St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
September 13, 1946 · Page 7 of 10
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.u ._ ‘ , REGISTE-R CLOUD Friday, THE ST. September 13, 1946 ~. JOHNS CONVENTION SLATED ST. PREP BACK Is CIIuIcII’s ANNUAL Page Nine) Social (Continued From r NOTE BOOK PARK WAITE PAPER Church Joseph’s St. SCHOOL CONFERENCE HIGH IN BY RURAL LIFE CONFERENCE Punched for ring. 3 sheets, 100 $197.80 marginal ruled, finest quality Doctrine Must Be S. Preusser Rev. A. ' Bernard Debber, Mrs. 20c .. Mrs. Lucy Doerner, Collegeville.—Back in the Min- in its initial with the Green Bay, Wis.—The . four-fold accepted invitations address to season con‘ sec- Anthony Ellering. Catholic school high ference. nesota objectives the National tions of Catholic of the convention. Emslander. Jacob ...00 con- Taught—linkers Gerhard 2.00 CO-captains Feld, eight-year ab- Ralph Jonas, after ference Life Rural Conference will Book form Purp0ses the National of Cath- Schaefer’s an 3 con- Slore Mrs. Sev 2.00 Kipka. football John’s verted Gerald. St. guard, and Meyer, the subject for of the olic Life matter Rural conference prep sence, many were 2.00 Peter J. Klein. will face another their .. squad guard, will take sessions be held in to the formulated 24th 24 by the seven-game a 2.00 re- Mrs. Mary Kuepers. an- years ago . St. Cloud, Minn. Coach fall 'under spective ‘key positions schedule this in the back- 2.00 Mrozek. John convention nual of the organization ,Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, Bishop now ........... .. _ Joseph 2.00 Samdkamp. field Durenberger. and line, with Red Holzemer George in Green Bay Oct. Kansas 11 to 15. City, of Mo., then priest a 2.00 Mary Scheuer, Mrs. year’s first last quarterback lettermen With of and Bob The convention, first held since working Oregon in City. Father seven as Notre Dame, Ind.——The great- Arend through graduation, Pedrizetti, half- Schellinger lost and Ray stringers before the will Bros. draw Bish- O’Hara 30 met with Cath- of as war, group a $1.00 of Contributors danger Christianity today est to still have backs. Billy Freund Durenberger will 11 will than priests 1,000 and olic rural leaders and from the com- more ops, Rau, Henry Mary Hommerding, Mrs. is that the working classes know aid the returning plete the backfield. Two sopho- lettermen to engaged in rural life meeting work, formation of the nuns came na- Nicholas Val Rau, BUILDERS Hommerdinx. showing good An‘dy Kasper-bauer and little chances for prep’s nothing of the social doc- and about 10,000 visitors tional the to conference. Roman Reichensperger, a mores, Ray or Jackson, Reliable Kenneth Reiter. Alfred Don Logelin, Contractors competing for City, Mrs. according Johnson. the to Rev. Peter To stimulate positive are of trines the Church, Canon Joseph a program Revenig. John Claude Kalle, other regular the guard positions Salm, diocesan director. Several of action strengthen to Catholicism Phone 2355W Cardijn Brussels, of Belgium, Alcuin Ringsmuth, Kalle, Jos. the in line; and Durenberger has nationally known the speakers have in rural leaders of the 121 Hill Ave. REQUIESCANT So. St. Mathew founder Young Cloud Ringsmuth. of the Christian areas. Albert Kirchner. Feich- returning Iettermen, Al John two conference Schaefer. adopted the Kirchner. Alphonse following Workers (Jocist) in movement IVISEII. Schlough. Leon IIIINIIBIN Edward Kirchner; and Julius Wagner, for tingcr four—point Europe, here in said program: speech at; a Schreifels, Anna Mrs. Margaret Vz— v Mrs. Kirchner. tackle. Bernard Corcoran and TO CARE 1. FOR THE UN- IN PACE the University Notre of Dame.‘. Nicholas Schwartz. Klein. Leo returning letter- John Herzog DERPRIVILEGED CATHOLICS Skaja. Joseph Gerhard are Knese, His talk given before was more CONLON Joseph Smeets. Jim Schumacher Kockler. John ends, with at LIVING ON THE SOIL. The men than 200 seminarians, representing care Leonard Spaulding. Joseph Kussmann, ‘ center. principally to be spiritual, in- SUITES IIIIIUIIE was of dioceses throughout the Rudolph Spieker. Mary scores Kussmann. Mrs. Doetkott John schedule: Sept, The 22, St. cluding systematic of William Spieker, Mrs. prep United a Kutzera, Jos. who more States, have been way at- Construction Co. Munich.