St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
September 12, 1947 · Page 1 of 4
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"v‘L—W‘ WFWP" «fir fi—v—V’H’a‘.’ 'v 2r— —_;.. . . , . CLOUD ,.l September TWO PAGE THE ST. REGISTER Friday, 12, 1947 l I Completion” PTiests Paul's Nears School Affected St. 7 _§\\\\ m p ; the Save New Way! By Appointments CLOUD GISTER ST. R SERVE YOURSELF Revealed by Bishop OFFICIAL PAPER 01“ THE BISHOP CLOUD OF ST. in New Self-Service Published Every Week Catholic Society, Press Inc. b the our (Continued One) From Page Office Publication: Bannock Street, Denver Colo. of 93 1, since armed forces September, WORK CLOTHES DEPT. President.................... Rev. Bishop F. D.D. ..Most Joseph Busch ...... 1942. Advisory Board: 'I‘hiebaut Rt. Rev. C. V.G., St. 10nd: P.A., v Fatha" Schwinghammer George Rt. Rev. Wadena: Plachta, Rev. Ranch, August was or- ery SHANEDLINGS dained in June, After 1935. Long Prairie; Very Rev. Lambert Haupt, Little Falls; J. serv- assistant ing Pierz and at Very Rev. Francis Rockville, Very Peter Kroll'>.St. Zitur, Rev. as an St. Boniface’s, Melrose, became he Cloud; Very Ziolkowski, Rev. T. S. J.U.D., St. Cloud. BASEMENT STORE Swanville of Ward pastor and Editor and Business Roger Vossberg, Manager ..Rev. M.A. .... .. ....... Springs July, in It while 1941. Advertising ..Lenarz Cloud Agents Sons, St. and was .................... .. .... volunteered there that he pastor Editorial Offices: building. Institute P.O. St. Cloud. Minn. Box 229. chaplaincy the S. for with U. a Price: $2.00 Alaska; $2.50, Canada. Mexico, per year; army. $3.00, foreign. Father Kun: James A. Send changes of Box address The Register, Cloud Edition, 5!. to: Father James A. Kunz, pastor 1620, Denver Colorado. 1, , St. Anthony’s of parish here has Entered Second Class Matter Office, Denver, Colorado Post at as resigned his position of pastor as parish continued the be’cause of E health. ill He will live the St. at ASW SEE IT Little Falls. Otto’s home, Father appointed Kunz to was St. Anthony’s in June, 1934. Dur- his ing the of there stay years improvements in made (Continued one) many were From Page parish the church in the house. and IOYYLID IINDII AUYKOIITV COCA-COIA COMPANY IN OI Ill! The church covered with Coca-Cola Co.. Cloud. Bottling St. Minn. chiefly It by his teaching and writing the influence that was new was roofing. asbestos A carpet new his of extended in American education. master was placed The in the sanctuary. ST. was CLOUD This student of Dewey professes attitude toward life an the house in water system was that is based definitely philosophy change. of Besides these, renovated. on many a other improvements have been For him knowledge is and social life the of is end power, parish the is in made, that so a mankind. IllEll’S STORE condition. material good Education is entirely social- based naturalistic, upon a v spiritual life parish The of the istic, experimentalistic and philosophy There life. is of ministra- no also received his careful for the in his religion supernatural system; has been time there tions. At 26 room one were .The Home of Florsheim in- Shoes; clubs in‘operation, which study supplanted by science. members the about of cluded 280 Hart, The author Schaffner his attitude thus: “Man is for life and Marx Cloth- sums up parish. and for life is man.” life the religious of The ing. com- third The Harold Rugg, of educa- professor by the munity is also represented man, was a I the parish left people who have tion Columbia position at university. In his influenced he mu. St. Mary‘s St. Cloud. communities in join religious to students and teachers education. of many and monasteries convents. His outlook life this confined this earth and life. is to on his edu- Father Kunz received . “Self society” are'the and goals main of his In his system. Lammerspiel, schools in cation in F Men_§%§£%?HEIIIl/IT§R Cologne, Offenbach, and Mayence, ideas the laws of God, after-life the have 01' narrow or no Germany. CLOTHES! place. . priest- the ordained‘to He was .CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! Finally the American naturalistic educators among Mayence, Dec. 20, 1919, hood in on l Thorndike, who for half wielded century