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

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‘. SEVEN 1954 out, ' ' sigma THE CLOUD 57. December 10, '- 7m: 1, ~ ...r£ 4:. h hMission _. 1. b Prayers Remember Your Them in ' Office of lack of followi (Ed. Note: the ~children: Mrs. Because Mrs. Joseph A. Levendowksi eapolis; Mrs. Vernon Herberg are previous Irene Rassier, the t. Joseph; Ed- (Sally), in issues Gilman; Mrs. Ed Lev- re- space (Louise), Farmington. Also sur- Notes ' Sartell; John funerals ward, following Mrs. Mee- the endoWski (Elvina) Minneapolis; port: on viving , the following sisters are han, Minneapolis; unttt' this Mrs. Gilbert Henry, has been delayed home; Mrs. Rudy at and brothers: and Mrs. Martha MolitOr, Ka- Windom; and Louis Wachter week.) (Louise), Minneapolis. Diocesan (From Headquarters of and Minneapolis. Three sisters Mrs. Alto, surviving j sister, Minneapolis; Mrs. Ann aWa, are a Auxiliary the Society the for to Alfred Woilsel Mrs. brothers also survive: Ore, Robert two StahoVich, Paylor, Portland, Foley; Mrs. Frank Propagation Faith) the the ' of Nellie Mrs. McFadden, Breckenridge—Funeral Yakima, brother, and John Mechavich, St. P. Deppa, Cloud; Mrs. serv- a president, Our Ed Mrs. Noeh— Mrs. Wash; Josephine, Noonan, There Emily Gilman. Sebasky, 52 grand- Rice; Mrs. Her~ are conducted Nov. in ices 9 ring, is happy share to with were you Minneapolis; Barrett, Patricia children 100. bert Norris, and great-grand- Minneapolis; Mrs. just' letter of received Al- art St. Mary’s Church Mrs. for a St. Frank Cloud; Thomas, Crosby, children. N iedzielski, t P i o n Miss Margaret a c, Mealey, died Waibel, who fred. 50, rom exe N. Dak.; and Jose, Andrew, San Mich.; Warren TomporoWski, Mrs. Mary Ketten of ecutive Nation- secretary the Benedict Peter- Nov. 6. The Rev. Calif. There grandchil- 14 Brennyville; Albe Robert, and t are Council Catholic al of Women, St. Requiem Mass, Joseph—Mrs. offeredthe meier Mary Ket- and nine dren great-grandchil- Lloyd, Minneapolis. The are commenting participation recently, her 3 died by Rev. Roger Voss- 73, assisted the ten, who on was 10 dren. grandchildren. the national in recent Rev. buried berg, deacon, and the in the parish conven- cemetery Verner J. Gsrding tion; Burial «following Snyers, subdeacon. Requiem Peter Mass of- a coMPANv _ Rapids. Sauk J. Verner 29 “The Her Nov. the parish fered convention delegates in cemetery. in St.. Joseph’s was Garding, who died Nov. 9, was Church. inspired the husband, Waibel, The Alfred Rev. Method Por- by Were sur- papers buried parish in the cemetery woll which given with brothers and officiated. three A Florian, and vives son, were were we following Requiem Mass of- St. 9. the Joseph, There‘ this weekend? edified Lehman, wonderful knowl- Peter survives. at four sisters: are 13 fered Nov. in Sacred Heart which Edward, grandchidren edge imparted Breckens from ‘Orofino, five and Ida.; two great- was Churth. His wife, Mrs. Verner them.‘ You, in Sturgeon Bay, small Anthony, grandchildren. The following ridge; way, no Garding (Bernadette Theis) 'and contributed the convention’s St. Eldred, Paul; to brothers Mrs. Ben and sister survive: Wis.; children survive: Phyllis, JoAnn, and Michael Zieglmeier, Waite thank Breckenridge; most Lody Mrs. Yaeger, Park; success, we you Ronald, Patrick, andGall, all of sincerely.” Wahpeton; Andrew Nold, Zieglmeier, St. Cloud; Mrs. George -Sauk Rapids. Also survivmg ‘ are Louis Kopan, Wau- Zieglmeier, and Mrs. Byron Wausau, Wis.; That fine meeting a was very his mother, Mrs. John Garding, Peter and Mrs. Wis. Ehresmann, of Cold Alexandria tosa, the held region at and his brothers and sister, Spring. I Villard Dec. attend- The 1. Brezinaki Michael on Leo Florentine, Mathias, . Ewald, and Fred W. Christen large, and felt the all ance was Breckenridge—Funeral Rapids. all Sauk serv- of Albany..