—John hus- Doetkott, 47. New Tamble. Alfred ' Cloud Cathedral, there; Sept. 27, teaching Theodore religion, Kutzera. special devo- tending special Catholic 21 Action a Helen Rieland Doetkott, band Mrs. of Theisen, Ray Alois Lerdy. Spring, home; Oct. 4, Albany, Cold tion Isadore, LOSS. saint of patron Study week week this Notre at The funeral services died Aug. 24. Theilen, Nicholas 81‘. were CLOUD, MINN. Linn. Bernard Oct. Glencoe, there; home; 11, farmers; rural and Mass of- retreats, held with Requiem Aug. ‘10 Dame. Canon Cardijn Tilton. Genevieve said is a Litzinger. James a to church Immaculate Conception home; Oct. fered St. Thomas’, in Oct. 18, fuller Tilton. of the Roman Mrs. Mary liturgy Litzinger. Leslie use have done the of tide as to stem more Tell. and burial (Continued the Rev. Hugo 0.5.8., From One) by Page Undersander. Henry Matthew Maglich. Nov. Salle, there; and 3, De La it 27, applied to farming. Communism, Fascism, Nazism and Surviving the parish in cemetery. Virden, Andrew Peter Meemken, was church, reation, and fraternal and Cretin, there. Economically aid the be to between the his children wife. in Europe was than practically Weber, Frank Susan seven Meemken. Mrs. are any veterans’ organizations, through and and the follow- of four 15'years, of Weitkamp. Ben encouragement 'the Meixner, Frank ages other living man. John brothers sisters: Mrs. ing and Wieber. Helen Lawrence Merdan, Mrs. Purpose the institute, credit, of producer Knights Wadena consumer, as or co- Stressing Minneapolis: the Poepping and Paul Doetkott. need of educating Will. Mrs. Mary Meyer, John A in operative stated the tentative system. Socially, the pro- Ehresmann. Sauk Centre: care Mrs. Martin Willekc. Elizabeth Alois Mrs. Mock. workers,‘ and especially young is: be was_to through Michael Doelkott. New Munich; Henry, encouragement Willeke. Mary gram, Ambrose Mock, workers, in the social doctrines of Welle, and Mrs. Alphonse Bertram; Wilmes. John of community Notch, Jos. recreation. Your “To provide better under- Church, the Canon Cardijn a de- Motley. Winczewski. Henry 01k, Matthew TO KEEP 2. CATHOLICS ON standing of and stimulate Peka Anton J. to Zellner. Mrs. Theresa ' Patron. Emil \ clared that Belgium in France co- Chairman and Name THE LAND. This Objective Zipp, John operative action local was Philippi, Peter in meeting services Anton for Bowlus.—Funeral children work the of start at NEXT age . accomplished to be by showing Marlin the Phipsen, Mrs. Stanis— ‘ J. held Sept. in St. Peka 7 youth problems through local were 7 At that 14. and continuing ac- age, Thomas Pollock, Francis the advantages church. with Rev. laus' of life rural the for tion" and “to help volunteer youth 'l‘ through 25, they need the most Mass. Bialka offering the Requiem WARD SPRINGS individual and principally the fam- workers better job." d6 the parish Mr. Burial in cemetery. education 3 and help avoid to was Portrait tho be suc- ily. It can is based the belief that Church. St. Bernard's on He died suddenly Sept. Peka, 4. 70, was A preliminary planning commit- ieflr cumbing the false philosophy to -, .N. BEST these tilling the soil work Two Rivers. On hand in 1876. born June, 12, in $32.00 Johnson Wadena.—-Albert has last g week with Judge tee met Communism of other and danger- married Rosalia he Kar- Feb. 3, 1903. I hand with , God. named general committee Matthias Hoffmann been Rev. Portrait Ruegemer; with following and general commit— whd the “isms,” dash, survives he added. Otherwise, you a ous 3- 3. TO INCREASE THE NUM- Emil, Minneapolis; daughters: Knights and the Wadena chairman of chairmanship Leo sons under the he tee. of Gerards. Mike & Josephine declared, ....SS.OO 1.25 those too, had made young BER OF CATHOLICS ever ON THE J. Fergu- Anthony. Jr.. home: Mrs. C. at council’s by the Columbus of Roll, is meeting week work this workers be to $1.00 would immature Contributors of too '- W. H. Mont.: Mrs. r1 AND. The Wolf Point. conference leaders son. Camp— knight, Dr. Dean grand details the eight youth out of