St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 17, 1953 · Page 4 of 6
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w... -. ,'Tffi-‘Il‘r{?'?.:‘j“ffw‘gel-152;“ I A“ :- ,3 , __. ..; . .. ., ,. , I ’ I n .. I - ' l ' ‘. I ', I , x “com 17, A...” m... 1953 CLOUD THE ST- m: me - . . o" ’ I PACE 3D. REQUIESCANT IN- of I. Circle, Hears 'TIOH'IO'I'IO'HO'HIO'IIO'HO-ll.‘O'I'l-C'IIOWIOWIO'HO'I'IO'HO'PIO'HC‘C‘ children: William, Jerome Rit in: Malta, Mont; er Wilms Mrs. Peter (Adella). Sleepy Eye: offered Chokio.—Requiem Mus was Book Meet Reviews Raymond, Paul. Also and St. surviving lg_ Mary’s church April in St. for Jerome 6 at 1* Clemens There is brother. of Roscoe. who died April Father Ritter, 2. a 55. 'brings Kost. grandchildren. Gregory 12 Hohn ofl'iciuted. Burial are in Francis most _*_‘ the was member of the St. Joseph so- was parish Mrs. Jerome Rittcr a the cemetery. you dulity. — with the following children: survives . Mrs. Ignatius Roach Edward. Fabian. Vincent, Robert, and v business meeting the April, meeting, At the At the of con- and Golombicski St. Cloud—Mrs. Ignatius Roach, '78. Chokio: Mrs. Peter All by Mrs. Monn, Maris circle of the ducted Stella Daugh- re- Donald Riley. Morris: and Joan of who died buried Mrs. April in Calvary 8. was Little following a.Requiem Mus members enjoyed members, asked St. Francis” School Nursing. Isabella of cemetery of to ters gent, new were ideas following offered April in Holy Angels’ church. Falls. Also surviving the 11 exciting are in following book reviews: the reservations the make their for - and Chokio: Mr. Rosch with dough- lCcdar brother sisters: Peter. survives four by John of Lebanon Cos- — _- which - D. of I. convention, state Helspcr. Morris; and Kathleen and Dorothy. Cloud; Mrs. Katherine ters: St. Donkey By A Man. 0,11 Little Falls .will be held Wash. Mrs. Mrs. Lilo. De Camp. Vancouver. and L. N. Murphy and Memory at d grove, on St. Jo- Minneapolis. Gold Ritter member of Mrs. Rosch Mr. was Snips Snails Mrs. Helen Prescott, and by calling was a April 25 a and 26. FURNISHINGS the Mother. seph's of Chokio and Star E‘Ociety and Stephanie by Louise Baker, Nolden, telephone - Aloys 2204, HOME ‘ or Morris. Dnniel anck Knights of Columbus of 1561-J, Al Monn, telephone Mary, Mrs. .by Karmel. Baker Ilona Roeder Mn. Peter Royallon. Funeral services for — _ County before Mrs-Menu asked .of Stearns library April 19. the services Daniel anck. who died April Roscoe—Funeral 2. were con- were St. church held April in Holy Trinity church. Feb. Agnes' 6 ducted 24 in Loretta that review, and all officers be Wil- at the present gave died Aloysius Krall, Roeder, who The Rev. B. Brenny- for Mrs. Peter 90. the St. Cloud from denborg pub-' the May that they meeting 4, so ville. brother-in-lnw. officiating priests officiated Feb. The at 21. were a added that these ; lic books the initiation library for practice Osakié: the Requiem Mohm, the Mass. with cousins, Rev. James may the two obtained the Rev. John Kroll, Foley. be May Benjamin Stein, grandnephow, deacon, couid at the city that takes place 17., Rev. Valley, the Rev. Alfred Kroll, Harding. Gruenes, Eden and J. Father deacon: library. There after will be abanquet Bloch, the L. Joseph subdeacon. and Rev. J. Ohotto subdcncon: and the Rev. assisting. initiation that day. The the ceremonies. Surviving of master are ‘ on HolySpirilParish husband. than 50 Peter Ley her Peter. and ? Imti- more banquet will held the be at grand- also nieces and nephews, and 150 Alexandria.