St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 13, 1952 · Page 5 of 6
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REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD PAGE SIX Friday, 1952 June 13, '4 . . ; J'Ohn John’s-Champs for'S’r. St. Thomas’ 'Stors Dominik Scene Be to l -. ' s Of Leadership Boy School ' Dies Sariell. in \ F .I Paul.—Training St. for leader- financing the ties, and x. program, ship is be the general to theme national of youth Serving organiza- Sa‘rtell.—Funeral do services were the 27th annual school boy of tions. GAS lead.- In the volunteer past years held St. Francis in Xavier’s church FINER ership be to conducted in workers such at the Col— the programs as John for Dominik, Stearns 71, lege of St. Thomas parish the CYO, Boy week Scouting, end Colum- on clerk of the county court for 22 W/ July of 11, 12, and 13, under bian Squires, the Big Brothers, and at Father Edward Ramachel' W .years. auspices of the Knights of other Co- youth organizations have at- the offered Requiem Burial Mass. lumbus Supreme Council Boy tended. Life “ Calvary in cemetery. - was bureau. The training St. at course The financing of the training George .Meinz, Hugo -Weyrens, Thomas’ will be of 12 such one is actual basis cost course on an Emil Henneman. John and G. MAJOR REGULAR sessions be to cOnducted by the and all fees are‘payable Col- the to Winter the represented Catholic K. of C. this year. lege of St. Thomas. Order of Foresters. ‘Sulli- Henry This is all Cath- to course open Lang, Advance. registration be M. B. William Betten- 2322c van, can olic 18 of of older, men, years age made through burg, Lloyd Arthur McIntee, Charles Rogge, Regis- and will feature thorough College Schmitt, Spaniol in- and John trar, of St. Thomas, St. a were Paul, Lee Minn., honorary pallbearers. and through John J. doctrination in all phases of Cath- or Michael Contway, Kost, Robischon, George Executive Director, olic youth work including organiza- Smith, Knights Brunning, Frank Ram- Ray of Columbus Supreme . of tion and operation parish Lerschen a ler, William the Council and Boy Life Bureau, P. 0. were youth planning activi- active bearers. Drawer'1670, INCLUDED New Haven, program, Conn. . I Dominik native of Mr: was a 43 First Communiconts ' Cloud, and born Oct. St. 30. was 1880. His Mr. and parents - Were . I Dominik, .Mrs. Julius prominent 1 Receive 4 Foley in Church ioneers, deceased. ‘ now Surviving his the wife, for~ are - Mary Appert, fc%llo§vt- and the ‘ ‘mer children: John, ing Jr., Foley. Forty-three second- David Kaproth; o ' —— . .. Cloud; 514- Richard (Lu- Mrs. E. St. Germain Jung graders Street received First Commun- Robert Ronald Lamm, LaYigne, verne), Little Falls; ion Roman in St. John’s Mrs. church‘here. Be- Clarence Leason, James Maybury, “,Baltes (Catherine), fore Mrs. the Mass St. Paul; they renewed their James McGee, Charles Norden- baptismal Joseph Rose (Louise), Paul; before St. their vows pas- Robert strom, Ogg, Gerald Otto, Wasnsas A Adolph Wocken the Rev. Mrs. (Marion). tor, John A. Kroll. The Mary O’Rourke, Rosemarie Pe— APPLIANCE ' Buffalo, Mrs. Ralph class N. Y.; and enrolled in the sc'apular was troske, Janice Ratka, Rox Ann Rit— “mos La Crosse, (Bernice), Wis. Phillips afternoon at ceremonies. Beverly Skaja, John Allan ter, surviving and sisters "Brothers CENTER REPAIR Class Svihel, Michael Thomas, Rita Vi- TV Members of Domnik Edward and Norbert are Michael Weber, Joann zenor, In the class Mary DeMa- were , of, St. Cloud; Julius, Duluth; Appliances All Small Home _ Wolfbauer, Michael Wisniewski, rais, Sharon Fitzpatrick, Duane 'Leonard, California; George Mrs. Delphine O’Konek, Rosemarie and No, A", 25.9“. phone 4455 