St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 22, 1953 · Page 6 of 8
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s Er’idoy, 193 REGISTER May 22, 3 PAGE THE ,ST. CLOUD SEVEN ’- I . . rds Biography. written Top Awe Cadets Red-Held German See PACE *to‘ ’ R‘EQ UIESCANT IN 0f Dynamic Priest quholics Hus Fewest New York. A biography of —— Tompkins, Father Berlinl—The James line of of Kuhn, 84, Froelich (Ed. Because lack who died April Melvin note: 25. a only Germ‘an I a see, ., . Burial in Calvary The cemetery. was in issues the dynamo in previous Nova Scotia’s “comp” ' re- offered entirely located Mass space Meissen, behind Lennon—Requiem only was survivors arednieces and nephews. funerals I church Melvin the following St; John’s for May in port 5 published on Curtain the Iron has the smallest has been movement, Mrs. Mary Mazaeek Birk The Rev. Wilfred Froelich, 2.0. this delayed until been has . proportion Catholics of in Foley.——Requiem Mass shortly his offered any Surviving parents, after the ,o‘fficiated. priest’s death. was are .' week.) April Froelich, 28 in St. John's church Mrs. German diocese. Mrs. and two for Mr. and Ben Written by long-time friend, Mazacek. Mary brothers. 80, who died April 'Earl Vernon. ' 25. a and Gusinda John Mrs. The Catholics there for account Burial Forreston in George cemetery. Sui;- Boyle, the work is was Sr. Hollenkamp, Joseph as Mass of- Browerville.——Requicm eight viving the following of the population, and cent was are per sons much study of Nova Scotia’s a Joseph’s church April in St. fered 24 daughters: Rose.—Funera1 services Mrs. Catherine Brinckman. St. con- were whereas Catholics the compose entire . “co-0p” movement, who died John Gusinda. 68, church for Mrs. Rochester; Rose’s Mrs. Albert May in St. for Brinckman, Educted 2 St. a. 80 Munich in the arch— cent affi- The Rev. S. B. Kuzniak per April Hollenkamp, died 20. Paul; Bernard Sr., 83, who Banach. St. Paul: unique form Joseph Joseph, of democratic devel- the parish Burial in diocese, 67 the Frank ciated. St. Paul; in Cologne The Rev. J. First of- Mrs. .Helcn cent Danielson. St. April 29. ceme- was per it is biography. opment, as a the fol- John, husband. With her Paul; Burial Stephen Banach, the Requiem Mass. tery. Cleveland, fered 0.; was archdiocese, and 10 in cent per Ted. Mrs. children survive: urviving lowing Mrs. Mary parish Florek. Cleveland. The book, ‘the 0.: Stan— published ‘in cemetery. by P. J. are the Berlin diocese. Mrs.. Jean Frank. Florence Mrs. Iey. Jo~ Christ, St. following children: ohn and Paul; John. Amarillo \ Ithe air force Kenedy, lauds “Father Jimmy” Flint, all Mich.; Kaluza. of sepli. Ben, LLoretta Alois. Burtrum; base, Tex.: Rose: and Foley. St'. August, Also diocese The completely under who “fired his fellow Browerville; Alex, Hattie Buhl. Melrose: Mrs. Leon- Mrs. surviving Cloudy-Ed, and is as a person St. sister. Mrs. Rose Smith. a. the Communists has Evelyn Kulick, George. and an average Souk There Ervin, Seattle. Scherping. Centre. Wash. ard There with dynamic 22 grand- spirit of are are men a co- surviving of 5,182 Catholics Mich. Also two children‘ in each great-grand- Flint, parish grandchilden and four and three 18 great-grandchildren. are operation and for set pattern a California. brohters. John August, and children. compared with 2,146‘for Germany Mrs. Anna Peglow meaningful action.” member of the Ru- Mrs. Gusinda group was a Gohman John Henry whole, and 2,330 faithful ‘ Sauk Centre—Mrs. Peglow, to Anna as a Joseph Heart, and St. Sacred so- sary. . who died April I 28, in buried priest Wie- compared Augusta.—The Rev. Vincent was with cieties. St. one a >44- parish the following cemetery Solemn St. .Mass oflered Requiem in a. ‘ nd country-wide yes-y?! a Charles Johnson of : 0. 1,535. average Requiem Mass May 2 in St. Paul’s awry? Henry church May John 1'1 for Germany whole has church. 