St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 25, 1952 · Page 4 of 6
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u." I . THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER I952 April 25, .-,‘ Friday, err m: ., _ Festival Girls) Candidates Morris Music Hold All Children State Movie Current Ratings LIVE!!!“ “Virginia Reel” Bird,” grade: Third Mocking songs—~“The Mary’s Morris—Children of St. The following list includes movies theaters appearing these in at (comma comm Cake Polka,” folk ‘ and “Patty Henry Clock,” by “Grandfather’s annual their presented school Albany, Bronten, Belgrade, Cold Spring, Eden Valley, Fergus towns: ' loom It. PAW > Loreley,” _by dances. “The Work; C. the West festival music at ,spring Foley, Falls, Little Falls, Parkers Prairie. Randall, Pierz, St. Cloud, . Maura! HIM! summon... “Rig-a-Jig-Jig” Fourth grade: “Musxcal and Silcher; Freidrich here agriculture school of Central Over so Sauk Centre, Wheaten. and 7.... or now “Shoo Fly,” folk dances. an‘d Story.” afternoon. Sunday last A. 1 Rhythm band grade: in the Second “Keep Chorus: 1 Massed took grades part all Pupils from Morally' Unobjectionable Adults. for and Children Song,” by Al- songs—“Action plantation and Road,” the Middle of a in the program. Black Beauty Law of the Badlands ‘ “The Sheep and the Gatty; Swabaian S. Spring,” fred and “In WASHER: follows The APPLIANCE song; :‘ program County Fair Let's Navy Go by Farmer,” Boy,” “The Happy band and folk tune. Rhythm First grade: Cyclone Fury Lost Continent “Habanera” RADIOS and Schumann; R. ~ Fixed Bayonet: Qua Vadia Children by Bizet. County Carmen from Stearns REPAIR CENTER Flying Lenthernecks TV- Santa F ' e sixth grades: “Czech Fifth and Frogmen Savage ’Drums Beatrice Krone, Song,” b Dance Gene Autry and the Mounties South of Caliente Appliance: All Small Home Lord,” J. by of “Flag and ur Co for Broke Spoilers Tests of the Plains TB Given Be To Phone 25-9th Au. No. 4465 Hartmann. Great Caruso Sunny Side of the Street , eighth grades: Seventh and Heart of the Rockies Tanks Are Coming Me” by Margaret for “America High Lonesome Texas Rangers Bell,” “Evening Beaulieu and a Honeychile Robinhood Trail of Tuberculosis and County Stearns folk county German 3,800 Stearns Abont song. Indian Uprising Valley of Fire . will be association. Costs “When the Health grad Upper will lining be youngsters school es: up Jungle of Chang End Week With Father Seal Christmas “Poke- Done,” and with All paid county Work’s make checukps to for May in sure -2 given free being dances. Promenade,” the with funds, tests infected berry been have not square they Morally Unobjeotionable Adults for Only children. school grades: “Hun- the fourth charge Third and of to tuberculosis Blues 'Buslers germs. I Want You “The Thompson; Dance” by arian be set will Testing centers tuber- Mustering” Boots Malone participate in up will They Just This Once a “Let Ross; and K. by communities Stearns county in Bushwackers scheduled for 12 Katie Did It testing culin survey McDer- Peace” A. by Be There in the'towns schools the Cavalry announced Scout county schools, to Lone Star 159 serve ‘ mott. The surrounding Crosswimls and cen- Meet, Danny Wilson Maltby, Janice county Miss areas. nurse GROSS ALICE OF WATKINS Maxine and Ficker of With “Abide selections: Band ters Freeport, Sauk Centre, Cyrano Bergerac do Favorite My Spy supervisor. are “Cold Spring, who have been selected “Sunset to represent their Chenette; Ed Me” by Albany, Holdingford, Day Earth Stood Still Place Melrose, in the Sun beoffered will skin The TB test Smith-Yoder-Bachman, Girls’ Waltz” by atsthe All State in June, apictured Luxemberg, towns here with their Decision Before Spring, Cold Dawn. Kimball, Rodeo King the and Senorita are one-third child in about to every March” by Smith- Victor “The and Phyllis Rausch, Cold alternates, Spring, Belgrade, ' and Marie Rathmann, Desert Fox Wat- Park, Brooten, ' Second Woman Waite schools rural of county Stearns Yoder-Bachman. students kins. All four in St. Boniface’s Edge high school in of Doom Cold Spring. Payncsville. Silver City and are kindergarten, in children W and to Girls All State, sponsored by Fort the American ion Worth Le auxiliar will Texas Carnival be E y‘ graded Horu'a' in the and 11 grades 1, 7, 9, The! the Bear HofLead University ' held the the PACE of Minnesota Point of from West Story June 19 campus on the exception schools, with IN town REQUIESCANT I’ll See You My Dreams through During the girl in 26. week c'hoson villages from throughout Speak: for half s, Cloud. Of St. ‘ outstanding scholarship the for state and leadership ability, ‘will be B Begin Survey to the opportunity take given activites to ‘in democratic of part Morally Objectionable for Everyone govern- DISTRIBUTED I! May 6 On ment. Hoodlums~ Guerts ( Objection: Valley. Mrs. Tends condone Browns immoral actions; method a 5 was Donahue to . Anna Mrs. V St. begin Christian Mothers, the is slated of member to The .7 of minutely crime is detailed.) Co. survey Award Kemp's Ice Cream too Donahue. Anna Breckenridge—Mrs. St. president of guild, and Anthony’s Star Bronze Dr. Sauk Centre, with The in firms 6 listed here deserve May Missing Doughnut—(Objection: to Sug active.) born ' circle. She Magdalen's Mission parish the was in buried ceme- 76, . was of of the staff Jordan be remembered Kathleen when dis- Model and the Marriage Broker— \ 1883, and Objection: Light Wis.. Feb. 19, of, Bay, treatment you are Green in offered Mass Requiem following tery a and Tuberculosis 1911, De Pere, tributlng at the Phopo Minnesota married Nov. 22, dil- St. Cloud. Mill.- the patronage 567 marriage; opposed to traditional Christian teachings.) your ' was to 5. April 14 Petemeier, Mora Benedict Father with by survives Guerts Mr. Wis. one administering Given Mun, association {aren‘t lines of business. Health South Sea Sinner—(Objection: Suggestive dialogue, ' and situations, died Donahue church. Mrs. Mary’s deceased: St. the in of and sisters brother five Min- Jordan—“The the Dr. costuming. Low the moral tests. Collis, Minn., tone.) in Born April (Nellie) 9. Wis.; Mrs. Pere, Martin, De Hogan. John and Mrs. be- Mr. who of (Hattie), doctor is daughter Ten Tall Wis.: Men—(Objection: Mahahn. Guerts, Suggestive nesota George and Situations.) costuming woman resident lifelong Donahue, Wis.: Mrs. De Pere, Guerts. was a William Mrs. tested tuberculin Under Joseph Hillenbrand Age—(Obyection: lieved have Suggestive situations.) to follow- the Surviving the diocese. Burv "3 of More are Peterson, (Katherine), Mrs. Peter Glasses living other people than Tom, Wis.: Ashland, John, any children: Ki- more ing Peter (Marie). Mrs. Wis.; lington. Wash.; Spokane, George, Cloud; Mrs. person”— for St. (Nettie), has Wis.; and con- Neenah. tcski, years many Margaret, 0nt.; Arthur, St. Thomas’ Ellen, Port Wis. Greenleal‘, College Given Nick Diney, Stearns in these ducted surveys Mont; Havre, Hillonbrand Mora—Joseph J. of Quality Garrett, Breckenridge: Julia Paar Mrs. county. Cloud: St: - Mary, Washington: Frank, ' of Minneapolis, formerly Mora, of ’70, died Julia Paar, Falls.