St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
November 19, 1954 · Page 6 of 8
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J PAGE SEVEN THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER fir-i3; inf/zeOiow' Weddings. Cathedral High OUR NAME .1 ' Deaths ..fi has tine to come mean .Supan-Wilde O.S.B., Richard officiated. Attending the ard, Heck, ..e. to of Mr. son funeral ' couple and Holdingford. Miss Jean Alice Roettger, Mrs. Mrs. John Heck, 4 service Barry, took this to ’ CI were A b t' 't' Ln“- Butala, place St. Wilde, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joan Celestine Heying, in Anthony’s Church and community adjacent Hubert Michael who Nov. Stang Mrs. Nowak Gray, 67, died The 4. Walter Wilde, and Alfred Supan, Heying. Oct. .and Lavern 20 before the Rev. John on Little Rev. Alfred Falls. Mrs. Michael Heltemes offered Cold Spring—Requiem Mass —- and Barthal Bettendorf. sections. Mr. Mrs. Gill-Krippner Teresa Heck, Nor- of son Nowak, died Nov. Requiem Mass. who 9, the Burial ...'-. was St. Bon- offered Nov. 11 in was S 'I' k was married in St. Augusta—Married Meyer, Genevieve Supan, Nov. ,6 Oct. and’ How- I I l 1 ma were laid ceme- in the parish in Calvary His wife, to rest cemetery. Church for Hubert Stang, iface’s ard St. Church. The .Rev. before Nuptial offered the bride’s attendants. Mary’s 26 Mass were . a following Requiem Mrs. Herbert Gray Mass (Minnie Henz tery died Nov. Burial a Eng-"e: who 7. 60, was offered John Heck, Donald and Raymond Lang, uncle, in St. Mary’s Church Miss Howard an were offered Nov. 13 in Our Lady of Mauer) children, and Mrs. two the parish Sur- in cemetery. Ed Heck the Solemn Nuptial Mass, Rita Ann Krippner, daughter of the bridegroom’l were as- Lourdes Church. The following Arthur Martins (Catherine), Hubert viving his wife, Mrs. are Edwin attendants. sisted by the Oman; Mr. and Mrs. Krippner, T5thmperlmIilliams Rev. Anton, the sick and Visitation of the children survive: John and Mi- Waite G. Park and Frank Mauer, . (Hildegarde), and daughters v two ‘ and Raymond deacon; the Rev. Leonard Gaida, J. Gill, of Mr. Thyen-Schmidt son first the chael, Portland, Ore.;' Paul, De- St. Cloud, is the work survive. aged set as Mrs. Elmer J. and two stepsons: subdeacon, Richmond. and the Rev. Bernard and Mrs. Victor Gill, St. Joseph. Miss Angelina Joseph, St. Paul; troit, Mich.; Catherine Schutz Donna —— Activities Catholic the C. Axberg, goal ‘of French and Mrs. Earl FUN ERAL HOM Karels, Weigand Schmidt of ceremonies. The Rev. Vincent of- and LeRoy Thyen E master were Mrs. J. Yourzak (Hattie), Mrs. St. Cloud—Funeral services Ehres- Minneapolis; Howard P. at‘Cath‘edral Club recently begun Peter The attendants August fered the Mass. Joan Beumer, married in Sts. and‘Paul’s were F. Zyvoloski Donna M. (Martha), Lit- for Catherine Schutz, TELIGO Melvin Holt, Mich.; and I. SICLOUOJIINII. ‘ direction School. Under the High - mann, - Wilde, Kiffmeyer, Supan, Joyce James Rosemarie Mrs. Ro- Church before Father Luetmer tle Falls; M. Mrs. 0. Peterson who died Nov. 4, held Nov. Ehresmann, Seattle, Wash. The were Sister members Francene, of Wilde, and Eileen Pueringer, Oct. The bride is the Supan. Roman Puer- 30. on man (Joan), Mrs. W. H. (Ag- Church Jones in St. Peter’s with 6 brothers sisters following and other week to meet every once Leo Krippner daughter George P. Schmidt. inger, and of ' were ButaIa-Heying nes), Mrs. L. E. Williams (Lu- burial the Calvary in Cemetery. survive: Hickson, also Fred, N. dis- their . work and determine to of The bridegroom the the attendants. is son cille), Minneapolis; Her Mrs. Fred 'Mr. and Mrs. parents, Richmond—Before Nuptial Rose Bunt, St. Cloud; Dak.; Mrs. and the obstacles a successes cuss Mr. and Mrs. Thyen. The: Ben Heck-Howard Nelson (Helen), Peter George Schutz, survive with and Mrs. two offered Sts. Mass Nov. in 6 Therisa Kelso, Mrs. John Mrs. that have been apparent. Mickey attendants Thyen, marriage Browns Valley—The were Cloud. Trones St. sisters brothers: Mary, (Rose), and two and Paul’s Church, Miss Peter William Mrs. Cas- Thoreson, and has offered While member Leander and Eu- of Miss Beverly Howard, daugh- Mrs. Kamper, one Ralph, lnderrieden Dora, and Kenneth, Henry H. at Eugenia Heying, daughter of tle, Minneapolis. the cleaning of in the How- services Reller. and Fred of Mr. Mrs. ter " gene Meire Grove—Funeral home. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Heying, serv— another invalid, R. J. Malloy aged home of an ices for Henry H. Inderrieden, Mrs. Barbara Harren the bride of Math became Bu- the Sauk Centre—Funeral talents her to has used set serv- Har- who died Nov. 5, held Freeport.—Mrs. Barbara 62, tala, of Mrs. Cecelia. Butala. were son Nov. in another. ices conducted 12 hair of Meat That's Treat But. It's to were . (1 Church. St. John’s‘ recently, bur— Nov. 8 in who died . Wendelin was The Rev. Luetmer, ren, . . . Our Lady of Angels’ Church ~fo‘r aged the homes for Private Surving his brothers in_the parish and ied Nov. 6 are ceme- "Made Fresh. Tastier Fresher. & Malloy, who .died Nov. R. J. 8. sing girls that the requested have Requiem Joseph, Anthony, August following Mass . . sister: . Economists Meet tery 8. offered William Renner The Rev. practice patients, and the for Packaged Cloud; Sacred Heart Church. Daily." Meat by Quanters Herman, St. Alois, offered and in Surviving his the Mass. the that them are an- assures now Meire Grove; Mrs. The Linus Schieffer, O.S.- Theodore Rev. wife, R. Malloy (Mable Mrs. J. the isin their request Freezing. Daily Delivery. to for swer following Nathe (Rose), Melrose. Mr. officiated. The B. . . . Brbwn), sister in Penn- and making. a St. John's, At Paul; Inderrieden member of St. children N‘. J., St. survive: was a sylvania. di— Ackerson Lynne At present Linnemann, Seattle, Joseph’s Young Men’s Mrs. Minnie and DA’S so- GAI who members the 10 rects Wash; Wichita, Kans.; come dalities. Otto P., - girl Each - 10 12. grades to from Address, Make Anna Klauen Mrs. Hiltner, Freeport; Mrs. L. A. extra money. St. Cloud 1. C. Rosary of the decade recites Freeport. The Rev. Linus Marie, Cold Sister T h one Mail s postcards time e r e 3. SAUSAGE — spare spirit- the HOUSE sick for and daily the the Schieffer, O.S.B., offered Barbara M., Waite Spring; and week. kingdom the every ual advancement of Nov. Requiem in Sacred Mass 8 Park. One sister, Mrs. Ben Har- , Ave. the runder God. Placed of pro- Cloud 354 18 No. 9th St. Phonel353 Heart Church for Mrs. Ann Klas- St. Francis, also survives. BICO ren, or - Holy the Lady and of Our Collegeville.—Economics tection who grandchildren, pro- died Nov. Burial There 25 4. 17 sen, are of the aim the sole Spirit, group in parish Minnesota the great-grandchildren and fessors from several two cemetery. Belmont, Belmont, Mass. was 143 of the accomplishment the is great-great—grandchildren. following chil- Surving the Cloud gathered St. are colleges at of corporal works and spiritual dren: Harold E. Reed Mrs. Fred Rueckert Mrs. and St. Teachers’ College at 3.4 BUY You mercy. Sauk Centre; Mrs. (Mary), John St. Cloud.