other A. M. do than existing Weber. Lamnson, Wis.; Mrs. to accept Kicker, felt that Alfred Vensr. Cecilia too farm children many Minneapolis; C. Downs. bell. Wittick. Mrs. B. conferences. Serving training conditions in I Vener. Mrs. John industry. Kicker, Casper on migrate the city, to frequently Elizabeth. and Sacramento, Calif.; at will Chairman Johnson Vener. Frank Ritter, Eva the committee will be Quality average. Canon Cardijn general told of the be- rep- crowding six the labor field. and To Two brothers. sisters, home. two Paul Vivion com- Ritter. Vener, Pro-War the five~point the schools, resentatives from ginnings program recom— of the Jocist ' . in grandchildren also survive. movement bat this shift from the William land the Peter Vener, J. Bitter, to council by the mended Lobdell churches, luncheon clubs, Grant D. veterans’ Belgium supreme in Having 1912. that Ritter. Tony Ray Voller. the city, conference seen felt that teach~ MAN’S ROSARY council by the local adopted Bernard's Lobdell died in and Society d.—Grant D. St. St. Clo organizations, PTA. en’s workers being exploited, and \V'om textbooks, were and techniques must ers, Theisen, Hubert the oseph’s home Sept. 4 the St. at coming for the clubs, other interested and year. powerless anything do to Black groups. be beads ruralized 17” steel chain. were show strong to the advan- on a there had made his home of' He 75. age for following committees The WEST UNION Oxidized The meetings will be scapular medal and crucifix. about it, he the to undertook task of Funeral services open the three tages living for past of Off the soil. years. also this announced 1946-47 Mass with Requiem the public, admission will held Sept. and 7. restoring were workers their Church a to St. Alexius were no TO 4. CONVERT proper THE NON- No. 1-5 10—postpaid 85c Virnig Benedict in Rev. ofi‘ered by the week: be charged. Persons attending dignity, helping and them to $147.00 a CATHOLICS ON THE LAND. burial church, and in Sacred Heart was ACTIVITIES: Dr. CATHOLIC required number of conferences THE MUELLER. achieve the'social YOUNG justice which the , This objective is Lobdell had aimed Mr. at approxi- the parish cemetery. no Rev. B. J. Lenarz Frank Im— chairman; W. R. Jung, will be special certificates 0“ awarded Church the United States. teaches their just relatives in is due. mately 75,000,000 people in the Wakefield. P. T. Mrs. 3.00 CATHOLIC SUPPLY Pauline Kort Burch, Lew Nehl, Bernie Mrs. grund, the close of the institute. at Acting principle that the “the United States, who profess on reli- Behtfield. Paul 2.00 no Pauline Kori. 82, Meire Grover—Mrs. Kopp. .. and Wayne ....... Recordings will of be made working youth alone cannot Deters, Mrs. Mary sev— gious belief, 2.00 especially and save those HOUSE Herman. her the home of died in . son. Al- ACTIVITIES: COUNCIL Dueker. Nic eral photo— 2.00 of the addresses; himself; working the youth must who live in rural The lingering illness. The after Sept. 2 areas. a con— Gans. Bros. 2.00 Ralph chairman; bert Johnson, graphs and stories from this be organized,” he the Wiesner oliiciated fu- began edu- Paulin at . Rev. news ference directs its activities toward Imdieke. Ben 2.00 Wholesale Retail & John's Towhig,- Frank St. James Sept. 5 in Ebner, neral services will be forwarded locality the to workers cation of in 1912. Within the non-religious Knoblsch, through Leo F. 2.00 street parish the burial in church. and was Robert Busche. Hopp, and national office used Marthsler, Albert and 2.00. he had militant 10 100,000 preaching, as ex- trailer chapels and lit- years, Holdorf. born in 130 E. Korf 4th St. St. Paul Minn. Mrs. 1. .. cemetery. was ,Marthaler. Herman 2.00 ACTIVITIES: FRATERNAL other institutes amples when Belgium members in alone! The this and are 1864, Germany, in to erature. . came Pick. 2.00 Casper Ralph Ebner, Otte, chairman; June. J. A. the of 25. In scheduled. .... .. at country has until age movement ‘Although the conference is ba— grown now Ssuer, 2_oo_ Gerhard Korf. married she 1892. to Ehlen, Robert Busche, and John was countries.of Trutna. it is active in 50 the 2.00 SIcalIy organization of Bishops, an Surviving two He died Jan. 3. 