St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 3, 1954 · Page 7 of 8
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'Fridcy, PAGE 3, EIGHT December REGISTER 1954 ST. CLOUD THE K Committee A.A.1,A.A.a.. Diocesan r, ,1A,4 CoUnciI Reports ’REGIS'IER’ Deaths KKKW“WWKKWWKWWW Editor’s Note: This the is fifth of instruction the children, and St. Peter’s Parishes, St. es- cemetery. vives following children: His ‘Mrs. with the in parish John Grismer the _ series of being made pecially in them with their Cloud, have was in reports aiding begun the 'practice a. " the St. Cloud Register Christ- subscription Give to for Albert Schelper, Richmond; Perham—Requieifi Mass, Mrs. Bernard (Agnes) a wife, Mrs. by the workshop chairmen the homework, assisting them having in of was at teach their parents Kollman, Mar- daughters in the Armed Services Henry’s Mrs. Bernard St. Sons and offered Nov.'16 in St. Reyerman, the survives with diocesan of the conventions their choice literature and or away of in children in preparation for mas. own Sping Matt Miller, Church Mrs. John Grismer, tin; Mrs. for children: and DCCM following Bernard and DCCW. Members issue of they keeping the literature their first Confession appreciate this gift with and first will home from an on every eye Hill; Cold Henry, Peter, Spring; Nov. The Rev. 59, who died 12'. Aloys‘: affiliated Joseph, Melrose; Law- organizations hbme Holy urged that into the from Communion. When the are comes par- be in. gift card will the A sent ‘receivo during your y,ear. Nicholas, and Joseph, Lake Hen- N. Donnay officiated. Burial clip these Edwin LeClair to items and and Mrs. of his choosing. thinks that the child was to not ent is ready rence, use sources recipient. the form below. Use the to and Paul, Paynesville. Three Joseph’s Cemetery. Her in St. name/ them in their society meetings. reception‘of There for the (Mary), New these ry; Munich. unanimous are The fathers sacra- were brother Grismer, sisters and survive: husband, John Next be four week’s will the report the child is by grandchildren. on ments, examined sons, one Mr. _Reverman 18 in their of the rule acceptance Cloud Register the St. Please send to: Mrs. Herman. Korte, Mrs. Henry daughters survive: and four Family Life Committee of the the in the the of pastor member of Catholic the that without example instruction presence was a Thelen, St. Martin; Mrs. John Kellog, Ida.; John James, and Diocesan C it of Catholic the‘ quiz parents parents Order Jo- Foresters and St. of o u n e Regard- will do much good. or may not Spanior, Henry; Chris Lake and Mary Helen, home; Roderick, Women. at the child in the the of (1.) Name seph’s Men’s Society. ing in the home, presence some prayers Mayer, Barnesville. There Adamczyk 36 Paul, Mrs. Franklin pastor. are ' The following related is of fathers of the present report John a Mrs. T. Nietfeld grandchildren. (Eleanor), and Mrs. Mac Tobkin the Family children Life workshop, that allowed the they Marriage Preparation to Course The", Parish Perham; and John Sr. (Dorothy), all of Meire Grove—Mrs. John T. DCCM, by A. J. Turch, leading the Father diocesan take in Soenneker pointed out turns prayers Anthony—Funeral Felicia (Phyllis), St. services” Sister M Nietfeld, who 65, died Nov. 1, r y a chairman of the Life after meals and Family before and the fathers it is to that of great es- for Thell, Sr., died Barrie, Ontu Also surviving John 85, who buried the parish in are Committee: recitation of the importance pecially in the that they was ceme- co-operate Address Nov. held Nov. 25 St. brothers and sisters: 21, in two two following Requiem tery Mass were family Rosary. in conducting the annual 3 daily The workshop called mar- to ' was Anthony’s Church. Burial William, Butte, Mont.; Ed, Os- in offered Nov. in St. John’s 5 was riage being preparation interesting order by the chairman the and One of course most was parish E. R. Vickery, the The follow- borne, Ida.; Mrs. cemetery. Church. Joseph Kreuter, Father throughout held the diocese. itself opened with the discussed concerned by mod- points prayer a children/ survive: Brother iSpokane, Wash; and Mrs. Glenn ing O.S.B., conducted the services. \ While the individual parent recreation of children, may erator, Father Henry Soenneker. with the Stephan, O.S.B., Humacao, Puer- Ore. There Coulter, Portland, John Nietfeld T. survives with are talk feel that he give not (2) Name Many No well-developed had in particular. a can reports teen-agers Herman Bellman, Rico; Mrs. grandchildren. 