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

November 13, 1953 · Page 4 of 8

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Church before g. clubbed the church, Egerman-Copa into when mob of Italian the daughter bride of young way The is a Oct. 12. bridegroom Falls.—The Miss rioters and used fire Jamma. The Little marriage of of the Mrs. Gertrude some NCCM Supports Drive Thell. daughter John Mary Jo Cops, of Mr. and Mrs. and is the of Mr. son the hoses force to rest. out Mrs. Doris Richard Egerman, Jamma, A] Gone. The attendants Sr. to were son For National Shrine George Richard Thell. Mrs. Egerman. took Thell, and of Mr. and Rosemary Mary’s Church Oct. place St. 26. for President Graczyk. in Concert Deverin on Father Reisengcr the cele- Jerome was SviheI-Schwagel Washington. T h National e couple's branth The attendants — were Nuptial Mass Spring—Before Washington—The Little Sing- Cold a Helen Yvonne Egerman. Copa. Cathe- Catholic Council Men of is sup- Church. St. Boniface's offered Nov 2 in Virgil rine Prasch, Egerman, and Paris Cross of Wooden the of ers daughter Miss Schwagel, of Lu enthusiastically porting the nn Robert Copa. na- the in special concert the A‘l Schwagcl, became Mr. and Mrs. gave a Stang-Libbesmeier HAPPY'TOM! appeal of tion-wide Bishops and the Svihel, Mr. bride Joseph of of President and House for White son Cloud—The Miss St. of marriage POOR JOHN! Svihel. The Mrs. Joseph attendants This Eisenhower. famous National Shrine the Mrs. Luvcrne Libbesmeier, daughter for the Im- of Mr. of Marilyn Buettner, Svihel. Irene were Andrew Libbesmeier, and Mrs. to Irvin under the direc- Catholic choir, Delores Klein, Mary Jane Spoden, Conception. maculate Mr. Stung. of lrand Mrs. Joseph son Schwagel, John Vouk. Marvin Rich- drives clunk. Sandra He Tom loves his Ferdinand Monsignor of a smart tion says: place new Stang. took St. Mary’s Sr., in * and draw attention Lloyd Fink, Notker Kiess, To ard the to _. “Well, na- it’s transportation,” convertible U. S., is of the Cathedral Father Wilfred and Maillett, Oct. 28. do tour on on a Svihel. so . . . Illies undertaking, the celebrant. The bride’s tional NCCM ‘is SOMETIMES and it is was the girls. until March. He which will continue managed the Welters-Jaeger attendants Eileen Libbesmeier, . . . were when it’s stalled not and down-payment originating its The choral made of radio easily traditional with Florence run- up before Stang. Anna Lommel. group, Paynesville.—Married Sept. and 21 ning Louis bridegroom's repair bills. old, Nuptial Mass Stang the John Hour offered St. Louis' Catholic from in at- the crypt boys from 11 16 he has to was been the up a years money sav- Church Rosina tendant. Jaeger, daugh- Miss were wishes he’d and started ‘church of the in the East shrine Sun- performed ing for the for .now room sav- every the purpose over Jacobson-Zenner Bemai‘d of late Mr. and Mrs. ter ing punch for November. enjoyed cookies and LAST day. in Bishops then in The Jaeger, and Lawrence, Walters, 'of up at a new car account a year son Cloud.-——Miss St. an Dorine Zenner and . . . condudt Mr. Mrs. Welters. and Reinhard The President and he’d have will funds of the beautiful guests this for John bank! appeal Jacobson married in St. year; a an as were Varlcy Rev. Joseph Mass. offered the Mary's Cathedral before the Rev. Mau- buggy today! Dec. 6. Mamie. Mrs. Harold John Jasscn, Mrs. Greg- . Hurrle, rice O.S.B., The Oct. 27. on I John the Gregory and at- ory, were bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. and Open A Savings Account tendants. NOW the at Alois Zenner. The bridegroom is the Mrs. Krysinski-Ramberg of Mr. and John Jacobson. son The Cambridge—Miss attendants Mrs. James Justin, Elizabeth Rambers, were Shirley Zenner. Russell daughter Mr. Brown. of and Mrs. Henry and Ram. Anthony Escher Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Zenncr. berg. became the Albert bride of Kr)“- . Popp-Kallis sinski. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony son 1'903. before Krysinski, They Nuptial Mass of- Dumont.—Mr. and An- side, 1a., Oct. 20, Mrs. a Royalton.—Marm’ed Oct. before 28 a. fered Oct. 31 in Christ the King Nuptial Mass offered in Holy Trinity Richmond, thony C. Escher honored lived 1a., for 10 were near Church by Father Paul Lansing. At- Church Dolores Miss Kallis. were occasion moving‘on Oct. their 27 the of before farm tending th bridal couple Mrs. John a .on years were daughter Mr. Mrs. of and Isadore Kal- Krysinski. Anderson and John golden wedding anniversary. Seven .Dum’Ont. lis, Loren Popp, of Mr. and and years ago son near Fuller-Kern Mrs. Jake Popp. Rev. L. The J. Ohotta service in St. Peter’s they retired live in the After and now a offered the Blue Grass.