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

August 8, 1947 · Page 2 of 4

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REGISTER PAGE THREE CLOUD THE ST. 1947‘ August Friday, 8, PROTEST STATE Church FRENCH TAX 20,000 Cambridge owns Mass Firs’r in Krssxo's Over L G A S S E S F WEDDINGS SCHOOI. CATHOLIC AID PROJECTS ON DIOCESE IN Decisions MASSIANI rendered in By M. only lic were REPAIRS PTLY MADE PROM citizens the of 20,000 the defendants Paris—S two e cases, m o BEER THE "T depart- of the various Meyer-Scepurek from parts being acquitted procedural on the most of Vendee, of Randall.—Miss Scepurek. daugh- Mary. ment grounds. The one other cases were THE FOR James Sccpurek. became the bride of ter regions of France, Catholic OPTOMETRIST ap- postponed. The action of the court Albert Meyer. Clifford Meyer. of of son Roche- of La the peared in town .‘.'v. caused anti—religious and Nuptial Solemn Mass offered WHO before MAN groups a of where number Sur-Yon, church. St. James' The Rev. July 30 in particularly a Paris, in newspapers, the Mass. Fadrowski oiTered S. A. refusing trial for priests as- that demand insti- were on suits be to KNOWS new deacon: by the Rev. R. A. Lang. sisted entertain- exacted tax to tuted and that law on the be applied pay a A Complete Line of Ramacher. subdeacon; the Edward Rev. theatrical productions and ments with severity. J. Gall. of the Rev. S. and master cere- COMMUNION couple the free Attending the aid in supporting monies. to FIRST given were In the Diocese of Lucon, two- Elaine Seelen. Esther Meyer, Ramona schools of the depart— Christian thirds the children of attend the Kathleen Seelen, Frank Scepu- Wuellner, DISTRIBUTED SUPPLIES BY. ment. Meyer. and Meyer. Elrog Roman rek, 416 primary religious schools. In - Schmidt Scenurek. Theresa Raymond and was priests large of A six large districts, children . group 13,757 Go. Kemp’s Ice Bream girl. the flower SChQOlS‘pur- Christian directors of of 15.183 enrolled in the . Arm Bows and Bouquets are Koudela-Prchal decided . refuse posely to payment Christian schools. In other two Certificates 567 0 Phone order in this protest July in St. of to Alexandria.—Mnrried 29 tax districts the pupils in number of before Nuptinl Mass Mary's church people of a the what is regarded by CLOUD. MINN- the public schools only IT. is three Candles . per Alfred Kroll Rev. J. offered by the were inequitable highly the Vendee the total. of In settlements as a cent 41 Frank Prchnl. daughter of Christine Greeting Cards . the situation. The state taxes Frank Robert Kourlcla. of Prchal. and the department, in with popula- son a Chan. Ivcr Mrs. Phil Mrs. Koudela. pub- unneeded people to support tion there of 40,000, pub- . Prayerhooks are no Dorothy Prchal, and Lorrain Fenrile, Holilor Drug Bo. sub- lic schools, refuses to grant a lic schools. INCWC Wire] Cher- Ralph the bride. Prchal attended . Rosaries the maintaining aid in sidy to the attended Prchal Ernest mak and the bridegroom. and schools, at Christian REXALL AGENCY same 9 Veils GRANITE - entertainments held time to taxes CITY Raschdorf—Gerads Prescriptions Specialty a Wreaths, . ‘ etc. of the for support Toiletries raise Kodak Supplies & money ELECTRIC co. Rapids.—Bet‘ore Nuptial Mass Souk a. schools. CLOUD. MINN Christian ST. church Sacred Heart July in offered 26 at Alvina ‘Rev. Virniz, public schools Benedict Vendee by the In are COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Albert Mr. Mrs. daughter of and Gerads. Christian The practically empty. Lighting Fixtum‘-- Floor and Wall became-the bride of James Gerads. The hand, other schools, the ' are Albert on Mrs. of Mr. and Raschdorl‘, Plug Installation son the majority of Magnus educatingthe Hammer and vast Raschdorl. Violet DIAMOND RINGS IT. CLOUD. MINN. E. M. LOHMAHH the couple. Hammer attended saving the the region, children of BRIDE BE non THE TO million than francs Schwinghammer-Maier 200 state more ooMPAnv annually. Yet school in taxes BUTT WEIMAH & - .: TREATMENT LARGE OF AND in July Rapids—Married 26 Sank hold festival whenever Catholics SMALL ANIMALS Nuptial a Heart church before Sacred a of raise