St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
February 13, 1953 · Page 4 of 5
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THE REGISTER CLOUD ST. Friday, February 13, 1953 FOUR PAGE Ordo Superintendent Cathedral of High Has Service Honored Entering Pastor on on Athletics Joint Committee Post in gm.me 3 J. Held of Mora between Minnesota of Robert Shirley ships high At the request group are ‘ MASS DAILY Lind schools Associa- school, John of Roose- and colleges. FOR of the high This dis- Keller, president Pre-Lenten lit—Friday. Virginia; Feb. school, Jack cussion concluded of College's, velt high with the Minnesota the tion rec- previous of high. Mass Wells of South school, Min- ommendation day. that joint Alphonse Kremer, superin- week Rev. a com- “De- Collect Second high school mittee neapolis, for the athletics be Sunday. Cathedral high school, named tendent of by on Dead, the us,” third for for the college Ike the Association Secondary acknowledged appoint- of fend his has group: group; Tract, Omit Collect. University of the of School Principals and Fourth Committee Armstrong the Joint Asso- the ment to any on Minnesota, Nels Minne Win- ciation Violet. vestments. of of Minnesota Colleges Creed. Athletics. no ,1 of Mass 14—Saturday. college, State Teachers’ study the problems. The Feb. Joint Committee to This was nona pres- Holy f‘Hail, Moore of and Perry Hamlin Joint Committee beginning Curtis Athletics Our-Lady originally appointed by ent on Collect second is Gloria, agreed the realization Parent.” Minne- of that of the " Johnson, president to serve. pro- Ghost. Min- third Holy order all posal. ' In Valentine, Secondary Association of to represent St. sota inserting nesota' athletic Lady, conferences, the of Our Preface and School Principals, Robert 1 Specific problems which have veneration.” White vest- membership of the committee of'six in- consist “in Keller, to mem- been suggested for consideration cluded the following appoint— the Serving high merits. bers. for school include the interpretation of the 15—Quinquagesima Sun- president As of the Inde- Feb. merits: revised North Central policy Belgian Worker on Col- Second Priest Special Mass. pendent high school league, day. the athletics in of the Minne- terms Jovita, and Faustinus Rev. Arthur Anderson of Min- Sts. lect situation, sota recruitment of us,” Creed, “Defend academy, third Collect nehaha Minneapolis; Speaks Joseph in St. ‘ 736 athletes high in school by the Violet vest- Dr. John C. Cochrane, Preface. president PHONE Trinity colleges within either or group, of the‘State Teachers’ College merits. St. Joseph—The Robert Rev. outside i financing of athletics Pre-Lenten 16—Monday. Athletic Conference Board of St. Feb. Kothen, former assistant direc- and athletes. all-star games, con- yesterday. of Mass day. Cloud; faculty week representative a of the Young Christian tor tinuing eligibility, bases for ath- Smith us,” “Defend the from Midwest Collect College Second con- Workers \ in Belgium, addressed letic scholarships and their rela- fourth Dead, the Prof. third for ference, Ralph Henry of any Col- sociology students the at tion other scholarships, to the Violet vest- Creed. Carleton No college; and the Rev. Distributing Collect. Co. lege St. Benedict Feb. of 11. rule, athletic amateur awards, Alphonse Kremer of the Cath- ments. Abbe Kothen is the author of and championship games. Pre-Lenten 17—Tuesday. School olic High association. Feb. Marriage—The Great