St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 30, 1947 · Page 1 of 6
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PAGE TWO THE ST. CLOUD Friday, REGISTER May 30, 1947 The Crawlingwiihiis ////.. §\\\\ QUIZ fa” FOR SALE (,‘lDNLIDN t Fina used Pianos. Sold with a guaran- Free Terms. delivery. Easy in. Construction GISTER Co. ST.C|.OUD {KNESE By Kate Kncso PIANO co. sr. cwun. MINN. l . ROSCOE. MINN. ’ h OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE BISHOP OF ST. CLOUD Register of May (Based the 16) on Published Every Week Catholic by the Press Society, Inc. Ill- freedom been Religious has 1. Office Publication: 938 Bannock Street, Denver Colo. of 1, guaranteed constitutional claus- in President Bishop D.D. ..Most Rev. Joseph F. Busch, adopted by the Constituent as- es .......................... Rev. Advisory Board: Rt. C. 'I‘hiebaut, V.G.. P.A., St. Cloud; ON! THE BATTLE IS China; (b) India; sembly in (a) Very Rt. Rev. Plachta, Wadena; Rev. George Ranch, August Japan. (c) J Long Very Rev. Lambert Falls; Prairie; J. Hsupt, Little band original of In 1921, 2. an Very Rev. Francis Rockville Very Kroll. Zitur, Rev. Peter St. founded of the Legion 15 women Ziolkowski, Cloud; Very Rev. T. s. J.U.D., Cloud. St. Dublin; in London; (b) Mary (a) 2-4D VERSUS WEEDS I I Editor and Business Manager. ....Rev. Roger Vossberg, M.A. (c) Berlin. Advertising Sons, St. Cloud Agents and Dr. Louie D. Newton, —— enarz 3. pres- .. ............... . ident of Southern Baptist the Editorial con- Offices: Institute building. P O Box St. Cloud. Minn. 229. demanded “immediate the vention, Price: $2.00 Mexico, Alaska; $2.50, Canada. ——- per year; recall” of (a) Myron C. Taylor, $3.00. foreign. TO THE BOOTS! KILL President’s personal the repre- Send changes of address The Box Register. Cloud Edition. 5!. to: ———-— (b) Sec- sentative the Vatican; to 1620. Denver Colorado. I. General Marshall; of State retary Entered Second Class Matter Post Office. Denver, Colorado at as president Philip Murray, of (0) .——-— —' also, have successful You weed eradication with harm the CIO. v.7 can no . plea for the admission of A 4. desirable lawn and cereal wheat, to pasture IT} Ens grasses, crops, war—displaced Europeans the to ————, WE SEE barley rice The MIRACLE 2-4D WEED U. S. and their resettlement oats, corn, or new on . . . made farm land has been American KILLER is available low due AAA to at cost to now you “u. a very Cardinal Samuel Stritch of by (a) Payments. Benefit See Chicago; (b) Pope Pius XII; (c) us now. Mulloy of llishop William T. Gov- .—-—-—- (Continued From Page One) Ky. ington, “Planned Parenthood” 5. What about in the 20th century? was a us topic in than —— sermon more a score Did Christ foresee that the and children men, women, churches the of Protestant at of today likewise doubts, would have questions, and prob- opening of National Family week ————l lems be answered? to Chicago; (b) New Orleans; in (a) (c) Boston. Did the He that people foresee of today would also 6.Thc film [)1th in. The Sun has for the their sins? forgiveness of yearn been approved I)_V the Legion (a) Did Christ foresee, that and too, of today men women unob- of Decency; (h) given an would their Him in midst? want neither. jcctionahle rating; (c) SIVINSKI DO. THE conference of At the spring ‘7. The all questions to is emphatic “Yes,” for answer an Council Columbus Diocesan of the Christ has given world the His priest. to Women, the duty of Catholic vot- It is through the then, that Christ priest, still teaches intelligently us and participating ing A. J. SIVINSKI today! affairs empha- in community was Funeral Service Michael sized by Bishop J. (a) It is that through the Christ still forgives priest us Ready; (b) Rev. Paul F. Tanner; - today! (c) Cardinal Spellman. And through it is the that Christ still priest is in our three Emerging 8. DAY PHONE 908 CHAPEL SERVICE new maga- as midst today! issue with the June is the zines NITE PHONE 1804 GER. 912-914 ST. Sacred Heart Messenger; (b) (a) 0 O O Work; (c) Catholic