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

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PAGE FOUR THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, March 29.1946 the Gets Laertes Point Save Tinle Power and Labor ' to I Listen I to . SEARS and Nlake Fanning Flore Profitable . FARM v~ 0 BI ES DC 88 NEWS Over Little Heinen, Falls—Anna ’46. KFAM chosen prefect of1 temporary was Mom-Fri. Sodality of Our Lady Guada- the of take lupe, the place of Irma to 12:35 P.M. leaving Hagedorn. ’47. who is FARM-MASTER April affiliation 1 for six months’ ELEDTRID Mary’s St, hospital Roch-i at at ester. M I L K ER Loretta Smith is the chair-‘ new SEPARATOR pub~l life of the social and man licity committee, substituting for Josephine Haiden who is also go— ing Rochester, to 106“ , The, sodality is awarding doll a assist raising in funds for to a of the Blessed Virgin Mary. statue ’ doll is The being awarded in St.j Francis’ hall Thursday, March 28, 8 at p.m. Skims 600 lbs. hour. This A club organized in study per was Economy King Deluxe model the membership, first sub- and the is separator real buy iect discussion for will be cream vest- a on for dairy. Equipped Holy Mass Eachl used for ments any, with sanitary stainless steel participant club will in the study discs. It is guaranteed have the opportunity to to prepare skim 2/100 to of 1'7}. 14'. HP the Mass. for vestments electric drive integral A v0cations ma- program was on chine. by the Sodalists of Our presented Lady Guadalupe in of observance Vocation week, with of the pre- sentation of several skits. short taken life Mother from the of ‘lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII one played hit, palpable hit!” rehearsals this “A Laertes, final preparation their week for I in very a another' Frances Xavier Cabrini, gill” Shake- by Madison, the j forthcoming William Paul Marcotte of Wisc., is spring production of at re- II. the life of Sisters Charity the of on will end of the thrust made by the sword of speare’s “Hamlet.” Their production ceiving 18-scene SINGL ; of Vincent de Paul. Mother St. Hamlet, Minneapolis, Sun- played the public evenings, by Gerald of be presented three Potter to on UNIT Cabrini played by Elizabeth was I Thursday, Donald Kohl of while the King Denmark, Pierz, March Tuesday, April and of day, 31; 2; Loerzel, Rose Marie Rohlik and 290 the univer- and his look The Johnny players of St. April All performances will be court 4. in on. Sister took the of the of part through Collegeville. John’s Collegeville, university, going auditorium the sity at .on campus are Charity. musical St.i A reading on Francis by; St. Clare given and ST. JOHN’S IN COLLEGEVILLE Comm” 3131'” was ' ° Loretta Smith. Made A comedy, So She one-act Novena, concluded the TO GIVE CLASSIC ‘HAMLET’ a. program. Let fast-working, highly efficient Farm Master milker Katie, the old maid who a made save Attends Several time and labor. Gentle uniformity action better job. does St, 208 Joseph for save to a novenas a No springs stick. to diaphrang Resists and Catholic husband, ably out. good to rust no wear m was corrosion. All and crevices sanitary soldered. by Rosemary Niedziel- portrayed seams CollegeVllle.—The THICIZCUI HZS-ltlle public Staged, Ill be ill‘St Sled-Type Walerer \A 6v. Fence Dharger Brien, ski. Patrick her father. was Dennzark.'0ther Hamlet, Prince of performances will be held the of fury played by Rum Ohmann; Mar-V richest following William Shakespeare’s and week: April Tuesday, her Elleni mom"! by GertrUde Motor Pump, 1/3 H.P. ......................