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

October 17, 1952 · Page 3 of 8

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_,_ 1951 ST. FOUR REGLSTER PAGE CLOU D THE Friday, October 17, ' . SchOol Faculty Memorial WEISDINGS .- -u-u-io‘q New of School o Board o / of High DIOCESE IN I '4 ’a’ Lcmbcck; Shvmr-Conzemiun Maxine Sieben. Stewart F' Doriaelerl and Ray Allen. Us‘hers Breckenridge—Miss Lorraine Cunze- were Henge and Omar Sieben. Mr. John of and Mrs. mius. daughter Gene bride Grunwald-Ha Conzemius. became the. of dwig Harold and Mrs. Shafei'. of Mr. St. son Joseph—Nuptial ,ws were offered ex-s. Nuptial Muss prior Shafer. to changed a St. Joseph's in church Sept. 6 church. The Rev. in St. Mary's Sept. 22 by Miss Virginette Hardwig, daughter celebrated the Petermeier’. Benedict of. Mr. and Mrs. Math Hardwig, and bride Dorothy Mass. Attending the were Richard Grunwald. of Mr. and son Mrs. John Helen Shafer. Mrs. Conzcmius. George Grunwald of Albert Lee. The Karen Chizek. Mi- Jr.. Conzemius. and Rev. Marion Roth, 0.S.B.. celebrated Robert James Shater. chael Conzcmius. the Mass. Mrs. Edward Stibal and Clark attended Shattuc Conzemius. and Mrs. Hugh Otto attended the bride. Con- John Ushers the bridegroom. were Gordon Grunwald and Donald Gilbert Alfred Beyer. and zemius, Jr.. attended the bridegroom. Ushers were Johnnon-Hennen ' Jay Johnsrud and Arnold Stadlieim. Lois Morris.—The.marriage of Miss inzenberg-Sontog Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Ann Henncn. le'Z.—Mls§ ' Rita. Sontag. Johnson of daughter Kenneth John Henncn. to of Mr. and Mrs. August Sontag. Mrs. Rich- Minneapolis. Mr. and and of son George Winzenberg, place of Mr. took Johnson of Herman. son and ard Mrs: Bernard Winzenberg "Sept. before of Belle Assumption church in 18 Prairie. married in were St. J. Joseph’s Jacques. Mrs. B. Raymond the Rev. church before the Rev. Robert Schultze- Lyn- James Towner. and Hoflert.’Mrs. tenberg. Attending the couple Attend- attended the bride. Hennen ette were Clara Sontag. Joan Winzenberg. John- Hubert bri and the ing egroom were Clayton Plante. Keith Riel-find Winzenber Hen- and and Don Mahoney, son. Virgil Sontag ushers. and John He Ushers were nen were ‘ nen. Melvin Erickson. Haines-Lieoer Vonen-Kolthoff Paynesville.—Mis“s Bernadette Lieser, daughter, of Mr. and. Mrs. Nuptial Charles Martin.-—Prior Mass St. to a Lieser. became Richard the bride of Martin‘s church 27 in St. offered Aug. Homes. of Mrs. Chester Cyril 0.5.8.. Haines. Ortmnnn. son by the Rev. Nuptial to Mass prior offered Sept. Kalthoff. daughter Mr. a Juliana of Miss 29 in St.‘Louis"church The by the Rev. Kalthofi'. became and Mrs. Joseph Joseph Varley. Attending the bride Elmer Vossen, of and Mr. bride of son Mary Jane Lieser, couple were Mrs. Attending the Robert John 'Vossen. Mrs. Knese. Shirley Heines, 'Vossen. and Joanne Lauer. Mariam Mathilda were Leiser. Robert Kneee Catheriile and Philip Kalthoff. Saudr and Knlthofi. Linus attended the bridegroom. Ushers Bernard ‘Jacobs. Ushers Bernard were were Wallace Lieser and George Fuchs. Harold Vossen. Kalthofi and - Let? Bryniarski-Gogala Allen-Lembeck . St. Anthony—The marriage Sept. before of Miss Melrose.-—-Mnrried 27 a Frances Gogala, daughter Boniface's of Mr. offered in St. Nuptial Mass and Mrs. John Gogala. Richard to Lembeck. Bryniur- Victoria Miss church were o Ski, \ of Mr. BENICTINE and BOARD the new CULTY Mrs. extreme and Frank Bryninr- Lembeck, son Emma daughter Mrs. of HilaireiRomame, of right, Sisters Colman, the THE ski SCHOOL Cushing, of of are took place Wilfred Fath Birk, Sept. J. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. in Kroll, Louis Allen. 