St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 8, 1953 · Page 6 of 11
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‘8, REGISTER CLO uo May Friday, I953 PAGE EIGHT Bills Hasp Do ital ' ‘ W9AWM' You? Bother LeMioux Anna ReIIer George Rose—George Reller, who died St. Morris.——Requiem Mass offered was April laid 21, in the parish to rest was HOSPITAL BILLS have double time—$44 each.” So the April church 29 in Assumption for Anna con- following Requiem Mass cemetery a of for cerned day cost of constant great at- April LeMieux, who died 27. Mon- 84, many us one April in St. Rose Lima’s‘ a offered 25 of through the tendance by plumber church. The Rev. Frank First conducted I across would officiated. Burial signor John A. Fearon years. ran one The wife, Mrs. Reller, the services. cemetery. Calvary Surviving $110. in hospital be piece the dollar the was are \ on a five three survives, with children and nieces: Ed- the following nephews and interest- other day that seemed II! * * step-children. Other survivors I-Ianlon, Morris: Joe McMorrow, are a ward ing enough along. sister, Joseph Beuning, Melrose, Mrs. to “THAT’S William Bresnehan RIGHT," St. Paul; and Mrs. pass agreed the ' and —half—brothers, Henry and two Spreckles. Charles Hankinson. and Mrs. not plumber. “And “This bill is terrible. for I’m three days it Jerry Kersting, Waubun. member N. Dak. Anna LeMieuwias a going it,” would be $330.” “And said the to that’s for pay circle the man the Queen Mary and of of HIacI Julio “How desk. alone. Daughters Isabella. the It doesn’t at include of can you wages Paul J. ex- Flensbdrg.—~The Rev. Otto a‘ working material,” like the hospital Polar Hilger in Sacred pect offered the Requiem Mass to attendant man me Julia Hlad, Heart church April 20 for $128 three continued. for days of care? “It takes than more services'were Belgrade.—-Funeral pay con- Burial in who died April 50, 16. was full-time employes ales’ What is hospitals April in St. Francis, de need 400 ducted 26 that to ,we run parish the a the Surviving cemetery. are died Hllger, who church for Peter 85, run‘by the government.” good-sized hospital—two brothers: Mrs. following sisters and and are Bernard Lenerz April The Rev. 22. Flensburg: Mrs. George Capko (Anna), ' The cashier having one-half employes bad patient offered Burial was Mass. a per the Requiem or was Jake Prozinski (Mary) and Mrs. Tony time with the husband five-sixths Melrose. of Boniface's of in St. cemetery, out- person’s ef- an one John (Agnes) Little Falls; and Mrozik Surviving the following arm are sons going patient. That forts, the man’s wife around clock, for .and Joseph, Flcnsburg. your daughters: Nicholas, Joseph. and Jack, had been brought wife. in the hos- to Minneapolis: Anthony' Lesser, and Mrs. POSITION WANTED f — pital for “The hospital Belgrade. supplied food, an emergency appen- -\ Thielen‘ dectomy three linen, days before. medication, The Nichqu surgical equip- Priest’s Position desired as bill, broken down, covered laboratory ment, services, tele- Thielen, Freeport.