St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 26, 1953 · Page 2 of 6
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‘ . ' l ‘ ' 195.3 ,THI CLo‘uo (REGISTER- Friday, sr. Me: mm: 26, June _- e - . . . , iTVShéWDr'mfiie A Killed-in'Auto GI. v A I. Wendell Crash Mother life of Seton ' . th’ :Md.) nation- Emm'tsburg, A Elbow Lake —Militar funeral Dunstan Tucke OSB f C l- d B- k 'd (1 R F — - y ev. 1‘, 0 .0 rec enrl ge an e re Dahl. oggergaanLB‘n-sch Ruth Miss . Flox - dral between Reznecheck.E|;lgr . . .. . ., nce . _ ‘ Sgnday, - _ Evide it; , evisiplnfprozgram ’ held I St. Olaf’s legeVIlle, Clarissa. subdeacon, both erlck Kampsen of The , Duhl. 0. E. servrces were in cousins of. Mr. daughter and Bunch 1010..d__Mm Florence re. 5t. E581“. Rom,” Centm_msfi sank .8. W1 93 UTE-av Tamar Mr. and church for Patrick one, of Don Keaveny, the Johnson, of deceased. The Rev William Rev. Theodore J. Peterka, and Eugene |_ pastor, Richard Ostergaard became the bride son of Essler, Jacob Mr. and Mrs. daughter of incidents life The tizat‘ionrrofp in the Paul. Johnson of St. Mrs. Torsten. Nuptial Mass ofiered June 6 prior to of Mr. Mrs. Reznedheck. 24, and P. the James A. the bride of became a son gave sermon. the celebrated' Minette James Rev. church John Cantius' by the Rt. in St. MotherI'Seton. foun- of ‘conVert, Reznecheck, Ernest Mr. Mrs. of and Keaveny of Wendell. Don Kea- son Mrs. bride Attending the The Rev. Cogwin of Minne- Mass. Kroll. J. Bernice ‘Bursch were Rev. Peter 28 Mass ofiered prior Nuptial to the'Sisters Charity in der of y of a. killed in automobile Mrs. Vince Boever. Margie and Brake Mary Ann Ostergaard attended and veny was an burial apolis officiated The the Angels churc at Lady Our of in serv- will be U. S. The the bridegroom . the attended Melvin Kuehn Ler program bride. Osterg‘aard and Jack the accident, June the 6. Mass. Renner celebrated S. A. ices in the National Cemeteny at ev. Leonard and with Jack Swanstrom the bridegroom. from McDonald attended CBS television Cleone Essler, bride ttendjng .the seen over The Solemn Requiem Mass were was Fort Snelling. The air fiorce ushers. London Poaternick-Hlad as - Fyle. Barbara ‘Lillian Olberding. and EDT of 5'to 5:30pm. the part . as offered by the Rt. Rev. Monsi- honor Wold Cham- guard from Abrah‘athaon-Boisjolie' Reznecheck Essler Jack and Miss James Flensburg.-—’l‘he marriage of Feet Series. Lamp’ Under My T. Leo Keaveny, Little ' Ushers bridegrOOm. daughter Mrs. attended the Lucille Hlad. of Mr. and Boisjolie. daugh- gnor ' berlain the military Were performed Dona Randall.—Miss Auxiliary‘Bishop Jphn‘ M‘.’ Mc- Donald Parks. Dick Borgmann and Hlad. George Posternick. John Falls, to uncle the Boisjolie,‘and of Oscar deceased, and Mrs. son of Mr. ter honors. as- ' Washington Posternick of Mrs. John of -will» be Mr. and Namara. Kalb-Merle: of Mr. and of John Abrahamson, sisted by son the Rev. Denery John Sacred June in Roya’lton. took place 15 Don Keaveny born May 16, QAbrahamson,’ Clarence Mrs. dis- mar- of honor panel? were was _ guest at Miss Vsrndale.‘,—.The marriage of- a. Cloud, of St. deacon, and the Rev. Heart Nuptial Mass church before before James' church in St. ried June 9 a in Minneapolis. After 1929, at- Whig-the daughter of Mr. and foll dramatiza- Anna Mertes, May cussion, Mrs. Al by the Rev. P. J. Otto. the offered Attending Harold K the Rev. at. Kalb, Mertes, Luvern ’Mrs..Peter to tending Wendell grade school son at moderator tion. is Pastel-nick, and The -1_shop Mrs. Alfred Gerald Yanta, Cecilia Turk ndres and couple Postage Stamps Were Mr. “Isidore Kolb of Austin. and Mrs. of bride. Posternick attended the Elbow and high school Lake, Betty at Boisjolie. Mother Conferences of of.the pladey'Jutie Nuptial before 13 took a Alo Attending bridegroom the Schlangen-Salzer were he John’s university attended St. oiferéd‘ Seton’s Van ‘I’ the Rev. A. J. Dailgh¥~ by Mass rs. Al Allfred Posternick, and Postemick, Mark To Assumption and Salzer Zutfih'en, Cloud—Miss Dolores ,Frederick‘s St. 0.5.0.: in sc. Teacher’s and Eau Claire college. Yanta. nuptial exchanged Schlangen Dennis Edmund Mertes and church. P’auline While Eau Claire Teacher’s 1 Gapinaki-Fenlaaon at s Nuptisl ofiered Mass before Kolb attended the couple. a. vows college, Stephen.