20 The Rev. Michele N. Kremer Augusta.—Funeral services a Burial as May St. sem- ohman, who died 8. 69. were '-l celebrant. assisted by Father Gou- Mary's church inarians for May St. was was conducted 7 in 100,000 parish Surviving Cath- in the cemetery. every thier deacon and the Rev. Raymond who died Johnson, 63, as Charles 0. (Josaphine). for Gohman his wife. Mrs. olics, but the Meissen are diocese has Donnay subdeacon. Surviving Charles Weigand The Rev. May 4. as children: Ernest, St. and the following are only 13. two Warren and Albert, Sank Burial offered the Requiem Mass. and sons. ‘Cloud; Cloud: St. Leonard Norbert. was Centre; and brother, Charles Miller. Minneapolis. Lakewood in and cemetery at a Mrs. Clearwater; Vernon Storms, Surviving daugh- his wife and Cloud. Eveslage, Also Mrs. Norbert St. ‘John one C. Crever are_ Minneapolis. Inélured J. Oddson, Nuns the Mrs. F. Mending brothers ter, surviving following are -Joseph.—Funeral St. services for Mrs. Also sisters. Gohman,»Clear€vater: surviving two D. and sisters J. are :' John C. Crever. ‘77. president for the incinnati. Norg- Mother and Mrs. Lloyd Elmer Gustavson Ben, General Longonki. St. Mrs. Anna Augusta: 45 past of the First State bank — years Wash. hofl Spokane, John Frerick'. of Mrs. Clearwater; and Mary Romana, who - received Joseph. St. - of held in St. Joseph’s were a grandchildren. Forrelton. There nine Schauff George are church with burial broken in e.parish in auto collision ceme- arm an Kellermann The J. Rev. Mario Emil Roth, tery. O.S.B.. ’ suburban Sharonville, Elizabeth—The Vincent Santo Rev. is near re- offered the Solemn Requiem Mass as- the Requiem Mass in the ofiicisted Emil at St. Cloud—Funeral services for ported recovering. Four Sis- sisted by the Rev. Method Porwoll nuns, as Elizabeth church April George 9 for St. J. who died May 8. Kellermann. 69. of Charity deacon and Rev. the Rembert ters Mt. Bularzik of St. Joseph, Burial Schaufi. who died April 39, 6. May Mary’s Cathedral held in St. were subdeacon. as who received minor injuries parish Surviving in in the cemetery. Burial Calvary was 11. in cemetery. was John Gamades Schaufl. Eleanore and ‘Mrs. his wife, Mrs. Kellermann Hackman) the -(Loui5e accident Sisters are Elise, a‘re St. Cloud—Funeral services for John Richard, following children: Robert, the children: Surviving the following are community treasurer; MarieoCor- Gamades, who died April 23. held Jr.; Jerome, and Judy. George, Cloud; Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Schmid. St. were St. dean April of Mt. 27 in St. Mary‘s Joseph Cathedral. The col- ona, Mrs. Fred ' Dowling. Brainerd; and Stahovich Joseph Solemn Requiem Mass ered by lege; Ann 'Louis Lorinser, St. Paul. Hermine, was 0 assistant to the Rev. Severin Stahovich. Gilman.-—Joseph who Schwieters. 66. assisted Mother the Mrs. John Wieber General; and Rosar- ‘ by the Rev. Wilfred parish Illies died May buried in the 5 deacon was as ita, principal of Seton and the Rev. Vincent Yzermans following Requiem Mass of- high sub- Farming—Mrs. cemetery John Wieber, who 9, as COLONEL Paul's deacon. May Peter Burial LINKSWILER, Sts. in Assumption G. E» chief fered 9 ~in trophy the parish and for the highest buried school. May 11. markmanship died in was in in cem- was score * conducted church. J.. J. Juba etsry. The Rev. following Requiem Mass cemetery a the matches. small bore The Tribunemedals the Silver Chicago presented inspector, were his Elizabeth the Surviving wife, Limperich Catherine's services. dflered May in St. 15 are awarded the private to outstanding first class and Mrs. Stahovich (Anna Tomperowski), dhurch. the Spain John Wieber survives with Rosary Crusade St. Cloud—Requiem Cadet Bernard J. Steiner, New medal Mass Tribune of- to was following children: Louis the and George Ram- the following children: Mrs. and outstanding private the of cadets. May of fered in St.