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

April 16, 1954 · Page 7 of 12

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,1? ,. ‘__' ,_ c REGISTER I‘I'IlhlE ST. CLOU D Friday, April 16, 19.54 29, for John’s C. Set St. Married of A. April D. Convention 30 Retreats at New Ulm.—The Minnesota Winona; Brother 26 Mathew Swift, This convention will by Throughout open I Collegeville In the Catholic S.V.D., St. of Daughters Mary’s courts Mission House, Pontifical Low Mass Friday of America Techny, will hold their 111.; the‘Rev. Raymond state morning, April offered 30, by Snyder convention April of Easton; 29 and and the 30, and Rev. Bishop Edward A. Fitzgerald, May Urban The Neudecker 1. of Newry. D.D., announcement of Winona, chaplain. state was had Sunday, and the High ervations for retreats Solemn the these Collegeville—Because of made by Mrs. L. L. Roerkoshl, Sunday. Mass 75 couples filled, about At the last been and retreat- enthusiastic to state who will on regent, preside .7. at response ants’ Mass they married had be down. join in _ turned for to the 'w business year’s three retreats sessions own Friday re- on citing the St. and recite and .office Saturday. couples, the retreat at responsas followed schedule is The same the people’s together. parts The that announced theme of the John’s Abbey has convention with beginning all retreats, at a ORRIN TURNGUIST will be the words Blessed of these week-end retreats Pope five of the At layman’s strict retreats conference short 9 at on p.m. Pius X, who will in be this canonized held here CXTINIION in will be silence is HORTICULTUII'TS kept during summer except Sunday 4 ending Friday and at UNIVIIII‘I'V 7"". May: “Together 81’. PAUL in regular MINI. the five I. one—All addition to recreation periods after dinner re- loy- The for first retreat pm. and things in Christ.” treats‘for only. and ‘At the for retreats men supper. however, will begin 9 Soil Preparation at men, son KOCH Hostesses for the three-day married people there periods uly and end Monday, 5, are married at first for The retreat mm. meeting will be members of Court of silence and discus- Your-success in flow- growing July The common Wedne day, 7. held in 1952, when 4 couples p‘.m. was St. Rita New of Ulm. Mrs. Ray sions. Manufacturing Co. To provide for differences vegetables, fruits often is time of retreat taken the 'nvited ers, attend or couples to 35 up were Tauer is the grand of regent of interest, the last married depends sufficient organic conferences, in alternate experiment. on such retreat com- an Court a St. Rita. a Registration Will ' folk’s is retreat reserved for in matter the soil. Sources of periods devotions, ,for and experimental retreat The or- mon was so start 1 after- Thursday at Phone 926 p.m. older married couples. The other ganic include barnyard matter walks, and reading, meditative three such received that well re- the Dakota Hotel. at noon four retreats for couples leafmold, attend are reflection. Retreatants un- manure, scheduled for last green manure, treats Convention were speakers include the Cloud Wilson Ave. NE. St. 200 der 40 of When peat, compost. materials years age. Vespers by the of last monastic or mid_June By August. sung Most Rev. James J. Byrne, D.D., _ this of incorporated type in At community all Saturday and retreats the maximum of retreat are the quota Auxiliary Bishop res- on, mas- of St. year, Paul and the soil, it is possible for the soil is ter available all times for at former chaplain; state the 'Rt. hold to moisture and have private conferences. more Rev. Monsignor Julius W. Haun, better aeration. Sandy soils can Ph.D., D.D., Retreat the St. Mary’s master for College, laymen be held together and heavier soils will be the Rev. Ronald Roloff, lnvest Your Money be loosened with organic can A God's O.S.B. The Rev. Philibert Harrer, matter. O.S.B., who assistant retreat was .. . When is the soil dry in enough will master, conduct the retreats Chosen the spring that Ones it be for this so couples can year. worked without sticking to your As accommodations for all plan in Certificates of Deposit, flexible, re- insured that shoes implements, spade or a or treats limited, reservations are plow it If to depth of would be forever a you seven-or be must made in advance with eight much inches. 