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

September 10, 1954 · Page 2 of 8

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’ PAGE THREE " , ./ Up up'iilSet/en " Ties SUN'S A'BEATlNG HARVEST THAT WHEN 9 CHASE TO HARD MIGHTY ARE THIRSTS ? EATING HE-MAN WITH WHAT GOES BEST _ PLACEl EVERY SEVEMUP AT , ' A Schedule Stephen Parish St. Joseph’s D.,ot ’Bitter’ l. Saint Sees .sshr, Festival Committee Recollection Christ Need of Sept. 12 Day Bazaar Plans Bazaar ' .l The Daughters of Isabella Waite Park.—-—St. Joseph’s Par- Paynesville.—The Knights of an- Stephen—The St. St. Stephen’s N ish here annual nual recollection will its ha- Columbus Louis Council day have St. of re- spon- Sept. Sunday, begin- Communion 12, ceived the State festival corporate at by Minnesota committee sored Aug. met 31 a zaar on Trophy ning Fran— 11 special o’clock Mass St. at. 9 in Willmar will be held in Circle Martin a.m. and completed plans for chick- Presents Nilan District Deputy presents a Belgrade, Church,‘ cis De Sales’ family-stylb Mary’s in Sept. St. chicken beef Sunday, 12, A and dinner, ion, and enter- Division I first—plalge trophy in the en an auc mem- Sunday, 29. Aug. 12th Street Chapel School and dinner will served the at be in tainment for the bazaar, which - Albany. Father Council 3628 of bership won ierz by the program begin with basement will church from West. The 11:30 day Odilo a.m. is be held knights Sunday, Sept. to 12. More than 100 Nilan, the Rev. deputy; Left district Martin right were to are being Com— Preparations made and to Mass 9 at are Mass, celebrated by group a.m. the Hintzen, district knight; Clif present Kohler, at Thelen, grand Gero chaplain; larger than crowd usual breakfast. followed by munion serve a the Rev. Lenarz. Bernard chairman. membership deputy; Norbert Neuwirth, and this instruction Recollection and year. TUESDAY, Breakfast ls Served "Install' attractions 12 K..ot C. Bazaar bodths’ and from 10630 to Albany noon noon, a VOTE SEPT. mm 1:30 In recollection from the lawn. will be snack and set out breakfast Following the Mass, on. ‘ Benediction» fol- inclement weather of and V.F.W. 4:30, served in the hall to every— case was into the thing be moved dinner direction Chris- by 4:30 under the of the lowed at may pm. 7 New Slate of Officers school. St. De all day Mothers. The Francis attend tian Anyone or may Men’s served. Attractions Sales’ Club all and of it, ‘A' part women New any Membership is welcome. not are Father addressed the Lenarz chair- general Martin Thelen, required. BERNHARD using histheme: “The and his committees have O group as man, Albany.—The by officers grand knight; Klas- of deputy Matt made be Reservations Bernhard leVander new can bitter for world has need and been work for time at a a some the Father Pierz Council Knights chancellor; Otlimar Jesh, fi- Brennan Dan at contacting Mrs. sen, the Christ be who for have arranged several can seen on new installed of Columbus Ehlert, nancial Melvin secretary; Street, E..Second S. 1041/2 w e r e or streets.” that stressed for He Pledges attizictions interesting and You: cor— Monday evening, the Aug. 30, Warren at recording secretary; Second 509 Robert Hamm, Mrs. pilgrim- Communion and affair. porate this ear’. LeVANDER Prbceedgs ISgul" Chf. . . meetmg' Hmtzen’ . Roman JESh’ HOGSChen' warden; that , Little . North East, at Street the the of used for be two will i ages are ways ' district deputy, charge, Sclirpm, lecturer; Ed ' treasurer; was in Fa11s_ be done building. thig school can new I L ‘ ' by Warren Hoeschen. assisted Kalb, Clif Hintzen, Don trustee; “if elect your you me Installed grand knight advocate; Elmer Schleper, in- Norse Was for Gives Retreat as Fr, Lutgen folldw- Thelen, Gero who the has guard; Welters, side Allen out- General Attorney ing assisting‘officcrs: Ed Voss, Chaplain the A1- guard. 