——The Rev. Bernard - University 13 John’s Nov. on St. Cloud; offered Requiem Pick (Barbara), Jo- Wildenborg the Drama the Minne- Claudel for meeting of the There sephland John, Freeport. in St. Anthony’s Nov. Mass 6 Association. Economics The sota and three Harold E. Reed, grandchildren Church Mrs. six for are cars planned and lot of used program or- One 3. Her husband, was greatrgrandchildren. broth- died Nov. who O.K. See on our our ganized by the Martin Rev. C'I' Notch, Harold survives with the 'John Freeport, also Reed, er, o o e Enacted 10 Be pro- economics O.S.B., Schirber, Dorothy, survives. Mrs. Klassen following, children Gumbles 1‘ from the was a values street and Carl fessor St. John’s, Dr. at across or l Society. H Sharp member of St. Ann’s Minneapolis; d, a r o professor economics of Folkerts, Calif.; and Donald, St. John Hopfer Park, _ far Teachers’College. St. Cloud at away, Lake Henry—Requiem Mass Her mother, Mrs. Frank moons Cloud. Collegians By Au registration, the after- After St. Mrs. All offered Nov. in Mar- Puhalla, Bowlus,‘ sister, MAKES 3 was a this I: the gift that — under meeting at got way Church John Bloomington, 111.; noon garet’s for Hopfer, Ann Mattson, consisted and of St. Cloud a who died Oct. Surviving brothers, James Brock— 31. three and brings Fine you nearer round—table discussions 54 series 50.51-52.53 of and Clean Some Very following children: 111.; Brock- the Mrs. Chicago, Alvin are- way, Tidings Brought Mary, to economic an problems, important on (Gertrude), Regal; Minneapolis, Steve John Jaeger and Fast To Sell way, All Priced \ policy, play such agricultural for— interesting miracle modern as survive. Cloud, Leonard, Paynesville; Mrs. Carl St. Brockway, and taxation, eign trade, state Paul Claudel, well-known by Walz (Anna), Melrose; John F. Hall Mrs. - COMPANY MOTOR BASTON relations. discussion Each labor Foley—Requiem of- Henry Jaeger (Bernice), Pay— Mass French dramatist, be staged will was is professor who wasled by a a Walz John’s nesville; Frank (Gen- in St. Mrs. fered Nov.‘ 12 College by Ardeleons the the of field. The specialist in the 78, Elrosa. Also John F. Hall, evieve), surviving Church for Dealer a of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Chevrolet Your reassembled and then on groups the following brothers leader and former and business may- are Dec.‘4 Saturday and and Sunday, discussion, forum held open an Kroll of Foley. The Rev. John sisters: Michael, McMinnville,_ or 5, with the of the Shoemain assistance Vaile Prof. Roland of the by led 6074 103 Ph. 918 or in officiated. Burial the Ore.; Mrs. Anna Fleichhaker, St. was St. Uni- Johnny Players of John’s University Minnesota. of his Surviving parish Paul; Mrs..Mae Kinser, Salem, cemetery. are versity. Soukup, Gervase 'The Rev. John Hall (Catherine Ore.; Mrs. Agnes Wil- wife, Mrs. Marko, junior Mary Ann Gallick, at professor economics O.S.B., at children, Mrs. S.Dak.; Shields), and Mrs. Susan Koenig, two mot, St. Benedict’s, playing the .role of John’s, served St. man as source Duluth, and Webster, S.Dak.; and Juel R. B. Thompson, Mrs. labor Violaine this round table Vercors in the for power- on Also Woodburn, Hall, Foley. Stupfel, Ore. There John Jr., sur- policy. ful becomes love story, out- an and sisters: grandchildren viving brother 15 and five are are a din— evening session. The was W. a Cloud; Mrs. great-grandchildren. W. Hall, St. E. John’s, St. meeting at at ner Dohney, Herbert L. H. Lord and Mrs. J. E. Gray principal speaker which the was Katherine .Swen‘ ervices Foley; and Mrs. St. Cloud—Funeral Prof. Friedman of the Milton 'There four St. Paul. held Nov. in An-. 6 t. are were son, To last every Chicago, who of University ounce give you grandchildren. thony’s Church for Herbert L. ‘ “The Depresison spoke on —— American out-of-doors enjoyment, Qualities of the of Proof Comments Economy.” Crossroad dear spins Brings to nearer you finest Pendleton the far to 5 nearer ones away, St.-Benedict’s Host heart Truly, close to REV. EDWARD O’ROURKE By own. your wools Western weaves _ . such the time for Christmas is . . . able such cotton, 'Direct Subsidies Farmers' as‘-. for Conference Student corn, crops To a_gift! but soft into these rich Thus 75 of and wheat. cent yarns per During its annual convention ‘ the agricultural industry has Phone for eppojnrmom en— new, Catholic last National an month, the the .tailors comfort.. sturdy practically St. joyed College of St. oseph.