13 to the following children: 13 Dr. of the subjects 'dis- they indicated that on been of any one prepared by the of the parents any St. Cloud; Mrs. Herman Beuning, A. B. Henry, Elmer, Margaret, Henry Dingman in the marriage B. cussed members of the prepara- of the workshop regard- have neces- awareness an Parish John,lJi'.; Martin, Mrs. Z. F. Sin- Mrs. Myron, Ellis, Roman, John, tion should each parent children Richmond. Funeral services ing allowing the course, family life activities within sity of to —— Roe- Mrs. Conrad derman, and William, Milton, Patricia, Syl- feel obligated his to place of 15 urge son or conducted Nov. in Sts. their parishes. workshop the home The re- as a were use There rick, all of Ereeport. Mrs. vester, Roy Mayer, and are daughter who is contemplating creation, Address ad- Paul’s Church of them Peter fpr Hen- but and concerned itself with in- many more an grandchildren and 23 28 great- Mrs. M. Braun. marriage take in the to sometimes died formal there is course B. Dingman, 66, Nov. discussion of the mitted that who of a ry some grandchildren. its entirety. Sdhmitz have their Rev. Lawrence part to cousin, the goals that in the reluctance 11. A Mrs. be achieved Peter on can Varhalla Michcel Mrs. also spoke Father Soenneker quiet dis- and Torborg officiated, assisted by parishes their the of the diocese. own peace Lake Henry. Requiem Mass Holdingford.—-The. Rev. Leon- the Diocesan -— of work of the Mar- play- given by: of Subscription turbed by the Rev. Wendelin Luetmer, deacon, presence One points dis- of the first offered Nov. St. 17 in Mar- Gaida offered the Requiem ard was riage Relations Counseling Serv- children. and the Rev. Arthur, subdeacon. ing the the of cussed matter Church garet’s for Mrs. Peter was re- v Mass Nov. 23 in St. Hedwig’s member. ice, of which is e a Burial the parish in though agreed that It was ception of ceme- of the sacraments Schmitz, who‘ even died Nov. 14. was Church Mrs. Michael Var— Name for This counseling service was es- Surviving his wife, Mrs. tery. father difficult for be Holy Eucharist by are Nov. Penance and it a Burial in the who Her parish may halla, died hus- 20. was ceme- tablished husbands and aid to \ Henry the follow- Dingman, and the home work in The experi- read the family unit. to to or Michael Surviving band, Varhalla, Sr., tery. her husband, as a in are wives whose marriage sur- Parish was William, ing children: St. Nich- and their with/ children members of the of of the with children: Peter Schmitz; ence many vives the following three daughters was’in- danger breaking It of up. olas; Albert, Richmond; Raymond be this underfoot, to that when friends the workshop revealed was ' Michael, Duluth; Mrs. Guy Lucia Mrs. and Anna Nathe, two- learn that while teresting to sons: I Farming; Sister and Dorothy, M. price small to received considered family father the of the pay as a Address (Ann), Minneapolis; Mrs. Ed- Lake Henry; Mrs. Martha Kirsch, annual load of there is an case Virginia, St. Francis’ Convent, chil- that the the mother for the the with sacraments assurance Wagner(Marie), ward St. Paul; Roscoe; Mrs. Helen Brockman, coming into the almost 100 mar- Falls; Leander, Mayhew Little and in good engaged and dren the children there was a were Rose, Wash; Ben, Du— Tacoma, Del Mar, Calif.; .counseling Elmer J., Hop- riage relations serv- Ray Schneider Lake; Mrs. (Ir- recreation. the value wholesome of greater appreciation John, Chicago; luth; Andrew, kins; while than 3,000 and Gregory Minne- ice, and J., more Luxemburg; Mrs. Ray Koh— ene), other these 2 of the by sacraments felt that it general, In Holdingford; Mrs. Dewayne Burg a issues.) was (Subscription price is $3 for 52 couples have taken the