—Nuptia1 he counselor and St. the church by were ex- Peter’s vows June in St. 11 was Pfau-Hoeschen Rome. Vatican circles ‘. ex- Stephen’s church — St. changed June 6 in Salzer. ‘Ann Lang. Mary Raymond Rev. coach of St. Benedict’s Boys Nuptial Mass Fremont—Prior to pressed satisfaction with, the a ofiered by the Nuptial Mass - before Salzer Georgianne at- Salzer, Joan a. and Heart in the Sacred School Wis, where offered June 6 Altoona, at Jane between Miss Turkish Edwin Oman government's Rev. bride- the Attending bride. tended the announce- daugh- Lorene Hoescheu, church Miss Mrs. 'he Mr. resided. Fenlason. daughter of and Ushers Broeg'elman. Isadore that it series will issue ment two = groom was Hoeschen. Mrs. Conrad Mr. and of ter Gapinski, Donald Harris and Fenlason. Salzer. Robert Salzer and Daniel were In January, Don entered bride Jerome Pfau, 1951, of commemorat- became the of stamps postage son John Gapinski. Mr. and Mrs. of ‘ O O I son Wlnner. First-Prue Schendzielos-Wakeman The John Pfau. and Mrs. A. Mr. of the air Lackland LaVerna Assumption force air couple ing the Feast the in the of Attending were , celebrated Schietflpr, 0.S.B., Linus Rev. of- Mass Nuptial Duelm.——Prior to Richard Gapinski, and Fenlason, Marion a. force base, San Antonio, Tex. On Aug. 15. bride on Attending the Mass. the church Lawrence’s were in St. June 8 fered Gapinski. nation-wide “House- in the $3,000 0‘ Shirley Hoes- Q. D. ’11 5‘ w 0‘ OD r, 4. H Charlene Hoeschen and of ,9 daughter Wakeman. ‘Elaine 5 HQ in H so Miss One will Blessed C m m O :5 m show the Arnold-Weishair I ' i bride. Frank the chen. both sisters of St. Wakeman of from Mrs. Edward the accelerated officers’ Mr. and sponsored by wives” the contest Nuptial Virgin ascending into heaven, and Prairie—Prior Long to attended a John '1'. the and Pfau Pfau Raymond bride of the Cloud. became training he assigned Mary of Ma'y 28.in St. offered Mass course, was the other, in Ephesus, Pfau, the house Ushers Donald bridegroom. Christophers E. J. Schend- Mrs. Mc- Mrs. Agnes of were S‘chendzielOS. was son Miss WeiS- church, Wanda Mt. Carmel pilot training in the to Haw- Al Wenker. Hoeschen, Leroy. and cele- Frank Henry The Rt. Rev. where the zielos. Asia Minor, Virgin is Roy Mrs. Mr. and hair, daughter of Anthony’s Mahon, Jr., of St. Gaffke-Stavish par- School Wakeman thorne Aeronautics Jeanette of the Mass. at brated traditionally belieVed the have became to Weishair of Eagle Bend. Don Keaveny the Schendzielos attended before Jerome ish, Randall.—Married and June 18 Cloud. St. Spence Field, Moultire, a G—a. It and Mr. Arnold, of b ride Eugene of son lived for time. couple. a. James' bridal offered in St. Nuptila Mass George Rt. Rev. Arnold. The Frank Mrs. while leave from this base In her prize-winning Wey of Tintah entry, of was master on Rosinaki-Kujawa _ Harold Kost by Rev. church the was Vatican were Although the has Attending Mass. not the celebrated Rauch He that lost his life. Stavish, daughter Mr. of Delores ceremonies. Miss Sa- Servers in Gerald Flensburg.