St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 28, 1954 · Page 9 of 12
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.pr’jWQ-wggw, _-,,_.:j.=v'}. .- -. x 1934 CLOUD REGISTER ' THE ST. Friday, May 28, TEN PAGE Program ’ glllllllllllllllllllllIllll|llll||I|l|||lll|llllllllllllllllllll||ll||Illl|llll||ll|lll|lll||llllll|lllllllllllll lllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll|ll|lllll|l|llIlllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllll Coortesy Begun .lllllllllllllllllll Movie Current Ratings cam .IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll|IlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll|l|IllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll|l|IlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllfi Joseph’s School St. At following list includes movies theaters The appearing in at Alexandria, Belgrade, Fergus Falls, Glen'wood, these Foley, towns: (Johanna), Paul Rosen Mrs. John Kohnen Wheaten. Falls, Sank Centre, and Little Eickhoff-Hopfer daughter Martin of Mr. and Mrs. Jr., Hovanes, George Upsala; Requiem VALLEY. EDEN W. their daily be- —— the teachers School has Grade , Joseph’s St. on Kammermeier, Arthur Sauk Ramler, Hovanes, to Andrew Sartell; in the May offered 8 a C'Mass A-l was LAKE HENRY.—,——\liss havior church, in school, and Laura this in inaugurated Mrs. of Anna program Ramler, a new took Sar- Alex Hovanes, Rapids, and son John for Church Assumption Each month the playground. year recognition giving to for Unobjectionahle Adults and Children Morally for. Hopfer place Anthony and Eickhoff on in‘ St. Boniface’s Church grandchildren. There 21 The tell. May 5. died on who ’Kohnen, 63, are high- points totaled and the outstanding for students Smoky Broken Arrow May were The Barnabas 15. Rev. Lau- cour- and sisters brothers officiated. Surviving married in .St. Margaret’s Grucnes 2Rev. J. A. were girl each grade boy and from est Big Eddie Cantor Story. The So tesy. bach, 0.S.B., officiated in the Clear Lake; Matros, William parish in the “,Burial Church ceme- are before . the Rev. Joseph was privilegedto “cour- by judged students River .The Fort Bravo Stand Apache Mass. Escape From Lee was wear a and Janet Kammer- Mrs. (11 Lakes; were 50 Matros, brothers, Frank Surviving two .xtei‘y. . are bride Linz May The 20. tesy” pin that is for month. Nurse Steel Lady, The on Flight and Alexander Sharon Mrs. Minneapolis; meier, and Henry, Frank Benner, Valley; wJ oseph, Eden Catholic Work Artist final judg- On May 17, after Taza. Cochise 'the daughter Diamond Robbery Son of Mr. the Great of Mrs. brlde’s and attendants. Wal- Mrs. Roy Albany; Friedle, were following Max and the Paul; S t. the whole fol- ing for the Tumblew’eed Leonard The Hopfer. Louis Story. The ter and Cyril Ramler Joe bridegroom the year, and Mrs. Minenapolis; Ward Rogers, Richard were Mrs. hildren: . "C selected lowing students Capitol Table bridegroom’s’attendants. Round Witch Doctor, The is ‘ Did. Knights of the the Mr. of were as Mrs. Wil- ‘ and U. S. Bowlus. Heisik, Emil son Wal- Minneapolis; Mrs. ~(Luella), on the winners of 1954 courtesy liam the Alamo ickhoff. Man From 'The attendants Riverside, Hicks (Frances), Kieke mter H. John Wozniak-Super awards: Helge Nelson, LaVon Overlooked were (Rose), rs. Curtis Mrs. Lloyd Calif; Frieze ls A-2 The Rev. AUGUSTA. FLENSBURG.