tremen- Mass his first and offered comes a a on up Christmas that day of at dou’s influence in education. American year .THE - Lammerspiel. _ He aimed to science of education patterned reach ‘ a he coming this Before to country precision after the biological of the physical and sciences. in parishes in Dieburg. served “NEW ES" CLOTH For him the soul, mind is the for there is of soul, not part and Waldmichelbach, Worms, no in Ger- Frankfurt-on-the-Main, all but merely physiological machinery. some of sort - many. Naturalistic evolution STORE forms the basis of his explana- ' Dio- assignment in the His first tion of society, and universe. No left the is man, room any- Cloud St. of an as- cese was as southeast, showing work the (Bob Laborers spreading gravel finishing the God.' ‘ where for tower. put on on parish, Boniface’s St. sistant at touches the Molitor photo) roof of the St. school. The Paul to new He time Melrose. also served for ‘Through the influence these naturalism of is dom- a men Opposite lower the building picture gives view of from the Post Office in St. Cloud a new his appoint- Greenwald, before at .inating almost completely the field of American secular ed- + + + PROliRESSING + Anthony’s in St. 1934. ment to ucation. ouiz g SCHOOL WORK ON NEW Christianity being of is pushed the picture, making out the fighter. for world of ultimately materialism and Communism. room \ a 1 l ST. Yet, Christianiphilosophy alone the PARISH remedy of BUILDING PAUL’S IN possesses r Cloud ‘l Hospital Saint world and the make By Kate Kneso world choice between its must L a cure, Christianity and Communism. war! has Work the plumbing heating St. Paul school and A on new modern, well-equipped hospi- 7 (Based the Register of l findings The of Father Laky’s study on afford another in progressing yet St. Cloud is been finished. stead- tal I with well-organized staff Aug. 29) a m ily, is above and it that the The building is expected story the wisdom Church’s proof of of the stand one education. on of physicians and specialists. will provisions be ready for with 1. A provision has been structure the basement, for occu- ap- in few months. erection second the of story the pub- at proved authorizing of Conducted pancy a a by use the Sisters of the SAINTLY CHARACTER OF FOUNDER v The walls the building future date. The basement outer of lic funds for transportation of “0 5 £08 I“ some nearly finished. will used temporarily the Only the be and children from all schools, to as are Order of St. Benedict the southeast the parish. The church of THEBOOTERIE tower at and public private, in (a) New and new corner OF BRAINERD PARISH IS RECALLED will house the chimney remain the first floor be built. to (b) New (c) Min- York; Jersey; rooms on Cloud Ger. 51! St. St. coping the remaining school.‘ The for the stone nesota. the building already Father John F. Denery, part of is in pastor Canada is (a) Quebec in 2. place. of parish, that the the says new (Continued The Rev. J. O’Mahoney From Page One) J. (1906- Catholic; (b) (c) Luth- Baptist; finished is The roof school expected concrete to a new rooms are 1920) built PAINTS—WALL St. Francis’ school in PAPER Minnesota with headquarters in St. eran. slab covered with insulation in Christmas and be opened the WANTED va- 1909 and the Benedictine Sisters Coming together study 3. Cloud. Duluth to The Diocese of was weather-proofing materials. children parish The cation. The of the of Duluth took the teaching what real Catholic recreation established Brainerd over in and 1889 partition walls in Holy inside the building the now occupy rooms duties. An earlier school had been how Was included in the diocese should be and learn be- to to Girls Office Work. Exper- for new being placed. St. John Cantius’ With the install- Angels and can are Paint and wall conducted keep- from home 1885 looking to 1887. smart paper your the the jurisdiction of Most their under gin such in as a program own ation the of boiler the rough schools. ienced Inexperienced. You or The church, present of the well the walls McGolrick, first one and woodwork. See J large selec- Rev. and parish, ‘75 as preserve our a m e s women young men l. need previous do impressive most in the Diocese not of