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PAGE FOUR Friday: THE ST. REGISTER CLOUD April 1948 16, 'sT. noun ‘ coNLoN John Murphy Named Welcome Americol To -~ WEDDINGS 1 Track , Captain *~ Prep Construction Co. [men’s sun DIOCESE IN Collegeville.—Senior John Mur— N.E. Second Avenue, 12 ’ phy from St. Cloud, 440—yard star MINN. ST. CLOUD, dashman, chosen by fellow let- was captain the Prep termen to 1948 The Home of Florsheim Pholkamp-Grittncr Shoes; track team. Buckman.—Miss Loraine Grittner, TRIXY CORSETS Coach Father Paul Marx, for- Hart, Schaffner and Mars: Martha Grittner. be- Cloth- daughter of Mrs. a Leonard Pholkamp, the bride of track letterman, and football came mer For better health. comfort and appearance. Frank Pholkamp, Mr .and Mrs. of ing. son who still holds the record for the Write phone l794-W. Nuptial Mass offered by the before or a. and 220-yard dashes, 100 has Joseph Wessendorf in St. Michael’s Rev. TERESA BAUER R. Attending the couple Cath- church. lettermen back bolster to were seven St. Mary’s Bldg. Cloud St. Pholkamp. Regina Kapsner, Anna erine this year’s sq‘uad: Murphy, Bob With Ten Years Experience A Corsetiers Theodore Phol- Gangl, Leo Grittner, and Ryan, miler; Ted Mulcare and Cloud. Minn 715 5th No. St. Avenue kamp. John Kulas, Butch Schmid, 880; Meyer-Block VrrrthRWI-‘wn pole vaulter; Smith and Julius and v Lastrup.——Married in March 31 St. 'u'u'n'u'n'u's'fi'u'u'n'u'u'u'fla'u'u'u‘iu'w Bob Schaefer, high jumpers. Nepomuk’s church before Nuptial John I Health For Wilfred by the Rev. Birk Mass offered Promising dashmen include Block, daughter of Mr. and Janet SPECIAL SALE . . . were Schmid, Andy Kasperbauer, and “ Block, and Ervin Meyer. Mrs. Bernard \ EAT Ray Sauve. Jack Herzog Bob and Mrs. Mike Meyer. Alice of Mr. and son Lorraine John- Rosemary Staples, Meyer, Wind be doing fine in the to seem HERIP’S Block, and Roman Meyer Theodore son, weight department. couple. attended the 100% ALL WOOL The boys, in number, 30 Hotchkiss-Neutzling {5W are now working daily in preparation out Nuptial Alexandria—Before Mass s. for the State Mary’s church Catholic April in St. by which offered 3 meet, Instant Frozen IcE U. S. GOVERNMENT Neutzling, the Henry Lutgen, Laura BLANKETS Rev. will be held St. Thomas’ the in at Neutzling. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leo of CREAM middle of May. Father Paul is the bride John Hotchkiss, became of son also trying Robert Hotchkiss. ’At— of Mr. and Mrs. few to get a more Neutzling the couple Lenora tending were in order meets give the to new— Robert Hotchkiss. and PERFECT CONDITION chance “un— to compete comers a NEw, Tel. 567 Fiduk-Peschel der fire.” Grey Eagle—Married April in St. 3 church before Nuptial Muss Joseph’s a Lawrence offered by the Rev. Botz were Peschel, daughter George Marjorie of $5.55 0. Army D. Where of Is That Baby Peschel, and Kenneth Fiduk, son Peschel Nicholas Fiduk. Bernadette and the ocuple. Donald Peschel attended That You Knew Hoechen-Flnken White Medical 10.88 Corp; Sauk Centre—Before Nuptisl Mass s As Recent April Paul’s church by offered 3 in St. as ______________________________ a __ Dorothy the Rev. Michael Kremer, 5.88 Finken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marine Corps Green Month Two? bride or Finken, became the of Ralph Hoeclien, of Mr. Mrs. Albert and son ___________________ _______________ ,7 __ Hedzlin Edmund Hoechen. Cecilia and couple. Hoechen attended the YOUNG “displaced persons” United States. If the legislation A family into the with meets .“Each phase of childhood ’W‘7 Bachinski-Bowstz NCWC approval, services of the displaced to is greeted by National Catholic Welfare per- a hurries past, FOURTH WARD expanded. would be greatly People of Minnesota Kimball.—Married April Ann‘s Holes, 3 in St. SLIGHTLY USED No Teurs sons immigration Conference worker following its ar- Each Nuptisl dearer church before Mass offered willingness stage a have indicated their and ability give to seems - the United rival in States. Congress is consid- the Rev. Sylvester Renner Jo— by now were MARKET and employment, living financial assistance than quarters, the last; ' daughter sephine of Mr. Bowatz, and ering the leglslation that of passage emergency I these people. Alois Bowatz, and George Bashin- Mrs. to But catch these chapters would admit large number displaced of $3.88 a persons ski. Felix Bachinski. ArmyO. D. of Mr. and Mrs. son Gnifkowski Joe Loch Virgil Bachinski they Mrs. Wally and , go, as attended the couple. MEATS _ For: childhood plays Medical a GROCERIES 6.66 White Corps show.” passing “f Granite City HOME-MADE __________________________________ _, 3! Electric SAUSAGE Co. ' Navy 7.77 Blue *** Ave. Cloud N. 5:. 9th 403 ELECTRICAL SERVICE COMPLETE BABYHOOD AND PHONE CHILD- 2052-53 Wall Lighting Fixtures Floor Ind — 6.56 White Navy Installations. Plug HOOD filled Established with 39 Years! are many ST. CLOUD. MINN. stages, be repeated. to none Keep the irreplaceable rec- ord Crystal of them make pic- Rosaries USED— . . . tures them! Carl Fritz of is proud that thousands of but Serviceohle Rough $2.00 and Little A up pictures baby treasured now Articles Other Religious by local families Fritz- were complete supplies. school We office and line of made. They photo- carry a were $2.88 0. D. Army T graphed carefully, under- STORE THE RETAIL CROSS FRITZ standingly, successfully, .in- 2.88 Gray Navy expensively just as yours Asia. . . . 