funds the for support Clnudc Schwing- by the Rev. to Mass offered DR. R; I. ERKEI. Successors J. Barthel"!!! N. to Religious Articles brother of the bridegroom. hammer. were intervenes schools, the their state 702% St. Germain SI. daughter and Mrs. Maier, of Mr. Alvira Books—Church Goods the receipts. collect of part to VETERINARIAN Willard Schwinszham- Moier. and Paul Telephone Mrs. Joseph of‘ and 3299-W Mr. Lu- Bishop of Antoine Cazaux 7th. son Sibley St., mor, 413 near South Schwinghammcr. The attendants Ninth Avenue 1626 were said his priests that are con Mildred Laura Maier, Dorothy Meier. St. Paul Minn. 1, SAINT CLOUD. MINNESOTA Metal Roofing & and rebels evaders, neither Schwing- Maier, Joscph Kathleen nor Maier. that judge Herold. order and Herbert the in hammer. to court, Cornice Mfg. Co. consid- should into equitably, take Hardwig-Kost situation that unjust eration the ROOFING ALL KINDS OF and Kathleen Kost Cloud—Miss St. education. with regard exists to We Sldc specialty looks of Asbestos a 00. SIVINSK‘I THE in Holy Paul Hardwig married were Walls Ind Roofing of people thousands Many were Cloud. July 30. Fa- Angels church. St. "WE GO EVERYWHERE" outside the of the Harold Kost, brother the court- ther J. in streets a Phone 1520 St. Cloud wedding cele- the and bride, ofiiciated at room. Ethel Kost. the Nuptial Mass. brated a SIVINSKI .l. Schneider L. Herman the bride. sister of and Named Priest Cleveland Joseph Fathers witnesses. the . HOME MODERNIZING were F. uneral and Kirchner. Vincent Santo. Service F FINANCING . HOME Innsbruck Alumni Head the the in present Denery, pastor. were Linnemnnn of St. Edmund sanctuary. J. ANDERSON F. appropriate various Joseph songs sang Reider Isidore J. W. accompaniment of Mrs. Chicago.—The Rev. LUMBER the C0. to DAY PHONE CHAPEL SERVICE 908 the on organ. Holy Trinity Paulus, of pastor BUILDING MATERIAL NITE PHONE 1804- 912-914 ST. GER. Cleveland, elected church, was PAINT AND COAL Bishop Visits Byrne Line Complete of Furniture St. Cloud, Minn. Alumni Innsbruck president of the lower photo shown the the congregation is during In the Shown picture is in ‘top moment Telephone a. 180 Mlnu St. Cloud. church building. Cambridge church. gathered in front the the of the celebrated first Mass in group’s two-day association the at new Aged for ., Home Nuns’ Benedict's session St. parish at 3rd‘0rder OOLBERT FUNERAL 1,000 Attend Center for Negro Youth to elected the here. Other officers are Purchased Diocese by Auxiliary Bishop HOME St. Paul. O.S.M., Rev. Terence Seery, of — visited home James Byrne the J. Lady church, Chi- Our of,Sorrows in Cincinnati convention Alexandria, La.——Bishop Charles Ambulance Service the Little Sisters of for aged of Al- vice president; the Rev. cago, Alexandria P. Greco of has an- Poor last week. confirmed the He PHONE 80 fred Metzger, Toledo, treasurer; the $22,000 purchase of nounced 8t.' a nine 5th them ll So. Cloud of An. man persons, one a and the Rev. Thomas Whalen, Bal— which will be building here used them and 80 of past two converts; recreation Negro timore, for center secretary. as living a talked with folks ill single married, in the Cincinnati. and the old More 1,000 than women, — will ‘the youth. It be operated under More than alumni attended the 100 infirmary; distributed and the world according FRANK W. candy representing 100,000 in' JAOKSON delegates, to James’ church supervision of St. cigars; officiated Solemn Francis, projected St. spirit St. who and at Third Order of of members of the the reunion. The Mass offered was the Colored. for revolutionary Benediction Blessed Sacra— of the Assisi United and executed the Francis in the of ARCHITECT by Bishop Henry J. Grimmelsman religious order for will attend the idea of ment. States Canada, and men of Evansville in the Church a of Assemble Alhambra Will Ecclesiastical Design living outside quinquennial national and sixth Eight priests monas- Lady present con- women, Our of Sorrows here. Bishop at were walls, and and here Aug. 10-12. of the order tery convent reception adminis- the after the saw Joseph Schlarman H. Peoria of gress Philadelphia Aug. In 21 American V. National Bank Bldg. Honorius it approved by Pope in Return “Franciscanism: A to tration Confirmation for the of delivered the Cardinal sermon. ST. CLOUD. MINN. Members, called tertiaries, Family” the 1221. is Christ Through the since in home time the 1942. first Samuel Stritch, Archbishop of COMPANY I. souuo UNDII “Milan?! 