St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 2, 1953 · Page 5 of 8
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so} THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, October 2, 1953 PAGE Clean Garden Attends for Minister Spring: Prime 8mokey 94' sags.- 62am ‘ by Ship - Enthronement Ottawa , Transportation, Motor St. Minister Ottawa.—Prime I O mond Bros Ru Archbishops, and Laurent, seven I_ y I , n I I I . I The Ifollowing Montevideo: solemn Janette. SaukI RapidS. ris: Raymond J., Mrs. of attended the Because Bishops Note: (Editor’s 25 II also brothers John. Paul IMacurda (Bernadette), and C. Oak- Sisters Sll‘VlVe: revious isSues - Rev - th M f f t 1 k . . enthronemep t e 0.5 D II o Space In I ac 0 I Clear L St. Cloud; Tony, Leok’and land. Calif.:‘ Mrs. Chester Fultz and Inc. ' ' e: .: ’ i. followmg . Archbishop the of Lemieux I I Joseph the report CloudII:I (Antoinette), IgiIiIalsz St. oIIouierinzg Fresno. CalirI.II AlsoA on as . or- III sur- Mi“ St Cloud "on. 5“, viving ' sisters: delayed two nton unti Ildebiando has been ' Archbishop ‘ funeials osenu; rs. ames rry. are Aftei I wo an rs. - Ottawa. vegetablesI - 4 . your . . . . ale . “I . K KolbI I .IMIIIeIIIII PoIIIII WIII NatheI WIIIdeIIIII IIIIII MISI George . Apostolic Delegate week.) harvested Antoniutti, this to and after Jack -Frost ' Belgrade. There grandchildren. I 11 are Isidore Schmitt has presi d d Mr. Knight paid his Unirer Fourth Degree visit, Canada, it is time Sweeney Frank Mrs. was a to e Cloud.—ISidore St. Schmitt. who died . Columbus. of think of cleaning the garden in Sept. buried Calvary Ceme- of‘ 14. up Mass Falls—Requiem Little was was Bernard Marsolek following Requiem Mass offered for Mary's Church tery spring. in St. next fered Sept. 10 :1 Ma'ry's Sept. in St. Cathedral. His 17 who 58. Friink Sweeney. for Mrs. Bowlus.—chuicm offered Mass PLATING was If diseases and insects have Schmitt wife. Mrs. Isadore (Josephine). Koaveny Leo Monsignor ’1‘. ’7. died Sept. Stanislaus‘ Sept. St. Church ‘23 in for suIrvives\\vith the' following children: Sacred the been revalent Burial in in officiated. the MarsulckI died Bernard who Sept. arden 55’ was pagt “ aegirabl - Isadore. Jr., Mrs.IMary MaJeske, and Sweeney _ Gold Silver Frank Cemetery. Heart sur- The Franck Bialka officiatedI 20I Rem I. .. this it is I I II SUInmer_ - I St. Cloud. and Mrs. ISIrlore Schaedler. IIe (laugh. three and I with Burial wives in MtI Carmql Cemetery son Nickel a B," was Co _ the er to debrls I p}, There I I North Prairie. grand- and burn 11 MIil- _ remove I Tillman. ItI Theodore are OnoleI Mrs. MrsI Mmsolek smvives with in ters: P fidwardI * Chalices children. Sarazin. Norman Mrs. \ wnukec. Wis; opole; ‘he following children: Ianté Remove dead d k D an ra_e Saulter, Bernard I Mm. Landing: on I Raymond. Clarence, Alfred. Reeds Mrs_ Richard JI Meinz of and * . x _ 0111 fruits I of I orlums Minneapolls‘ tomato, Falls‘ Lq‘ms‘» up Little and. califm‘f‘ia: With the air Clallde- cucum- “my St. Cloud—Funeral Mrs. services for I grandchlldren her, {mm tome England? Mr“ Ray MCChes' * M0n5trances There and melon that are 1" Richard J. Me'iriz held Sept. 21 in you were ohn (Eleanor). California; Richard.B’iIalk" Mrs. Be'IIfleld xxdiirdh'li°iiin3i£d53m$iiidili‘ ' ne_ Mr" B' J' OCIaStIIé‘IIdTél Kidscz figlxslfigfil; ' I 53;}:3‘222 .