28 Sixth Cloud, Minn. St. No. be. can Portraits made in our studio home. at or your ,’ WAR’SIJRPIUSSIOR MINNEAPOLIS to. I Sap/27.4 [n.4ch 21/2 (7/?Wd/I % interest Slot/:4 Accepted (awed! at 3l2 HENNEPIN AVE. payable annually semi-annually or building of finance the to n new PHOTO GRAPHGR I, displaced A GROUP OF had in several of the they war-torn countries ‘ STREET. GERMAIN persons once 504 ST. ar- PAuocuIAL scuooL There than Europe. their of 800,000 of rived in York March New 3 aboard are more the Tel. 509% St. -Gerrnsin 146 displaced who fellow still existing. in 2790 PHONE persons are CLOUD ST. Flasher. steamship, Marine Among those lVrlte board on squalid conditions the in in Germany, Austria, St. Cloud Catholics have who last arrived camps 180 in at to— were a I I CHURCH ST. PAUL’S where re-establish happy place they the homes and Italy. can I SAUK CENTRE, MINN. I Agriculture Today \ the Or Call Rectory at Rev. M. N. Pastor Kramer. Porcelain-enameled All signed Bishop the Diocese of St. Cloud the will he by the of end by notes SJ. J. ADAMS, The BY ANTHONY point has made been be— Parish Secretary of St. Paul‘s fore, but it is worthy of repeti- Feudalism American tion: Which is important, more millenium much Half of man? Theoretically ago a money or lords land coined there is Europe’s by quibble the about was no till small allowed serfs practice, who to In however, answer. CABINET our STEEL SINK exchange patches in national for farm policy, if per- a _we can PEOPLE, WE, THE MODERN FLORAL given of the and label the conflicting centage enactments crop a in military days number of of Congress policy serv— as a appears feudalism, ice. Today that favor the big and to prac- as owners cor- THANK You, tice termed, is considered poration farmers the family a was over the and good rid- thing of past farmers. dance. Currently is under- Congress have the dropped True, we taking agri- study of long-term Size, 54-inch a This is method of expressing appreciation the practice lingers but our name, on. our cultural policy. The Congressmen land Modern barons allow tenants in this task engaged important for holiday business, business, and past small in your till exchange your to a acreage should given be every encourage- for percentage of the and a crop It of is work first-rate ment. the have shown consideration a you us. Clean! given number in of days farm Easy To a significance, merely to farm- not service the large farm. Such on an all citizens. all, After but to ers, MODERN , 7 is necessarily arrangement not a believe should people they most FLORAL bad thing. The evil in ancient addition, is the there eat! But in feudalism rested with the state of agricultural policy Droinhoords fact that Double Efficient! every To which servitude the serf to was has the social and effects eco- on reduced because the lord de- . the nation. nomic of structure First Street 615 South manded unjust share. The an same Tasks Simplify Kitchen agricultural sound Without a evil continues today. policy, industry the prosperity of St. Cloud, Minnesota Phone 1302 this Beyond evil there is another prosperity is shortlived. Without The system menace. presupposes in. in social decline\ either, sets concentration land ownership of in Religion, which advocates proverty Rolls Recessed Safe! the hands of Drawer minority a group. that is from of spirit, freedom Since land is of produc- a source worldly . inordinate‘attachment to tion and wealth, power grows Expo families when possessions, suffers Years City Clothing rience 4 in Catch with increasing Cun’T Your In other acreage. material lack sufficient goods to fields of endeavor have we seen according dignity live the of to how monopoly and monopoly near human and children of God. beings Government bring distress large to can seg- Kitchen should the The principles which ments of public. Monopoly gov- Tested Convenient! national agricultural control policy of the food is of ern a source VOTE ‘FOR have briefly expressed in not beyond possibility. been Already . a certain items policy entitled, “Man’s produced in localized statement Sears Home Economists By controlled Land,” and sub- Relation the by combined to areas are big of those Catholic, scribed in 1945 by Such to owners areas. control has resulted Jewish rural in giving and not Protestant, $4 09.95 the leaflet Copies of the greater bargain. leaders. consumer a can ‘ Neighborliness obtained and certainly the NCRLC, phil- be from REG. anthropy Moines earmarks Des not this Grand of 3801 are avenue, of farming. type Ia. 12, SUBSCRIBE TO THE REGISTER ONLY ~ yourself for friend For a or $9.00 DOWN The St. Cloud Register P. 0. Box 229 St. Cloud, Minn. I enclose $2 for subscription the Cloud Register St. to a be r to sent to: Name NARUM MELIN CABINETS OVERHEAD CABINETS OVERHEAD A. Address $1795 $1695 30 18 18 20‘ STE... Parish CLEARANCE! MAYOR CLEARANCE! OF THE CITY OF ST. CLOUD Sent by General April Election, 19, 1948 - A successful business of St. Cloud for the .25 past: man years. Hos faithfully served city councilman since 1944. as SO. AVE. SIXTH 16-18 at Political Advertisement: Inserted and be paid for to regular by rates MINNESOTA CLOUD, Melvin ST. A. Nsrum, St. Cloud, Minn. Pol. Adv.