‘ 1 Mary’s Cathedral corps university, John’s Collegeville. Ulm, St. at Mrs. Joseph Meyer (Clara), ler‘ Campton. ' (Loretta). Farming; Edwin. Farm— Elizabeth for Limperich, who died April Madrid—A Looking national Major L. A. DeSpain, Family assist- Minneapolis; Tribune Calit.; Marcella. presented the Gold Cloud: Henry Waiting be Gregor. at St. to on are ing: ‘Sylvestcr, 29. Surviving brother, Hubert, are a. Rosary Donald, Fariault; home; Evelyn. Minne- Crusade (Julett), PMST, will Farming; Silvers St. be Mrs. Andrew ant John’s, inaugu- and the PMST, St. John’s, Glenwood: and the New following James R. Franta, also Ulm. sisters: Cadet of medal is Robert, apolis; Private marine The Farming; home. and Lidwina at corps Mrs. Phillip rated Hartman, late St. Paul: this in Mrs. Colonel Benjamin the C. Chapla. village given year Buttweiler Cloud silver ' of St. Cadet was Leieune. N. a Camp Can: Benedict, at and following sisters brothers also and sur- L. N. Prescott. Winnipeg. Canada; and of Calereuga, Burgos province, brother, home. One Stanley. and and at vive: Joseph Kron, Roscoe: Mrs. a Mrs. Charles Sartell, Sartell. Seminary birthplace of St. Frank Bishop, Dominic stepbrother, Palisade. dc Seiverding, 'Anton. Henry St. John Ordination Mary, and Class Thomas Deppa also survive. ,Richmond. Guzman (1170-1221), founder of , Little Fallsu— Requiem Frank Tarman Mass was Catherine Mrs. Grave the devotion of the Rosary. The offered April 28 in St. Mary’s church Stephen—Requiem Mass Albany.-—-The Rev. Kohler. St. of- Okilo was for Thomas Deppa, Hierarchy who 29, died April approved the proj- fered 5 in St. May Stephen’s church for offered Requiem Mass the .S.B., in 23. Relatives a the of deceased, the Rev. this I LAY of Feted which M ect, is Is Banquet Collegeville the aftermath ’ of in Frank Tarman, who Burial Dolors church May Mrs. died May 16 for 1. at L. J. even Ohctta. Royalton: Rev. the Mi- . in the parish crusade Grave. who Mrs. Tar- conducted atherine 81. died May 6. cemetery. in Spain by I was chael Jakovek, a. St. Paul; the and Rev. the survives with the following chil- urviving~are following children: ‘ man Method Porwall, America’s officiated. Surviving Father Patrick Peyton, Rev. All Klave (Emma). dren: The William William Tarman, Mor- the Mrs. Minne- splendor 0 his of the Mr. parents, and Mrs. Joseph are C.S.C., the petition of the on South Paul: Alvin, all rill; James, St. Mrs. Cyril apolis; and Gilbert, Rose, and . Deppa, Little Falls; brother, Jerome, a 'at day Spanish home. Catholic is (Mary), Stillwater. There grandchildren. Schuneman There Action organi- forever are seven in Robbinsdale; and three sisters, yours Mrs. Collegeville.——-The members the dinner, the Rt. of Rev. fruitful -Monsi- ministry in the service five grandchildren, brother and are a. zation. Roderick John H. Gerads Felix, 5 Ruth, and Corrine, all William the class» St. John’s A. ordination of Renner, God. of wedding and sister Hungary who also rector, in survive. gnor portraits. your Little Falls. of Cloud—Requiem Mass offered St. reminded seminary of honor them of the vital guests role was at The Rev. Gregory John Roettger, B. Winkelman were Bernard May E. Wreske make them Holy Angels May church for for in 15 To Honor we Chief Medic banquet tendered them by the which the priest is called O.S.B., dean to of studies, impressed as upon Foley.