—The J mad. have Pomai! no governmen- passed Io Rural Life Conference your a Min- tal host the support. Benedict will be to 91W"!- for Christmas recommending direct resolution . fit. free-action cloth perfect National of the region nesota is important the Still to the place subsidies take of to more O‘ockdo College Federation ‘Catholic of f?» farm fact that in proposed has ,This resolution f .3)“. supports. "Irish our Siler” t; , for I Students workshop the Make at outing \ food the price of both cam- a deal of interest next stirred great your program up a L7 g (‘2‘, Saturday commissioners and domestic consumption on for, pus Consequently, and controversy. «0 ‘ Sunday, Nov. and and 20 21. . best yet—with Pendleton. ~ M M - world would be lower than trade following explana- supply the Pl 5; V‘ we ~ CUSN-N-CREP! 2, SPORT BOOTS .1,- The American Eight colleges and Minnesota present. at observations. tions and Salon. um con- VOiIM. '11". this would profit from Wisconsin college will be ‘amv it oi} make of all, must First 4’105 sumer one we A ooddongood ,IndI ‘ “RID WING IRI‘SH 5211?]... Sport The Mn. food prices. workshop lowering of represented the at oou. this is clear that not pro- new a there's real hundn plmure! Aux-Iain Sam; Red of world would designed 0m lent people the which is help and: Iron hungry of to NCRLC and posal. The er up tie... n campus some Ipeenlly "1:de packer Full nix- able purchase commissioners in be better find monrh'r to outstanding agricul- Wlomtd with nation’s the tannin proton our ways the bark of 0min Red Woods nuke national Our which foods, make the NFCCS surplus to work repeatedly have (been tural economists W the mites rep-Hem. fine: mall vner boot leather.- agility lbfll lei-y. Po: you an by be stimulated practically solu- would out .each specific subsidies urged direct on n‘m un': economy Jaques Hury Irma as a Coyne 7- on; can James W516 on you ’30:". 2: as but lb: RED IRISH SETT world trade. this increase of problem. the farm tion to campus. Gallick Violaine and Mary Anne as The price support market present PHOTO that free GRAPHER We Guest pro— speakers the Satur- WIIIO at Brought a Tidings propose Vercors in to 5% [ID CO. SHOI and necessitates production products. agricultural prevail for day evening session will be the gram Mary. Germain St. 5091/; ms SIIICE x Iummnn. Under the controls. marketing of the income farmers Whenever Rev. Godfrey Diekmann, O.S.B.;I )0“ $18.95 highly recommend it plan-we is reveals $14.95 below that the she substantially from moment falls Emerson cast to Hynes, and Edward controls improbable such that betrothed, di- secret justly deserve, her her to Henry, which they all professors St. at a There is would become played by James them Jacques Hury, could be paid subsidy John’s University, Collegeville. rect necessary. it entiye' the‘ little that danger Coyne John’s. of St. to government by ag- compen- Mary our Nelson, senior delegate St. Germain 609 CHRISTMAS IN CHRIST KEEP would ricultural industry the loss .: for least in part over- sate at evil sister of Mora Vercors, of NFCCS St. Benedict’s on cam— . particularly in situa- produce, sustained. have they income of a portrayed by OPERATED Violaine, will be OWNED & in LOCALLY charge of general pus, is ar- world trade is which tion in efficiently produce Incentive to St. Hynes, senior Nancy from rangements. ‘ thriving. subsidies since retained be would Novak St. Benedict’spDennis of Cards Religious Get according computed to be would and Ethics Subsidies John’s has been Pierre de cast as marketed of produce the amount French Craon, the 15th-century all the arguments In spite of each farmer. by Vio- builder loves church who direct subsidies, behalf of in THE Advantages I Vio— is Patricia Gaines laine. emotional . is there strong STORYBOOK op- a CHRISTMAS . been Gerald An- which have laine’s mother and Price supporfts feel it. Mary farmers position to supporting than the father. In drews operation in for them that it is unethical to more a or gsr.cLoun . new .