St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 9, 1954 · Page 7 of 8
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.—-'—-{:"“ we: - =—.. - —-—r."-A»—-— —' - —— —-= -— ,—- -.~ — — :. — — ‘ "I I 7 \ - A 9,l1954 r lMISTER I THE S_T-‘ CLOUD Friday, EIGHT July PAGE ( ~ . , mam-1W A“; .WEDDINGS DEATHS - v HOOk or ‘ford Hartma‘nn-Foltmer the Matzdorf, of Mr. and is bridegroom Mn. Augusto. The Muehler. Heugemuhle son his wife, Mrs. Frank Fischer are Breig Guy Matzdorf, took place Huels- Mrs. Mrs. Ray Long Prairie—Requiem Mr. and of Jeanne Mass Little Miss (Clara Falls. Pasch), follow- and the son Joseph [By — Church Seven Dolors June in 10. Mary- attendants offered The June 23 St. Hartmann in ’Foltmer Thomas three and man. were and daughter: was lng sons one Ohmann, Robert Miss Donna Muehler, Mrs. Doris Mary’s Church Huelsman, for Mrs. Augusta were Mary’s St. Alfred. married in St. Paul; Frank H., Jr., ann nee‘d‘them'but Occasionally it Lfind I think He them they neces: you gave Robert Ohmann, sense, we Roth, and Allen Mae and HuelSman, Hengemuhle, Henry who died June in 20. ,the Navy Jerome the Rev. the SS. before - Rock- Church on cinch, think a'l d-pipe again. all. do need not at with father Rohling the us Gothard to at- Ranch Monsignor George Hueslman. ‘ some bm'dge, daugh- sary argue bride the were offi- York; is The Arthur, Reisinger. Great ew Creotfl’res. Small-Minded busi- Think yourself. Is the of tendants. ciated. Burial in sending the HarryFolt- mother about the parish Lakes; Mrs. Mrs. Kingsley Mr. and (1 of Pelerson-Lampert Hol- was ter or a getting you heaven of to ness Thielen-Plante and We small-minded children Two cemetery. survive: is son ‘ (Elaine), bridegroom the Lam- are Minneapolis. The Loretta so Elmdale.—Miss Also children Catholic schools. man to mer. lead-pipe Do cinch? make not Belle Prairie—Miss Joan 3. self-centered do that not Regina \Augusta, St. Augusta, surviving Hartmann. Mrs. R. J. re- I Peterson we the Mr. and following of and James sis- pert were are Now it that in’ laugh. You have probably to occurs me Plante, me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. alize the that Church’s and Edward ,Henry, Buluth. Dou- Cleo are and brother: attendants Church we ters Margaret, The Edward’s Den- in St. married were there be much problem been some may» cases an as a as .Joseph Plante, became bride as the 'We Christ’s burden. There grandchildren Ho- Doris two and Olsen, Colo.; Sister Virginia ‘Shurek are cross Rudolpha, Paul Rev. are Ana- cette the before ver, on unspoken mis- have been. I Jean Thielen, Roger of of Mr. brother, heavy, ———and, sisters: two Mrs. Wilhemina Gross, son Gary conda, Hartmann, the daugh- are Mont; bride is we Mrs. G'uck, The Agnes vet, June 24. , understanding and Alvin Thielen, established Mrs. before The B h i in If Christ did love too. Griep not and Mrs. Mary Fisher, Miller, and Royalton; Morrie Stein, Lam- us s o p 3 Robert John Barbara, San Diego, Mrs. of Mr. and ter between h t e Nuptial Mass off Catholic the ed June 30 schools because spite of unlovableness, He Burlington, Wash. a Harrison. Calif; Nicholas, Harry is the our as and The bridegroom Royalton. pert. son d parents, in Holy Family Churc a n the by Father if bent . is in- would drop with crash twig tree There is Phillip Peterson. us a so grandchild. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. of George noblach Schirmers-Ncu one \ Robert Smith. Attending me. worried clined. They re‘ the and His 2 Marcella go way. w The attendants were Osakis. Nicholas—Before Fun eral Nup- services h .T Joseph Washtock St. J. a bridal couple Winzen: e y s- Joan a children and about —- were is my Irene What Christ your Lucille Lampert, is of Lampert, true conducted June in 12 in tial 30 St. perhaps, the Mass offered June were ' burg, Marian Gau, Diane Nagel, sume, d ' children. They t Fordieston.4—Joseph our Maciej, Otto n c J. Wash- of His Church, which is w a Leonard true Lampert, , Immaculate Conception Nicholas’ Esther Church Church, Miss h I t t Robert Thielen, Dean Goblirsch, a ' m minds a pointed youngsters’ in tock, who died June Peterson. His bride mother 29, bur- and George and in Peterson, Was our for Mr. George Knoblach, Mrs. who .Neu,.daughter of Mr. and fighting f Kenneth Thielen. o and r right the di- the direction, in ‘ Fbley ied in Cemetery the spiritual We following order. the ' are died J Baggenstou-Evan; The 8. Rev. bride James of A. Neu, became the h Catholic :B t e ‘ Mecikalski-Lutzke n e of eternal happiness, rection ' Requiem Mass offered Church’s burden, the Church’s July 3 a Nuptial Mohm Albany—Before offered the Solemn Re- Mr. and Schirmers, of school Joseph a system. son Belle Prairie—Miss Martha matterflgarthly and for that St. in Louis’ Church. The the Church’s Rev. exasperat- quiem ,in Seven cross, offered June 16 Mass,-assisted Mass by Schirmers. The Rev. the Rev. .Mrs. .Nick I I not. Lutzke and, LeRoy Mecikalski am am '7 happiness, ’ too. Nicholas Junker officiated. ing children. if Church His And the ' Viola Evans, HilaryThemmesh, Church, Miss Dolors O.S.B., A1 celebrated the Steichen dea— fighting Henry f married Family in Holy o r were Mr. Catholics Good parents, and Mrs.‘ EdWard did love of not with the not mere- are Mrs. John love us Mr. daughter of and and the Rev. William Attending couple Mass. the them d for a con, were Chur-ch'before the Robert n Rev. Washtock, ly their heaven. and Christ, the following she would desert and way-to bride on of the us Kloeckner became West Evans, of Union, Lenora their Brix, Inez Brix, children. It sub- Marlene their fam- is Smith July The bride 1. is brothers on and sisters They have<a 'of survive: leave devices. foretaste to our Mr. us of own deacon. Burial Baggenstoss, Jim Graydon in Cal- Eldred Neu, and ily the Neu, welfare and happiness that” son was the daughter of Mr. Mrs. and Mrs.” Norman Shapinski Heaven right here. There is (Irene), an The joke Alex Baggenstoss. There old about Cemetery. Mrs. is Surviving and I Kuckle. concerned about. vary an are Gustave Lutzke. The bridegroom am Aberdeen, enormous Wash; Edward, of joy in' amount Jr.; O.S.B., Landelin Robling, Bishops The and their Rev. crosiera. her husband, George, and the fol— Pohlmann-Wiechmann is the of Mr. Mrs. Julius God does and not need and Helen. son and Frank, you all Catholic family life, shot home. at Attending Mass. Bishop’s celebrated the the croaicr lowing children: is Mrs. Herman orna- Mecikalski. The attendants anybody anything with St. Rose—Married June‘ 29 were me or or through Christ’s charity, .\ Kalla, with the couple Joan mented shepherd’s staff Martha‘ler (Elizabeth); Mrs. were Lutzke, Anne Rose else. We Bzdok, here for the not Nuptial offered - . before Mass are Eidenschih‘k, ary with mutual love and respect. a s Adelhaide Joan like Baggenstoss, turned-down handle, the Harlan Tenhoff (Marie); Alois, a Annette Barbara benefit of God’s Church; His Rose in’ Church, St. of Lima’s The Bishops created Oath,- Le— Dean Baggenstoss, big Dankers, Osakis; Leo, West Union; Rich: cane. Fry, Joseph Bzdok, our Martin Church is here for benefit. Judged...