1933. are ' Jaranson, E. E. mili- world, and thousands of Contributors of $1.00 priests, and laity the H. Kori St. John’s of Catholic Herman Have daughter, and new one sons to Busche, Robert MEMBERSHIP: Grove. and Meire Anthony J. Kori. and members being church, tant non-Catholics admitted are won every Marthaler. Alice Moehring. Fred are chil- Melrose. Two John Hanke, Mrs. Ralph Frank Hopp, chairman; said. Caroline he Marthaler, Bernard Moehring. membership. Mrs. In to general, the year, grand- death. Ten her in preceded dren Marthaler, Evelyn Winkels, Leo Pischke, Jos. M Ambrose and Ebner, Canon Cardijn emphasized that conference’s aim educational is and survive. children also Marthsler. Mrs. Frances Sauer. Edwin Freeman. Zavadll _ Revering the Joeist itself is applies Catholic Clara principles not Mrs. movement and phi- Marthaler. Frank Schlicht. Anna. Mrs. Registered Mike 1,000 Cotone, PUBLICITY: Revering losophy Clara Communism, but Alexandria. Mrs. enough combat agriculture. to Marthaler, Schlicht, to Henry Leo ——- Zavadil. died Raymoan chairman; Zavadil. wife of Howard Maroney, Stew- Marthaler. Joseph Anon Schneider. Janet Numerous Chris~ that be positive volunteer it must workers a funeral The the 18. Marthaler, of 31 Jos. Arletta Aug. at dz age Wallace Berhman, Krause, art lend their efforts tian “form” the . to movement to confer- young church. Mary’s _ St. held Sept. 4 in Mnrthaler. Katherine‘ Schulte. Clara Mrs. was Scherkenbach. Robert and in them find addition their workers and enable to to regular the parish burial cemetery. Uphus. in ence Marthaler, Louise Arvilla and was ofii- William FINANCE COMMITTEE: F. E. A. Renner Rev. Marthaler. H. Wakefield. The Very Martin Harper G. du ies. thwarting Principal themselves, thus Com- obstacle in the husband. her her Surviving Marthsler, Simon P. Walter. ciatEd. Victor are chairman; J. A. Otte, Breher, One) of From Page accomplishment, munism. (Continued greater its way ‘ Revering: Henry and Mrs. Marthaler, Vincent Werre, Mr. ,Henry parents, John Ehlen. Jack Buschc, and leaders admit, is “Communism,” asserted, “is registration days, lack he day. On of funds. brothers and sisters. several Messer, Mrs. Anna. Winter.‘ Edward and every This difficulty Messer. Anton Winters», will from Verne international but bus leave recently and Sept. 16-17, strong, was ex- very a ORGANIZES EDITOR MAGAZINE Miller, J. Zimmerman. John Robert pressed by Monsignor hotel George Hild- have and Cloud 8 to St. trans- stronger at am. we can a more Miller, John M. John’s; it Of the organization’s St. organization than lead- influential the registrants to ner, one port WHEATON He said: realize O’clock. Communists. Communists 5 will return at ers. BOOK CLUB CATHOLIC UNIQUE Ave Church Maria “The conference has Jocists the best- put that the now barracks United States on are are army $101.50 long and is ready pants international to organized to movement being the north go erected campus on work. The foundations laid Rev. Henry Retzek are' in world.” the accommodate the overflow to en- the and superstructure is ready to ...$10.00 Deal. Sam service of returning rollment sin‘ge men. been instru— club which has book in and Chicago—A be built. But like all building 5.00 Powers. Gregory new these bar- pro- It is likely that most - No. 500—Sick Call Se! helping number mental in of Cunningham, Th 3.00 J. field has been Catholic the today, it is still hampered a organ- WEDDINGS grams g fully constructed racks will be not 2.00 I cities Made shops in other solid selected natural Tully, editor of book of walnut in C. to get by lack John ized by of workers a and .. a mate- .00- after the opening , until time some finish, this item-combines crucifix. in- $1 Contributors of a Trial, in business. rials.” On started Books magazine, the ’ St. John’s, and until they cluding Call Set-For of complete Sick use are a Book shop is Thomas More Makovec. Peter by the The Harshman. Ervin operations begin the and will in Fl ' is upward and (3 sick crucifix slid in will habitation students ready for room. Mrs. Eva Miller. Hoknnsen. Frank organiza- “not-for-profit” of the unique September. One middle of ANSWERS inserted base shown in in slot of at top a as .On,the housed in the infirmary Mooney. be Hunter, Frank Alyce f The grooved slide allows illustration left. at club various tion which performs the 1-c; 2-b; of 3-3; chief features I 4-c; 5—3; 6-3, b- serv- new Bonnie Muellenback, Holmstrom. Al ' and the recreational in DIOCESE removed holds crucifix be easily and campus to , Be- ._ wide ices the benefit of readers. 