—Mrs. _ Little be Fish, will White Jordan Jim, Dr. Breckenridge: Assisting Annie, Funeral Otto‘s home. St. in North Two March 28 Wash. Central Seattle, ACcreditotion Bill, and Mont.: Cloud; awarded the Bronze recently St. supervisor, Maltby, Miss was Milk, Mary's St. Mom!" March 31 in held Brothers services death. in preceed'ed her were children St. rural by, Mur Mrs. Vivian the Sacred church burial in meritorious medal for Paul; and Star St. Mike. surviving was sisters serv- and are this to Parr Cant- Mrs. Kate. alerie R. Collis; Heart, cemetery. came Mrs. Frank, Cloud and Bill. Andrew, area; Korea. ice in the native Germany at her from There country Tex. Houston, Mont.;'Alice. are Henrietta Mclrose lon, Paul.—The a; St. College a r e of St. that number, eight have already Minneapolis in lived seven,and great-grand- of 10 and made grandchildren The announcement age 36 was “Yes—tho Anna- is and coming Mrs. Albany House, Falls. Little coming gang area; before to over the time served at for Grandchildren children. Thomas a has been accredited by attained the degree 12 military dis- and by the Minnesota more her Buster of ready Paynesville vicinity be Donhhue in this most for them, with resided She Buschmann,‘ wants belle to Mrs. Mass. a Requiem was Associatioh trict. resident of the North Central had been Paar of and completed life. Mrs. have its Mothers .will require- a "Ditmore, Christian cookies the and plenty refreshing, member of of good- Dorothy Mrs. and area; A April 24, 1951. since Otto’s home Foresters. St. Catholic of Order Women's Colleges Secondary Schools the and to the of Mr. Peter by the of ,-The and Mrs. end ments Sank Quality Milk. tuting Always be son Centre summer to area. Kentucky. cure survives in sister John Guertl Mn. award the m‘aster’s it degree, St. Mary's Hillenbrand of parish session in August. by have plenty the Quality Milk of hand is sponsored was The Pierskalla survey Julius on Mrs. by announced the Very Vin- Requiem Rev. the Korea served here, Valley.—Solemn veteran for the kids Browns good it’s them. the for The curriculum leading to as of- I Wendel.—Reguiem Mass St. was . . Anthony’s . in St. April 3 offered St. Mass J. Flynn, Thomas’ presi- Third cent with the infan- sergeant was church, Anthony’s in St. of- April 18 education degree is fered of a master wh 69, Guerts, John Mrs. church for a For Home Pierskalla, Delivery Julius d‘entJ, for for Mrs. division. He served Cloud, two St. try recognition generally Bettendorf, fered in of John ‘ Father March died 29. a i secoiid Mass April A 15. died who was Post-Cbllege and in World II Father , by assisted celebrant. was Study war . pastor, toward the im- years accepted trend was St. Columbkilie's church, in St. offered *' Father and PnoNE Wheaton, 8 Nicholas Com- Kraemer, Purple Heart, awarded the the who have burial in teachers followed by of Wendel, provement par— For the St. two past Burial Collis. years Bednark, In Walter was DAIRY Infantrymen’s b dge and bat Pierskalls, 215i. _ 47 Mrs. ish cemetery. a beyond the bache- advanced‘study to Guerts Thomas’ has offering Mrs. been post— came Calvary cemetery. , 70 Cloud, N., St. years was Combat Medics badge. avenue QUALITY 40 about ago community years and the A number of lor degree. states college study leading'to master in Sept. 4, 1881, born and of a age, was farming. took husband with her and up civilian life, in Hil- Now back 1891 require America in school systems She to education Germany. degree. From its in- of a came many moved to and full last retired They Opole lived in and her parents, employed diesel with lenbrand'is preparation graduhtes for of fifth as a ception, 154 college can- year Kuklok and