steichen A. of- am sister. ton. A Mrs. Kenneth Smith. and lifetime Little resident of Falls town- ' Repaint fered the Mass. Burial in the parish World.” All the people the mother, Lucinda Kooh Breckenridge. was of are now his home ‘ship, died in March Fu- 11. Surviving cemetery. the following are and his father, Louis Koch of Mott, N. held holding; candles. services Mary‘s neral in St. were and daughters: Peter, Nick, Jake, sons Dak., also survive. Requiem Mass and church, with the Rev. Paul Schmelzer, Christ died buried. But and William Mrs. Kaufman. Mrs. Ray Peters, was burial with military honors held in the Rev. Victor Motley, and Kinzer offi- were ° Repair Mrs. Bertram and Gregor Cloud. of St. risen He has from the dead. Our Lady, Star Sea in of lthe church now Burial in Calvary ciating. was ceme- Bremerton. Mrs. Blonigen Margaret This the night the Resurrec- Surviving his three is of wife, tery. are sons, daughters. They Stephen, and four Mrs. Minnie Blair St. Martin—Mrs. Blonigen Margaret are tion. Doroff, Louis Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. died March having 10 after been seri- Swanville.—Father S. L. Gall oifi— “May the light Christ glor— of Paul: Little Breneman. St. Martin, ously ill for weeks. She the two funeral was ciated the services at for Mrs. GUIDE iously risen destroy the Piekar- darkness Falls: Leo, Chicago: Mrs. Martin former Margaret Garding, born in Cold Minnie Blair, lifetime resident of a Skaj, Mrs. ski, Naples, Ida.; and Damas Spring. She 80 of Sur- and minds,” Swanville, John’s of the was years age. Feb. 26 in St. church. hearts In? In: our says ll Pedley IMinneapolis and Burtrum. Mr. viving the following children: Jo- are Blair, died Mrs. Feb. 23 in the hos- 72, lights celebrant the candle. he as served township for 35 treasurer seph Rausoh, St. Martin: James, Farm- .1... as pital. Five and six daughters sons sur- The light from Easter member the Lone the and of ing: Mrs. Rose Blonigen, St. Cloud; Matt years was a vive with number grandchildren: can- of a a school board. Pine district 54, for 15 Rausch, St. Martin; Doll Mrs. Martin le the candles the sister, Clarence Mrs. Steth: and of to a goes (Ella), Albany: and Michael Nicho- and years. brother, Louis both Hedin, of Swan- and people. There clergy . Stanley Mrs. Surma las are Rausch, St.- following Martin. The ville. died Mr. Blair and Thomas, a son, candle- 100, 500, 1,000 stepchildren 'Stanley survive: Leo Blonigen, St. Opole.—Mrs. died Surma. time or more some ago. Martin; John Mrs. Schaefer, St. Cloud: :March the of Sur- and chil- 19 92 bearing at age years. Wedel Joseph women, men, Mrs. Henry Haehn, St. Martin: Mrs. following children: Joseph viving the are dren this house God. The of in Albany.—Funeral services for Joseph Aloysia Mohs, St. Cloud: Mrs. Ber- and Stanley. Surma of St. Cloud: and Anton IAIN (‘le Wedel held Feb. 28 in Seven candles their hands City in Granite nard Torborg, Paynesville. TRAYNOR and. There 40 were Holdingford; M. Bowlus; Vincent, Mrs. are are sym- Dolors church. Wedel. Mr. '70, died Feb. grandchildren and great-grandchil- 11 Mrs. C. J. Minne- who their B. Hynes and Hynes, Christ burns bols of in Surviving 25. Mrs. Wedel and Electric Co. Also dren. surviving is Val brother, are apolis: M_. W. Andelberg, St. and Mrs. a HERMANSON hearts. nine children: Mrs. Albert Kammeier, Garding, in Tacoma, Wash. Father Cyril Construction Paul. There 38 grandchildren and 36 Co. are Cold Spring: Mrs. Ray C. Rhoads, Great Ortman, O.S.B.,. ofiered the Requiem SERVICE great-grandchildren. ELECTRICAL Requiem Mass COMPLETE was Arthur W. Hyneman ARCHITECTS Falls, Mont.: Mrs. LeRoy Peterson, Mass St. in Martin's church March 13. in Lady Mt. ofl'ered March 22 Our of Wall and Floor Lighting Fixtures - Anoka; Mrs. Clifford Thompson, Mrs. N.E. Avenue, Second parish 12 Carmel church, with. burial in the Mrs. Joseph Holzmer 3636 Installations. Telephone Plug Box 56 Royal Graydcn. Ellen Wedel. and Miss cemetery. Bldg. Exchange Granite Falls.—Requiem 31] Fergus Mass 05' CLOUD. MINN. MINN. 8T. ST. CLOUD. was St. Paul; ' and Modesta, Wilbert, and General Agent Minnesota Cloud. Mary St. Mrs. Goenner fered March of 14 in Our Lady Victory Wallace, Albany. There grand- 23 are Washington Nat’l Insurance C '. church for Mrs. Joseph Holzmer, 67, Lake.