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

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PAGE THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER EIGHT Friday, May'2, I952 Confirms REQ’UIESCANT’ Coadjutor Calhedral Girl Recital Cold in Spring ‘PACE IN March, 70 Philbrook From 4 H W' l ' Cold Spring.——The St. Boniface “Two Hearts in Three-Quarter berg, by Marilyn Backes and Salem. Sullivan (Anna), 0re.: William John Przybilla music department will Time,”' duet, present Stolz-Levine, by Sophia (Pauline) and Mrs. Fuchs. Jamés Starrett a Mrs. _ _ services for Buckman.-—Solemn funeral of high school Calif.; Los Angeles, students Sophia. Acei, Rose. in Fuchs James and Mary group Agnes P‘rziibilla, a April John 84. held 9 “Pomponette,” 'in were Durand, by Mary San Philip Connstace, George and Mrs. I} piano recital Friday MI '|' evening,'May Peters. here. church Burial 'Michael’s in ‘St. I I was Jane Wirtzfeld. Calif. Francisco, Staples—A class of children ’70 The ceremonies held in Father Sylvester were parish cemetery. 2, the 8:15. They at will be assisted by \Streabbog, “Morning Prayer,” celebrant. assisted and adults from the parishes in Sacred Swanville Heart church “Romany Call here because of Life,” was duet, Herbert- Lange, Sr. Ben the high school boy’s quartet. The by Rita Kuebelbeck. Little Huth, Howard O.F.M., by Father Moran and Philbrook neither the church in Moran Lev1ne,- by Yvonne Steichen and were con- public nor is invited“ Buclcman. services Francis.‘——Funeral St. Falls..and Paul Kunkel, Father were Vocal selections high firmed by Coadjutor Bishop . by here in school the Philbrook Sophia Fuchs. is large Ben Lange, Sr., April 76, in held 17 for ‘MCmbers one. Micacl’s society, Men's St. of PROGRAM Bernelda Scherer, Cathedral boys’ church. The Rev. Joseph Francis’ Peter W. Bartholome. quartet. the St. Przybilla enough Mr. to accommodate in such attended was group. a. a Wessendorf Burial high school will oifcred the Mass. senior, take trip “With SOng of St. charter member in the ‘last living was My Heart,” a large class. a “Salute the Colors," to duet, B. Mr. parish Lange, the cemetery. homepf in He died the Scholarships Michael’s society. in Five a Mississippi of result out- duet, to Rogers-'Merkur, Sophia by as a Anthony, by Mary Jane this Wirtzfeld resident community, long-time of His April son,;Charles, 6. native He Moran, 54 From a was standing 4-H work.‘ Fuchs ‘and Yvonne Steichen. Born hospital. in in the Sauk Centre died coming Seleasia, Germany, coming, to Mary and Lou Zierden. of 16 From Philbrook he to Dec. 31, 1875, Germany, this the of As 14. Designed cf) try at came bring about “Believe to age young Me a. if h‘gxhelped all Those 'En- more a “Polly,” Zamcncik, by Gloria settling Free- America about 1892, the with construction of near man. understanding universal of agri- dearing Young ‘Charms,” Irish Given There adults, high College 20 25 farmed St. Anthony. later Dietman. He church Buckman, later port. the first at near were re- at IIIIIIIII mill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ‘ methods cultural and problems, folk by Marlene operated Bohnen. plEcéd in recent the resent He and with church. an a school students, song, years and grade more 25 was . _ “Adois, Muchachos,” duet, San- Oath-— Francis. He married St. Prairie North June. 1898 farm married in in exchange has been devised system a near / V” “Rhapsody school children confirmed. There in Blue,” Gershwin- der, by and 10 Yvonne to} Cromalicki Feb.