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

October 15, 1954 · Page 2 of 8

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PAGE. l‘I-‘lyidayh‘October THREE CLOUD REGISTER 1954‘ ST. Is, THE Choline, For Motor Oils. C. M. of l., D. Re—Elect of M., L C., of Fuel Oils. K. C.W., C. D. C. C. M., or D. EMS Call nearest— your Sit Northwestern Co. Oil agent Tydol Veedol Products» -— —- — V‘jOUNTY ATTORNEY / l Birthday Of Brothers Held St. Banquet Pius oExperienoed - , AHEAD Holy Osakis Knights Arrive Cross YEARS By in at Saved Has 0 IN STYLING Taxpayers Money. ' Michael, by Bishop Martin—Brother John P. Treacy, St. D.D. brotherhood The main ban- Six of speaker the at years were ~ This Mrs. Peter is the first of Mr. and the congregation of celebrated sixth annual the Rev. Joseph Hen- at quet son was a superbly luxurious A top- and this St. Martin be founded Mondernach of type by to dio- kels, S.V.D. Father Henkels birthday banquet Oct. by St. 3, a re- that’s often copied coat the newly founded modern Church member of in history in Honest cently China, returned from Michael’s Council the Knights cese of a 0 X‘, this but St. Pius Brothers of country. equalled. quite where he 23 spent was one Columbus. hundred sixty- of One never years as a , 'brothers arriving In their mother-house of of in De missionary. He interest— Fashioned group with and a comfort- knights, wives, guests, gave an seven Seminary, Soto, Cross La the brothers the Holy being ing talk at the problems of in are clergy'attended the banquet on able, lines that easy-going trained for Crosse, Sept. 29. varioustypes of dioc- China missionary. and the Fa- hall Osakis. St. Mary's in make this favorite coat .Married Has mission under- work, including a the first This is teaching in ther Henkels told problems of esan served by After dinner, the with diocesan Now Brothers St. schools, in taken by the of maintenance, most arising Communist from and men. a Children Four Osakis I. chapter. the D. of work who founded in diocesan Pius X, in institutions! wonderful Japanese of occupation pointed all and were array opened O’Neil Tom Toastmaster and the like. brotherhood diocesan 1951 he fortunate out to as a 'wool fabrics ; solid was very in tones, the introducing by the program Prior his to entrance into the’ from China. alive. After escape plaids and other and visiting clergy guests. textures. Parish Kimball newly formed congregation April escaping from the. Communists, All the Very regulars, clergy sizes the in shorts, Among 25. were 1952, Brother Michael Father Henkels three at— spent urobmcnl. ADvalsmfNT—Prepared the Wrobel and Theodore Rev. David T Shay longs. inserted and by tended high school St. John’s, in Kong, in at Hong aiding years Cl'oud, Minn. .9 of St. Morselander any: Edward Rev. Collegeville. He received the freeing other missionaries from Pilgrimage Held N. M. I Very Rev. the Alexandria, garb June 12, 1953, 2995 De 1. 3 Communist Soto. prisons. at - the Rev. Sauk Centre, Kremer of = The belief Chinese that the Lake Reno, of Shadeg Thomas throw their babies, Father away Dimmerling Harold the Rev. Colbergl and Henkels is They stated; To Honor Mary not true. Glenwood. of WEDDINGS G. love their babies Dr. R. much EoURTH any- as as WARD Goer- Jacob‘ Guests included The Chinese, however, one. are g. Cliff Hint- district deputy; ing, 6 superstitious. They do not I very llllJIIBURllE Kimball.