Home Queen’s Complete Line of Furniture St. Cloud. Minn. MEMORIAL DAY Journal. The July issue of Timeless 9. Catholic A honor hardly the dead without praying can life (a) Topin: will feature the of for them. St. Pope Pius X; (b) Thomas It is enough the red, fly white, and blue not to Me- l gmmm on de (c) Blessed Louis Aquinas; morial day. Montfort. and integral 10. An It is enough doff hats,- fire and lay not to salute, ever-neces- our of marriage is (a) sacri- part sary decorative wreaths of dead. on graves our war LONG AT LAST:— fice; (b) relaxation; (c) peace. It is enough march parade military beat not to to on Page (Answers 3) on and listen patriotic to addresses. to Nun, Successor of Saint, They all fine and indeed, good, be continued but to are ‘Sorry, Mrs. Crawlingwithit Planned is Parenthood meeting.’ at a VISIts Amerlcan Sisters they enough. not are -—The Catholic Universe Bulletin The famous Strobe-Lite for wedding your Our dead all they had—their lives. They York.——'Mother New Antoinette, war gave candids! The shortage flash-bulbs of LOOKS TO WOMEN TO CHURCH SET KENTUCKY BISHOP Mother General Missionary- of the enough. Shall give enough by in return? not gave we prayer Sisters of the Sacred Heart, longer serious hindrance for ar- Praying for them is honor them nothing else to no a can- as rived here by plane from Rome to do. dids. All the candids want! TONE OF CULTURE, SPIRITUALITY TO can GIVE RETREAT you visitation make of the institu- a Search and ask: did last “When I tions the of her community in your memory say a Mother Antoinette United States. for dead, those those for of all nations, for prayer war Request “Champa Strobo-Shots” for IN LITTLE FALLS Frances Xavier Ca- succeeded St. of diocese, community, parish? country, our our our our always Church has looked Soroptimist Min— tion; the Club of The coming wedding! brini head of the Sacred Heart your as Every Memorial should All Souls’ day be day. another the cul- neapolis with of affiliated the inter- to to set tone associate Sisters. She women close was a It should spirituality in world, national be and the organization, and Girl day which the souls for of ture saint. the of a pray on we our Little Falls—The Most Rev. For Appointments Call Brookside Bishop Scout declared Coadjutor Peter of school. troop released“ dead that they quickly their be from war may Pontifical William Mulloy, Bishop Coving- W. Bartholome the of at Radio: The radio is department stay in Purgatory companionship and eternal into enter Low Mass the that opened Corner Poet’s Ky., will one- department. this conduct for By de- ton, retreat a new a with God CHAMPA and His STUDIOS Saints. the Min spring conference of day urged partment parents to last are laywomen the of June week should It Catholic be which of Church Militant Women day the Council of nesota take intcrcst the kind a on we in of pro St. Francis’ here. at convent . week. in St. Cloud last offer Mass for the dead the Church Suffering that of the children listen to. grams war The will retreat with open a con- Woman performed this task has "Portrait Photographers" MINIATURE they the JOAN’S swiftly Church Triumphant! join Organization: units Six may new ference June will 23, 8 in continued Bishop, the the at Maid past, Orleans A; lived the on surely p.m.; have become affiliated with the A is for dead is highly patriotic. It prayer our war continue with its in of her personal through contacts her likes today, I program con- MCCW, including the Altar saw so- OVER PHONE the duty all of Christians. does honor dead and It the to ferences, silence principally and various activities, but prayer, The lender and her ciety St. of Paul’s church St. in army WOOLWORTH'S 76 hastens the their reward those who laid down lives for of through June values from and will passing these 24 25; and by the Preparing for fray. on Cloud. CLOUD, ST. MINN. close with Holy Hour the generation through generation to their friends. a on Finance: A contribution $200 of souls, Crest of old banner afternoon June of on 