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

February 19, 1954 · Page 2 of 8

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February Friday, 1954 19, .PAGE THREE, . fill- . , a, ADDRESSES BISHOP BARTHOLOME 300 I - It ' Cathedral Club r? Menls Organized ,. t . L, Hannah” Wood Manter. Anaheim, Julia Calif..There Perszyk John R. grandchildren. 15 Mr. Stephens The Club are Men’s St. Mary’s of Was laws W00d, 89, who of the Little Falls.——Julia organization tions, Robert Welle Arth'un'_ and new offered Mass Perham‘.-—-Requiem charter was member of the Melrose a .Cal- buried the in died Feb. 5 Cathedral Parish formally was and approved officers Church Plantenberg; Stanislaus' for was civic St. and social; in Knights were Feb. 10 Columbus of St. and Patrick’s were Requiem ac: following Cemetery a vary Feb. who died 6. Perszyk‘, 59, organized Feb. R. Men’s John Society. 8. elected. These ’include Martin C. tion, E. Wilhelm andWilliani Mary‘s in St. Mass offered Feb. 8 officiated. Fadrowski A. S. Father Prior Leo the organizational T. Keaveny Church. Monsignor Nilan, to president; Willard Man- Henz; (V‘WO'*W‘WMI“ people, John‘H-ol Mrs. parish young .in cemetery. Burial x), was conducted the services. meeting in the auditorium ~ tanning..an of the derfeld, fOIIOWs vice president; the Richard with Cook; Perszyk survives lenhorst John and Richard a ‘ Appel Peter Bernard, Per- daughters: St. Institute, and Cloud 300 ing Winter, , son and Ralph , secretary; legislation, Sidney Earl men Gross and (Marcel), M111— John Vitone services ham: Mrs. Valley.——Funeral for Browns Most the heard Rev. Peter W. Janey,‘ treasurer, , Meinz. ' Moenke- neapols: Raymond Mrs. Mr. and Peter Appel, one—day-old of son BartholonTe, Bishop Cloud, St. of Cochairmen five There , Perham. also' (Marie), Appel, held Feb. Each dide and Mrs. Albert 2 are of the following were were ap- com— with the grandchildren. St. Anthony‘s Church Rev. in speak the-present—day on' pointed f-or the following mittees is headed respon— by ' . com- one ma . officiating. John Bettendorf Peter died Neill Arthur sibility Catholic of the layman. mittees: Organization devel- and ushers, Peter Hommerding; ch- Surviving his Jan. 31, parents. are Home-School Following His Excellency’s services ad- Funeral Wheaten. Louis three brothers sister: James, Rothstein and ‘opment, were Richard and Meinz; one and "i —- mwmwmcammkom Church in Ave Maria Feb. 1 conducted Marilyn. Jerome. Wayne, and dress, Benediction the Most Frank of Murphy; family ; life, Harry Association, Vincent Conlon. ’ Jan. Neill. 73. who died 28. Arthur for Arthur LuFond Mrs. J. Blessed Sacrament given. Landwehr Victor Cirk-Leelen and Dietman; offered Nicholas The Cathedral Kraemer was Club The Rev. Men’s int. . Little Falls—Mrs. Arthur J. Lu- the in Requiem Mass. urial the At the business meeting that religious Leelen and Hillmnn.——Miss Lorraine activities, Edward was Kain affiliated with the Diocesan buried Fond. Feb. 9, who died in Graceville His wife. Mrs. was Cemetery. in St. Rita's John Girl; married contitution were follOWed, the by- and and Carl Doerner; public rela- Council .following Catholic the Sacred Heart Cemetery ‘ of Men. Neill (Elizabeth), with survives Arthur Percic the Rev. Joseph Church before Requiem Mass Feb. offered 12 in daughter, Hauschild Mrs. Vernon a the daughter The bride is Jan. 28. one on 'I'IOHIO-H.