- Wiechmann', Miss Caroline olic schools because they were were Vernie humorisl Baggen- Evans, and ander ard and Robert, home; and at remarked Some Lutzke, John Januschka, and That is equally Cath- true of of Mrs. Wil— daughter Mr. and concerned with happiness our Edmund, who is the stoss. . in Air Force long 'thatthe Bishop—car- Bobby Pfeifferi olic schools. In the absolute Wiechmann, Joseph ago liam and cradle from the right into BEER. AMERICAS. FINEST Hoppe-Jansen on in Louisiana. Also surviving his because it ries 'crosier is are Richlmann, Mr. Mrs. a of and eternity. son 'Male Way Nup- Nurses Paynesville.—Before sister, Mrs. Lou-is (Kath- Raab a business heaven into a to get . (Joseph Pohlmann. The Rev. us in St. on Why do bother tial Mass offered June with 1 erinve) of Avon, and you three “by crook." hook by Soenlneker offered the Henry or Church, Miss children, Louis’ Kathleen train them, brothers: Andrew, Paul; your St. Maybe th i n-k of " you a Marjorie Wiechmann, Ma- Mass. Mr. and Mrs. guard them, Jansen, daughter of watch them Stephen and Frank; " Avon. She over stuff. Bishop’s job big Nice as Pohlmann, Lawrence rie and Up, Survey Indicates the William became day and night? Hansen, Because Chfl‘stian member of the ‘ you if it, all work and was a get you can Wiechmann the attendants. were bride Hoppe, of love them. If did of Robert love Mo‘thers’ not Society. son you I that. :But conscientious ‘to a Liecer-Kotschevar Richard Mrs. Hoppe. them, Mr. and ‘would make you Bishop, your- the position is crush- Frank A. Fischer ., a Eileen Kotsch- Roscoe—Miss ' cele- . Joseph Varley self comfortable, The Rev. shrug them Elizabeth, ing burden. Royalton.—The N. Itis J.-—-The that Rev. male of L. the total cent graduates. J.‘ cross a daughter Mr. of Mrs. and Attending Mass. off, the the and let them their brated Wild evar, nursing dead. go Ohotta he has until he is offered the be Thirty-two to Requiem to of the alum- cent career carry appears a per Chris Kotschevar, became the La- Betty Jansen, into couple old smash-up. stoIe were way any stepping That is why St. Pius X, Mass higher when July 3 in the to profes- ni non-Catholics. Holy Trinity are bride of Jerome Lieser, of' Don Jack Hoppe, and It the Hoppe, is with son the same von way Church sions, the Cardinals voting for Frank INTERHAnoHAL ‘ made Fischer, by the The A. ' study revealed the mail-S. a survey were on a among Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lieser, be- Church. She is anxious Hoppe. co PETITION M IElGIII an Alexian is, 56, who Brothers indicates. that Bishop of died June graduates six Pope, 30. Surviving ‘ doctors medi- of on 3. fore Nuptial Mass offered June ‘ a Gucrnon-Dufort mother, watching The over your conducted by cine, dentist, Rome, begged htem hospital ad— to vote two not survey, a .8 in St. Agnes’ Church by Fa— Neenalh, Wis.