'of side For Council the Rev. Odilo is bany I will work strengthen to Kohler. Marie Argyle; Dufault, superin- ation class. After the Papal Peggy Father K Henry Lutgen‘, Judged... and Good advance Marcelle Gasperlin, Albany; Benediction Communion break- Children’s Home of the tendent a ATTORNEY Parish Randall ' Geraldine Gun- Canby; fast Grengs, in the n-urses’ three- served Cloud, preached St. at was a Government Law Under BEER Heim, For- Marie AMERIt‘A'S FINEST St. Paul; dining ther, the student day retreat to room. nurses Hoeschen, Geraldine est. Lake; Gabriel’s School of Nurs- St. , of The fitting retreat served - as a n _ Mlnnesota. . , . Carolyn Husman. Mahnomellk 1n preparation for the graduates mg- Rice; Cushing; Mauer, Renee helped talks his _ _ he~ In of who about begin their series to were ‘ Cerétrei? Sliehausf, Sauk ‘ Top} thieirhparthin realize the girls + to professicmal ‘ It also I career_ / . Fete'realization 1 t. * eterson, is Mystical Body the at t au ; .onna d a t' 1‘ th an w 2:113:21 tacit: fgrreltfizagfnfreghme: , . / Cloud; Mary St. Shirley Reiher, both should in mean ' I Prairie; Mary Lou meeSSional Riesv,L°ng Personal and their ’ nursing who entered the .school f . . - Darlene St. Qloud; Schmidt, llfe- Rosary and Al- Aug. Randall.———The 25, ' on ‘ “ the SAYS: As Attorney General lend LeVANDER I Will . BERNHA-RD CloudiPal‘lene Sit“- Schmltvfit- Spiritual _ . _ 61%“ .The “erases James’ Parish. St. of Society tar New Students . Slum, mopdséiWadena; Beinahdettfle‘ 1:33’ the ngh Niass With sung f, a parish hall meeting the f be l held f the has“: ’ at h. ' ' and dignlty ‘ . ' ei promote gford; Dorot t to a Ho preStlge and ire student ody ofwthe '35 en, y 1e 8 ‘ 1 Ice ropers Are Lwted ' '8 0 one o o e . um "as; accord: mi'i‘iiii'ii fOI‘mUIatEd ,_ Sept- Plans Tomsche, Al- 2- Waubun; Dorothy by the gradu- Mass Were On sung ’ law's, for and obedience of strengthen life: In order of Wieger, St. ‘ Marie Margaret The bany; respect to oiir students fall bazaar sched- annual for the new are: my Verndale; Albany; Wellinan, Adrian; Paul; Alice Baker, St. Diane the October After 10. uled for moral children those lives and teach practice in Royalton. Theresa Zwack, Cloud; Susan 'Butzer, Mankato; to our must our own we served. lunch meeting, was WEDDINGS Mission Xavier Francis St. The found in GLUEK’S all civil law truths underlying fundamental principles and our of. Mrs. the home in Circle met . Strand Win- Sept. 1. Wayne on Commandments.’ ’ Ten QM! the AMT IMIAGII *. Christmas to“ clothing for the ter “not; -. "n". ' the clothing campaign for poor I members. Schmidt-Mohr- in by the wassbrought Attorney General that the office of is important troubled times it these , In Louise St._Benedict’s, St. Joseph. Perham. Patricia, John Huber frey, — , and Schmidt Mohr John surviving Paul Princeton—R72 i Mass Brothers ‘and sisters moral truth that LeVANDER understands the such ’VOTE be filled by q u e in great a man. 6 W married in St. Aug. 21 Thielen, New offered St. Ed- Theodore Aug. 26 in were was are LeVANDER. needs Minnesota all civil law. foundation for law the is Henry’s the Churchbefore Rev. ward’s Church John Huber, Munich; Al Thielen, Easton, for SEPT. bride is Wildenborg. The John The Rev. 65, who died Aug. 23. Lawrence Thielen, New Wash.; 