0' I‘ll COCA-Coll seek attain spiritual perfection Pa.——The Order of discussion three- Philadelphia, for the theme of to Chicago, of the guest: was a as- Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Cloud, St. Minn. life by living the simple rule which will also of convention, day sembly in Benedict’s Catholic St. the Alhambra, national rectory. a originally given by St. Francis and historic exhibit of feature For the Finest Portraits See in an ‘ organization, will hold its men’s revised XIII by Pope Leo May family night, 30, America, and an a 22nd biennial convention here Aug. 1883. educational tour. ' CHAMPA STUDIOS by it has announced 21 23, been to The Third is interna- order an Bishop J. Geoge Rehring, Aux- Philadelphia, Thomas F. Rafter, tional organization with 4,000,- iliary ofVCincinnati, will celebrate J. chairman. George convention Over Woolworths Phone 76 members. An international St. Cloud 000 Solem’n Pontifical St. Mass at Kloepfer, Buffalo, is a com- supreme council established Sept. 5, was Chains church Peter in to mander of the order. open ' _'— with headquarters 1946, Rome, at convention. Archbishop Rich- the and co-ordinates activities of the J. Cushing Boston, Episco- ard of Third order through the world. pal the of in the order protector first The national of United States, will deliver congress the key- the Third order in the U. S. Bishops was Ambrose note sermon. held in San in 1921 Francisco, Pinger, O.F.M., of Chowtsun, commemorating the seventh cente- China, and Bernard Espelage, T. the of founding the of order. nary O.F.M., Gallup, of N. Mex., will In 1921, the order in the U. S. also take in the part congress pro- totaled 390 fraternities with ceedings. a 75,716. membership of In 26 Discussion topics the for con- it has into 1,038 fra- years grown fl will include: “Faith Ex- gress as ternities with membership of a pressed by St. Francis in Rela- 94,000. [NCWC Wire]. tion to God and Family," “Loyalty Christ Exemplified to by St. as Francis in Relation the Fam- to MINNESOTA . ST. CLOUD, ily,” REQUIESCANT “Family Recreation,” “The ‘ u, Holy See Mentor Franciscan of as Faith in Relation the Family,” to IN PACE “Family Prayer, Pillar the of Faith,” and “The Battle of Faith the in Family.” Religious Order World in For the Men! Smooth Fitting Karl MRS. SUE E. BURK ‘ The Third Order Francis of St. P. B. Rasmussen religious is Bertha.—Requlem order of Mass and offered a. was men by the Rev. Norbert Hinnenkamp in St, Joseph’s church for Mrs. Sue E. Burk, County Fair Set who died July 17 the of at 71. Sur- age Finest Quality viving children: four Mrs. George are Peka (Eilleen), James, Marnon. and all of Bertha. William and of Mechanics- 0 ville, Is. She also leaves two sisters and ANNOUNCEMENT August three brothers besides two grandchildren, 15 17 lo Burial Mechanicsville. in Ia. was TEXTRON Shorts ALBERT MAY St. Cloud—Albert L. May. died 60. July 31 in St. Cloud., Funeral services held Aug. 2 in the Cathedral of were the Immaculate Conception by the Rev. Three big days rural exhibits of Harold Kost. Mr. May is survived by and entertainment for the whole his wife and the followimr children: of has The St. Co., St. Cloud Cloud Motor 81 Tire family Loren. have planned Thomas, been the Mary Lou, at and Dorothy. Waist Band He also leaves the following sisters and 35th annual Benton fair, by county been re-organized. It succeeded the Rasmus- is brothers: Mrs. Charles Burden. Mrs. for Aug. 15 Aug. set accord- to 17, Measure Chris Prem. Victor who business and May. Cloud: Inc., will the St. Motors, continue sen ing C. H. Varner, to S secretary. Dr. Joseph May, Maribel], Wis.; Mrs. 609 Germain St. the location, East St. 28 Inches 44 to Amanda at Braun. St. Paul: and Mrs. Besides the same exhibits and shows, Marion Bentley. Everett, Wash. Burial which include