—Miss Mass. Mrs. Raymond Burr- Suzanne Kern, . Church, dinner village Dumont. served to of graft. Miss Marlys Popp. Gloria was daughter of Mr. Popp, and Mrs. Peter Kern. CK'S Raymond Burrgraff, became bride Louis relatives the Douglas and Gott- about 40 friends. Nun Daughters of Fuller, and Have 2 wald, Jr.. the Mr. Douglas attendants. of and Mrs. Fuller were son on The attendants of Mr. Mrs. 50 and Escher have four years ago, Janson-Brummer Nov. 3 before Father William VanRooy, Yansky James 1a., children: Sister William, Iowa M. Mel- of City, Attending 0.S.C.. the bridal couple Hillman.——Miss Angeline Brummer Mary Mary Ann Kern, Ann Jucr- Sister Firmin, and Mrs. Henry Te Brokhorst St. of M. Jo- were and Leander Jansen married rose; in were Irvin Edward Burt. Distributor Kern. Your PEPSI-COLA and gens. St. Rita’s Church before the Rev. Jo- Washington, 13., seph; Merle Escher, were present. Dumont.;‘ Larson-Gobi Percic Oct. The 26. bride AMERICAN is NATIONAL sepr BANK on Michael Tel'Aviv, Anthony Escher land Albina Mrs. Kane, and the daughter Mr. of Bluffton. —The and Mrs. Lawrence marriage of Miss Brummer. married The bridegroom Yansky in River— Israel. Helen Gohl. daughter is were Mrs. the of Mr. and son of Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Leo Gohl, Leonard Jonson. The to Larson. of son attendants Kathryn Mr. Kingen, and Mrs. John Larson, Rose- place took were Jansen, Alexander Oct. before 20 the Smude. Rev. Robert and mary CORNER on OF SEVENTH ST. & CLOUD GERMAIN ST. ,Z/flI/Z flail ' John Kozulla. Voigbt, Jr. The bride's attendants were Elaine Waytasbek Barber-Dusek Carlson. STETSON and Joan HATS! For Men Richard Larson Lawrence and Gohl Sank were Centre—Before Nuptial Mass a. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! the bridegroom’s attendants. offered Oct. in 3 Our Lady of” the '..' Severson-McGannon Angels’ Church, Miss Marian Dusek. SHOES! CROSBY SQUARE daughter of Mr. Mrs. Browns Valley.—Miss and Jerome Loretta Dusek, Mc- became the bride Gannon. of Wayne Barber. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- son Arthur of H. Barber. The Rev. ward McGannon, became S. A. THE the bride of Renncr celebrated the Calvin Severson, Mass. Attend- of Mr. Mrs. and son - the ing couple Mrs. Oscar Norman Severson. Volk- Oct. before the 17 were on “NEW . Rodney Volkman, Rev. John and Norman Bettendorf. Attending the man. . Volkman. CLOTHES’ bridal couple Georgina. Birchcn. were Eix-Kintop The nine experiments from the Dorothy Rice, Marlowe 12 with of to cherson, and ‘ years are powers Dale Martinson. ' Flcnsburg.—Miss Vivian Kintop “magic years” in “magic and the life this ball” lead of the him into (Editor’s Note: Because of lack of John Eix married in Sacred Heart were in which exciting child—years his steadily experiences, and ‘ some STORE in previous issues the Church space report before the J. Rev. 1". on Otto on following the he becomes weddings has been increasing fund of knowledge “top secret” the of at de- Oct. The bride 24. the is daughter of Iayed until this week.) Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kintop. The bride- Pentagon. There other the world about him to some are serves WyffeIs-Mandelke is the of Mrs. Gust Eix. Kroom son characters heighten, delightful in this rather than limit, his Opposite Colud- the Post H Office in St. The attendants Elaine Bor- Fergus Falls—Miss and Irene Mandelkc were amusing and unusual (A flights other, imagin- story. into those nicc Kintop, Jeanne and Kathleen Wallace Eix. and Wyffcls married in were Egbert Eix, Gerald Kintop, Our Lady and Russel Victory of Church the Children’s Book Club before Catholic worlds childhood. dear to ary so Rev. B. H. Wessling Oct. uar 15. The on . selection). that ' Small wonder, then, in his bride the is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the exploration real Albert Mandelke. The bridegroom the is A Dutch children of story Need $28,000 eager of Mr. Mrs. Ben Wyffels. The and son world mystical its and counter- Hams strongly of remindful attendants Elizabeth Mandelke. Edinburgh—Protestant to. were (trus- he likely found with is be parts to Brinlccr is Evatt’s The Harriet Mrs. Roger Roy Johnson. Linda Earle, MID-CENTRAL LOAN tees of the ancient Catholic Ca- Neubauer, and Roger Johnson. his in book. Secret of the Singing Tower nose a thedral and Holstrom-Kugler other religious struc- (Bobbs Merrill, $2.50). It is The book in which is he en- Fergus Falls.