-On June 12 sleeplessly youngsters m’ore Brother Innocent Doonan, ministrators, f him. He traced consulting strong man, r was a a psy- ther Joseph Bloch. Attending the Mass before Nupti-al of ered than \ do. you a the of Moliior 143 chologist, graduates of music director, weak but he begged not two Drug careers Co. a man, a bridal couple Rosalyn Lie- were in Margaret Mary’s C St. rch, The Catholic the Alexian Brothers’ Hospital schools students for the priesthood, with in his for and tears are eyes. Mrs. Robert Ramler, Judy ser, Miss Beatrice Dufort beca the e School minister. benefit, of of Nursing in and benefit for Men Eigh‘ty When the GLUE of the Bishops of cent the K’S our a per Ramler, Richard REXALL Horman, and AGENCY... bride William Guernon. The of Chicago little -- in the period those It 1942-1952. that is because'I .- surveyed recommended US decided there be must our ones. _~. .Robert Ramler. Specialty“ Prescriptions McKinnon officiated. Rev. F. Mr. ' I This number about 85 nursing friend’s children for Catholic represents schools,'it be- seven»! not care my tunic: ' nu per as career . 1' a men. was M Stongl-Marshik To'iletriu I Wolf Mrs. the Kodak and George Supplies 1. were that I with them about they ~wanted keep to argue w cause us y.Buckman.—The "~va ”‘ marriage of bridal attendants. . 8T. CLOUD. MINN. go. giving the “kids” education- .under their thumb, of an or any Miss Arlene Marshik, daughter Piasecki-Kurt: in-Christ. that junk mis- hear from you of Mr. Mrs. Wenzel Mar- and . . Harding—Miss Dorothy Kurtz It is because the Bishops taken outfits like Protestants shik, Richard Stangl, to of Piasecki Aloysius and son WITH were mar- that they insist SAFETY and other Americans United that. care upon Mr. Mrs. Frank and Stangl, took in Holy Cross Church be- ried ,SAVE - And if really for Separation Church and if of and we care, lace in St. Michael’s Church Rev. Alfred Kroll fore the on blinded State. not by silly. we are The 16. Rev. Paul Kunkel une , bride is June The the daugh- 29. prejudices so! and Parochial prides and Why Schools? offered the Mass“ Shirley and Mrs. Mary Kurtz. The of ter cial ambitions and all that rot, Federal Savings Mardglle & Loan with Accounts provide good Marshik, safety Maxine Ho- bridegroom is the Mrs. of schools There Catholic son will enthusiastic— co-operate are we heisel, earnings. Funds received by the month 10th of and Herman and Clarence The any are Piasecki. Catherine attend- for only: Because ally. one reason Stangl credited with earnings from the first.‘ the attendants. were Josephine Piasecki, ants . Christ, after Himself making were Parents who do not co-op- Huelsman-Muehlcr Bernice Mary Ann Hayes, Kurtz, Supreme Sacrifice for tulfiing frightful Each us, crate Account $10,000.00 Fully Insured Foxhome.——Miss are a to Doris Mueh— up and Don Piasecki. picked the terrible Cross chance. . They likely ‘ up to lerr are and_Arlo very Hueslman were of salvation and laid it Plumski-Euteneuer face bitter unhappiness later our on married St. SECURITY Nup-l Joseph’s FEDERAL Church in the shoulders His of Apostles Holdingford.—Before and spend the of a to rest 'before on, .the Rev. John Symons and their the June Miss tial Mass offered 21, their lives their regretting successors, June The 26. the bride is on Bishops. , Euteneuer, daughter Agnes of blind ' 7 SAVING§ 7 & LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘daughter error. Mr. of ; and Mrs. H. / Mrs. Henry Euteneuer, Mr. and ‘ . End Public School . Race . Segreggtlon/ the bride of Jerome 1 became three Agency d Auto Ono ' of 822 St. his Germain Street Cloud low St. —- ‘ Plumski, of Mr. Mrs. and pricedpopular make son franchise, located St. Louis. to'begin Catholics have of the plan desegregat- Plumski. The Rev. Bern- Charles ‘— within 100 miles of Twin Cities. Parts, been called to in ing in co-operate