——F significance for 1 services of gathering- u n e r a B‘rezinski, Michael ices for Leo Thomas W. Brown held Dec. meeting 2 in Our Lady such of in “mission” are, were a. a held right, John Zavadil Robert Nov. (hit cils. They left who died to 18, 6, . I . Your Marlon Specml ' AS the” w were Of St. Cloud. The 'One Rev. John Seven ' Dolors Church for church. Roubsky, Fred —- Bartos, Mrs. Bennie Mrnak, Church Mrs. Joseph Mary’s with Nov. St. 9 in Year projects Marian Requiem Laky offered Mass W! the Christen, who Nov. 76, died The talks by Father Harold offering Hiehel. Philip Wagner, and Frank of Rev. Peter Snyers treasurer the the Parish Catholic Men and Council the Parish of 16 Nov. in Holy Angels’ Church :29. His wife, Mrs. Fred Dimmerling There’s better Glenwood who of no to say, council, A Mass. His way the men’s drawing of Requiem present. the parents, not John Women of the St. was Council Catholic of epo- for Thomas W. who (Frances) Brown, 65, and three daughters Villard the and parish, “We’rehappy than have you,” serves Lady Mercy Hospital Breziiiski, to the Our hangs in John of the Mr. Mrs. and 'new decided Ifurnish Lake Reno Parish to muk of died Nov. Burial 13. in survive: a Cal- Loretta, Albany; Mrs. Father Thomas was Shadeg Reno, of offer of glass background. survive brother, Jack, and with to guests. your a Hospital in Alex- Mercy a Lady the Our of in Cemetery. The following Irvin Yunik (Margaret), room Al- vary inspiring. most They were In presenting Sister sister, Kerzman, the donation $500 Mrs. Eugene good add of to wine. Wine isvsure to this they funds a a andria. raise —for To brother purpose sisters bany; d survive: Mrs. and Mahoney (Mar— brought the a n real meaning of out Mary de Sales, John Zavadil, president of the Par- Ft. Peck, Mont. festive touch which and gracious the general'enthusi‘ dinnerVand served chicken Albert Mrs. ian), May, Cloud; Washington, St. D. C. a There mission work. ish Council Catholic “I Men, said: of that Arkuuewfki" makes the be indicated fact that am sure is in Darlene occasion project the to for Warren, Annandale; any Mrs. four one B. C. grandchildren. asm are The Christmas annual I party expressing the sentiments of all. the of raised. am mem- needed than remembered. Murdy, Aberdeen, Funeral services S. Dak.; was Morrill. Mrs. was and JoSephine more money Berry sponsored by the auxiliary for bers of parish councils when I that our we are say of Royalton.—The be doubly lgrs. Thomas To check the in St. B. Hogan, receiving the for conducted Nov. Eugene, Rev. apprecia- 16 Pictured above, J. L. were sure patients the State at Epileptic happy have the and proud in to part very a con- Darlene Ohotto Joseph’s Church offered smiles for the Requiem all around, the Mass tive ' re. at superintendent de Sales, of Sister Mary serve nstitution is Cambridge, Minn., at room, struction, in this fine in of monument our area, died Nov. Arkuszewfki, in who Nov. 29 Holy 8, Trinity Church of The table Christian A Mrs. George Kummel is being planned for Sunday one parish officers of. the honor the Our Blessed hOSpital, and of Lady.” the coun- for . Her Mr: and Mrs. Mrs. Josephine I 13. Berry, parents, who Brothers Prierz.