Mystery, yesterday, Mass day. Dr. C. W. Boardman, week as secre- 599.151- translated by E. and J. of Ross, Dead. “at.” I the Collect for the omit of North Central but tary asso- number other books of pub- a -c—l ciation, discussed Violet vestments. with the ‘ Asso- lished in Europe. , Ash 18—Wednesday. ciation of Minnesota Feb. Colleges his _ \Well known in Europe his for Sec- Special Mass. participation Wednesday. in deliberations of : social philosopher and work " I. as a ’ ' third “De— the St. Simon, North Central Collect Committee .. ond on trustee The St. Peter’s, economist, he is spending the chaplain. of of St. force pastor HUGHES, parish FRED new special as a Preface, us,” Lenten Athletics. fend Although Minnesota in is looking Father the United States Raymond Lang, the. Rev. present year on. Postcommunion. after last ranks high for sanity in athletics, Cloud, St. presents church, prayer Peter’s a a‘parish in and has been the Catholic farewell Aschoff feted party at at was Violet vestments. he recommended study of the is University of for Aschoff, who Building auditorium Monday America the Ralph the Institute Rev. pastor, the to ‘on eve- Special 19—Thursday. Feb. purse INTERESTED situation in of relation- terms United States air Harry’s studio) few months. service the ning, 26.(Photo by in Jan. past leaving for “Defend army Second Collect Mass. Unit Sauk Rapids and “Almighty us,” third eter- IN INTEREST? special nal” Preface, Lenten REQUIESCANT IN- PACE - Violet end of Mass. at prayer Installs Officers vestments. Certificates of Deposit St. at Special Mass, 20——Friday. Feb. Cloud National Bank 21/2% pay was Father I". C. Because of lack of the yesterday. Heart church. (Ed. Foster member Sacred Mrs. of Philip Host note: otherwise Mrs. space a interest same as three Sauk over Rapids—Installation years on of Surviving her the the fol- officiated. in previous issues Falque Christian Mothers. report are on of- Browerville.—-Requiem Mass Violet vestments. was amounts‘of $500 Rates funerals has been delayed Desmarais, three lowing until husband. E. J. officers of the Christian or more. sons new Peter's church for St. Marcia Lorna Jnns Jan. 27 in fered this week.) three daughters. and from 11/2 to 214% for early-ma- The Mothers’ Jan. 23. Philip Host, who died society place took in Mrs. the Mortar—Funeral held services , Anderson Thos. were Carlson Earns dwnrd Powers Mary Lou Burial officiated. turing Al Kraemer certificates. Rev. Interest was is paid Sacred Heart Mary’s Marcia church ‘ Jan. 14 in St. church here. for Offi- Ed- Pelican Rapids—Requiem Host Staples.——Funcral services for Mass Mr. the parish cemetery. in was sur- by daughter Mr. Bank Lorna Jans, infant of and Check six months. for the ensuing every cers year church children: Ed- who died Jan. 28, offered St. Leonard’s 82, Jan. 9 in following ward Powers, are with the vives Catholic Mrs. Harris Jens Jens. Marcia Lorna Ph.D. U. Stop in tomorrow ask Mrs. Ben and abOut at Hdelscher church Lou Carlson, Gratzek, Frank held in Sacred Heart for Mary who died president; 8, St. Cloud; Mrs. ward, on were suffocation Jan. the Jans died of 10 in Fehren- Vincent Kilanowski with the Rev. Henry Father J. offi- Leo Jan. Santa this Jan. 31 6. flexible, (Eileen) and Mrs. insured Mrs. Jack investment Giles, vice president; her home. Murcia is survived by par- Henry the Requiem Mass. Bu- Browerville; Mrs, offering Burial in the parish bachcr ciated. (Lorraine), ceme- was Thomas D.C. Washington, bl‘othErs The and five