St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 23, 1948 · Page 2 of 4
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CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER 'April 1948 Friday, 23, TOWer Truth Cold In Spring Play of Rally'Slated Final 'SHANEDLING’S Session Set WASHERS MAYTAG Cathedral By PTA feature the best selection up of V This Sunday For Institute at America’s leading washer Communion Suits Cathedral high school’s PTA yean'. will hold. its final meeting of for twenty-five the school Wednesday, next year April 28. all sizes: 4 20 to school children grade their Catholic HOW out carry the The senior will include members for Tower of program sev- Catholic ideals ideals junior in junior Catholicaction in will $12.95 5] 7.95 eral readings and vocal and in- Truth, club.” " Boniface’s. .St. theme of the annual Tower of Truth the In- bothe rally at - strumental music by students of Shirley Rausc‘h, auditorium, the high school. Cloud, Sunday stitute St. this afternoon from school, Gold “‘Our Spring: whole _ Alterations seventh grade held Free pre-Lenten Visiting hours from o’clock. 7 8 3 5 to a to are Tower of Truth club Feb. party The business meeting at on p.m. “Catechism Well, listen the children At 10:30 to a.m., Everyone 10. brought candy, will be followed 8 by the pm. pro- Gales Life” with Father Comes to themselves. The following are cake, cookies, We and social hour. or gum. ap-, gram a in will origi St. te person over actual from of Tower reports pointed clerks, whosold all' the The includes: KF from the Cloud’s station program food. We also. played We Truth clubs: games. Hospitality of Institute auditorium. the Boys’ stage chorus, “Deep River,” by cleared $8.76,\w,hich send- we are Marguerite Anthony’s Ethen, St. Noble Cain, “Hallelujah,” and by public invited The is general to ing keep Catechism to to you school, St. Cloud: “Post de- 347 Vincent Youmans; attend both events. in your Comes Life'going. hands have to We corated big boxes with Easter eggs Readings, “Yellow,” by Char- Six children this from also included $1.20 in dues (five_ area, rabbits filled them full of and and lotte P. Gilman, by given Harriet by ,whose .drawn lot, herald). filled eight cents We names were per candy, cookies, fruit, and gum, Whipkey, and cutting from Edu- with will another to Junior Cross boxes. compete Red During one delivered the them and to popcorn cation of Hyman Kaplcm, by Roger questions Father Gales’ Lent will for the missions work on answer we children the Cloud orphan- St. at Boos; and '2 broadcast the morning before the and destitute foreign countries. DRINK ‘ age.” DONNA MAE MOHS of the auditorium. audience in studio will String We also collect b 1 clothing for “Singing . e n s e m e, $114.95 St. children Gysella Braegelman, Boni- Only Howard Donohue, The children Strings,” St. Boniface’s high school, fantasia by Brahms, overseas.” and “" are poor face’s school, Melrose: “We have school; Robert Claes- Holy Angels in “Waltz Minor,” Evelyn Ulmen, Sts. A by Peter and Brahms. Cold Spring, play will of the one have all the col- sent money we Paul’s school; Helen St. Paul’s school, Richmond: “In the roles gens, leading in the play, Thank for missions lected the the Liberal 1! desired. to. tom BLUE Mrosla, St. John Cantius; David month ,made publicity 8 past we Doctor, in the drama festival You, Benedict China mission of the St. . St. Augustine’s; and Nearman, and tried posters to get more be held in Cold Spring many April to on During ‘the order. Lent, IOTTlID UNDI‘ AUIIOIIYV 0! COCA-Coll VIC! COHPANV upper EV Limited available number Keith Janet Wolfe of Porter and Catechism listeners for Comes to She is the daughter of’ 30. Mr. buy for grades saved Missal to a Family school, Albany. Holy COCA-(yLA Life. We also did best BOTTLING CO., ST. CLOUD, MINN. to and Leander our en- Mrs. Mohs. Other church the the and