—The Rev. John Kroll Breckenridge—The offici- John Gemds, died H. 58, who May 12. Rev. Benedict you? faculty, play in administration, and the world stu- of today. He the ordinands Burial ated the Requiem Mass in St. John’s Petermeier Snelling 'National the in Fort at offered the Requiem necessity ’ Mass upon was Cincinnati, church John Winkelman, 0. May for B. in St. Mary's Dr. Edward Gerads (Marie) 4 church Mrs. survives April 30 body Thursday evening, concluded his cemetery. for Ber- dent address by extend- of continuing the study of the on —— Surviving who his 56. died May children: 1. nard E. Wreske. following Edward, with the 67. who died April are J. congratulations Mchmick, president—elect ing heartfelt of May 7. the sciences sacred after they even Winkelman (Ellen Grow) wife, Mrs. Burial Val, Emil, Cloud: Donald, 26. in all of St. the and parish PHD NE 1 4 6 cemetery. was the American Medical associa— Speaking the ordinands of all after the and to present to deacons have left the Foley: Mrs. seminary. four children, all of Survivors “Theo- and U.S. and Mrs. Norbert Schneider his wife, Mrs. Wreske; are navy; Geraldine tion, will ark Zawacki, Everett, and be swarded honorary (Berthe'). Park. There duughter,’.Mrs. pledged the Waite is both V of fac- Thompson. logy,” said, one he “is one science that an prayers a grandchild. eight grandchildren. harles. There Breckenridge: Smallest Also surviving the fol- College Wins and grandson, are Robert, are degree doctor a of laws by Xavier ulty and students for long and constantly vistas the to a opens new also following brothers and Albert The sisters Morrhead. lowing brothers sisters: and university at commencement mind.” inquiring Thomas Hennek, Glendo- survive: Mrs. Debate Honors, ex- Christ, Holdingford; Tourney Sauk Rapids; Jo- Help Puerto Ricans for ercises Duelm; June Joseph. St. Cloud;~Frank, Dr. McCormick, rado; 3. seph, Upsala; Norert, Duluth: Mrs. Ed- To Note Jubilee The appreciation of the ordina- Cloud: George Mrs. William Kampa, St. Meires (Appolinia), Duluth; ward Mrs. who will also Olympia, St. deliver Was‘n.—Two the com- tion by the Stillwater: class expressed Rapids: Sister Alonzo. New (Caroline), Sauk York. Puerto Ricans, Frank Hertzman Holding- was Frederick, college —— address, the father Martin’s Dick I mencement is Md. Don— The Rev. Paul. Addella. St. men, puorooannn‘en- Philomina, Holdingford; Sister :ford: and and Rose, Deacon John Reg-h of Rev. the arriving by the —— thousands, must Joseph of six children. F. One Richard Thorning, aldson, senior, and Hugh Hafer, .St. Cloud. nationally Kuhlmann son, AugustE. Diocese of Superior in the be shown the love, understanding, name known A., is Jesuit scholastic West pastor junior, from three— at returned of St. J oseph’s-on- Melrose.—Funeral services a a were con- his of confreres. He thanked the “they and deserve respect from r ‘ St.,Patrick’s church May in Carrollton Baden college, Germain ducted 4 mile debating Ind. Dr. Mc- Manor, week, 6,500 tour parish, will sheioua 509;;z St. faculty their and the for rector brothers sisters in and E. Kuhlmann, who died August 51, us for as with medals Cormick lives his gold “supe- in Toledo. note 25th and jubilee priestly a interest offered and Rev. Julig May The Francis encouragement v.1. Christ.” This the appeal was RELIGIOUS June debate rior,” award in for their 8 with Solemn Mass his of Kuhlmann, Mass. Mrs. the Requiem a throughout their seminary made 25,000 World to at years. persons following three with the wife. survives Thanksgiving. efforts. Archbishop Paul Robert Benson, seminarian from Sodality day ceremonies Ford— at 3. Ronald. children: Lola. Genevieve, and Yu-pin of Nanking, .China, will The their students represented Fargo, / th? Diocese of Spoke fol- surviving all home. Also the ham university ARTICLES at Rev. Jo- by the are preside, and the Very Rev. Philip brothers sisters: Bernard college lowing and the national 'Pi Kappa at briefly the of the student seph P. Fitzpatrick, S.J. “If name 1n we Ward Springs;vahn and Theodore, and J. Brown, consultor of the Delta. tournament-convention a at this,” bOdyo fail in “We he said, Wis; Joseph. Milwaukee. Henry. and may Washington archdiocese, i l I Kalamazoo, Mich., the Na- and w Nathe (Agnes), Mrs..Norbert Melrose; fail because locked concluded have The we our was program preach. Chaplains of honor Stengler will Joseph Mrs. tional Invitational Melrose; and Debate tour- faith within the limits of neigh- arranged by with entertainment a Freeport. (Rose), be the Very Rev. Edward Bunn, West Point Military nament at borhood race.” the student body. .Hieflmaier Joseph or S.J.,~ Georgetown university presi- academy, N. Y. St. 