commerc- Rev. Bishop of Duluth. The rural Camp Au- from tion met at of paints and wall in beautiful colors and modern GROUP areas CHARGES LAW DRAFT AIMS papers L\ Duluth, dedicated by Bishop Job ial training. Friendly Coun- was (1889-1890), Gleason Thomas Lake (a) Geneva, Wis.; was rora on designs. Welch June Additional 3, 1934. , on the first in the ' pastor to (b) Pepin; (c) Michigan, Chicago. selling. Call write: new f. serve or work the sanctuary , on succeeded by Fa- was com- regime. He was ‘ NOT‘6—MONTH AT 6-YEAR, SERVICE Boniface is the Apostle 4. St. pleted this under the direction Miss Dorothy Orth year his life th E. J. Lawlor, who lost KOERBER SHOP PAINT r France; England; (b) (c) of (a) l. of the Rev. Thomas Scott, present la‘ in the Hinckley fire. Central Personnel Services er Germany. Father pastor. Scott appointed ; was l. Four different church buildings Builders Exchange 512 of St. pastor Francis’ parish in 5. Another of the original plays have been by Brainerd used American under warned of training, parents H. R. 4278 wor— were year 1942. the speech and drama depart- of Minneapolis Minn. 2, shipers. l The first church became 2O Sixth this week by the National Council Ave. So. St. boys would be Cloud, Minn. required most to Valued $200,000 at Catholic University of the of ment 'nadequate for the growing Against Conscription that if Con- spend from six in con- to The church is valued one years at be produced Broad- new America to on egation, and substantial their draft military the act, j organization a more gress passes $200,000. some The parish has property is All Gaul Is Divided; (a) . . . way built structure in the military boys will be under forced was same “It significant that the bill estimated value is of $300,000. - an (b) Sing Out, Sweet Land; (c) location. Fire destroyed the second supervision six least for at 0037452 years. ‘that nothing Current parish plans this section call the for in states Angels of the Street. church, the early his- and The NCAC‘ charged that War meager building shall of prohibit modern school in limit a new, any way or torical indicate, the The of federal funds in 6. notes to given department propaganda has pas- use plant. the call service the active in to Father Lawlor. torate of The third provide transportation children of picture false the osed of DUPLEX Nineteen pro priests a r serving armed forces-’ of of the boys as- as any church built the direc- under parochial schools in is opposed by training’ “universal military bill, was sistant since have Forced into pastors 1912 reserve groups. ’ tion of the Rev. D. W. Lynch the (a) NCWC; (b) CIO; (c) A.R. 4278. aided in the parish i? of program "All of the propaganda newly (1892-1906) bought army American Federation of Teachers. on prop- bringing Christ the people. The bill that They provides boy to every the idea that boys would stresses OUT OF..YOUR DREAMS...INTO " Ninth HOME the site of YOUR the :erty street, Given class C (whollyob- 7. on a the John Crean Rev. (1912- register at'17 be drafted must and were be training only, liable in and not church. While the church present jectionable) rating by the Legion 1919), the Rev. Frank Mockler unless 18 there is at post- one year for service unless called by act being built, Mass offered an Decency is of the movie (a) The was was (1919—1920), the Rev. David Glea- of illness, account ponement on of Congress. he bill Come for yourself the present FROSTAIR in the old house and the court pro- see Farmer’s Daughter; (b) The new co- (1920-1921), Dan the Rev. school work, other son or some reason. vides for military with- service operative 10th Fa- Duplex—with store street. all the time-savin on Magic Bow; (c) Mom and Dad. step- Powers (1921), the Rev. Edward Boys physically mentally dis- further of Congress." , out act ther Lynch or later made Mon- any was a The Pope is” (a) 8. infallible; you’ve conveniences dreams about. Powers (1921-1922), the Rev. savmg qualified be assigned would to signor and died The Council Against Conscrip- pastor of St. as (b) impeccable; (c) both. Patrick Littleton (1922-1923), the No defrostin other training. The would be I No dish James’ church, tion's Duluth. pay in- more special comments of more covers; were Warning that