~——Nicholas 83, con- in housekeeper city. $52.50 wéeks' for the for phone died recently after three service, dressings, two tractor, tech- a room and Lena. Survivors his wife, illness. References Experi. Best and are days, $60 for the niques, and skills. The hospital surgery, Henry following children: Mrs. the $10.50 for routine laboratory had responsibility for the George Mrs. ence. a, Becklund, Mrs. Codden, and $5 for drugs all Paul; Mrs. costs, safety Bailey, St. and mis- of wife, Willard of too”. your VWrite: . . . . Cross Lake: W., Edward Klein, Peter cellaneous items. There “Do still was pause. a you J., Paul; Dr. A-4« Edward St. John A., and The man-happened be think high?” to bill too a your Michael: and George, was D., St. Robert plumber. He BOX asked first “For sister, Mrs. Lena Sun- 229 if the first Lakes: time,” said Pequot the was a. brothers, Wil- and Freeport: two ders, the his service wife had received plumber, “somebody has taken Cloud, Minn. St. liam, Brighton, John, New and Freeport. I ' had been satisfactory. No,‘he the time had explain to in to grandchildren There I4 and me, two are complaint. great-grandchildren. “What would language it I the understand, no can the hospital,” he charges cost in hospital.” was a . asked, “if ‘ provide \ to One bit analysis-— of you were more “TRIPLE-DIPPER "—- PI~TCHED it JIMMY HIS with plumbing service compared with the over a pay average WALL! TOMMV SLAMMED ONE PAST continuous three-day period. TH of E a wage earner. BOY,THAT TEAM WAS “Plumbers’ REALLY $22 CHIPPER— for rates —Re,print from Cedric are an SEVEA/‘(lp 51/291“ eight-hour day,” he W/A’J‘ replied. WWW/111! Adams’ column, mo “What about the night shifts?” "‘In This Corner” Min- —- he “That would asked. be ’npupolis S tar was Engelhar. M. ' Arnold Bine. P. Mrs. Mrs. E. tTiWIight, DAUGHTERS O‘F making ISABELLA shown Julius s are MARKERS AND . Hubert Buscher, and Mrs. J. Gans. Standing, left dressings Good which Our Lady of are sent to are »cancer Frank Mrs. C. Harry West and Mrs. Meixner.—(Bob Molitor AUTHENTIC or patients in Paul given free St. Counsel home for to cancer" are or photo) ldcal patients Seated, right, Mrs. Ben left request. to DESIGN CATHOLIC are on cancer AWDAlZlSl-E DIOCESE and craftsmanship Fines! beautiful designs granite: of EOPL -- Catholic and origin concept. ' Sold direcin real savings To at you ;"v.77/v7{7””7/7""¢ The manufacturer. by COLLEGEVILLE.—Col. Ben- Tickets banquet BRECKENRIDGE—Sister M. Communion, the entire class for that the re- l, “6 DUI DISHAY AT 5'. “DUB “1!:‘3‘ Kateri, C. Chapla, who baptismal jamin is in charge will begin filoor supervisor St. their in 5:30 following newed at at vows p.m., GRANITE I WIRTH WORKS /, ,9". Francis’ ROTC hospital, attended Father Aloys of the St. the initiation, be 10- the of purchased "i: at ' program may a presence ' day John’s university, will polio clinic conducted Gruenes, their inspect Bruning’s drug in St. “III Ave. and Div. SIT at pastor; at store parents, Acvou horn "Io loll Pub re— :1. Clean. MMISOIA State Methodist officer served training units Mary’s building, hospital in friends, relatives. and at Mitchel], South the Dakota State S. Dak. of school ST. NICHOLAS.—The ST. CLOUD.-——As the part a cere- Forty-six & M. in observance of A. Brookings, the from six National Hospital A. crowning statqgflof of of the mony nurses North Dakota agricultural states participated work- school the Blessed in the week, St. Cloud Virgin Mary May 10-16, the Remodel as ' shop, which Fargo, and University held March appreciation in the of Queen May place hospital will give of took in St. from was an Church School Home Farm North kota Grand 31 April D in Forks Nicholas’ Monday, May to 8. dinner 11, for church May 0 2. 