26. children. her divided into $100 two parts, double bars, A with was cross Bishop Mulloy, former delegates, of MUSICAL Close rector 400 FOLEY RECITAL BY to GIVEN women toward the priesthood scholarship O tells her The Captain army St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fargo, is St. all who Cloud from to came for scminarian and $100 toward Their the victory'a in a stars. well—known in chartered retreat of the master. state parts as a scholarship in National the V‘ a battle, They've Applicants and life sin the PUPILS DIRECTION OF for women’s UNDER NUN partici- to busses and private re- cars, School Social Catholic of Service blood spill, Tears and treat be 18 older. in activities. must Reserva- pated the conference to or Catholic university, Washing- at tions A leader's life grieve. be made by early writing to may Special honor paid to D. C. ton, was still. Though the spirit leads the principal, to St. Francis’ hig on Busch Bishop Joseph F. who. on Legislation: The bill the on Foley—A school, musical recital Yvonne Little Falls. under Nelson, Mary Ann Koz- May marked the 37th anni- 19, battles She earthly these of HR status 2007 and says women, the direction isek, of M. Denise Annella Corrigan, Jerome Sister his consecration of earthly Will loan; and in as versary a Senate S. J. Res. be 67, can sup- Kozisek, Virginia Hauck, Celine Martin Larkin Bishop, Mrs. of St. John’s here heaven parish The of victory gave ported by Catholic Also was pre- women. DIAMOND RINGS Carlin, Charlotte Jacquemart, review the of and events two-barred Won by accom- a is approved the Good sented in the Foley Friday bill, public school cross. a AA Joan Gray, Richary Brenny, Ger- v Bishop in the life of plishments ron which THE would declare Friday BRIDE TO BE Good May 25. 50 I thought morning this ald Jurek, Angeline Daliedcn, held in his Busch. A tea was legal holiday. Most Catholic a As the grade clan first WEIMAN Music pupils & BUTT presented violin Coleen Preslcr, Talberg, Marie eager honor later in the day. encyclicals the commentators on robe And Sister in nunly Joan vocal and solos and piano Luell duets. and Lucille Rodewald, Luona Explains Radio Program think that the anti-labor bills that early Returned from Mass. Those participating included Eve- Bartasiewski, Alvin Anderson, Mal- Successors J. N. Barthel-In! to Principal speaker have introduced the been far at morn- so are lyn Watercott, Hauck, Victor Jr.; colm Shattuck, Talberg, Dorothy By Renee Rugemer. 702% Germain St. St. ing session Mrs. Harold that they might too and extreme, was Roger Jurek, Latter-all, Jeanine and Erma Johnson. Richmond. Stromwall, harm co-ordinator do than good. program more Catechism Comes Life, The Bishops for of the U. S. have to ra- Conference Cloud 400 MCCW St. heard Sunday recommended the in dio broadcast admission of every ai morning KFAM KSTP. displaced into this and over persons coun- pointed Mrs. Stromwall the out try. objectives Scholarship: $551 three of the hand program, now on originated conducted by and Fa- assist student social to in service a Louis Gales of St. Paul: training in ther the National Catholic School Social children talk of Service. To 1) to encourage Alumnae their religion outside the Associations include: about Twin City chapter, and apply their college classroom St. to of re- vv Teresa, Academy ligion everyday life; 2) give of Holy Angels to to alumnae, incentive Minneapolis; them study their Mary’s St. to re- hospital alumnae, Minneapolis; enthusiasm St. ligion with and greater Joseph’s academy, St. experience in Catholic Paul; St. have to Benedict’s alumnae, St. organization work through listen- Joseph; and Catherine’s St. college ing 3) reach adults alum- posts; to Among the alumnae through the children, especially associa- nae. tions mentioned, Benedict’s little St. those adults who have no or alumnae, St. Joseph, Minneapolis, acquaintance with Christian truth. and St. Paul chapters, the Stromwall that Mrs. reported were on Twin City Quiz radio in thousand between three