St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 11, 1946 · Page 1 of 4
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C. ,A P.A., V.G., St. Cloud: MEDALS J‘b‘hn G. Murray, . will celebrate 1. a . Plachta, Wa Very George Rt. Rev. August Rev. Rauch, PRAYERBOOKS ena; Mass intentions for the the FOR of Long Rev. Prairie: Very L Little Falls; bert J. Haunt, alumni o’clock. at 10 SERVICE MEN Zitur,‘Rockville, Very Rev. Francis Rev. ‘Kroll. St. Very Peter The will be delivered by sermon S. Ziolkowski, Cloud. Cloud; Very T. J.C.D., Rev. St. We complete (in. of Bishop carry William Mulloy a '1‘. of Gov; :Editor x and Business Manager...... Roger Vossberg. M.A. ..Rev. ofl‘ico and ington, school who house prefect supplies ........ was I.' rtising . .........Lena1'z St. Cloud Agents Sons, and when the. "class of 1921 entered ..,... ..... ........ Editorial building, Minn. first philosophy. Offices: Institute P.O. Cloud. This class St. is cel— Box 229. The Fritz-Cross Co.’ * $1.00 ebrating Price. the 25th " ‘ Per Year anniversary of the ordination its of members this Send 26 changes of address The Box! Cloud Edition, Register. 31. on. Ave. No. to: year. 1620. Denver 1. Colorado. \ St. Cloud, Minn. Color'ado The class ordained 15 Secbnd years ago Denver, utefed Matter Class Post Office. at as also will have special reunion. a Page (Continued From One) tha't Adultery for absolute divorce, adultéry_ of fine can-Se be legitimate separation, for limited divorce they reas0n a or . rbug for permission absolute divorce' with to r- never marry . girls’ shag Testament the New tradition Read study Christian and in boys’ and divbrce. ...,é,-—.there is precedent such absolute approval for .. . no or {a} FOLLY RUBBER BOOTS folly. Al- Attempting “regulate” divorce is by law to exceptiOn the exceptions. lowing for One paves more way impossible. regulation divorce is allowpd, its becomes e can't Bluslery dounf days the weather-wise qualities the Jews/of That is the lessen of history, both among Lyth‘e ‘ Sure (if Testament Old and the Romans. these all-rubber galoshes. keep children to among England United the sad Both and the know States now and for they've dry fleecy lining: and cotton warm 2-. In the laws marriage and divorce. ults of relaxing of she'd duck! moisture like a _ for‘ United States averaged divorce in the 45 every one three marriages. has) experience shown conclusively that to -‘Age-long . all isto make ake bond marriage dissoluble it the of at that the and ragile, and is beyond of competence every l—By permission “Catholic Universe Bulletin. Cleveland of any Jacques in Lecons de damn authority,” writes Leclercq OPENED NEW STATION PUBLIC Winkelmann Leaves Fr. Naturel. raft QUIZ also startling rise Leo envisioned the Pope XIII clearly . Staff of John’s ll. SI. ‘ has divorce is permitted: “Once divorce divorce STEARNS COUNTY LIBRARY BY once r been will‘b'e restraint powerful enough allowed, to there no ’ Kate Knese By ' Great bounds marked presurmised. it within the out ROEBUCK ‘p (Continued Page One) AND CO, ' From or j ,. still the and manipulated undead the of greater and cubes is ferce example, squares even ‘Father’s Cofinty library % Gable, M., The Stearns Our House ., an- with smaller cubes, in 1939, his and passion.” might of —delightful short stories. opening of pub- the a‘new trigonometric mnemonicon, the famous well Ray- nounces How do read 5“ you Other books include: CAROLINA NO DIVORCE IN SOUTH simplify designed memoriz- The the The station its below and lic in ister? Check system. to new see. Adult Fiction—Nolan, J., Gath- formulas. ing trigonometric the Sept. of is 27 below based test the in the has Only South Carolina, it i state nation, in Belgrade, where \ on station is one § Rosebuds—a Ye story of youth developed er the From 1938 he the Register. 