—Adrienne ST. Su- Hoppe, Betty Jane Lieser, — Daryl .Ar- Judith Litzinger and Kok Gary Mrs. Litchfield; the Re offered Weigand and Phillip Vincent Wozniak of the Rue Morgue per Beachead Phantom ghur Hopfer, Wilfred were and Vir- Hop- Zimmer from "grade five; Long Mrs. Prairie; (Helen), Mary’s St. in C.——The work Mass May 18 Sacred quiem Washington, D. married in Heart Church Suite Saskatchewan Executive ginia Emslander and Kuss— Roger (Florence), er. Weimann George Kieke, H. 87, John Church for Catholic “man between,” before in the Rev. P. J. of Otto Shark River a Millionaire How Marry on Martha grade six; ' from to Kohnen, a J. Peter Valley; 1'-‘Eden man ‘Maloney-Le‘e Burial in May died May 16. The did of the 15. bride who who 180 feet art is the daugh- was on Yo Shines Bright, The It Should Happen Sun from to Kantor and Joel Kussman (Dor- Seibert Jim Paul; Mrs. ;St. wife, His parish cemetery. paintings of Mr. and Mrs. Martin the series ter Super. the 300-foot of BRANDON—Married Pacific Three Young Texans Overland May 6 Steckel “ and Luella grand- grade and 17 Fairmont; thy), seven; (Frances), .v-0 the bridegroom Kieke John United States is the Mrs. frieze in of the the Mr. sur- before Nu'ptial son Mass offered in on Pfannenstein and Howard from a "children. B chil- following with the Mrs. and Peter Wozniak. vives forgotten The Capitol rotunda, at- St. was Ann’s Church Miss . Rose Darrell eight. grade were Midas I Voigt (Ger- Vincent Margie Mrs. tendants dren: Eisen- Wozniak bustle President in the Morally Objectional for Everyone were Lee, daughter Mrs. Mr. as of and RAPIDS—Funeral SAUK ser- following students The Jo- Mrs. St. Augusta; and Linus Super. trude), re- completed hower dedicated the of Eternity—(Object Reflects the acceptability Here From ion: Halver Lee, Gene and Maloney, to Sacred in held May 17 «uvices Ron- honorable mention: ceived Were Rockville; (Mary), Koenig seph project. immoral suggestive tends condone actions; situa- divorce; of Mrs. Ann Maloney. The to Jo- son Lorentz-Bugle the Rev. with Church "'Heart Tomczik, Ronald Ruegemer,_ ald Augusta: Mrs. St. Ferdinand, Costagginni,'a tions.) Rev. Austin bank T. Kinsella Thomas offered for officiating Wiersgalla eph BUTLER—Before Nuptial '5 Rausch, Joanne Marlene Meyer, and Mrs. (Minnie), Schmit a Chris Mass. Delores the Gladys auditor of Arlington, Va., Lee, 11-week-old Midas, re- x-Darrell Mass offered son May in 4 Holy 'Dickenson, Wayne Victor, Joyce (Frances), Seeking Winkelman Chinese Censorship in Spain Hit Red Walter Maloney, Linda called his grandfather Lee, Steph- how and Midas. Richard and was Mr. Mrs. mof Cross Church, Bergle, Leona Sjo- Kr'eger, Edward grandchil- Beverly 32 There Foley, are Maloney continue called the work the attend- to With World and ‘Ecclesia’ Trade Free Editor of his By eny parents were Surviving on daughter Mr. Mrs. a of and Austin Bujalski, are Mary Ann James great-grandchildren. and 12 dren gren, artist, Catholic Con- Ringbearer another Darrel Ma- of ants. surviving Also Gordon. 'flbrother, was Bergle, became the bride of Fran- Cloud; Charles Schneider, Betty St. Harren, Stephen, brother, One Commercial Madrid—Government Geneva. lat- loney. stantino Brumidi, when the Attending and the bridegroom wares Mr. censor- grandparents, his Lorentzfson —- cis Mrs. of Mr. and Meemken. are Henke- Pohl, and Lenora Helen sister, Mrs. and . Communist China publications a ship of of muzzles not fell the 50 feet from scaf- Bernard Rapids, Ganje, Arnold Lee, ter were Sauk Midas, Joseph were Mrs. Joe Lorentz. The Rev. Van *1 Leo Calif, also Angeles, Los dangled before meyer, the-eyes