misleading 9. Rev. Maurice O’Connor, (‘June ’ $30 month. keep foo FROSTAIR a in than terest in view of the demand of in you more articles Wal- ethics being Spectacular 1923-August 1923), in- Blaze the Rev. on sex are The boy be compelled would former American Legion Comman— to ordinary refrigerators. Lettuce and cake . (1923-1925), serted in “the older and Remmes the better- Rev. stay ter Destroys Structure six military der Paul spend months in H. Griffith for special a a .fresh for days! FRosrAln’s Frank Michael five large Sedey, the Rev. class magazines that have long trays v which session training the of of Congress end at to uni- enact camp, Enright (1925-1926), the Rev. found into decent Amer- entrance make 90 cubes ice other hour with The church every present he would be choose versal peace-time forced conscription. to was com- one Roger Crowe (May 1926-August ican homes,” citing example as an instant cube release. pleted in February, in the 1934, of the following: Mrs. Norton H. Peaifl, president 1926), the John O’Connell Rev. series of mother-to-daugh- recent a of the Rev. James pastorate Ho- And here’s F RosrAIu’s bi A six-month training in of the Legion news! second auxiliary, called A (1926-1929), 3.5 the Rev. David Tay- . articles in magazine, ter «1 cu. a was after the old church had been gan, military the 950,000 lor members ft. (1929-1930), Michael frozen food the Rev. locker camp. upon (a) Cardinal 30 lbs. of women Samuel Stritch; (b) stores meat destroyed by tragic and spectac- a Hayes “henpeck” into (1929—1932), to Congress the Rev. .I in the Rev. Enlistment the national pass- Pius J. Barth, O.F.M.; 80 of fruits and vegetables ‘ular early 0"— qts. morning fire March 9, or at I ' .l{’ ing the peace-time draft. Thomas Durkin (1932-1933), the organized guard, (c) the Rev. Dr. Edgar Schmied- 1933, with reserves, perfect for or the estimated damage en— frozen foods in future. an | your Rev. Patrick J. Ryan (1933-1934), listed The Council for long Against Conscrip- eler. of $50,000. . In reserve corps the meantime Mass as l' I and the Rev. Robert Carroll (1934- _ tion theft the President prescribe. emphasized H. R. 4278 A— l 10. Catholic organization offered as 'was in the Franklin may junior j 1943). The assistants present does This be forbid racial discrimina- are 10 longer. not which is increasing its high activity in school. ‘ can years or 7 A Cu. '7‘. DILUXI IIFIIOIRIYOI ‘ the Rev. Bernard J. Smith and the tion segregation. fields the of nation’s life is Enrollment in service or acad- many , a Rev. John Dooley. the (a) Order Poor of Clares; (b) officer Parents, PLUSH-A it SIPAIA'II INOZIN FOOD said, placed in IOCKII procurement emy, pro- are St. Francis’ parish has produced \ Poet’s Sorrow Corner ul Mothers Confraternity; jeopardy merchant marine by section providing acad- gram, or a a priests and 11 sisters. Six TWO ALUMINUM-FITTED seven (c) Christophers. $2,000 fine for anybody “harbor- emy. parish boys studying for the SIMS—Each bln are stores over a (Answers ing Page 3) deserter.” The Council said: Entrance college a on priesthood. Brainerd boys on who a course bushel of frozen foods. Ilna en— _ including ROTC “The burden With is agreement tered the priesthood parents include Fa- to upon glide easily, have out auto- Travail l discover commlssion. each their boy to accept visit of thers Walter T. Cleary, Harry reserve a solely matic on steps. FRANK W. if he has JAOKSON deserted plans do Larkin, Martin Larkin, to William Enlistment in or a reserve corps y while The clouds the hang visit.” the low in heav- Larkin, Arthur Lemire, Cecil Koop, for so on same SIX years. The council also pointed out ARCHITECT and Michael Skumavc. T. ens, The Council Against Conscrip- muons we PLASTIC that ,Whllo'in than the 30 of 82 and darts the light- Brainerd girls in the in- out convent more pages tion said: ' a , -Plo:tle handle: Ecclesiastical front Design of the. bill at devoted rules, to clude Sister M. Adella McGill, Sis- are rung, “In other words, instead of and back of bins storage Sher: penalties, trial, and punishment and of jagged—incessant, M. Rosalia Friedsam, ter Sister being bill For months make six removal for packing American National Bank Bldg. draftees, who tried, A: a would be M. Denis or a not its mad- McGill, storm in Sister M. Kath- t e rages on ST. CLOUD. _M1NN. and cleaning by easy. but by officers. The leen O’Brien, Sister M. Marietta peers, neu, . Until council with Brisbane, commented: its fury it Sister Rose Marie Lar- spent cebses. REQUIESCANT “The Al the War department kin, used breaks, Sister M. Arthur day Liners, Sis- storm new a a - lot of arises. Jane Francis propaganda tell the OOLBERT ter Lemire, Sister FUNERAL to coun- .4. that M. Anastasia the UMT Paterson, Sister M. experimental try ———~——_._;_A IN Our PACE Lord hangs Anastasia Fort low the unit Knox, Hunt, all Benedictines, Ky., had at courts on HOME cross .While in and dart Sister the and M. Veronica composed of the them- Cosgriff, 'traineee pain out ALWAYS ZERO Unwaverlng, FINEST INSULAT'°N_ — shafts, deceased. selves.” , essential is Ambulance temperature Service . zero To Flown“. hep frozen Sharp bitter—incessant, and No provision Organizations is in the parish in- made in the bill maintained locker because in food lock" commnfl Coming like clude for in Francis’ ending “I”: the St. guild, Fran- conscription PHONE lightning St. when 80 the Miss Anna Rossmeisl waves Separate ' built do motor to 4%,, was I! cold 5th of Ave. So. St. Cloud Nor “'0 sparing cis’ United PTA, Our Lady Nations of Hi: of Grace has police Body. Richmond—A force Requiem part Mass of- seéhd one so- a this iob, was safely, dependably. one film h "1. in fered om" for Miss Anna .‘And His Rossmeisl Heart by overflowing dality, senior the sufficient choir, with League of the to protect peace, or ‘4‘ Rev. Osmund Jacobs walls. Crisp Sept. cold in; 3. She stays Sacred was when Heart, Boy there Scout is reduction troop, general sorrow a a buried from Ste. Peter Paul's and ,church kitchen heat stays out. ls For broken dependability and seal Girl Scout of Ladies’ troop, under UN to armaments leader- in the local a Miss our aux— cemetery. Rossmeisl new morrow. refrigerating iliary, two Ancient is survived by sister, ship. —Mrs. Order Hiber- Mrs. Wencil of Theresia Rian. economy one Englehard. do iobs in units two nians, Catholic Order of Foresters, Meanwhile, the Washington Post Henry Lordemann FROSTMR. One the Daughters Isabella, of and powers Knights that the reported having army, Peace Breckenridge—Henry Lordemann, FROSTAIR product of '78. is Liquid Carbonic Corn. 40° refrigerator, the other a of Columbus. — raised its mental standards far died Aug. 22. A Requiem Mass J was makers of lndustrlol refrigeration 0° for equipment the food locker. St. Francis’ parishioners { above those offered for him by the of time, is “turn- Rev. Benedict Peaceful remem— war 45 yeomond The General Tire & Rubber Co. in the over ‘ sky, stars Petermeier. He is survived ber by their his wife only living up former ing down half the applicants for pas- _ reaceful and Herman two of Brushville just and resting by sons, Father moon tor, Hogan, for the “deep enlistment.” Joseph of Breckenridge. There The Milky are Way—the ,l Virgin’s and HABDABE abiding of the humility, A civilian advisory committee three sense grandchildren. ‘ stair. depth“ and fervor with which he John Pikus, Jr. to the meantime approved of army PoWELL Peaceful co. mirroring waters has served them Sauk Rapids—Funeral priest of services the “UMT”. experiment Fort as a were at Peaceful and held everything for John Pikus, Jr.. 37, trees of God.” Mr. They have Fa- pledged son to Knox, urging that the religious Mrs. and John Pikus Sartell. ‘That of The Rev. borders verdant 1 ther Scott, their on your present pastor. there be made integral Household Appliances ‘ Plumbing ‘ Heating Benedict Virnig program officiated the Mass. an at '1 hanks the loyalty stern of and true He is survived by military of all training. Robert. part and The sons a son, God of give Paints Thee and Hardware daughters the following brothers peace, of the and sisters: Church, “in Mi- we committee included " priest, Fa- eager a chial, Peter. George, thanks. Stephen. William, promoting ‘the glor of God and that C. C. ‘ Boldrick; rabbi, and Paul, 513 "ST. James. Mrs. a GERMAIN Frank Davidson. a STREET PHONE 59, ST. CLOUD, and —-Mre. Wencil Rina. the sanctiflcation souls. minister. Mrs. Arthur o Smoley. .5,