—Married June 13 Bahler, Robert bride Mrs. which $500 her, Mrs. Mc- were the for officially confirmed the authen- were won oar Gerald Stavish, and Vincent and Mrs. Nuptial church before Heart cred Bab- Sandra Stramer, Braband. and James Strainer, a. Mrs. Clarence and Surviving his and parents are Virgin Mahon ticity the claim that the of Mr. Mrs. George of and Gafike. told the how she of J. Otto story the Rev. P. offered by son Mass Bra- Clarence Arnold and Norman ler. Joseph Saunders. sister, Patricia, student Emil Okroi Gaflke. Mary Okroi and one ‘ 2. daughter ella Kuiawa, lived Ephesus, Pius XII has Mar in Miss the bridegroom. bpnd attended were found addition taking time, in to attended the bridal couple. Present in the hospital St. Mary’s in Kujawa. and sanctuary at Mrs. Bernard Mr. and of Kern-Yungbauer were nurse granted number of indulgences a Johnson-Dahl her family, be elected of Belle Prairie. At- to Rosinski of Frederick Bened-ict_Petermeier the Rev. of Minneapolis. care v before Grass.—Married June 13 Blue pilgrims visit the shrine. who to Rosin- Cloud.—Nuptial couple Norma the tending St. bring were the city council and were to vows ex- Rev. offered by the Nuptial Mass a Kuiawa. Norman Mary’s Cathe- ski June St. and changed 6 in Hu- Racy, in St. Van 0.5.0.. William principles of into Christian action Charity Marks Life, Miss Ernestine church bert’s were life.——(Carl photo) public Fritz Yungbsuer, Mrs. daughter Mr. and of Farmer Death of Iowa @5102. W911. Kern. Yungbauer, and Robert John l lllllllllllllllIlllllllllIll Adam Kern. At- Mrs. of Mr. and Anthony son Seemingly St. Elizabeth the .couple tending were Haven, Ia.—A lifetime New of ll William‘Kern. Yungbauer and charity climax’ed in the will was Hurrle-Sinclair leaders Makes Duds Gable, who left the numuml of John 68, Sinclair, Ellen Spring.—-—Miss Cold GOlNli TO HAVE Pogreba John W. Muntifering F. Henry his bulk of his $117,140 estate to Charles Sin- Mrs. daughter of Mr. and of- O‘hotta Royalton.—The Rev. L. J. services Augusta.—Funeral St. were Elwodd parish St. Peter’s. The church, the bride of clair. became fathers, Holy Mass the the Requiem in Mary’s church fered St. June 1.5 in Washington. T conducted and Mrs. Leo Mr. w o Hurrle, of — will made provisions for Masses All son AUGTION? John W. church June 17 for Trinity Muntifering, who 57. Henry F. for prior South Haven. to Hurrle of a parishes dedi- of members two Burial his soul, $5,000 applied who 12. for be Pogreba, died June to Wei- 60, Vincent June 12. The Rev. died in St ofiered June 8 Nuptial Mass .His wife Vgctor . the parish in cemetery. Burial in the Mass. gand offered church, was was the debt of St. Peter's to The Anthony, located in church. Rev- cated St. Bgniface‘s to "Victoria Karlinski), Pogreba his Mm. Surviving parish the cemetery. are celebrated the Rnellenfitsch. O.S.B., bequests relatives, to generous daughter: and Calif, with Beach, and wash- Muntilering (Genevieve survives two Long Mrs. wife, sons a Mary Get the bride St. Cloud National Attending Mass. were fund and $86,496 for trust Mich.: Detroit. in following children: Angelo. U.S. air force the Krebs), and a Silt— Sinclair, Joan Rosamond Sinclair. D.C., given honors ington, Athoh Sam- were Mrs. (Margaret), Edward, home. \and To- Glen Seanger at church used for Mrs. St. Peter’s be to Sin- Moselle. Patrick Bank’s Kathie auction clair, and clerks to Also Minneapolis. (Adlnid), Father’s day. Henkemeyer Mrs. ohn peka, Kans.: sur~ mon on Larry Hurrle. and education of children the Francis the in clair, Hill! brothers following all viving the Ralph, Robert. two Fred. and (Harriet). are bridegroom. Ush- help They’ll help Hurrle attended the, O’Brien, Vincent J. 46, Long parish. you. your Wnseca: a. sister: Anthony. in ahd Harold, U.S. Cloud; and of St. navy one Olmscheid Gerry Arnold and were ers Edward milkman, selected Mrs. Beach Louis. Tiptah: and eight Diego, Calif. There San was John Gable, lived all are farmer, auctioneer produce Blonigan. a a Schmidt, New Prague. grandchildren. Also surviving the of the Year by local are Father Jenniuen-Gallua a his life in He the community. was Kr'ueger Margaret brothers and Mrs. following sisters: Ben and smooth-running sale. Talk When told he would North‘ Prairie.