7-b; 8-b; Mae's. offering of for 9-1); Ted Muellenback, 10—b. Ids. Howard, Mrs. Leo will be the 02 a / securely when hanging. it in place center. Mrs. Josephine Lament. Jacobsen. Muellenback, Mrs. Paul which its ginning October, another If in you-wish books, from reéd about variety of to daily new ......$3.50 No. 500—each Dinners Daily 800 Walter Jastrum, Mrs. Nentl. Mrs. Henry fiug‘. .. librarians Communion, service for dealers and send Benedictine choose. members to _ The may E. ,s'tingle. Mike Johnson. Leonard Niederbaumer, Wm. More dinners will be than 800 will They be Convent will under of Perpetual there two September, get Adoration, Mrs. Irvin Ksess. Joseph Nott, For Mrs. Art are way. - served daily students St. to at. _ Bess Beimert-Virnig Company Edmundc Kelly. Mrs. Nott. Mrs. Anna with Cylde, ,_ by intervals Mo., By, supplied 10-day for Live at the booklet, books—Truths Men Com- aliensen, Esther Kemp. Norton, Wesley Inez Mrs. John’s this To relieve the I.astrup.-—Laura daughter Ann Virnig. year. books, municate appraisals of Frequently O’Brien, professor and De- John A. current Father pre- kinsham. Kemp. Marian Ben Auast. Alvin R. Goods—Religious Articles Church Mrs. John Virnig Last— of Mr. and A. of dining light strain the on rooms, youth; of of Books (10 University pared by the staff cents). religion the at ng‘ham, of John Kemp. Raymund Powers, Mrs. Evelyn MINN. Mrs. on ST. PAUL. 413-17 Sibley St. John became the bride of Jerome rup. lunches will be served in the candy ‘gham. Patsy Kemp. J1 Wm. Tobeck, Fred of nearly Miracle Trial, which numbers and The Dame; Mrs. Notre Beimert, of Mr. and Pierz. now son Wm. Kemp. Sr. Mrs. Tobeck, John. store. o’clock Mathias Beimert, in 9 Sept 4 Catholic Jan- leading! book Russell of the novel by 100 Bells, a the :1 Krajek. Anton Lucille Schaffer. HYDRAULIO \ Felix Reiners offi- The Rev. ceremony. With the discharge chaplains of play, musical reviewers of the country. the co-author of Harold Krauth. Steuve, Henry ney, church. Nepomuk's ciated St. John of in ATTAOI'IMENT SEAT the and of professors from return Krauth. Paul Swanke. Jake King. Vagabond The altar by The accompanied the bride. to Kruger. Ray Wiesser. Edmunde Viola M. universities, attended by various the faculty of her father, books. both Secls Making Issue take Members was may Leaman. G. Mrs. C. Wohlenhaus, Harry Beimert. Joseph Beimert and Jeannette John’s will St. be strengthened to considerable saving in \ cost; at Leonard. Betty Woods, Dennis a Boser Brausen, Jr.. Harvey P. and at- Ride putting all. 72. in comfort by Leonard. tractor book ’Mrs. P. H. Zeller, take at George they yOur Oase a Bus bridekroom. Of School tended the no may or Lindquist. Vandolhp Zimmer. Mrs. Mary books Cherne-Hiltner only four buy They to conceivable adjustment is Every agree hydraulic attachment tractor. seat McElwain. Herb Yuse. Warren your on marriage of Edna only New Muni.—The taking member A being made utilize all available one to e‘t. Mrs. Makovec. Barbara Hermina a year. EBERLE Conrad Marie Hiltner and Anthony Will riding give credit the tractor will receive books of the is and effort being easy your same space, no in place 9 o'clock Cherne took Sept. 3 at proposed ":TIIER Milwaukee. A PAUL GIVEN con- dividend. ' freed toward spared provide In ——- to Immaculate church. The Conception a the more comfort space. provide as your car. amendment stitutional to The Sponsor Tell. officiated. Book Store Rev. 0.S.B., Hugo addition the barracks 80 to rooms LONG parochial transportation for state and Mrs. daughter of Mr. bride is t the sponsored by e IMPLEMENT club is The being furnished in the are gym- is the of Joseph Hiltner; Mr. Cherne sharply is being children AUDIENCE