2 William of Gott- son IS r St. Anthony's Margot, Phyllis, Emmanuel, Mary Annette, James, church. The Rev. The Rev. Vin- Allen olelint. Mich. Pierz William Father Memorial high school is walt, and Father obert J. Voigt; and standing, pew Pierz Father high school is shown -Huebsch cent celebrated above. the Nuptiul the Mass. offered Hoffmann Mathias principal. and Mary Gerti 'ude, the ,left right, Steve to Skochinski, Father Kunkél, [shown above. Reading Paul Mass. clockwise, starting Attending the at the couple Isabella couple Mary the Attending were were Seated, left right, to Joseph Boser, Ann Gogala. Father ConradYapsner, Rose Ann John. Father are and Robert Andrew Schultzetenberg. Gogala, and Marvin Bryniarski. Extinct Pity the May Be Poor Pigskin! Soon It Brutger-Dufault j. St. Cloud—Prior Nuptial to Muss REQUIESCANT n IN" PACE offered Sept. 30 in St. Mary’s Cathedral. Miss Elizabeth Dufault, daughter of l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dufault of Oklee. l be- bomb : By LISLE W. BLACKBOURN and tooth discovered the Son ‘ bride will moisture laugh of Dan soak campus-wide Brutger. not from Marquette fitmc at of a a up a and Mrs. Math Brutger. The Rev. bald, r. luggage of in the brush perspiration, rain, almost decades dew. Another three' Philip Dunn died Oct. or ago. 5. The Rev. Marion What is'gOing‘ Roth Albert. Lester of- Leo. Mrs. to happen chcrin Smith (Olivia). Schwieters if the celebrated the Mass. by the who, toothless Peoples l'ered declares it the Requiem the equal of leather Mass. with the way, Rev. Shevlin: and Mrs. E. Hall A. (Lillian). Attending the The magazine featured bride on unat- Irene Dufault, figqotball were St. columnists Cloud—Funeral (ahem!) services for Method Porwoll, deacon. and the engineer Rev. Ed- successful St, Paul. highly can is dry Mrs. Dale Eckerson. field and times better and June Johnson. now a a many of four Notre tractive pictures Philip Dunn. 80. who died Oct. 5. ward annchcr. were subdeacon. Surviving Jerome Dufault refer and Marvin are mot to the Athmann traveling America. in South more day. any wet held Snorek Oct. St. Frank 8 in Augustine‘s J. church. on a wrongly identifying Dame players, the following ~ children: Martin. Edward, attended the bridegroom. , Ushers ’ were oval with burial the in Parnell. “pig- la. The Rev. Edmund. '- ' and Herman. as overly St. just Joseph, Big John and That is high showin all praise, indeed, three of them and Larry Dufault and to and Arthur Brutger. op- was Morris—Frank J. Louis ’l‘rauli‘ei'. Snorek, died 71, who O.S.B.. offered the Ru- skin?” Mrs.‘ E. R. Sbahan‘ They (Marguerite). have Se- Schmitt-Bayer all! that’s timistic, the ball is becoming be almost toothless. Proper and Sept. 28. ‘ quiem buried in Calvary Mess. Mrs. Dunn survives with new cemetery more pro- was attle. Wash. There 12 grandchildren taken liberties are in Pierz.——Miss Dolores following Bayer. daughter the following Requiem iii a- Mass offered ii! Oct. 1 popular. and daughters: If both have been made and coaches tests trust a sons and four great-grandchildren. more Mrs. Eliza- we of Steve Bayer. that and- Kenneth in Assumption regard Schmitt. Carroll. church Argentine. by Monsignor John S. Ralph. Wash- A.: hear of beth ever often do Linnenmann Not in by printing, mcmbcr the advance, it be that, the time of this of used you a was A agree may Mrs. J. of Schmitt St. A. Fox-iron. of Louis, ington. Edward. Mrs. Edna Snorek son D. 0.: St. loud: Ben- survives since football Christian be- sobiety Mothqrs' and fairly smiles when coach who a pro- in college combat. appropriate apologies will have Mo.. married a Sept. in St. jamin. with the following children: 6 Jo- Kenosha, Walter Wis:. F. were Ms. Walter of the Apostleship moter of Prayer. popular came seph's decides church backfield before Frank promising the Rev. and Robert J., Jr., both be! Kampa (Mary). Morris; been made. They should Mrs William of Mrs. Ander- comer The rubber paraphernalia may Schultzetenberg. autumn reading. Miss Thelmer Max Reimer (Rita). Harstad (Evelyn). and Morris; and and Mrs. MacSafranic But Coach Dick quit the squad. son