St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 10, 1953 · Page 2 of 4
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Northwestern Oil William Osborne, the bas- Ches- ALEXANDRIA.-—The Bishop COLLEGEVILLE. new -— agent Knights of of the Council adminis- Bartholome ketball baseball W. terton and coach, is Peter 'Iydol Veedol Product; -— — — family pic- sponsored of Confir- Columbus Sacrament the tered a working his master’s de- toward shores of week the largest the nic last of mation to. on Thomas’ St. Colle this one at gree e ' r— 1 Millerville. of of the St. Lake, the history Moses west a in classes John McNally, t summer.- re- e their and members Sun- Some 125 Baptist Parish the John RELIoIous on tiring footbqll coach, is working day’s The attended. all chil- families class, The June 28. day, ac- degree the for his master’s at brief ad- with and tivities began 30 31 boys numbered dren, a University of and liv- Minnesota Ed- Father by welcome of Bularzik, dress Rembert girls. The Rev. University S.E. ing 813 at ARTICLES St. assistant Morslander, at parish, ward the of 0.S.B., is pastor FRANCIS—With the clos- ST. Church. Mary’s John’s St. attached which is to a ing' two-week religious the of Korkowski i 1 A was Abbey. u s o y s school ‘Francis' vacation of St. the having prize the for awarded Thaddeus Father BECKER. their Parish children made 34 — chil- 11 family present, largest of the recipient Ziolkowski Solemn Communion after was renew- for being Debilzan Charles dren; by the him presented a to i their baptismal in the purse g vows 85 knight present, the oldest Immaculate Con- parishioners of o’clock High They 8 Mass. were Theodore Father and old; going-away Church ception years xinto Confraternity received the as a driving spike the Wrobel parish societies various The gift. won Our Lady of of Mt. Carmel at The Class King of Christ the Parish First Communion contest. Fa- with gifts. him also presented afternoon devotions. The classes of charge The.committee in in Cambridge this posed for also is ther Ziolkowski, who by the conducted Rev. Jo- were Gas- consisted of picture Mass June In the after 21. front left right, the arrangements to. sailed the diocese, Wessendorf, Chancellor of seph row, pastor, are as- Jacob Renkes, Michael Hamilton, William Frank Curran, Sharon Stroh, Sylvester, Veronica July the sisted by Sisters of St. Bene- for Europe 8 two per on on Korkowski. Aloysius Patrick 'Whalin, Louis and Engel, and Serie; Albany. and back Goering, Dwayne two- for S. Constitution dict from S. ' row, a J. Dr. COLLEGEVILLE. Putz Joseph Stitz. Louis Baumel, and who also made his First Com- trip abroad month The vacation. —— children A class of little were is who munion, is pictured. Farley, not Arthur mem- gift ordination anniversary a is week given another of instruc- an John’s St. faculty the at ber of sister-in- his brother and from tion by the and the fol- pastor teaching educa— St. Cloud quor University, is Buried Ziol— Henry law, Dr. and Mrs. Sunday received lowing their of University the at who tion Massachusetts, kowski of courses Holy All First Communion. the are Prayer thi? Books Detmlt accompanying him. Summer- children accompanied the to were Jubiloridns Communion rail by their Golden of Moonen Mrs. William par- Mr.'and are After Cathedral Bibles Rites; ents. who Anthony, Parish, St. Anthony’s St. (Paco. flaquicamntfln. ST. CLOUD.