school son BY PIUS XII W. Book shop, 220 More Thomas nasium, with auditorium, and fam— Marie Hilt- Chernc. Mr. and Joseph co. Mrs. WEIIJNER The Wisconsin debated by groups. which Chicago, Madison street, and" attended the Hoeschcn Warren ilies in Flynnville, St. Joseph, ner which 1943 passed the couple. sure, Tully in 1939, me by Mr. founded St. IAvon, and Cloud. was will be Legislatures, Gambrino-Truzinski and 1945 The problem of seating in the church Cloud—Holy Angels in November. St. voted Wedding Dates was (Continued on From Page One) Eberle Benedictine priests and saw church nuptial for Mass has been greatly the the setting Aug. 19 for cere- Council of Wisconsin Paris The wheresessions the of brothers, in their religious garb, ’l‘ruzinski. Ruth Genevieve ce, uniting mony simplified. There will be two serv- Prof.- composed of 11 taking Churches, Carl Truzinski. and daughter Mrs. conference of removing debris, having opti— and were ce ices going simultaneously in on for. Gambrino, of Mr. Identical Robert Anthony has attacked son denominations, six-hour He attended estant '3. mistic hopes, in doing it. a lower church, the and The Rev. Built Gambrino. The Brand New Lee B. Factory and Mrs. upper the “a threat to proposal the as Nuptial Mass. Father Eberle Denery offered the concluded his John lower classmen will attend prep separation principle American of Lor— bridal Included the in party were visit with Europe six-day to stay in church, these the lower and in a Generations 3 'l‘ruzinski, sisters Genevieve and state.” Church and of raync Limerick, Eire. in The faith of the the church the Anselmites Bernard Betty and bride. and of the upper ‘6’ Motors Hudson Congregational Wisconsin The of the Irish people mani- and brother everywhere Gamhrino, sister the will be seated in sanctuary was ' on position the has taken bridegroom. conference he said. Practically fest, side. the gospel everyone ' Legatt-Knopik and private “support of that the receives Holy Communion Mass, at silver of- the John Denery Falls—On St. Cloud—The Rev. Fergus including parochial schools, trans- the phone by angements During he observed. the day over one nuptial Sept. 2 Classes Resume ficiated the at ceremony of her anniversary wedding privately de- 1941, 1942 Models par- should 1940, portation, be altar Tilting Latin. His volunteer could of people making dozens John (laughter of uniting Knopik. Ann see anni— wedding golden the and ents rived.” Legatt. R St. Cloud, and John there venerable bearded Knopik. 2, visits the Blessed Sacrament was to a Miss Stephen. her grandparents, Legatt. St. Mrs. Gertrude of of son ‘ versary 'titleman of 80 Wiscon- the and making the Way of the Cross for In statement years. over On a Sept. Holy 18 offered in o'clock The Mass 9 became Schroeder was Mary Romayne at 3 $213.65 Methodist Church, their churches. He offered daily the in sin of Thirty miles from/Paris the Ohmann. is Adolph Angels church. Mrs. area Clark Donald Arthur bride of the Josephine - bridegroom: declared sister of the Garth Franciscan church Schuyler E. Mass in the Bishop borbof St. Cloud, the namesake Nup- preceding Joseph bride: at Knopik, sister the of a ceremony a “public citizens of free that there._ Minnesota city the and diocese. coun- ‘1‘ a St. Benedict’s and the bridegroom: ._4 brother of Church of .egatt. Mass in the High tial the protected against special oration fair be A for must fllfiere try lIlObnin. Father Eberle the in— bridegroom, Frank cousin of the saw here Aug. Victory Lady of Our the their for support been the attendants. weather had ordered by the of taxes " in the parish church, were L use ’ but brand re—built These motors 4. not Mayer-Jalm new are institutions maintained for of because of the Bishop there French in and English, sec- '1 un— daughter PaynesvilIe.