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

June 12, 1953 · Page 1 of 10

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June TWO PAGE Friday, 12, 1953 REQUIESCANT IN PACE Daki; Peppernck Otto J. GarriSOn. N. and Mrs. Lucille Walter L. Struzyk I . Safx'a. Minneapolis. There 18 grand- EXPLAINEDE SISTER are Valley—Requiem North Browns Mass Prairie. Funeral services was THEN GOD children SENos 30 and —— great-grandchildren. SISTER WAS GIRLS 60 SOME WHO TO STAYS‘ offered May St. BUT 25 in‘ Anthony’s conducted church May 30 in Holy were Cross SHE IF HER To TEACH A , Mrs. Mary Jacob's CONVENT THE US GO HOME AFTR TELLING for Otto J. Peppersack. church 36, who Walter Struzyk. died for L. 62. who JESUS KNOWS sI-IE BUNCHpF ~ SCALAWAGE May 21 in accident. died .May ' The Rev. IT’S 27. Burial POSTULANCY WHAT LIKE GIRL GOES in the AWHILE. A parish a car AND Holdingford.—Funernl was ‘ services BETTER BETTER AND were ., ‘Tls Bettendorf A FUN John officiated. military AND THEN IN SCHOOL AND THEY Surviving cemetery. the following NOVITIATE ARE TRIAL To THE conducted TO BECOME June are PERIODS. 5 in St. Mary‘s church LOVE AND BEGINS TO Calvary burial five made in brothers cemetery. HARD TO DO and was sister: Charles, MAKE for A SAINT Mrs. Mary Jacobs. a GIRLDOESN'T .CONVENT who died AND June IF A LIKE IT, SHE A NUN AND MORE HIM His Wife, Mrs. Peppersack (Genevieve Minneapolis; Peter, Little Falls: . Frank. 2. The BECAUSE Rev. WORK Bernard Karls OUT OF HER offered the HERSELF "CAN GIVES LEAVE. Luhhers), survives' with Albert four Lea: MORE Anton . sons: Requiem Mrs. Struzyk Mass. and ‘ . Burial in the FOR YOU DO IT was . par- ENTIREL‘I GOD. To Donald. Wyne. Allen, Gregory. l(Cebu). and St. Cloud; Vincent 15h and cemetery. Her at husband. John P.. You AM; Jesus Also surviving Mr. his parents. ome. are with the following survwes, children: HIM LOVE fol- John Peppersack; the Mrs. and and Richard Van Heel, Holdingford; . Mrs. lowing brothers Arthur sisters: and William Schultc (Rose). Albert Lea; I Leo, Raymond, and Cottonwood: U. S. Mrs. {\lfred Schneider (Loretta). Min- Kellen, Germany; Mrs. in Joseph army neapolis; Mrs. Peter Orth (Mary). Chicago. 11].; Jena], Min- Mrs. Edward Adam/Mafia? Sank Centre: Mrs. Conrad Diekmnn Mrs. Harry Bou‘resaa. Mrs. and neotn: (Anna). Ogena; Mrs. Richard Vogolcir Gilbert Lindsay, both Cottonwood! of (Susan), San Francisco, Calif.: Mrsr Sylvester Ahles John N‘gel (Rosima). Glenwood; son A “M Henry. St. Paul: Edward, Burturm: Jo- seph, Malrose; Walter, and Holdingford. ' Kern—Funeral services con- were There 41 grandchildren and are 10 St. Joseph's church ducted May 25 in great-grandchildren. Three brothers John anel. died 76, who May 20. for sur- / John Backers, Grand vwe: Rapids; Burial the parish Sur- in cemetery. was get? and Anthony Backers, Waite following children: Emil. viving the are ar Clifford, Ervin, Orville Loyer Mrs. . Alphonse, (Sarah). (Olive), Mrs. Paul Busccmi F. Schmidt - Rudy and Mn. Bauer (Helen). all of Melrose.Funeral services were Detroit. Mich.; and Mrs. Math Pay- con- ducted May 30 St. in Boniface's church bill: (Isabella). Also Pierz. surviving for Alphonse F. Schmidt, 58, who died the following brothers and sisters: are May 26. Surviving his wife, Mrs. Joe, Hopkins: Herbert are and Frank, Clara Schmidt, and his mother. Mrs. Schreiner Piers: W. Mrs. B. (Minnie), Joseph Schmidt. Sr. Also surviving Bismark. N. Dale; Pauline .and Mrs. the following brothers sisters: and are Minneapolis. Berg. There 14 grand- are Joseph, Jr.. and Frank. Ethel. and children and three great-grandchildren. Rose. all Melrose: of Barney. Minot. Mn. N. Mary lemnnn an.; Mrs. Joseph ALSO Kors, Grand THE GOSPEL You’zE Forks, THE N. Dak.; Clifford JENNY, wE TIzY, JOHN Rude. Min- ' Us TELLS THAT Melroae.