- MRI-2:: harvest to This . . . .WIU prevent * Candlesticks I (Delphine). Mrs. volunteer 9 plants Morris—Funeral R5. ’Assm. (Mildred). Marcella. t Margaret. and many 00’“ serVICES,WEI‘e held in gar- e within dir Approval ... the Solemn uiem Ma... Io minqu from Ecclesmstical - - we port. I: q Church A . 2J1“ all aneapom- The” . duet“ 539% . An"; Pf . sillni‘fmxh . don “1°40”.untochbloroomI—complfloh' Ia” " next the Rev. ' ing Severin Schwieters. year, were ' rdied Obt - d B Mrs. giandchildren. brotheI'S, mm 11 IFour for 0 I0? IenIle lwumondsocialfuneiiou. ale deacom the REVI and Richard weyI no: . . . . Ifi.you ‘ I dld I I gOOd 30b MCGUIth I pIr‘e’II‘s M’Ch‘gani 'Roynnon' I The Pete“ Mm'tm' 30. gem Aug. V FRANK J. W 3' subdeacon. the -0 1“ Present in con“ I sanctuary E ‘ r has“Homeless... n - $22212““ll.§‘e‘fi“:£ie"°f€l:€.‘ stills Y“ Y can R2? " tronmg Most Rev. in w- pests garden, EISENSCHENK your i —I gggfhgmem‘ggg ~ ‘ ‘ - "2‘; - tfl‘flfl‘TEarflfi x - - .r . l should , .. - . . , . the compost refuse FORESITFIRESI STONYISLANDAT Cold Minn. svrinx. BurialIwas you CHICAOOPI-Iem Box 413 Mrs. Louis (Katie). Milwaukee. Buckman. Smeija Paul Kunkel. PREVENT SIXWSEVENTH Fnr‘uul” 3"”ng instead Monsignor is'i Mrs: Mike Skay (A“n°)- burning the Calvary CemEter-V' and Of Rev. It. Rake in Kost; the fit. Peter up and Benfield. J. HOIdingford' husband. “150 survive- 13. her Lorsung Fathers and Roger Vossberg. leaves from REG us PAT on are lawn too and your Seattle, Bierlein, George Mrs. her sister. Louis Traufler. Kadd James Minettc, Arthur Kathleen Edith Longwell them to.the refuse pile. Wash. HQPDE' Edward RamaChe‘r- WIIfEPd St. Cloud—Funeral services Catholic Aid Sought were Wegerhedere, Sr. lllies. and Breitenbeck. C.SS.R. Burial Start Joseph the pile in back conducted in St_ Augustine’s compost septI 22 in Assumption Cemeter Mrs. was Survizing 3:33.53; .lffiItlg':gnM%§“}ja $823812; or; ~ — - 0f flifefif‘dfi; . . . fills-“gmfimq other New York—The . Lit“: Welfare YOUI‘ garage and 01' In some Meinz. died 34. Sept. 17. seCIUded first For SachI’l hfil'ldhusllalkd}; Rmhmfii’gnfé SIPOt- eaCh thiae {Oll‘xll'lmz 25 vino “I‘VE York Health Council .H‘e'art Cemetery of New Longwell. who diedISept.