- normal the Mary Schwep- roles will of prevent CO. subsidies from'the direct PAINT accept appear years score .fltfl supply Marlene of O’Fallon, function pach, Jeanne regulatory reply, In note government. we Theen Ireland example, By Olive Wenner. Mary Lou For Bondy, and and‘demand. form that price. supports we are a 'J than a-surplus of have fiscal subsidy. During the of Jeanne more the time of France now year at downs means In of wheat. bushels 467,000,000 the June, 1955, Ameri- SO. ending in STREET for this 1ST the setting of Arc is 6'13 -. - — production of market free will have spent a kind taxpayer play, which portrays a can - every Christmas of stories in the felt mankind is God for The love of accumulating already commodity farm price $419,000,000 highest from the human love of on our MINNESOTA CLOUD, ST. discouraged be would surplus Furthermore, operations. support and the lowest and purest to a CHRISTMAS in THE contained that Since Christmas price. decreasing and about by only small farmers receive our are wretched. a a most total subsidy for proposal is total of the We» fraction amount on a Paul Stamps elsewhere, this play S&H (Green In Gite as shift would farmers at and the income, on.sub- farm government the by for Retold spent STORYBOOK. young our young “heart- preaches his Claudel now in commodities those production to sidies. 3. Q‘ renuncia- shattering secret” of demand. in unethical is nothing There Christmas” First more “The Bible of \ the stories from suffering doctrine heart the his of tion, are markets of free ‘In system subsidies, indirect, about direct a or best the the sacrifice of and even .subsidies, support direct and which the in situation of sort in a the significanpe of around things. The stories that and the Star” “The Christmas and grew up perishable given could be to finds him- American farmer the the as evi- becomes this drama title of nonperishable well the principle According self._ to crops. as through'the the of ringing dent Man” Wise “The Other I Rose,”- Christmas “The Christmas utilized Saint been Price have supports the justice, it is distributive of Hospital as Cloud important the Angelus bells at ,nonperish- of behalf chiefly in aid of the government to duty, victim life. Violaine’s of moments and labor individuals who favorites. sixteen other ‘ or groups Feature the petition of Violaine the For Addresses handicaps. serious under ' fulfill- its finds Angelus prayer is lim- farmer ,The American hospi: well-equipped modern, A united to her sacrifice in ment guard ability ited in his to tal staff Son. Mary’s Divine Christmas well-organized that of with 9 o Benedictines a by Four fluctuations price against gift for children. cur- This make ideal book will of an director specialists. Colman is and Sister physicians of stimulating production, tailing Arde— by played production, the moving into demand, more or God- Rev. Collegeville.——The Cunducted since first time the of the leons for Sisters the by production, of lines profitable as Diekma’ngn, O.S.B‘J’ frey 1941. gave an The industries. other do govern- College and the "“The address BLANK ORDER on possible make efforts ment's to 1 -———-_!Ee_-B‘ Benedict of St. - Order annual 19th the Parish” at con- farmers for income equitable Churches Reds Allow an . col- I of church-related ference is exercise unethical. It is not an . central West the in Day leges Freedom for area a : justice. distrib‘tive of 1954 Collegé Nov. 6. Thomas St. at ..