‘ 1899, Steichen Sobania.,Father erine Bormes 14, and Jean- Johanna M. on ,‘ for the organization. members of \i from 54 St. Isidore’s Levine, parish, by'Judith born them. One Warnert. children His witeyreccded to Nuptial Mass. were the son said were Steichen. ette ' ‘ From June until July Of St. 12, Ber- Benedict 16 1927‘, Mrs. preceded him in death in 1918. John, death and l”. in in Moran, and him from 16 St. James’, son. one "‘Mr. Ming,” “Gay duet, Ballerina,” William Don George, survives with and survive. Lange two Nine children nelda several is deceased. will live with Jr... fami- seven sons . llllllllllllllll7 Philbrook. IIIIIIIIII Baines, l_ by Marilyn by Gackes Margaret Cloud: Albert. A1- Wenner. Stephen,iBuckman; Henry, St. and Charles and daughters: 'They are Mississippi for lies in period of a Holding- Frank St; Paul; ‘Walter bany; Joseph. St. Francis: Leo, ,and Julius, Mrs. Henry Adults Mary confirmed Schwarzbauer. “Oh! Lady Be Good,” duet, were about Week. She. will also visit Herbert. a (Martha). Waterloo, 13.: Mrs. ford; and Alphonse, Meinrad; Erdman Adamek, “Valsette James Adamek, Mrs.‘ Raymond,” Gershwin-Merkur, H. Della- by (Continued Y From Page One) Y and o n n Schmitt, St. Francis, 4-H and e and Mrs. Mary attend the 4-H camps field, by James Rachel Adamek, Mrs. Kraus. Steichen Joseph Bar— and Gloria Dietman. 27 Arban. There Mrs. Ed Young, are ship I‘m-AMCINE club Bernadette to Krae- Jyent congress. RINGS Also surviving “Too:Young,” grandchildren. tylla, “Seconde Eugene duet, by Sophia Kubitza, Valse Marge Ku- are one Op. 86,” Du- At Bernelda present, is of Urbank. Marjorie Thei- Lange of a mem- sister. Frank Iqer brother and one Fuchs and Nicholas rand, by bitza, Mrs. Haffley. Jeanette Vernon Macho, Carl Steichen. ber of the 4—H unit To. Dina Ostendorf of St. Joseph. of Waite Park ‘ and Mrs. at St. Francis. given the FOR THE BRIDE BE aen was Vocal selections “The Marte, by high school Desert Mrs. 'Song,” Carl Marte, Mrs. Al— duet, Rom- served honorary Melrose. Seven sons as The family Mother be decidedly Louise Walz to ocholar- seems Jewelry, boys’ cross-bearer. pallbearers .and quartet. Weimun’s bert Noska, Darlene Palava, Mrs. 4-H-minded, for brother ship, and Mary Louise and Leisen of one “March of the Toy Soldiers,” John Willeart Palava, Mary Ann Passon, Jane Mary three sisters, ranging from 9 St. Cloud 21 awarded to the was, “wuln Rita duet, Jessel, by Kuebelbeck Right” Joseph Flight Polak, Bernard Sklenicka, & Buy A WATER ALTARS >l< SOFT held Cloud—Funeral services also St. members. Elizabeth Sullivan Mary scholar- were years, are and Rachel Kraus. Matt St. Steindel, Mrs. Matt 809% Germain Paul’s Steindel, St. church recently in Sts. Peter and Each of 26\Minnesota ship. counties died » “Valse Jane Willeart, who in Flat,” Mary at D Durandhby TABERNACLES for >l< Frank Tichy, Mrs. Tichy, Frank .. will send mfisic Miss Sames representative is major ‘in to one hospital, Mankato, St. Joseph’s a birth in Mary Schwarzbauer. Mrs. and Laurence Ostrowski. Mississippi daughter similar Jane the mission. and junior April 16. Mary the at college. Miss HOLY' was on a a >P WATER and. “Glow Worm,” duet, Lincke, by