—Requiem famous Wines, the of- Mass afternoon, Dec. most This 19. will be was survive died Nov. Burial Arkuszewfki, Edward 26. in the fered Nov. in St. Joseph’s of the 18 was all eighth American To such party. Films wines. Pupils top See and parish sis- with three brothers two Mr. Berry Una Mom. cemetery. lem. Mrs. Church.for George Kum- sur- dinner, The might Did know that the try auxil- your you you vives Thomas, with Jerome, Roger, Lloyd, ters: Royal- 73, who died Nov. met, Fa- one son, 15. . the h first C i outside i iary t n was very r a s There Shirley, Linda. ton. and two grandchil- \ ther Rober Voight officiated. are do 0i something Trip to bring European to Brothers dc. group dren. Sisters Jo surviving Burial in the parish Teckla Smieja Mrs. are: was ceme- cheer the unfortunate to folks lcctable Mrs. new Alphonse Aschenbrenner, Her husband, George Kum— tery. there? Royalton.—The Rev. J. L. Sherry. Cream Rice; Mrs. Harris Noggle, Minn- following , and the met, children Father the Requiem Nun’s Ohotto offered By, patients The in range l eapolis; th age A Mrs. David wi Rima, Su- survive: Joseph o n g and Louis, Las- Holy Nov. in Trinity Mass 18 from to 70. We very young over perior, fine Wis.; theirothcr and Mrs. Good Edward morning, mothers, and the loving influence of of the Wiemiller Mrs. A. J. trup; and Teckla Smieja, Church for Mrs. hear that they look forward Christie, Royalton. all homemakers. Hepe ‘angel side’ this at in all Margaret, Minneapolis; and Sis- every- ever our Nov. Burial in who died 15. eagerly this was to and event, of Park—The students Waite are Mrs. well John Baron is happy it and daily tasks, is at not quite Amelia, M. St. Joseph’s ter Hos- one your our the parish The'follow- cemetery. appreciative. very treated St. School Joseph’s Gil house Funeral today: Moln- letters services were possible would do all Beaver pital, Dam, Wis. Two m a n. are Sherry we [our is ° children survivo: John Stein- — ing I We ask the surprise entertainment the circles collect held to to Dec. beginning Sts. which 1 in Peter in, work the a better for brothers, Oscar to and Rudolph were come productof'lhe onor Fainwright, Alberta, Can- ert, —-— when' safe and Thanksgiving toys simple before and day Paul's and makes just Church with We God?” Eden’ Reva happy. glory of the games and Lorenz, Valley, also us very Clarence sur- an Mrs. Dubiel ada; h C i i t r s puzzles be distributed them. City, S. to Vel Rausch of Bigstone J. Juba to J. love (Who mail! does; vive.’ officiati to for get Mrs. Mrs. George Kummet g We to share with want, Wash.; (Sophie), Cle Elum, was from Brothers their famous hill- you Some of school.‘ the members Mr. have been visited the who Daln, John not?) Baron, And it is good ded Nov. to of 27. member the Christian very the kindly wish. this too, reader a (Helen), A. P. Pederson, Mrs. side ccllars California. in busy making stuffed animals Sister and Rausch father of is the Burial know that enjoying Mothers. wash parish the you are ceme- the end of her letter Canada; at sent Alberta, St. Vincent, Would like afrgc . of dolls from material. seventh grade of Petra, Mary Surviving you column. Thank tery. copy scraps her husband,- our Roger Malloy J.