September, [[000 celebrated Mass. decision Karels ard the on ST. Accessories, a Machinery re- and equipment ending racial segregation -in pub— cently couple by Attending Lor- announced the the St. -c20.ooo.oo. Will were 60x100 rent ft. building. lic schools here by Archbishop LouisiBoard raine Eva of Education. Clara Euteneuer, and The Have other business interest and will Joseph—E. Ritter. Plumski, Archbishop Euteneuer, Leo and Mae said he sacrifice. Write A-l was encour- (STORE c/o The Register, . IIIEII’S In letter read in all churches Celvin Euteneuer. aged by st. the of the inte- r. a. 0. Box 229. success Cloud, Minn. of the St. Louis Archdiocese, he gration of in Catholic for: Kaluzn-DuFrene races Ask I urged “wholehefirted support” schio7ols that begun . here SIX O I in Emlnent June Long Prairie—Married who participated was in a sympo- 19 ’ Nuptial offered Mass 28 before sium Immaculate TalksI Weather, the Con- a on Florsheim . The Home of Shoes; Priest of Carmel Our Lady Mt. ception University in of the Notre at of Dame, South Bend, Ind., are AgainS‘t 'ators U. S. Se Church, Miss Mary Du- above. shown Is Kicked Out of China were Hart, Schaffncr and Marx Cloth- . Mrs. Alnore Frene, daughter of From left Wenceslaus.Sebastian, right theRev. UN China to Seat 0.F.M., Red are Hong Kong—When write or you DuFrene, Conrad Kaluza, and the Urban 0-.P., Lis'bongPortugal; Rev. Mullaney, Washington, that letter D.C.; home ing. from Red China, Mr. Mrs. Conrad of and sen Washington.—He will resign PRE-PACK th’e do College, talk about not the weather. Very Rev. Monsignor H. Francis Davis, Oscott rector of Monsignor Kaluza. The Rt. Rev. his majority post leader in the You as be accused of reveal— may BULK ICE CREAM Balic:lO.F.M., Rev.”Carlo George Rauch'offered the Mass. England; the president of the Interna- Bldg. Mary's St. U. S. Senate St. Cloud if Red China is al- ing valuable meteorological in- ; Layen, Paula MrsQHarold Sey- tional Marian Academy, Rome, Italy; Dr. Charles DeKoninck, lowed into the UN, Sen. Laval William formation the “enemy.” to 'Kla‘ng, Lid- Janice Jane mour, F. Knowlan'd California Of told University, Quebec; the and Rev. Joseph Montalverne, This is ED. CHAMPA 0.F.M., the advice Dutch Lis- Of- Hajl'old a Loven, Roger Du- berg, his confreres. ' Vincentian, Father James Huys- bon, Portugal. Dc‘mald Jerry German, and Frene, STUDIOS Sen. Pat McCarran who of Nevada 66, completed three mans, Lidberg the attendants. were introduced imprisonment bill that of the would di— under years a Gillitzer-Schmitz o WEDDINGS President Reds. The priest, Eisenhower chaplain of rect to a a St. Martin.—-—Miss Angeline this When‘you Peking the UN orphanage notify that o by GROUPS operated country ~ wont Schmitz, daughter of Mr. ‘ and will the Daughters withdraw \of Charity, had completely from OCHILDREN ' Schmitz, Mrs. Henry became the look best given that‘organization if 37-years the missions in the Red to to your re— 0 COMMERCIAL bride Delbert Gillitzer, of son China gime in Peking is before‘his expulsion. He accorded mem— no CANDIDS Mrs. Pius Gillitze‘r, of Mr. and bership. hopes ‘day. ' to return one i 'Fffered Nuptial before Mass a, ‘PHONE 76 July in St. Martin’s Church by 1 \\ i Father Cyril Ortman, O.S.B. 617% St. Germain neat look... Matzdorf-Rohling -’ ' (Over Woolworth’s) Albany.