Lawrence Willeart. and of of Mr. Mrs. High school The students confirmed Makes Silver is arranged and Kraemer and \Miss Leisen program spon- are Margaret Wanner recently Mankato, of 1408 and Judith War— route BAPTISMAL one, ' Ursula sored by the of Ada-mietz, Virginia 4—H club freshmen have, state the and respectively, were Basides Robsevelt » Cloud. her St. road, nert. Bartylla, farm school Sylvia of the UniVers‘ity Dukowitz, Berna- major in English leaves of Jane sisters: and history. Mary two parents, Gleam! FONTS. a “Because,” Hardelot-Sirmay, by Maternal Barbara Jean. Kathleen Ann and Minnesota. dine Kempe, Richard Miss Theisen, Koppes, sophomore, is a a Mary Agnes Peters. Mrs. Michael Mr. and grandparents are The daughter Odilia of Mr. Koval, Frank Kowalski, and Mrs. home economics major. The first in America’s.- poigndl Cloud and the St. Henning of 4 “Wanting You,” duet, Romberg- Math Scherer Richard of‘route Kowalski, St. three Rita 2, Cloud, these scholarships Kubitza, of Mrs. Henry Mr. and grandparents are were \""/l-I Levine,‘ by Marilyn Backes and Willeart Mankato. of route Bernelda is Gerald M member presented by Lenk, Rita Beautiful of the the St. Benedict’s Lukes, Eugene one, ost a par- Yvonne Steichen. ish in St. J oseph, Alumnae Marte, Gerald Mudick, association, the Betty Olm— and Eliz- /. Stanley Jarnot Mrs. “At Sunset,” Paolo Conte, by Colored Granites, abeth Mary schenk, Sullivan Roger Ostrowski, scholarship Corinne u Holdingford.—Requiem Mass of- Mary Lou was Zierden. ‘ presented Mrs. . Palava, by John Palava, Lucille Lawrence Hedwig's church Pas- April in St. fered 22 ()rdo was who died 48. Als’o Stanley Jarnot,‘ Mrs. for Hall of St. Cloud. Each Roland of them Pogreba, Edward Po- son, offered‘ the J. Juba Father P. April 18. is awarded the basis of scholar- lak, Delores ' Smith, William Smith, on with three survives Jarnot Mr. complete Mass. a Clarence} ship, character, co-operation, Kathleen and Steindel, Donald Lloyd, and Roger, Trout, at children: and sisters Stephen line Brothers of home. worthiness. granite Marie are and Rose Trout. " Table silver looks like it’s fresh- Holdingford; John, Broth, St. Anthony: LuAnn Kulas of Albany, has ly polished following when it wash The Awaiwzw grade school chil- Upsala; Detroit. Mich; and Jacob. Lawrence, you monuments been awarded the Mary Gable in rain-soft Mclrose; Michael, Opole: Leo, WiHiam, water! Takes far confirmed: dren Loretta Bar- were markers, Minneapolis; Bernard Mrs. Kremers Memorial-scholarship, provided by ‘ S E EDS less hot water and Now tylla, Marilyn Deering, Stanley 5 soap. @ucyANUpsala; Arthur Harlandér Mrs. May 2——Friday. St. Athanasius, Mary Mrs. Gable for junior have all the soft water a or Jambor, Delores Kempe, you Virginia can (Tercs). Holdingford; Mrs. Th to mas Prbspcctive Bishop-teacher. Sp cial Mass. buyers urged senior majoring Complete ' English 3 who are Upsala: want for few cents Lange (Lucille), Marie. at Kempe, Kenneth Koppes, you Marie line a a of Gloria, drive 2nd Collect of St. Joseph St. Cloud and visit shown Broth, Holding- has Mrs. Leo exceptional to home, Mr. and ability in day. Nothing We our' buy. in- to Koppes, Cyril‘Koval, Joan Ko- Corn Seed . also Jarnot’s parents, (within forcl. Mrs. Octave), display. Creed, St. Jo- sur— On any field. that monument stall and service pur-- unit which walski, Angeline Macho, Kenneth you v1vc. seph’s Preface. White chase will, vestments. of $200.00 . Fertilizers over 0 As low we rent. monthly. $2.50 Macho, Elizabeth Marte, Joseph as John J. Kapsner fi&fi&fi&fim ' OR: allow trip Im- your expenses. Marte, William Olmschenk, Carol Feeds 0 34th C. Kupsner, 917 Cloud.