“O'I'IO'I'IO'I'IO'I'I.'IIIO-l'l."HO'I'IO'I'IO'I'IC‘I'I!'P-‘W-OI'II.'I'I.9'H.'I'I.'I'I.'I1 Church. St. Mary’s The Rt. Rev. Mon- Minneapolis. Also (Rita). surviving The .Leelen. Mrs. Joseph are Mr. and of Leo Keaveny signor T. officiated. Her sisters, Mrs. Emma Rock, River two Mrs. Mr. and bridegroom is the of son husband. Arthur J. LaFond, survives Falls. Wis.; Mrs. Honzo, and Cora Do- Girk. attendants William The were with three and daughters: two Collis. There grandchildren. sons three Girk, Jr. Turfas William lores and are Alfred. Louis Little C., and Frederick, Mrs. Everett R. Lux Borgen-Knue Falls; Mrs. Sylvester Prozinski, Wau- Wis: Vernon Nuptial and Mrs. Nilson, Prairie.—Before Mass Long sau. Long Prairie—The Monsi- Rt. Rev. a Minneapolis. surviving Also three Mt. Car- St. Mary of offered Feb. in 6 George Ranch are the Requiem offered gnor sisters and brothers: Margaret Mrs. Matt Knasa, two Church, Miss mel Mass Feb. Mt. 11 Carmel in St. Mary of Theis, Little Falls; Mrs. Andrew Edward Bois- Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Church Mrs. for Everett Lux, R. 62. Mrs. Elizabeth Bill and Domerau, Knasé. Bor- vert Min- became the bride_of who died Feb. parish 8. Burial (lriginol in was Frederick Hynnek. neapolis: Ernest Mrs. Al and Coenen, of Mr. and Surviving cemetery. husband, gen, son are Hallie leed for Flint, Mich. Ranch There grandchildren. George The Rt. Rev.- Monsignor 11 Everett Lux. are R. and three children: every the Attending the celebrated Mass. Everett William and Robert 11.. Long Mrs. Feldges Anna. Perish and Mrs. Herman couple Prairie; and Mrs. Bruce were (Rose- ‘James l Augusta.—Requiem St, Mass of- was James Knase. Minneapolis. marie), Two brothers and fered Feb. in Mary’s . 12 St. Church homemi‘aker for who likes smart Moriarty-Flynn also survive: Merle sister John- one Mrs. Anna Feldges, who died Feb. 9. Ray Johnson, Andrew and Mrs. ‘son. Surviving Reno—Married before the following children: Lake Jan. 30 are Schoenecker (Emma), Eden Valley. Marie. Minneapolis; John Alphonse, Leo, Nuptial Mass offered in St. and a There seven grandchildren. are Joseph Clearwater; Church Miss Darlene Mrs. Leo Weimers- Nepomuk’s efficiency were pretty ' kirch (Rose), Ed- Souk Flynn, Mr. Mrs. Centre: Mrs. daughter‘of and and Music Students Herbert Henkemeyer Moriarty, Flynn, Bernard (Pauline), ward and St. Cloud. Two Charles Moriarty. sisters Germany of Mr. Mrs. in also and son Golden Wedding survive. There the Rev. Shadeg offered 10 grandchildren. The Thomas and Wester Mr. Mrs. A. Albany of‘ are {member Mrs. Feldges Mori- Mass. Dianne Flynn and Bernard the of was a ‘celebrated their 50th wedding nanni- Christian Mothers. the attendantS. arty were At St. The jubilarians assisted Jan. 24. High Mass Benedict ~93 at of versary on LaDouceur-Marketon Gallagher Mary Church Thanksgiving Seven Dolors’ in the morning, in followed Marketon, niece who Mora.—Miss Marion St. Cloud.-Mary Gallagher, 73. the parish school. Six their children by dinner in of a Mrs. Wild, ‘the L. C. became the Assump- of Mr. died Feb. 10, buried in and were .pres- was LaDouceur, Mrs. bride of George of tion following Cemetery Requiem the son occasion. for out 3 before Nuptial Mass Mass Rose LaDouceur, Feb. Mary's Offer offered 13 in St. Recital a Cathedral. Mary’s Church offered Jun. St. 30 in Surviving the follow- are Nun introduces Cathedral Norbert Hinnenkamp. At- by Father ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ben Du- couple Carol tending the bridal Bois (Cecile), Sauk MrS. H. C. Centre; were Sizes Wild. Mullan (Margaret), almsley, Betsey and Nancy and Aberdeen, S. Dak.; 12 20. to Paul Mrs. Leo,Kaas. This the first Wedding Sities (Mildred). Cleveland. was Joseph—Piano St. 0-: Hugh. Church. in St. Mary’s St. Cloud: Owen, Aberdeen, and new organ Cou Art Mechanical m Dakd Roy, Oakland. Calif.; and Buth-DeMorett students of Sister Clement the at ‘ Michael._ . Santa Rosa, Calif. Miss Gal- rse 1.4% 22% 5.99 St. Cloud.