marriage apolis. There grandchil- 10 are Valley; Jo- (Frances), Eden those and members the family, nen of his children permit should father (Betty), Duluth; Mrs/Alex Guy those preparation of diren and four great-grandchil- none course, Fort-Lewis, Wash; seph, and A1- the who have had that he in; friends their experience invite Mrs. men to (Helen), McGregor; Ber- the haVe who have taken course ren. Brothers fred, Roscoe. and sis- family Communion of chil- his time were em- give to I must Francisco (Irene),~ Duluth; nice own seek help found it to necessary Ferdi- surviving Mrs. ters that declaration ,phatic their in prob- are their listening by to dren Elmer, Chicago; Raymond, St. from counseling service in the nand Centre; Mrs. Ramler, Sauk benefited have they themselves helping possible, and, when lems One Paul; and Lorraine, Chicago. saving marriage. a Farm- Kohorst and John, Anna greatly by it. finding of in the children the a sister, Mrs.‘ Michael McKeesport, the If anything evident at was Theodore, Ontario, Canada; ing; tak- problems; these of discussion solution The point to next Pennsylvania, survives. There conclusion of the workshop it are was Herman, J b Prairie. and activities a o their c 5 in should interest father ing the the part grandchildren and 21 great- an that fathers have part to was great one a grandchildren. ‘There 26 taking work; are school their of the in instruction and play in the grandchild.‘ bringing play in the up proper and work Hemmesch his Mrs. Matt in the time off from in the home and children own Andrew Martini much remains of family. While a chil- his with play in the fam— pleasure recited to daily Cloud—Andrew Lake Henry—Mrs. Hem- Martini, Matt St. be insofar detailing done prayers to a as the in children the guiding ily circle. Again the dren; Nov. buried who‘ died Nov. who died 21, in mesch, 62, 22, concensus for Family Life the was was program TV radio and good that the father selection of opinion of Calvary Cemetery following evident laid in the parish the clearly Committee, it is to rest cemetery was viewing . listening and in the should play major part Requiem Requiem Mass offered Nov. 25 following Mass Nov. programs, that the of bringing work a a a up a and in- good which is only that Holy Angels’ Surviv- in Margaret’s Church. Her in Church. be left entirely in St. family 26 cannot the do children the that sisting ing/is Catherine, in the husband, Matt Hemmesch, sister, hands mother. the of the sur- a live learning to. in short, Catholic lady desires posi- St. Joseph Home. same; ' l thQreby children, 0 the ' housekeeper. with wgddinqa. ' the. priest tion com- Frank E. Dorr as and let- children the ing know to Please information in give Foley—Funeral services were real their know children the ting c/o Write HKZ letter. In held St. John’s Church Nov. 24 in father. 81, St. Cloud» Box Register a. Frank E. Dorr, who died for Czeck-Hnrlnndcr Ament-Kincade felt that fathers Most recrea- Rev. John Kroll 229. Nov. 21. The of. Holdingford. _ I The marriage Bluffton.__The marriage of — should the home of tion outside Requiem Mass. Burial fered the of Miss La Verne Hal-lander, Vione M. Kincade, daughter of week nights three be limited to a parish :1er in the His. cemetery. daughter Mr. Mrs. Henry of was Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kincade, to children that for teen-agers, ' Dorr Mrs. Frank (Anna wife, Harlander, Donald Czeck, to son Edwin J. Ament, of Mr. and son Ship home by time get should be given to follbwing "and Martini) the chil- Mr. and Mrs. John Czeck, of Mrs. Henry took Amcnt place time certain that from dance, a a survive: Mrs. dren John Weyer Bowlus, in St. Hed- took place Motor Transportation, . Nov. in St. John the Baptist 23 be them for to should be set (Marcella), St. Cloud; Mrs. Marie wig’s Church Oct. The Rev. 4. on Church before the Rev. Ray Raymond Bros. about strict and be then home to Reichert, Minneapolis; Pe— Gaida celebrated the Leonard rs. Schulzetenberg. Attending the chil-. time. If this their keeping Tracy (Agnes), Sauk Shirley Rolfes, Betty Lou Rapids; Mass. ter bridal couple Alice Ament, choice were their guided in dren are Wil- Donald, Minneapolis; Czeck, and Jo- Deanne Forner, Mrs. Inc. '. Betty Kempe, Ament, Andrew of their in type and friends of liam the couple. seph Teff (Clara), Fedor attended Gilman; Mrs. Phone Cloud, Minn. Darrel 510 St. and Kincade. little they when recreation are Donald Steffens (Marie), Min- Schreibcr-Bach difficulty in Knafla-Rauch be little will there neapolis; Lee, Shakopee. and Marie Breckenridge. Miss friends good find —— them having St. Cloud.