—John St. Mass of Sacred Heart the of mediate delivery markers on \ (0.9516(0th Ostrowski, Louis Passon, Fanning- Ronald April 17 in North. died ’ Saves Money avenue Jesus (first Friday) «,1: be and said. footstones. Our trucks den 02 may For spring planting. ton. born and of He 53 your Joan age, was Petroske, years Porgreba, _Leo was Po- White liver insist vestments. First Quality Seeds and Surviving ,Pierz. ' April in set 28. 1898. monuments on are any- Marlene greba, Pogreba, Yvonne . ‘ Saves Time Cloud: Edmund, St. children: Vernon, four May 3——~Saturday. Finding where Of anesota. TRAUT 1n the $100241 ORNAMENTAI. Starff, Marlene - Smith, Minneapolis: Fred and lone Ogg. Holdingford: g the Holy Cross. Special Mass of Minneapolis. There Lauer, Valentine Mrs. Tichy, Patricia Tichy, Eileen and . Saves You KOLLMAN N feast. Gloria, 2nd Collect St. Jo- surviving Also grandchildren. six are are Trout. IRON ‘ who five sisters, brothers and (in are seph, 3rd Low Mass only) 8123. seven $WQ’QM‘ADKQ’QW Priests assisting the Fred; Au- at A], George. Monumental Kapsner, Edmund Works. ceremo- . Alexander I, Farm Pope, and Compan- Supply LLIGAN Frank Brun- Joseph, Mrs. Michael, nies CU gust, Fathers Adrian Seeland-Larson were van ions, Creed, Preface of the Cross. Gross, Teodoro Eller, Mrs. uBgn Mrs. ner. Zutphen, O.S.C., Verndale; Paynesville.—Miss Ferdi- Junction Marilyn Larson. Highways 15 do 52 August and Mrs. Lengcr. 20-6th Ave. Aloys NE. Mrs. Red vestmen‘ts. Now the enhance the . time in daughter of Mrs. Marbha Larson, to became nand Falque, Staples; Alphonse St. St. Cloud, offered in Minn. Phone Mass 2019 Requiem Gau. was the bride of Harold Sceland. Phone Mr. 54” of Cloud May 4—Third St. Sunday after son burial April and your 21 church of homevwith Peter’s was Cloud; Kremer, St. CALL Harold Kost, 3491 appearance Mrs.. Martha Larson, became “the bride Office hours 8:00 the parish cemetery. Easter. in Special Maés. to Gloria, 2nd min. Randall; Paul Schmelzer, Motley; Harold Seeland, of Ornamental lion. of Mr. and We will gladly Mrs. son St? and 5:00 Evening: Collect 111 E. of St. Monica, Germain 3rd St. Jo- St. Cloud p.m. and Mrs. Sivert Seeland Duluth, of prior Leo Brandi, Bertha; and Henry help decign the styles best Appointment. Holidays Fal in by you Congress Nuptiul to Mass offered April in Texas 22 St. seph (Octave), Creed, Easter a Fehrenbacher, Staples. Louis‘ church the Joseph by Rev. Varley, suited needs, for end will White your Preface. OR: vestments. the pastor. Attending bride Mrs. 'Corpus Initial Tex. Christi, were . .Remodél obligatioh, —— Mass of St. Joseph be said. without Carroll Deadrick, estimate, Mrs. Kenneth Seeland, may School." ' for completed the being plans ‘Joan Prom, Marlene Deadrick Shirley and White Church vestments. are the» Farm Home I installed cost. 0 Ristow. Carroll Deadrick attended the O the Con- May regional of 5—Monday. St.