——Veronica Jabn. factory built engines. VVessling ofl‘i- B. H. Rev. The instruction.” tarian had rains that usually Wmmemorating the visit Bishop constant of (Continued From Page One) became the bride of of Mrs. Frank Jahn, the nuptial ciated at Commit- Interests The Catholic the harvest. ceremony damage begun Ibse’ph F. Busch in early to the 205. the C h I i University of Wil- at and Mrs. t ‘ Julius of Mr. Mayer. o a c son The Rev. the Mass. offered and Knights Columbus, in the of Il‘ije of o‘clock ins'c-ription tee in 20 9 recalls that Bishop liam Mayor, Aug. at be America the coming will on On Sunday afternoon the TIRES— year, sun Elizabeth, and Rev. Joseph , the Church St. Louis. The Frederic Kampsen, of forth their pamphlet setting relies 'ch carried the of St. Miss po- “"1 Rosemary Jensen Washing; a of the appeared in skies—but it be- Jahn. sister Varley Joyce D. officiated. St. O.S.B., Adrian Fox, Rev. the “Transportation for stated: sition, ’ Gland-in solemn procession. Father D, C., Phi Beta member Of ton, raining again in the evening. brother-in- the and Ralph Utch, of bride. E"Elberle a gan Collegeville, assis— abbey, John’s would violate pupils parochial not with exchanged greetings the attend- law the of bridegroom, Kappa has who done graduate typical wit, Meeting Irish were a Effie critical the during in the sanctuary separation of ted principle still of item. Prevent the ants. there, bearing letter work the University Chi- of unnec- at a very reminded the are Father Eberle cure a man Orlikowski-Loeffen attend- Mass. Pupils Church and state. Written in French by the Rt. Rev. of by Abigail Quigley McCarthy having tires how sunshine of their for cago. essary wear your your prayers the Butler.——Holy Cross church 'wss schools religious private and ing 'vonsignor Vicar Chris— Daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thiebaut, Gen- Watkins, who of holds degree of but Irish- heard that day, the wheels aligned by the scientific Bear marriage of Ce- a setting Aug. for the 27 were process. school law compulsory the under Falls, Cloud. Schroeder of Fergus of St. tian F. ' Mrs. Master Arts Univer- celia daughter of Mr. and of from the Loeffen, rain, e): observed, seeing the man' - All entitled rides. free Orlikowski, to Marianus Loeffon. Eugene to I” of granddaughter peo- bride is the are the sity of Minnesota, will be addi- Father Fa’ther, better Eberle commented the “But an go you now, on Orlikowski. S. BRAKES— MT. and Mrs. of the right have equal to ple son department Miller of anders. John B. Mr. an the tion English. of ariother to Mass.” back and sordinary beauty striking and Blommestein. Rev. John Winona. The say and the the highways safety of of is graduate Elizabeth. She Known writer. Catholic of o'clock O.S.C.', wal .” officiated in the 9 Limerick, people he' in city In “most a the of tecture cere- as a. saw irrespec- health, protection their of. Nuptial At- offered Mass. and the St. Winona, College of Teresa, the fiction, she previously taught in mony there Father Eberle; said are Loef- and Anna attend.” included Mary they tendants school tive the of Catherine, Ce- St. the Conservatory of the College St. and of St. taxis In emergency—will brakes hold? but and streetcars, Orlikowski, Alps, very Orlikowski. Leo flight the he no Sylvia A ter fen. an your over maintain a which Lutheran bodies, the Clark is celia, Winona. Mr. Paul. automobiles. John Looffen. few and Your ived life the life of others depend in Rome, had his audience and declined schools, ha've parochial to may C. Probst-Fischer Mrs. Eugene of Mr. and son Continuing will adyanced study learned his He from 1'! the Holy Father, and visited If conversa- the their smooth, efficient performance. position pro, con on Kathleen assume a or of Sleepy and is grad- GIenwood.——The marriage Clark, Eye, on a be Sister Marianne, who will the tions harm done the countless of of the to re— pomts Interest H. The Rev. E. In bus issue. Mr. and Mrs. school Angela Fisaher. daughter of check have let them. We I} College, Winona. St. Mary’s of uate not are you sure, us the University Laval, of turn to city. Ireland by the that He people of young Gerald W. Probst. W. H. Fischer, and great war—torn son the Missouri saw Schmidt, of secretary the know-how, material and equipment give Attendants Nuptial Prohst. Morris, Quebec, continue H. C. work of Mr. and Mrs. to to movies; American the and riding American aples, in‘an on a said young peo- Synod Wisconsin, Lutheran of .r Very with the