—Nuptial newspaper. vows were widely for his generosity known Alfred. Herman. 111.; Ray, Sioux City, Margaret Krueger, Cloud—Mrs. St. between Miss Claudette exchanged Mr. receive trophy, O’Brien (Hilde) and Mrs. Emanuel Vassium re- and charity and his timely loans Pennsylvania. a who died recently in Tom Varner St. to at Cloud was Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Callus, (Eleanor), Math Root Minneapo- Mrs. plied: “I 14 trophies, following already have in Calvary cemetery buried interest —-made without and with ‘ Jennisaen, Gallus, and Eugene George Andy Lee (Alma), Rice. lie; and Mrs. Angels Holy National Bank. ofi'ered in Requiem Mass - each worth $1,000,000 in esti- 8. Mrs. Math Jennlssen, Mr. and of for plenty of time my ‘repayment. son the Mr. Muntifering member of all in Three sisters, church June was a 15. church. the Holy Cross June in 16 mation—my children that 13 and Men’s society. They survive. Castle, PL, New are celebrated the Hullin The Rev. A. U. wife mine.” jewel of of Judge, J. M. Schaefer. Mrs. Julia Mrs. a the bride Ousted From Red China Mass. Attending Nuptial Anna Jamieson. Mrs. and Opatz, Margaret Jenni- Jeanette In Washington, S. Jerome were l Galamn Dominic Gallus, Joan ssen,rRosalind Jennissen,- Hong Kong—The Chinese Red [ Murray selected ideal the was as of- Mass Joseph—Requiem St. Gallus. William Mary Jennissen was and ‘- three ousted government father of 1953. The father of 10 church Joseph's more mull June 15 in St. fered Gallus attended the bride- Jerome and '. died who Galama. Dominic 81, missionaries following public for children, Mr. Mu’rray, orphan stucco- groom. a an f parish Burial in the June 11. Turner-Sis: ceme- was “trial” the Yoyang mission, in at boyhood, heads real now a (Anna). survives Galama Mrs. tery. Grass—The marriage of Miss Blue -.‘ Hunan They province. Mon- Last estate firm. realiz- ‘Jo- children: Mrs. following with the are summer, arid Pauline daughter Mr. Siss, of -< ~<- -._ __- (Theodora), Claire. Wis.: Eau Six signor Delatnelle seph ing that Angel and Fa- his nearing .A- Joseph Siss, Glen Turner, sons were Mrs. to son (Leona), Jo- Meinz St. William Mrs. ther Turiso, both Leroy Turner. took draft he Jacento from of Mr. and Mrs. took the entire age, (Louise), Leo Otremba seph; Mrs. Hubett'a church. place June in St. 15 . family Spain; Father John Bion 12-week and of the tour Schaefer Mrs. Gerald on Buckman: a William O.S.C., The Rev. Rooy, van 400 EAST sr. ‘. Nier- saws». CLOUD. C Cloud: Mrs. Francis West. WNNESOYA (Marie), St. S.V.D., Germany. of ‘ . celebrated the Mass. Harriet Turner . , John, Joseph; in (Anna). St. engarten attended the bridal Daryl Bauer and Richard and Maryland; Service in the couple. grand- There 15 Herbert, home. at are Boron-O’Brien also. who and sisters, children two sut- OHRIN - TURNGUIST u the member. of Mr. Galam‘s Nup‘tial Mass vive. Cloud—Prior St. to was a. a and choir 50 Joseph’s for Paul’s church St. offered June .18 in St. ("canon uoancuuualovs years a the society Men's O’Brien, daughter member of the and Miss Mary Nell of umvcnm runs. av. nus man. 1. leaguii Heart became Sacred Mrs. Frank O’Brien, Mr. and Tips Given ' sensational Retkn Charles bride Claude Mr. the of Boros, of son -» . Little Falls. Mrs. Alois Boros of and i for Funeral Strawberry Elmdale. On Care e r v c s s e —~ celebrated Rev. John Denery the The June who died Charles H. Retka, 70, bride Mau- This the Mass. Attending the is of start strawberry