- Pius V, sixth congress bridegroom, Ushers Seeland Kenneth were Pope. Mass of feast. Glbria, 2nd and Myron Hagen. Doctrine TENT Christian to fraternity of ' Bepaint Collect St. Joseph, Creed, ' Apos- ST. Gustafson-May and 30. Oct. 28, 29, held here be CLOUD tles’ Preface. White vestments. Cloud—The St. marriage of Miss Doro- under the is patron- The congress thy May, daughter Mrs. of A. L. May. Bishops May Archbishop and 6—Tuesday. St. John Be- of the .’ Repair, age John Gustafson, to Mr. of and Mrs. son with province, fore Antonio the Latin San Gate. Mass of of the feast. C. H. AWNING Co. Gustafson, took place April in x. 19 Gloitia, St. Mary's Cathedral. The Rev. S. Garriga, Wilfred Mariano 2nd Collect St. Most Rev. Joseph, the Illies celebrated Nuptial the Mass. Mrs. Christi, acting Creed, Bishop Corpus Apostles’ of Preface. Red as Robert Dahms and Arthur Kujak attended GUIDE will be the largest meeting host. It 1761 vestments. bridal couple. the Ushers Thomas Division were Phone 2121 St. the City’s dignitaries in May. Al Kapwahn, Catholic and Ro Dehms. May ‘7—Wednesday. ert of Octave of Olson-Ricks history. St. Joseph. Gloria, 2nd Collect of .5 . J. Tintah.—-Nuptial vows exchanged St. Stanislaus. White vestments. were . . April 19 in St. Gail’s church between OR: Miss Donna Ricks, Ann daughter of Mr. inderteb in ADVERTISEMENT, by his Lawrence A. Borgert Low Mass of Stanislaus. own St. 2nd Isaac and Mrs. Ricks, Olson. and Adolph boITEJf, fop which advertising be paid. regular political will \ Emil of Mr. and Mrs. Olson Collect of of St. Joseph. Red vest- son ,, Morris. Rev. The Leo Revering cele- I ments. brated the A Mass. Attending the bride . May 8—Thursday. Apparition Delores 9Json Spaulding. and Norma *KNA‘PP were CLotJn PLUMBING ST. & of Eugene Ricks and Jerome Ricks St. Michael, attended Archangel. Special the bridegroom. Ushers Stanley were Mass. Gloria, Creed, Easter Pref- ELECTRIC C0. Olson Imsdahl. and Monty HEATING White vestments. ace. Theic Jagielski- I , May 9—‘Friday. St. Gregory Electrical contractor: St. Nicholas—Married April 24 in St. We Specialize In Nazianzen, Bishop, Residential teacher. Mass Commercial,und Nicholas' church before the Rev. Henry - Churches, CONCRETE Schools, Hospital: Steichen A. Miss Rufina Theis, of feast. Gloria, Creed, Industrial Easter Wiring were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Theis. I Preface. White (From Tel. 2543 St. vestments. Cloud : 104 Boo-oven Drlvo st. Cloud Sylvester Jagielski. and Mr. of and son How Use Daily Missal in 1.952, to Mrs. Bernard Jagielski. Lorraine Jagiel- a iquinski by Lohmann Ralph Nistler. E. M. ski, Mrs. and Joseph Theis Co.) John the bridal attended party. FRANK W. JACKSON ST. (loll!) SCIIOOI Moderator Paper sHERs & ASSOCIATES, Inc. APPLIANCE Telephone “53 P. 0. Box 636 PAINT C0. Building Contractor Conduct To Retreat Res. 582 Just South of tho_ Airport Day m... . ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS & , 203-16th Avenue North REPAIR CENTER Cloud St. Mautz Paints ECCLESIASTICAL w DESIGN The Rev. Eric Buermann, Phone St. Cloud 3468 Johnny Schirber, Prop. O.S.B., will conduct American day of National Bank Building Appliances a. All Small Home 613 First Street South recollection St. John’s abbey, at St. Cloud. Minnesota Ave. '25-9th No. Phofio 4465 IrI” Collegeville, for members of the / and TRAYNOR 141 Chimes staff Cathedral of high Schellinger school May 4. Father Eric is Bros. on HERMANSON Oils Gasoline, Motor For