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

July 12, 1946 · Page 1 of 4

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«qr-W— . f _ i< 6) , '—‘—‘K’\ r f7 "i “‘1 ~ < f J o’Nl-u . ;-_,- - o I THE! '12, REGISTER CLOUD Friday, M. July 1.9.46 l GDLBERT FUNERAL 7 /////. "E E?\\\\"' II E a, It! [.1 H, l ‘ml I“ Al HOME ,.._ l GISTER ll%?,~ST.ClOUD Ambulance Service PHONE 80 . 5th I! Ave. So. 8!. Cloud CLdUD Ell ’7 BISHOP or THE OF ST. OFFICIAL PAPER “_Published Society, Inc. Catholic Press Every Week by the 41‘ Colo. I'I" Street, Denver 2" Publication: Bannock of 938 1, Office _‘ , I A. TSGHIIHPERLIH Portrait be the can firesiden‘t Busch, D.D. Bishop Joseph F. ..Most Rev. .......................... BEST filld'visory V.G., St. Cloud; Thiebaut, P.A., Rt. Rev. C. Board: Ranch; FUNERAL Very Rev. George Plachta, Wadena; August HOME Rt. Rev. " Portrait you Falls; Little J. Lambert Haupt, Prairie; Very Rev. Long had 0 made O 0 ever Kroll, St. Rockville, Rev. Peter Very Zitur, Very Francis Rev. Clbud. Ziolkowski, St. J.C.D., Very Rev. T. S. Cloud; Phone llo-W St. Cloud, Minn. Editor M.A. Roger Vossberg, Manager ..'..Rev. Business and ............ St. Cloud ..Lenarz Sons, (Advertising and Agents of ByI Permission George Pflmsm, Publisher, Inc. ............................ FRANK W. JAGKSON DIAMOND RINGS :EEditorial Minn. St. Cloud, Offices: Institute building, P.0. 229, Box First Communidn Price, Per Year $1.00 FOR THE BRIDE TO BE I: of'the .QUIZ ARCHITECT The Heart Family Box Register, Edition, Cloud St. changes of address The . to: ’WEIMAN . & BUTT | Colorado. 1620, Denver 1, ' Ecclesiastical Design [Tighter-ed Colorado Office, Denver, Second Class Matter Post at ReceiVeIl as Successors J. N. Barthelemy by to I 14 By Mas. LUCAS KNESE American National Bank Bldg. Kate Kneso By, 702% St. Germain St. ST. MINN. CLOUD. 5A -' Q T; j. I: n I s E E 8 w I grade I into the look back the As table, and . KATE Knusn) they (By found white we a , Farming Rite In cdver chil- 'of cloth school .vocation days Excammum'oat‘ion to it. 1. is Next they placed ll. our pen- a L .4! EANVAS MEMBER dren, reminded of it crucifix alty by which Catholic is de- and the candles in many on we are I" a a . . could which be used occasions their to candlesticks. prived of the Chris- They also placed sacraments; y" (Continued On‘c) From Page “Mom, what there advantage. great with tianburial, and the of dish water; the holy a prayers a Get grain sacks and binder repaired M your do?” Ian-invitation to glass canvases Church; (b) and of and "'"igning V water tablespoon, can did we was married life. They prayers their not ceremo- existence in a into just such opportunity. for by the nies used the Church drive priest to purify his must the easiest and quickest an with Gordon’s Canvas the Sa- Farming.———The of Feast now way would have god had, they anti-life. If they apostles the of hands rejection With mother’s mind and fingers devils; (c) of and ,total sometimes out give the sick a Heart, June the cred 28, occa- was Mender. If haven’t tried it Xavier Cabrini. trail bottle of Mother Frances yeti—get the world your filled Catholic faith with plans and work about a the by who has few drops of help water to person a one sion children St. Cather— for of 14 you'are I, him the baptized. home, been it to the Blessed the Eu- time next in town was very easy say: consume receive their First ine’s parish {g‘M’I-RACLE-WORKER to _ fhzé charist; By the Lord’s is “Why don’t ‘house’?” 2. Prayer play six balls meant ab— of or you , or Communion. Holy ' if Church, Company proclaimed saintx’by'the at the (a) Our “Play sorbent Before is Father; (b) Angelus; this that one.” which cotton the priest or a game, person a brought close The feast day to a Hail (c) Mary.. They would always find something wipe to the holy Oil from the Weidner occurred through uses Implement proved have {gleam miracles be four to must religious vacation three-week a A Pectoral Cross 3 is (a) "to anointed when interest them; but, places; besides, they we pre- Two of death. his her of that after saintercession school which attended 105 by ;* I. person or was placed