——Mrs. Lnkmann. Mary who THEY . SERVED HIM. THEY MENDED HIS ge‘e‘npolis; Auelia, California, Claude, and SCHOLAK- BIBLE ONLY KNOwe I’M GOD E.qu MOST died laid THEY FOLLOWED May 30, in the to rest was CLOTHE$,COOKED HIS MEALS, MADE 10. WERE WHO THE HOWMANY US parish following OF WERE THE WHEN Requiem or THEM THEY cemetery 00— HE HIM 3. THE FRIENDS FOR HIM DIFFERENT IN I Henry " Schaefer, “Hen-r? Sr. ? Mass June‘ Boniface's offered 2 in St. lhof WOMEN HOLY eUCCEED WORK £5833: W8”? THEY so TRAVELED ABOUT . ,TOWNS AND/I IMAGINE, TOOK CARE OF Surviving church. is James. of son, a. AND THEY New HARD L D Munich—Henry I Schaefer, Sr., Breaks pg .Tifillfiay“ ND Never I THAT THE CHILDREN .— USED To Virginia.- Also surviving follow- are MINISTEREDE, . parish following SUCH CALVARY HAVE WHEN cemetery AN Requiem 8. ing brothers sisters: Mrs. Cath- and COME To VIsIT THEY HIM _ O who died May 26. buried in the IMPORTANT PLACE HE DIED- . was . . Kuhlmann, erine Melrose; John Tim- MINIsTEIon To HIM. GAVE THEIR WHOLE. Massyol'fered " May 30 the DURIIPGWER in‘ Immaculate .’ CHURCH. IN THE Melrose; Nettie Timmer. Belle _:x mer. Conception LIVEE To HELPING church. Surviving the are Little River; Joseph Timmer, Fork: and 'MIIINSPRING following children: Herman. New JESUS THE AND : Ethel Mrs. Stodolkl. Olympia. Wash. Munich; Ben. Melrose; Henry. Jr., ApoeTLee IN There Fensvrn is Mrs. Lakmann grandson. 'GUARAPIIHD one New Munich; Paul, New Munich; Mrs. ’ member the Christian of Mothers. THEIR WORK. I was Herman Hoppe (Annie) and Mrs. George Zierden (Mary), New Munish; John Katha Mrl. Leo, Richmond: Mrs. Paul Kerkering. Gilman.—The New Rev. Peter Munich: J. J. Juba Mrs and Theodore Kor- Requiem tenbush offered the Mass in the Sts. (Christine). Modern Meir: Grove. in design. Peter Paul There and church June 2 Mrs. {Dr hosy-Io-reod 31 grandchildren and are 18 dial. HI: John Katha, May 75, who died 29. great-grandchildren. nalural gold-filled Her husband. Mr. Kntkn. survives, with case, August Feia Ip- the lri-loceled following children: Clara Ma.- cryslol. rs. Holdingford. Leonard The Rev. — likewski. Gilman; John. Alberta; Mrs. Gaida 2I oflered jewels. the Requiem Mass St. in um. Donald Reamer Wabasha: (Regine). Hedwig’s church May 30 August for Mrs. Jacob Nelsen (Helen), Milwau- F'ein. 63, who died May Burial‘wus 27. kee: Mrs. Francis Whynett (Mathilda). the parish in Surviving cemetery. are SIR‘OBEI'S Boston, Mesa: George. Milwaukee: his wife. Mrs. Feia ‘ (ROSe) daughter, ; a. and Michael. Minneapolis. There are Leroy Mrs. Fox; and two grandchil- grandchildren 20 and 13 great-grand.- - dren, all Holdingford. of childzen. Mrs. Katke member of was a WEDINGS Mrs. John Wieber' / Holy the Rosary society. ‘ Farming.——Funeral services for Mrs. Mrs. John‘ Weidner Jeweller: IN DIOCESE John’Wieber held May & Optometristc 15. with University were . ' Catholic At I Father Adalbert. 0.S.B., Lake Henry.——Funernl offering services the for Requiem Mass. Burial John dlEd the Mrs. Weidner, who June in 2. was 614 St. Germain Cloud Receive par- St. Man, High Degrees Wife ish St. Mr. held in Margaret's cemetery. Wieber church survives were with the June The following following 5. children children: survive: Mrs. George ‘Ramler Roman. Paynesville: Leander (Loretta). and Mrs. Gregor. GontkenEHucchle lRegina and elia. SLoIltman. Jerome Mrs. 'Edwin, Elafros (Patrinella), and Andrew Minneapolis; and Silber (Joe- Ringwelski, Stol‘tman. Edward Roscoe—Miss Martha Huschle an and letta). ISister Florine, Conneautville, all ‘ of Farming: Sylvester, St. 3. Boon-Mnehren Clarence Gertken married St. in Cloud: lewlniav were and home. at in his doctorate Washington, Anderson, Jr., a‘native Den- for' C.~—A doc- of ments D. Albert J. Fritz psy- church Agnes’ before the Rev. Joseph St. Cloud—The marriage of Miss bride clinical 1952, he served Bloch May 26. The daugh- chology in for is the in 0010., is torate master’s who degree and now Julie ver, M. Muehren. daughter of Mr. and Glenda—Albert J. Fritz. 