lower grades reading of books good Judges the will be for courage Cold Spring students in the play program the Bishops’ Relief to gave money equipped of the .ben, WI nun-lulu distribute them. Our her- and one, to Father Bielejeski, Father Jerome Delphine Guy Schaefer, Steic- are fund.” complete Mlnnelou Ind VDWDGWDGWB‘! IhopI In alds all trying daily can! to to M. Father M. Tennessen, and are go ken, Roger Bell, and Jack Bell. Bonnie Mae Schotl, St. Mary’s Iold for Ill Maytag in Itock of nsrtl weekly Mass and Communion Mrs. J. Meagher is St. ,Minette. P. or high Eight schools from regionJV the Cathedral school, Cloud: grade St. ' twenty-five the conversion out for of Russia and years. Cloud for “Catechism co-ordinator the Catholic high of school associa— BEER THE “We the spiritual dramatized and world We make visits to Life.” Comes To peace. tion1 will plays the fes- present at Cloud Hospital Saint works and the corporal of Mercy MAYTAG the Blessed Sacrament during the afternoon rally, in The annual tiva FOR THE THE . joyful mysteries of the Rosary, hour trying and to which schools children from 12 noon are say Pan-American , for acted them the other and out the Family Rosary. have all We WHO‘ will participate, will MAN demonstrate boys girls. sold choco- We hot and A' well, tried work play well, and to 1! skit, and straight in modern, well-equipped hospi- song, re- SHOP cookies in the late and at KNOWS well, and spread good recess to what boys and girls have port pray tal ’with well-organized staff a sending kitchen and school the examples the school.” you of are to rest been doing during the help to year of physicians and Diners specialists. Hear $5.” profit of Carol Jean Krippner, Mary Lou our schools, their homes, parishes, com- _ Conducted Tole. 5th Cloud, 49 Miller, Schultenover, and 12 Ave. 80.. St. Yvonne Arlene Moening, Bonifae’s munities, St. and the home and for- by'the Sisters ofthe Patricia Lehman, Sacred Heart eign for school, Melrose: “On the Feast of missions. Inspiration DISTRIBUTED BY Dr. Sherwood school, Sauk Rapids: “We sale activities St. Agnes, had candy and these from Father are Kemp’s a we Ice Bream comes Go. Order of St. Benedict doing best for which dollars, out to made 12 Gales’ weekly Sunday morning we money earn are ~ missions dolls for the- Indian China. sending missionary in regular broadcasts and communica- to rag a Murphy 567 H. James Phone by giving movies and saving Dr. George large heralds decided Sherwood A number of spoke letter with Tower tion by of at up \ 8T. CLOUD. MINN. that the make We happy be fourth five first Saturdays’ in annual Pan-American to the Truth clubs. to money. are INSURANCE dinner held We able send 15 dollars for four Sunday honor of Our Lady of Fatima. evening the to in active school The most our repre- Cathedral high March for Catechism Comes school In all contributed the of cafeteria. posts to rally will be to sented the awarded at Real Estate - Life.” addition Dimes, have secured 10 describing his and to travels Truth miniature Tower of to we a through Mexico, he showed color- Impressive keep for whole a year. Man‘s Reason 308 St. Bldg. Plum. 1% ful movies hospitals, volcanoes, Assisi Rhyme St. Francis medals will , of and on , and points of interest in Mexico the active be awarded to most City Guatemala. and Posts. Beautiful koda- Listening - .A club slides life chrome the of St. The Inter-American of on ‘ By MARJORIE Assisi will be shown. RODNEY Francis of Cathedral high 'sending :‘ school is Toggcry . e ~A1vina Witschen, graduate of ’47, Tell Good Deeds of ‘ WRAP; FINGERS TLE This is tale of HE HAS the strange as-their delegate L1. the to a Those who Sunday after- attend summer few people PED ruler king HIMSELF AROUND OUR session at‘the University of Mex- very a noon’s rally will be hearing re- . . . 