‘ 20.IThe Rev. square ' Ema fiTfsfiméu? £9917 0f 'Mr.a.1.,’;d 1:: P119 If“? surface, Frau“? offiicfatel‘} Burial apply following about City hopes work with Catholic offered to W“ ‘In Mass Requiem a. fifgffi: the Eehourge-IIVEIII‘; v.5. “wisp .hzmioiig...n;r 5:35 mum of brother. NI:er St; complete i3“ garden in planning whole Sept.R7 for a any Elmer Berg. and Francis. groups a. ) Ednuucfili fertlhzer-I tlseniégei—‘vices: filigctsfrzifif‘effigflvffimfhehai 938‘: :rhls Wlll hasten city, despite the withdrawal the of sisIteII's: La Vonne. Mrs. Breckenridge: Surviving are - Afigustine.fm‘a 3.2%” m'lIaMTS ngfIfIiIefifIteréglizig {3:133:33- decomposition of the Catholic the refuse agencies from John 53 .and sonIzIIIMrsII and daughters three St_ number a .. l in Chicano: addition will (Anna). “"39 council resident make Jackson rfi- ‘ Carl Loeb it " more and the ' r' ' time of her death at - p as- was cIIEAII St. Cloud: Elwaine. » Carol Jean. Sandra, ~ Mrs. I 111.; : I k' Iliilfnhmset‘éalf' k ‘AAAA . figSC‘gg‘IOfta‘rlI'fiofigghgdlgfl ~ . . . .I Valuable they left,” sertedt “We I I . 35?: fertilizer. Keep the Jerold. and all home. l' at. are sorry Joseph as a and In; l be Loeb hope Will top of the pile wezertseder said. “We low.in it the DRUGS Raymond A. Lehn Mr. Falls. center Little Jr.. Mann. Cathedral also DRUGS She tower. was )Av-r Society. Joseph's St. member of it will rain'water. possible together toward collect work Scak- the member of TC Alumni. TC to Fuc- was so a :1. Brandon.—The J. Rev. Anthony Kin- Iilty Knosalla Wives. and the St. Ann's Chris- Johanna the Mn. co-operativo pile the general good sella of with the Requiem Mass offered in the it'is ing: water l as Mothers Lian St. Mary’s Cathedral. of of- Fulque St. Ann Church Aluz. for Ray- C. 25 F. Staples—The Rev. built health will welfare planning for help hold BLDG. and CLINIC the LOCH LE5 refuse m... 19 John Sept. Funk Lehn. who mond A. 38. died Aug. Mass 16. Requiem in the fered Catholic in place city." The the whole and hasten decomposi- Mrs. I Church for Burial in the parish cemetery. Heart KEMPS Sacred LADY the was New Munich—Requiem Mass Sixth was a Maln Man-Ker oldest fiirviving withdrew in after tion. Next his Mr. protest spring Staplcs‘ and the Knosalla. parents, rein- Johanna are groups. offered Sept. in the Immaculate 21 compos CATERING ICE CREAM Burml‘was Lehn August and his sisters: 16. two died Sept. .In who rs. dent, Church admit- be Conception for John birth control Funk. applied 71. . to garden was a group can your _ Moran. Angeline Mrs. Leon Blenkush, II and St I Cemetery at Call Isadore‘s 0thmar 9th Ave. '2nd & No. St. 56.7 who died Sept. 18. The Rev. L. council. ted the plot and flower to beds soil children: loud. Drugs following Save the as a Surviving Hohmann. O.S.B.. officiated. Burial are was on I L. Mrs. John. conditioner Peter. Joseph. and fertilizer. Frank. the parish in His cemetery. wife. Mrs. Ty Serving Necesso Nocotny Pieces John Mrs. (Mary), and Patrick John Funk (Elizabeth Bloch). survives Staples. Room Needs Sick all and (Agnes). of the following with children: Henry. Tony. Mrs. and Joseph Wanker Cieselman (Bar- « Elizabeth Mrs. TO Protect You and Your bflml- FrPEDIOIIJI Edward and Norbert, Mrs. for services Morris.