71. who St. Mrs. Theresa Huschle. The of ter acting head of the Mrs. clinical‘ Veterans’ de- Otm Maehren, have been psychologist the Donald Boos, psychology buried in Calvary PHOTO at to died June 3, year/as a was the bridegroom is Mrs. Catherine of WEDDING son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boos, Foley, following Requiem Mass of— cemetery son his psychology Dun- hospital in St.-Cloud, and of 2. bestowed Catholic Univer- partment at by the Gertken. The bride’s attendants PORTRAITS >were took place in Holy Angels' church. Fu- fered June in St. Anthony's church. 5 college Washington. Stiff- in Alvina Byerl barton Rose Mary Huschle, I husband wife, formerly Miss Brinkmann, sity America FINISHING of INFORMALS on therdohn Laky celebrant. a the The his survives. with the Fritz, wife, Mrs. was Huschle, Lorraine and Mary Jane Duluth. .An‘derson, whose bride's Mrs. home Arnold, Paul, St. Ier, who is native of attendants Mrs. Richard Mur- wife, residing in children: and following were a now L'udwig Moonen. Bernard Ronald and Volkmuth, ZoAnne Maehren, Donald. Richard, all Rosemary and Louis, ccllus, McCullough Anders home 4401 street, Cloud, trip altar in Dr. n’s at at the Was whose to was Brinker the bridegroom's at- were Mnehren‘, (Alice). Alice Boos. The St. and attend- Mrs. Latzkn Sb. Cloud; of the Clarkson Duluth, graduated from tendants. Ushers Huschle 1950 Denver, Robert 1951 the'campus of street, started were was Boos. Warner (Caroline), on were Urbin Eugene Mark ants Boos. Cloud: Mrs. Wally and Grey. Du- Cathedral College St. Scholastica in attended high of Richard Volkmuth. Schmidt (Dor- and he and Otto Henke- Paul; Mrs. Ervin university. St. the a BackeI-Dold Ushers Robert Thelen (Mar- James Henry Mrs. and othy) and meyex‘. majoring medical were 1941, in school there before being gradu- luth in Thomas Edward They Dr. a'Nuptial Richmond—Before Mass Howard garet). St. Cloud. There 20 grand- are Cater. are first lieu- science technology, ated with bachelor of and _ a offered June ‘Paul’s as 9 in Sts. Peter sisters who a and Sorenson-Goldstein Btuthers and children. sur- "HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImumIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImug naval Miss Garvin; in the church. Donut Elizabeth Louis. degree from Regis college. she Dold, Pierz: served vive Joseph, tenant are Brandon—Miss Agnes Goldstein daughter Mr. Clara Loosbrok, of Mrs. Anthony Frank. Curry: Mrs. and the service four from 1944 '1946. Russell E He in for medical to Sorenson and married in were corps James H. Murphy was John Ma- Dold. became Kilian; Meyer, the bride Alfred and Mrs. of St. = St. Ann's church before the Rev. Aus- Catholic medical imi- the She the with to came E army George Backes, delia. E years Mrs. Joseph of son J. tin Kinsella June 3. The bride is on for graduate of joining. versity in Backes before the faculty 1948 Cold Spring. The 'Rev. Mau- INSURANCE corps the daughter John Goldstein E of E of, Buttweiler Leo F. , Hurrle, 0.8.3.. rice celebrated the Mass. studies psychology, and her biology in Regis college Evansville. of The bridegroom is'the a as son E , E Attending the couple James Monsignor Rockville.—The Rt. Rev. were Mr. of and Mrs. Kal Sorenson Elbow of E Their 55 husband classmate. He the Catho- instructor. to Real Estate was a came Arthur Backes, Dold.‘Rita Bold, and offered Requiem Mass Zitur E Francis Lake. g The attendants Sophie 5. were culminated in marriage“ university lic in 1947, Marilyn Backes, with grant Mrs. Pierre Conception church Immaculate romance Redick. the on a in E Violet John Sorenson, Redick, E '19: Backes 2'0: the of honor. Muy’l mag. Phone matron sL Leo Buttweiler. 