-—The marriage Miss College of to of, St. Benedict offered lagher believed have had the to In Maureen DeMorett, daughter of Mr. longest_ 14. term of teaching recital service Feb. Represented a on. John DeMorett, Raymond to record St. Cloud. in . progr'am the works Mrs. Robert the son‘of Mr. and on were Stanley Szyplinski 'place Mary’s Cathedral Buth, tok in St. details study of light When of ad- of such semester qu‘ence Brahms, a one composers Foley.—Fune1‘al as services Helen con- Feb. Shirley DeMorett. Lei- were 6. on drawing Schumann, construction and vanced mechanical drawing and ducted H Feb. d l, Poulenc, John’s 12 in St. Church for DcMorett a and Betty Jane n e were sen. Stanley Szyplinski, who 93, died Jan. 9. Plans Dohnanyi, architectural thereof. far of the bride’s The hrirlegroom‘s semester attendants. and Abreu. one-car gar- one Burial North in Benton. Surviving was William Lehnen attendants and story-and-one-half were inadequate for for planning proved ages, a Students who participated three children: Originals like Joseph, Mrs. these Theo- in are tops John DeMorelL are were Cape Cod home, for and second students in the dore Leason. Mrs. Mary and Helmin, Elizabeth one- Barrett, me- a year Fairmont; Kramer-Hennen all of Foley. here nine grand- in house style are chanical drawing field, story contemporary Carol new a Werner, New do ,Ulm; Mar— inc: Paynesville.——Miss Catherine Hennen cottons, children, 19 reat-grandchildren. and so we one up are studied The and drawn instruction inaugu— plan of up. Elmer Kramer married three and in St. guerite great“:great-grandchildren. was Buchl, Rugby, were N. Dak.; Louis’ Church before the Rev. Joseph final of plans gives the Mrs. Thomas set stu— Tischbierek Cathedral High School. rated at Sophia Fuchs embroidery clip dot for and Rosemary Varley you Jan. The bride is the r- 16. vast'scope on dent initiative Foley—Mrs. for in Thomas Tischbierek, Sister 58, Norbert Ann in- Instructor Koop, Cold Spring; daughter Mr. of and Mrs. Joseph Hen- Gloria Kittle- died who Feb. 5, buried in the that it left was is completely his to troduced Me- The bridegroom two is the Mr. of Albany; nen. courses: You'll son new at-home hours. applaud Joanne parish Klein, following son, Cen- cemetery Requiem 'a and Mrs. Joseph The attend- Kramer. choice. chanical Drawing II which is de— Mass offered Feb. 8 in St. John’s ‘N. ter, Dak.; , Ann Meyer, Mel- Mrs. John Donna Scheiei-l, ants were Church. The Rev. Kroll officiated. projects signed especi for students 1y Among the in- is Harold practical Hochstedler, Larry Hahn,‘and Dorothy attractiveness, Reynolds) an its Prince- rose; Thomas Tischbierek en- survives with the Schreifels. who wish engineer- low vestigation to f0 of building products ton; following Marilyn an children: Yunker, Mrs. Max. Simon Durbin, N. Weher-Eisenzimmer (Irene), ing college, San Fernando, in and and their Calif.: Field trips, which Mrs. cost. Dak.; often, wash easily. sequence Christine joy it it Gruenes, Eden Frank‘ Ellenbecker (Adeline). Little Nuptial Cold Mass Spring.