—Represe'ntatives with Mass recently wedding anniversary celebrated golden their a Rosaries of the State Circle the Daugh- The of Huebsch, Vincent pastor. offered by the Rev. Thanksgiving of of Isabella will in be ters present at married 50 They jubilarians above. pictured ago years were are (Continued One) From Page Thursday until Requiem Mass offered 6 when be Reinhard to at celebration Blommer noon the John M. this Attendants for p.m., Mrs. a church. H. O’Brien Daily Missal: William were ~ same St. Lodge, West Clopd Progres— o’clock St. It returned the in Paul’s Church to Tschum- 9 of- Annie Mass and Mrs. Cloud—Requiem was Mrs. Moonen, Swanville, brother offered St. Welters of was Mass of Morris.—Requiem was Cathedral Mary's St. St. Cloud Automobile in sives Club, perlin-Williams fered June 26 1-1 funeral for July for the home Church of the Assumption the JuneJ25 in of and also sister of Mr. Noonan repose Hommes Robinsdale, Sick Call Sens of one died who Blommer. 56. John Mrs. for June who died O’Brien, 87, William H. Club, Catholic War Veterans, the until the time Bishop of soul the late the of Joseph funeral children living present of their on 12 original Nine attendants. Assump- held in were Burial Calviry June 23. Cemetery. was Burial in 21. was Foreign Friday and 8, Veterans of Fourth F. Busch. The Rev. Denery 40 morning. John Degree survives Blommer Mr. Mr. church in basement. Cemetery. served the officiated. tion Rosary fonthe Dinner Fearon Recorders occasion. John A. Monsignor was Utah: Earl, Duchesne. Wars, Chamber Com- and'the of knights: will offi'ciate. As members maintained with vigil O’Brien, survives two Nell at wife, Mrs. sons. His many life. a here all his resident Moonen has been a the following Cloud; and St. John, and three 'and following two the with the the Stella Maris St. hall of Circle of city and sons the funeral merce. Figurines (lone), Welsch Francis Mrs. Se- daughters: Robert, Morris; John, daughters: home. possibly The remains of Mayor Borgert Policemen Cloud attend firemen and (Do- GROCERY Harvey as can are Mrs. Clyde N. Y.: Utica, O’Brien, Raphael Wash.: Dr. attle, DIETMAN'S hall Sylvester lay in city Mrs. urged be there. the from served Tomsh, Wis.; to pallbearers reen), state at from the Dempsey, Mary Ariz.; Mrs Phoenix, as (Leona). and Bar- Cloud: Goedert St. Ore. the FRITZ-CROSS Portland, Helen Deering, Mrs. funeral and home the city to hall and co. who Minneapolis. Sisters Ann, bara sur- Benedictine Questions Valeriue Elizabeth also_ Mrs. acted honor guards. Michael Meyer, In- as include Mrs. vive CONFECTIONERY ’ 'GROCERIES ' MEATS Printers Stationers Eurial in John Lauer, ln- Assumption Mont.; Mrs. ‘ Valerius, Ceme- Elizabeth Cloud—Mrs. St. was verness, - Speiser, Charles Mont: Mrs. Waukesho, in who died June 25, 73, verness, Office Furniture ery. Noegle, ind Mrs. Victor Cloud: Holy Assump- Phone 188 189 the St. EM. buried in Week Days, A.M. 0 Wis., Regular 7:30 to or 0 was .Mr. Borgert is survived half—sisters Mrs. by his Solemn Mass Minneapolis: am Ave. 50. and following 520 Cemetery are A.M. P.M tion Friday 7:30 Theories of to 9 Heredity- ‘ a 12:l5 Joseph; Mrs. Jo- St. Wil- Warnert, Minn. Rev. Cloud. Cathedral. The to St. Mary’s George Vwrfe, Sunday: in St Mrs. A. M. P.1d. Lawrence 8:30 (Louise) Supplies Mrs. Joseph; and the St. Viehauser. the with seph Illies offered Mass fred Borgert, and