—Funeral - ' I . I SEWDMIIUImhidSIEter ClementIIBismnrok. _ died who 73, Gieselman. Elizabeth e u Th CALL ’ CALL 28 1151 _ Minnesota! I OE I I;II‘Il:Ie IIIIIOWIIIIIII.bngthemeoargs,sInIteIIIoInI; e i AstumptIion I held in i Sept. 4. were Har RevJ the With ow Church 7 Sept. ViveI Nicholas MIIIIIIIIIIWI and BOWbeIIIII ‘ I CLOUD. MINN- I ST. Mass. Requiem the offering Sheldon mam-limo N. an.: the Rev. J. I ii. Funk. Green- I II . I. . Cemetery. Calvary the in Burial was wald: Mrs. f. A. Schwinzhnmmcr. St. - Reliable children: following Sound, Life Insurance To the Surviving lll‘e Martin; Sebastian. Freeport; Adam and Morris; «vapor Myrtle. Herman: Francis. and Barbara. Albany. L Wis.i. Burlington. Mathilda. Mary Sister Catholic Uhildren Men, Women , . Nicholas (Iliertha). B. Meyer Winkcls Albin Mrs. and two surviving Pierzfie Also Minneapolis. Funeral are services were con- At The Lowest Possible Rates In Mrs. SERVICE grandchildren. AMBULANCE GRANITE CITY ducted Sept. and 11 10 in St. Joseph'sIChurch sisters of the member Nicholas for B. Meyer. Gieselmnn 68, who died was a , of Daughters and Mothers Sept. Burial PII‘IIII Societieu 7. in the 261 Christian parish was ceme- Efficient Courteous Reliable Surviving his tery. wife. Mrs. Nich- Isabella. are -—- —- olas Meyer, and the following six chil- §~—-—2<-<— John Kaveny St. 110-22 Ave. N0. 507 Call Cloud Clifford dren: Mrs. Braun, Richard. who 67. Knveny, Cloud—John St. Little Falls: Mrs. Jerome Schaefer. Dioceil‘e Calvary ‘in buried In the St. Cloud 10. Sept. died was Harold. Lerald Mrs. ThiolcuI and Fred- o - - Mass Requiem following Cemetery :1 cl‘ich, Picrz. Also; surviving the are Church. Angels’ Holy 12,000 Sent. 14 in Over members 80 Parish offered socielies in folowing brothers and sisters: Jake. officiated. Sur- John Laky Rev. The Washington; Little Peter, Falls; Joseph DIETMAN'S Knyeny John o GROCERY Mrs. his wife, viving are Michael. and l’ierz; Mrs. Anna Lancer For further local parish officer. Miami, information of Donald contact and (Mae) sons, two your and Mrs. Mary Longer, Pierz; Mrs. and Also Paul. St. Bernard of sur- and Fla.. Anthony Hartman, Paul. St. write John or Mrs. sisters. his viving are Mrs. Julianna Stumpf Vasecka of Association Mrs. James GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY and ‘ ‘ MEATS ' Vasecka Wudena, The Catholic Aid oi Joseph, Minnesota IIIPIierz.——Mrs. brother, Julianna Stumpf. and Staples who a Sept. buried 9, in the Mueller. l€( was A' John 139 Refill“ WGIk DI". P-M- Phil!“ 1“ A-M- 5 7:30 10 0" parish following Solemn cemetery Re- a Mass ‘Requlem Solemn Cloud.——A 8th So. A.M. Ave. Ftidny EMA 520 St. 4'7 7:30 9 W' 9‘11 Sire“ ‘ to St- 3"] 2’ an' I quiem Ma“ ff d S II 12 , SI Chugch‘f‘e I The” 12:15 gob“; inMIIsIItIIeIMaIxIIIIS I 113A SeIImI.I offered ' SI.uCIoud. Minn. suudm M. 3:30 A. PM. to JOSIeph.s was Ram CIathedIrHI fOTIII 9rth Vomt officiated. assisted by Father Athn'nasius R'ev I I ' 1” Sept. died “e KunkelI and the Robert Schulzetenberg. III-e A Mass d as_ ElitctElcl'byghqugv I E‘SQeverin :nrvlvflg I “Eifhegoiowmtfiight " Schwieters “hi: ' Frlend ' ' Idea, Treasured Mfgesiglfls for . . ren: s. EdWMdIr Agrég: 311.3? v - A > BeniItIezn. . . a EIII‘Iqxe theIRev. and deacon. _ Now chalce _ of Busmess _ and selection I wfigImJothsufifefigr subdegcmeBuIrvuigle a Poster (Margaret), “In Mrs, Jo}... . . . . Pszyb'n“ (Theren)' sligvives'with. PM" “mm”: CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Personal eosy-Io-useA-volume following the Mrs. Peter Przybilla (Julia). Buckman: V (Lidwina), Nowak Mrs. Stan children: available. Frank. Pierz: and Mrs. Hubert Bares. JIr., Fondell. Frank SAINT Mrs. and Leo J., (Frances). Cloud. St. A brother, Carl. ANDREW P.. Brain— Armand Minneapolis: (Rose). Cloud, St. also survives. Also home. Renne. survivmg and at erd; M. Leo Guck ‘ and Sisters: brothers following/ the hostessplanning SUPPLIES quet are MISSAL DAILY Michael, will make certain she Cloud; Saul: Rapids—Funeral SMART MAY PRINTING arms Paul, St. services for 8. Mathew and supper I: Jacobs Leo M. Guck Albert, held and Sept. the H 16 in A were ' ' ' above ' Servmg shown Iall the aendy nr lhas p33... : pieces pieces. necessary serving Wezrauch. Sacred Heart Church, The Susan Stephen Mrs. Rem Icre Dafiodll pattern. St. Germain St. 1402 Cloud Phone , 1502 of mIeImber SchreIder, ma ’P.0.R., offered church Mueller the Solemn " Cloud. Mr. for St. le+e was a I h v a com P . V0 Ume 666 St-“Jmph' to' £32533 31.3; bvd is}? Cplgmbum 15m: 1.19“ Kraut“ 0; thgl she has all the individual certain would like hostess who The ‘ , Printing , Milton Commercial 185. €3.00 an 0 e e CV. “3'1” C11“ ‘ a" If she’ll need. season , fall delightful n . v , . this . . . entertain pieces ‘ ‘ in servmg Wiersgalla. a ,subdcacon. Burial Guck hold weight. light _ turkey to having cold she’s I in the convenient parish and cemetery. Survivin . . was or manner easy anld‘ 0 I services" . Rapids.—Funeral . . . . . Sauk were Letter Press Offset & his wife, Mrs. Guck (Anna) are she need cold buffet chicken, will consider should I a supper. Heart a Sacred inspiration in gift of Sept. 16 conducted Make children: - ’ Mrs. Edward Binafcld (Jean- yours a need the fork. She’ll also popular is died I buffet meat who ‘The Guck Leo Church for supper a ette). Mrs. Ethen Kenneth (Arlene), used be that ' parish gift the Burial in each of right pieces for Sept. 13. serving entertaining. every week-end was Mary Theodore form of Anna, Mrs. Ferkinhoff may a Mrs. . . wife, . his Surviving cemetery. (Kathleen). Dennis. are Betty and Mae. salads and the vegetables, with the hot invite Popular hostess enables It to day of The year! a a following the Guck. and Leo sons There grandchildren, two Stephen are In all, there nine her CHILDREN of friends PREFER number pastry. Binsfiel to large Edwkard es— Mrs. are I daughters: and became and Ronald Binsfeld. busines! Jtraveler p‘erson or . . Mrs.