and sisters. Mrs. Jerome ents Burnett, secretary; —— (Rita), Al Kaluza rial the Evergreen in cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Hans'Carlson, Hanson (Ann), Mrs. tery. was par- Rev. Norbert I-Iinnenkamp officiated. has St. Cloud, 2, Route Mrs. Park, and Jerome Kampa, treas- (Marie), Mrs. Jarosch Marjory, Joseph survive with sister, Mrs. ents, Dockendorf Michael a Mrs. Frank Van Heel, Sr. Hayward John Jr., (Dorothy). Mrs. Howard Anderson brothers, and Wallace. Edward Richard Gaida and two urer. Rockville.—-—The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Heel, Francis.——Frunk Vim St. Sh, Leonard Pav- (Vennette). Mrs. Pelican Kmetz all of Rapids. work the Cath- his completed at The following members officiated the Requiem Francis Zitur at new who died Jan. 27, buried in the Philip Minneapolis; Cpl. lnk (Betty), was LnFond Ernest Immaculate of America here in the Concep- University High Mass also received: olic Mrs. Lowell parish following Requiem stationed cemetery in were Cpl. Leo'Host, Host and 3. Little Falls—The Monsignor Rt. Rev. Michael Feb. Mrs: church 4 for tion Mass offered Francis’ Jan. 30 in St. earned Ph.D. degree. Rudy, Islands: and Teresa, at Mrs. has Ardo and the Bermuda Wrobel, Mrs. a T. Leo Kcaveny officiated the Re- at Burial who died Feb. Dockendorf, 77, I. church. the Survivimr following following the Also surviving home. are sons are Reinard Gohl, Mrs. Paul Haus, quiem Mary’s church Mass in St. Surviving in the parish cemetery. daughters: Leonard, Melrose; was and Mrs. Nick Koppes, and sister: brothers Jan. for Ernest LaFond, who 19 Mrs. John following daughters and Peterson, the R. Mrs. Jul- on son: Zinniel, are Ray St. Francis; Mrs. John Burlington. Alex Koppes, Browerville: Calvary died Jan. 15. Burial in the Seattle, (Susan),» A. M. Hanson Mrs. was Stellmach, Holdingford; ius Roaring, Anthony Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Fitz- Chicago: W. Sietman, 13.; Mrs. M. Mrs. LaFond survives with cemetery. (Marian), Wash.; Abel Anderson . Mrs. Berche‘irt, Grey Eagle: Hubert, Little South Africa. Durban, Albert Koppes. patrick, Mrs. Frank Wippler, daughters. Mrs. LeDoux two Eugene 111.: Minneapolis; Louis. Chicago, Mrs. Host Sauk; Peter, Andrew, Clar- Mrs. Freeport; grandchildren. There 34 are Mrs. Victor (Addie), Little Falls, Mrs. Albert Koska, and and Mrs. Paul (Cele), Herbert Weisman Mrs. Arthur Lawrence Stephen's parish issa; and Norbert, St. Paul; member of St. was a 400 EAST ST. GERMAIN (Laura), Cloud. Rank St. A brother, ST., Mrs. Ed (Frances), and ST. CLOUD, Schneider MINNESOTA MEMBER Pikus. F. D. C. I. Lambert, Moth- and Albany. the Christian Minneapolis and in - Amidie LaFond, the member of Rockville. last of (Veronica). all Rothstein ers’ society. 28 the family, resides Olympia, Wash. grandchildren and in 31 There do are Schneider John ’ Remodel Sophia Mrs. Burns great-grandchildren. Church School Farm Home services Breckenridge—Funeral were 0 ' Little Falls—Funeral John J. Grossmnn services were church in St.‘ Mary’s conducted Jan. 29 conducted Jan. 19 in St. Mary's church Jan. who died John Schneider, 76, for who Cold Spring.