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

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'17, 1954' THE ST. CLOUD December REGISTER Friday, PAGE SEVEN 0m. I in Your Prayers Them Remember JMJ’I’L amt/wt: Jo Ervin Yunik W. Christen, who died Nov. (Margaret), AI- 76, Mrs. Margaret FUNERALS Kirchner Father Odilo Kohler, 0.S.B., bany; Mrs. J. B. Mahoney (Mar- Waite 28. Park—Funeral serv- W. Christen Fred Margaret Burial in St. ian), Washington, D.C.; officiated. and Lo- ices for Mrs. Kirch- was Mass Albany—Requiem was Cemetery. His wife, Mrs. Albany. Mary’s Two brothers and retta, 82, who died Dec. ‘5, ner, were Lady‘of in Our A Dec. 2 HELLO, LADIES. bright birthday offered ture cake (just like sisters also Christen (Frances), two survive: An- held Fred Dec. St. 9 in Joseph’s sup the big one) for the dollsl‘I Mrs. drew and Tony, Albany; Fred_vives with three daughters: Mary, Church Church for with Dolors burial in morning is, and Seven: the it get- sunny par- didn’t lot of put; time into Albany; Carl and Mrs. Betten— ish The cemetery. following a ting Christmas nearerto every this little project—just tried meier, Avon. children survive: St. Joseph, day! So things do— to many i out that to Cloud; Henry, DIC.; Washington, a new ea came John Sittarich It’s hard know where be- Instead to to of regular cake Edward, Albert, Fred, Mrs. Am- me. Breckenridge—Funeral I used sizes two of serv- glass brose Mock, Mrs. gin, isn’t it? and Loren ligan- pans, ices Dec. conducted 4 in St. casserole dishes were for the' cake iel, all of White ' Park. One is- Had chance to to a go morn- Mary’s Church for John Sitta- large and small. Mrs. Eleanor ter, Schmitz, pans, Fox- one one then ing Mass today, and I rich, who 69, died Nov. The 30. It worked fine. out But home, best N.Dak.; also survives. Rev. B. Petermeier offered the knew where I’d like begin obtained results to if There 31 grandchildren and are we are Requiem Mass. Burial in each day. But that’s al- the turn was not little lower 25 great-grandchildren. oven a ~ the parish Surviving cemetery. possible—especially than for would for ametal ways Anna Thyen we pan. rs. his wife, Mrs.'John Sitta- those of who have little It are that se‘r’vices to piecesof Richmond—Funeral us seems me rich; four and daugh- two hpme, ’live cake at who far sons, easier for to cut and held Dec. ones 10 in Sts. Peter or are were Anthony, ters: Minneapolis; from churchyBut the wish, children hold to when and Paul’s Church for Mrs. Anna we can n; John, Fairmount, N.Dak.; R b- and offer wishing, made and with this “pan” of type our Thyen, 69, who Sur- up died '7. cc. Anthony, and home; ert at rs. maybe rather day will live than using layer viving some the following we chil-' pans. are Richard Sku‘se, Valley, Mill’ close church to and be able dren: Leonard, Waite Park; Mrs. a-PAT THINKS she should GRUNDMAN Calif; Marlene, MOTOR and St. Fran- l31%;(\/)61I?I?v.l:’)-EI.L5 to start each day out with the PING Adolph Bestgen, St. Cloud; Nor- suddenly be able tie bows to ' 0U T cis’ Convent, Little Falls. Divine Guest really in present bert, St. Paul; Mrs. C. J. Meyer, that she is 5. But she de- now hearts. ST. In the meantime, 401 GERMAIN ST. CLOUD, MINN. Waite our Park; Raymond, home; cided at the other Mrs. George day Happke that, since He knows wishes and and Mrs. Joseph Worm, Waite our it is still hard for her, she will Lastrup. Mrs. George - hopes, —- and doubt gives \ Park. Two Sisters no and brother us probably have wait “a to a Happke, 46, who died \Nov. cou- 28, credit for them. also survive: Mrs. Henry ple of days” laid or in the parish so. to rest was v I took time the other out Schulte, Mrs. Martin Hemmesch, By the following friends, cemetery Solemn way, a you evening learned and the fund- and John Ressemann, all Rich- of Mass of Requiem possibly offered Dec. be 1 getting may very amentals of basket weaving There mond. 15 grandchil- are tired of hearing in St. John Nepomuk’s about Church. Patsy. Homemakers’ at meet- dren. a group Well, 1get h 'Kampsen, know how F Frederick t to you a e r 5 Christmas ing. It pleasure to Merry 'To wish Janice Rita Schiffler was a go you around Robert Schulzet'enberg, that, Alfred don’t you? Just this into friendly farm home Albany.