St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 15, 1946 · Page 2 of 4
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REGISTER PAGE THREE THE ST. CLOUD March 15, 1946 Friday, 9 anux . HOME MODERNIZING [illHUlll] HllflKS ‘The of Light World' the lhe The Society for Propagation JAOKSON w. . HOME FINANCING J. F. ANDERSON ARCHITECT Of (Legal Title) the Faith, lno., , LUMBER C0. BE PISPL’AYEH. ll] ‘ Ecclesiastical Design BUILDING MATERIAL Granite Exchange Bldg. 403 . PAINT AND Bank Bldg. COAL National Cloud, Minn. American St. CLOUD. MINN. ST. Telephone 180 St. Cloud. Minn. Missions Home Foreign and EflNPEHENEE Ill Bros. Sohellinger HENRY FRANK, REV. Diocesan Director BUILDERS Perpetual Member (living deceased) 40.00 .-$ or .......... Ordinary (1 Member year). 1.00 Reliable Contractors One) (Continued From Page Special Membership (known the Family Mem- ZJSSW Phone will also available the as be ature on St. Cloud 14th So. 121 Ave. bership—besides the enrolled, nine of children assist. to parents one care psychological understand the to others, deceased, be living enrolled or may children, their of needs, nature for year) 6.00 one and wants. ........... .- A Perpetual for of Burse the education a young clamor the mod- To the of meet Portrait be the can for the priesthood. 1,200.00 {crn for education of world man sex BEST ............................. .. _> children in public schools, there For the for of calechist 75.00 support one year a ...... .. Portrait lwill available supply of help- be 1 you a iful how impart literature to on had made ever ithis the knowledge children in indulgence, ISANTI COUNTY plenary under the to ' a should be, said Father home, it conditions, March MISSION FUND $3,589.91 usual Tuesday, as , be 1Klimek. the home it In PLENARY Feast of St. Joseph. INDULGENCE 19, can frankly openly and and itreated the Members of the for Society JUST RECEIVED MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE lyet with deep Parents the Faith Propagation of gain reverence. may lands In mission the horse Shipment of they :who about this duty or worry regarded mule with deep affec- Priest’s Mother is children have toward their ENAMEL may by brothers, tion priests, and sis- them. pamphlets help find good to who have found that these ters, Available Books Also animals capable of carrying are WARE The gathered material repre- them outlying districts which to lighthouse A IO-foot forms the center-piece of light truth throughout its oF the world by of Claimed by Death way publishing the best of _ sents many could reached other be by not display, this Catholic prepared by pupils of any the Catholic Pictured the the tower press press. on are and several hundred houses, pam- of To transportation. Powell Boniface’s Hardware St. parochial school means Oo. Melrose. The con- in spokesmen Catholic of truth, namely, the Holy Fa- by the phlets read and rated that were this firm story news lighthouse symbolizes comes the Church, which disperses ther, the Bishop, and the pastor. will be committee, that they so His Excellency, Bishop Bonhomme. ST. CLOUD help advise others able and to MELHPSE PUP l5 to completed thou- O.M.l., has MRS. In St. Michael JOHN KANTHACK just BURIED a pick the best whatever topic on sand-mile horseback. Dur- trip on show particular interest. Sev- they days the saddle, His ing in Ex- 72 be offered for sale, eral books will AFTER REQUIEM BLUFFTON lN cellency able visit 36 to sta- was felt that but it most too, was the Northern tions in and SPflNSPH EXHIBIT moun- concise that people want matter districts of Basutoland, tain and Toggery MichaeL—Funeral St. services quickly digested. be read and can confirm than peeple. 10,000 more for Mrs. old, Anna Wey, 82 books will offered Several years be es- Bluffton. -——Funeral Mass for four before coming Besides receiving the tumultous to was years who died Feb. held March 28, pecially children’s reading, and were for Otter his Tail Kanthack of Christians, the Mr. greetings county. celebrated Mrs. John Kanthack for in the Church Michael. 