‘Kennet . This Rapids: serving pieces. Sauk sential (Janette). this For home. reason, many Mrs. Barney Lembeck pocket Minneapolis: Mary Ann. slip (Arlene) Ethan it's into To for month, the first time, buffet or planning families easy we are are a Richmond—Mrs. Theodore FerkiIn- Barney Lembeck. Mrs. Sauk Rapids; math/land has all simplified that introducing chest during football 'supper the handbag. Has who 17. Dennis, 79. died Sept. buried in the a Saul: Rapids; (Cathleen). sea- hoff ar- was new parish Calif.: following well Diego. cemetery Requiem serving pieces nine in San the marines with 8. as as. a 3v improved .son. - and Type). rangemenl’ Mass fol- offered Peter The Sept. in Sts. Rapids. 21 and Sauk Mae. Betty and t ht.” about ' for ei ’ neIedInthorry Ahostess g SGI‘Vche Paula ' Church. Surviving ‘ - 150 ti. ‘ . (1 _ l th t krill/rife: ‘ Andrew Fallgflvlr; are o Mxres. vH-‘e I‘li;(l'llf.exljlttzl: - folder salnf mu5+ra+ed I |O_page dlshe3,.such cold Mam I rules for - of rigid set. number v on childi‘enzI Carl as August. New Munich: II ’3 - I John usually Pilkington and oultry, (Alma). Ceeleton. Nick Helten. buffet Mrs. for meats bindings and Paul: table so. the Daily Missal. wu‘h Ullman. ting are. sup- a prices. . Ore.: Mrs. Alice Werner. Chi- and Bay” Buck. Coos polo; Laura Mrs. of Calio. N. end the table. placed eit few only at need follow She er 61'. a Ore. sister. A Mrs. Henry Mayhew Lemheck. Schroeder. Mrs. Peter Ill.. calzo. Sale On local and Creamed mushrooms hot D. John according at to rules, asic Melrose. your also survives. There There three Rice. Guck. Gust For‘ Lake; and Door Delivery are are should be in covered grandchildren vegetables Bros. great-Irraan- and two 1847 Rogers of grandchildren. Shaw, two ‘ - children. Mrs. Lembnck member Catholic was Lobster Newburg, Book Store Goods a dishes. Church Dealer rules fol- few Romuald ,After these Krnemer Mrs. or are or Call 55 of the Christian Mothers Society. prepared be in chef-I full make the hostess Kraemer. lowed, Cold Spring.—Mrs. Romunld eggs, can a can Sylvester Mehr in laid who died Sept. 13. to rest The ‘salad, olives. ing dish. ingenuity. was of her use St. Mnrtin.—A Solemn Requiem Mass following Re-_ . parish the cemetery a. and pickles, jelly dessert ’ example, for Napkins, even are Offered Sept. 19 in St. Martin's loin so. offered Sept. Mass was quiem . generally the table both its Lhurcfinfar at SSyltvesItEr III/IIehrII stacks 35. Cwth ‘placed at IIfiIoi-nuali ‘IIx'meIgIrIiei- Church. are on Boniface’s or one in ._ . in with ' glglseses' survives daug ter. Was 9 Clo-the "ntg'lle ' ' ' "" 1 GD eIV. too’ e HI so (ng a. a are - algogrsefweavel comers . 1 Ortmnm OHXCIMEKL I O.S.B.. I by flSSINred and Mr. her parents. surviving " are Plates - . on Ig ampe I812 Ie o the Rev. P. AanborI. 5 ouI Cold O.S.B.. deacon. and Springs, Peter Leither. Mrs. . flat flat Silver I laid I eight The out piles, about and the placed Rev- .l.‘ Burkbard; 033” and brothers enters: Iis followinir and the in ‘1 a $333252."‘Mi‘liv‘ivo'é‘finif.hfiieliii').M1viT-i f°rm nt‘éffiieéndhtii‘l‘il °°nventl°nal I‘é’il'il'e’l"uiml£$3iii'- I I at stack- ‘0 1“ S°m.e a ' Places. It . . 