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

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1946 November 22, Friday, REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD Pupils’ Book Week_ Projects Catholic Observe CONSULT CITY GRANITE "lily" . Drug 00- . GALIX BAUER “Lad lit” ELECTRIC C0. Kindly m AGENE?” ran YOUR courmm ELECTRICAL SERVICE Mark Book Week . t, P x.i§f§5§3n§.‘&‘i§il§triu n LIFE INSURANCE Floor and Wall Lighting Fixtures — PHONE 3838 Plug Installations. ST. CLOUD. MINN. . mag; Am. Nst'l. 31:. St. Cloud CLOUD. IT. MINN. ‘ Sl._jl_n,lh0,ny’s At Quietlz, calmly, A sensuanasasesasasassa. understandingly, is SIVINSKI’S render this we 1 last service. By LUCRETIA STAFFORD Eighth Anthony’s St. Grade, SINCE 1881 ::,::,: School s l I Anthony’s Pupils of school St. .- Ives flilIEl accomplished much during Cath- this olic Book week The a? year. I interest high point in the of FUNERAL .. HOME large display the library was “United Books.” Through poster, as? s l Book jackets added the i? to attrac- Sr. 238-W CLOUD the nook. tiveness of This slogan, “Pillars of year’s Freedom—Christian Books,” was REVERENBE chart emphasized by accounting a pupils. the for the books read by entitled “Catholic Themes, Books Evaluated,” book reports, posters, o l bookmarks, and bookends made l 2-5.- of clay demonstrated further MWMMMMMM‘Q en— I ,:: Catholic Book week. thusiasm for % 7 the disappointment The only was C arrival the delay of in 100 new to woo Hospital Cloud purchased with funds r books Saint ‘/ sup- Wil- plied by Father Bernard J. siesta § the denborg, pastor; Toyland Open NOW Classes Participate I § hospi- well-equipped modern, A promoted Each the grades of a well-organized staff tal with The grade special project. first a i small display contributed of specialists. physicians and of a little books for tots. Everyone Conducted Sisters of the by the 3 clever the seemed enjoy poster to O i. ~50, -‘= (4"? ‘ i coll, reading, Santa’s about too. "La ughtér of Mrs. 'Crosse, is In Viterbo t w Benedict Order of St. display second grade The was s Fischer. played Cyril these l four, women young similar that the first grade Jane of to Mary Till Standing of Catholic the observance roles in T are exception with the of few t a more Prices! discussed “What Kath- (left), who Seated Book week there. Selection to Greater Lower are posters. ' who Kerrigan, discussed Read," and Patricia (left), who Sather ryn the third grade Occupying sec- seller, reviewed modern best and Fischer Read," “How Rita to a " tion the three bears inspect- -Thirst were the “The Years." who reviewed Cloud, Green of St. literature available. ings the good Wings the Bible. Rita oldest seller, takes best PICNIC SET 4.95 TABLE AND CHAIR SET guard duty Baby bear was on near white and red (round table—— their house made of books. bear Rhyme and. Reason .................. .. white enamel) also There posters. were {thtrdlfndlhl'ue 5 ............... .. Christmas «\e. Lisbeth, by Wagg‘aman, ' was TABLE AND CHAIR A illustrated by grade four with n an ________________ __ (white enamel) SET TREE Their accompanying writeup. ROONEY MARJORIE TABLE By un- ______ ._ AND CHAIR (fold- SET o l large derlying theme, in let- put UNFINISHED LAWN (Masonite—wine ing) a. “Let little children the ters, My mother developed into was in the SWING mother born My a was .......................... and natural) top .. Me, and forbid them unto She the come lovely maiden. Carpathian sweet shadows the of moun- sang .......... .. GAY COLORED LIGHTS good that not.” “Read books poignant Slovak Czecho-Slovakia when the of the tains in peo- songs SAND BOX TABLE AND CHAIR call His too, answer even intricate, you, may their golden She embroidered with ple. the ripe fields were with awning (natural finish) SET Lisbeth did.” as colorful which all the ................ heavy vineyards patterns harvest, and the .... o l Madonna Theme Is 1(EIASEL BILACK (large) BOAIRD -235 voluminous their fruit. with purple steam? women wore on “Madonna, Queen of Poets,” emovab seat their exquisite skirts and e‘ e map through aprons, child she romped As .i a the/central theme in the fifth ......... finish) was White blouses. her and of the forests meadows ............. ........... .. Outstanding grade section. poems $1 9.9 She the cardas and school- danced small village W: Tricycle sat ma- a illustrated. Do“ Buggy . . . were the village taught white- zurka and by and green, on a was room Summarization by the The fifth entered joyously into the merri- learned prophet to bearded and sixth grades the various . . on , devoutly of weddings and harvest cele- ment pray $595 they read character books and a Tires Balloon pilgrimages sincerely in brations. She made and to Well Made— sketch each original, of was as was 0 l which the shrines dotted the road- their Best Construction work. poster Grey Finish sides’, joined and far, and in near The sixth emphasizing grade, She loved the that innocent coquetry $2495 $995 was a the reading of books, had two imitated this traditional it. She and of loyed ‘ part charts separate poster for the boys ' start loving fa- gentle, her father intensely but she girls and for the to account a - . num- . . ther, whose wis- left him America to to come read. “Christ ber books speaks of . . . s l Eats him and she did again. not see through books” emphasized by $295 STREAMLINED was * it at large Scooter Book be- poster. reports 5 REG PAT OF‘ a U Metal The meadows the and artistic and posters tween moun- COCA-GOLA\COIPANI II 7001!“. IUIIDII‘I' 0. III UIIDII covers i village. ’ '- quaint villages tains, the = ' and made by the pupils. were I She followed o him in his duties BOTTLING CLOUD, MINN. COCA COLA C0., ST. - - as - steepled churches of Slovakia, the Grade encouraged all to seven watched I sexton, him ring the bell I vineyards and the forests have read better world display- for by o a l in the little church, played among ruthlessly original been with the hor- book ing torn posters, covers, the tiny in the cemetery crosses and illustrations of the second World Her of the rors war. ‘ poem, Stake Truck .1.65 5 Car Train Set.......... while he cared the , for grounds and Beautiful.” father, her beloved old “America the father, o l shrubbery. All introduced passed peacefully into his last the to Modeling 'Clay .1.50 were .25c 50c Tractor Shovel. & Steam to II 00. SIVINSKI THE She listened his melodious saints, God’s large to sleep. Supermen, by . . . . . a . . . . . . Southern chanting .2.25 he the Beauty Dolls. called hours in Hickory Dickory Dock. collection pictures of the saints .39c of o as l My the child mother of was a a his She rounds the crier. . grades and eight. . . . . . by A town . . . as as seven who would to Yet dare peasant. meas- Stuffed .125 Rag Dolls.'. .95c 3"Car Train Set, up admired his justice kindliness booklet Catholic and of book reviews ure the wisdom, culture, and char- W A. J. SIVINSKI . . . . . . . . . . “judge” the village's elected and posters displayed. o I as as were that heritage? her acter Genuine 'Fur .1.75 Animals. 4-wheel. 1.95 5.95 Toy Wagon, wood, were to he settled the comic The seventh grade and and the real boys Funeral Service Who could health, . the surpass disputes of village. girls presented the skits, “A two lce Truck, .1.75 2-wheel. wood. Toy Wagon, wood, .69c s l Mosaic personality and courage, He taught her how Comic boys Nightmare” by the to . . . . . . . . . . pray white-bearded . . this refined, of . man Walking Blacks.............50c Dog Bag of how “An Historical labor the and Awakening,” in fields. She to sat CHAPEL who the heavy turned sod and DAY PHONE 908 SERVICE which reviewed his Spanish history in feet and he her told folk- at the rough of the Walking .95c garments Duck Garden Set. '3'Piece wore To 7 girls. the tales, books, the At and read her his by from story PHONE NITE 1804 912.914 ST. GER. peasant? . . . . . . . close all books in favor of Span- of sacred writings. He were a “Kewpie” Doll .2.95 Push'Toys Who is richer in “pedigree, :9 in up her ish taught how LIVE. costume Line Furniture Complete of St. Cloud, party. Minn. to . . . . . . . . . . . JUBILEE' background tradition;‘ and than the 3.15 .2.85 Steam & Shovels, .1.50 Table Tennis Sets. wood. 100m 0F CROSSING descendants of this “peasant” who . . . . . . . . the village tolled bell and read the a l Scriptures his children to many raw- SUPERIOR OBSERVED METAL BASE “NOMA” ALL- OF LAKE ’round knee? gathered his HEM AWNING 1 We who the children of the are i children of such well peasants TRAGTOB........ can HORSE.;......... 0 I be proud of The ancestry. our an- Marais.—The Grand 100th guide, he insisted that the perilous which America an- began I cestry l . o 1 niversary the miraculous of Lake journey be made straight I.» combined the cultures and philos- across .- Bishop Superior crossing of the lake following instead the of ophy of the Irish and Dutch, the 27.50 “Kid Pony” Rocking Horse. Glider Airplane, wood. .79c Min- river in Baraga Holy Cross windings to the distance of shore, I Slav Norse and Polish, the and a . . . . . LaPointe, Wisc., from miles nesota of Reaching 200 Thunderbolt was Airplane, wood. dark-hued .1.49 or more. ,:: (Black Brown) races. ' or celebrated this quietly by Sand island, they awaited favor— year a These people and 16.85 Sidewalk to respect Bicycle 6 are 2.25 to Shore super Fortress Airplane, the North wood. Catholics able crossing of wind miles for the O 40 up yrs.. area admire, who journeyed blindly WOOS CDT to who have kept alive and others of that lay between the water open o 4.95 Nat. Doll Bed & Ladder Finish the leaving New World, forever Ladder.) on Revolving .1.89 I saintly Slo- the of the island the and mainland. memory their loved the‘ hills and ones, . . venian Indian missionary. . . . . (painted-decalfrim) . 1.50 Doll Bed The day they sail set their un- of homeland- These was rivers s l .19.95 Maple Desk and Chair. Indian Bishop and Baraga an usually calm, but. when they the hope were of the who nation, PAINTS 2%.- Hi 2.95 are Doll Chairs. river . . . the in guide landed Au- at half fierce storm way over, a came brought with have them courage, Juvenile .7.95 Desk Chair. . and .. . . a perilous jour- 1846, gust, after l a The Assorted in walls of up. waves rose brilliance, O ingenuity, and ambi- laudéia.‘ Colors) (Adjustable Tray Footrest, & . . . lake. the treacherous A across ney around them, water the wind and tion. (Natural Finish) line Complete by the Diocesan of erected 1.95 A monument Doll (bloc-swan) Swing whipped tiny the boat about like These the strength the of Council Catholic of Women of are . . . . and inside leaf. Land in sight, but 19.95 be- blue) Doll Buggy (two-toned out. a I was 1.95 Church, who have preserved Doll (pink-swan) and Cart Septeml Duluth dedicated in and its safety and tween the small craft . sido Barn paints. perpetuated the deep-trusting Old- ber, marks the 1932., spot. Buggy lay the .14.95 treacherous folding). breakers. Doll (blue 3.50 and (blue-swan) roll Doll Cradle Per and win- Paints up World faith God! in Journey Story of Louis, the Indian guide, terrified, . . I-‘h dowglass. that The of the story t Doll (black) eve says 1.00-1.75 .1095 hung Unfinished the Ironing Board to But Father Buggy on oar. day Baraga August Fat ANSWERS er on an Baraga, lying his back in the . . . . . . on 8. Bishop (he consecrated in was bottom of the boat, 7-b; 1-c; 2-b; 3-b; 4-b; 5-c; continued 6-a; 1857), LaPointe from set out to calmly his Breviary. read to When 8—c; 9-c; 10-a. COLORS OR BLUE METAIF—GAY PINK Keep establish mis- home with wallpaper. Portage ship shape and See Grand to $595 smart a your the Indian our could keep silent $4915 no Maple Backer, side. In sion the Minnesota. Far Pedal on an longer, he cried out, “Father, the grades of representing excellent in finest patterns new paper Indian with only Til-foot boat, an which shall I steer?” The way value . . . long utility and beauty. in lasting Executive priest without rising, answered Catholic U. o l .