'Martin’s who Watkins.—-Joseph Hieflmaier, GingerJélliedSolads dent, and the Very Rev. Alex- (Benedictine), the smallest school buried May in the parish died 5, ‘ was ander Wyse, O.F.M., Washing— following Requiem Mass cemetery represented the Pi Kappa at 3 church. St. Anthony’s offered May in 9 , D.C. ton, On May 20, Father Delta tournament, of was one L. Westfall conducted Rev. James the Thorning, advisory'editor Are Tempting of ' only schools 12 in the entire an men’s Surviving his and the services. are sons The Americas, the Jr.. Joseph, Ambrose and division daughters: to win “superior” gave prayer a. Mrs. Raymond Ashfeld Mrs. Ervin and opening the U. S. Senate session. sweepstakes award. ’ -Watkins. There fill 16 Hartneck. of are Theresa sister, grandchildren and one Nonsense Horstman. -'-Not Food Michael 861356 Weis offered Roscoe.-—Requiem Mass was church Michael May Agnes’ for in St. 6 May 2.’ Rev. The Weis, who died 84. officiated. Burial in Joseph Bloch was Surviving ‘the parish cemetery. the are C3 following daughters: Aloysius, and son Prayer Books . Schwagel (Mar- Roscoe; Mrs. Linus garetl, Cloud; Mrs. Richard Moss St. When 1. F. Anderson Also (Marie), Colo. surviving Denver, you use Bible: There Cloud. sister. Anna, St. is one Quality Paint, it’s for good! on Michael Weis grandchildren. are seven Rosaries the Joseph soda!- For member St. good of was a. a many season's I ity. . . . and for the good of build- your Jacob J. Thoennoe ings. Daily Missal: Millerville. Funeral services were — April Seven Dolors conducted 23 in church Jacob J. Thoenncs, who for 80, Once have covered surface with. F. A. paint, Sick Coll Sets you a April The 'Solemn Requiem died 20. have long lasting paint Mass offered by the Rev. Adolph job that's there for you was a years. Rév. by the Schmidt, assisted Joseph Rosary Recorders Goes You will find F. 1. A. Paint down lays too. on easy, Fridgen. Fergus Falls, nephew of the a deceased. deacon, and the, Rev. smoothly and easily. Through as all kinds of and tear, wear Figurines Kinsella. Brandon. Austin subdeacon. as of weather, .1. F. A. Paint Burial in the parish Sur- right type cemetery. every was pro- goes on viving the following children: Mrs. are tectin‘g. home. your Steve Revering (Anna). Urbank; Steve, the FRITZ-CROSS co. Millerville; Sister M. Lourdine (Emma), Paul; William, St. and Mrs. Math IneXpensivc, too! Check prices and will place you any Printers Stationers Hockert (Rose), Peter. all and of Mil- - find J. F. Paint A. is for high and quality low price. lerville. Also surviving the follow- tops are Office Furniture brothers John, ing and sisters: 'Nick, And'there is Science PeIIagro Ero time rightwaw like build- to protect no ses your all and and Mike, Urbank; Mrs. of Math Springtime is salad time. From through the weather now on, warm Parkers ings. Krnemer, Prairie; and Mrs. Protect them with the paint best in J. F. A. town months, Will take light it food, Supplies attractive in to tempt It is the diflicult believe spirits appearance, that long spring and Minn Otto. St. Cloud. There to . . 