-—The marriage of ST. CLOUD Rohling, Miss Eleanor daughter of Mrs. Amelia Rohling, Clif to the ‘ Hospital Cloud saint A modern, well-equipped hospi- with staff tal well-organized O O a of physicians specialists. and Conducted by the Sisters of the bust bronze of Cardinal AIOysius Step- Order of St. BenediCt (upjgr left% vlzaslfnshrined in the ignafi h "fled Statue . ops’ ational t Catholic is 00m 0 e Welfare Conference headquarters, Wash- ington, DC. The bust is the work of Ivan Mestrovic Syracuse of University, Syracuse, N.Y. I _ ceremonies the Monsignor Marianlear At (left right) Paul F. to were St. The Tanner, assistant C. Samar- Cloud general NCWC; L. and 75 Years secretary of Nun Sister M. Pauline (right) the Sisters of of zija East of Chicago, 111., Catholic Union, president the Croatian of her Charity St. Vincent Paul marked of de which donated the bust. Thanksgiving Solemn Mass the anniversary in 75th of at as a nun a Hall Assumption in Greensburg, Chapel of the Assumption at new first the hall, Solemn Mass the held in recently Pa.‘ The PILGRIMAGE was a the order’s retired and residence infirm opened for nuns. Pauline Mother with Sister .is M. Claudia (left), ' Shown HOLY supe- EUROPE AND THE lAND celebrated her golden jubilee religious who in rior, 1952. as a Pauline, Sister the first the of community complete ‘75 to \nun religiouswork, born in Johnstown, Pa., of She in 1863. years was I954 Cloud,~Sep1ember leaving St. 30, July, A member took her final in 1879. pioneer band who of the vows live Seton Hill when mother-house to at the transferred Q came was Pa., Altoona, she her assignments teaching. from most of in‘ spent Constellation She retired in 1942. Entire. ’ trip by chartered TWA Fatima, Portugal Visits to Shrine and the of Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, " Switzerland, Lourdes, Paris, London, Ireland. 0E WANT NEW THESE TO_WEAR ONE (YOU’LL SUITS—bedutif’ully and designed GABARDINE’ BLUE For further information the fill attached out coupon the gabordine—in worsted fine all wool tailored from and Rev. mail Edward Ramacher, St. Francis to Church, model. 2 button breasted single Sartéll, popular Minnesota. new ‘ Reasonably $50.00. Priced at :IIIIIIII-l...".'.l.llll.u.ull.lll.--..-.l.ll~ Il‘l‘ll'li‘llIIIIlllllll- sizes REV. ~: EDWARD RAMACEIER models regular: stock ' All and shorts longs in. in at - - :St. . Francis Church Sartell, Minn; T O V I C R Please send information regarding Marian Year Pilgrim- to: age ‘ Cath- / Sister M. Thomas More, of 35 - one Niime olic school teachers studying th at Pond! School ' e New fund drive for minimum A goal of a . CLOTHING-CO. ‘ University John Carroll Institute Industrial Psychology, of Cleve- been has announced by RevJ $75,000 the : land, happy be close Address to $1,000,000. She fellow to and her seems so Conception Karl S. Stofko, Immaculate Church in Ber- of pastor students inspected‘the vault Federal of the Reserve Cleveland, Bank, parochial wick, Pa., school, archi— help defray the of to cost new a an which contains than $1,000,000,000. City more Town shown tect"s partial sketch which above. is of or , summer The John Carroll seminar, sponsored by Cleveland in— The building will brick with be Indiana limestone- two-story a FALLS, MINNESOTA LITTLE du‘stry, combines classroom study with mmnrrlnruru field trips in order that trim. The include library, plans six classrooms, administra- and l1'l I I1 I I‘I nuns, a and brothers priests, will have firsthand knowledge modern tion multipurpose of offices the with level auditorium a .on upper a on business. the 10on lav-'1. ' .