St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
September 11, 1953 · Page 2 of 8
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. Friday, O september l‘ 11, 1953 Charities catholic Catechism Wgnflam on _. ‘“ One) Page (Continued From _ . plan do l not parents substitute homes where the These are charity by _of act perform great legally, They adopt to Monsignor a M. Beumer Rev. George Theresa. Mrs. Rauch Aug. in .St. Joseph's 27 Church for- con- and ‘love, ducted the stability, attention, services. Surviving child the the giving homeless Chrlst Temhrtull, 78. who died Aug. Mass Augusta-Requiem of- are St. a was following children: Robert. Mrs. August 24. Burial in the parish when Church such time Mary’s for cemetery. until fered Sept. 3 in St. mother was father and interest of a a a Bruder, Jr. (Ruth). Mrs. John Brnder His wife. Mrs. Chirst Tembreull. died Theresa M. Beumer, 78, who Mrs. sur- hisown.” “go the child‘is able (Rose), to Mrs. Frank Locgering (Ger- with following on the nine children: - Vincent Weigand The Rev. vrves Aug. 31. trude), all Long of Prairie; homes. Nick adoptwe v and T.. in Joan placed River Forest. 111.: Twenty infants ,Cnrl the parish officiated. Burial in ts. were was Albert Mrs. Petrie (Lydia). Eagle Bend: Hochmayr. ‘ Genewa, , 111.; Mrs. 'Alfred daughters Surviving cemetery. placement. two adoptive for studied homes are .“Forty .503 were Broken Arrow. Okla.; and Bares. Zumbrota; Al. wrence. Leroy. Rheinhut. Ray Schill, Mrs. Nor- and_a Mrs. son: homes foster and optlve Siegfried. children in free Eighty-four Poplar. Mont. Also surviving Venice. a Calif.: Roman, St. Cloud: Cl”;- Killmeyer,,and Clarence, all of bert the following brothers and sisters: each times Owatonna: 'are Victor Workers four and Mrs. Out John visited social by the Also surviving ence. Augusta. St. a are ' a ‘ were William. George, Walter, and John R Pierz. Also surviving the brother. Messman. Osskis. and George ose. are during the h Rosenow. yea-r. Long Prairie: Mrs, :Lena following brothers Phillip and sister“. Leo. Cloud. sister. Mrs. Becker, St. a . theso'cial workers _ 'Kibbe. were'covered by Staple“; Alfred MrS. Schroeder. Henry, Thirty thousand miles Wine: Red San Francisco: John, There grandchildren. 15 are Mra. and Clayton Parker, Long Prairie. Pierz: Mrs. John Roche, children Pine Island: in and insmng homes- in studying foster possible John Schwintek; Christine: and Mrs. Frank Hanks. Seat- _. Christ Tembreull in substitute homes. ' Vincent Opole.—The Rev. Wotzka tle, Wash; Mrs. Catherine Flicker and Pierz.—-Requiem« havia the Requiem Mass Our Lady Moss offered in offered Mrs. John Gnu, Pierz. through was because girls happy and You made all these boys Mt. Carmel Church for John of Sept. 3 : and fathers homes Catholic Charities found have Schwintek. Sur- who died Sept. go 84. 1. you —— Stephen, brothers, vi.vinz.r the two mothers—for them. ‘ ' are Nicholas, California: and Deer River; Mothers? What Was Unwed Done for the sister. Opole. and Agnes, a I , - Matthew Stung and lifebrighter Charities made negligible At almost cost, a Martin—Funeral services St. the girls during past unfortunate brought were into 25 hope the lives of conducted Sept. in 2 St. Martin’s These girls given: Church for' Matthew year. Stung, who were 14. A died Aug. The Rev. Cyril Ortman, 30. confidentiality. and protection, understanding, Kindness, O.S.B.. offered the Requiem Mass. . ‘help from the financial Prenatal’ postnatal and and Burial care in the parish cemetfry.,§ur- was . vivinz his Mr. Mrs. nd parents. father. ' are A . Math Stung. and ,the following brothers Helpful child’s future. mother’s and the plans for and sisters: Andrew, Brother Daniel . ' loved FOR by MEN A strength, and BOYS emotional acceptance Security, ones. (Jerome) Indiana:Emmanuel. in service Texad: in Ann‘. Conrad. Mary Ber- wretchedness. life of Salvation from a nadette. Harold. . James. Joann. Kath- \. society. living in normal of Hope return to a leen, Marilyn, and Donald home. at 01953 . life. outlook healthy 7. A ' Graduates on William Falls, their directors—(Gordon Kraker ing, Little with St Gabriel's Hos- of , . by Counseling? Marriage What Was Done Melrose.