Rev. took place Aug. 18 in French; doctorate Sister and Al job. Let check brakes told, charge—he paid ple, he have begun Boehme, Fergus rep—without Mrs. F. H. to of transportation pupils was that of you an us your a officiating. John of Morris A. Fenrun Gonzaga, who will work toward Hollywood. of honor, Visit the Anzio beach far imitate Falls, who a to not sister-innlmv matron Fischer. of Mrs. Winston beller be safe than schools is prob- today. It’s Lutheran day not was to a sorry. '.' doctorate in physics Uni— Jack cousin of the 4" the bride, Watzke. and at arrived home Miller, 91111 Rome. Father Eberle Dewey Marion Ind., B. and institu- [:5 the operation the lem in of '. bridegroom, the attendants. the versity Louis. were of St. Also retiring following Sun- destruction of Montecas- Aug. and the attendants _'The 28 the best at tions. on were man, Piekarski-Jelinski from the faculty is Miss Mary H his Whine, Benedictine and bestOWed le famous day the wedding of the bride’s parents have Various religious upon monas- .119 groups daugh- Flensburg—Elizabelb Jelinski, Flaberty, who will the be in sight; the blessing pitiable practi- Mayhew Lake of Other attendants in— 25. no- ST. OLOUO MOTOR at the pamphlets explaining be— issued Joseph Jeliuski, and Mrs. was years ago. ter of Mr. a vitiate the Convent Of of St. Bene- Raphael Piekarski. the nothing remains. Holy Father. cluded Clark, ,the bride of Father the Helen sister of c'a‘flly son issues in the school bus came involved Sept. Albert PiekaI-ski, of Mr. and Mrs. dict during this year. Miller, bridegroom, Maxine Mar- Dispatch] [RNS amendment. 1". J. offi— o’clock. The Rev. Otto 4 9 at, ion, Ind., and Rosemary ,Boehme, Two English Loretta included Pic— ciated. new Attendants courses, gram- cousins bride; Robert Clark, bridegroom, maid of the kal'ski. sister of the Credit and seminar in comparative State Give as to SWATTERS mar a & 00. TIR E honor: Eleanor and Victoria, sisters of of bridegroom, brother of the and literature, will be offered in the Jclinski Edward Course the bride, bridesmaids; For Bible Study Slhueller. Francis English this department and Richard year; and Pieknrski. Following the comparative will anatomy again ceremony 21 re- who The“ the baseball players have crashed the exclu- held ception in River inn, be the offered in the The Texas State Spellman Sings department San Antonio. Cardinal of are was (HAWKINSON Distributors — Cloud’s TREADS) St. Falls, with three, Fergus wedding biology Education has approved after lapse of .s'ive Board several of playing circle of hitters, since .400 100 1900: a V‘ games more, or of Fisk & Requiem Predecessor Largest for TELEPHONE cakes featured, the bridal cake, Students in Bible study department of classes the 2341 years. a program Sieberling Tire Laioie AL)........ gobh [(lDetroit) 1901 (Phila., 1922 .405 .401 silver cake, golden ,will wedding and Francis of history write throughout the San Antonio arch- New Yolk—Cardinal issue and a a ..... ........... Van Aueken, Mgr. Tires Dealer Henry C. (St. L.. 1922 NL).. .401 orns y (Cleve.)......._.. 1911 Jackson .408 wedding cake. Catholic sketches of Benedictine diocese for students pontificated in St. Pat- history in Spellman . at- Heflmlnn, (Detroit) 1923 .403 Cobb n 1911 (Detroxt).... ''' .420 Mr. Clark is the athletic Requiem Minnesota since this staff tending public high schools. Credit rick’s Cathedral at Homsby 1924 (St. L" NL)___ _424 on a year com- .. ' 1912 Cpbb (Detroit).... I CLOUD .410 Horns'by L.. NL).... EAST ST. 1925 (St. .403 the University the ST. GER. of of North Dako- completion of Mass Sept. his predecessor EAST will be granted 5 for of the 609 memorates centenary upon . 1.920 Sislcr (St. L.. AL) Terry .407 1930 (N.Y.. NL) .401 Archbishop York, Car— min‘g Benedictines Grand Forks, where he the studies, sponsored the Con- New of the and by of ta, to .. .. ....... as c o Sisler (St. L.. 1922 AL) Williams .420 1941 (Boston. ALL. .406 ...... .. Clark in States. Mrs. will make their home. fraternity Christian Doctrine. dinal Hayes, who died 1938. United of M v7 t l\ ' '. 5'1 -. ‘i. “ . l‘ ‘- ,4, '1» - . *4. ., v’ g , Iii-lair “ w; ‘ --‘f 4' r '