Florek, Joseph Frank, Rosemarie as; Mrs. St. Cloud; :Reis (Anna), O’Konek. Henry, Kip'ka, Patrick Richard Cloud; (Alvina), Neis St. Peter TWO OF THE BIG REASONS why St. John’s uni- Latterell, Bernadette Rahm, Judy 3.. St. Dominik. Susan and Miss WITI-I SAFE'I'Y ' versity clinched Schustak, the baseball Kathleen championship in Appert, the Minne- Fran- Cloud. SAVE 1‘ - . Fischer, John Florek, Marga- college ces sdta pictured state conference above. They Catcher are are Ordo . . Fouquette, I ret Arlene LeFore, Pa- Dick Noterman of Victoria, and S econd Baseman Tom Krebsbach of p tricia Barthelemy, Michael Bock, all St. Joseph. Noterman'led Jay hitters with .403 and Savings with good a average Federal & Loan Accounts provide safety II Fitzpat- Judy Richard Cielcnski, Krebsbach with nine slugger extra‘base top hits in addition I.‘,. was month earnings. Funds received by the 10th of'any are Howe, James I" rick, Im- LaVerne being to performer the keystone star sack. Krebsbach at is a a credited with the earnings from first. biorski,'Lou Karen Kampa, and former St. Cloud Cathedral all-round athlete. T Johnnie nine had e WWII-mm I conference record of nine victories and de $10,000.00 eat. a Insured Each Account Fully one to up ' . Unique Three Graduates Notional Officers Foresters’ I of Jupe'13—Friday in Octave of FEDERAL SECURITY At St. Louis U. Exercises L~,".s‘Corp1'IS Same June 12, Christi. ' as ",With'Second Anthony ' Collect St. of Convention" Louis—Miss Pref- Christmas LOANE ASSOCIATION Pad-ua,‘Creed, St. SAVINGS Mary Nawrocki 8: of PURlINA White vestments. the .ac first be to was woman ever ,‘ . Cloud St. St. 822 Street 'Octave Germain ' 14—Saturday of in J ' graduated from the St. Louis ne uni- GROWINA "Cdrpus yesterday, Christi. Same ' as 'of versity school medicine when but. the Collect of Basil i econd St. exercises held —_.. commencement I .‘Whit-e were Grea complete vestments. is growing a th here June 3. Dr. Nawrocki, who “’June feed pullets. e 5 for No of 15—Sunday in Octave to compiled enviable record dur- an ,. grain It’- »-Corpus after Pen- Christi. (Second necessary. ing her academic studies, will Hospital Cloud now huilt develop big Saint tecost). t. Gloria, Sec- Special Mass. 1, ,3} intern Philadelphia General hos- at lay. pullets, ‘ ready ond Collect Thursday, to previous of ”pital. Miss Margaret Howell be- heavy all We winter. Third Vitus and others, of— St. ,‘ . first .the to ob"- woman came ever have it. iGloria, Preface. ' Creed, Christmas mod‘érn, A electrical tain engineering hospi- de- well-equipped an ,3: c Mass of White Or Cor— vestments. TRAUT the university’s from insti- staff gree well-Organized. with Qt tal a White Christi. vestments. pus technology tute of since its found- . . spec1a11sts. and physicians of 16—‘Monday of in Octave 'June ing eight A bachelor years ago. Farm Supply Christi. Mass 12, June Corpus of laws degree SiSters conferred as was Cenducted the on of by the “Grant, Second Collect with R. Frank Smillie, native of we a 20-6th Ave. NE. 4 Church Third beseech,” for Scotland, who holds law degrees _or Phone 5582 st. Cloud Order of St. Benedict White Preface. Pepe, Christmas also from Glasgow university vestments. ’/ and from the University of Lon- r _ dbn. V. of 17—Tuesda‘y in Octave June Corpus Christi. Mass June 12, as Collect “Grant, with Second Remodel ~' we Church Schbol-é I Farm Home Church beseech,” Third for or O 0 I White Christmas Preface. Pope, vestments. ' Bépaint C (i 18—Wednesday in Octave June Corpus June of Christi. Mass " as . Fiallm ' Repair Ephrem, Second Collect of St. Hugh F. LDuffiy Young 12, J. Ray Louis T. Marcel- Third Sts. Mark and of THESE THREE NATIONAL officers be trustee and highest court will the ranking officer lian. White vestments. attend the of to Catholic St. Cloud convention. J. Fialka the Order Ray of Foresters in 19—Thursday. day June Last are ex- . Chicago of is national director organiza- of a [Octave Corpus Christi. Complete pected take of the GUIDE. to part in convention state the of ‘ tion, and Louis Duffy T. of Chicago assistant is Second Col- Mass June with in St. Cloud. 