Mrs. Agnes to Connolly revolutionize But picture of football, but toothless not just Dorothy Bayer attcnded ‘John Lucile, the bride. Fred Gienwood. a a (Ida). Also surviving Chicago; they Mrs. Mnucli Now face are. a admits he de- Friend of Loras was Schmitt Foley—Mrs. our and,James Smith think what it" is football Agnes Connolly, three going do player reminded Mar- attended the ’74, who brothers and sisters. (Rose). Saco, There to Mont: Robert Bretz two to Mrs. dilemma. with advanced lighted the bridegroom. died Oct. 4. buried in the St. three grandchildren. (Esther) Pat- Ralph Williams was and Mrs. (Cor- reason 1 are pigskin writing! old-timers of John Peeples, quette . For, it rick Riley-Holdvolt following Requiem cemetery . nelia), Francisco: Mass seems, recently San Clayton walked Mrs. youth who Fou- by a a Carl Aim big tackle of the Pre- J. 1923 era. offered a Iii * Oct. 7 in Si..John's church equipment by (Lucille). Calif.; .uette Pomona. Mrs. Melrose.—Nuptial manu- him. vows were , out ex- 0 on inaturely bald, the rugged giant the Rev. John Kroll. following The three onald Burke (Alice). Bernadino, San changed Sept. 20 in St. Boniface's facturers have Morris—Funeral Notre Dame’s services unfortun- recent ,were con- children survive: John. Deer Creek; Wil- boy, Calif.; “Coach,” said the who had Mrs. Les; (Natalie) Craig. and, church misfortune in before down the Rev. Mathias met Huff,- ducted game Oct. Assumption a 2 in church for with experience ate with national pic- come lard. up Waite Park; and Harold. Yankton. a Mrs. Arthur Kampert (Myrtle), Barringv a by Miss Joan Holdvogt, daughter defense, mann been playing safety Carl'J. Aim. East and lost practically all of his 41. who died Sept. Mon- 29. ,_, on a, rubber S. Dak. There grandchildren. covered two Ill.: Gebhart and Mrs. Clyde (Julie). magazine, which ton. ture gummed of Mr. are and Mrs. Ben Holdvogt. and up signor offered John A. Fenron the Re- - be “there easier to Toenail must teeth. an way that Salem, Wis.; is and sisters. Mrs. Agnes Valentine Riley. two of Mrs. Julitta in growing what might have been fine son quiem Donnelly. Mass. Burial held in ‘very popu- was a Mrs. Theresa. Krebs tackles of have fun. Those tyvo Driscoll, 13.; and 'Mi's. Mae Hannon, Riley. Attending the bride entity. Ger- One maj big laugh when, Surviving The Were coach his mother, Emma Mrs. the pictorial thesis foot- are or the Irish came on says on Parnell, Ia. aldine.Holdvogt and Gladys broke Riley. Bill in almost two Aim; St. Augusta.—-Requiem brothers, Toena, N. Perry of , Mass two yours me of- ball will retain first? its teamm‘ate was shape and ball recalled team, here the trip back home, to veterans Braun and Marson Duerr attended the a Dale, fered Oct. and Parnell, Donnelly: and 11 in St. Mary’s church four downfield time they come for to every Mrs. Joooph Korte bridegroom. Ushers ‘Richard Ken- were sisters. heSege, Mrs. Theresa Krebs, Mrs. Wayne Morris; and 78, who died Oct. feet for block. I Head not Willis on my a was nedy and Arthurflolberding. DUgan'to March Mrs. of F. J. Burial Wilcox, G. J. Rufi, and Dimes 7. in the Mrs. parish cemetery. was Freeport.-—Requiem Mass offered play!” Budde-Nieron single was Gladys Aim. all Donnelly. Surviving of the -following and nuoen Hire sons Oct. in Sacred Heart 2 church for Mrs. his Morris.-—Married Friend happy ,hear daughters: Carl, Honolulu Aug. before :~Mrs. Leonard to 19 was so a Joseph Korte. 76. who died Sept. 30. Mrs. Catherine Yank: Nuptial Mass offered Wilhelm (Ella) in Mrs. Henry Munti- Assumption and effective for- linemen that he Father Linus Schiefi’er. O.S.B., officiated. were (Genevieve‘). church by ‘the Rev. Francis fering J. Hohn St. Augusta: Arthur, Meire Grove.