14 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Leo Revering offered the Mass. Thielen, St. Munich; Boniface iv Vote LeVander Republican Primary, In the is The bridegroom the Ben Mohr. Burial parish the Schneider in Michael Rose; Mrs. ceme- was Schmidt. Mr. Mrs. Ed of and wife, Mrs. Surviving his tery. (Monica) Nicholas and Mrs. son are attendants Manice Mat- The John Huber, and sisters and two Siegmund (Catherine), St. were BERNH-ARIJ; LeVANDER ‘i....,s....14.i Minneapolis; CorrinneRud— >< feld, brother: Sophia Walz, Mrs. Mrs. Maurice Adrian Cloud; and a Anoka; Shirley Sigred, rud, Culver City, Calif.; Mrs. Ted six (Irene), Anoka. There I are Glenfield, N.Dak.; Raymond Jahnke (Mary), Chicago, Ill.; Enneking grandchildren. Mrs. 'r Anoka; Eddie Grimm, Rudrud, Frank, :Beach, N. Dak. and Attorney General Volunteer Committee. Ed Chairman: circulated by LeVandei-g D. McLean, Mankato, Eliza- Prepared the St. and member of was a \ Rose Spencer, Winona, N. Chase, Minneapolis, Cha'~ Mrs. Secretary; Ted Waldor. St. Paul, Tutu. Mrs. Avis and Raymond Schmitz. .an; Christian Society and beth’s Mrs. Theresa Staple: Adv. Pd. Pol. McCann-Rliuland services Mothers. St. Cloud—Funeral \- conducted Sept. 3 in St. Valley—Before Himll Eden Nupv Rudolph A. were a Mary’s Cathedral for Mrs. the tial in Mass offered Aug. 24 Mass of Cloud—A Solemn St. . Theresa Staples, who died 72, Assumption Julia Ruh- Church, Requiem Aug. offered 31 was Burial Assump- Aug. in 31. land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was Cathedral Ru- for St. Mary’s in Cemetery. Milton tion One the Leander, Ruhland, became» son, died dolph Himsl, 56, who A. and F. Staples, St. Cloud, bride McCann, of two of Gene son Haupt The Rev. Lloyd Aug. 27. i grandchildren A Mrs. Michael McCann. Mr. and 5 u r v v e. by the celebrant, assisted was The, J. offered brother, Frank Rqsha, St. Al Gruenes Rev. Severin Schwieters Rev. as the bridal .Clara the Mass. Attending . . Augusta, and . Sister, 9. V3522); 21:12:52,121]; Zgidgi’g - . \ couple Rhuland, Klaverkamp, St. Cloud, also Luella were gamete; McCann, Rose Mary and Betty survive. Assum in tion was ,3; Mr’; Thomas Ralph Ruhland. - and and Henry Seep Surviving dau hm, are [till/{rs who Cloud'_Henry Seer.” James .St' Berlherr'Ennen ’ Wiliam McNabb and died Aug. buried Al'so 31, Herman—Married Aug. 2 in was Ingham’ Minneapolis. KUEBELBECK 0E J sup Cemetery following Calvary Nuptial offered before Mass in a a viving his the mother and are in Requiem Mass offered Sept. 3 St. Charles’ Church Patricia were following sisters brothers: and Church. Surviv- St. Augustine’s Ennen, daughter oil-Mr. L. and \ coMMIssmNEn' and Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Pappenfus COUNTY daughters: ing and Ennen,"and John Mrs. C. H. A; son are one Cloud; H. Frank Dehn, St. and Minneapolis; Mrs. Al- Theodbre, Bergherr, Mr. of and Mrs. son Himsl, V. Himsl and Joseph G. STEARNS COUNTY, MINN. Oehrlein, Cloud; Mrs. fred St. Bergherr, Roy Morris. The Rev. Concord, Calif. / Netz, Lee Burnett and Mrs. Alvin Victor Kinzer offered the Mass. Fourth Commissioner District Angela Heid Sauk Emil Sen- Rapids; and Mrs. Churchill, Janet Richard Rentz, / Mon- St. Cloud—The Rt. Rev. Jim There grand- zek, Motley. 16 Bergherr, Berg- and Judy are Kroll offered the signor Peter Seep member In Respectfully Solicited children. Mr. Your and Support Vote herr the attendants. was a were St. Sept. in' Requiem Mass 1 of St. Joseph’s Society. Kohl-Rengwelaki 14th. Primdry Elections Tuesday, Sept. Al the Cantius’ Church for John Mrs. Henry Enneking Little Falls.'