-.86.60 will be tragedy, 2, and Thursday, April 4. Defiance 295 most mature 1 pre- pine Jansen: Rose, Katie’s for Hogs sister, by payers “St” the JPthnny Wlth sexglteyd by Battery Dll‘eCte‘l b." the Re“ Dominic Jane Heinen' Olga the maid by MILK 000 LERS l‘lll‘ héllelltotl‘s'B"? performance}; ell“ foiii‘ ' TI. Ul’llVel‘Sl Thre: ' as S gleelaft’hm produgction 0 i y v - . Stine - Beatnce .Ml‘ ‘ . Ganzer; JOhn and _ _ Ecslly installed. Handles Simple. to 12 inexpensive with 100 up gal. piesen 1011 a 0 am é‘ as ,en - chae] Hurley' the of Patnckis Miles properly built fence. Safe. de- capacity. son ZO-gauge galvanized Two steel evening. March 31. Sunday arranged for all-male or Ger- cast. Coadjutor pendable. Bishop an Peter Barth- weatherproof. Controller old Holzem. tank is school-chum, by Irene to Rigidly transport. easy ald Potter. . Minneapolis, sealed sophomore unit in. braced for hard olome St. of Cloud the use. HIIIIIIIEIIII was among INN in the college, will lead the large 15 members of the Hierarchy who Seminary Fund Pre d 6 Size interpreting - cast in the much—an- can witnessed the ceremonies in Madi- Inn-QV'TI‘“ Is Enhanced by $25 alyzed character Hamlet, of prince Wisc., when the diocese 27950 son, new DAVID BRADLEY of the Kingdom of Denmark. King Bishop erected. William P. was Two contributions the Pre- to IIIIIIHESS Claudius GIVES Denmark, king of “a of O’Connor, formerly Superior, of Seminary totaling fund, $25, have shreds and patches,” contrasted ' canonically as enthroned by was ‘ been received this week the by ALL-PURPOSE with his murdered brother, will be Archbishop Moses Kiley of Mil- Cloud. Diocese fund of the of St. played by Donald J. Kahl. Pierz; E waukee head of the Madison Designed cool their to rated as A donation of $20 received was Laertes, hot-headed and impetuous diocese, load quickly and efficiently. which he has dedicated to from Mrs. William Rau, and $5 Farm-Master milk Polonius coolers of and foil Hamlet, to Our ‘ Lady, the Queen son of the Holy given William by Mrs. Schwin- i loss bacteria prevent from LOADERS was by Paul Marcotte, Madison, Wisc. Rosary. and spoilage. Low operating den, both of the Cathedral parish, Other Automatic air-cooled Characters cost. Bishop re- Bartholome also Cloud. St. was frigerator unit. Heavy duty at‘tlhehceremonies The in other well—known fireserpt Grand characters The Pre-Seminary fund has for 5 of trouble-free motor. years _ i'ic when Bisho of this tragedy of intrigue, guaranteed service. cruelty, its “assist boys such of api s, to consecrateg purpose ., - St. Joseph—Miss -, Ann Harri- , Thomas L_ Noa indecision, and moral 4 Size evil will be the diocese who completed have the was can Friendship House of director Coadjutor of Sioux City, Ia.,‘gan. carried by Richard Kelly. E. eighth Min- grade who and desire as to 23450 24950 Mal‘Ch BiShOD 19- N03 neapolis, Hamlet‘s faculty faithful for the the study priesthood.” Chicago, spoke in to was 0011- as FOR McCORMICK HM DEERING secrated by Cardinal Edward friend, Horatio; Rosencranz and Donations in- received from St. College of are and students of the Mooney of Detrmt. Guildensterii, by George dividuals, E. Hinger, and societies. “Interracial Justice groups, Benedict on 8 Size Eau Claire. Wise. and Alvin W'ich- Bishop Bartholome can Chaos,” March 24. present was or Plummer; terman’ Felonius‘ “the for the funeral services in St. It, W .t. F St. Havin been d uated from 8 or (ll m g or gia Josephysgconege ‘ - MisaRfifiéhgd, iash, - fool, intiuding . ,, Lows . b} of Cardmal . John Joseph _, , Q , , Brooklyn, in .. Wenninger, Park Falls, Glennon. The Solemn Pontifical sociologicaliWiqc Harrigan finished her NORGE Filo Fortinbras. by Alfred Mass B. Requiem, of offered March , Chi. University studies of ‘ the “ at .Notermann, Victoria; and ghost by of John Deere 16 Archbishop Amleto G. her In she 1942, FDR ALL INDUSTRIAL USES AHD FDR cago. gave up Hamlet’s father, “arm’d from Cicognani. Apostolic top Delegate to Chalmers Allis position English teacher in as toe,” G. Robert to Pryor of Red— the United States, attended by was branch of Massey Harris Brooklyn build to up a wood Falls. the three American prelates who in Chicago. Friendship House received the Cardinalate with This is the major dramatic eight pro- where along with 3055“ she, young Cardinal Glennon in Rome, Cardi- duction the of 1946 