marriage. Mary until her Minneapolis. in mechanic positions. teaching didates for have enrolled in Of this r‘ married in 1903. Pierskalla Julius program. were Remodel in Avon township farm lived They on a. moved after-which they to until 1946 ; _- 'School Church her h sband Surviving Cloud. St. are Farm Home ‘° children: Pete Pier- following ’ the and Alois Morgal, Mrs, skalla, St. Cloud; Minneapolis; Ed- Better! Lawrence, Chicago: FEELS ' Bepaint ‘ Alois, Bemidji; Mrs. Robbinsdale‘; ward, Alma Minneapolis; Kolodjeski, John Mrs. Minneapolis; Felix, Hopkins; Pierskalla, Oaks. Sherman 9 Hopkins: Vincent, Leo. Repair Cloud: William Chirhart, St. Ca1i£.: Mrs. Stephen; Mrs. Smoley, St. Henry Mrs. Cloud. There 25 Himsl, St. Meinulf Complete line of are regular price at great-grandchild. and grandchildren one Seed ' Corn sisters following brothers and The sur- Alfa; Kuklok, Thomas J. vive: James .:.-t‘?. cent onlyl Fertilizers 0 at next Nicholas Posch. Kuklok Opole; Mrs. of can ‘ Minneapolis Kuklok, Falls: Little Peter ;_ 1” 4.2:... Feeds . 1v; Paul: and Larsen, St. Thomas Mrs. o Glid‘den' ‘ Kuklok. Anton o For spring planting, your . ‘ Bohmer Cecilia Owens s 0 Mrl. #1... o insist First ~ Quality Seeds on . .- Collegeville.—Funeral .services were J.‘ fim'IRAUT . John's‘ Abbey church April in St. held 15 Art-W Hemispar o ‘hair, skin, dry No who died gummy Cecilia Bohmer Owens no for Mrs. Ill. in Rockford, feeling when home April 8 in her half-clean you 0 a. She the parish Burial in cemetery. was wateri'Takes CLon rain-soft in athe PLUMBING KNAPP of born March 26, 1897, 55 ST. age. years was and water far less hot Farm soap. Supply the daughter She Sterns county. in was soft water Mrs. Anthony Bohmer. co. have the late Mr. ad of ELECTRIC HEATING Now ' can you, varnish for floors heavy-bodied A ‘ I Owens, her husband, Odie Surviving are quantities for unlimited 20-6th Ava in N.E. a and the following brothers and surfaces Rockford, and all and interior Contractors Electrical Nothing .to in day. We Specialize few cents Little Fork; Bohmer, Phone a sisters: Henry 541.) St, Cloud household Waler- and general Commercial Residential use. and install Alois, San Diego, ” Frank, Moorhead; We buy. serv1ce - Churches, Schools, Hospitals _ ":3? Cloud: Industrial Wiring Calif.; Thomas Matheis, St. Dries Mrs. wear-resisting. and proof As. low which rent. unit as you Hamilton, Chicago; M. and Mrs. Mrs. St; Cloud St. Drive Cloud 2543 Tel. 104 Boo-oven high ’ deep. withoui shrinkage monthly. to $2.50 ‘ a William Coleman, Mrs. Minnie Snyder, Los Angeles, EndlfMiss Lorraine Bohmer, supply varnish gloss. Get your Zdbinski John refs-r Money Saves . a 1 JACKSON while . this bargain price at Barnard Longe now FRANK w. CLOUD ST. t A p 1 lasts. supply Lange died April St. Francis—Bernard Time Save: . our Michael’s hospital, Sauk Centre. 14 in St. Telephone “ll P. O. Box 636 . ASSOCIATES, Inc. & HAIL Building Contractor ill had been for He He two PAINT C0. was years. MATHEW You Saves . loo. "3 Just South of the Airport ” Germany Dec. and born in 31, 1875, was » o Avenue At the he of of 16 ‘76 ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS 8. years age. age North ’Cloud 203-16th St. Sterns Five- county. to years came ago Paints Maulz 5:. DESIGN ECCLESIASTICAL he‘ moved St. Francis. Surviving LLIGAN to co. [UMBER are Phone Cloud St. CU 3468 “3:: Johnny Schirber, Prop. Lanze the following children: Mrs. and “a. Building American National Bank Albert, Henry, St. Cloud; Albany; Leo, 613 South First Street Holdingford; Mrs. Edward Hold- Young St. Cloud, Minnesota mi ST. CLOUD / M Joseph, Hubert, ingford: and Meinard. and TRAYNOR CALL 3491 Alphonse. and Mrs. Mary Schmitt, all of Francis. St. There grandchildren. 