—-Janice Rita Schiff- Cyril, write in Kroll, and tell and 0. .B., usabo‘ut con- your where the throughou’? meeting held Cheer and Joy ler, four old, who died Nov. was every years tots and their ducted the services. Her hus- sayings and do-' and spend the evening visiting buried in St. 26, Mary’s Cem- was ings. We’d band, 'George Happke, rather survives print your with other mothers and Christmas work- Season.- the following Angels’ High etery an letters, with children: Robert, know. Al- you seven ing baskets. . Mass on our offered Nov. 29 in Our vin, David, Sylvia, Renee, Ma- SERIOUSLY though, we’re ONE MOTHER TOGGERY THE Lady Seven Dolors Church. of gave us a rie, Beatrice, and all home. at feel quite the sure good laugh by you remarking that same The Rev. Odilo Kohler, 0.S.B., Also surviving the following do about are this. Somehow hoped as we she of her the Rev. Landelin, officiated, and none young- sisters and brother: Hubert Mrs. those little home at with (she just has fine ones sters 15 0.S.B., the services conducted at AND Peine, Faust, Mrs. Matt Mrs. all day yodng get their WISHES BEST us ones!) would the get arms the Her Mr. and parents, grave. Andrew Roser, Carl Stangl, Mrs. around hearts. And it idea our of feeding the she tray Mrs. Lloyd Schiffler, survive would be Anthony Tembruell, all Pierz; of difficult not to weaving his very FORA prize steer! HAPPY to sis- was with brothers and two two mention them all. at Kenneth Theisman, Don’s Mrs. ask whether and I got John, JosephuJoann, and me ters; About time to the get to finished mine I just had yet. on Chicago. Bonita. ' recipe department. Thought of boys take down-4 it one our maybe we’d have few of stairs and it where I put a Qumran. O weddings. the can in, recipes for Christmas your find it when I down wash to go cookies print. to But know time: I plan next to it in we put how busy be.‘ all must reserved you for things a corner Bushman Millbauer Schumann Meyer So here two be finished “after are to Christ- one or we - - \ Lastrup. The marriage .of like. If don’t have this Falls—Miss Mey- Little Irene mas.” you —— Schomann. daughter of Marion for “cherry winks,” Bushman and Jerome one DO YOU ENJOY small you er were Schomann, Mr. and Mrs. George want it. to try They in St. Mary’s married Nov. 20 may birthday parties f are o r your Herbert of Milbauer, to and colorful, they Church Monsignor T. before son make so gay ones? Monday, the young Mrs. Millbauer, Frank took place nice addition Keaveny.’ Joyce Will Leo and to tray a Feast St. Nicholas, of a or was our Nov. in John Nepomuk’s 27 St. plate Christmas of iii cookies. Victor Hansmeyer the immunity Patsy’s big day. She were five was Church. Father Frederick Kamp- Hope like them. attendants. you old, and invited" years so we Brews Business College celebrated the Nuptial Mass. % sen Cherry Winks five of her little friends It“, Gapinski in Karson - The attendants Clara Tret- were for the afternoon. a We had ICC. “2 flour; Gilman.—~Married in 1 baking Oct: t. 7 c. Bldg. and Zormeier. Mathew ter pow- Minn.» Cloud, St. NW ~ I!