the only secular but of the the Bill folding Forcier, Oct. 1, 1879. and Maloney. Herman Al press Mrs. and ’5 Mr. and ’ Dyke, O.S.C., celebrated the Peace for Crowds Pray survive. world by the Reds Catholic Well, free edi- at Costagginni painted Filippo » prew as a ‘ an Rice. Voght, the Mass. Attending couple Weitzel-Braun were in the stalled conference torial in Ecclesia, the only Span- >~AWJI Threat He. Despite Commie Thielen died J. from 1880 until 1889. news Sylvester Schreifel Bergle, Ralph Lo- Lorraine Mrs. Michael Mrs. Conference. ish publication Geneva subject SACRAMENTO, not to CALIF. in the work, 1907. In recent J. Sylvester RICHMOND. years _ M1- Mrs. Ralph and Jerome Lorentz, SPRING. rentz, COLD _ , —— —— China self- censorship, declares. Arguing that is Braun, Rose daughter Vietnam. Despite Mr. Bui-Chu, of and an showing 400 American of ' died May 10, Schmitz. May who years Thielen, died who —- Schreifel, was hael .C sufficient, economic Lei Jen-min, Father Jesus Iribarren, editor, Mrs. Andrew Braun, Communist became the approach of the history, undertaken Al- by parish cemetery parish buried in the was the in laid rest Q 14, to was WANTED Red Chinese reminds the that counselor of the bride Charles continue government Weitzel, crowds of of large to Cox, troops, len who finished the of- Mass son Requiem Requiem following re- following : cemetery a a Pla said West’s Cardinal Enrique delegation, that the Deniel, Mr. Marian Year devotions in and" Mrs. G. J. attend Haverson, be- girls work in maining y 2 30 the frieze to country feet of Hurrle, Maurice Boni- by Rev.‘ May St. fered Mass offered in 17 has discrimination China is Spanish Primate, against suggested fore Father vicariate in the Church of Cosgrove. The this nursing home. Nurses’ train- last Cox Brumidi _ Paul’s and , mar- and Sts. Peter Surviving the in .face’s Church. 0.S.B., year. were are would that would pointless. He said China law “steer Immaculate Conception riage performed the the in air at absolutely publicized, ing but Costagginniwwho a. press a not was his Surviving children: Pine ’ necessary, following Carl, Church. par- are ~ between trade rela- middle journal- welcome renewal of base Phu-Nhai. church chapel April nearby The 15. ' a but painted than the other course like old folks. on must Edward J. two Mrs. Falls; and Michael, Fergus Mr. City; more j ents, with United States, licentiousness the but fulfillment istic and tions in of erected together, write mostly censor- Tel. 4542J forgotten. the fol- was a Richmond, and Sauk Thielen, Frank, Richmond; Joseph, was or '. Rumler-Kammermeier ' permitting ship,” did explain why, if China is Blessed “freedom by Berio Vinh, thus made not Mrs. vow and sisters: (Agnes), brothers lowing Rapids; Math Fink Mrs. 1‘ Mrs. Mary Doran ASK FOR self-sufficient, relations temperedby feeling such the time Em~ the COLD SPRING.-——-The 1858, of of in O.P., are ,. re- mar— (Lorraine), Blanchard (Anna), Nies Frank Melrose; John Mrs. ‘ I desirable. riage Cloud persecution. sponsibility.” Box 41 St. Minn. Tu-Duc’s of Alice Kammermeier, Gruenes peror Andrew and (Marie), Mrs. Mrs. Frank Fink Selby; ; Eden Valley; Cloud; Aurelia, St. Mrs. Nieman, (Marie), Marvin K Rucker,_A1a.; Camp Waite Park. Celestine, and Alfred, and Larry, Rita at Isidore, and Pallanlch Henry Mrs. home. Funeral CLOUD. ST. serv- -— for Pallansch, Primus Joseph H. ‘ives Henry Mrs. for PRE-PACK‘ War’s Charity Victims Plead Your held May died 17; who 47, were CREAM CLOUD—Requiem Mass ICE BULK ST. . Church Paul’s St. in v May 19 St. Mary’s in May 20 offered r was of- Denery John Rev. 