——-The Bernard Rev. There stepchildren: A1- two and Bach, daughter of Mr. Mrs. are and during their teens engaging Wildenborg celebrated the Nup— fred, St. Paul, and Mrs. Ernest and Cyril Schrei— Louis Bach, recreation. wholesome in tial St. Anthony’s Mass in Haase (Sally), Minneapolis. Four and Adolph ber, of Mr. Mrs. son Parish Projec Church for Miss Oct. 30 Arlene s brothers, Lawrence, Ge Schreiber, married Oct. 19 0 g e r were Mary’s learned that t. , It Ranch, daughter of Mr. Mrs. and was Adolph, Benjamin, and Bell- all of Mary’s Church before the in St. has Falls Little Parish at an Joseph Rauch, and Arthur Knaf— 1a., also survive. Rev. ,Benedict Petergmeier. Dor- mont, for morning Mass Monday early JFOR EVERY la, Mr. Mrs. Charles of and Frank son othy Bach and Bach l were Clement C. Flynn enabling thus working some Knafla. Marie Friedrichs, men, Dar— the attendants. Cloud—Requiem Mass St. work begin at was those who must of PURPOSE lene Knafla, Joseph Rauch, Jr.; Kruchten-Schreifels Nov. in St. Paul’s offered 23 attend Mass at hour early to - and L. Medech the attend.- an were fbr Nuptial St. Cloud—Before Flynn, Church Clement C. week. A a each Week day least one ants. in St. Mass offered Oct. 26 Nov. Fathers John who died 20. is given. opportunity to similar ST. CLOUD vHinkemeyer-Weiman Mary’s Cathedral, Miss Veronica Leon— Denery, Eugene Belair, and Sacred Heart the of the men Schreifels, daughter the of late St. Cloud—Married Nov. 25 Burial Weber officiated. ard E. there where Parish Glenwood, at William Schrei— Mass CO. GLASS , Mr. and Mrs. before Nuptial offered in Cemetery. His in Calvary Friday each a early Mass is was an One Cold Springs, became the fels, St. Cathedral Mary’s Miss R. Kelly daughter, Mrs. A. (Ev- were morning for the ‘ men. 2é28W bride of Donald Kruchten, buys Renee Susan Weiman, daughter There three elyn) survives. son Augustine’s . St. St. others, are Phone Division Among 2316 Kruch- Mrs. George of Mr. and Mr. of and Mrs. John Weiman, J h Crookston; brothers: o n , St. The Joseph’s. Rev. Har- ten, Otto Joseph Hinkemeyer, and Ridge Field,Wash.; .and James, ‘a card old Pavel officiated. The picture at- Dunseith, Paul of Mr. and Mrs. inke- Frank, N.Dak. ‘or..... son tendants Kruchten, wereflmelda Duelm. The- bride’s at- meyer, John Hieserich Mrs. Patricia Schug, Mrs. George Holt- Mrs. tendants John Mur- were Hieserich, Melrose.—Mrs. John haus, Walter Kruchten, and phy, Mrs. Francis Lease, Uarda who died Nov. laid 65, 19, to was George Holthaus. Katherine Weiman, Janice and parish in the fol- cemetery rest Hinkemeyer. bridegroom’s The Pallansch-Super Requiem Mass offered lowing a attendants John Murphy, Sartell.———Married be- Nov. 6 were Church. Nov. in St. Boniface’s 22 Francis Lease and Hinke- fore Nuptial offered in Glen Mass a Surviving her husband, John are St. Francis’ Church Miss meyer. were following chil- Hieserich, and the Donna Mae Super, daughter of Thelen-Maltby Melrose; Richard, dren: Arnold, Mrs. Mr. and Joseph Super, and Prairie; Willard Hal- Long Mrs. Albany—Miss Janice, Maltby Pallansch, Donald C. Mrs. of son ley (Viola), Minneapolis; Mrs. Anselm Thelen and were mar- Florence Pallansch, St. Cloud. Ebeling E h (Leona), Be- rd ried Nov. 25 in Our of Lady r a The Rev. Arthur Hoppe offici- Andrew Markle Mrs. midji; Seven Dolors Church before the Distributor PEPSI-COLA Your Bridal ated. attendants were: (Marie), Minneapolis; Mrs. Nich- Odilo Kohler, Rev. O.S.B. The Lorraine Super, Marilyn Pal- Kodiack (Vernea), Minneap- olas bride is the daughter C. of Mrs. Ger- lanch, Mary Jo Laughlin, Long Prairie; and olis; Luverne, De.Witt Maltby. bridegroom The Kuffel, James Pettit. ald and Greene (Madeline), St. Mrs. John is the the late Mr. and of son Schunemann-Pohlman Brothers and sisters Cloud. Mrs. Michael Thelen. Mary sur- St. Patricia Stephen.