——John J. Grossman, Mrs. Sophia Burns, for 92, who died Repaint the Petermeier offered Rev. The 26. parish buried in the died Feb. 1, was Jan. 15. Monsignor T. Leo Keaveny the with the assistants, Requiem Mass following Requiem Mass of- cemetery 3. offered the Requiem Mans. Burial in was the and John Symons, deacon: Rev. Boniface’s church. fered Feb. in St. 4 the North Star Cloud. in St. cemetery Surviving Dolinar, subdeacon. Rev. A. daugh- Grossman survives with Repair Mrs. a ' the following Surviving children: daughters: are following and the Maple sons Meierhofer, are Mrs. Jeanette ter, Belle, Mary C., Edward H., and St. Everdell: Joseph, Minneapolis: Leo, Minneapolis. and Richard, Lake: a son, Cloud: James, Sacramento, Calif.; and Edwin and Ashland, Wis.: William, also sisters The following brothers and Mrs. Louis Buckier (Magdalen), Washi- Benezet, Breckenridge; Sister Louis, Michael, Roch- survive: Mathew, Avon: the Here's Boer That ington, D.C. There nine grandchil- Brush- Carl Conzemius. are Staples: Mrs. Margaret Kreger Mrs. and Mrs. ester; dren and six great-grandchildren. Rudolph Russow, Fairfax, vale: Mrs. Helen St. Cloud. Henke. There five iii/(Iii Speaks for Itself are Mary Irene Friedmnnn Va.; Charles Groveton. Nega, Mrs. Va.; grandchildren. John Grossman was a Charles Arlington, Monday, and Mrs. Eden Valley.———Mary Irene Friedmann, member the Cotholic Order of of For- -|-l-. DISTRIBUTED ‘1’!" BY r, Va. who died Jan. 51, buried in the 19, was esters. following parish cemetery Requiem E. J. Desmarnis Mrs. a Frank Humbert Mrs. ' . Mass offered Jan. the 22 in Assumption Ice Co. Kemp’s Cream E. J. Desmarais, 65, Staples.—Mrs. . church. Father Al J. Gruenes officiated. Melrose.—Requiem Mass offered was laid in died Jan. 28, rest who to was Surviving her Patrick’s Mr. and Feb. 4 in St. church parents, for Mrs. are following Evergreen the cemetery a Valley. Mrs. Joe Friedmann Eden Frank Humbert, who of 93, died Feb. 1. St. Cloud, Phone Minn. 567 '31. offered Jan. in the Requiem Mass Rev. Francis Julig Joseph Leisdon The officiated. Bu- rial in the parish Sur- cemetery. was Valley—Funeral Browns for services viving the following children: are Joseph Leisdon, who Friend 57, died Jan. 14, Treasured for Gift ST. Ideal CLOUD Trail, a Frank. White Mont.: Mrs. Agnes KNAPP PLUMBING & church held in St. Anthony’s were on Loehr, Melrose; Belgrade: Herman, Jan. the Rev. John 19 with Betten— M E Y ELECTRIC E R C0. Ida Minneapolis; Mrs. Winsor, and the dorf offering Requiem Mass. Burial HEATING 4-volume Charles, y-to-use Milwaukee. There 24 are 805 in Calvary The cemetery. Electrical parents. Contractors was grandchildren great-grandchil- and 35 Mr. Leisdon. Construction and Mrs. Bernard Co. sur- Residential Commercial and We dren' Specialize in ANDREW vive with following - SAINT the brothers and Of descriptlun. any Industrial Wiring Wei; Churches, Mrs, Caroling iistersfi Mrs.I Jose‘ghlpicknnidann, Schools, Beards- Hospitals Canvas Redwood Aluminum — — 2543 orris; Mrs. Tel. St. Cloud rs. Awnlnus ey; .eo u er, Buy aarly! your S" CIOUd‘ Fu‘lem’ . . were Thal'son, “Wm,” 104 Roosevelt Drive Fred St. Cloud DAILY San Francisco, Calif.; ST. CLOUD TENT MISSAL, & AWNING co. Residential & conducted Feb. St. Cathe- 7 Marys in M A 1 H d . k B . . B mad rs” en “c 5' 'any' . an”- dral Mrs. Caroline Weis, for 58, who Alexandria; Herman, min. and Minne- Commercial died Feb. Burial 4. in the Assump- was oeachvolomecanploheoroChorch l C apolis. CONLON tion Mr. Weis survives with cemetery. THIELMAN ‘ Helena Mrs. Dickmann Granite City Construction following the children: Edwin Mrs. Browns Valley.