church; (b) b which, if them suggestions pared slices two lemon of with on worn gave a children. children Instructing the befOre known beyond doubt the step be attested must em as Bishops and which other prelates; (c followed, added training the the of to priest purifies his in daily the Rev. the classes _ , were called “Blessed.” is which the Bishdp’s fingers after the staff. eatification, their minds hands, felt the holy and of oil. person we .re- Unruhe, O.S.B., Adalbert - pastor, , canonization slippers Cruets 4. (a) worded tijne for the spent. final? before miracles are . mo worn When all we in readiness, the necessary more are Benedictine and Sisters was of two I", ’1 Bishop; by (b) selections from it a candles had be lit, to of lfitfikes place.- Holy Cloud, Angels St. convent, course. Scripture; (c) small vessels I, The memoriz- youngsters con- What were child does not like to Helena. This Sister Pius Sister and see a 53?? Cabrini’s death—the Mother In after 1921—f0ur taining and wine used water at ing the articles the of years -‘ lighted names one candle! We then explained sisters marked first time that the Mass. should the administra- city’s Commbus for We York Are (Ema-£13131: in New Sticking miracle place right Quality, took the prepare to children that when the to Catherine’s parish in St. to were is 5. A Sect (a) diocese; (b) the of tion of sacrament Extreme a priest has the Blessed in 1892. Sacrament herself founded had Limosp'ital, which the saint with instruction the chil- assist of “ religious which it- has cut children Unction. Because under- grou with him, is he the met at door dren. l', —-—Including—-— normal child. Smith, baby named Peter A born, Church; self off from (c) part t better what and remember a stand was e With {I lighted blessed candle and ‘ a received children who The 14 of anything. 13.3313, the baby’s 50 into and do, suggested that they terrible oversight, put genuflection eyes the see we Blessed a to nurse a a their First Holy Communion Epistle Side the The 6. of altar were in table they bring andplace Sacrament silver nitrate. is nOt solution a on made; of does instead of cent flip rcent, one per one Harold Brinkmann, Paul Holthaus, from the viewpoint the of should it thexarticles which be congre- INTERWOVEN shake hands with SOX— on the priest ‘ or Kaltenhoff, Aloys Lucken, Benno The membranes and destroyed. l The baby’s sight gation is the right-hand side; (a) was hand priest’s sick call and for ‘ speak him he a to he enters. If as . Roland Nor- Ramler, Leon Salzl, the left-hand side; (c) either (b) Ili'ébrn'eas burned. Both badly both explained how several of them of to blesses eyes were with when he eyes were us pyx bert Silvers, Herbert Wessels. side different times. at ‘- these things used. ' leaves, know are that he 11 Iblackened. has the I we Frances Brinkmann, Eileen Buer- A' Mediator is who (a) 7. 45c 65c. minute produce It took but to one Blessed Sacrament a for another I '; ' of Genevieve Buermann, Rosa- 'Burned cheeks the child. The down both furrows hi middle inter- takes (b) mann, ran a course; .- call and he should be accompanied - .'..3doctors . Kuhl, Kohorst, Christina and lie Procession Are in 50,000 o betWeen vari— hopeless. at the two commented that venes persons case was to the door with the lighted Storelfor Margaret Thyen. in order reconcile them; to ance blessed At This Quality To Honor Sacred Heart candle. Men ‘ asked Missionary of Sacred Heart of Jesus Sister the ’I. A lived (c) Mediterranean the near Do girl boy you suppose a or Cabrini the gifpermissiqn pin relic Mother infant’s of to to in time. Our Lord’s Knighls Falls in Lillle- a The sea would least for remember,-at took Quebec—Fifty thousand some 8. Infalllble (a) unable j’ggiothes. means what here? time, done The CLOTHES” annual.procession in the in was part “NEW .. fulfill; Store (b) indifferent good; to to, Monlhly [dealings Plan holy card that brought will help.” home she, “God. if, said “Perhaps,” Heart the Sacred of of was honor (c) incapable of teaching‘ false ~ I after the religion class next took The procession two prayed hard. Jesus. was sisters prayed—and