1935 issue of to “Christian This distinction prohibiting divorce. ' absolute Myrtle of Belgrade housed with the and summertime in America’s definite yes- theory compound Beam in American ‘Father of The 1. is nation have compromised the ideal; but other in the All terday; states Association. library. Mabee " work integrals. In 1940 he began 1' Benedictinism ' v Cardinal is (a) divorce. and allow grounds for Lewis, .generally district wel- G. 5., Hideous residents the That harmonic mnemonicon, of his a many (5) Arnold are on Lavigerie; Father Strength—a modern fairy tale similar the borrow for device trlgonometric to it. Wim- books from ’ ,Abbot Boniface Janssen; (c) to theory, least, would The of New York, in SFtatc. at come come A grownups; mnemomcon. library stations Stearns1 County mer. "next ‘State Carolina. the there is only outh In Empire to _ verdatile Gordon, M., Little The musician, Man Who Equally the in volume recentl‘y opened in town as a A. 257-page 2. are any divorce, adultery. ground for absolute "one Wasn't .There—a murder Gilbert time Fther has story at the the of N request one or compiled and published the county, by boot. a- upon divorce! Easy-on has'eight with button Minnesota grounds for Western ' snop‘ another played the drums and trap a- the find- scene; residents the and Conference of Catholic Welfare town tional viola in university orchestra, the has Kentucky Non-Fiction—Rouchaud, Ohio 10‘ grounds for divorce. has from They ‘ ing location. of suitable M., The school bus laws; (a) U. S. Brown Sizes l2‘/z 3. is rubber. a to on 1908’ played the 1921 and from 'I to Time various of Our Lives maintained in such immi- even (c) 14-year-old (b) mission workers; 15 divorce. Nevada,.with its groundsvfor notorious to are '. — He also pianist and is girl’s places post life in laws. account of French stores, restaurants, gration organ, a ' a as has grounds divorce with only limited eight for resi- eno, .139 3" has family concerts. during village halls. the officebuildings; and en numerous war; “Christ, Our Leader That " required, and divorce for is granted there little 0. ’ establishment once or Belgrade I a The the of been Sin 1936, he has Swing, R., the In Name militant sol~ of cor- and King, needs San- e a a j l location the total brings 28 to American the ity—a member of leading - num— “mothers their diery” and that and commentator’s views pora operating in stations ber of Architects, and is Making easier the epi- Insti divorce will divorce how of not stop ‘te keep the now to children supply it,” a must on was peace; e- library the ‘Stearns County system. Mathematical Ass'o- the ember of representa- clared in meeting of Verrill, (iihtion emic in America( A., Foods 1 America Gave a A. Minne- and the added of America books the to Arch- Among tive Catholic (3) by the World—story new of {be dew women food dis- Baxter’s ideas Mr. the to contrary recommen- Black are rubber pullover boot. Architects. Association of ~ the sota the library Stearns County bishop Robert (b) Bishop Lucey; covered in are America; Seth Hard Cleveland, 0.,‘ ations of Judge Joy speaks who of Catholic books: following Enrico "zes 12V: Bishop John F. Noll; (c) 3 to Starling, E., Starling the of judge. of experience a-lawyer 34 239 Valtorto. as Alfred, ram years an Golden Book of Noyes, White House, FBI tells of his man favors tightening law, Judge Hurd definitely the Catholic Waugh, E. Poetry; his de- 4. The who, before lIfe up of guarding the. presidents. man of that Brideshead‘Reuisitcd, novel the Parish Con- parture for Peace it: relaxing a Juvenile—Ulreich, N., The *narriage M-itty conflict between , accomplished modern “We ,U. S.) ference, said: (the Children Fix geod‘could could “Much be if Things, grades two we rights' and divorce; human will bargain in not and four; uniformity "ecure greater in the laws of the states, Dohe'rty, and fundamental liberties - Sor- F., Out of any- Song Townsend, E., Johnny and His i and particularly if could, through co-operation earth,” Herbert where is (a) We play Francis row—biographical on Wondernt Bed, on bed surprising K 3. as _ Hoover; Arthur Vanden- number (b) Sen. the stated-materially decrease the several p of Thompson;. . / the magic grades carpet, three . as e ‘ berg; (c) Henry A. Wallace. could and for“ five; of divorce, and further if grounds, Sana we “Mill” Students Honor national 5. The convention of Waldeck, J., Junglei Journey— secure strict with likewise laws respect to the be Portrait more can . the Society thelPropagation of for storIes of_British Guiana and Ara- BEST r «MM' requirements.” residence ' “ aim the place recently in Faith took wak Indians, grades and seven Officch 'Class But Hurd’s 'is Judge solution than just there to more (a) New York; (b) Pittsburgh; unis” ’ Portrait - you {he vi (c) Chicago. I toning laws the marriage divorce. He adds: A and T. L T k d . erful ow, on 2c '— oc —won h d d ' . nature - a ma ever 9 Sggkspf So.