——'Requiem Mass Evenson (Lorraine). Burbank, Calif; was HARDWARE Electric C0. offered Jan. in St. Anthony’s 26 church Arnold, Berkeley, Calif; Dominic Mrs. Construction Co. V Mrs. for Helena Dickmann, who Wiatrowski (Eleonora), 64. Mrs. Edwin Ed Meyer, Prop. ., died Father (Angeline), and Donald. Jan. 22. John Bettendorf Kirchner St. Paints Sporting Complete Electrical Service of gift —- Make officiated. Richard Burial Calvary Cloud: the U.S.N.; Wilfred, in in Second Avenue, N.E. yams a was ceme- 12 Lighting Fixtures and Wall Floor Goods — Surviving Berkeley, Calif.: and Carol, tery. the following chil- Jeanette Phone are 4291 St. Cloud ...agiitthotmaybeusede~ory Plug Installations. L home. Brothers dren: Bernard, Frank, and sisters surviv- Conrad, Joseph, at CLOUD, MINN. ST. Cloud 7th Ave. 17, 50., 5:. 81‘. CLOUD. MINN. with the all Popular ing Inerad and Herman Hopke and of Beardsley; Mrs. Henry Sykora year! J of the day are Mrs. Mary Doline, St. Cloud; and Frank (Theresa): Mrs. Forest Gibson (Cath- travelerorbusinosspersoabecause Hopke, Santa. Calif. Ana, erine); Mrs. Leo (Helen), Berning and FRANK W. JACKSON Mrs. Leo (Phelome‘ne). Reinart There Henry Torborg, CLOUD Sr. ST. it'seosytostipintopocketu and TRAYNOR grandchildren. Mrs. Dickmann 26 are Richmond—Henry Torborg, Sr., 75. simplified was member of the Christian Mothers & ASSOCIATES, Inc. Has. a or. new C0. PAINT who died Feb. 3. buried in the and St. Anthony’s guild. was HERMANSON tandimpeovocltype. parish following Requiem cemetery Mrs. Mary E. Foster a rangemen ARCHITECTS 8. ENGINEERS Feb. Mass offered in the Sts. Peter 66 St. Patrick—Funeral Andrew services the Saint folder were Wanted Mautz Paints ARCH] FREE Ill-pogo I ECTS Paul and church. Mrs. Torborg on surv ECCLESIASTICAL DESIGN conducted Patrick’s Jan. in 28 St. vives with the following children: Ray- and bindings church Mrs. E. for Henry Foster, Box Telephone 3630 Daily Missal. with 94, 56 0 Johnny Schirber, Prop. Dubuque, mond, 111.; Mrs. James Nolen, . who died Jan. The Haunt Exchange Bldg. 25. Rev. C. M. 31‘ Granite American National Bank Building J'FOR RY EVE gfgteEESE'xlsggfjfierJog? £3: offered the Cloud, Requiem Mass. Burial St. Minnesota .613 Street South was First SAINT CLOUD BOOKSHOP Cloud, St. Minnesota the Ra‘va Edw-ard Richmbnd'tMeinra‘d Ed: Survivmg cemelery' m Geers the Robért. Henry’TOh followxng children: Clharles, hom'e' are with and at g’ObErt’ Jo’m' Hglen' 3” and (if St‘ South Eighth Avenue 11 borg Joseph's member of St. was a so- Schellinger atrick. There grandchildren. 1.. Bros. are he,» aura. ST. CLOUD Bishop Urges Rosary SCHNEIDER BUILDERS . GLASS CO. I-Yeai End Strike Contractors To Reliable FLOORING CO. t ZSEEW Phone MERTHNI. ANII PLLMIINI. APPLIANCES Cloud So. St. 14th Ave. 121 Phone 2828W 2316 Division St. Three Rivers, Qua—In dra- a It’s CARPETING. LINOLEUM, Thejhome Silent of “Timken matic plea to end strike affect- a here! Now! HOME MODERNIZING KNEELING PADS, 'I'ILING Automatic” Oil Burners 0 ing 400 ERICKSON ELECTRIC workers their and fam- HOME FINANCING 0 Tel. 15-4th 705 Ave. So. ilies, Bishop FOLD George Leon Pelle- ANDEltsoN J. F. 00R St. Cloud, Minn. SERVICE tier asked for daily recitation of ' C0. LUMBER the Rosary in churches, chapels, _— Ave., & Hwy. 52 191/2 MATERIAL and homes in the diocese. BUILDING Wiring and Fixtures NEW Electric Cloud, K H St. Minn. 8. COAL PAINT AND THE AMAZING 626 3rd Ave. So. St. Cloud Minn. Cloud. Telephons St. 1911 Co. WIlHELM CAR AMER/CAN 3864—5163-W Phones ROOFING CO. 1350 Cloud No.—-—St. Ave. 8th Years roofing experience 30 WIRING CITY & FARM around St. Cloud in and Call estimate St. Phone Write for free 2506-1st 50. 582 or ST. 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