the following chil- half- and the Koshiol, 5.1:. Cloud: and Pavelis deacon, Paul Harold Rev. as L North Sixth Avenue dren: 26 ‘Kenneth, Wash; Richard, Horsch, Heisen. Sur- R. C. and subdeacon. Reisinger, brothers. Rev. Jerome Joseph. Mrs. Horscb, St. children: Joseph Loren, the following and 11 St. Cloud; viving Eugene, US. are St. Cloud, ‘Minnesoto. '_ ' Mar— St. member of the Generally St' Joseph' science which Werner. Blommer home; Ben and absolutely PICNIC Ferdingnd, at not ST. PETER’S ANNUAL was a ac Navy; are Mrs. James Kilian (Donna _ ' Christian Ann’s St. Society and Daniel Wis.; Mrs. Rheinhold garet‘s Milwaukee. theories cepted of heredity We Mae), Kathleen, must the not, Mary proven. Louise, ex- Wis.; Law- Mothers. on Holes Corners, (Betty). J P rimue Sylvester Anton and Renee, Mrs. all Thomas, (il‘egor, of St. Cloud. p131 'ni Why OffSPHng ‘ be?0,me other hand, all rence, unproved ng' assume . 12 Minneapolis; Ste- (Frances). Schreifels held services SUNDAY, JULY Melrose.——Funeral were through cross-fertiliza- theories be stronger necessarily Moel- to wrong,” Mrs. Lawrence Clearwater; phen. glhgrch Bonifgce'; fz'rar St. in June 24 Rockville. Clemens, (Katherine) and ler is Primus. 67, Anton une w o - quesnoned . . he said. tlon ’ . wele In paper ‘ '8' Michael brother, is» Also surviving the parish in cemetery. Burial a was There Calif. Bohncnstipgel. Oakland. Born have read today by the Rev. Edward in with the follow- Covington, Ky., survives Pro- Do Mrs. Primus DAMP SPORTSMAii'S BASEMENT? you a Valerius Mrs. grandchildren. was 36 Mrs. Joseph Reverman children: are mg ISLAND“ O.S.B.,Thead of the J. Wenstrup, . feesor Wenstrup has been Mobhers member Christian St. Ann of Iii-Inward (Lorrain;),(§onaldA and lilirsf. en- a Margar- St. Luxemberg and Society of Hinneric rose; e biology ~ St. . ary nn a o department of Vin- s gaged in the field of genetics , Cathedral. If Society St. Mary’s do of then. et’s (Vemmh Meier Erwin Meyer Mm get you . . . . cent’s College, Latrobe, Pa., be- since he (132058;). founded St. (May the department Ninth Ave. Bones Mile South Cloud off gun-2}]: of Buckley gi-ovked: Lil's. Located One J. William eorge, ro er uc : sc i Falls—Funeral services the third . Fergus . .. fore national . . of . meeth of biology St. Vincent’s were at College day all served and evening starting Dinners Bouja et- Navy the in K“ LeRoy Union, South ' Our Lady of Vic- in conducted June 24 CHLORIDE the Natural Sciences and Ma he- find cALcIUM dFreepogtt: Norféilk. vaé Jagies 35c. in A.M. A 11:00 El: 1921. graduate of St. Vin- William J. Buckley, ’74, Church for tory em‘ct's’ American Section matics of the ister oette- t- - °' Father B. H. Wess- ‘- died June 22. cent’s College who in philosophy, burger sand- (Wiener and other food Plenty of grandchildren. 18 There seph. are E Benedmtlne - Academy Olymplal Mass.“ Mrs. - . . the Requiem offered ling 1n his master’s degree in who survive in- sisters Brothers earning and refreshments. wiches), and the fol- survives with Buckley Mary Wash. games IMontad Fgalnk. Fafilrcgiild, Joseph. biology elude Columbia University at Buckley children: Dr. James lowing ert Canada; I Leroy, owar e; a u Falls; PrOfessor.Wen5t1:upI . Chalrman Buckley, Fergus Eugene and his doctorate and philosophy Mrs: of kiddies. Elizabeth Ros- the rides for Bernard. St. Paul: Pony Convenient Efficient Economical Osakis; Mrs. William