‘ your new you your are “May guardian angel Edmon- Mrs. George McKenzie, It.is booklet gratifying 32—page cooking . . and to the teacher. . for John all Baron very nice compliments. the following and see on Sauk Centre—A Solemn your Mass guide b l and Alberta, .Mrs. Canada; ton, e as you your things coming, in from all with is all children: entertaining It ‘right, it now is if Henry, Foley; A Sure students not, wine, shown Mrs. of Requiem The offered Nov. we 12 were work.” (Thank you.) as Gardner Boyd (Veronica), Wain- the diocese! Leonard over human guide enough to Lewandowski from (Joseph- Tincr of which pictures in Our colored slides to La the Angels’ are appre- of The letter y next Alberta, - wright, Canada; Carl comes We ine), should ciate them enjoy Minneapolis; have and them? everything Jerome, Minn- .‘Meals? at while Church had taken for Roger Just send he J. Malloy, '70, seven- Rice. on a A mother there sent Steinert,‘ Lake. Cass There us are the office by Thanks Dec. again! 15, in order through Europe who trip died Nov. Rev. S. week '8. The A.- and ad- re— following share with the to your the following stepchildren; name also t0 it PECkaged Set in tilfl’le- pastor, Renner, Rausch in- officiated. .Mr. cently. Our first letter share to- dress The to think Chris- gave We' it contains as- to Smieja (Mary), Mrs. Peter P. you. some Cntholic lady desires . May descriptlons Rev. firsthand sisted M. N. posi- teresting by the Kremer, also day ' ask from reader in to fine, useful suggestions. we Brothers, presume comes Kloss tian PO. Sam (Gertrude), a Mrs. Mrs. very tion priest housekeeper. for the shown, and places contributions of all of St. Paul’s Church, pastor dea- of Graceville. candy, She thought as “We just finished Ad— (Elizabeth), you Edward. Kloss Box our Napa, 117, Please in give information nuts, related the historical signifi— and also balls and the Rev. Leonard help might like little to her- story wreath. Instead vent of using con, popcorn Philip, Frank Smieja, Peter, and Calif., Dept. make 1st letter. Write it of the His of Weber, real party? St. HK2 c/o of about school girl. pastor Ann's -\ many scenes. regular candles, the a cance young used a very Reyalton; all of Mrs. Agnes We W425. it. -' Cloud the where visit mountain Church, to Black Duck, Register did. 'subdeacon. Box ' We Here it is: baptismal children’s cave candles. Arcadia, Wis.; and Misch, Mrs. 3mm, Solo Distributor: mum and Inc. The Symbols St. Francis had lived Austin 29. “A Rev. -.Kinsella, little first made grader of was No es- had trouble kneel- Klisch (Katherine), Roman ' one any New York Chicago Sun Franiigg pecially noteworthy. - Brandon, the Rev. R. practice of always sitting and C. Jac- - straight during ing tonight the a on There .28 grand- Bawlus. are side Kimball, the of her in left The seat. present with Rosary, their ques, were children. very own Met Priest-Son “ The Saints» nun—teacher the Burial. ‘Mary, suggested, sanctuary. in to candles watch. They was are Mrs. John E. Hansen Mary Petra’s brother, Sister Surviving be the parish would more comfort- cemetery.. looking forward the fourth to you Father Jerome Rausch, who is if middle his wife, Mrs. R. able the of Malloy Cloud—The Rev. John St. Sunday when. a in Advent, all are use you ‘Crosier priest studying in the (Mabel and desk.’ Brown) and seat Denery the sister, offered Requiem now four candles will be lit. one OPPORTUNITY ' By MARY M. DAVIS INVESTMENT Holland, Sarah’Corkill, joined his father for “Mary’s quick: Mrs. Paul’s in Pennsyl~ Mass Nov. St. 15 “A friend mine of took her answer was I of the and shown ‘Oh, tour part angel Han- guardian is vania. John Church Mrs. E. for girl was two-year-old church. my on to in the pictures. of right, I to the and don’t J. want Frank who died Nov. Burial Blonigen 11. some She solemnly the gazed at sen, . Accompanying Mr. Rausch him off!”’ Richmond. crowd Funeral services in Calvary John burning Cemetery. on candles, and then was —— Fathers the whole trip Father Camp- After this, The reading conducted, Nov. Ss. Hansen survives with 25 in Benedictine whispered Abbey was her mother, ‘13 it two en- we to of St. were John's sons, and bell, parish priest his from Big— joyed then laugh. good And Peter and Paul Church N., Kenosha, and John Jr., Wis., for Jesus’ birthday?’ a City. While in Ireland they stone think. Frank stopped J. Blonigen, to University 33, who died “With Peter R., Germany. Brothers and birthday are Jesus’ nearly we in serious of need of funds present to . . . visited relatives of FatherlCamp- 'The idea! If “Hmmm, bad Nov. not Ken- Wendelin sisters 22. Rev. surviving Mrs. here (so it harassed a seems to are a bell. ’ uswould conscious be Luetmer, O.S.B., of the McCamley Mrs. offered Re- mention’ neth and George complete mother), like their I’d more to wing. They wish monastery ‘ to contact Broiher-ls , quiem Mass. Burial the Skith, Wisconsin Rapids, in E. of family traditions. was one our Priest; Futher‘oi sums‘of parish ‘people 'His cemetery. Wis.; Mrs. L. H. Larson, who have We always make Jesus birth- parents, $1,000 for invest- a or more Mr. and Mrs. John Blonigen Kenosha, Raymond M. Wis.; cake trimmed with white and day onnuiiy'or WisconL survive. The following brothers Richard, and Joseph frosting white candle. L. loan and mentos favorable a a rates. or an Both Collegeville Abbey . That Wis. .and sisters survive: Paul, sin Rapids, Cle- is in the day at one year Clara, Richmond; all of children ment, when the are allowed Bernnrd M. Grzec- Mrs. Leander Paynes- Schefers, for breakfast! cake Little Falls. M. Bernard — ville; Schlanger Mrs. Edwin and “For of January lot Although it 'munity’s andlemaker book- a us, seem strange, and may Grzeca, 28, died Nov. who .8,\was Blodwin Daniel,'Cold Spring; Mrs. Ed and February i Rt. Rev. binder, rother Conrad are 5 e w n Dworschok, g “Hello O.S.B. Father, Brother” was is buried in the parish act- ceme- Linz, Richmond; Mrs. Theo. things and months. Some I do to placed the semiretired list on following Requiem Mass tery ually the most accurate greetg a Maleska, dore Avon. time If possible 1. overseer save are: and in the acts now .as in offered Nov. Our Lady of, Abbey 11 ing ‘the Rev. Odo Zimmermann, Nick Liner St. ' John’s the pattern ' brother‘s’ Collegevillé. recreation same more use Minnesota rooms. F. Church.'The Rev. J. Lourdes Ppynesville.—Nick Lieser, the 80, trim- than Just O.S.B., utter when he meets once. vary can Previous entering the to order, Zilkoski conducted the services. died Sept. who laid ming. 28, 2. Hang sack tO‘ Brother Conrad Zimmerman, was paper on a the German-born and educated Surviving. is his mother, Mrs. St. in Margaret’s Ceme- machine rest the sewing of end O.S.B. my information Anthony Zimmerman—he Laura Grzeca. was E] Please send Henry, Lake following I with As off scotch cut tery, me tape. a As this saluation indicates, Kosenthal born in and to came John Stiller Mrs. Requiem Mass Oct. in offered 2 strings, trimmings, I push etc., there is Syracuse, the U.S. the of communal of 20—had St. Lucy extra at age an re- Church. Louis St. Father Joseph St. Joseph. Requiem Mass them in the Paste the sack. 3.7 call'at lationship existing Martyr between these in -—- worked Pierz, Minn., Virgin, Will a as a the Abbey 13 Varley Nov. St. D. conducted. the 'services. right the offered in Jo— above pattern ma- was members John’s of the St. schoolteacher