—Wi1liam Krakerf who died O School Guy photo) vital. Nurs- of Aug. buried 28, in the parish was Liltle ceme- this ' time in ZI + Grqiluatecl Falls specially trained worked part priests Three pro- followigg Requiem offered tery Mass :1 splendid Sept.’ by the in Boniface's Church. assisted in their work 1 They t. Sur- co-opera- were gram. Nurses in viving his brothers and sisters: are With This worked doctors, psychiatrists. tion and lawyers, of group Joseph. Alphonse. Melrose. Bernard. regardless of people creed. Mrs. Schmidt Frank (Christine). all . \ Melroee: of Mrs. John A. Henry (Rose). handled hundred sixteen problem One marriage were cases John‘ St. Cloud. and Mrs. Bandel Sacred Little Falls.—Twenty-one their received diplomas in the Heart satisfactorily, 25 during the Eightynne turned out nurses (Mary), Denver. Colo. cases year. Eugene Gravel Chapel active. failed. St. Francis’ Convent currently and only of Amid relatives 10 Aug. large of and 30. are cases on a group Onamia.—Funeral services for Eu— gradhates, There in the Not only‘ friends, is this picture than the meets led by their solemn underclassmen, entered 'the chapel in eye. more Gravel Holy held in Cross gene were the straighten their thinking husbands and wives helped to Church Aug. the Rev. out 24 with Leo W are procession. Kapphahn. O.S.C., offering the Requiem and children spared their souls; but also hundreds of to were save Mass. Wilfred Illies, St. Burial the parish The Rev. in cemetery. *1 was Day the home, soul-wrecking experience losing complete place— of Closs "a Registrations His Mrs. wife, Eugene Gravel (Rose Cloud, principal speaker for the in home. Lescault), survives the institution, possible in foster with following placement ment and an a occasion, lauded the of- six and daughters: Mrs. courage sons What Did Do? the Women's Guild Hartman.. Pierz: Frederick. Eugene. the graduates in persevering in Ore.; Mrs. D'Alatr, R. Beacon, N. Y.: In St. its Guild Cloud and vicinity the Women’s $3,500 spent their three of study. In years At St- ’ 5 Ben‘ed I4 Sophie Knox. Mrs. Onamia: ' help ' with of'life. helped to the needy the necessities They bare ept. Id his talk he reminded his listeners Calif.; Manhattan Beach. Mrs. R. J. 5 people of their regardless creed. Phillipp, Minneapolis: M. Sgt. Edward that nursing necessarily must en- Gravel. American Embassy. Budapest. Five 1. hundred pe'o'ple happier Christmas time be- tail the giving self. It should at of were Hungary: William. Seattle. Wash: St. Joseph—Day regis- 'of food baskets distributed. student cation will be by the served be just another job but 'James. There not Onamia. several cause ,program women are grandchildren. Two sisters and three Four tration 2. hundred the St. the addition Miss Catherine twenty-five children public and parochial College of of in rather vocation. The at a nurse brothers survive: Mrs. Sophie Gans. had Benedict Casey ghpgls scheduled St.‘ Paul milk is Monday the college with their lunches for of to school because of the beware thinking of “What must Cloud: St. J. A. Nichols. Milwau- Mrs. faculty. afternoon, Sept. Miss o’clock. Casey, who studied Wis.; George, 14, at 2 kee. Louis. and Charles. I going this?” of to get " out ui am - . Onamia. clothing, at’the University Food, Resident registration Minnesota 3. student of fue‘l, medicine, provided for the etc, But rather she should ask, “What was were Leo Eicher; closed June. hungry, Prospective St. and Columbia University, the in has cold, and the sick in need. The actual number give?” I‘ can ' Time Cold Spring.