'Convement “Servng neither: “11- never homer: V6? 1319095 3T0 Mehr member Catholic oIIuie Alvin and Kimball: was a ‘ The should be racked. haw. Mr. Ol‘del‘ explains 0‘ Foresters lnIIRIChmond.Ianrl lportant, servmg Leither. Cloud: Clarence Leither. St. " film 35”” Name S°°'°ty Mm” °i should be arranged 92'? R‘B’ “New when_plan- “fir”; EMF? Jamb“ hostess, ' ,“The smart par- pieces - m'i Springs; ‘ ‘ Inger. u ~ allel h - d. h rs. Will . make - buffet tot . - . her . serv . Q In g_ is es. er su pp ‘nm 3 St. Germain - v CIOUCI St. COM Leander Lenher’ - Edging?“ and . Gerald ' Steve'Otremba. . In l T .- Buckman.——-Funernl services were d d Cl J Ml'l- T en VI" l Y C conducted Sept. in Michael‘s 19 St. Bowlus.——Funeral Church Gerald were for Steve Otremba. Missionary servwes New 16. Stanislaus’ Church Sept. held 15 in St. who died Sept. Surviving his 16. are PM. who died M Jendro. 21. I Clyde Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Otremha. parents. 01‘ 1‘3. Prospectus from Principal Office Underwriter AM. "quad Hours 9 5 to on husband. her Arrangement Sept. Surviving plan 12. and his brother Donald. and sisters St. York—A New film Chile are on Richard. Clyde Jendro, and Paul: Mrs. Edward Athman. Lastrup; INVESTORS son. one DIVERSIFIED SERVICES agricultural-industrial d an an Mr. and Also surviving her parents, Locally Aloys and Mrs. Kalis. Little-Falls. Owned are and, Operated allows family to school the Mrs. Anderson, Royaltom in Molina has Ray OI: every town se- , I ssnaususo 1894 AS INVESTORS Mrs. Anne Lange SYNDICATE 5qu Barney LOSINSKI, Manager J. P. MARTHA Asst. KROLL, been roduced Mar knoll for t fine ' Fatheri's. Sclloolyfor e St. Francis—Mrs. Anne Lange, who at MINNEAPOLIS, — cure .a a MINNESOTA servme Cloud—Funeral Bar- services for St. Entitled died buried Sept. 21. in the was Licensed under Minnesota Small Sept. Loan Slilss, who died 17. Act 84. were aflord‘ ney parish cost It following cemetery Requiem can movie the color FaI‘IIici-s, natural 3. Church Sent. held John’s Cantilisi in St. I Mass Sept. offcl'ed in St. 24 Francis’ Meekes George A. Hoff Eivind l Calvary Cemetery. Burial in 19. series of docu- is of was new Church. Surviving the one a ‘ following are Martha C. Fowler Mrs. Barney Karl F. Thurn Surviving his wife, are children: Cinniel film’s, Mrs. Anton (Agnes). each running half mentary following (Cecelia). and -the l Sluss Anderson sons Smith Melvan L. C. Vernon Ben Henry. Mrs. and St. Francis: Mi- hOIl-n'i tha? SIhOW thIe imihod:3gh,tfi::éygiosefilhn§13meyfimggij WOIrk 0f ' an clImel TsIchida (Rose). Eagle: ’ Grey John. Jacob Baas Lee Oliver ‘ ' - - r American distant :sioux Falls. s. Dak.: Mrs. Clarence missmners in - ~ . E' Ham" (ROSSL Cloud' Pearl M‘ J°hn M's' Carl Mm" St' - Murphy I I ‘ Francis Ioehner (Veronica) St There Th v f‘l d 1 1 ane- Wuhasso; Richard. S. 858 11115 popu Anthony. an ale . a1 . grandchildren I Emil II. I: Swanson .I_._. 