—Miss viving Mrs. Gertrude Sphern, Catherine Baker and Dr. Earl are Pohlman Iarence Schune- and Mrs. Michael Bayer, and Mrs. Albert Krebs the attend- were married Nov. in 16 EE ‘mann were FR Weiser, Elrosa; Mrs. Fred Casper ants. St. Stephen’s Church before the Schnei- Weiser, Melrose; Peter Rev. Edwin Oman. The bride is Government Michael Tolerant der, Elrosa; Schneider, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloud; Joseph Schneider, St. and Anton Pohlman. The bridegroom To Commie Literature grandchil- ‘ Melrose. There 27 are is the of Mr. and Mrs. Au- son dren. Bombay, India—The Exami- Schunemann. The bride’s gust R‘cverman Bernard Catholic here, attendants Marie Smoley, ner, newspaper were New Munich—Requiem Mass has been criticizing the extreme Mrs. /Ruben Pogatchnik, and in the Im- offered Nov. 18 toleration shown by Indian the was Mary Jane Pietron. The bride- Conception Church for maculate circulation government the of to groom’s attendants Alfred were Bernard died Reverman, 85, who Communist propaganda books, Slivnik, Ruben Pogatchnik and Father Nov. Victor Ronellen- which sell for fantastically cheap 15. Dennis Schunemann. until and clay Register today prices. officiated. fitsch, O.S.B., Burial Grundhoel‘er—Janson every I Mayhew Lake. Before a -— Christmas Nuptial ’ in for Mass offered Oct. 23 the Annunciation Church, Miss Hilda Janson, Mr. daughter of Mrs. $100.00 and John W _Janson, be- Alfred the bride Grund- of came ~ hoefer, of Mr. Jo- and Mrs. son seph Grundhoefer, Buckman. The Rev. Bernard Lenarz cele- brated Mass. The the attendants worth choice. of clothing of Rose Janson Mrs. Alois your were: Thene, Marjorie Brausen, and Herbert Grundhoefer. Préd'riclss uh- giving Yes away are ‘Supan-Wilde [fee Holdingford.—Married Nov. 6 One Penny obligatiop solulely with 4 on no before Solemn Nuptial Mass a ‘ buys enough ‘ offered in St. Mary’s Church port Jean your Miss Wilde, daughter were Dr. of and Mrs. Walter electricity Wilde, bring life...for _io it to ,1; and Alfred Supan, of Mr. son $100.60 and Mrs. Barthol Supan,, St. full Jrelevisionl hour Stephen. The Rev. Raymond ' one on Long, uncle, offered the an + Mass, assisted by the Rev. Edwin worth old Oman, deacon; the Rev. Leonard clothing. quality top Gaida, subdeacon; and the Rev. Karels, Bernard of master cere- Attending monies. the couple Nothing Wilde, Eileen Supan, Joyce were need buy—you not to August Supan, and James Wilde. Hermon-Hansen it’s giving penny—that’s NSF! And electricity from Cloud.-———Miss St. Mildred Han- bigger Maybe value today! elec- J/ust be register— win. you an even daughter your Helen to of Mrs. present sen, That’s tric bill Hansen, became than totals it the bride of Al: used because you’re to. more vin Hennen, and Mrs. of Mr. using son appliances, more today. But electricity elec— more lucky be the Henry Hannen, before Nuptial a person. may you tricity itself is cheaper. In farm and fact, home average Mass offered Oct. in 28 St. from NSF rates Mary’s Cathedral. almost 50% cheaper than 20 The Rev. Vin- are years - Yzermans officiated. Do— cent So ago! least thing is at cheaper today. Electricity! one Hennen, Eileen Hennen, reen Stang, Mary Ann Helen Leither, m Norman Scherer, Paul Han- and inning Electricity: DEPT. the attendants. sen were PennyeCheap Erickson-Krzyzanowski Cambridge.—Miss Helen J. Krzyzanowski, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Alex Krzyzanowski, and mNSP. fro Gordon H. and Erickson, of x son \ Mr. and Mrs. Nels Erickson, Crucifixion Germain Phone 3522 607-609 St. St. Group This newly erected Crucifixion in married Group Nov. 18 before the were the St. COMPANY Edward Cemetery, Princeton, Rev. Paul Lansing. Virgil NORTHERN Mrs. STATES POWER . Dewagne blessed by Father Leo Revering, the Ed- Callin D. Erickson recently of St. and pastor was with ward’s, in Cemetery Sunday observance. the attendants. connection were a )4