—Leo Eichers, who 61. In Cloud held administrative students will have positions in of those who trans- helped is but unknown, of Aug. died buried in the 27. parish were everyone Nursing is tremendous was a voca- portation the furnished by the col- school number following them is systems of Requiem Mass grateful cemetery the Women’s of the Guild. to 9. a women tion; is it adventure with an offered Aug. in 29 St. Boniface's School lege registration of Minnesota communities day. and for on God, The speaker impressed the Church. His wife, Mrs. Leo Eichers has elementary been associated with Min- An expanding edu- the (Hedwig Liether). survives with the with graduates the thought that FREsHMAN SENIOR JIM AND POLLY State Department following children: Elmer. Cold of Spring; nesota Edu- real works hard to a nurse as Harold. Avon: Virgil, home: Mrs. at Held Receplion cation since 1945. In residence STOP Clarence Theisen (Leone), Cold save-souls 'bodies, Spring; for to Kaynee’fs SWAMP‘ED SAY: HOMEWO’RK, TO WITH as save the college, Miss Casey Jwill di- at Mrs. Sylvester Gerken (Mary). 'St. is nothing there lasting about Ted, Daniel, Wendel; and Florence student teaching and fol- do at rect “§_’s 'GOLLY. ARE HARD GET-BUT TO healing the body, but there-.is home. low-up work collegiate ' for the Ferdinand Weber value in healing lasting the soul. Honoring Nuns SEVEN-Up- placement bureau. A!” . ' RATES AN SURE Cloud—The Vincent Yzer: St. Rev. buckskin The Nightingale Pledge was offered the Requiem Mass in Other the changes college the mans on administered the graduates by to Cathedral St. Mary’s Aug. 31 Ferdi- for include faculty the of Sis- return Weber. nand who died Aug. 27. Burial Rev. Faustin the Klink, 0.F.M.,' Gonzaga the department of to ter Of New School in Calvary the Cemetery. Survivors was hospital chaplain. heather Mrs. Lawrence Cole, Mrs. Werner physics, following year’s teach- are: a knits Bartholoine Alfred, Daniel. Wocken. Eugene. all of ing Cathedral High School; Bishop at Cleveland.'0. Cloud; Donald. St. and . the departure of Sister Andre grandchildren _ There and two 13 are Addresses Class. “The development of firm great-grandchildren. following The sis- from the English college a depart- brothers also survive: Mrs. and character ters based Christian the faculty of Cathedral upon ment to After the presentation Mrs. the Spengler. St. Paul: Ig- Peter of principles is aim when our High in St. Cloud, and of Sister we ‘ADVE‘RT‘ISED Lem. elrosec Mrs. Ludwig natius ~IN diplomas, Bishop Peter W. Bar- help the in education of Heimenz, Melrose: Mrs. Susan Ham- your Therese Marie from the depart- tholome addressed words few Arthur Weber. meral. St. Cloud: a children.” This the state- was of education the faculty to ment Wash.; California; Carl Weber, Everett. congratulations of the to nurses. ment made by Sister Mary Ken- St. Boniface of High School in Michael Weber. Minneapolis Mr. and He warned is listeners young neth in informal talk the member Joseph’s Weber St. to of an Cold was a Spring; addition and the that there is something about Society. members a of Holy Spirit Parish, Sister ,of Ingrid, O.S.B., the . to Mary Mrs. Donahue which science they always must St. Cloud, Tuesday evening, on econoinics home department. Cloud—Requiem Mass of- St. “Science remember: cold; was is sci- Sept. The 1. occasion food was a Angels’ Sept. 5 in Holy Church fered is impersonal; science has ence shower and reception in Mrs. Donohue, died honor of Mary 78, who for- sage.