—-St. Al Ann’s Parish and district deputy; 9 I homh zen, MARKET OPTOMETRIST die in their want to anyone , ,. made Marian Year pilgrimage Hartl, state warden. a for fear the soul In.. of the de— Oct. pilgrimage, grand 3. The led the by Also present Eich-Schaefer .i-l were parted will be able not to get out Gnifkowski 103. . Examined Mel- Millerville, pastor, the Rev. Raymond C. knights the of Eyes Mayhew Lake. Geral- Miss e of the house would remain and I ' —- Prairie, and first visited Albany, Long the Mary dine Schaefer and Alfred J, Eich acques, haunt rose, and them. And when so GROCERIES elp of Christians ' Browerville councils. Church St. at married in the Annuncia— they ill baby is and were see a very Fitted . Glasses provided Augusta. where the ' Entertainemnt tion Church 7' before Ber- HOME-MADE the Rev. ' was liable they the baby prayers pre- die, to- carry Arbeiter, scribed the Erskine Mrs. by Holy Father by Mrs. nard J. .Lenarz . Oct. 5. The field leave it there were in and out to SAUSAGE on a ' Donald Dum- recited. Illetschko, and Joe bride is the daughter of Mr. and die. 'j’ 9; hEslublished. AIDS AND HEARING mert. Mrs. John Schaefer, Mayhew 1910 From they there proceeded to He Chinese think added the . All Makes Lake. The is the of BATTERIES for St. Mary’s Cathedral in St. groom son highly babies PHONE 2052-53 much of male more . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eich, Avon. Cloud, the Church of the next to that they the .females. do of Everything “ .403‘9u. Cloud St. in Ave. N. Phone 201 Kruge'o Over Anita Rich Schae- and Marhert Seven Dolors Albany; the at to . Grand Knight O’Hotto Henry fer v the attendants. Immaculate Conception Church were the late paid special tribute to Refrigeration ’5 New Munich,.and the Lady at to Minette-Arens Padden. Bill Mr. Padden the was Air-Conditioning " the of Angels’ Church Sauk Padua. Knight at Before Nuptial first of the local grand a —- Centre where Benediction Mass offered Oct. in St. founders! 5 An- council and of the was one SPORT SHOP PAPS * Appliances held. Following this, the thony’s Church, Miss Lucille the local of. group' group. Co'uncil God “Holy We Praise Thy Frances Arens, daughter Mr. St. Michael’s of sang was or— SERVICE SALES —— Name.” and Mrs. Joseph ganized Osakis Arens, became six STORE at FREDIEKS years ago DEPT. 1 Between shrines, the pilgrims, the bride Jerome Min- HEADQUARTERS with about members. Frank 40 charter of PFLEPSEN in their recited the Rosary. the Mrs. Today council has of Mr. and George ette, cars, mem- son a ' ‘ each shrine, At Minette. bership of 334 members from The Rev. James Minette prayers were ' FOR ALL Locally Owned and Operated said REFRIGERATION surrounding for St. Ann’s Parish the Kathleen Osakis and the and celebrated Mass. - . for the will be enrolled parish in which the Delphine Nietfield, and visits Arens, and towns, more initiation services bride’s Oct. 24. made. Ruth the Ann Arens at were were Cloud St. Ph. 5156 YOUR Ber- Clarence Beste, attendants. HUNTING Patronal Observed Feast CHILDREN PREFER Nietfield, and Wilfred nard - . . . the bridegroom’s at- Arens were l l AAAAA A‘A‘ l tendants. Buck\man v NEEDS ENJO‘I’ Blank-Siegle ll ' By Parishioners . vv . . Married Sept. Prairie. Long —- ;Nemr Nuptial offered Mass before 24 a HOMOGENIZED Carmel of Mt. St. Mary in MILK * Sie- Miss Dorothy Church were Michael’s Buckman.