—Requiem Clear of- Mass children and great-grandchildren. was two who died March 10. Father Joseph in Marcus‘ fered March ‘20 St. ,church Also surviving his sisters, Mrs. Anna Cloud St. Germain 701 St. Ié are Fridgen olfered the Burial PLUMBING & Mass. in KNAPP Goenner, died March for Mrs. Mary who was Benolken, Mrs. Lena Rolfes, Louise Mrs. cwup ST. Life, & & Polio Inc. ELECTRIC Mantador. Holzmer 1! Hospital N. Dak. Mr. survives A ERICKSON O'Driscoll The Rev. D. M. ofiered 17. Wasner, 3 and Mrs. Peter Moonen. with four Frank, Adrian: Edward, the Mass. Surviving following the Security sons; Your Business. is HEATING are co. our ELECTRIC Telephone Bainville, Mont.: Clarles, Lismore: 4453 and 0. Box 636 P. children: Bertha Stimmler, Henry, Mrs. SERVICE Gerald, home: three daughters, Miss at Joseph, Urbin, all in Fred, Ernest, and 532 Airport Res. South of the Contractors Just Electrical We Specialize in Twila Holzmcr, Miami, Fla.: Mrs. Fred Clear Lake: Ann, Bismarck, N. Dak.: Lischke (Martha), Commercial and Hastings: and Mrs. Residential Renville: Mrs. (Amelia), Robert Degree Colberg Hospitals Wiring G. Churches, Schools, Cloud Dr. R. and Fixtures St. Henry Selland (Leona), Portland, Ore.; Aitkin. grand- Carolyn, There 28 and Industrial Wiring are one‘sister, Elmer Mrs. Kar, Hastings: great-grandchildren. children and 23 St. Cloud Drive 1014 Roosevelt St. Cloud 2543 Tel. 626 Cloud 3rd So. St. Ave. and five brothers. Nick. Matt, Joseph. George Krebs St. Cloud, One brother, of . aand Peter Kirpach, all of Hastings: and also survives. OPTOMETRIST John Paul. St. Mrs. Holzmer of Richard Charles Weis was a JACKSON W. member St. Anne’s FRANK of society. (’IAIUD Clear Lake.—-The funeral Richard, ST. of Examined . Peter Junglen Casper Charles Wei‘s held the Ross in fu- Eyes was ASSOCIATES, Inc. & neral March burial home 16. with in the St. Cloud.——Casper Junglen, Peter 502 (T0... PAINT Clear Lake. The Rev. Louis cemetery at Sixth south, died March 8 the at avenue . Glasses Fitted Traufiler officiated funeral service the at of 70. His wife is the former Mary age ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS & Daniel the Rev. O’Driscoll the and at Magdalinc RC D Prem. They celebrated E their C H S Paints ' Richard born Feb. 26. 1947. Mautz golden wedding anniversary in July, grave. was DESIGN ECCLESIASTICAL . Mr. and Mrs. Linus Weis of of Surviving 7%dc/zma/tw2 1951. Mrs. Junglen and the son (Jen/€624 are Schirber, Johnny Prop. EVERY HEARING AIDS AND Sauk Rapids. He drowned when he «TOR following children: Charles, Minneapolis: Building American Bank National GERMAIN ST. SAINT 805Vz fell into Mississippi March 13. the river Mrs. William Monrean (Elizabeth), Street South 613 First BATTERIES for All Make: Cloud. St. Minnesota His brother, David, and his parents, Seattle, Wilfred, Wash.: Minneapolis; a PURPOSE maternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs. and Walter Sweet Mrs. (Irene), Mason City, -' Kresze'l Phone Over 201 St. Cloud, Minnesota M. B. Krogh, survivo. 1a.; Bernard and Albert of St. Cloud: Schellinger Bros. Theresa Mrs. Knaus Arthur Schoenecker Mrs. (Eleanor) of Cloud: Norbert. Clarion, St. Ia.: Mrs. Cold Spring—Requiem Mass of- was “C'- Your Druggist ST. cloun fered March in St. Boniface's church 20 as BUILDERS for Mrs. Theresa Knaus, 78, who died musvo Carefully Your Doctor” as ST. ANDREW Burial March in the parish 17. was Reliable Contractors GLASS co. Surviving the following Bruning Drug Store cemetery. are quld children: Nicholas, Spring; Paul, I 2355W Phone DAILY MISSAL , Cloud: Thomas Constantine, St. Mrs. APPLIANCES Cloud 14th 80. St. 121 Ave. Della, Cold St. Paul: Spring: Mrs. Wil- Our Business Is Phone St. 2828W Division 2315 liam Shell Davis, Lake, Wis.: Mrs. and Compounding Prescriptions Silent “Timken for clen, of The home attic, guestroom re- Wheeler (Rose), Thomas Mrs. A. Ground Floor St. Mary’s Bldg. HOME MODERNIZING modeling - Automatic” Oil Burners insulation Hetherington, George Schmidt. W Mrs. and or 0 o . FINANCING HOME 0 all Collins. all kinds and Mrs. George Detroit. of Mich. types. Tel. 705 So. 15-4th ,Ave. ANDERSON J. F. There grandchildren 17 and four are SCHNEIDER Cloud. Minn. St. great-grandchildren. us: See LUMBER co. B. Korteum Henry - PLATING Osakis.——chry Korteum, formerly B. _ MATERIAL BUILDING FLOORING CO. Osakis. 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