- heart unless individual the "Burial Calvary Cemetery. Sept. 3. in dindeey Sizes Wee Men the was no Franciscan Sisters who will Surviving the following 'children: are» who applies the scientific 2 6X teach in the Holy Spirit ‘30 pro- Pa- new Mrs. Paul Madigan, Ind.; Terre Haute. cedures has heart." rochial School. Lerohl, Bovy; a Mrs. Andrew Mary G., Mrs. Dirkswager. St. Cloud; ' and Ed The sisters SURE it's. who have been Solemn Benediction with Loey Hopper. San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. to assigned to teach in Bishop Bartholome celebrant, the Cloud. Howard Two sisters. new and 1.. St. as shesgto 16 school grade Muller, Wash. and ‘ Sister Ken- Mrs. E. A. Seattle. the Rev. Patrick Riley, deacon, M. are 1 6 9 $ Calif.; Jessup, National City. Mrs. Josie neth, first grade; Sister M. ~ Rose- and the Rev. Arthur Hoppe, sub- DEAD OUT Ray, brother. Michael Graham. and $2.75 ' a to lyn, second Sister grade; M. An- deacon, followed. There Dak., also survive. N. are drew, grandchildren three great-grand- third' and and fourth 15 grades; Members of member Donahue children. Mrs. was a Sister M; Hugh, fifth sixth and On Your Bridget’s Circle. Daugh- St. Mission of Graduation Class grades; Sister and M. Peter, Christi Mothers" So- of“'Isabella: sev- ters // . n Daughters tin, and Third enth eighth ciety. of and grades. The members gradua- of the .' Order of St. Francis. Mrs. James Lansing, president Peter L. Virmg tion class Mae Bode, Anna are of the Holy Family Society, in- Pierz.—Funeral services Neb.; Raeville, Marcella were con- Boros, troduced the Franciscan Sisters Church ducted St. Joseph's Aug. 18 in Monica Savings Little Falls; Deustcr- L. Virnig. who died Aug. Peter 76, for the monthly at meeting of the Paul; St. Margaret Hans— The Solemn Requiem Mass of- 15. was mann, ganization held in the Institute o fered by Fathers Robert Schulzetenberg. Helen Prairie; Long Hick, meyer, Building. Voight, Wilfred Birk. Burial Robert and 1. Jo Podlasek, and Jacque- Mary parish the His wife. in cemetery. was Minétte, The Rev. James pas- Mrs. L. Virnig. with the Peter survives line Sehwartz, St. Cloud; Jean IN blessed tor, of the Holy statue following children: Edward. Wer- a seven Maloney, Johnson Delores and - Wonderfully 'washable...no Pierz: — Carl. and Peter F.. Fred, ironing necessary! Family the at meeting, and also ner. Dorothy Alexandria; Lanners, Minneapolis: Mrs. Victor Otremba. reminded Preshrunk the parishioners be for to fit! Neatly the permanent at Royalton: and Mrs. Olaf Vang, Deer- snug Taunton; Catholic Church Loans the impressive present for brother. Joseph, Wash- One of wood. collar, roomily cere- where they should be...and Lee, Evansville; Rose Ann Jo- There also survives. ington. 26 of the laying of are the mony cor- sized shoulder and chest accommodate at to grandchildren. ‘ sephine Lipinski, Ivanhoe; Joan the for school nerstone and new Bertha M. Stephan Mrs. _ boys. New, original Kaynee styles in colors. active Kenyon; McCarthy, Jané‘xMulve- church many Friday, Sept. 4, at on M. Long Prairie.—Mrs. Bertha hill, St. Mary Ann Peter; Ru- KEENAN 7 CLAREY, who died Aug. 24. INC. Minneapolis, Stephan. Minn. a p.m. was FOREST PREVENT FIRES! following parish cemetery .the dolph. Silvers buried in Brainerd; Helen business After the meeting, Mass offered Aug. 28 in St. Requiem a For Information Albany; Mail Dorothy Tomsche, and to entertainment by provided was The Church. Rt. Mary of Mt. Carmel Theisen, Wadena; Beatrice Joan the St. Cloud School of Dance, John A. g-l-lg-r-Ig-Illo-I-Io-I'Io-I-Iofi-I'o-rlofi-Io-I-lo-I'IIoT-II-ro-I-so-IiIo-r-|o--I-|o-l-|o-I-|O'I'IO'I'I"'|'i Henry OR Quintin J. Thul Verndale; Sister Weber, and instructed by Babler Mrs. C. and Colletti. Sister Mary Tonette Mary Brendan and Refreshments 7171/2 St. Germain '195 St. W. Robie .0 Little Falls. also DeMontfort, served. She were St. Cloud, Minn. Wears hot St. Paul, Minn. a I . Movie . vCUrrent Ratings NAME She’s Well dressed! theaters list includes The following movies appearing in at ADDRESS these Albany, Alexandria, Andria, Belgrade. Clarissa, towns: Falls, Morris, Randall, Foley, Little Souk Centre, St. Cloud, and charming with0ut Touch of complete the No is Wheaten. costume a A-I L huge' FANDEL’S! Come and the hot but from, in see a and Morally. 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