—Requiem Mass of- Joseph Korte survives was with Frank all about losing his backfield .1? got son. a The 1953'March Betty Portland. Miss Nierenhausen, Ore.: Otto. Seattle.. Wash; of daugh- Dimes boar‘d in fered Oct. in St. John's A were 4 church for Mrs. member of the of mittee Teacher Education, the trus- of Washington. C.; D. and do her, on a prospect. Mr. L. Paul Bautch of and Mrs. A. Nierenhausen. Mrs. (Adeline). Portland, ter M Catherine Yanka. 83, who died Oct. 1. will Agesota be headed by Dr. Mrs. Erhard Ostendorf Fi'eepor Also of of the National Psychological Associa- tees Vocational American 'Donald and Budde. Ore.: Leander, of Mr. . Anchorage. Alaska: Louie. and The Rev. Joseph Kreuter ,with officiated, son surviving following the brothers and hs E. Dugan, are Basil Guidance association, Min- announces Dr. National Dugan tion, the and and Melrose. Mrs. Ed Budde Attending Denver, Colo.: of and Mrs. Ray Mick the Rev. Francis Julig and the deacon as sisters: Mrs. Bart Frevel, Portland. Orc.; Cannot, president of bride Marjorie Nierenhausen. the Na- the (Esther). St. Cloud. There 25 grand- also subdeacon. Burial Associations. Rev. Fred Kampsen the Minnesota State Education One-Minute Biography were are nesota Conrad as serves Van Heel, Dultan. Mont. Ben on ; ,7 Florence Buddc, Ruth Budde. Ralph children and and eight great-grandchildren. ihstional ' Foundation in the parish Mrs. Cath- ' cemetery. for Infantile Waverly, wais Van Heel. Mrs. Nicholas Board Psychological 1a.: of Examiners Dr. Dugan is married and has FRANCIS WILLIAM Germain Budde. Nierenhausen. and Dan Also surviving is Sister Mary sister. Stanislaus erine Yanks the wife of one Paralysis. Thieien. Olms- we St. Paul: Mrs. John and the executive council four children. The Dugan family of Nierenhausen attended the bridegroom. Theresa Little Falls. of Mrs. Krebs on following: (FRANK) LEAHY the Yanka. Survivi the Mrs. was . Heel. are chenk. Staples; Peter Van Albany; The V . . . ohmon-Kile member of St. Margaret's society 1953 Dimes and the American Personnel Melbourne Helen Elrosa; drive (1 resides Lang. .Mrs. Mary Adrian. 145 street, at will a mabstro There Notre Dame and Frank Van Heel. Freeport. an of where. are Christian the Mothers. Elrosa: Haskump, Sauk Centre: l'riilgi‘grk Martha. Cloud.—Miss'Helcn Kile, St. daugh- the fifth Guidance grandchildren great-grand- Association. SE, Minneapolis. 10 and two consecutive he has in nine 71 year - seasons, won Padua; and Albert, Meire Grove: Bernard. ter‘of Mr. E. S. Kile Waite and Mrs. of children. member Mrs. Korts of was a He is begins Dimes member of the Ameri- The March of Henry nine, tied C. Grok a lost Hasknmp, Meire Grove. Regina James Hoh- Park, became the bride of games, seven. the Christian Mothers Oblates St. and of . . . Council Education Coni- Jan. 2. Mr. and L. J.'Hohman. Morris.—Funeral services of Mrs. can Aug. 1908, O’Neill, on Born 27, Benedict societies. man, son were con- ’ Kenneth Long in St. prior Nuptial Mass offered ducted Sept. in Assumption church to 22 for a Neb.; Winner, reared at lluiésy'sceigifl‘féiaiheTheassleharoliiiti‘l hiliigfariiilf’klz‘pelvoh; o‘lliledsm' “Jill?"SEFESZI‘EJE'FEESst?115.22; M“ “"5” iii: L‘““"““““ January re drive will be held Keyboard" where brilliant S. Dak., Rhythms prep a ., thewake .of what k:I’I). promises to athletic of Solfelt attended the St. Joseph—Funeral dert and Gene services Mass. Burial Calvary Paul's With the .Rev. and church, Maurice career was omen were quiem was in. ceme- .beathe bla’ckest polio Albert couple. bridal Usher conducted Oct... St. Joseph church Hurrle ofiermz the Requiem in 9 Survxvmg With his Wife. Mrs. .Henry 9.5.8.. Min- future. tery. was in Decided against year the a . , for Mrs. Elizabeth Linnemnnn, parish . . Hohman. 