Buckley, Jr., of the durlng‘ the four- sectlon LIT-zoology the University — at of —- Keller. Jale Calif.;PMrls. wwon, gen, Sister Falls; Fergus Welander, O. A. ine d'a academ ' ash.; Mrs. Jilliy Pittsburgh, Cotton. ummeum, Professor Wenstrup au Mgrtinys Carmella, M. Brigetta. and Sister M. Cloildd; St. Dagefiportirlaqulrzs. Al Frag}; Also surviving has Crookston. lectured both widely genetics of are on lbs. 10 icago. upper-t ’ X‘. rs. ran brothers liv- an grandchildren, three 0’: proclaimed . the . validity . of seven .. . and the study of evolution. A the Knights v1ews member prim.“ was in sister a in Pine County. and ing one whlch hold that Society. Joseph cross-breeding Your the St. Columbus and member of of the Genetics Society Buckley the Mr. of Lodi, Calif. was one lbs. 25 Depart- Fire He with the Melrose produces of was stronger and in the State of America highway engineers and Society the first for more On the chief for and fire for 87 ment years Minnesota. -offspr1ng. “But,” he Study the of Evolution, Professor Vigorous local dray ‘ operated He 17 past a years. Daniel Locfiler said, “current theories im- I been Wenstrup and has has chairman been ' line 12 of for em- years are Memorial for the Empire ployed at properly founded. explain B. H. Wess- They Fells—The Rev the Fergus, math and science section of the 33 past Mass Our years. the Requiem in offered ling phenomenon. this. of the terms ABA since 1950. In new Church June Victory 23 for Peter’-Mineroth Lady of 00. Mathew complete envrronment, incom- Inn Hall or Participating who June 21. in the ‘ABA Daniel Loeffler. died 36, Spring.—Funeral‘ services Gold *“Sovi were plete dominance of three certain char- with Loefi’ler survives Mrs. Helen Church education Boniface's in convention in. addition June St. held 26 ngs Margaret, Linda. Mary Ann, children, acteristics of the June 67,hwho difid Parents, Minefiotig, for Pete;1 01. St. Vincent’s to College his three were Stephen Charles: parents. an paris' int Buri 28. hnkage ceme- ipecr‘flc - - - 'Of e . was e genetlc members of the His sisters staffs of the brothers. Col- sis and two the ers, survives with Mineroth Mrs. tery. aCtOTS- Clarksburg, George Denyes, Mrs. lege of -St. Benedict, St. are dMlivSI. Joe Earner Joseph, children: following and Mrs. Helen, Pasadena: W. Va.; 127 6 Ave. No. St. Cloud 1N. arie,at Holdin-gfor (Pauline) n 3.11:6 other explanatlon ome; . Minn.; be- St. Bede’s : College, Peru, I Christine: Falls. His Donald Elliott, Fergus Rich- 111.; Roman, Chicago, commonly held hypoth- Ill.; St. Benedict’s College, Atch- Pasadena, Robert, and brothers yon ‘ese are Daniel, Spring; Cold and mond: Larry Falls. Loefier Fergus Mr. Earl, was a describe Kans; to St.-John’s College, (Cemllvilal, Lse. MTicihael 131nm; ers.d eses IS necessary lson, Church Phone 2900 construction superintend- well-known Catholic Loans pring; d Why Cou breedmg - eo . Collegeville, rs. Minn.; St. Martin’s erome. Imparts : . cross , 'Power with the Otter Tail Com- _ ent 'Renee. St. and (Elizabeth) Zwack vigor,” P f Wenstrup College, Olympia, Wash; and St. r o e s s r o pany. Air Force. Alfred, U.S. Cloud; and argued, lack of of (Ed. Because note: He felt, “the inability space .Procopius’ College, Lisle, Ill. to Graczyk Mrs.;Frank the the in previous .issues report on high degree maintain of vigor a offered delayed following funerals has been Mass Gilman.