4 of St. novels others just good IN PRESS MUNTH seVeral are from farming Bishop able also confer retired 27 to the the ago Mrs. Wey mother of years was in St. church here March John’s family theme. was following a Bluffton, widely and moved where he with missionaries in to scat- William late Rev. M. Wey, at one with Rev. M. Haupt offi- 7, the C. died tered stations, and the in Mrs. Kanthack 1929. at time of Holy Trinity church re- same pastor Kanthack died ciating. Mrs. March mained discuss with Catholic teachers there until last time 713 St. Ger. St. Cloud and also in Winsted, the mother year. Nunn-Bush the helping the Surviving best of Ba- the following in 3 St. Joseph’s home in St. Cloud, Cloud. means are of Joseph A. Wey of St. (Continued children: economically and socially. From Page One) Mrs. L. W. Branch, San As sutos Hilary The Hacker, Vicar Rev. where she her home had made the . Catholic Diego; this result of trip, mission ANmfldIbflfl/Oioom and Mrs. C. J. Allen, Seattle; mg newspapers mag— General the Archdiocese new of of St. a in Burial made St. past was year. will ‘azines. Mrs. have opened, Frank Langer, Wadena; stations be Mrs. to the Paul, celebrated Funeral Mass, John’s cemetery. the M. M. especially mountain dis- Annis. Mt. Clemens. in Mich.; The William section, “Reading in grandsons, J. Wey the and two specialize in we Arthur tricts. John Kanthack and of Home,” shows the Richard Wey of the St. variety and M. of good Came America to i847 Anaconda, Mont, Paul and of reading Paul assisted the material is being seminary, in that clothes for the rooms nos. Years Ago 56 College Newman Club Bedding, Calif. edited the various services. for members of Mrs. Kanthack charter the in family. Mrs. Wey born Trier, was a Box Holds Question well-dressed was Mrs. Nov. AMERICA'S Kanthack born FINEST SILVEIPLATI man. was member of the Christian Mothers’ and the United Germany, to came 25, 1864, in Germany and to Essays Written came society St. John’s 550 of church. STAFFORD BROS. when she States two years was America with her husband 56 £00 I II E R Other grades also contributed Special the feature meeting old'. The family settled farm at on a They settled in Fari- years ago. Mrs. to the anke‘ ls general display. The Eleoled Michael, and she remained St. sev- Newman club St. of the of the near bault Where they resided county, BO0TERIE Jewelry & Music THE enth grade boys girls and wrote her marriage An- there until to Cloud Teachers’ college last week compositions Press month. Cloud They Head thony Wey, January, St. on of Mission 1887. Ger. Sister Group 516 St. Damascena St. Cloud Granite Ex. Bldg. question box led that to Helen Raeker bio- short wrote was a Michael. a their home in St. made a graphical sketch St. Francis de of interesting discussion in and for husband died 1907, Her very on MOIlEm Sales, the the The of firms patror. listed here deserve she lived with to number of press, general topics of interest. The years 'a Mrs. Louis Gacke Ire—elected Office Supply Company was and Janet Meyer a-synoptic be remembered when and dis- Rush City Father Wey in gave you are spiritual Newman club has its president of Our Lady of Victory Funeral Held ls as ,life of Father Jordan, another tributing dif- the Winsted. He died in 1944. patronage to your mission circle of Holy Angels director Leonard Gaida. the Rev. fcronl of the Catholic great lines business. promoter of her six daughters Surviving are in the home Feb. 28 of Mrs. J. B. St. Cloud, Minn. Germain St. 917 408 The display lpress. two posters Eull, Mrs. Jacob J. and three on sons, Cloud. Meyer, St. ’from the the seventh grade Wil- Zachmann, Mrs. Mrs. Benno are Authorized Mimeograph distributor for Mrs. Zenz Peter elected ‘work Darlene of Janice Primus, Clem Zachmann, Vetch, Mrs. liam was Pleasing the “Hard Please” to vice president; Mrs. Charles ‘lleyer, and Marlyn Korte. Michael; all of St. duplicators Mimeograph brand Lucy Wey. and Miss Collegeville.—-Sister Damascena sup- Lauermann. re—elected of Rush secretary; Francis Kirchberg Mrs. Woerle, kitchen sisters Those the sixth grade of the ‘ of who one plies. Clem and ldeserve Mrs. Flynn, treasurer. Cloud; of St. Joseph A. Wey City; St. John’s university, died in commendation at for their LIVABILITY GUARANTEEIE Miss Josephine Longueville lartistic and and Wey H. Ray N. and Matthew St. Cloud hospital March the 7, Gysella Brae- posters are MIMEOORAPIIINO OOMMEROIAL John have Mrs. Condon been also Paul. There 50 of St. ap- gelman, after heart trouble had forced her are Elaine Harold Hol- Beste, pointed the sick committee. grandchildren to and surviving v‘ inactive seven remain the lerman, Hollenhorst, for Alma Mari- to past financial The showed statement great-grandchildren. Sister month. For almost 33 and Mimeoscopes lyn Koschiol, Urban Kracmer, Mimeograph duplicators and New years While Leghorns and Austra Whites the circle has doubled its receipts Damascena efficiently worked and Juanita Renneker. The fifth grade Available. Now during the past QUIZ ANSWERS T0 year. faithfully in the bakery the of display by posters made on were i altar Making linens chil- and of the 5—(sign 1-b, 2-b, 3-a, 4-c, kitchen St. John’s. department Edwin Wensman, LaVonne Wen- at VIOTORY HATOHERY & POULTRY FARM clothing dren’s the of projects blessed candle, holy water, are