21/2%, Free returns of sin, three-year ‘ as as per year over a the Director Retreats, of St. Come take the road Befme plowmg’ - apply We“ , . John’s Abbey Collegeville Minn. (3’1 T , . i period. .. Interest . i . made by ted bank check t o avaiy, the . . payment °f at late r° . mm” A free Will . offering . . is p the every, DINNDORF covers Follow the , pathway three four bushels 100 or per the of retreat. expense That He trod, feet. Compost leaf- six months. Ask details. for square or The following is the schedule Take the tree mold be applied up the at can same the of 1954 which retreats, And it for Him; are but rate, carry should peat be used being held under the patronage Feel the rough stones five six bushels to Point Wallpaper Store, per 8: square the of Most Rev. Peter W. Bar— Beneath feet, feet. Sheep your poultry or manure tholome, Bishop St. Cloud: of And know the cruel is often used bushel 100 one PHONE 435 per Laymen only: Prick of the thorn. feet. square Monday, July 5—Wednesday, For, in such this, agony as stucco ANK Commercial fertilizer 20 Avenue South Cloud 7th supplies “St. July 7. ' Are God’s saints born! , nutrients but organic matter no —-Myrktle *Vorst Sheppard 18Friday, July 16—Sunday, July the to soil. Any complete fer- tilizer be used at the rate may 25Friday, 23—Sunday, July July of three pounds 100 per square feet. Examples of complete fer- Friday, Aug. 20 Sunday, tilizers 6—10-4, 8-8-6, 8-16—16, are -— Aug. 22. 5-10-5. or Friday, Aug. 27 Sunday, -— Organic fertilizers be Aug. 29. may plowed spaded down. Commer~ or Married couples only: cial fertilizers usually raked are Friday, June 18 Sunday, ——— the 1nto inches two of soil upper June 20. after'spading is completed. Avoid Friday, June 25 Sunday, too much packing of the soil ——- in June 27. the raking harrowing or process. Friday, July 30 Sunday, Keep the seed bed loose and —— free Aug. 1. of lumps for seeding. Friday, Aug. Sunday, 6 Green like —— manure crops rye Aug. 8. be about Sept. can 1 sown and Friday, Aug. 13 Sunday, plowed down the following — Aug. 15. spring. - Wat 9h. 53m Greetings ‘ L. B. Forsyth Ore; Gust, Minneapolis; Nicholas, Sauk Rapids; Elk Riven—Requiem and Clem, Masn Cold Spring. of- Also was fered March 29 in St. Andrew's survivmg two sisters, Church Mrs. are Anna Johnson, . L. for B. Wolf Forsyth, Point, who died March Mont.: 25. Mrs. and Irene The Rev. Kruth, Joseph Minneapolis; Trobec offered the and brother a Leonard, Mass burial in and Wisconsin. in the parish was ceme- Surviving tery, his wife, Margaret. Mrs. are Katherine Joyous Thomalla Easter the following and four and sons one Royalton.-—Funoral ‘ f Mr?‘ daughter: Joseph, ser _ LakE; Big Vices James, her gatherine ~ ’lhomalla, ‘ 72, who died Vernon April Center; Robert. Grey Eagle; ' held A m were 9 i" Hwy Trinity David, Elk River; Mrs. Perlain ' and Church with th Rev. L. J. Ohotto Oscarson of- (Eloise). Elk River- ‘ ‘ I faring the Requiem Mass. Burial was Jame, ' I Francis O’Dlonne“ in the parish cemetery. The following Child”? Collis.—-Funeral sun’iv‘“ services Ml‘s- AIOiI Mrosla were con- (Cecelia). ducted April Bowhzs; in St. Patrick's 7 Church Mrs. Sharba (Frances). for James Francis O’Donnell, Mrs. who died Emmett An- derson (Helen): April Burial 4. Lakeside in the and Ml‘s- Floyd Mach- was twey (9121”): Cemetery. The Rev. Walter Beonark Minneapofis: Mrs. Frank Remhardt._Jr. officiated. Surviving brother (Agnes). Mound; are one St. 535 Germain E. St; Cloud Mrs. DEJmOI‘ Jamsh and sisteI'S: two John O’Donnell, Mrs. (Josephine). ROY- “ton: Mary Murray. and Andrew. and Mrs. Leslie Schmidt. Thomas. Cloud Alphanse. 524 St. Germain St. Emanuel’ Minneapolisi Mrs. Eugenia Blenkush one bmthe“! , Gagska guts? °f Amadlav Wis-h St. 315° Stephen—The Rev. John Oman her: -' 15529 19. grandChfldTen and offered are the Requiem Mass - March in 31 "grandcmld’en‘ grea Stephen’s St. Church for Mrs. Eugenia Blenkush, 77, who died March As- 27. sisting the Mass at the Rev. were Joseph Wessendorf‘, Rice. and the Rev. Edwin Oman. St. Stephen. Burial was in the parish Surviving cemetery. are three brothers sisters in Can- and two ada. Mrs. John Evans ,//,;:r: Flensburg.