—-Before Nuptial Mass tures the Scottish Island of a on Holland, the laid in following grossed be the time- of offered Oct. 10 in "Our Lady may one of Victory Iona have launched public a ap- German occupation, and the Church, Miss Gladys Kugler, 7101/; honored children’s daughter Cloud' classics, St. whose Germain in St. peal for £10,000 ($28,000) for of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kugler, became that little is of the silver secret appeal continues from generation the bride of George Holstrom, of theupkeep and repair of the his- son bell missing from the clock $300 generation; but it well be to George loans Mr. Mrs. and Holstrom. The may to toric buildings. Iona, where. St. the village of Klokdorp; tower in Rev, B. H. Wessling celebrated the number of of this fall’s one a new Columba landed in Mass. 563 Attending the couple and had Mar- were charming illuminated by story, books which might (who knoWs?) a Kugler and Leo garet Kuszler. the foundations his of monastery, Office Hours AM. PM. 9 5 to quaint dialogue, which the takes classics become of As tomorrow. Anderson-Plachecki the famous most center was once reader right into the heart of those for of previous days, St. Cloud—Married before a Oct. 27 a a num- Celtic of Christianity. Locally Owned Operated and Nuptial lovable Mass offered St. Mary’s Dutch in Family. ber them in dress of new appear Cathedral Louise Plachecki, Miss were Son of this fall. the Honda, by Aecor J. P. LOSINSKI, Heads Manager Women’s MARTHA KROLL, Asst. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pla- of League — V checki. Raymond Anderson. Lawrence Lee Little, Brown, of and son today How of parents many Licensed Mr. Kitchener, under Minnesota Small Loan and Mrs. John Anderson. Act The Rev. Ont—Bishop J. W. $2.50), is the Tomo, of story remember Laura a Ingalls Wilder’s Vincent’ Yzermans offered the Mass. Smith Pembroke, of Ont., has boy the High Andes, had in who Mrs. Edward Plachecki, Alice Miss Little House in the Big Woods taken the duties national of Gohman. Edward Thomas Plachecki, and ambitions. be over two One to was half-dozen and the the in Little Anderson the attendants. CHILDREN director PREFER of Catholic the Women’s were skilful with his enough honda, or House series succeeded that it? Meyer-Gresser . . . League Canada. of The 80,000 sling, the bandit, to capture Those who will be glad do Cold to Sprinz.—-—Miss Betty Gresser, members the league of held their Dan; Black the other to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Gres- was own learn that these charming stor- annual here became the bride Richard Meyer, and of real flute play congress and it in ser. the re- a ies of pioneer days to are Mr. Mrs. A1 before reap- and Meyer, of elected Mrs. son a Fred Drake Re- of plaza Christmas time. ‘In at in this Nuptial Mass Oct. in St. edition offered 17 month, pear a new gina president. Tomo’s boy became country Boniface's Church by Father Vernon a a newly illustrated‘by Garth Wil- How Tomo achieved at 12. man HOMOGENIZED MILK liams, $2.75 volume. Har- at per this .and his other ambitions is is the publisher. per the theme of pleasingly told a I Arthur the I King l and Round Ta- 1 For Door Delivery tale, in which kindly godfather a ble just has been added by Dutton friendly priest and play their a Children’s its Illustrated Clas- to Call 55 ’ (A part. Catholic Children’s Edited sics. by M. A. Hadfield, Club Book selection). Including book the has eight color and 12 Federal Tax Young readers and ASS’N DAIRYLAND yes, —- black and white illustrations and Warranty older likely too—are to ones, ($2.25). Another addition the to find in their tears they eyes as Louisa series is M. Alcott’s Good PHILCO 1814. At this follow the fortunes of fright- sen- a Wires, the Little sequel to sational low there’s ened in price, Hurry stray puppy Women. Home, Candy (Harper’s, $2.50). need settle for less SAVE WITH to SAFETY no Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind Meindert Shad- De Jong (whose than famous Philco quality -in the Willows has been given mclc last sheer delight) a year was and performance. Clear, dress by Scribner’s $(2.50), new has written whose pull, story a . ' with six Federal Shepard illustrations Savings Loan & Accounts provide sharp 150 with good the safety heart—strings new will long be in. picture. on sp. added, while Holiday offers House Funds received by the .10th of month remembered—a of earnings. story