TE,“- V That night the doctrine. evidence that ~ had given point. The someone hours re- to Gluttony is Cloud the (a) inordinate pass a _' physicians 9. Three astonished the next "- morning saw Opposite the Postoffice in St. membered! carried by ~ Sacrament Blessed Falls—Little Little Falls'coun- indulgence was in drink; food (b) I”. or results: The restored normal. l boy’s to n: us >1: were eyes Roy of Three Maurice Bishop Knights Columbus, cil of 1804, in‘olite staring another; at (c) l While‘ might in this it -"'I his subject, Smith, 25, served country And Peter Ordinary Military of on Rivers, young now during the July, months of tal bodily work. me or be well recall mind to few tO I. , Canada. a '3 World I .the U. S. in will September, hold and ' August, (Answers Quiz 3) war army to on page other points: . The . sick ;-_ person’s monthly meetings the their EGOND on MIRACLE face, hands, and feet should be NIGHT biweekly Wednesday. The fourth washed before the priest’s arrival white host JUST for beatification The is second miracle took great, The the second and fourth meetings " moon a necessary on RECEIVED REQUIESCANT for sick call, because the a high eyes, in will be resumed ’ _ Wednesdays on place Wash., in 1925. in Seattle, lips, hands, and feet ears, in of the sky. nose, set the monstrance October. \ m‘ember Mother Cabrini’s Delfina of be time Sister Graziola, to anointed. Also, of beam are candelabra Star-studded a Another Large 4. Shipment will ob— council of the Members . IN PACE should be given sick the to suffering pain like Order, for had from and clouds incense one 10 been And misty seem. nausea years '. Com- quarterly their regular serve Confession, for and for Men's ben- prepare winds breathe of Night songs for 332191 the operations abdominal stomach. Four tumors Suits St. Adalbert’s Sunday munion at thanksgiving Holy Com- after ediction. brought relief. church. little ‘: munion. Who, knowing that Our is the wide world The whole, con— Nicholas George Doctors and the ' die in December, 1925, expected her Lord is in the to home, would not ' gregation. Holdingford. Funeral services for . desire toilineel nearby, least for — at RIAN for the fu- WENCIL mother made complete MRS. superior arrangements Double Breasted Models 0 Nicholas George, 84. held June 25 were 5 short eriod time! of Elizabeth. a with Requiem in Mary’s Mass St. 3 100% All ' Wool Cloth flora ’ " church her The Rev. John Kromollcki . . had and of the_community orphan sisters The girls Stripes, Gabardines Plains, . officiated. Mr. George, who died June ‘Auto-Train Crash UNCHANGEABLE THE 21, the husband of Falkner Mary was intervention asking her I: made Cabrini for Mother to of Nice Selection Colors 0 a. novena George, I.» him is who heart preceded in death nine -man’s From_ day day to in? favor of sister. the dying Surviving the following Tailored Fit Perfectly years . ago. are vicissitudes. to subject ,‘ to and daughters: Theodore ,‘ George, sons l the her condition critical On morning of 17, Dec. of joy. times Now glad—in .- 34 44. . All sizes, was Mrs. Harry Soltis (Helen), Holding- to w - V _ trial tempta— ford: Then sad—when 'Vlt'llll Mrs. Henry Evers IS (Rose), BilllEll St. Viaticum. the o o -.and priest Holy or her o ,1 gave 29.50 - - Cloud; and Norbert George. Paul. St. it. 40-00" touches ‘ tion felt able and and Immediately she better to eat grandhhildren There also 13 and was To are Un- Christ, The But Thou, O ., are brother, John George. Woodstock. “ one abandoned her her Three later she hospital ". retain food. days changeable, Louis E. Gottwalt I' since 3,. and Holy Communion in the chapel, then received Bringing sweet the Rice.-—Louis E. Gottwalt July died same, peace 2 Always the Place Buy Best the of to at The funeral held 77. little, {has white Host, In.your '3‘ she age which was suffered from the stomach ailments suf- not Perham. Solemn Requiem in' July 4 Immaculate Conception -— soul. To man’s heart and poor “i fared from 1915 1925. church. with Mass to Rev. Oifered the Victor Sicgler July 1 in St. ‘ was comfort The of to officiating, sorrow- burial a and parish peace in the was Henry’s church Henrietta for Sie- . living today still and works the Sister Delf‘ina is -.