and two program October. The Minneapolis, St. ROLL-AWAY BED AND replies week received are every Paul, St. and Cloud chapters listeners of the program'. from raised buy electric She special the to made reference to money an I MATTRESS for the college, and have co-operation St. Cloud of the organ push Eontlributed $300 the building to Columbus Daugh- Knights of and Isabella their of in ters support un Width . Ft. In. 3 3 Width Ft. 4 the of With program. Complete With Complete button Browerville 27 Under arrangement, Mattress Tots Mattress a new Inncrspring parishes various are sponsorlng the weekly she $28.50 Make $41 .95 Ist Communion program, ex- death plained. Holy Angels parish, St. Cloud, the first to was sponsor Life, Catechism Comes and to Browerville.—Twenty-seven chil- for bed l extremely comfortable other parishes likewise have inexpensive An rc- dren of St. Joseph’s yet parish received sponded this appeal. to bugs First Holy Communion their in for for overnight Reports by department the unexpected made guest parish church May or 15. They were . . . chairmen the conference in- at Joel Anderson, Anthony Buhl, stored easily in be porch. It cluded: Thomas Connor, James can Gaida, use on your sun MIST 6M MA Girl Scouts: There 20 troops James Gonsior, Dalles Hynnek, are and bed fabric link average-sized closet the of all-Catholic Girl Scouts in St. Dennis Lucas, Larry Machuga, . . . which Cloud, and in 16 Tom Ostrowski, Frank Plotnik, more many compactly fold coil innerspring 180 girls Catholic. St. Cloud mattress up Rodney Plotnik, Frederic Poplin- are 'lt Touches lnucta An the national window scouts ski, Richard Stach, Joseph Zigan, won Dial Sun to sturdy Rolls together. casters. display, and acknowledged Lorraine away on Bartylla, Theresa Bed- were on'y I having best offered the Betty Jane Benick, Jeanette as war narz, ‘E clipping service. w; Gaida, Roberta Gmyrek, Alice Gon- It's Insist Map“: Mistl Amar- on icn's I but-nllor. DDT No. Americanization: Inactive since sior, Lucille Gonsior, Lucille Jaku- dooth plus Pyrathins. Brings just before the The work bik, Sandra Kulick, Marjorie Os- war. of tho A the contact. for Look on press that of contacting Catholic lcvsr trowski, Monlk Mist ralcusesl Barbara and Ann Wyrowski, When was Guests KO". KING immigrants who Min- had Mary Ann .Wyroski, to and Joan come lNAPP-MONAICH CO. St. [unit * Mada by Trademark - live. The department Zigan, is nesota to expected begin functioning to The SIVINSKI Co. soon. i: Study Clubs: Members were Put organize urged study clubs of St. Ger. to 912-914 St. Cloud I It . various kinds. Subjects of study U ..-'-----.--.--..----- Stay! out suggested: Papal Come to were pronounce- Sivinaki The Co. l the spiritual life, book ments, re~ or St. Cloud, Minn. views, radio current programs, Gentlemen: THE events, etc. Koil King $2.95 Enclosed find for which It's I WAY! Publicity: Acknowledgment of find bottle of Magilt Catholic from all me one of the director; Father Ralph Your Guarantu parts the women alate Aschoff, national recognition of Minne- toastmaster; cesan iat. Pleasant Miss Marie of Piesinger participated Northfield, in the of Catholic of the annual spring secular conference the president; sota of state women Bishop Drum: Joseph F. Busch; and Thomas Mrs. O’Neill, Minnesota Council Catholic newspapers. of Women May 20. Name on St. Paul, national director. l Indian Welfare: Three ........................................ .. a new or- The The speakers’ table shown is the SIVINSKI in picture. Co. ‘ top The picture the bottom shows ganizations of the begun in the interest at part a Left right Mrs. F. R. to Noonan, Alexandria, large crowd who attended are the banquet of the Indians: The First Daugh— .................................... .. in noon honorary life 912-914 member; J St. Coadjutor Minn. Germain Cloud, Bishop Peter St. W. the Winter Gardens of the St. Cloud hatch—(Bob America, of Minneapolis ters Bartholomo; ‘Molitor Mrs. George Calhman, St. Cloud dio- photos), Chapter of national organizes» a.