two and postmaster. with where I seph’s John Mrs. Nick Lieser survives chine refer it Church for M_rs. to del Painting by Francesca. can ‘( community—that father of and During his 47 of married" years following children: Father the nine Mrs. quickly. died Stiller, who Nov. 11. National Gal- of courtesy Cossa, , son. life. Anthony children, reared 11. O.S.B., officiated. A. Lakkan, Melrose; Mrs. G. “We enjoyedlyour column. Roth, Marion Washington, DC.) of Art, lery This father-son monastic chose team five of whom the religious “Augusta; Winter, St. Edmond, Keep work.” parish the in the good Burial Lucy—— ' recognipe St. How up ceme— to was its in 1926, when John life their vocations. got start In addi- Henry, as ' Stiller, Jacob, Victor, Spring Lawrence Then, Mrs. Her husband, John tery. Zimmerman tion the St. entered abbey Father Odo John’s, to at OR ON DISH A ON A EYES as Hill; Andrew, Rice Lake Henry, Mrs. Rt. 2, following children the and sur- Address another novice and six later his of Alois, LIKE FLOWER: STEM a years A was sons, was Thank Collegeville; ,Spanier Ber- much, M. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Joseph Roske, vive: so you ...................... .. - . . . . . . . . . . . - ....-..-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ordained Father Odo ordained Zimmer- priest of the Fargo \ refer legend These the to a- Then. ‘That help- Mi- St.‘ “St. Josoph; tram, Martin. Roske, Philip . was very a I 0.S.B. Diocese After four and is stationed in , who want: about ful man, years now my: if letter. (Please Theo- Carl chael Roske, St. Cloud; Kapsnor man a young excuse us State advanced Catholic Carlsruhe, of N. Dak. Three An- study of at protested ed her and to. last Pierz.——Funeral services for misspelled Roske, auk Rapids; Mrs. marry We dore name. your .................... ...... .. ...... .. University Washington, thony’s daughters the in 0.; in D. of her brightneSs that the are now Sometimes Carl, who like Kapsner, Nov. letters look dif- Mrs. 85, died Law- Kotzer,‘Avon; Mike . Father Odo returned St. to convent. Re— him when Nov."23 ferent hel St. Jo- gave peace. We Koll, Spring; Mrs. 19, in no Cold eyes not were ones, are rence - John’s of become chairman to the words, Lord’s membering Our It' softer. his familiar the seph's Church Rob- two with Holdingford; with the Rev. Edward Sura, Mrs. name.) was years v university’s classic eye department. offend thee, “if thine wife’s An- ‘death in 1945 that offering just Voigt Requiem Our Patsy out Osakis; the to Neussendorfer, Paul ert came she plucked pluck it‘out,” out spring the In of thony applied admission into Klein, St. Paul; 1947, 21 for her lit- Burial that she Mass. in the parish and Leander Mrs. years announce was ldter, they would tempt the father monastery, after Ronnie, and /and friend, so lives Lawrence Surviving eyes (who er tle Mortensen, cemetery. the and com- son Were re- are rs. God the “Anthony united when Zimmer- pleting six-month period man no more. the of had down young door) There following children: John C. next to Paul. and grand- to St. 51 are go her miraculously restored became the the postulancy at of ‘70, and find the.basement and Felix, Annaheim, Callf.; Sister grand- onetyear'no- children nine‘ and great ' man, age a some brother. Benedictine After work- vitiate. made his profession They Cold he eyes. clothes. having Dorine (Margaret), children. " *more are I . WOUND ing tery for the Dec. 1948. time 28, this two busy morning Spring; Dr. A. T., Alex and as com- 0R NECK: years 1N