for the Ne- the season assistants, works among nals Francis J. Spellman, Edward Johnny players. Continuing their Exclusive in St. Cloud Friend- The of groes. purpose A. Mooney, and Samuel A. Stritch. tradition of of staging recent Negro. years ship House aid the is to More than 80 other Archbishops, of Shakespeare’s plays. the one materially, but also spir- only not THE SIVIHSKI DD. Bishops. and Abbots and like has been preparing for cast Hamlet a lectures. itually through books. number Monsignors, of than for three months. more this meetings. Important in and 700 priests and than 1,200 more u All work given by these performances is the example of Hamlet will ’\ \\ "\\\\\\\®m‘m§\ ‘ \ &\ also sisters , \ present, were » 'be held in iffy 1 h the unive h .h 'sit overt Cbllegev‘illelsio'l‘igkli ‘ ~' i‘fé’itiilést" 25391.2 m exigmes’. ' a i ~ » FOOT . —, the ——~ at *’ on camp... hardest Work Two.vow:rru1 hydraulic cylinders m farm. for a . ‘i'earing clothing. eating sale castoff for the ighel°iiipeiéiii§i§iéih§siifiiiiciiédtifipiliémgipdiiiidliioguphiiriélstoiiomc‘iflfil 915 three are now on 1 i h 00 0 s I ., public . precariously, and sal- performances. They Will be receivmg no g p »/\\, I . I ; » . \. \‘w. , Friendship House reserved is advance applying , by \ to ary. run en- in EAT . N tirely ticket T" the charity of others. Hamlet, St. at ‘ " manager, on ._ Benedicgine John’s. Curtain Nun rise will for each With brother, priest, and HEMP’S a a a performance 7:45 sharp. at sister, Religious Sacred of the pm. 9. Heart, and tertiary herself of a we" St. Dominic. Miss Community Harrigan made l~ Hall 0 ._ .w V... convictions plain her concerning Instant Frozen Joseph—Sister the all—important American St. point Mary Grell, \ . .> \_ . said of View. She that assistant unless in- °\\\\\ ‘8‘ professor of biology \ B I A“ in I R d a terracial justice is established. the College of St, Benedict, d, a chaotic conditions will inevitably dressed the American Society of in Zpologmts result this The prin- country. Washington at univer- By Pariili Tel. Labor. 567 the ciple of brotherhood all of sity, St. Louis, Mo., March 28, men under the Fatherhood God This lecture, of must treating of some practical become all the for of be- cytological peculiarities us accom_ justice will fore be estab- cell division in the any panying Randall—A parish hall, mos- con- lished. quito. is result of graduate a structed almost entirely labor- by CLOTHES HAMPERS re- search completed by Sister Mary from St. James’ parish Lubricated Life _‘.—‘ here, Waterproofed for Greater Strength and Longer ers aim:13.333133233313‘:9i;lMeIrose nghls Hold completed recently. The and build- Oil sprayed reduce internal friction Made fresh, select sisal fibers of to was new, Bradley Scraper 1 David 1 $3.95 $5.95 laid and give flexibility. Expertly caused by chafing of fibers, to greater 28 by 50 feet, located wear is in ing, a \Vaterproofed strictly strength. with (twisted) for maximum for Sister extra Mary Grell’s doctoral .. wear dis- the . road from . . the grove across the action of mildew, highest resist harmful quality No. 1 treatment to rope sertation, just published. treats of Roll-Over Type church. l of This checks the absorption mold. bacteria. barnyard acids, etc. treatment rot. sun. the various methods of cell division shrinking and helps fraying against swelling, to guards excessive water, or The v need centralize activities to Hemp Powell American the have small of Hardware retain original flexibility. Larger sizes Do. cent mosquito. Leads and time. less per soil in in Helps Pays itself. for Melrose. you move more Featuring St. Pat- and social life around the parish and other similar for painter's falls mixed in. From standpoint of the safety— — Sistei «a ogatia, thick. assistant 3/16-inch 'DI‘OTQS-irickls heavy stopping. Strong, unloads without pan is dav observance bv the local has has larger than been been recommend order size custom felt for