12 Foresters Sunday, Monday, and as on director. Juliana Falconieri, lect of St. Hugh Tuesday. F. Young of Minneapolis high is a of Third Sts. Gervase and Protase. Britain Italians Work in White vestments. ~ REQUIESCA-NT IN PACE -June 20—Friday. Sacred Most ' Italians London—Of the 2,400 Special Heart of Jesus. Mass. who Britain went to train for Gloria, Creed, i a1 to Preface 5 p e c (used days, unless found CONLON next have coal mining, only half seven Michael Bohnenstingl Rockville; Thomas. Granite City St. Cloud otherwise specified.) White Mrs. vest- : B-ORGERT 'the work in mines because of the Theodore Curtiss and Mrs. Phil— Peter Wheaten—Requiem Mass offered was ments. lippi Electric of Waite Co. Park, and Mrs. ' John .May 20 in Ave Maria church for Michael objections of British . miners. , How (From Use Daily Missal to Schwartz, Pearl Lake. a. Solemn Requiem . Bohnenstingl,.53. who died May 16. Fa- Construction \Co. '. Others have found employment in Mass by E. offered in M. Lohmann and in Kraemer St. Mary's Cathedral 1952, Nicholas SERVICE A. ofifered the Mass was ELECTRICAL COMPLETE May ironworks 23 by and forges. Father Alphonse Kramer, There Fa- officiated and the burial in parish at the ’Co.) are Wall ' and Lighting Floor Fixturcl CONCRETE — ther Michael Kremer, and Father Henry Mrs. Bohnenstingl cemetery. survives N.E. 12 Second AVonuo, for the immediate prospects Installations. Plug em- Stcichen. Burial lot in the family with six children: Allen, Barbara, Ken- was ployment of 134 in building CLOUD. ’MINN. ST. mater- ST. CLOUD. MINN. in Calvary cemetery. neth, Mrs. Otto, and‘Mrs. Lois Klug- ‘IOda'yé‘ Ibesti'jfi, ial and timber industries and in of Wheaten, and Robert Camp of mann Mrs. Mary Augusta. Schiltz Ala. Rutgers. tin mining. Those‘unable find .to KNXI’P John Zabinski Mrs. John P. Hoffmann Melrose.—Requiem Mass offered was » work will be the Na- PLUMBING & repatriated, CLOUD ST. Perham.-——Mrs. waSIIer’buy John P. Hoffmann, May 66. 21 in St. Boniface’s church for tional Coal Board announced. Dis- buried in the parish fol- cemetery was Telephone Mrs. Mary Augusta Schiltz, ELECTRIC CO. who died HEATING “53 cussions P. O. Box 636 continuing place 50 lowing ’Requiem to Mass offered May 24 are a Building Contractor May 18. Mrs. Schiltz is survived , by the by Father J. G. Wildenborg in St. Jo- in Australian gold mining and 50 Bel. 532 South Just of the Airport Electrical Contractors seph‘s church. Mrs. following Hoi’fmann died children: May John, Portage, Wis.; in We Specialize lS/"dl/Ze‘q 80in British tinplate to manufac-u 203-16th Surviving Residential Avenue North 20. Commercial and Mr. Hoffmann and are Otto, Milwaukee, Cloud Wis.: .St. Dorothy, Moose - Hospitals The Churches, Schools, question ture. of. children, two Mrs. Alois Gerber (Doro- compensa- Industrial Wiring Lake: and Mrs. June Joseph (August) Phone Cloud .St. Perham: 3468 thy). and S. Sgt. Francis Hofl- tion has been discussed by the Tel. 2543 St. Cloud Chad Beacon“ Drlvo St. 104 and Mrs. Chanute Field, Ill. Laura. Melrose. Also Kramer, There surviving mann. British Italian and governments, A. following the brothers and sisters: II'II MAYTAO CMIIF‘I’AIN are nine grandchildren. Mrs. Schiltz are was but conclusions have been Joseph Helen (Mi-5.4 Silbernagel), Min- no