'with the Primus, Joseph H. for Cathedral Burial Mass. Requiem ffering.the Vin. Father of Think died May 17. You who When 66, Calvary cemetery. the in .was Burial officiated. Yzermans cent the with survives Pallansch er. INSURANCE Calvary cemetery. the in was Frances, children: following ‘9 with the survives Primus Mrs. George .‘Rose, Franklin, Anna, Ed— Jerome, children: following of Think There all home. Barbara, at and St. Clarence, and Robert ,. ward, Alfred stepchildren: Mrs. *a 10 re Holy An- Iramarie, Sister Cloud; 'KUNKEI. and M. 105. Fred fKommer (Isabel), J Mrs. gels’ Convent; e e r o m Louis Mrs. Christ, 'St. Cloud; Leander Mrs. (Ellen), Voigt . AGENCY William INSURANCE (Louise), Lovit Mrs. Walter ,? Mrs. and (Anna), Proell Missoula, (Loretto) :H d l Cloud; n e y St. a all of (Leona), deen , Less” for “Insurance Strange William Mont.; Mrs. Mrs. home; Charles, at John and . Fischer (Teckla) Mrs. August. (Evelyn), St. Lindmeier o, Lorenzo 5403-W-2 , Res. 3684 Phone Kuehn Marian), Thurman Mrs. ‘( Paige (Fran- Henry Cloud; Mrs. Franciseo, _“, of San (Gloria), all Arthur Brainerd; Mrs. ces), Cloud St. Two Peter, Joseph and 1;. Ca1if.; (Theresa), Davenport, Knight grand- 'Har'bors. are-14 There Hahn Leander and Mrs. 1a.; great-grand- hildren and fc two 26 There Savage. (Alice), are Mr. and hildren. Her parents, brothers, Two .c‘ grandchildren. Schwinghammer, Mrs. Gregor i and i P Long William, e i r a r , and three brothers Albany; and sis- '3 Sauk Centre, one Henry, one and half-brothers ister; and 10 Meire Caspers, Peter Mrs. S ter, , isisters survive. also survive. also Grove, George Mrs. Hovancs q Kennedy John Sylvester services SARTELL.—Funeral services MANKATO.—Funeral were in St. conducted May 19 and Peter Sts. conducted in were George Francis Church for Mrs. .1 John Sylvester for Church Paul’s The died ‘Hovanes, who May 16. wife,. his Surviving Kennedy. are offered ,Rev.‘ Edward Ramacher . Kennedy, I Sylvester ‘ Mrs. one Mass, Solemn Requiem he ,t as- three and Charles T., brother, Vir- Benedict isted by the Rev. res McLaughlin, C. E. Mrs. sisters: J. Al- deacon, and the Rev. Fnig, Dooley, Theresa Mrs. Paul; St. Burial 'lfred Kroll, subdeacon. Jake Mrs. Oakland, Calif.; and ‘ Heart‘ceme- in Sacred the .,was James. St. (Anna), Glasier Surviving Rapids. Sauk hartery, are Vincent J. Irving Hovanes, husband, George Pher {and Mrs. children: following Leo the Rev. PRINCETON—The St. Anna; (Mary), Stanis Kulas Requiem offered the Revering c Edward’s St. in 18 a-‘arfi‘O-ofififlfinr‘fiwoanfi May Mass Vincent, 65, J. Irving Church for Survivors died May 15. who are Vincent Irving Mrs. wife, his ' uvsstocl Mrs. daughter, (Helen), one TIIEICIIm tomaussnn (Irvamae), and Applegate Dwain not scum or. Illinois; Ann, Rose, sisters: four hldhwbefinnnhld ' Prioonnd Blunt Washington; Lillie, Minnesota; Service 0! Fellhlul 80 Your: Over Wisconsin. and Belle, Simple This Judged... ACCEPTING TEST BEER FINEST AMERICA'S. RESERVATIONS! .Housekeeping Cabins T. Does roofing have 'smau your New Resort base felt? a rag Beware of roofing with a Beautiful on , felt of wood fibre base. JFA QUALITY ROOFING is flexible, withstands extra roof strain and stress, ex- pansiou because has it a rag : Showers, Electricity, Gas mu. base felt. ,' INTERIINOIIAL "LG. I II WNEWOI 1 four) week (for 2. 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