-. .., .............................. ......... Plan Brennan O.S.- O’Neill, Virgil Rev. letter from ‘ The Hong Kong—A subsi- direct will Some convocation NOW! Chinese recently the Shanghai described B., oppose \ was I they because St. the College of dies farmers when for Communists’ National Day, speaker at ST. CLOUD BOOKSHOP I the of student renewal contro- discussing d deem it restrictions i and t, house B arrests a c POPULAR e 'BY e n v‘ Plan of few Brannan Colman versial relaxed, The Rev. there initiative. for priests a 11 Avenue South I were Eighth Plan did Brannan The parish- address “The O.S.B., with these words: Barry, O years ago. gave an I REQUEST the of St. Bene- include their held for most could believe ioners not banquet. recommen— at. a St. Cloud, Minnesota We would 1glisted above. their allowed dations and eyes.” Priests to students day I dict’s were par- / Secretary differ ' former premises, church free .and day. thevsame ents rom go I chiefly the in Plan returned Martin Schirber, Brannan’s by the Reds, seized Rev. The ex- were i proposed sub- to parishion- which he Unbelieving the (ies) THE CHRISTMAS STORY- I county tent to to'them. of spoke at Please send O.S.B., copy ..... .............. .. ' Communist Cassel- sidize farmers. accustomed meetings to at bureau farm ers, I debate about fOr wondered how There is unpredictability, Steele Oct. 28, at . N.Dak. room ton, $2.50 BOOK. by Olive Ireland Theen on at copy. a the‘ of maintaining farm I Authors Famous the of wisdom would last. long it By and Jamestown 29, at Oct. on on high level income’ of.his talks at topic The 30. Oct. very a Missal Daily A'ndrew I Spirit Send C.0.D. Please bill I:l Money enclosed [:1 E] me subsidies. We direct through Programs Old “Farm Bishop Rites was Explains, . . I I rational that ob- is doubt there also spoke New.” He and on and Principal for Sundays Mass direct sub- Uninformed of the To Benefit jection price rigid to unworkability of use the I i Benediction. plus Feasts serious finan- sidies prevent commodities. prayers to farm for supports V When Calif. ‘t Wrightwood, I .- . . Holy Commun- - . . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - a - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Confession, farmers. . . - - - . - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for by cial losses natural of the members — our Seven Francis Buddy of Bishop Charles conviction studied It is Liturgical attended devotions. division meet— other science ion, our I a of blessed the statue San Diego problem will not that the farm section of Minnesota of the English ing and Latin commentaries. i here, Snows of the Our Lady I market- until the free solved be Catholic Scien- Table of . Round .. .......................................................................... colors, Printed in 2 throughout. the non-Catholics at were has' been plan many subsidies ' direct Oct. 23. ‘ Rochester tists at I on easy-to-read explained he. ceremonies, and type. ' We farm- trial. fair given Aloysius Michels, Rev. urge The a inches 31/2 6 along. I everything he went x and Congress- as leaders, farm John’s St. returned to O.S.B., ers, 826 ........................................................................... .. how pages this described re-examine proposal, Bishop Buddy Pri- to I St. Anselm’s recently from men LOHMANN, Company II. the politics Mass, and he visited for the aside The E. party setting Father Japan. cere— Tokyo, in cry he and why monies of Mass, .The the prejudices. emotional fund- States secur- in the Aloysius, BOOKS' ARTICLES on a RELIGIOUS GOODS CHURCH -— — of laid the foot the crozier at ‘the American and farmer Minn. Paul I. of St. here ity mission, will remain raising 413 Sibley'St. - dedication. the the before is stake. statue of whole nation the at months. several for I I