63, who F. Ve‘terans’ Anthony’s-church in Wash- for ~Adminitra- June, from the in St. Webster and Sorenson. Schreifels-Kraemer in the parish Burial May 31. fillfllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE died was Buuer-Ka‘psner 1951, tion study in the ington June for department 11, wife, Mrs. Buttweiler, His cemetery. Nicholas—Married St. May before 28 Lastrup.—Before Nuptial ,of— Mass clini- degree in psychology him a Her master’s of- to prepare following children: the with survives. as Nuptial Mass offered in St. Nicholas’ a. church, fered May St. John's 25 in (Giselle), Rock- Victor Castiglioni Mrs. conferred clinical psychologist. at church cal psychology-was Miss Kraemer, Bernadette were a Miss Lorene Kapsner. daughter Mr. of (Alma), ville; Mu; Cletus Baum Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kme- finished June Having require- graduation exercises 9. the 'Mike and Mrs. Kapsncr. became the Neb.': and Earl, and Patrick Mary. at Claude and Schreitels, Mr. of mer. son bride Edward Bauer. of Mr. of and son grandchildren. There four home. Mrs. and Matthias Schreifels. are The Rev. Nicholas Mrs. Bauer Hastings. of The following Winners Also surviving the sis- Award o.s.B.. John Eidenschink, offered are the celebrated Rev. Wilfred Birk the Mass. Cloud; Henry, ters and brother: St. Mass. Mrs. Celestine Schreifels, Mrs. '_ Attending the couple Harold were Mary Conrad, Sacred Heart Sister Anabelh con- Ralph Dingman, Huberty. Herbert Kapsner, Viola Bauer. Kapsner, Sauk Sister Rapids; Mary Primu. vent. Celestine Schreifels, and Othmar Alice and Kepsner. Bonifucius; N. J. St. and Mrs. Barren. Kraemer the attendants. The, were Athmun-Schmidthnuer Paul. St. flower girl.was Carol Ann. Lastrup.—Miss Regina Schmidtbauer, Murray Bermel-Bergan Thomas W. Mr. Mrs. schmidt— daughter of and Joe A I Little Fella—Monsignor . L_eo the bride Virgil Ath~ T. bauer, became of Lounging St. Cloud—Requiem Mass of- was Keaveny. celebrated the Nuptial Mass of Mrs. Catherine Athman. fered June in St. Augustine’s 4 church man. son sleeping- St. .Mary’s church in May 30 Nuptial Mass offered June of Miss before 2 Thomas for W. Murray. who died May a Molitor Drug Co. or Jackalynn A. Bergan and Gerald John’s church. Father Wilfred J. St. in Louis F ther Traufler. 0.S.B.. 31. offi- Bermel. The bride is the daughter the Richard of Birk celebrant. ciate Burial in Calvary cemetery. was was . Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bergen the Schmidtbauer. Celestine Athman. Mrs. children and following The three survive: REXALL AGENCY bridegroom'is the of Henry Bernie] and Mrs. Ray Loidolt Norman Trotter, St. Jesse: Cloud: Mrs. Josephine Boyd. son Cort! ,theres efi Randall. of The attendants the couple's attendants. Doro- waist were were Prescription Specialty ‘ a thy Poi-ten. Georgina Berzan. no Edward Norton-Schroeder Toiletries Kodak Robert Suppliel a. Bergen. and Boyd. Ushers were V'osc- Cloud—The Rotter L. St. Rev. Remember Your Jack Raymond Joseph and .Girtz. MINN. sr. CLOUD‘ celebrated the berg. cousin of the bride, Rutz-Stoltmnn Cathedral Nuptial Mass in St. Mary's v ‘ FIensburg.——-Miss Dorothy Stoltman. Priests May Miss Kathleen Schroeder 30 of Deceased daughter Mr. of and Mrs. John Stolt- LL John Norton. The, bride and B. is became the bride Simon Mrs. of Rutz. the daughter Mr. and Frank man, of Jr.. of Mr. Mrs. and Simon Rutz. bridegroom the P. Schroeder and the is l935—Rev. son June Emil 18, before Nuptial Mass offered June Lon Norton 1 Mrs. of Mr. and of a son Steinach. ‘ in Sacred Heart church the by Rev. East Grand The attendants Forks. were May he peace! in Andrew L. Winczewski, the Robert cousin of Lois rest Mary and Schroeder and bride. Atten‘ding the bridal couple Inderrierlen usher. Norton. 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