a member the of C ristian yMothers in a w. neapolis: Jake Lein,’ Dent; Alosi TRAYNOR and. and reached. FRANK and St. Boniface's chur Melrose. in JACKSON 29.95 1 CLOUD, Rupert Lein, Perham. ST. There three are grandchildren. Mrs. Hofi'mann was a HERMANSON ChristIhn & ASSOCIATES, Inc. member of the St. Magdalena. CO. PAINT "'°‘ Mothers, St. Bridget’s Mission circle. Max/2e17,, ARIZH’ITEL'I S the Catholic and Daughters of America. ARCHITECTS 8. ENGINEERS Mn. Johanna Gregor Box «you~ 56 Telephom 3636 Mautz Paints EVERY ECCL'ESIASTICAL DESIGN Granite 31] Exchange Bldg. Breckenridge—Funeral services were St. Cloud. Minnesota ,Schirber. in St. Johnny Prop. held May 24 ,M y’s church for American National Bank Building Gregor, Mrs. Johanna who died 96,- May ~punposs 613 Street South First ‘ Father Richard 21. Kujawa offered the St. Cloud. 12-5th Ave. So. Phone Minnesota 49 1‘ Mrs. lass. Gregor is survived by the W I following children: Joseph. Lisbon, N. Dink: Chris and George, DeLamere. N. ScIIeIIinger SCHNEIDER Bros. Dak.; Gus of Moorhead, “Mike Mrs. i CLOUD ST. Ncibcr, Lidgerwood. N. Dak.; Mrs. ENJOY some... George Albin. DeLamcre. N. Dak.; and BUILDERS Mrs. Adam Neiber. Breckenridge. FLOORING CO. GLASS CO. Neis Martin B. Reliable Contractors AUTOMATIC -: St. Cloud—Martin B. Neis, 310 Eighth,avenuc south, died May St. 20 in Phone 2355W HEATING PLUMBING up Phone Division 2828W 2316 LINOLEUM, Cloud the St. hospital. He _70 was years nnpuyqss CARPETING. Nth 121 Ave! So. Cloud St. COMFORT , and born‘ of Feb. 13. 1882, in age. was KNEELING Surviving Pearl Lakc. PADS. TILING Mrs. Neis are The "Timken Silent home of ELECTRIC ERICKSON r the following children: and Raymond, Oil Burners Automatic” MODERNIZING' west Bend. Wis.; HOME Mrs. William Boephin 0 DOOR MODEL Inslall .I‘ (Olivia), St. Cloud; Aloys, HOME FINANCING St. Cloud; . 705 FOL SERVICE Tel. 154th Ave. 50. ANDERSON Mrs. Kenneth (Matulda) Blattner, Saul: ' J. F. I Minn. St. Cloud. Rapids: Frances, home; at Mrs. Ervi 191/2 Ave., & Highway 52 Volbert Falls: (Louise) of Little and Wiring and Fixtures LUMBER co. I , Leonard of St. Cloud. There five are St. Cloud. CLEVELAND Minn. grandchildren. children Two preceded hi 626 3rd Cloud Toridlfil _ Ave. So. St. BUILDING MATERIAL in Also death. surviving the fo- are . lowing brothers and sisters: John Neis PAINT AND COAL IIcElectrio & K St. Cloud. of Mrs. Michael Eichers of 4‘ Telephone 1911 St. Cloud. Minn. OIL BURNER PAINTS—WALL“ PAPER III)" warn O. WIIHILM YOU- NEED ROOF A 3864—5163-W Phones Paint ROOFING and wall ca. keep looking home smart paper can your as No.—St. Cloud 1350‘ 8th Ave. our well the walls woodwork. and See large selec- BUY as preserve FROM A RE lIABlE CONCERN CITY FARM WIRING & 30 roofing oxperlcnco years tion of paints and wall in beautiful colors and modern papers In for'free and around Cloud. St. Write Call estimate or St. So. designs. Phone 2506-1“ 582 ‘ - ‘KOERBER STORE ST. CLOUD QUIET PAINT EFFICIENT I ECONOMICAL DIN DOBF N consun WITH.US:' local established As your 20 Sixth Ave. 50.. Minn. 8;. Cloud, Johns-MunvilleDeoler the quote can we you PAINT ANIKWALLPAPER STORE compleie right price—give service. you Var-niches Painting Pittsburgh Paints contractor —- — Cornice Metal Roofing Open Co.- _& Wilhablo Imperial Wallpaper- for Now 1 Mathew Hall 'Avenuo Telephono 20-7th South St: Cloud 435 Business in Our All Types of . Sheet 4 Roofing Siding Metal Lumber Co. New Location- Im'NLIN - COMPANY THE . Manufacturers of Phillips Heating Co. McDodel W. N. McDowaII Goo. J. - Sash Doors. Interior Finish ' 106 6th Avenue South . . . . . . —- 20-4th Cloud Ave. So. St. MATERIALS BUILDING 535 E. St. Gefmain Phone ,‘JOHNfiSfMANVIL‘LE St. Cloud 221 St. Cloud