church Edward’s were held St. in 1'7, were John Doris Boros. O’Brien and offered The Paul Shurek Rev. reen June 20. fresh season—and strawberry O’Brien John attended Kleinschmidt and the Mass. Burial in the Requiem was shortcake tirmé—inflmost of parts " Al Schnei- bridegroom. Ushers the Charles Retka were Mrs. parish cemetery. the O’Brien. state. Although the potential Edward der and with the following four survives sons Frank and Thomas. daughter: Dzieweczynski-Barkowski of and berry has a]- a Size your crop Leo and Edward. Little Falls; Bowlus: ready Bernadine Barkow- been determined Flensb‘urg.——Miss the by three 'grand- Helen, home. There at- are daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tony ski. of have given the planting care you Three and three sis- children. brothers Dzieweczyn- Barkowski, and Kenneth Falls: during the also' Frank. Little there survive: past ters season, are Mr. and.Mrs. Anthony ski. of son Prairie; Leo, Long James. Royalton: still few things Dzicweczynski. exchanged nuptial do to vows a you can Bowlus; Albert (Mary), Mrs. Mrs. Zok June prior Nuptial Mass offered 6 to lenghthen the a berry and (Julie), Long Prairie; and season Gaida Val by in Heart church the Rev. Sacred berries. (Anna). get Mrs. Anthony Kampa .mo‘re Kuchinski J. Otto. Mary Lou P. and ,7 Paul Eichers Mrs. ‘ Dzieweczynski attended the David r it Ill 1! Eichers, Paul 79, Cold Spring.—Mrs. bridal couple. Pick the fruits regularly and in the died buried who June 16, was Kruzel-Magdziars carefully. avoid and leaving any following Requiem parish cemetery a before Sobieski.—Married May 25 berries. a ripe Ripe berries Bonifacé's which Mass offered June 19 in St. Stanislaus‘ Nuptial Mass offered in St. husband, Eichers, church. Her Paul left will be too ripe by the are Anthony church by the Rev. Lamusga daughters,’Mrs. with Mar- survives two next picking and likely to Miss Mary Magdziars, daughter are Hill, were (Ann), and tin Seiferman Spring Mrs. John Magdziars. John of and mold. This rot mold nine Margaret, home. There'are at .or may Mr. Mrs. Joseph Kruzel. -of and great-grandchil- son grandchildren, and five berries spread to nearby that are the bride Rita. Kruzel. Attending were 1/ dren. starting ripen. to Kruzel, Magdziars Mrs. Joseph and Earl Litchy T. f Attending the bridegroom A]- Jr. Ill ll it were Cloud—Requiem pfi‘ered St. Mass was Dukowitz, Jr., Joseph Kruzel. gert and If have facilities for June in Mary’s Cathedral for 17 St. ' you r. Earl TuLitchy, who June 52. died 14. watering, increase the 2 Weber-Jungeberg you can Price Illies officiated. The Wilfred Rev. wag-e size of the berries by soaking I Long Assumption Prairie.—Nuptial Burial in cemetery. vows was the soil down least at Mt. Adeline Litchy, survives exchanged June in St. Mary of His wife. MrS. 8 less. once a following Carmel church betwee Isabelle daughter, Jean. The Miss with week weather if the is dry. This a. or _‘ Jungeberg, daughter Mr. Mrs. brothers sisters also survive: Mrs. of and and watering often the , can save crop. Milwaukee, Jungeberg. (Mae), Wis.: Otto and Richard Weber, Joseph Stark ‘ Water early in the day the (Katherine), Stillwater; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber A. Zarski of Mrs. so son (Alice), St. Paul. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richards St. of Mrs. George. leaves fruits .and have time to Falls; George Ranch celebrated the Nuptial Little Maurice. Cloud: Ralph, dry off before the sun WDMEN’S goes Lila Weber Derlo William. Cloud. Mass. and Bense Sauk and St. Centre; down. the couple. the attended ' member of Mr. Litchy was a. Columbus Elks. i II! Knights and * of Lashinski-Brezinka Sdhreifels Deborah Ann Berries d for freezing The Elmdale. marrigae of Miss use — Cloud—Funeral services St. were Frances Brezinka, should daughter of Mr. and allowed ripen be to fully Anthony’s June in St. conducted 15 Mrs. John Brezinka, Daniel Lashin- to picked before they and then Schreifels. Ann are Deborah church for mobbeor ski, of Mr. Mrs. Albert Lash- l and son should daughter Mr. and be prepared seven-monvth-old of for at inski, took place June in St. Ed- once 2 .SAL SHOE Wil- The Celestine. Rev. Bernard Mrs. church before Nuptial ward's Mass the freezer. Varieties differ a Cal- officiated. Burial in denborg was ofiered Sshurek. by the Paul Mrs. Rev. their gently in freezing quality. cemetery. Brezinka: vary Daniel Piotrowski. Betty he best Red Rich is the Schutz Dorothy of Mary Lashinski, one Jeanette Mrs. Louis and _ Wil- the bride. of the overbearing Cloud—The Rev. Bernard Brezinka attended Attend- varieties, St. . bridegroom June 15 ing the Gene Lashin- conducted the services denborg were while Seanator Dunlap is EXTRA of FOR one ' Mary ski. Las'hinski, Louis Anthony’s church for James Brez- in St. and the June-bearing best varieties Mr. infant daughter of inks. Dorothy Sohutz, INJOYMINT freezing. Burgundy June for is who died Ryan -Woida Mrs. Schutn, and Peter very l l 15. plants good, but not Urbank.—Miss Esther are gen- Woida; daug‘h- John Tomczik, Jr. available} erally of Mr. and Mrs. ter Eugene Woida.‘ and . Mdss of- Waite Park.——Requiem Famous throughout Amer- was_ William .Ryan, of Mrs. Patrick Cain, son it * - Joseph’s church in St. fered June 18 in married the newly decorted Sa- were STARTS enjoy! ica—now to .is ,It best out yours to set Jr., died June for John Tomczik, who a cred Heart new church prior Nuptial to a Burial in Assumption cemetery. 15. Richer, foam- - creamier, plantlng of was strawberries each Mass offered by the Rev. Theophane with five Mrs. Hilda Tomczik survives Lenti'oehr. beer Mason’s the spring. If l is have not.done top root you so, Marie, Ronald, Gary. Janet children: .TllESDAY. JUNE June-bearing you’ve been looking for. renovate Mr. Melvin. His Patrick parents. and you can so Cloud: Mrs. John Tomczik. St. and by 1 varieties cutting the plants you’re The time next Ostrowski three Mrs. Peter and sisters: down and raking the leaves Methoxyihlor a‘bottle! thirsty, From up Cloud: and try Tomczik. St. Mrs. Frances accumulated mulch. Next, and Kimball; Klaverkamp, Mrs. Louis two the last foam its top‘to and Wash.; brothers, Joseph, Seattle, the down width to rows narrow a you’ll zestful drop, ' agree Alois, St. Cloud, also survive. ‘ the about inches, moving of six ‘ .inry Cattle Spray Killer-an Mark there’s nothing else. so little leave to young row over a Mark for Morris.—-—Funcral services downright delicious. Keep milk production by control- plants. died June Killoran, who 14. up 83, were - I AT“: controlled, It’s taste cog church 17 Assumption June held in ling flies and mosquitoes; by t 1k approved M. A. OPENS STonn John offering with Monsignor Fearon the always the quality is ' Dept. the of Agriculture. everbearing One of In the spray- case Cal- Mass. the Requiem Burial in was , ing will last from sweet, spring, 3 to 5 weeks. too strawberries this out set following same...neyer The cemetery. sur-x r sons vary METHOXYCHLOR M.. Claude vive: Joseph Morris: and is of the heavy best always mulch should used just be one never summer a . . . Also' surviving and Clarence. Chicago. known flies to control and berries clean and the right keep to sprays for‘refreShment. to hundreds i Charles. quolityhiootweor...inclucling the following brothers: such are less high Coats of mosquitoes. than 100 of slashed Finely the moisture. pairs conserve 1 Prices Lansing. Mich: James Canada Ottawa, on Gallon. 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