—Requiem was KEENAN & CLAREY, INC. Minneapolis, Minn. in hybrids (progeny resulting lying; until this week.) inMSts.FPetker Gand Jim h27f » . . from breedlng) ' C WJthout ' ran raezy rs. ure or Augustin Gregor cross WOman ) , Mail - Eur For Information J. Jobs. Which Is Wife? The Rev. J. to l who died June 24. cross-fertilization constant 'tak-. ' Cloud—Funeral services in-the St. with burial the Mass offered were place that suggests Church Anthony’s current held June 19 St. by in survived is mg She parish cemetery. John A. Henry Quintin OR J. Thul who died June Mrs. Gregor Augustin. 17. children: for and five theories husband proposed her to for account I Wildenborg offered Rev. Bernard The (Gladys), Gilman: Ce- Novak Dominik AGermain 7171/2 St. St. W. Robie' 195 heterosis (hybrid vigor) not are burial Calvary Mass, with Ceme- the in all Minne- of and Bernice. Jerome. land. entirely valid.” He continued, Pallbearers Herman Schnei- There tery. home. Frank, Jr., at St. Cloud, apolis; and Minn. were St. Paul, Minn. Richardson. Donald Lawrence and der, Stanley “no grandchildren. Mrs. how matter much electivity nine are Rudy Germann, and Emanuel, Leo mother, also Foley, Mallsk, her sur- there is produce to the stronger William Brennan. and brothers following the with vives \ and heartier offspring, the Alberta; ntonzak, Paul Mrs. sisters: NAME . Lake; hybrid strain Silver will become Martin, weaker Michael, Foley; Minneapolis. Witucki, Steve Mrs. and wlthout further cross-polleniza- Bartylln Anna Mrs. tion.” ,Referring specifically to ADDRESS Bartylla. 84, Anna Browerville.—Mrs. studies hybrid the St. on corn, 21,1was the, buried in June who died Vincent biolo ist d cl d Requiem following e 9. r e parish cemetery ,3. , Joseph’s “cross-fertiliza ion St. f 23 in ofiered June Mass corn‘ Kuzniak. S. B. the Rev. Church by strains plac take must each year Joseph, survive: children following The the hybrid will be weak- or crops Kowalczyk, Elizabeth Mrs. Philbrook; ened.” (Rose). Minne- Swanson Mrs. Raymond (Pauline), Stish John Mrs. ' Issues Caution HOME (Hat- Engstrom Carl Nas’hwauk: .Mrs. He cautioned the Benedictine Twardowski Frank Duluth; Mrs. tie), She Browerville. (Anastasia). educators was a meeting the on campus Jo- St. Society, the Rosary member of St. of Martin’s College “not to Society, Sacred Heart Society, seph’s take for theories' granted Francis. and St. of Order and the Third in the arguments general field Edwards of LeRoy the Here’s Beer The! for Aged and Valley.———Funeral services Eden were Speaks for Itself Church Assumption June in held 20 DISTRIBUTED BY Convalescent Patients who died June Edwards, 42, LeRoy for Little Victor Kinzer of Rev. The 18. Kemp’s Ice Cream Co. Requiem Mass, the Solemn oflered Falls Rypel of Rev. Raymond by the assisted QUIET Al J. Gruenes the Rev. Manonnah. and the held in Burial Valley. Eden of was .mILIIIIIIIIIILLIIIIII Edward: Mrs. parish cemetery. sur- COUNTRY SURROUNDINGS Mrs. John daughters, a.k\\\“.\\\“$ :i vives with two . . “ and Dak.. S. (Kitty). Orient, Ortmeier \ / / § “duh/I H. C Mrs. sister. home. One Carol, at brothers; s/u Litchfleld. and two Rueckert. ///// \ Was.h.’.rhand Claylgin, MRS. DORAN FRANK Harold, Spokane, * ' survive. “ also embarrassed Atwater. ere are ve If she’s 3/ member of grandchildren. He was a. Owner & Registered Nurse A I {g Columbus. Knights 0,! .~x‘¢$‘.