—-—Requiem Mass of- of and is in the charge Mrs. was tute, Rocdcr grandnephews. Mrs. nieces and fered April in St. Mary’s church 6 for Laurence with Mrs. Gardner, member the Christian of was Peter who Burial a Ley. 751, died 'April 4. A mission. Stnbnt Mater Mothers and cochairman. James Flynn her Surviving in Kinkch cemetery. gBegins as was lls Plans Budig Willihnld his the following Effie, and wife. announced Mrs. T. N. Fleming are - Edward children: National City. Maho- Cnllf.; Wadena.——Monsignor George. meeting second in that the .co'n- the Wash: Arthur, Requiem Mass Richard. Scuttle, wnld'ofiiciated St. at. the study of the nection with Willibald Budig. Carrier. church for Cloud: Mrs. John X. Arlinss Ann's St. ' in Va.: Shirley Roberts. Calvary cemetery. Sur- and and encyclicals will held, in ton, be Pope’s Burial For-Summeriele a was Syl- home. children: There following grandchildre the viving seven are are Cloud Bookshop the St. at on 7 Hildegard great-granddaughter. and Wis.: Mrs Madison. estcr. one series of April This is the 23. Hcltemes. Mrs. Elizabeth Schaedler Isaliell Wadena: Mrs. Rohlf. by the sponsored study sessions Evelyn Mrs. Campbellsport.’ ix: Roscoe—Funeral services were con- the in Bluf‘lton; Herbert. Langer, but now Daughters Isabella April of ducted 8 in St. Agnes' church for open and is be; in Germany; groundwork occupation already of The Mrs. Elizabeth Schaedler, died 87, who army public. Father the general to I Also home. and Ruth Norbert at sur- April Burial in the arish Spirit the Hqu ing laid for was ceme- par- charge be in Virgil O’Neill will and brothers following the viving Mum mewh'rfim‘ Surviving the are £0 lowing tery. , are sons Aug. according 2, ish bazaar N. Dickinson. Prisca, on Sister study. sisters: of the second : and daughters: Mrs. Kost Clemens French 6B Poodles. —- Paul; Bernard, St. Chromey, Theodore’. general Dak.: Gilbert (Theresa). Mrs. Julius Hend- to Roscoe: ' of the The meeting next aroup Imported from Italy. Mrs. all of Wadena; Odclo. John, and rickson (Gertrude). St. Louis. MIL; chairman. ! in held meeting will be social Wis.: a ilwaukee. Precious Coleman. Eleanor ~ t hand Leo, Cloud: St. Mrs. John Morn-n p e s of the commit- Chairmen main April , 8 Cloud;. and the C. hall St. K. of Burskicn, at Mrs. Marie 5 p.m._ (Catherine). Los Angeles: Mrs. Edward made and hand deco- Theiscn. Wadcnn. bazaar Margie tees for the chosen Mrs. ‘ .1. Feydcr. Minneapolis; Nicholas be card and 22.‘ This will party, were a rated. Ritter Peter Mrs. and Los Angeles. Louis. There 10 at the monthly meeting of Holy are and auction : with 500, contract, Tall 4 5” $2.95 ..pair grandchildren Mrs. and 17 great-grandchil- services for Chokior—Funernl Spirit parish. They Law- will be There bridge ...... are: games. member dren. Schaedler March Mrs. of who died 28. Peter Ritter, 77. 6131—6” was a size Popp, Emil will Fischer There the all three. Christian the prizes for March Mothers Holy Mary’s church of St. rence in games; held were .fpair $4.95 . Angels' church Cloud. Hohn ofler- in St. Francis the Rev. this with and Ernest Vogel, advertising; 31. be dress hat also ................ on up a 632—7” in size Burial Mrs. Rosalia Meyer Requiem Mass. the ing was awarded .Fred prizes - Eveslage, soft and drinks; evening Jo- same husband, Her parish the cemetery. Greenwald. $6.95 Mrs. Rosalia ._pair -Meyer. —— the and prettiest funniest kitchen; for seph Helterline, and Jo- ................ following chil- with the survives Peter, who died April 1, buried in the 633—8 was §é size ” , charge committee in Lewis The Hensley, orris; hat. Mae dren: Mrs. Iseph Koch, tickets. Each chair- says following parish Requiem cemetery a $12.95 ..pair Michel, Graceville: Wi liam Mrs. Ritter, optional, April Mass ofl'cred in is 4 St; Andrew's that the dress hat ‘ large of need‘ will number up .............. man a Virnig', Mrs. Henry York; and New with the Rev. church, John offi-~ Funk does who not and volunteers assist. .to care anyone Chokio. Surviving the ciating. following 0 . are for welcome the hat is to of booths be A list Gregory Kost l to wear Schulztenberg. Thildrcn: Mrs. Christina spon- evening though social not George, Mrs. Edward the Bloch ofi'i- and Zenzcn Joseph different mission Roscoe—The Rev. sored the by (Rose). St. all of Greenwald: August. St. Mass in Requiem the Mrs. ciated the hat at entering contest. the parish will organizations of Paul: Mrs. (Nora). Gregory and Fred Zieske March 23 for church Agnes' K ‘Mrs. Ione st and Arni Bine date. be completed later at Burial l’ottaville. Ark. There grand- March 16 20. who died a Kost. 86. are cochairman 7L Triple and Tier chairman children and six great-grandchildren. Survivmg or parish the cemetery. are in — given was .After by reports were Mrs. follow- Meyer member the of and'lhc Elizabeth. Tidbit evening. social wife. Tray in the his was col— a are Mrs. Stephen Gaida and Mrs. Christian Mothers’ society and the Poor orful California pot- Souls society. Ray Vouk, Mrs. James Lansing Pile it tery. with ’0 fend” Will/e reminded the flag that Mass group a fruit, flowers nuts, Danters for the Christian Join Mothers would to for stunning a cen- said be May 4, the of Feast on terpiece serve " 'St. She Monica. also for asked . . . “ i snacks. g‘ College’s e v e n n Chorus volunteers assist the to at Chartreuse, gr e y Daughters of Isabella initiation , f burgundy, 1; o r e s dinner May 17. on ..$2.98 green St. Joseph.—.——-One of the special Mrs. Ed and Crusen Mrs. Nor- ............ features of the spring concert bert Scharenbroich I w ere I ap- 71¢“.“O'HO'HO-IIO'IIC'HO'I'IO'I'I.'I'IOWIO'I'IOHIC'Pl0'HC'HC'I'ICWIO"C'TIO planned by the College of St. in their pointed prefects. girls After and Imported boys For 0 new as Children For ‘ Benedict Choral club April 19 at .the business dis- regular books three these later teens, was picture motion the college will‘ selections be author, l Editor, two Cloud public posed of, the St. unhesitatingly be . recom- Engllsh may I . danéers. ‘ .. the chorus by with missioner foreign producer, brief health entertainment is mended. There mes- gave a nurse . . . Donna Eycklyn which of Lakota, N. the titles of these few them, The special each of in are a education and sage cancer. on BARK DRAPERY brusswure Dak., and Alice Walters of Hal- and varied life active the portray Leander reminder prize Won Mrs. ' by quiet the with together was lock will dance wih the chorus’ of Nevins Albert J. of Father under brothers, Butkowski. that~all , are men “Lullaby” Scott-Kramer, by and Maryknoll. the of the At conclusion skin. the eve- V Joyce Hirsch of Winsted and living exclusive print of he is 37, the At $1.39 a 7D 8” plaque ning lunch age served table at our was a — Davis of Mary Missoula, Mont., of Embossed plaques, technique the exemplar of with Easter centerpiece by 10” 7D1 l :3 2.19 an ' Sociology Muiors will Russian P] at I no in folk influencing and -— friends making appear a Mr. . and Mrs. Fred planters and . Eveslage and . Jugs 1n 7D2_14a9 49 dance accompanying Moussorg- leaves 3 M ammoth . blossoms and deep It started when 34A people. p aque was s1ze green Mrs. Mr. Emil and Fischer, who o - L rd b d sky-Elkan’s “Gopak.” Sister a_cquere ,SO 1 rass- inted local 7D3—17” $5.49 and that natural grounds for dramatic windows need plaque paper seven a on chairmen of lunch were com- a Institutions Firmin directs the Choral club, tarnish. prevent Tour. to chip- friendly article other bark cloth, pinch his curtaining. Heavy cotton on a 7E mittee which included no _Round Mmes. Ed— Ruth and Allen, the dances. his editing he 14 munk. At pleated fall $9.99 in firm full folds. Rose-red e' to ' was or copper ward Colletti, Ronald Landwehr, I I $3 98 Pl Other features of the spring t an e. high school flowers. pair. Pair 96” wide the ' paper. to Al Nolden, Harold and Zahorik. ‘ include three selections $3.69 concert .................. ....... .. Gift 7E1—Small Balcony Dept. . . senior and Joseph.