18 and 23 great- are Effinxrton. Dak.: I upolis; Leonary. New S. showmgs and TV EIiAL f01 HOME gioup au- grnndchildi‘en FUN STORE Cloud. Also surviving AIIdIIIIII and St. . OSCAR men’s diences- Manager Diviunnnl HAGEN John Badner Sr. .lnnohowski. Mrs. pm. his sister. . . ' —Funerlll , STLLOUDMINN. TELI60 't Foley; John. Cloud his brothers, N St. and ' Holdingford. services for / 822/, St. Germain I I l I Alia. Wis. There an] Joseph. West John six, ‘ nudnei-I who died Sept 75I 21_ I, . I grandchildren and five great- 10 Cloud. Minnesota held St. Sept. Hedwig's in St. 23 /' are i were I / Commercml . grandchildren. ‘ Tflepm‘m. I Cthl'cl‘l. Surviving the followinL! are “i Th H f h . I . e ome Michael elm Mu. Wltzman PUBLICATIONS o ors I I PRINTING mes: lihllill'en: John. home: & I Andrew. Oak at . / Ill.I; Mrs. ILonIl Px'ornbley Mass Cold Sljrin¢._——Requieln lawn, ‘ spec'ah‘“ Pnn‘mg . . was. . . . / \ ' m I (Alum). Miltown. Wu: Mary. Minne- Han Schaffner and Ma“ Clo”, St. Honiface's offered Sept. 19 in . fll’OII-‘H , and MI‘IS. .hylljfltcr Novel-e1; A a Michael ' Church for Mrs. Witzmun. ' I . Ithai'gui'et)II. hIlIVIIIInYIEIIDOIIS. There II who Burial in I‘ ROI died SeptI are - IGI ‘ , N I, was . I , ’99 the parish Surviving: the / SW“ C 1 l'e'l- ‘ cemetery. 1n g. are \JNNNNNG\)G\JG\JG\JO\JG\ D . . . , I following Paul; children: Ben. St. Mrs. Mr“ Michael Witzman -. ',. Lahr. Valley: Cold Al Edcn Joseph. A - C old Spling.—bunelnl . for . I I servwes - . P. Cl d: . . :M.. BEHIde L St. . t onxnfiirg Sios‘ier MIS. Michael Ling. .-u Witzmaanere - held St. .Mary’s Sept. Cloud; St. . . . 7 and m st‘ Bon'mces Church the with m Clairmond. Minneapolis. Also surviving ligilatin‘éicfigrthg °s1§ltéfiif§ciien3fnil3'ii_££2 ggintwgecsfteggIIfIgchgnevagzfif} fig; m _ , by the “Nata! Red“ vernon M'l-‘er: I I Spi'ing': Kinzér. " John Cold and Peter Clubs For Churches Parishes ' am O.S.B.. deacon and the Rev. Hugh Witz - - Book Thelen.lennefap€IIIIIS. CerflI.:IN1IZm1IZntI:VaS Let . . . plan Jubilee .. help us you your mm; OISIBII subdeacom Father Lumen . I mam m . rs in “ 5 '2“ ° e "f » . SENT‘NEL I . SAVE WITH . SAFETY "‘ ‘P“‘°"‘“" C°- GLASS co Rapig::gFungfafi°:ewices . William F. Unger E. St. Germain 413 o ' Sank were , . in" I Jihone I 1103 EnIndIifItc? II:an ' MelroIsIIer—él‘hteh SIept. IIl8FIin Skacred Rfiv. Igofft- IMatlIIvilas . ' Phone 2828“, Division 2316 st F d I S avings S & LIoan Accounts provide with u” "3"" C and. Minnesota “‘ safety good °" 1"”? .“"°' "3_ “‘3’!” " e“ ' 9. equ‘em .eD- 855. L eIra e I I m dim W In“! ~. $313}: lilhghioilziylil‘zcesrgiis . 'finsgte'fmififiiedcTowfitfifi . . , Funds I received by. theI10th of month ’ ‘ earnings. any are ' . providing the habit “edited of W‘th mm first form the al.3iui2iWSM' ¥.a,liig.”‘iifil:ii.i: who Tunis“.iiz‘ers-diill‘cu _ People FRESH POI-LY AND MAN SENIOR ‘ JIM usually successfuL [utifle N. the Bismarck. Dak.: Joan. 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