a KNIFE Mary Mri. Gnrding playing doctor to John's; _+ and Princeton; Henry, St. + +., + nurse referen'c'é her A. martyr- to Mary Sauk Rapids. Mrs. —' , the dolls. ailing all Mrs. R. P. Nikolie (Viola), . dom. ‘ Garding, died Nov. 14, who was little her Patsy Northfield; Anthony Mrs. KaSel . got nurse fol- buried in Calvary Cemeter LAMP HER LIGHTED IN ig brother (Tom for St. from. (Sylvina), Paul; Ed- set Mrs. Requiem fered of Mass lowing As allegory HAND: 0 a an her Murray birthday. She hap- ,(Adella), ward Minnea- Was so i I ’ MM Heart Church. light Nov. 18 in Sacred wisdom. divine or pily impreSSe‘d, that she polis; Walz and Mrs. John (Do— came Garding, Dr. Clarence Two sons, daughter-mt Lucy, St. There said, “Mama, do and rine), a ,to Alexandria. no- 17 me are Jefferson, Walter Wis., and distributed ble for- family, her think why Tom I is know and grandchildren three,great- 5 RI‘NT you LU—E Rapids, Wis., Garding, Wisconsin the in thanks- brother?” to When, I tune best the grandchildren. poor There survive. grand.- two w are mother’s mirac- for her giving said it be- why, she asked IPaul Wysorki was children sistern’ and Mrs. ulous in- one from Rev. recovery he her the gave nice an Flensburg.——The B. J. cause La'Mar, St. Joseph. Katherine curable disease. A just young and that what set, Otto offered Requiem man the was Mass had Wanted wanted! who her, Lucille Duty WONDERFUL to-marry Mrs. she Heart Church Nov. in Sacred MAKE 26’ ‘ 7 enraged her folly, , de- at Tom 'Lieutenant of U.S. the Breckenridge—Tuner“ Paul Wysorki,,85,’xrho died ' for serv- her the Roman nounced to Force give Patsy Air had Burial to ices Nov. 23. in Mrs. Lucille Duty, the for 48, was par- Christian. Re- overnor little early, as her resent a Surviyin died cemetery. held ish who Nov. 5, as a were sons CHRISTMASGIFTS! using offer sacrifices to to be able here he ll‘not be to. anddaughter Nov. with John 8 in Church alter, Mary’s w t. are: (Bernice), the she gods, sent- Mod‘flay. Synoski He. pagan for was her birthday, I Stanley Peter-meier of- Mrs. the Rev; enedict » death. enced When all to cities the busi- Mass. has be in Bernard, Requiem and to Joseph Frank. fering Burial the on other her kill attempts to We hope have him to in John Thell Calvary Cemetery at ness. was, I failed. stabbed , soldier her in a days before homo few St. Solemn Donald Anthony.—-—A Mass Wahpeton. Two and a . more sons, BLUEPRINTS onpap'erp-but the be just died pieces neck. She in 304. they may his next base. has he to Breckenridge, oerequiem offered to Nov. both ,of 25 James, go was often have dreams St. Lucy is the drawn into of them._ He his girl friend and youn‘g Two‘sisters, St. Helen in Anthony’s Church one Hess, for John survive. seven . saints “into whose Thai], here for three last Nov. days Paul, '85, died women Hess; Breck- who St. and 81. The Ann were welodmc wonderful, dream can gift. And make campany” petition be to We certainly oi’ficiat'ed, end. Arthur Week .enridge, Rev. Hoppe we also survive. a a on- as-a I. . . 9 admitted in Fifth Remem- Dad the joyed having them. And AndrewNolen, sisted by the Roy. E. Kruch'ten Alfred “dream” Likethe modernized brance Canon the of kitchen of the of beating .snd from took Vincent 1 the theRev. Hue- deacon; a yrs or a Clouds—Funeral . St. services . . Mass, is bsoh, when gath- bathroOm we subdeacon; attic Isedroom I and Brother extri young cou ' an 15 op a Mary’s new or held Nov. in St. . . . . She invoked against dis- were . is . O.S.B., kitchen table Thell ered round he in Stephan of master enclosed porch. Cathedral, Alfred E. Kruchg for. Burial eases of', the and is the the eyes after evening, the ceremonies.