—Seven , St. Jug Maryknoll. he Before entering [I by the freshman double trio sing- the from majors sociology junior the staff of the editorial on was FANDEL’S Floor Third ing the spiritual “I Got Shoes,” ' Benedict two St. spent of College following Yonkers newspapers; , “Salangadou,” Creole folk Minne- number of a touring days a assigned to ordination he ' his was Brahms’ “The and Casual this week. song, institutions sota’s Maryknoll. But similar work at Serenade.’f Phoebe Baril will be of public the list in Included motion there the call to soon was for accompanist the which group, Maryknoll’s production. picture service institu- social private and includes Regina Mason, Carol ._Films aims Horizon World to Werner, students Sylvia Muggli, visitedby the Joan tions were for produce films two year a Nelson, Sylvia Kath- school boys Adkins, and for training the state national distribu-' television and Johnson. school the at Redwing, state at ryn tion. The Campus Singers, women’s reforma- the group Owatonna, a and Nevins Father wrote pro- of nine voices, will Catholic sing Gersh- the Shkopee, tory at China and duced films two on win’s “Summertime” from Porgy Minneapolis, in office Charities Bolivia, and each Japan, one on and Bess, “In the Still of the house, the Good Barry Margaret ORRIN TURNQUIST in- Guatemala. Each -'of these Night” by Porter, and “Love Is the Little home, and Shepherd be volved travel the region EXTENSION to to MORTICUL‘I’UIIITI in the Wind” by Mitchell. Marge of the Poor. Sisters ‘ UNIVERSITY I'ARM. and 31’. photographed, with obstacles PAUL MIN". I. Olsen of Minot, N. Dak., will ac- students month the Last same aplenty. harassments Preparing Gorfien Soil the Campus Singers, company visiting afternoon the spent an When the Hirsch, Korea into Joy'ce Yunker, Marilyn came for gh‘ls Saul: school at One of the of state secrets a suc- Mary Dodd, and Davis, Alyce Abel, headlines, Mead Lois news theflplanned object of Centre. The is well-prepared cessful garden ‘Hagcn, Monica Sames, him if knew of Ruth Co. asked he and discus- of providing for tours soil. Adequate organic is matter Groebner, Mary Jo Willette, could and Maryknoll who at someone administration and with the sion essential requirements. the of one Fleuge]. of Jan authoritative write story an the agencies is equip staff of to will The organic make it matter Joyce Hirsch will be else soloist Korean Finding life. no one prospective social workers with hold possible «the soil for to a more with the Choral club. tackled the him- Included do he job it, to overview of the fields firsthand will allow moisture and for the selections will be with self, checking each chapter among ‘ work. of ‘ better aeration and better root chant, polyphony, modern iad works. sisters priests and who 1,2 , who visited development. The students the German and ‘ and French art worked in Korea. The result was bushels of institutions and agencies Apply about four Concluding were the of of concert The Adventures Wu Ham. songs. Faribault; Annella O’Meara, 100 each compost to will be ' “Tribute Romberg,” manure to or Korea. ($2.75), spirited storyv an a Richardson, Jane Wausau, Wis; by feet) feet feet (10 10 by MacLean of arrangement square and full of and intrigue suspense Mary Jane