“ wonderful time, esgecially WHWV der; 1/; teaspoon Sts. Peter Paul’s soda; and Church ' 1/2 tea,- - o Stack Hansen when Pat’s little frien Ron- - salt; 2-3 shortening;‘ Miss Monica Gapinski and spoon c. were ) Ma‘ry nie, arrived Cold Spring—Miss Han- with his mother 1 2 3‘ teaspoon James Karson, Wencel- of c. sugar; eggs; son ,baby and sister, daughter of Mr. and Cherie. Mrs. Be- sen, milk; 1 teaspoon vanilla; 1. Karson. The bride’s cousin, the c. fore bride long J. Hansen, became the of it time for all chopped was nuts; 1 chopped MERRY CHRISTMAS Rev. Paul Sylla, offered the c. .unlhnnnn /.i William the little Stack before Nuptial sit guests to the a dates; on 1 flakes. Mix Mass. c. Attending corn couple the till!!!” were \\\ in Mass offered Nov. 27 St. couch, each holding the favor- ./ Well and form into balls abo t Betty Jan" Fischer, Christine Bonifue’s Church. The Rev. and ite doll he had brought l toy or the size of large walnut. R0 ._.l‘,l,.n,l,,,lul 1 a Karson, Jeanne Peter Ann Prom, Vernon Miller, 0.S.B., along have picture to per- in crushed a. flakes. Place — corn Karson, and John Gapinski. follow/cu HAPPY formed .the Attend- NEW YEAR décided taken. Ronnie he ' ceremony. greased baking sheet. Top on .- Warman ing the bridal Roering couple Mary would rather hold baby sister, were with 1/2 maraschino - cherry. a Symalla, Rose and Baggestoss, and of his wish New Munich—Before Nup- so Bake course was at 375 degrees for 10-15 a A John and Glen Stack. 4 We granted. ’all waiting tial Mass offered Nov. in 16 the / minutes. are Cool before storing.” .- a "llRY anxiously'to how the pic- Immaculate Ki-rchoff Balder Conception Church, see And'here is good a - sugar CLEANING will tures turn out. Miss Lyla .Mae Roaring, daugh-. cookie mix, .which Duelm.——Married Nov. 13 be— may save 11918 of. the things the little of Mr. ter and Mrs. Arnold Roer- time if fore Nuptial Mass offered in to make- you you care a liked best sts minia- ing, became the bride of Keith g it ahead'and was a St. keep Lawrence’s Church the extra were CLEANING RUG Warman, of Mr. and Mrs. dough Miss Elsie Balder, daughter of covered son and stored in ParisII Byron Warman. Groups The Rev. -\\\\\\\W/l Victor the refrigerator Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balder, and until needed. Ronellenfitsch, 0.S.B., celebrat- Robert Kirchoff, of Mr. and Sugar Cookie son Mix. SHOE REPAIRING ed the Mass. The attendants Kirchoff. Mrs. John The Rt. Rev. “1/2 vegetable shortening; Opale Hold Louise Klaphake, In c. Arlene Monsignor were Henry Frank officiat- ’7 \\ $¢~ _ 1/2 butter; 3 INS 4 Roering, William 7% Warman, c. and c. sugar; Dolores WINS ed. Balder, Mary Ann I 1 T. vanilla; 1 George milk; Peters. eggs; c. Denfeld, Stanley Jurek and Mrs. 7% sifted all-purpose Officer flour; Election c. the bride’s attendants. were DAILY T. baking 1 powder; 1%. Mission t. Gerald Kirchoff, Norbert Balder, salt; 1/2 t. nutmeg. Stanley Jurek the and at-« Pickup were & Delivery » “Cream shortening, butter series- tendants. Opole.—A of of meetings Again birthday celebrate the the Christ ‘ we Office and thoroughly. Add sugar of the various organizations of Mnckedanz Driver oF the blessings child. May love and kindness - eggs,‘ timer at beating Our one Lady of ‘Mt. a Carmel Parish Roscoe—Miss Lucille Joyce well after each addition. Add brought the world He be and held recently which elec- Driver. daughter Mr. and at Iof were to THE upon you Notes vanilla milk to beat and into tion of officers took place. Mrs. Roy Driver, and Raymond bring happy CHRISTMAS SEASON. yours' this Season ‘creamed mixture alternately Mackédanz. New officers follows: ‘John of Mr. and are as son with sifted dry ingredients ‘St. Victoria Mission Circle: Mrs. Ferdinand Mackedanz, were WIDE AWAKE (dough but soft, President, Michael Mrs. War- may seem much married Nov. in St. 24 Agnes’ (From Diocesan Headquarters you don’t add flour). Cover zecha; Mrs. Claude more secretary, Church before the Rev. Joseph of the Auxiliary the Society to in and store refrigerator Bieniek; and ,Mrs. treasurer, Bloch. Elaine, over- Clara, and Mar- CLEANERS for the night. Propagation Roll lightly happiness out of the Alois Stadther. on cella Driver the brides at- were floured surface to 1&2. inch Faith.) tedants. Richard Brinker and ‘ Christian Mothers’ Society: ‘ thickness. Before . the last roll- Bern Mrs. rd [Lang bride- the President, Alois Stanoch; BY Mas. ARNO ADAMS were ing, sprinkle dough with sugar ’s attendants. Mrs. Jos. Osga; secretary, and groo PH. 4134 We really would need not to and finish rolling; into cut I Bruggenthies Loehlein treasurer, Mrs. Jos. Broda. JAMES H. MURPHY - qualify desired shapes. office “diocesan” Place our as Sauk on Center.