—St. Cloud, Sixth Avenue Minn. _ 16-18 study, I‘J grades The duties which take four America 6. “We heretofore found that have in cannot prec— Joseph In we St. a!“ . i , duties edence all other X. are ,problems'merely over jolve by laws the prob- passing . great ‘ . . . ourselves; those (a)- to we owe ' _ - (divorce) best confronting be solved by [4.16m -:': us con- can (1‘)) family; (c) Creagor. our our efforts educate thinning people and increasing in to out } our encyclical the Chris- 7. An 0n Joseph—Honor given St. was the and religious values spiritual values and moral in tian Education of Youth writ- was -- of officers-elect the ,the to upper nobler ten, by (a) Pope Leo XIII; (b) higher .AJWhieh have served inspire them and (If: rto to classes College of Bene- the St. at XII. Pope XI; Pope“ Pius Pius (c) for the l". things, these be increased and here dict during elections. recent must respect among n 7 said in The continent be 8. to relationship and the welfare of the family unit.” Reichling, marriage Margie. Hastings, was 40,000 priests- is need of urgent elected presiden (of the senior 0 O 0 I a \ Asia; (b) Eui'ope;?(c) South (a) Windom, Gerrille O class; . eara, SCHOOL BUS .REFERENDUM WISCONSIN IN America. ' ' . Wolfe, vice Elea‘nore president; 1 ‘ . con'Eern Catholics A be stake of all will . vital issue to n at relic saint- who had of A 9. Dak., and Dickinson, N. secretary; a his father and who join Wisconsin“ martyred the November elections in treas- Elaine Waite Park, Stangerh was himself Peter; martyred (a) St. I‘h is class presi~ the junior the Wisconsin citizens On Nov. will asked 5, be to vote urer. on Pancrat‘ius; Your "to (b) St. (c) St. Bene— Heaton, Mary Mc- dency went to ll that will enable parochial and private schoél referendum ' a dict. N. Dela; vice presidency 7" Kenzie, ,- enjoy the free .children transportation in ‘ruralareas to. bus Theresa LeCen— Mary Simonett, Gaulle Is Gen. Charles de‘ to 10. school that school chil- and public to- from given to of Eileen office secretary to practicing Catholic? ter; France Is now of a Safik that Opatz, Rapids; and of (8) dren (In) only. yes; no; . Virginia Juettner, treasurer to the ballot children have the The question will this Do unborn 11. appear way: on Minneapolis. 1 right life those already do to Article as “Shall X (Wisconsin) Sec. 3 of of the elected Jeanne Sin- Sophomores born? (a) (b) yes; no: amended Constitution authorize the be to \ Home so as N. Dak., .Cassel'ton, president; ner, Who 12. must most now assume chil- legislature provide the transportation of for to Ziegler, Brook Irene ,Park, vice making of the burden of the Far Patricia president; Mayer, Grand private dren parochial school and to from Catholic? Catholics or East (21-) any or of t. 'sbcretary; Dak., Forks, N and learning?” institution Catholics of Europe; (b) Italy; of Patricia- Colville,‘ Paul, St. treas~ ' S. (c) U. Catholics. Getteleman State Senators Bernhard (Milwaukee), and _ urer. "Edward CORRECT ANSWERS ON Hilker (Racine) F. sponsored the original resolu- Eileen Elaine and Stanger‘ n THIS OF PAGE ISSUE. 