0 0 on / Ma_ have from 14 22. Irene all their employes who been to Flaschenreim crowned BRECKENRIDGE—June 28 ' Repaint the with them’for five She assisted by statue. been has selected WAITE PARK—Mrs. George “Alumnae years or more. was as Forty-eight employes qualify, Beatrice Kuedhle and Kathleen St. Pfannenstein Joseph’s Day” hospital. of St. Francis’ at par- Nislter. Judy invitations have been Kramer the and to sent Resident members ish will the Mother’s the alum- was of appear on ’ Repair crown-bearer. The them. St. day Catechism of the Francis of school of r o n c e e m y program nae closed Benediction with of the Mi- Comes Life, bath will radio and nursing conduct N T R E—St. out-of—town SAUK C E to Blessed Sacrament. Na- television, Sunday, May visitors through chael’s hospital will observe 10, the hospital. GUIDE on new ST.CLOUD. Three mission Father Gales. The of committee in tional Hospital May 12 charge day is guest as on — a minded St. of An- youngsters “(lolly planning This house 5 announcement made interesting ith from 1 to I p.m. was an Members open program N thony’s parish, who call them- Mrs. Harold Stromwoll, by of homecoming Sister M. the women’s auxil- of events. pro— . ‘1‘, selves the Three Beavers, . Busy director. Mrs. Pfannen- Caroline chairman through is for will conduct the iary tours " gram u ' . the send following letter to who is mother stein, the of various departments. Heads 13 the program. ~ Bishop Sheen recently. children, selected the departments will be of EDEN VALLEY. Coadjutor of was as on one —- “We sending the Bishop hand xplain the outstanding Catholic moth- Peter Bartholome and demonstrate to are you en- con- closed order of $3.56 the of Central Minnesota. ferred Confirmation features of large importan money we ers re- upon a three made giving comic carni- class 85 boys spective services. of and girls of a about Mrs. (A Pfannen- story val in the neighborhood. It of special feature the day’s Assumption parish Sanday, A family stein and her appeared on in MEYER ST. CLOUD WASHERS PLUMBING & KNAPP APPLIANC snowed rained and we’d have will be exhibit of April 26 3 at or the early program Register in 1952, p.m. an for made the missions. W.,, ELECTRIC CO. ' children the equipment purchased for the Twenty-one ade more shortly birth after the of her In HEATING . “Sure hope this will help their hospital by the women’s auxil- Solemn Communion May REPAIR CENTER 3 TV a chil'd.) 13th Electrical Contractors Construction (0. little, We in sixth the grade of and iary and the various works enrolled in the Confra- are p were and Residential Commercial The Mr which We Specialize in program on S‘ - St. SninII Anthony’s at school in St. perform hospital ternity the of Our Lady they for of Mt. All Home Appliance- Industrial Wiring Pfannenstein will Churches, Schools, Hospitals appear is Cloud.” Carmel. Before throughout the receiving Holy year. Tel. 2343 St. Cloud heard KFAM 11 at Phono 25-9th Ave. 4465 No. over a.m. The letter signed by Roosevelt Drive St. Cloud 104 Residential & was Sunday. each Gordon Cariveau, Fred Sexton, Commercial ROSCOE.——The Stabat Mater and Lloyd Schmidt. THIELMAN— (- Mission society St. LON I of Agnes’ CON Construction City Granite or parish April 29. Under the “i met —. v_ FRIENDS'AT HARDWARE leadership of officers, the Mrs. To OUR THE ' Electric C0. galrdqua _ ,_ Construction Co. Ed Meyer, Prop. Bernard Mackedanz and Mrs. Paints Sporting Marlin Weber, ElectrIcII the Complete Service spent —— group Secorid N.E.‘ Avenue, 12 Goods " Lighting Floor and W!" the quilting, Fixturc- Cloud afternoon mending, Phone St. HOSPITAL 4291 ST. CLOUD ,— g {the mow lnstnllutionn. Plug MIN'N. and sewing. CLOUD, sr. 17. 