—Before Nup- Mt. Carmel Parish Council of a greased baking sheet. Bake at headquarters because, tial Mass Catholic of offered Nov. 18 in Our Women: President, Mrs. course, HGFFMANN 400 degrees F. 8 min. to 10 INSURANCE Lady of the Angels’ William Church, Kraystosek; vice presi- there is RUDY actually other head- no until lightly browned. or Miss Joan Loehlein, dau hter.of dent, Mrs. Jos, Czech; secretary, for quarters the auxiliary! In the . Yield: About dozen 15 2%- Mr. Mrs. and John M. oehlein, Mrs. Henry Bialka; and treasur— whole Society for the Propaga- AND inch cookies.” became the bride 203 St. of Mary’s Roman Mrs. Skwira. Jos. tion of the Faith, er, which encircles - SONS Bruggenthigs, of ‘Bye Frank Mt. Carmel Club till of Catholic next week. the son world, is the now and ours one Building Bruggenethles. The Rev S. Please A. Men: drop President, Stanley Went- if note only auxiliary! us a you Renner officiated. Attending the land; would like vice president, Henry to request any cer- 15 Fifth Ave. So. Mrs. Noehring, A president, our - couple Mrs. Julius Gillies, Bialka; Michael War- tain recipe handy secretary, hint. were or fine reports meeting St. Cloud, of the Minn. ‘ a ' Cootware, Carol and James Thanks. zecha; Joseph Skwira; - treasurer, (Mrs. L. T. Con- _ Cold Spring — region i College- at Robidiux. ,and William Krystoek. nelly, - chairman, Foley, Minn.) ville Dec. 2——the final regignal _\ WWWWWWMKWMKRIEKWKEWKWEKW meeting for 1954. There nannies-W WWW“me was an excellent display of articles, she Kfixffiffi5&0:KflfigfififififlfififlmfigKKKKKKWKKK‘KWKW . not Monsignor Frank says. was E happy be able to to attend. Fa- ther Rembert Bularzik, 0.S.B., the Collegeville, pastor at gave encouraging talk. an meeting A highlight of this the story of the outdoor was shrine the- Blessed to Virgin \ erected by the St. Rose Circle, with the co-operation of their folks. (A picture of the men shrine, located Eisen- the on schenk farm, has already ap- in peared the Register. \ Many members have been tell- ing that they like the idea of us this column, and hope will we continue it. One writes that she clips and reads it the circle at ix/ meetings. She also her says would like have to group us mention special and needs ways help from time. to time to We will oblige by suggesting 3\\ -// the making of soft, cuddly toys and colorful books for chil- scrap dren in hospitals. These are welcome time, at and in,any any amount. Here is another need that we glad recommend. to letter A are -‘-“flififififiififlfiflfitfifi%fimm’lmfififlfififiifi just received from the president National of the Council of Cath- olic Women asks for shoes for the barefoot boys and girls in Korea elsewhere. and Rubber- soled/sneakers the type most are practical in Korea, leather and shoes all of sizes will be welcome anywhere Remembering else. that of these children many are ‘F kin’d living in the of now same that poverty surrounded Christ His birth makes .the at Christmas appropriate. time to season an all send the wearable shoes you collect be distributed to to can these children poor as your —- birthday gift the Christ‘Child. to \ Send shoes direct ' War Re- to: Iief Services Warehouse, Park- Industrial Center, Bronx- way Whitestone Terminal, East Chester Road Electric, and Haswell Granite City Street, Bronx N.Y. 61, If of respond this to any you ECLOUD’ appeal, would like HOSP! hear to TAL we about it. 13 5th Ave. 5. Cloud, St. Minn. - The firms listed here deserve to ' N0. ELLENBECKER, JOHN P. Prop. AVE., 6 be remembered when ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA dis- you are - tributing the patronage \( to your ,‘ different lines oh business. A rr'wyvr'rv‘r. ’r'r w ' ,‘.v,.. .' »-‘r r w w. -. r ’r r’r" r’r'r‘v' ‘r r r rrrr I