Povolny, St. Paul; spade garden. Plow of eight of Romberg’s well-loved your or affording excellent of picture an Drahman, Perham; Rosemarie .this the into the soil early in including “The Desert life Korea in the period songs, in just Celine Snurer, Collegevillc; Rose spring. supplement the To Song.” “Deep in My Heart, or- before the war. Hoehn, Claire, Eau Wis; and is ganic it generally ad- Dear,” “One Alone," and matter “Stout- This by followed in 1952 was Betty Hunt, Anoka. They visable hearted apply Men.” to nutrients the to were Cotton The Adventures of Kenji Ja- “Carousel” in . by accompanied instructors; two The Choral club soil in the commercial will form of Sculptured present a (Dodd, Mead, $2.75). Al- pan. Patrick Joseph Sister Sister and similar in the fertilizers. Apply concert Melrose three of pounds though quite the first not to up Jeremy. high April school 23. complete fertilizer such a as book in quality, this gives story SCATTER RUGS 4-124, 5-10-5, 4-16-16, 8-16- or the remarkable reader young a of 16 each 100 to feet square insight Japanese life and into This should be worked into area. ‘ e ' of and problems the customs T" 2 re- Velvety pile plushy cotton with raised sculp- the soil depth rugs of two to one or a following the construction war. tured bands in heavy loop-twist and lux- inches spading plowing after Deep or yarn. Before latter book the was is completed. for ggi‘fililflgundenfmt Sk‘dprOOf bedroom bath' published, Nevins off Father or was This din- finest informal for Modern background require Since vegetables onyour most \ ' South intent do- to America, on for good prepared seedbed well with and cotton Woven a nerware." ' ing prema- book rayon A Guatemala. In- spun - a on ,_ ,_, oval $098 38F_26” round $198 38F3"30:‘:’4 , the- soil should be germination, solid color with stead, he Accent found colors. his inspiration in fast sheen nent r lumps 38F4—36x60 $7.98 raked free of 38F1—24x36 $2.98 oval oval or .coarse .’ Peru, and Mead this month it! Dodd, is gold, charcoal, 18d, Pink, blue, .H napkins. . green, grey. , , in mind, though, that Keep clods. cm.” 38F5_Lid 980 38F2_27x48 $338 Company oval and publishing Ihis are raking that done, the is the more P'ink Adventures of Pancho of Peru 3533—60x105” $12.95 $3.95 35Bl—52x52” ' the packed soil becomes. mere . Flamingo Grey Gold ($2.75). As this is prob- . story . . a $995 EGBLL-Egflxgo” Packed 35B2—SZX70” 3509:, soil is undesirable for ' best ably F the of the three. Pancho Chartreuse Green Blue Hunter L ' .. - good development. root 3333—17317 is Aymara Indian youth . c _ poor a White Wine Brown Rose ' ' Do not work,the garden soil I}. . who the life of rich . IIIIIuIIIII: saves a early. As dry too it is soon as boy. white The two 'Dept., teen-agers I: FANDEL’S Floor Linen Main IIII Floor Main Depl., FANDEL’S Linen enough stick “I, not to to so as then join forces search for to a ’ shoes implements, the soil or lost silver ad‘en- in treasure, ‘ I an O be plowed spaded . to can which or takes them a ture through V \- F depth of eight inches. A seven or the haunts of the ancient' Incas A good. is test to and climax in comprese to thefab a comes a o small of in the amount soil hand. ulous city of Machu Picchu. And , r , ‘ i If it is sticky, blank it will crumble not F order ' all its suspense, with action and : l elm ’ when release the pressure! the you affords the story reader a Gil If it is too work, wet to it will C non/understanding of little the I Color stick Tux/MW) together in ball. I | I known people of the High I I An- a F I, choice52nd choice! Price llst After the Number,Quantitylltem Size soil is prepared, des. 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