——Betty Jane Reng- Heid', who died Aug. 27. Angela Funeral services Melrose. welski, daughter of Mrs. J. V. -— Pd. Pol. Adv. Joe Kuebelbeck Cemetery. Calvary Burial in Henry Enneking, for Mrs. 53, Rengwelski, became the bride of was Pol. Adv. brothers and Surviving her who died Sept. held Sept. 1, Larry of Leford Kohs, Mr. are were son Etheline,WhSt. Sislté'r sisters: éin St. Boniface’s Church. The William and Mrs. Kohs, before a . Benedict’s ite _at Mathias Hoffman offered Nuptial MaSs Aug. 28 in Our ission ev. L-k - 1 {my c,“ outsoelie.(l); $121.... coil: ismuisiii ingolgyzh; Hagan. Mal‘tm Earth; MrS- the Requiem Mass. Mr. Ennek- of Lourdes Church. Father Lady - Joseph O’Connor, Shm' Carlos; AIRFILM AIRFILM Mrs. “‘9 ing with the 0‘“? ‘ survives following Francis Zilkowski witnessed the ‘5 product granted S cushioning U patents and as N. Dak.; John Cartwright, children: James, home; Mrs. The bride’s attendants at . ceremony. “pneumatic shoe material. a Bier, Paul Kilian, Kimball; Mrs. (Alma), John Mergen Albany; Mrs. Joseph Evans, Jr.; were P. Hilger, W. Rush City; Mrs. Freudenrich, Ervin, Minneapolis; LeRoy, Patricia Erna and . Calif.; Dorothy, Va.; Clarence, Santa Barbara, Newport News, Rengwelski. The bridegroom’s at- Matilda and and Wash.; Shirley, Ann; Ar- Yakima, Gomman, Harold, and tendants Kenneth were St. Cloud. Bertha, Joseph Evans, Jr. lene, home; and Sister God- and at a 6.95 The Beacon of one . . . rbly many nu (handsome iglit, styled Bakd Airfilm models. light and varies! electric heat ...’cause never oven wonderful results Isn't that The single time! same every easy—with automatic like? Lady, it’s would what Shoe an only for America’s Pneumatic you heat in the electric electric Because range, oven never an range. Foot’ 1 Comfort! Unequalled So light Cake always the varies. after cake—results same. are texture-perfect! right so so . . . . . . “Airfilm” construction Exclusive old-fashioned with if still putting So stove—— an up you are weight entire supportsryour on baking is making if in kitchen cranky old thing that ( your your i sealeddnr cells. air You actually changed “guessing” game—it’s to smart time new you a a i Complétely air walk namess too on “it” and dial So An‘aulomatzc. electric set Just a sgoe .ted' you range. other lik l. No .t F I cool, e l or M "m baking—clean, baking is cake. Electric bakes the modern ' looks comfort and g°°d °h°°se Am . ,' can’t have And remember, fast and always accurate. you . . . film Shoes' beautiful beautiful kitchen without a range. a e ,. I "Sill":iiuiil'é‘iiflfdd’fi“ ' A ‘ b h' d h ' B J d I m . c airman; em Nedzielbki, ers 1 an insurance: en e (azucnzli‘ilmafi 0313:); - ~ until - . electrically guesswork! Bake . - l a” licka, Raman Jerome Latterell, Ed o n . I Chmfel’BWSk‘g Len Helmm’ 5nd P051531" A1 Chalr' the following committee ' here last week and ' mem- V $2:’§ggi?e'llsi?e goaékrfifiel‘ksgfi 1%aggres’fi' 2510‘; O . A the coming selected council bers for year were ' t I aetwmeéi chairman; coiincil Cliff Balder, activity: Willard H Edward Public1ty: Brenny, Frank Hogan, Weber, Bud Hanson, Don Wildman, C. I. Brady, Opposite The Post Office _ Clarence Ruholf, Dr. Charles Town, Sev. Baldci', D. Richard and chairman; fraternal activity: dealer Company See Power States appliance Northern your or Youso, Balder Brady, Richard and I. C. chair- Bob Woolhouse, Kevin Latterell, Roy LaVignc, ST. CLOUD , Catholic Tom Nix, Herb activity: Feddema, Gordon Hatte-n, Brenny Jerome and Archie Smith, man; Imbiorski and Earl Eickler, Steve Tom O’Rourke, chairman. \ . , 1