7th Ave. 50., St. Cloud MINN. ST. CLOUD, The Rosary, which is recited at meeting, led by Mrs. figfikflfiwmwm every was W. JACKSON FRANK and CLOUD ST. Herman Koetter and Mrs. Peter TRAYNOR McLeod-Proell HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS Karls. St. Cloud—Miss ASSOCIATES, Inc. Doris l’roell, daugh- 8E \ CO. PAINT HERMANSON Consult the of Mr. Mrs. Ben Proell, ter and became Following the meeting, lunch a the bride Robert McLeod, of of Mr. ON YOUR 25TH son ANNIVERSARY ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS & by served Mmes. S. Hurrle, was McLeod. and Mrs. Clarence prior to a ARCHITECTS Mautz Paints Karls, Nuptial Mass Peter Lucas offered April in BUILDING Knese, Her- St. 22 DESIGN ECCLESJASTICAL _ Paul's The. Telephone 3636 church. Rev. Sylvester Box 56 Koetter, Clemens Kost, and ~ johnny Schirber, Prop. man Kleinschmidt Bldg. celebrated Exchange the Mass. At- Granite an Building Chris Bank Kotschevar, National American “ALWAYS tending the couple Grat- Cloud, Minnesota Mrs. Ben St. were 613 First Street South PRIVILEGE ST. CLOUD.—The zek. Mrs. Donald GUIDE spring McLeod, Donald ini- and A Cloud, Minnesota St. McLeod. Ushers .Proell Richard tiation for were members of the new and Norbert " Jost. Stella Maris W‘- circle of the Daugh- Wimmer-Golcl .Schellinger Bros. ' Isabellavis of scheduled ters for TO SERVE YOU” Lastrup.—-—The marriage Miss of Ma- Stab/1m for your SCHNEIDER May thilda 17. Gold Lawrence Wimmer took to Building BUILDERS ' April place in St. John’s church , 27 Mrs. Roman Reichensperger is and before the Rec. Wilfred Birk. Attending chairman, general and Mrs. Law- i Reliable Contractor: the bride Helen Gold, Barbara Needs Repair were co. FLOORING Gardner'is Gold, in charge Marie Wimmer. of and George Gold, rence CARNEGIE ar- 2355W Hby|Tl\1. A941) PLUMBING Phone Ralph Schfidt, Hugo DOCK and Sonbuchner & FUEL CO. for the banquet. rangements APPLIANCES attended the bridegroom. Cloud 5:. 14th So. 121 Ave. Flynn Mrs.'James is cochairman Kirchner-Wilmes LINOLEUM, CARPETING, The home of “Timken Silent the latter committee. on Waite Parka—Prior ELECTRIC Nuptial lo a PADS, TILING KNEELING MODERNIZING Minneapolis, Automatic” Minnesota HOME Oil Burners Other committee members Mass for offered 0. April in St. Joseph's 18 ERICKSON FINANCING church, Miss Margaret HOME Wilmes. daugh- the day’s include Mrs. 0 ANDERSON 15-4“! Ave. So. Tel. 705 program D Mr. of Mrs. John Wilmes, ter and be- 003 J. F. FOL Edward Colletti, table decora- St. Cloud. Minn. SERVICE I l¥_L___=._. the bride Robert Kirchner, of came Mrs. Richard tions; Gohla, Mr. of Mrs. Albert Kirchner. and son (:0. serv- LUMBER The Claude Rev. Schwinghammer cele- ing; Hwy. 52 Mrs. Fowler, _ & and Loren big- 191/; Ave., brated the Mass. couple and Fixtures Attending the Wiring MATERIAL BUILDING and—littleisister plan. Patricia Wilmes, Kirchner, Alice were Minn. Electric Cloud, St. K H 8. Julian and Haskamp. COAL AND PAINT So. St.‘Cloud 626 3rd Ave. Benz-Tice Minn. Cloud. St. Telephone 1911 Onamia.—Married April before 25 a Co. Nuptial Mass offered by the Rev. Leo Kapphahn, O.S.C.. Holy in Cross church WIlHElM CONGRATULATIONS. Miss Maureen Elizabeth Tice, were daughter Mr. Mrs. Ralph of and Tice, Phones 3864—5163-W CO. ROOFING and Donald Be Mr. of and Mrs. 7., son . 8th No.-—St. Cloud 1350 Ave. Albert Benz. A tending the bride were Mrs. William Vander Eyk, Viola Benz, roofing experience Years 30 WIRING CITY FARM 81 and Debby Vunder Eyk. Harold Benz, around St. Cloud and in William Vander Eyk, Terry and Vunder Write free Phone Call for estimate 582 St. So. 2506-1“ ST. or Eyk the Ushers attended bridegroom. the CLOUD ST. CLOUD HOSPITAL Richard Benz Grow. and David to were Ncquette-Schoumaker ’ k' "I. b' Cloud.