the adviser of the Prep School J’pmézéu pa- . Fuel Oilc the Prep-World. or BUILDERS per, , ARCHITECTS . Assuming something of tra- a Call nearest— 3.636 Box Telephone 56 your Reliable Contractors ' ditional air, the day is anticipated co. «IFOR EVERY Bldg. Granite Exchange 31] NORTHWESTERN OIL by and businessmen'of Minnesota reporters St. Cloud. Phone .2355W "EATING ANTI PLUMIIINC , the staff of deepening 121 14th APPLIANCES, Avon So. Cloud St. a. as means agent H and intensifying the spirit of -—' Veedol Tydol Products — The — home of “Timken Silent Catholic Action. City Granite Automatic” Oil Burners MODERNIZTNG HOME The day is . scheduled begin to 1 F CLOIJD oHOME FINANCING Electric Co. with THIELMAN homily preceding 15-4th the Ave. So. Tel. 705 a paro- ST. J. . F. ANDERSON chlal High Mass in SERVICE the Abbey St. Cloud. Minn. ELECTRICAL COMPLETE HARDWARE ., church 11 o’clock. at Afternoon LUMBER C0. WIII and Lighting Floor Fixtures —- GLASS CO. . conferences will be conducted in Installations. Plug ‘ ‘ Paints Sporting the BUILDING MATERIAL CLOUD. A crypt. of MINN. the seminary tour s'r. — K Goods and of the St. Mary’s hall new Division Phone 2(5st PAINT AND 2316 St. COAL Electri Wlll befo're take place the closing CloudJ I? .St. 50., ¥—17, 7th Ave. WW Telephone 1911 St. Cloud, Minn. LON exerc1ses. (,‘0N i . 00. SCHNEIDER WIlHElM Congtruction Co. Phones 3864—5163-W ROOFING CO. FLOORING CO. 1350 8th Cloud Ave. No.—St. Avenue, N.E. Second 12 CITY & FARM WIRING roofing 30 MINN. experience ST. CLOUD. years A in and around St. Cloud Call Write for free estimate or CARPETING, LINOLEUM, St. 50. Phone 2506-1“ 582 KNEELING PADS, ST. CLOUD TILING ' ELECTRIC. ERICKSON DOOR ll: ‘ FOL SERVICE 5' \ i DIN'NDOBF Highway i ' 191/, Ave., & 52 Wiring and ‘ixtures St. Cloud, Minn. : Cloud 626 3rd So. St. Ave. STonE WALLPAPER PAINT AND 'u'u'n 'ul'n'.’ LAWRENCE PAINTS—WALL Painting Pittsburgh contractor Paints Varniahec PAPER — — A. Imperial Washable Wallpaper “ _ 4S5 Telephone Avenue 20-7th South St. Cloud Paint,and wall keep lpoking smart home as paper can your the well walls selec- large and woodwork. See preserve as our ,BORGERT“ be'autiful tion of paints and wall and modern in colors papers '1- designs. noNLiN THE COMPANY STORE \ KOERBER PA INT Manufacturers of .SashI Doors Interior Finish l i. . . . . . . GARDEN for 5S5 'Of The Germain E. St. St. Cloud Minn. St. Cloud, 20 Ave. .50. Sixth o TOOLS _' llllll|||l|||Illlll|||||||lll|IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllI||||||Ill||II|||ll|lIlllllllllIlll GARDEN o AND IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ||lll||||lllllll|||l|I||ll|||||||l|||Il||||||lllllll|l|||||| City of St. Cloud Cornice Metal Roofing CO. 8. LAWN SEEDS THE TO CITIZENS ST. CLOUD: or , welfare 1 Sincerely~interested the in’ of the. cm O FERTIL IZERS All Types of City of St. Cloud and in its future. It is belief that my INOLEIIM should t together, . work for bigger and better City we a Metal Siding- Sheet Roofing LADNER and for the . welfare of all the — people. HARDWARE I vMy tWenty-nine business of successful years ex- I RUGS McDowell TIlES PLASTICS McDowell Goo. J. W. N. perience in St. Cloud should qualify o - the City o ‘ give to me efficient t Cloud and St. economical administration. 524 St. Germain, St. Cloud on ' . 2157 14th and St. Germain Phone ' ‘ 1 p I