the schools rural the family lot Calvary in in was ceme- Order exhibits, by the Benton poul- county tery. Inc., Motors, this area’s Hudson Rasmussen are show, the Central Minnesota try PETER F. OELSLAGER Waist Band complete and depart- dealers with sales service‘ a rabbit show, the 4-H club exhibits, I Fergus Falls—Funeral services were and wholesale retail. Measure the livestock show, and the ment held wom- for Peter F. Oelslager. who died July division, there en’s will the be Wil- 23, by Rev. H. the B. Wessling July 26. Mr. Oelslager, who 61, is survived liam T. Collins show. Twenty-two was of by president and his wife the following P. B. Rasmussen, and children: Karl manager attractions rides and comprise 10 Harold, International Falls: Ray and Inc., all old and Motors, invites Rasmussen this show, which claims be to the Robert. new- Fergus Falls; and Clarence, Bemidji; sister. Mrs. Leo Schwulen. largest motorized show in Mid- the of their friends his place and visit" one to customers Soft-textured broadcloth, sanforized for per- Fergus Falls; and brother, Paul. of one Northwest. dle staff will promises that he and his and business Cloud. There St. three grandchildren. are Cowboys, clowns, cowboy 18 fit. Waist sizes in plain manent 28 44 to Burial Victory in Our Lady of was ceme- effort the give exercise utmost to customer every head bucking of stock, trick tery. rop- “parachute” white ELIZABETH satisfaction. and fancy The NOTCH complete stripes. ing riding, and and trick horses only few the of Freeport.—Requiem Mass oflered a are many spec- was is scientifically constructed comfort seat for for Mrs. Elizabeth Notch. July 74. 30 tacular attracting events the pub- by the Rev. Arthur Danzl. Burial was lic the ever-popular rodeo. to Only —-while the elastic fine quality in the waist Heart in Sacred Surviving cemetery. three performances of this Wild Mrs. Notch her husband. John are show will be given. West Notch; and children: Mary. Rodeo Kate. Dor- is made by TEXTRON to to ease on your othy. Agnes, Herman, Elizabeth, Joseph. Saturday performances aft- are on Alois. Della, Lawrence, Monica, Edwin. body gently. and evening and Sunday ernoon Maurice. Sister M. Albert, Sister and . . . MOTORS RASMUSSEN afternoon. Mary Neil. All this the Benton is at county JOSEPH WILLIAMS / fair Aug. 15 to 17. Incorporated Freeport.—Joseph Williams. two-day- old Mr. of and Godfrey Wil- son r5. l; liams, died July Hospital 21. Funeral services of Site New held by the Rev. Arthur Danzl. were Burial in Sacred Heart cemetery. BLANK was Rasmussen P. B. Karl MAIL ORDER Blessed by Bishop ls THEODORE SCHROEDL Proprietor r III-IIIIIIIII-IIIII-Ib Mash Fergus Falls—A Requiem was Fandel’s I offered July the 31 by Rev. B. H. Wess- St. Cloud, Minnesota for Theodore Schroedl, ling who died Crookston.—Bishop Francis J. July Mr. Schroedl. 29. who 69, was was blessed the site Schenk broke and formerly of Detroit Lakes. He is Please send sur- Textron ..of Men's Shorts. me William vived by his sisters, Mrs. Bark- ................ the for the Vin- ground St. new Mrs. Leo McLague, lay. and Mrs. Robert hospital. cent Waist band : Helbling: and brother, Joseph. Burial measure one Adjoining the the property of in Gibbon. was 1 Benedict St. academy, the hos- Mt. MRS. SOREN FIELD Fancy Stripe ........................ .. pital, charge Benedictine in of the Fergus Falls.—Mrs. Soren Field. 80. will have died July A Sisters, 100,beds. There 20. Requiem Mass was offered the Rev. H. by B. Wessling in chapel the will for be guest a nuns, Lady Our of Victory church Aug. 2. ‘ and for the quarters City rooms, nurses. survived Field Mrs. by the following is coni hospital The old will be children: «Mrs. R. J. Metcalf (Mabel) of 609 Saint East Germain Street St. Paul, Leon Mrs. Hayes (Inez) of verted into home for the aged. Street Address a Los Angeles, Calif.; and Claude of ................. .. ............ Saint Cloud, Minnesota Fergus Falls. Two grandchildren. six great-grandchildren, brother, Joseph ANSWERS one 24b Spilman of Brainerd; and sister. Mrs. one 1-b 3-c 5-‘a 7-1: 4-. 6-c S-c Minnio Msdvsd Col-rains. oi also sur- 10-h! 9," 3.1m. . .