——Miss St. Jeanette Margaret Za Jo Ins I n Schdumaker Etny Clell and Nequette COMPANY DONLIN .TIIE married in St. Mary’s Cathedral were before the Rev. Wilfred Illics April 18. The bride is the Mr. daughter of and Manufacturers of O. Box 636 Telephone 4453 Contractor P. Building 25th ITS Mrs. John Anniversary Human. The bridegroom is ‘ the The of Mrs. Dessa Ncquette. on Just Res. son South the Airport 533 of Doors Interior Finish Sash attendants Romona Schoumaker. 203-16tb Avenue North were « St. Cloud . . . . . . Eunice chrung, Kenneth ’ Nequette, Edward and Ted Bestgen. Schmidt Germain and St. Cloud 535 E. St. Phone Cloud St. 3468 John Brendan Hughes the ushers. were Berlin-Thommec ' r Little Falls.—Before Nuptial Mass Illlllllllllllllllll||lll|IlIl|I1lllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllIllllllIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllI|lI|IIII||lIlll|III|llllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllll|Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll a 1 .1 offered April 11 in St. Mary’s church. Miss Betty Anne Thommcs. daughter 3.2.1.13 of Mr. Mrs. and Matt Thommes, became Marcel La Fond the bride Carl Berlin. of J. Mrs. of son Elmer H. Berlin Red Wing. of The Rev. - BROWN 59’ DAY, Gaudence Schroeder INC celebrated the Mass. Virginia Elmer Olsen A. Ber— and lin the attendants. were Kenting-Dougherty General .. Contractor Browns Valley.—-Murried April be’ 11 Point Pittsburgh Paint. Varnish“ contractor llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII — — fore Nuntial Mass offered in St. An- a Wuh Wallpopdr Imperial able church. thony's Miss Catherine were Dougherty, daughter Mrs. of Frank ‘ Telephone Telephone 965 Dougherty, Little and Ralph Falls, Minnesota Keatinlz. of son Cloud South 20-7th St. 435 Avenue comm 5mm rm comm J. Mr. Mrs. and R. Keating Grace— of ville. The Rev. John Bettendorf offered Mass. lllll the 2,5. Mrs. Marvin Layman and PAPERI ‘Marvin Layman attendants. the were PAINTS—WALL Peerless-Sinner Buckman.-—Miss Irene Suuer, daugh- ~ Metal Mrs. of Mr. and Otto ter Sauer, and Peerless. Allen Dr. of and Mrs. Roofing son &Cornice Co. ' England, M. Derby, Peerless, mar- were ried in St. Michael's church. The Rev. Paint and wall keep looking home smart Paul Kunkel officiated. The attendants paper can your as Mrs. Dorothy Benson. Robert and were well walls the and woodwork. See large preserve as our se- All Ty of Sauer. ' pes lection Schuater-Sauter of paints and wall in beautiful colors and papers Morris.—-The marriage Miss Irene of Out/libido». Metal Sheet @icM'X-My. Roofing Siding gm {Wat modern designs. Sauter, daughter Mr. Mrs. W. J. of and — — Sauter. Alberta, A. Richard Schuster. to STORE of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schuster, KOERBER son PAINT Chokio, took place in the Assumption .I. McDowell W. McDoquI N. Goo. - church. Rev. Harlow Sheldon The was- St. Paul,‘ Minnesota celebrant bride's the the Mass. The of Cloud St. Phone 1526 Lorraine attendants wede Sauter and Bill Giesen Joseph Elaine Schuster. and 20 Sixth Ave. St. Cloud, Minn. 50. bridegroom‘s Sauter the attend~ were :‘Tl—TlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll|||llllllllll||lllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll Ushers Wallace Woolridge ants. were v“. Goracke. Julian and 0