27 — are Cloud St. Germain St. E. Schellinger PRODUCTS 111 GLIDDEN Bros. HERMANSON Also surviving 2 ' sister, Mrs. Dena are a Melrose Ostendorf, and brother, Frank saw... a Francis. were Lange. St. Funeral services / ARCHITECTS BUILDERS . held April in 17 St. Francis’ church with Box Telephone 8030 56 burial in the parish cemetery. ’ - Contractor's EVERY _Reliable {-roa Exchange Bldg. ' S'miloYoII’Ii 311 Granite Mrs. Mary Moritz Forget? Never Cloud. Minnesota St. A 1. St. Cloud—Funeral were-held services Phone 2355'7 , HEATING AND PLl‘MBINI. PURPOSE . in St. Paul's April Mrs. church 19 for . as \Pl’l.IAH( 121 14th Ave. 80. St. Cloud Mary Moritz, who died April Burial 16. unless in to in it the family lot in Calvary forgot WILL come But years Silent was The home of “Timken ceme- you . Granite City darling babys ISurviving with all ways it, tery. three daughters: preserve let your are you us Oil Automatic” Burners photograph. Harry Florence, Hibbing; HOME MODERNIZING Mrs. J Wiehs fine Ron o on a. Electric Co. (Eileen), St. Cloud; Helen, HOME FINANCING and Minneapo- I 0 Tel. So. 705 ls-Mh Ave. St. noun Candid and. ANDERSON Formal lis. She member 413 of the Legion of CALL was a J. F. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL 633V!“ Cloud, .Minn. Pictures St. Wedding Mary the Altar and society. ' Light!“ Wall and Fixtures Floor Frank W. Willing - LUMBER co. co. GLASS HARRY; Installation]. RONALD Plug St. Cloud—Requiem Mass offered was _ ST. CLOUD. “INN. April BUILDING in St. Mary's 16 Cathedral for — MATERIAL Frank W. Willing, who died April 13. Photographer Phone 2828W Division St. 2316 coNLoN'. Mr. Willing born Sept. 13, 1857, in was AND COAL. PAINT HcElectric &' K 4 _ Quincy, Ill. At the of he 15 came age St. Joseph with to his Bretz John and Suzanne parents, Telephone Minn. 1911 St. Cloud, Elizabeth Willing, N. three Ave. sisters, and 1050-31.“: one SCHNEIDER brother. For the 60 he made past years 0. his home in St. Cloud. WIlHElM He retired Studio 25 Harry’s Portrait Construction Co. On June .20, 1942, Mr. and years ago. ‘ Mrs. Willing celebrated their 60th wed- Phones 3864—5163-W _ FLOORING. co. ' DooII'IIIsIIM ROOFING ding anniversary. co. Mrs. Willing died In , Second NE. 12 Avenue. Ave. Cloud 8th No.——St. 1350 B A ointment Open Evenings November, 1942. There four chil— vy _pp were Cloud CLOUD,"MINN. 51:. dren, Mrs. J. E. Pram. with whom he WIRING CITY 81 FARM ST. 112-13th Avenue South 4 roofing 30 experience years made his home; H. J. Willing of Minne- . 'for CARPETING, Cloud LINOLEUM, In and around St. Write Call free estimate npolis: and Frank N. and Arthur B.. or now XV. AuTOMArIc St. So. Phone 582 2506-1“ DIETMAEGROCERY deceased. There three grandchildren ‘ are KNEELING PADS, TILING . and four grcat~grandchildrem A sister, x CLOUD ST. ERICKSON ELECTRIC .____‘, Frances Ol‘th. Mrs, also survives. Mr. i wArERUHe'AnTERs DOOR Willing 50-year member of the was a FOL SERVICE NGROCERIES Catholic Order of Foresters. CONFECTIONERY Mrs. Ella DOBF . ° Maehren ' MEATS ‘DINN 191/2 & Highway Ave., 52 Cloud—Funeral St. Mrs. services for - Wiring . and Fixtures Phone 188 189 Ella ' Maehren, 225 Seventh N., A.M. PM. Week Days. 7:30 or RA 8 Minn! nlar to avenue St! Cloud, So. 8th Ave. 620 held April 14 in Holy Angels' AM. P.M. P: day 7:30 9 to were Cloud 626 3rd St. Ave. So. Minn. Cloud. St. church burial with in éflhy/hy A.M the family lots ":15 EM. in Sundayl 8:80 to oath/Mme . you - , Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Maehren, widow PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE ._-' of Casper Maehren, died April 10 the at 4-: ‘71: m y. def 6410/6? W of 79. She born in Summit Hill, age was July Pa., 25. 