——St, Par- delivered by Father sermon was Sie— Charles daughter of Mr. gle, Robert GREA M Schultzenberg ICE of Pierz. the feast of' its ish celebrated of Mr. Merle Blank, Falls gle, and Cloud little Delivery : For Door son St. Present in the Fa- sanctuary was Cecil'Blank. Rt. — The and Mrs. with saint Sept. 29 patron a ther J. Percic, Hillman. R‘auch Rev. Monsignor George Call 55 Father Sylvester Solemn Mass. The St. Michael Society Men’s Blank, offered the Mass. Arlene . River the cele- Gall Belle of and was ‘ received Holy Communion in Howe and A1- a Gail Kuiper, Kevin assisted Harold Father by brant, ASS’II KEMPS LADY DAIRYLAND the Mass. in group NOW! attendants. Siegle the len Randall and Father Rob- Kost of were ‘A CREAM CATERING ICE Members of St. Michael’s Par- Mans-Gully Belle Prairie. Smith of ert 2nd 9th‘Ave. & No. .A ish completing ’Call plans their 567 for are Gully, St. Martin—Miss Marie Kunkel, _ Paul Father pastor, Oct. annual fall festival Sunday, Jacob daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The ceremonies. of av master POPULAR was M chicken and ham dinner 17. A Henry became the bride of Gully, Will be served A 11:30 at Mr. and Mrs. John am. Maus, of . * son REQUEST full day’s activities and before Nuptial Mass of- amuse- Maus, a slated for the day. ment are St. Martin’s fered Sept. 28 in /’ Among prizes offered is the Cyril Ortman, Church. The Rev. a television 21-inch RCA set. O.S.B., witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. John Prokett Mrs. and Mildred The attendants were cochairmen Pete Przybilla of Klein Klein. and Al are the committee. John women’s Voigt-Billmeyer Britz chairman. The is general of Miss Pierz.——The marriage the Authors of Br Famous public is cordially invited. Lorraine Billmeyer, daughter of Ahdrew Daily Saint Missal Mrs. Billmeyer, Mr. and Ted to Columbus Collection and Leonard Voigt. of Mr. son for Sundays and Principal Display Mass Given Public St. Leo Voigt, took place in Mrs. be- Church Sept. Feasts plus Benediction. Joseph’s 29 ' on prayers San the Francisco.—As of one Voith At- fore the Rev.‘ Robert for Confession. Holy Commun- features of the Columbus Day rlquost‘from the bridal couple tending Prospectus Principal Underwriter were an other devotions. ion Liturgical celebration, the University of Billmeyer Robert Doreen and ‘ _ INVESTORS Richard Glee DIVERSIFIED San Francisco’s A. SERVICES English commentaries. Latin and Voigt. Library public dis- put son throughout. colors. on Printed in 2 Stanczyk-Sinclair BIAILISHED 1394 AS INVESTORS SYNDICATE the Co- play first time for the eosy~to-reod Nuptial type. Martin—Before St. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA a the li- lumbus collection from inches 3V2 6 x in St. Mar- offered Oct. 5 Mass E. Dr. George brary of the late l .r 826 Sinclair, Miss Joan tin’s Church, pages Hoff Eivind Meekes George A. years’ of Nunrn, 34 veteran Ed- Thorn Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. daughter of The LOHMANN, Company E..ll. Fowler 0. Martha public teaching San Francisco in Smith L. Vernon Anderson Melvin C. bride the Sinclair, became ward Oliver high schools. Leo ARTICLES BOOKS CHURCH GOODS RELIGIOUS Jacob Baas -— — . Mr. Wilburn Stanczyk, of of son John E. Happ. Paul I. Minn. us Sibley St. sr. Murphy M. ' this Pearl of initial showing The Stanczyk. The Frank and Mrs. Al. Ciernia Emil Swanson viewed by collection great was Buer O.S.B., cele- Delmar Oyril Ortman, Rev. \ / PonESIoIIAI. _ Spain, Consuls General of Lund the Curtis Sinclair Eileen the Mass. brated Central the Italy, Portugal, and Puotoonnpngas S‘ilbernick Frank Manager and Divisional HAGEN, OSCAR were F in- who