87. who C. Grotc. the followmg children: Burial the . Mass. cemetery. history,” ing'spta- Dr. arc was in Dugan said. 1 boxing in ‘favor of career pro #‘Tl'ielreis little doubt that Foun- §§§i§i§i§€$€i€i€ifllEiiii§€$§iiiiii%iiifliEiiiéifii§§gi§ii§{gié’iigiiifi' Kiiiéiiiiié? attending Notre Dame ‘ E'dation . . . chapters all the state over played and tackle center . . . v'i ll be heavily in debt. to ' treat- ll» by in j handicapped i u r e s .. . ., . «centers and hospitals for Rockne graduated, close to pa- ill W __ . . . tient care.” . ii Coached line 1931... at l . In '_‘ accepting his appointment, Michigan Georgetown, State, « v .Dugan pointed i that out Min— Fordham head and at man , «4 . . . chapters nesota of the National M College, - 1939-40, win- Boston “t M ,‘ Foundation will spend ll roughly A of including Sugar ning 22 20 it "mum... much raised dur- as as Tennessee. - was Bowl victory l over 3” m Imgthe- 1952 March of Dimes ' ‘ Succeeded Elmer Layden; on «ii m . . ’ . . . patient alone. Additional care ‘ Dame splen- Notre 1941 at - i it . . . ‘ff-u M supplied by the Foun- were ' record unbeaten in did iii once . . . . nation’s ii: epidemic aid fund. Lieu- 38 straight ~ ' games. - . . . . Commenting Dr. iii Dugan’s on in Navy, 1944-45. tenant (All ap- . . . pointment, Basil O’Connor said: Married Florence Reilly of 2 "5W9 g. i :45 indeed fortunate have are to Brooklyn, N.Y., July 4, 1935 , *‘ 3?, ..ajg-ai.n;the type of leadership Dr. children. Has eight ‘s . . . . . . Dilgan h“ 'brought ' the March to it brothei‘s, four sisters. three ii « ' . . . of Dimes Minnesota. I feel ill n Popular speaker edi- con- uses ill l' . . . fident that, under his leadership, I torial plafirs “we” refers to . d indeed ha d W o ~ . . . (the people of Minnesota will do his “lads” perfection- ii are an a as rou e is; . . . “everything possible insure to the ist. lit Does smoke not - - - . . . . . . “continuance of the Foundation’s iii six tall, ,weighs feet 185 . . . . i‘lfiatleht and research iii care light brown hair, deep-set blue iv pro- grams.” ii N\othing like - succeeds w eyes. , . . . Dr. Drugan is ' professor of edu- success! - TYPISTS RACE break their to speed records ii own Wl PI’ERZ cation-a1 FR psychology and has been .: before to Sister James’ lock signals stop. the end of the. associated e come c ' with i. the university t i, Autumn before of time test. . ‘v-since came 1938. some liv, , , it . the schools caught with their ' up i heroes. Holy Cross hon- \ summer . _ ored its championship 1952 NCAA I ' baseball s between halves team of , MEMORIAL SCHOOL HIGH . ' football its with 'mto Fordham. game om; 9y 'At Marquette, paid we tribute to Olympic Ken Wiesner stars, our ll " in (second the high jump Hel- at ~ - sinki) and Frank McCabe (mem- ber of Olympic championship School Diocesan System ' O i. basketball between team) halves O ' (if grid battle with U. Boston our San The Francisco U. foot- great "ii ' ball and track Ollie Matson, star, ' ' ' in Alma feted his Mater at , was re- ' i i result of‘his cently Olympic W as a M work. HERE AND THERE ITEMS: M Helper Johnny Talevich writes that St. Joseph’s (Ind.)~ has a “ “colorful” this fall—Laven- team SCHOOL HIGH ” CATHEDRAL i der, Brown, and White playing ”) ‘gb .)” are for the Pumas! St. Francis’ . . . little stadium neat Loretto, Pp" at St. Cloud, Minnesota known is the Pine Bowl. 3 ’; as . . . Part of Villanova’s success can assessesg? be attributed its tail ends—John to Marcus (6’ 3”) and Ray Rigney SCHOOL HIGH ST.‘ BEN/EDICT’S (6’ 7”) who really the can, snare ball! Xavier (La.) likes to p . . . hang nicknames fancy its grid on St. Joseph, Minnesota them “Golden Boy,” stars—among . “Texas Twister,” “The Bullet.” took St. Benedict’s It of . . . minutes Kansas 86 its to BONIFACE score H1ch first touchdown of the but SCHOOL ST. season, iii only four produce to the more second.. Nickname of Dayton U. in . . Halfback Bobby Recker is “Ram— Cold Spring, Minnesota blin’” Get it? . . . n is We wish take to this opportunity to extend sincerest Congratulations our SCHOOL HIGH FRANCIS ST. BEST 1 . and Best Wishes the dedication Pierz of Fr. 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