—Before Architecture have I. proved valuable, most a Valley; Jeannette par- Loher, Morris; Falls: Mrs. Harold Landon (Deloris). Boniface's Church, offered Jan. in St. 26 ticularly in that the hosts have Fresno. Colit: Multi-stripe Mary Mrs. Gittelson with purple, Donald Irene Miss Marcella The is designed =Carey, Eisenzimmer, daughter latter Grand Forks, 9 course fey, (Charlotte). Sunland, Calif.; and Mar- Mrs. generously of Rochus Eisenzimmer, given time and help became N. Dak..; in home teach students, and Phoebe to Baril, Red re as lin. San Fernando. Three brothers and the bride Linus of Weber, Mr. of son and have extended “come dot. Lake a warm turquoise Falls. esigning, builders, do George to correct sister also sugvive: and and Mrs. Martin Weber. one The or Rev. Vic- aga‘in,” be Gilman: amost Frank Bozych, Michael. to Swa- Ronellenfitsch, tor 0.8.3., prove celebrated prac- of house planning, and drawing Four played also in the nuns Mary Boganni. Chicago, tara. and Mrs. the Mass. Attending tical aid the couple in instruction. were enable and secondarily, plans, to recital, Sister Tischbierek Ill. Mrs. Mary member of Claire Madonna Eisenzimmer, of Mrs. Alcuin was Eisen- a Holy Rosary Society, Trips have been drawing made local gifted with to» the student zimmer, Barbara Monticello; Reitmeier, Norman ‘ and' Sisters Andsel- James W- Nolden Weber, Ray and Bernick. architectural firms possibilities for and haVe in- ability ‘.See to . Duane, and a Marius of meen, the 'S‘auk Rapids—The Rev. Benedict interviews volved the and architecture consulta- future in Convent of St. or Benedict. re- Indifference Virnig offered the Requiem Mass Feb. kerc’ W tions with local builders drafting fields. and lated 10 in Sacred Heart Church for James W. Nolden. Pastor 44, who died Feb. Burial blueprinters. 6. Visits houses to Elmdole. Besides brief of the study Four a at in the parish His cemetery. was wife, Faith Challenge To ls under construction have lsug- Mrs. of James history architecture, W. Nolden, the survives with se— gested and techniques. the following fields and daughters: sons new Parishioners/in ‘ Mexico. James, Jr., Texas: John, California; I Trend lerarles e I students who have Among the in Madrid—The Duane, Mankato; fact Mrs. that Roger Scheunke ma‘y (Joan), found Omaha, their Neb.; into local draft- and Karen, at Spanish workers way do practice not home. Brothers sisters and surviving Milwaukee—An article in the ing positions Cathedral is High Elmdale.—The their faith Rev. and Paul a Shu- exposed to A. J. and Francis, are St. Cloud: MrS. are: SchOol junior, Thomas Ross. He rek. Edward’s Anthony Marxist St. Yaeger. influences February Catholic pastor of Jr. issue of the (Flerence), should stim- Par- St. Cloud; Mrs. Willis Goedert (Elizabeth), is employed after school hours ish; Mr. and ulate of Mrs. action Roman “one; Kor- remedy to STYLE #99] School claims “there is Journal Chicago, 111.: _A\ Mrs. R. J. Powell (Rose), roll, by Small House Planning Bureau, and Mr. anders. deeply Thomas most rooted problems,” Texas: Harold, our Richester: Clarence, the of movement part a on some Czech, doing Sheboygan, tracings of houses designed all Wis.; Ecclesia, ‘L of and Mrs. this R. C. John- official of parish, Span- organ are on (Marcia), Lodge, Deer Mont. public librarians There of to get out three-week son by Architect Willard Nierengar- ish Catholic trip Action, a auto Mexico. to says. grandchildren. 