28 not too . are ago, gay ~ QUALITY appetites_cf family. PAINT. grandchildren and five great-grandchil- your the not and people. To thing for all spring meant were one same some, Sixth Avenue North 26 Sparkling molded Mr. dren. Thoennes member adsbave of eye-appeal, stimulating was a jaded sa to illness, terrible illness known pellagra spring so which struck in the 3. as Joseph's St. society. When appetites. pale St. Cloud, dry Minnesota ale is the liquid used in which ginger to and fall. as Magdaline Kuhn dissolve the gelatin, salads scientists have sparkle extra and extremely an Late in the 1930’s, found that those who suffered with re- Cloud—The St. Rev. Severin Schwi- freshing flavor. These salads be served often without becoming can pellagra, Ion known chief d isease caused by lack nutritious of the Requiem Mass offered in as eters St. our a J there monotonous combinations of fruits since and are L vegetables many April food, Mary’s Cathedral ed the newly-discovered vitamins NIACIN. 29 for Magda- of B to respon one that be used. Here ——- is using fish its tuna main ingredient, .may one, as Today, pellagra. has all been but erased fro America. This modern thahs delicious. If apples available, might not substitute are drained SAFETY you SAVE miracle has been accomplished by nrichment of bread and vitamin B‘ pineapple tid-bits, celery. or WITH - cereals, teamed with public health a program. In where the diet certain exceedingly pellagra Ginger Jellied Tuna Salad areas was once poor, fairly Usually it recognized advanced not in except envelopes unflavored was common. was 2 gelatin tablespoon 1 lemon juice Such Accounts linked with included symptoms, serious niacin shortage, stages: v 1A: cold water 1 7-02. drained Federal 'cup tuna, Savings and dz Loan provide safety with good can irritations skin exposed of sunlight, intestinal disturbances, to hot dry pale ginger 2 ale severe flaked cups ' earnings. Funds received by the 10th of month any are disorders. and Some resulted confinement immental in 1.4 salt teaspoon l/é nervous cases diced, peeled apples cup credited with earnings from the first. institutions and death. 1A: _ broken even walnut; meats cup usually Early of niacin shortage do symptoms clear-cut not present .1 Each Account F Insured ully $10,000.00 a to gelatin up Sprinkle cold‘water. Dissolve in hot pale dry ginger on and the picture need ale. Add attention of the physician. Although pellagra Point. was for Both and Arrange and labor JFA Form salt and Chill lemon on until consistency of unbeaten juice. white. often the heritage of the it Fold mild rich and in forms to egg poor, may occur SECURITY Home apples Improvement FEDERAL and walnuts. Spoon No tuna, into Loan. No Down Payment. large mold which in has been alike, today. Those who have peculiar food likes and poor even perso us Chill cold rinsed in water. until Unmold set. chicory. Makes dislikes, who Mortgage. Years follow freak food 6 3 Pay. fads, who limit their on to diet foods to lg or or servings. 8 of low nutritive value courting trouble. are SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 8- like diphtheria Pellagra, and smallpox—miseries of generation past a be prevented by vigilance. —must constant Getting niacin daily your 822 St. Germain Street St. Cloud need be left chance. To to those not niacin-sparked get foods, plenty eat A' NOSE FOR dried and beans, spinach, of meat, and plus uoufi ‘ amounts peas eggs generous iched whole bread of and cereals. Requirements enrich- for gram or e sr. TROUBLE]! based Federal regulati Four slices enriched of on men are ons. average furnish about one-fifth bread of the daily niacin allmvance. Prevention pleasure of pellagra good the eating right a. ~15 way. — .We-Find Out What’s IllEII’S STORE \ wrong and. Fix It “TRIPLE: ,mMMY PITCHED "— HIS DIPPER Without Delay TOMMY SLAMMED WALLI one PAST TH E The Home of Florsheim Shoes; BOV,THAT TEAM WAS REALLY CHlPPER— SgkffiapJflfiilWA/JMMA/Z./ m Hart, Scliaffner and Marx Cloth- - \ ing. Whether it's leaky dirty fur- a or bad smoke pipe inefficient nace, or Bldg. St. Mary’s 5! Cloud burner need of cleaning in . our -— U skilled trained to put men are -- their hands trouble the and on re- without delay needless pair ib or the Our job there is "some cost to to get you. ; . 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