countries, America were attendants, Germain St. 8221/, Rev. the reception by the vited to On Your Senczek-Lehmeie-r Cloud. Minnesota St. Iuni- S.J., Monihan, William J. Leh- Mildred Cloud—Miss St. Telephone a: librarian. versity Senczek E. and Hilbert meier Anthony’s St. married in were Wil- B. J. the Rev. Church before bride is The Savings Sept. 25. denborg on Mrs. Mr. and of daughter the uniforms professional Sr., and the Lehmeier, Roman Matha of Mrs. is the . son groom CATHOLIC Rapids. Helen Sguk Senczek, with IN o AID Lehmeier, Thompson, Rosemary the Groetsch Ritz and were Leh— Eugene bride’s attendants. . touch dressmoker ’s a‘;.-.Cathol|c Churc h Loans Kapphahn Ralph ' meier and were INSURANCE “ ms (0515 attendants. bridegroom’s the Kline-Baron " Mary "l Rose Miss Gilman. LIKEENAN —— & CLAREY, INC. Minneapolis, Minn. IIIIIIIIII IIINI and Mrs. daughter of Mr. Baron, the bride became 7 Baron, Thomas lnforr'nntion These Rates For Mail Compare to L;- and of Mr. Kline, of John G. son 3.161111 Falls, Kline, Little John L. Mrs. Thul A.- Henry OR Quintin J. Payment-Plan offered i'uptial Mass life before 20—Year 15'95 9'95 a I 717% St. Germain St. Robie W. 195 and Paul’s Sts. Peter Sept. in 4 .0 of- Peter Juba The Rev. Church. St. Cloud, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. $1000.00 Per Premium Annual An— Attendants ficiated. were: Harland Skuza, Mrs. Baron, gela NAME John— Gately, Gene Halal-ion Mrs. taffeta uniform nylon PICTURED—Barco (Years) Baron Cyril Baron, Age Thomas (Years) Age son, V pock- collar, deep cavalier with distinctive Simon Baron. and ..$24.84 30 ..$13.56 0 Plantenberg-Thielman ......................... ADDRESS .......................... front. zip skirt, circular time. in .. 27.84 ets saver marriage of Spring—The Cold 35 15.24 . 5 .......................... .. .......................... .. Thielman, daugh- Marlene Miss \ fit, free-action belt trim Set-in gives 17.04 you 10 Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. of ter .......................... .. 4.93 Plantenberg, Melvin $1 Thielman, to for complete 18.96 sleeves 15 vents ......................... .. . and Mrs. Norbert of Mr. son 20.52 10-16 Sizes reachability. 20 Richmond, took Plantenberg, .......................... .. .. ........ before the Rev. Sept. 25 DON'T place NEGLECT 22.44 25 ................... .. ..... O.S.B., St. Miller, in Vernon The bride’s Church. Boniface at- YOURS OR YOUR Thie‘lman, Mary tendants Chil- forget—Fandel Days and Don’t Women were Men, Catholic 12,000 Over and Judy Plantenberg, Ruth CHILDREN’S EYES Insurance Have Cloud Diocese St. the dren in groom’s attend- The Plantenberg. 16th Saturday, 0ct. end Plantenberg and Ben ants were Us. With ' Kirach. Michael Expert For Care and Borgerding-Roering . marriage Munich—The New Personalized Service and Arthur Roering Anela of Information Further For Sept. place 23 took Borgerding > Officer! Society Consult Parish Local Your Conception Immaculate the in Write or —SEE— Victor the Rev. Church with ASSN. AID CATHOLIC Ronellenfitsch‘, O.S.B., celebrat- 0t CfillllIPNIA the of Parents ing the Mass. cou- of Minnesota Frank and Mrs. Mr. ple are aouo sr. Bene- Mr. Mrs. and and Roering, Kart. Joseph B. At- Borgerding, Freeport. dict Jean couple tending the were N. 522-9th St. 9th St. W. 47 u’f Virginia D Borgerding, n e r OPTICIANS I Cloud, Minn. 821‘St. St. . Minn. Paul St. 2, or Germain St. Bor— Thomas Borgerding, Anella 'Stx\Cloud, and Minn. Valentine Dufner, gerding, Edward Overman.