ning, cross, and Donald Tillman. Was Native this circle. Lunch followed the scapular-s, the blessed ashes, palms, Those deserving mention from meeting. Lauermann will and Mrs. be blessings of 7th Ave. 109 So. prlests Phone 449 St. Cloud, Minn. 0f Bavaria rosary, the third and fourth grades are circle’s hostess for the 6-a, 7-c, 8-c, 9-c, next Bishops, etc.), meet— Myrna Sandbrink and Ann Meyer ing March 10-b. 21. Sister Damascena born on was of the fourth grade, and Berna- July Sielenbach 28, 1880, at near dette Meyer, Louise Budde, and Aichach'in Bavaria. She entered William Marty the third grade. of “the Franciscan in Dil- convent John Lang, knight the grand of linger, reli- Bavaria, receiving the K. of Wolter, C.; Jacob and Miss gious there 1906. garb Sept. 6, On Dorothy Lippert, instructor in art Aug. she 23, 1913, of 24 one was MeirOse the high school, were Franciscan Sisters who to came judges the work displayed. of kitchen St. John’s take the to over Prizes awarded the basis were on duties after had been request a originality and appropriateness. or by Abbot Peter made the former The following selected were as Engel, O.S.B., this assistance. for Tillman, first winners: Donna Mae buried in Sister Damascena was prize, eighth grade; Meyer Janet the provin- Hankinson, N. Dak., at and Maryln Korte, prize, second cial mother-house the Francis- of Hollerman, seventh grade; Harold Sisters. can third prize, Darlene sixth grade; Primus and Janice Stalboerger, Religious llas Program seventh fourth prize, grade; Mar- Tieman, fifth prize, eighth garet Audience Fast Growing Alice Schulzetenberg grade; and ./JU'-—-i,- -v-J _.___ Donna Mae Eiden, sixth prize, WW DRINK Donald Seep, John eighth grade; Lucille “Catechism Life,” Schoener, and Comes Meyer, to spe- 5'; cial prize, eighth heard grade. popular quiz Sun— program radio stations mornings day over KSTP, KFAM and reports grow- a CATHOLIC STATE mail ing weekly according count, TOURNAMENT SCORES REG S PAT U DH Gales the Rev. Louis of St. to AUTMOIIIV OI 3M! COCA-COIL IOITLED Milli! COI'ANI 0' March 7 originator quiz-master Paul, and Coca Cloud mail Cola Co., St. St. Cathedral, One week’s Bottling Cloud, of the Minn. 39; program. totalled Loudres Rochester, 2,205 cards of recently 22. count listeners letters received from Winona and Cotter, St. Boni- 38; face’s, Cold program! of the Spring, 28. boys annual rally The for and March 8 girls in Listening in St. Paul Posts Cloud De La Salle, St. 41; held Saturday, will be there Cathedral, on 24. rally similar is April and 13, Cold a Spring, St. Boniface'l, Cloud held in St. scheduled be to Loyola of Mankato, 35; 25. in May. Sunday on Winona. Cotter, a St. 31; Gales’ Sunday morning Father Paul's, Cretin, 30. growing has merited a program chil- both listening audience among adults. dren and Experienced Noted Franciscan Dies Wisconsm Housewives In Choose 18th Century for Styling a Beautiful Bedroom few bedroom There styles in are furniture that well will "wear" as affections in 18th Century your as adaptation of dis- Here is great an delightful tinction. Every piece is richness of The the is group un- BIROHMONT E mistakablc. Bed, chest, vanity or It does wonderful things theatre. for the You good lighting is in the actors: know how important dresser. with lighting effects—there is the The holds nothing setting—the audience, too. true your own same 147.50 Pionlelr, lamp-light—playing Very Cyril gracious the warmth and beauty The Rev. flattering home hostess than soft, to more up or Our lamp Department additions glow. has charming O.F.M., former Commissary Pro- of gathering all within its gentle '/ your room, FLOUR speaking—the the for dark—decorativer lights life here. of Assumption be the of vincial province No need in Smart Boudoir Chairs to your are every room. Franciscans, with head- of the We have stock received just a new Pulaski, Wisc. (above), in quarters of beautiful houdoir chairs DANIEL CO. A. J. died Bay, Wisc., March Green in . . . striking baking, because it is previous their for Improvements over Poland, Father A native of Cy- 6. models. Priced low “Tops” as as and is in of fine ril entered the Franciscan texture novit- i Pulaski and ordained iate / in Quality. was 13.45 Poland After dis- in in 1909. a The Home of Home Furniture 1881 Better 1946 tinguished and CLOUD BY IN MILLED ST. pastor career as teacher his schools in province’s ST. NORTH CLOUD, The Sivi nski Co. ELEVEN, SEVENTH AVENUE MINN. Milling he became the Go. and Rome, first SI. Oloud in of the Assumption custos prov- noted law student, ince. A canon Phone 570 116 7th Ave. No. he been judge the had of Green a. CLOUD 912 ST. GER. ST. Bay diocesan matrimonial court since 1920. 4