1872. Surviving are one Varnishen Painting Pittsburgh Paint: contractor «WALL SAFETY 4 daughter, Mrs. C. SAVE WITH A. Boock —— of Spring- —- PAINTS PAPER field, 111.: sister, Mrs. P. A Miller. one Wallpaper Imperial Washable brother, and Hugh Kennedy, both of one worry! No work, dirt, no no Kirkhoven. There three grandchil- are good with 20-7th provide safety Federal Savings & Loan Accounts ,St. Cloud dren. Telephone Avenue South 435 out! clog No coils rust Paint to and wallpaper keep looking home smart or can as your John Schulte month of 10th earnings. Funds the received by are , any ‘ miter fuel! well A with the walls and woodwork. See largo'sslcc- Richmond—Funeral services writings held as preserve our first. with the were credited from in Sts. Peter Paul‘s and church April 18 tion paints of of modern Loads thrifty hot water! and wall in beautiful colors and papers John Schulte, for died who April He 16. $10,000.00 Insured Each Fully Account to born Jan. up 2, 1894. Surviving designs. the completely models was 3 are new use COMPANY LIN N BO THE following brothers sisters: and Bernard, all of including LP. Melrose; William, types IKOERBER Austin;.and Andrew, gas FEDERAL. PAINT SECURITY Henry; STORE and Mrs. Mary Ressemann, Rich- Manufacturers of mond. He preceded in death by was a Capacity brother and sister. 30 _Gallon a Finish Doors Interior Sash , Joseph Winkle ASSOCIATION LOAN SAVINGS}. “ . . . . . . . - St. Cloud—Joseph Winkel died April 16 399” 1 St. Germain St. Cloud 535 E. Street. Minn. 20 Cloud, Sixth Ave. So. the St. at of Surviving Cloud 91. his chil~ St. .‘ age 822 St. Germain are dren: Mrs. Edward Daniel, Mrs. Ray Kleinsohmidt, St. Cloud; Mrs. Victor I Dam]. Minneapolis, and Raymond Winkel. Ygar 10 Guarantee I- Washington. Funeral services held IIIIllliillIIIl|IIIIIIIIII||||Iillllllllllli|IIIIIIIIIII|IIiIIIIIIIIlliIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIMIIIH ' were "II II April 19 in the St. Mary‘s Cathedral. th Burial. in the family lot in Calvary ,LINOLEUM was Powell’s _Now Offer .r l cemetery. eiul Roofing Co. Cornice 8. Cathenine Mrs. Litke Christmas Club Thrifties Loud Hospital Pierz.—-Solemn Saint. C Requiem Mass was of- SAVE fered April AS in St. Joseph’s YOU SPEND! 9 church for Mrs; Catherine Litke, 77, who died April Father J. Alfred Kroll, 6. Harding, was Types of celebrant, assisted by Father Cornelius POWELL well—equipped A modern, hospi- De Venster, 0.5.0,, Onamia. and Father Raymond Schulzctenberg, Pierz. Burial Q with Q Metal tal well-organized staff Sheet Siding Raoiing ' a the in parish Surviving cemetery. was — — phys1cians and specialists. of four and four daughters: Alfred, are sons HARDWARE Leo, John, Bill, and Harding: Mrs. Henry the Conducted Solimzcr (Ross) Genola: by Mrs. Henry Ot- the Sisters of (Clara), Minneapolis; RUGS tcn Mrs. Andrew TILES .PLASTICS J. McDowell W. McDowell Geo. N. O o - Moser (Helen), Harding; and Mrs. Leo “YOUR ACE STORE” St. Vandenheuvel (Alice). Brainerrl. Order, A of St.‘Benedict Cloud ‘ 1526 Phone brother, Stanley Kachmarzinski, Hillman; 513-515 St. 'Tel. and Germain sister. Mrs. Julia 59 Meyer, Foley, a % 2157 Phone and St. Germain 14th also survive. There 24 grandchildren, IilllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I||||IIIIIIII|iii|IIIiIIIi|IIIIIIII|IllIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRMIIIII are I.» and nine zreat-zrandchildren. _ I