“ in the younger was The Rev. who Nov. died 12, ten, guardian the. of working ' poor. in bed! urwiving parish cemetery. ones I were are Kremer officiated Michael as- oldest Turn and boy, following children: the Brother, is given our be Rev. by the sisted Alp Bishop Warning kirtd DREAMS of Issues onse that forChrlstmas'. can find almost Stephan, O.S.B., ourselves H ‘ u we un- Kremei‘, m a e a 0, . and deacon, the Rev. . w l financed ‘ he Herman period able believe that is Puerto Rico; Mrs. Ball- ST. to of through 21- time To Parents Catholic over an easy a Henry Steichen, The subdeacon. CLOUD ,Mrs. already, Herman and likely be St. Clong,’ to NATIONAL very man, ME-IMPROVEMENT. HO LOAN.- Rev.,Wilfr.ed Illies Rev. and the London. Catholic his‘own John, setting of parents home Beuning, Mrs. Marti Jr.; ‘up a —— Vincent Ysermans present , . vwerp whose children non-Cath- in the future. attend F. Sinderman Z. and Mrs. Coh- We’re making suchloans near every we’re day ' happy the in‘ Burial. in sanctuary. was schools olic . in Middlesbrough, ’We hear anxious to Roerick, all . of Freeport. . rad, are a discuss with to. them would-be Cemetery. Calvary Surviving Santa Claus is .' any in England’s i industrial north- about i1 f and There 28. grandchildren and see more a m s e are . . Victor, and three grand- son, a We’re and able ready prove'that, in to most east, by Auxiliary homes. warned if the 23 were great-grandchildren. cases, you can spare - children. Brothers sister. and a time Bishop the George Brunner in week: dreams be 'reality.Think of their busy ahead, Cathori converted Mrs. into what Junk can a ' also William Helm‘in; survive: responsibility Cath- Will grateful ' have for the be grave to Gilman. we Funeral services wonder,pr gift‘that might a be in heme! -~ Arnold, Carl, your own Brainerd; Denney, note olic training the from who of youngsters. care-to conducted Dec. any in 2 Sts. were. Cloud; Ill.;-Ray,‘ St. Mrs.» and He deplored the write. Send favorite fact that Peter a Paul and Church for Mrs. many us rec- Henry Neesar, St..Cloud. such ipe, hint neglect it handy parents to to -two, Catherine Jurek, 90, who died a or see or John J. Barrett their children maybe little that Mass of attend 'a true story \ The Nov. 29. Rev. of~~ J. J. Juba . the in intenesting something St. Joseph—Funeral and and enroll sacraments services ficiated. Burial in the your was porn “They children catechiSm classes. have-said for done. John J. ’78 who. died Barrett, following ish The cemetery. ‘ en- are or souls,” dangering children’s (We will print their not recently, held Nov. 17 children in "Andrew, survive: Gil- your name were Hope if criti- warned. He particularly ask St. Joseph’s he not to.) Church with to the Mrs. John Niedzielski you us man; Unusuu father the brother and the is Pic- The is father the their hear from cized who Rev. Marion Roth, send O.S.B., parents offer- Gilman; (Theresa), Mrs. Ernest son. soon. you isFath'ér Odo the left Zimmerman with his friend, non—Catholic tured Your Requiem youngsters ing the to Mass. Burial Skaja ‘(Frances), G a on h a r am; '1. father,,who Brother Conrad. Both members without permission is the John T. sch'Ool be- of St. Mrs. L. Connolly, in St. Columbkille’s Ceme- Michael, Minneapolis; Frank, are was it Collegevil le. is A hhey Foley, Minn. St. the home. at Wendell. in to tery Surviving Gilman; cause Lakin John, township; nearer “. In p1?“ l