\x\ the old-fashioned 'her friends ’ when stove. l Moehier see Anna Mrs. ‘t‘. . . offered Mass Beckett—Requiem was Immaculate Conception the June 26 in Moshler, Anna 80,- Church Mrs. for DORAN Wife ' Home Rest New illness. Deserves short June 23 after died who Your a ‘ a the Ziolkowski offered T. S. Rev. The the parish burial in with Mass, ceme- Heart Sacred The choir from tery. the Rapids Saul: at Church in song RAPIDS 2245-W SAUK { last the Mos‘hier is of Mrs. Mass. one Altars d< PHONE Immaculate the members of pioneer She was here. Church Conception l 26-F14 very 2 RFD of Catholic taking Action, in active care d‘TabernacleS church vestments. and sanctuary, the v ¥§ich buildingkip in the various linens +I§Ioly Water and ’33?va.. fil‘lhl'i.‘ 33531.1". $333 "e aptismal Named . Presuleni 0 New Fonts . University in America’s Dayton AT Most Beautiful ‘Andrew 0.-—The Rev. Dayton, Colored Granites has been Seebold, S.M., A. ap- deserve wife Doesn’t ..-..——- 0 new a your preside‘nt Uni- of the pointed Also spends succeeding Range? She Dayton, Electric versity of Automatic J. Renneker, Rev. George complete iéhlea kitchen, the a the day in half her room of line granite There friends always her want to native of Seebold, see; Father a and monuments graduated Ky., Louisville, old-fashioned was that the sits eyesore markers in . . of Dayton . University the from Whole her of the looks spoiling stove has served He of 1924. class the ordinary Mow: O grass. , Prospsclue Cathedral Prospective buyers urged ‘ from Principal Underwriter president the request of show- on are fun have she Wouldn’t kitchen. as Cloud and visit since drive St. Cleveland, lull, Tough weeds. Sthool, to to Cuts Latin 0 INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES Automatic Electric friends ing her a new 011 display. monument 1946. any our walls and ...-ar.‘~a Trims 1394 0 To ESTABLISHED AS INVESTORS SYNDICATE it. It’s $200.00 cooking Renneker, love up Father having purchase of She’d Range? com- over we on fences. MINNEAPOLIS, his third will yourtrip MINNESOTA pleted three-year allow expenses! term Bring CLEAN COOL. and FAST, up university, the president of Immediate delivery mark- as on l leaves? Mulches o Owning tonight. 1 gross or subject I the - duties leaves take Our trucks new to and footstones. ,a new as up ers Eivind Hoff George Meekee A. the 'St. John, director of Mt. deliver monuments and set Automatic than Range is easier Electric Karl F. Thorn Feflilizos Martha clippings: Fowler with 0. 0 Cincinnati of the normal school anywhere in Minnesota: Smith Vernon L. Melvin Anderson C. think. of Mary. the Society Province of you optiomll Mulcher *Leaf Lee Ko'LLMANN Oliver Jacob Baas slight cost extra at John E. Heppe Pearl M. Murphy Week French Soc1a1 Emil Swanson Works Monuniental gw_.-.__,- oriii Dealer’s Your Models Exciting New 40th an: 0 at France—The H Pau, OS‘CAR Divisional Manager HAGEN, Highway: & will Junction 15 52 be French Social Week nual Powdr Cloud, Phone Peace” St. Minn. 2019 20-26. “War and July held Northern Germs St. in 822% South 20-4th Avenue Company states. -. schol- the Catholic will be topic. Cloud. Minnesota L St. Office hours 8:00 to Inn. ST. CLOUD facts in will analyze current Telephone “3 ars and EVeninge 5:00 11.11:. and regard and to peace war Holidays by Appointment. principles moral that apply the ‘ g . internatiOnal‘ activities. A. govern : 1 V l \ 17. — ., ,