3 A gt‘i‘on ' Legislatures. passed by the last two ‘ O'patz TECEIVGLI) ,second ,office, an. L. ! electedll‘prcsident sinCerely'that They believe children, havingbeen .and all irrespective i of Redepiptorist‘to Give . respectively, t treasurer, secretary ‘ the school they attend, have equal right have to - an passage extras are the Commuters’ club. Mission in Elk‘ of River Occasional and things pieces the the highways of Wisconsin and the protection of their clasg ‘over . Presidents of and every health. that add home and reflect Commuters’ club charm to of the automatic- your Elk mission Riven—A in St. “yes” Wisconsin majority If _the of this voters to ' ally become members of the student say 'Andrew’s here will parish be com _ personality. Such lamps, ‘estion, the council, which, along with extras Legislature then it chooses the proceed, if to -~your as may Nov. Oct. by ducted 25 ‘3 the to Blessed Virgin, sodality .of the is provide free to bus transportation for parochial and tables, so, 0 Francis Bieter, C.SS.R., Fa— Rev. ‘. mag? coffee lamp tables, tier tables, irgp‘ortant organization the rther most private school children. Joseph Trobec,\ \ pastor, an- the colleg in hasso'cks " tables, this week. nounced . the these children At ti allowed present not to azine racks, end e, are oc- or an . lie ride school busses though there you Your V ample 4 room on n nIAI.‘ e may ‘ casional have chair, all place in the them though a " for and the bus the by route-passes even paro- Poet’s Corner schodl. ohial private \; or scheme beraujifying of home. your A organization state-wide with citiesand 32 commu- BLANKETS ' ‘ hities ' launched represented has campaign to get support DAILY: a , . \ . V ‘ Sacred Heart-Program the of school bus ,' propoSed amendment, MEASURELESS ' {I blankets Order your IN 7:1.5 At Daniel’s always you’ll find large a.m., se- ' a The Christ depth love of is convenient a un- SUNDAYS: now on our FR. T0 GALES fathomable ‘ keep and plan lay-by t".- Program Sacred Heart lection of these beautify extras to your- heavenly Full riches of have We so rare this winter. xwfi WDAY £:30‘a.m., warm Riches ,of and sweetness“ Nashau peace well-known the home. Come in and spend enjoyable o (Continued From One) Page “The an FBI records indicate that delectable “‘Cateebis‘m Blankets. Comes ‘ Life” to - down the path drab, starts Driving each earthly Vandal-ism, contin- the speaker once person a ' ' away visit the charming IFFAM, KSTP accessories 10:30 1215., among we of 5.75 crime there is least $1 at $6.4: i s an even .ued, has increased leaps care. by and w’ chance he will continue. Mothers, " haVe ‘ /display. b‘punds all pr Hour the The Catholic country. over on is job that he 1% to The love Christ breadth of gets is , your see a Speaker: Mane, Rev. Benjamin homicide the rate/of U. S. far t in Youth the home. start without ex- e proper measure . .l S Q that beads of neighboring of ' is national let’s greatest through asset, Apportioned His any our our won, to man WHLB, KFAM, 5.1m. countries, being that 12 15 times to keep it. life-giving Food, co. WMFG, wssc England of Wales, capita. and Crimt Factors His in Linking chain per His l in DANIEL own as a A. J. “In the. first half of the 1946 'law “Non-observance I of by the treasure, 1 I - “Hour-of gealed Faith” I 'crime' trend in the U. S. has in- adults and non-enforcement by Blood flowing by His WTCN 10:30 p.m‘., creased 13 ‘last cent officials contributing fac- are_two dowri the road. per from year; over 0 robbery, “murder, 25 31 cent; crime tors outh. Parents to per among burglary,‘17 percent; and The cent; haveallowed youth, height Christ the love of is of, per in many cases, JAcKSou theft, mm W. 15 slight auto A cent. to with eternity belief in God, per no grow up , 'dpwnward trend in juvenile delin- mankind, And principles. moral dwell there urniture pure'souls The {‘Home” F H ofBetter or as \ Ome this ARCHITE is recorded I but “Demoracy uency is CT children light, mtwo-xvay street; of l year, . ‘, , r . , V figures still show to youth if it try to with angel operate Chanting in fra- joy are we on any _ Design responsible Ecclesiastical for 29 all of cent other-315:5 ‘ will. per fail. Too often ternity ' 328-W ' we Telephone 11-13 Seventh-Ave. N Since 1881 ‘ ’ cent robberies, o. firmed 43 of the leve'sl ‘emph is placed rights What depth and and per is its on . is. kids. smk .‘ht. American mum-I- burglaries, and 53 all cent of privileges-rather than duties breadth its‘hei _ and or Win/Rt pronoun. 1mm Mrs. rho I obligations.” in. rs‘Mfl. Kuhn concluded. Ian. . w A \» . " I .‘v I I .. I, . . A'.’ “1:? -'ll f 'l .- ‘l 1 .' - .. ‘ I: ..:! - ,3. IN}! - VII, R