'are two ., Whlle the there Tom’s architectural they school field ten. work, and correspond- visit William expect to James Stephens A by a chaplains offi- to survey and/9% the Shrine of Our accomplished his during sopho- Lady Gua- of Melrose.—-—Requiem the" Mass cial ing by public offered trade unions showed movement that, was dalupe Feb. 8 ‘in Shop, St. Patrick's Cotton Marian Church the position Year for Wil- him devo- ‘~ as a more Won though year, workers stay schools many take library to all liam James away Stephens, 88, who died over competitors Thomas Hall , lon. ' from churches, they over Feb. nevertheless 5.‘,Surviving his wife, Mrs. service their students." to In the are William Wollack. and Edward In Stephens the (Ella .Main Floor absence Barret). and religion Father respect of and respond article, Richard J. Hurley, 1i- a five daughters: Mrs. Frank Strunk Shurek, James Hall, graduate of the Rev. Garcias when spiritual Behnen, assistance is now of- a brarian the Catholic (Winifred) at Univer- and Mrs. B. 'F. Pearson O:F.M., \ Dunwoody Institute, St. is drafts- Francis’ fered (Elizabeth), them. Convent, to Shskopee: Mrs. Loen a F. sity, that diocesan systems says Pohl Little (Heler‘), Michigan Falls,_is City, for Frank Jackson As— Ind.; Mrs. and in charge ofithe man Ecclesia. of school libraries should be said the de- find- survey’s John Lang (Bertha). Melrose; and parish. sociates, Inc. Gilbert Dullinger, veloped ing the Mrs. had “all to meet trepd. Frank the Patella sad eloquence (Dorothy), Dayton, another Dunwoody graduate, 0. Also surviving is sister. Mrs. was of valiant a of alarm.” a cry employed by Central Lumber BIG PROFITS Rhee Expresses Thanks Falls ‘Fergus Party Company prior for to two years Plane for Rescues Priest church his military induction. your Seoul, K President group o e r a -— . Although without college train- Syngman From Alaska’s Rhee voiced Korea’s NEW Waste by Given of C. D. A. ing, James Donald Warzecka and gratitude for shipment TABLE. of 2,- a Kernan selected fro drafts- Bethe], 600,000 pounds Alaska.———A of flier food, clothing, friend PRAYER were man’s jobs in the and and medical supplies saved Rev. contributed the Lawrence NAPKINS N. Haf- army Fergus Falls—A for party marines, respectively. by Catholic Americans in fie, SJ, here losing the Sell from his feet Sight on elerly women, by sponsored the department The which 1953 Thanksgiving entire collection. through freezing. Four colorful Catholic Daughters of America, _ The supplies includes I will be, distributed Mechanical Drawing While returning Aniak patterns. with from to held Feb. in the 3 Our Lady was by Catholic organizations and II and Architecture I is di- the to different best- Kalskag, outstation, Jesuit the an of Victory Church l-oved Hall, with table needy regardless of creed, rected by Sister Norbert Ann, a race, a realized that his feet freez- for prayers, were large of present. group national origin. women graduate of Institute. Stout or 'home church. ing. Three hours from or the near- Hostesses Mrs. Earl An- were settlement, est he curled in Burlap Feed What up Look Bags derson, Your Mrs. Ralph Welle, details Mrs. Write for of his sleeping bag them. to warm Robert Fleming, and Miss Eliza- . 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