‘- in I ing Survivors include Gott- heart, Mrs. cemetery. M bels, 27', victim of auto-train . an walt and the following children: Mrs. missionary order. Seattle .the foundation of joy with earthly And ering tem W», crash. The Rev. Nicholas Donnay, Leo Popp, Mrs. Jacob Popp. Mrs. John liss—— purer Pratt, Trump Boles, Paul. Martin, Mrs. Marvin offered Mass pastor, the and the if, FOURTH MIRACLES AND joyful. When hearts Louis, Joseph, Lawrence. and are Very Rev. S. J. Schirmers, Mel- J , Volk Nick day, ' unchangeable, I day by Ever . could canomzed, . Before Mother Cabr1n1 . be two «v more the Very Rev. and T. Leo rose, Alexand'ria.—-Nick died Volk June within 28 be Waiting received 'gositive to our Both place in Lodi, miracles had proved. took be to Keaveny, Little Falls, both for- the The at of 83. funeral held age was souls, ' Men’s Dept. In St. church with Mary's July the 1. St. Henry’s, of acted Z pastors birthplace the saint. taly, the of mer '. Unchangeable The Very Rev. William Renner A. cele- as . deacon subdeacon, and as respec- He Father, brsnt of the Requiem Eternal T suffered Mass. Son of the Paolo Pezzini had scleratig For from 25 was years 1.: tively. the husband Volk. of Mrs. Theresa Other life is after Who, mortal inflammation our of the In 1939 he down with liver. struck largest Charles Volk. It the fu- survivors brothers, 'was of was two are one - changed, Great Falls, Chris, Hot- Mont, and . double nephritis. nerals witnessed pneumonia and corpuscle in Perham. acute ever all unchangeable, Will make Springs, Mont.: four Mrs. and sisters, us Other clergy members the t. 0 as- Ignatius Catherine Schirber, Mrs. Reiner, eternal In destiny the heavenly of joy He close death when intercession of Woe, to an or - was O sisting the. Mas the Rev. rEva' Gallagher. and Mrs. Alhambra, at were below. After time Of trial here our 7Mother Cabrini invoked. Within several days the l' Pfleferly, Calif.; and Mrs. Margaret Vincent St. Cloud; was man Huebsch, the -—Mrs. Wencil Elizabeth. Rian Great Falls, Mont. afflictions. Rev. Washing- of all three James Doll, C.S.C., cured was Adolph D. C.; the Rev. PARISH’S ton, FEATURE HISTORICAL Italian of Lodi, Ettore another In 1939, the ‘ year, same Schmidt, St. Francis; and the Rev. doctor his that the bone his right foot Pagetti, told by of was Ralph Perham. Gauthier, .must osteoperiositis which had might scraped because he be / 2" V Miss I Siebels, the daughter FOR of PREPARED JUBILEE RITES , ‘of tuberc’ular be origin. ' Mr. Mrs. Siebels, and Edward ‘ was - killed instantly when the car»in Cabrini Pagetti his friends turned Mother ,' But and to av which riding her she .with was him ask God make well. Only few hours passed be- to to a SEWING MACHINE I’LL A KEEP Alois, brother, wife, and his I ‘ was MILESTONES HISTORY IN OF day wound had closed and he healed, and in the store one was struck train Duluth by June. at a PARISH, ST. ST. JOSEPH’S JOSEPH 'therf‘oot normal. 27. was HUMMING ALL AFTERNOON information taken history (The following is from of Surviving her four parents, a Both Pezzini and Pagetti well today. are are parish Father St. Joseph’s prepared by Timothy Maje‘rus, sisters, Mrs. and three brothers: Of The these miracles does proof four not rest on mere jubilee church’s consecration.) O.S.B., the fora the diamond of worth of Electricity! for penny’s' Frazee; Mrs. Ed A1 Schwanz, probabilities. life and The work just strong St. appoints guess 1852—Bishop Jose ph Cretin of Paul June, or won- Mrs. W. Huebsch, Germantown; Pierz administer White settlers for Father Francis derful this only works of energetic attested to to Morgenroth, Leonida, Perham; A. woman were hllowon hour land 3G Mississippi. along hundred miles the on per Alois, home: Frazee, Ed-' the that searching investigation at after long and began in 1928 a a Pierz writes: “More 1854—Father than 50 German .Eugene, with home, and ward, at naturalized in .hicago, Mother Cabrini where became a ' settled CongreSS lands families have both side the on on navy. . . . American citizen. Mississippi, Sauk river