any are mean the author’s The Reluctant credited with earnings Easy from the first. Payments people and people, of same good Vacuum 36w at Dragon, in edition reprint at hunger, and storms of a narrow Each Account Fully Insured $10,000.00 $2.00; and Charles Dickens’ of to and, finally, happiness up one escapes, less-known Magic stories, The with wonderful friend and new a Fishbone, this in month SECURITY (A CCBC selection). master. FEDERAL appears brand-hew format, with pictures In there cOntrast, is Pearl by Slobodkin Louis (Vanguard Frye’s rollicking tale of happy a SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION $2.50). Press, PHOE chipmunk, titled Alberta For So the classics; 4490 much for now Short, (Little, Brown, $2.50). St. ‘ St. Germain . 822 Street Cloud for look the at a newcomers: When Terry’s «agreed parents C. S. Lewis, well-known and 20 4th Avenue South St. Cloud she that might keep Alberta as widely-read English author, ven- and provided pet, wheel a a cage the tured into the children’s field of outlet the chipmunk’s for as an fiction three The with years ago they hadn’t counted energy, dl on Gift fora Lion, the Witch, Ward- and the Treasured Friend, her brother being Alec given I'IOSpiial Cloud a Saint robe, which told of the adventures kitten—nor the monkey and on fieqsy-to-use‘4-volume. of children of English in ‘ a group the terrier that other friends mystic land called Narnia. The presented. Their trials a in putting Aft-SAINT adventures continued in two with the ensuing antics A hospi- were modern, well—equipped of *Based hoors' 8 up ANDREW on succeeding books in and this miniature form the basis now a Inth zoo tal use with well-organized staff per 9 O a fourth, just released—The Silver for family good with story, a. up ‘MIISSA'L. physicians of specialists. and PA Chair (Macmillan, $2.75). Like hilarious (A moments. many the others, this is allegory, CCBC selection). an Conducted . by the Sisters of the beautifully written, with its sym- Church for volume complete each 0 a bolism conveying profound truths woman 0M the understanding reader. to As- season ‘St. Order of Benedict hold weight. the friendly light lan, lion, commis- to easy 0 By BILL PAuLsoN sions children hunt for the to two of Make gift inspiration yours a Prince Rilian. lost After adven- that be used gift in weird underworld they tures every may a a ST. . . . CLOUD find the prince and Popular him with the return of the day year! father. his story’s end, to At they because business traveler person or ONE busy PENNY nickel—to the back in their hated and school, are spare one pocket slip it's into to or (the magic which continuing) easy hard work of beating, hard, the lady of the house MEN’S STORE simplified handbag. Has changes for the better. bit of A new ar- month. whole her for shaking sweeping, rugs a spoofing “progressive” educa- at improved and type. rangement and wiser for here: think of tion is hinted Can use a penny a you Andrew Illustrated folder FREE the Saint lO-page on \ Another excursion into the The Home Florsheim nickel? of Shoes; a Daily and Missal, bindings with prices. world of make—believe, but of de- a I what it bill in of electric Think of terms cidedly different your is Carl Bie- type, Hart, Schaffner and Marx Cloth- local Sale On at your / work individual appliances and the Magic miller’s The Ball From to costs run Mars (Morrow, $2.50). this In today, be- perhaps, The bill is higher they Catholic Goods Book Store Church Dealer save. mg. or convincing Johnny fantasy, very appliances. modern But have you cause so many friendly Jenks little meets a man Bldg; FAch “How squirrels live in KlCKlN'l the electricity is cheaper. come you BOBBY on: some from Mars, St. Mary’s who arrives in fly- St. Cloud a when people smarter peace are ing and him with presents home saucer doubled—but Most have costs average than you?" DAMNY'S our ‘ ! PASSES HIT- HOW AND mysterious marble. Johnn' a s almost than cheaper 20 50% rates / are years ago. . PLAYS Icuenw! SMEAKER THE WERE REALLY Think of bill—and how electric smart you your work. let hard cheap electricity do to are your - tET'S CHAMPS. up Yes... \ for aged and as“ -\ Electricity’s, Cheap convalescent patients WALGREEN AGENCY DAN MARSH DRUGS DRUGS QUIET ‘l from Northern Company Power States . Surroundings Country LES LOCH CLINIC BLDG. Manager Sixth a Main 9 MRS. MARY DORAN “ Save Drugs on Owner and Registered Nurse DORAN and Sick Room Needs ' Nursing Home CALL 1151 CALL ~28 Cloud 5 Miles E. of St. Phone 4542-LJ S'l'. CLOUD. MlNN. 26-F-14