——Mrs. John Evans, 55, /:/ who I, March . died buried the 13. in V r was .- \ \ \\ Heart Sacred Cemetery after Requiem _ } \ 2. " , Mass ’/ offered March 15 in the Sacred li§ \\\ ‘ .' - Heart Church. husband Her survives. _ . ‘ ' , r Mrs. Andrew Paulnen > Perham.—Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Paulsen. who March 78. died 25. held March 29 in St. Henry’s were . Church. with the Rev. Nicholas Don- offering the Requiem Mass. Burial nay in the parish The fol- cemetery. was lowing children surviving: Martin are and Isadore Doll. Hodgesville, Sask.; Mrs. Chester Ronney, Minneapolis; .uw‘: viii h \ Paulsen, Tony Norbert Chicago; Paul- ' ,,', - ' e A Tacoma, Wash; Mrs. Peter N J sen, Paschke. Chicago: Anita Paulsen. Chi- ' and Mrs. William Dorn, Perham. I euro: es Also surviving the following are brothers and sisters: Clemence and Frank Steinbach, Perham: Anton Stein- bach, Fargo, Mrs. N. Dale: Pfef- Lena .- l'erle, Canada: Schlict. and Mrs. Clara Q l Big Lake. There grandchil- eight x are F\ and great-grandchildren. dren five Bertha Adamski s\\\.\\\ ; Stephen—Requiem Mass St. of- was March Stephen’s Church fered 10 in St. who for Bertha Adumski. died March Otto's Home Little Falls. 8 in St. in I/)/)/4z////> s22: J. Otto Father P. offered the Mass. the Burial in parish A cemetery. was 1“ brother, Peter Adamski Royalton, of survives. /////c/;.«:,¢~;- Julia. Mrs. Storkamp St. Cloud—Funeral services were . Mary’s conducted April in St. Cathe- 8 Mrs. Julius Storkamp, who dral died for Wilfrcd'lllies April The Rev. of- 3. Mass, Solemn Requiem assistv fered the Robert Voigt. the Rev. deacon. ed by and Rev. Arthur Yzermans. sub- the Burial Calvary the deacon. in was Cemetery. Surviving chil- three are dren: Cloud: Alphonse Storkamp, St. Mrs. Dominic Landini. San Francisco, Calif: and Mrs. Earl Klindt, Litch- field. Brothers and sisters who our-p ‘ Jofi'rT vive Andrew Walz. Cloud: St. ’ are Mrs. Walz, Aitkin; Louis Walz, Foley; Voigt, Mathilda Clara. St. Cloud: Mrs. Rodeman, Rapids: Mrs. Ger—. Sauk and hard Bemboom. Sauk Rapids. There are Mrs, Storkamp four grandchildren. was member St. Ann's Christian of a Mothers. Mrs. Ben Terwey Avon.-—-—-Mrs. who died Ben Terwey. buried the parish March in 4, was offered Requiem cemetery after Mass 3 Church. Sur- April 8 in St. Benedict’s follow- viving her husband the and are Elizabeth, and ing children: Harvey. John. Arlington. James, home: and at mother, Va. Also surviving her are Mrs. Mondloch. St. Martin, Margaret brothers and and the following sisters: I . Cloud: John Peter Mondloch. St. and Mrs. Al Ben Mondloch. St. Martin: // Olchheid Dold, / St. Martin: Peter Mrs, Cold Spring: Charles and Mrs. Sinclair. M Falls; Mar- Joseph Mondloch, Little and tin Mondloch. California. Henry Schlangen Mrs. Mrs. Richmond—Funeral services for who April Schlangen, ’7. Henry 82, died and Peter held April in Sts. 10 were parish the Church. Burial Paul’s in was the followmiz Surviving cemetery. are Frank. Jacob and and daughters: sons Mrs. Little Falls: St. Cloud: Andrew. Richmond; (Mary). Joseph Torborg (Frances), Norbert Braegelman Mrs. Richmond. Mrs. Valley; and Paul. Eden the Chris- Schlangen member of was a Cather- St. and Mothers' Society tian ine’s Society. Richardson Joseph . Mrs. the Traufler. Louis St. Cloud—The Rev. savior Wishing Blessing of Our You Risen Mass April the Requiem O.S.B.. offered who Richardson, 74, Mrs. Joseph 6 for St. Pat- Burial in died March 31. was M. C. the Rev. rick's with Cemetery. } ST. graveside. Sur- the Haupt officiating at and following the viving sons are JOHN’S UNIVERSITY} Calif.; City. Chester. Culver daughters: Army, Cloud: Robert. U. S. St. Eugene, (Rose- Richard Frieve Mrs. Ele Japan: Motor tric A" 5 rvice Berwyn, Virginia, St. Cloud: mary). ,_ grandchildren. Ill. There five are Peters enry Collegeville, Minnesota who died Peters, Cold Spring—Henry parish the April buried in 5. ceme- was 808 Courthouse Square Phone 947 Cloud Mass Ann] 9 St. Requiem after tery in :1 Boniface’s Church. Surviving St. are daughter. three his and wife, sons: a (Violet). Mrs. Orville Newborz. Sac" C ' i ' l l ‘ I ‘ .‘ .