On the right bank of the of ' . . . Chicago, hearings in Lodi, Italy, After‘further and in Sauk river, church German settlers is the for new a on a Joseph’s Prairie.” St. building , formal inquiry Chicago, with 59 special begun in now on ses- was settlement Pierz visits German 1854—Father the of sions lasting day day for weeks. after seven knowu be families the place Clinton, later, and at to as as and Forty includin eight doctors witnesses, five nurses, administers the St. He Joseph. sacraments. heroic testimony Mother Ca rini’s virtues and of February, 1855—Father Pierz holds services in the gave gave . Linnemann. log-house John of evidence her of miracles. coming May, 1855—Father Pierz, . from his headquar- ‘ land provided for The America the setting of great a in Crow Wing, officiates first wedding the in the ters at life. This proof of Cabrini’s saintly Mother fact is part ‘ ' a The married settlement. couple Nikolaus Clinton were that particular «sainthood is limited not to country Kirsch. Jakobi and Anna or any July, parish is organized 1855—A of and‘50 saints Italy, centinent. there been Germany, Just have in acres as land pre-empted for the sole of the church. were use France, Ireland, Poland, and there be, and saints are, so can Spring, .1856—A log church, by\ 20 30 feet, is con-- in of the United States America. structed. Minnesota prie‘ ISM—Benedictine who sts, to 1' came Wrecks Janitor's Auto. Storm Pennsylvania,'take from charge of the congregation new their St. Cloud from in posts r November, 1856—Father Bruno O.S.B., Riss, becomes first resident Of the St Joseph ation and pastor congre soon .9. . REDDY KILOWATT log' the establishes school churc next to a . Clement Straub, O.S.B., p 1860—Father log erects a school house, 24 by 34 feet. I N0 arrive St. 1863———Benedictine Sisters in Joseph tootake a; helping ‘. thing? ~‘ I enjoy do really charge school. of the . . 1869—The the .St. Joseph, of cornerstone present your-sewing. ELECTRICITY church id by Bishop St. around the house—even 1 Grace of Paul. And the was May, 9—11: the church, church 18 frame while the new EVER! THAN Is CHEAPER construction children undergoing their 30 First made was the thingsyou give do, I cheaper , to more me Holy Communion. recently the low electric Yes, put rates new June 1871—The 29, St. Joseph church present was electric sewing electric services bring efl'ect into work. I’ll all machine you consecrated by Bishop Grace St. Paul. now of your run is the 1884—The Electricity church with than its lower tow four turrets cost at, or was ever. fdr worth completed. home, eleiitricity. afternoon buy, for only penny’s ONE thing your of you now a built 1888—Winter October, chapel is the to match cheap It’s which goes'down in price. buildings. adjoining . . . Yes, electricity time work. surely cheap. is So and freely it put to (?)—A pulpit 1890 d the to red oak Gothic me you present save so use an high altar installed in the church. were (?)——-Three bells 1890 installed the in church whenever tower. work there’s job aT-Ound the a (?)u—Interiorbf 1895 church is frescoed, 74 ' new pews ear/am- procured, heating installed. plant ' : > I house that Ifigoan do. be dong can 1847 1899—Blessing 24-‘register ROGERS of the pipe Bishop by EROS. organ James Trobec St. Cloud. of I—That’s ELECTRICAL sERVANT AMERICA'S November, 1903—BishopTrobec job: rous chime consecrates the FINEST SILVEIHA‘I'I my of four bells. STAFFORD / BROS. 1909—Stained-glass windows installed church. in the innitor. In violent the Windstorm parish A good-sized April, recent 1927—Bishop Joseph F. Busch blesses the a new N0RTHERN"‘$TATE$ shat thro’ugh the of uprooted church nearvthc parochial school. swept town tree COMPANY was POWER Jewelry & M usio 'éhsmia, the parish tumbled church and down the hood Schmid, 1943~Fsther 0.5.3., Bruno appointed is was upon pas- the (Wed—but automobile of of St. "the In Joseph. to! Gull“ not El- Bids". a. Cloud on. 4... r \ \5 II I In: saw“. A‘ “ILA-‘If- '.--"-‘~ 3" " ' udntrM‘.-ldammm..n$ 'I ‘.L"......n:.'r."jh.u.h'rhutvulimflflmnlfi' 'r' H ' . ‘ . ..I. .«;...I..-.. .'..I- v..- ' ' r:-.. u.“ - I or... ~_—o ..