in time, to your and uses we you one some 0f Chemlsn'yv accompame‘l 515’ 501' of For .of 2-plow larger tractors. the Sonya—no size than 600 feet of to customer. past. council the Knights more a a or Colum- the building committee, George ST. CLOUD, Mary MINN. the ter to meeting. hm the ‘ ; of Holy Wippler, ption Lewis Winker Jos- were and rece i . r SISTER GEMMA To . ATTEND ,Communion in St. Patrick's church Evans, assisted the the pastor, eps MUSIC CONVENTION and - of - Rev. DILERS I'IDD . S. A. Fadrowski, in an the for- evenin addresgs Ibngartin ro ram mus1c .. Slster . Flemma Gertken' MOTORS asFilstantlwith P. 1/:’. H. G. Ni- mation of plans and actual build- an professm of the College at muSic Ian Cloud of St :ing of the hall. With the excep- of St. Benedict. will attend ' ' the tion of the blocklayer, labor The . attenHEdi , was conven- evemng program' National Music Educators’ 729 supplied by the parishioners. by 0f knightfy “'1th gll_95t5 Opened tion in Cleveland, 0., between JADKS PUMP The building, made of Dunstone selections by the Ix. of C. chmr a. March AW.” and thu 26 and 2, com , blocks, concrete has roof of Catholiclunder the direction of Henry Teln— a green vention the National of inIbFOCky asbestos shingles. The interior mm W- J. MUl‘PhY the at Music‘ convening- Educators walls be plastered with to are Plano- Cleveland the time. at same EXCLUSIVE IN ST. CLOUD insulated cement with zonolite and 0fo Sister member Martin Gemma J. Nilan, grand knight of keeping lice off of in Effective your was a the ceilings of white NuWood. SIVIHSKI THE prep—I DD. are the consultant committee in the St. Cloud wheels council, the rubs, hog turn hogs. W'hen two was The hall quiet will Efficient, running be lighted with fluor- pump. aration the conference of thglspeaker for for the hogs evening. He oil basin. Allows to through the pre- Sturdily made lightweight. yet lights. escent assofii’a-‘sented , Music Educators’ National the achievements under flanks. and the oil themselves ' Furnishes of for plenty water stock with little effort. also tion. She is state exec'fitivelhigh aims Columbian of knight- very in oil. Semi-steel cut gears run 0f the Minnesota hood secl‘etal‘y in impressive unit of an manner. crank Straight-lift Modern arm Office Supply Company - . . . the National Catholic Music,i Edu-I Robert A. Meyer, chairman of. and down 35 to 40 moves up Semi-steel minute. member of the. and na-,the social cators, committee, in charge: ‘ a was ac- pro-I tional board of directors of the;of the lunch served after the . . . DAIRY ELEDTRID Streamlined meshed. Igram. organization. , 1 ’ same dust-tight steel ,-- gear case. 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THE " - L. Last Sunday the knights -. I Low consumption current DAD ‘- sary. St.IA5_md1'e“’ MuenZhUbel‘~ Donald C01- POULTRY..!~”.TEEB i Communion in in ceived body a Goodyear Tractor Tires with “open center” tread. slip with thermostat. White a’llllS, Carl automatic )Iuenzhubei'. Ervin M. Maryis Church, followed by a ft. JOl’ms DOTlald G. Cooper. Joseph 50 60 A. less, do Covers work 22% revolution, enameled breakfast the church parlors. finish. to in sq. more per more are mem_;Rademacher, Edwin H. Luberts, all efficient. farmer day operating The following the extra costs, save save are new Long Prairie. lof beis admitted - Maich 11. —. each week. we be glad will free price esti- give . . to you Wilfred Lutgen Osakis; of "1 C U) :o ._| Harold J. Berscheit, .3 Grey Eagle: CID U) m > :5 > -l'l'l :U All standard hand. sizes John G. Askew Blue- Grass; of mates. on Robert F. Jonchowski, Nick J Roy Snyder. E_ Leo D. Freeman7 V. Parteka, Robert J. Peschel. Law-IClarence Romy Victor Rohl,‘ Ken_ lUEIDIIER lIIlPlEIIIEDT [0. Wiersgalla. James McDoii--neth rence L. Stuntebeck‘ Benedict Lm uld. William Zigan. all of Brewer-Irena. Jhl Eugene B_ Hotz! Francis Ville? ‘Kraemer, Shea, Matthew ' F. and I lStucrt Albert T. Vober, Alvin W. Glase- Krause, all of Wudenc.