~ quietly, “Straight ahead, Louis.” Committee Selected Is The guide, certain that they Tub Wheelbarrow and Wash Board Sets. .1.75 2.95 KOERBEg PAINT would perish, nevertheless steered Washington—JIM board of trus» . . . . . . . . . . . . . lé-l .5.95 Spring Maple straight ahead. Ro'cking Horse. There Cricket Chair .3.95 Catholic University the of lees of was no per- . ceptible break the shoreline. in America its The . elected executive . . . . . . . . com- Wo’od' Racking Horse .2.95 (Pink Blue) boat approached within or mittee, consist Cardinal Spell- few of ' to ’ a SHOP 0&1 ~I . . . . . . l the Child’s yards of Chair, Design.‘ .2.75 rocks. Then, suddenly, Scandi New York, Bishop James of ‘Ism man ' Toddler .;.'..............3.95 I. the slackened. i‘ A “‘905 E. Kearney of Rochester, Bishop storm break came Metal All Rocker ..3.95 in the Without mishap John F. O’Hara, C.S.C., Buffalo, of of Stroll Car waves. .3.95 20 Sixth Avenue South . . Phone . . . . . . 587 kind, the frail boat Bishop Peter L. lreton Rich- of swept any was . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Metal All Rocker .5.95 Kiddie Kar, .1.95 intothe mouth of natural finish. Archbishop tiny river, Richard mond, and J. to a . . . . . . . . safety. Cushing Boston. . of . Shoo" Fly .3.95 1W: Rocking Horse. Upholstered ‘ Child’s Rocker. .5.95 he Calm had been, Father as . . . 0 CLUB BOOK SECRETARY Peg Pound st. Set' .49c Baraga appreciated the peril of noun ' I f (Assorted Colors)‘ ‘ ' New York. Miss Margaret their . . landing. He Louis . . . . . . . . and tied we C — 3-57 Ratta Tat Toy ..97c Fitzgerald, Mary former assistant together sticks in the form two of I ...5.95 l Reed Rocker . . . . . . . . . . . the director of depart— was-:4 program and, it cross erecting the spot, a g. on Jeeps, wood .19c 0 the National of Catholic ment named the little stream Holy Cross O Maple ’2 ..4.25 Finish Rocker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community Service, has been ap- river. It/has this the mod- Erector Train, wood .79c C name ' on x . . We? . . . men’s 0.x! pointed executive the of STORE secretary Minnesota. of For . . . ern . . . . map Natural years Finish 0 Rockers. .4.50 Catholic Club, the Book Rev. Inc., Task .1.95 Force, wood passing who Indians had heard the . . . . G. Gerald Treacy, S.J., acting Om . . . . . . . . . would the story A renew .3.95 cross. wax Birch Rockers“ .1.95 Bowling Game president, has announced. beautiful in stone 5.5 cross now per- . . cu... . . . . . . the The petuates the of Home of Florsheim memory It. Leatherette 10.95 Arm'y‘Tank .-..............19c BOy Shoes; Rocker. miraculous calming the of waters. = I." mun 9'“ Hart, Schaffn’er and Marx Ordained Cloth- Yugoslavia in Frederic ordained Baraga was ing. Yugoslavia in in 1823. After 0111" Compare Low Prices! priest serving in his native as a DAILY: St. land he America. Mary’s to Bldg. St. o Cloud came l Sacred Heart Program The last air-weer his life 37 of years were WMlN 7:15 a.m., the Indians the in spent l among SUNDAYS: of Good “Headquarters Upper Lakes Great region. His Toys” Sacred Heart Program o l here, in his work native country, as 9:30 WDAY ’ :p.m., blcs5ed with rich results. His was with Indians P. the m. o DlllllDORxF 1 success “Catechism was Comes Life" 1 an to almost unbelievable his hard- as as KFAM, KSTP 10:30 / - ~ a.m., ships. 1 maids has; 21847 A his EN Among works of ) r many re- The Catholic Hour ' Pittsburgh Paints. PRODUC C... ligion Father Baraga. founded Speaker: a Rt. Rev. Monsignor T. fig; mission in Superior, “Use, and AMERICA'S I FINEST SILVEIPLATI James Man‘mara \ coN'mAcron' PAINTING extended his activities VARNISEES Fond to du \ V KFAM, WDAY, WHLB, 5 _ p.m. _ surronn Bans. died Lac. He in in Marquette, 1868 A” WMFG, WEBC IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER 908 “‘70 Germain Telephone 912I-914 St. on!" Mich. mum. 3&2 .mv’ Plans under have the to Tel. Music I». 435 12 7th S. are p Ave. St. Cloud Faith" way 4.7.1.32 9.5.9.5 “Hour of Jewelry " & beatification of Bishop \ cause WTCN 10:30 g S l p.m., Baraga brought the Vatican. Granite Cloud to Ex. Bldg. 5!.