5,. HEARTS! heard. have ico. Miss Witschen will leave late seen or ever in which the children will tell ports . far the June. Thus O O in At university the she of such good deeds shoveling ex- as has world 3 study Spanish, Mexican pects seen to LEST YOU REGRET the sidewalk mowing the lawn or Mexican history, literature. and in for the sisters older people Cloud and St. Too busy pray? to Too tired to , , banquet The began with parish dedi- the who afford cannot to Mass Sunday? to Too proud a go on monarch;. cation Our Lady of Guadalupe such collecting to for work, Confession to to often? Too pay or go has never by Father AJphonse Catholic Kremer, and magazines, sending indifferent worship to God? Too appeared the in superintendent. During the books hospi- and to deaf hear His voice to calling course newspapers, you newsreels or on meeting, Mexican of the music tals, orphanages, and homes for love Him? to specialize in his the radio, and we James played by Treischel. the institutions. and other aged was We found this which activities and poem Paloma” by, Joyce “La 72220644 for was sung seemed describe clothes to the world the to- private life are Waibel, Eveslage, Francis Doreen day, with all its rush DIAMOND RINGS petty and guarded careful— PLACI MATS - Ramacher, and Clifford Kmitch. hurry well-dressed with its indifference to the curi— ly from man. BRIDE . . . FOR THE TO BE chairman General Helen God and Christian principles was public by his ous . . . Hick, club member. Decorations BUTT with its and money—madness WEIMAN & subjects. wars admiring - Richard Hall, prepared by and crime and moral laziness. were .k Steininger, Gerald Gutsch, Donald The world is busy ' too for things king, his Although he is tastes Buccesson J. N. Burtheiemy a 1 to Eveslage, Joyce Naibal, D'oreen spiritual and deaf hear too the to His only jewelry, simple. Germain are very 702% St. SI. Vouk, Francis Ramacher, William voice of One who will day consists of is reported, it some one Knitsch, John Younger, Clifford be its judge. “The Innkeeper beads. He small bracelet of glass Patrick Fischer, Rooney. Doris and Speaks” by Jeanette Von A. Loon: public functions is at never seen i Night after night I dream other committee's this ’co. Serving large he although is gatherings, on or SCHNEIDER FLOORING dream, Lorraine Schmit and Joan much sought after. were And the again I sit in Mary Kas- invitations; Tomszik, un-kingly, quite His clothing is as sun. Over and the dream, James Trei- Nied, and Lucille bab, faithful followers have his and over same ASPHALT—RUBBER CORK TILE & ‘ Never but Mc- entertainment; Marie schel, radical his to taste accept any one: ' come The night black; 428 the 16111 Ave. 1834-W is wind blows No. Phone Sta’Cloud, Minn. Marie Schmidt, Connell and Joan and which prefers only cottons has been rough wools. He I'IW. ' menu. seen I.hear hesitant knock the W ‘a cloth and attired only in loin on a door. blanket. ' QUIZ ANSWERS T0 Busy'with bedding and feeding * 1‘ * a 5-b ‘7-a 1-b 4-‘c 6-c 3-c 2-a crowd unusual His diet is the most one Ligand Already much loud 10—h too 8-c 9-11 too folloWed by nobility. His ' ~ ever F small I inn, shake head rigid royal highness adheres to or one my a Before the .words really said: of milk and with few diet water are a. Granite City “Have room,” the asks added vitamins. Surprisingly, he man, you “where rest?” Electric Co. two thrives this fare, and can on meager Deaf their need, I to subjects that he gained his report never H SERVICE ELECTRICAL guessed COMPLETE inches in height much in two as as There Child whose unvoiced Lighting Wall week! and was Floor a Fixtures one —- Installations. Plug rules'or regula- He imposes cry no ~\ Would haunt dreams till the of His tions the residents my MINN. CLOUD. ST. upon I day die. follow kingdom, who gladly do not example. his * * * Not Pomp in 7ASIVINSKIS imposing e, Shunning the castles Coca-Cola Bottling Company, St. Cloud, Minn. ‘ palaces of monarchs the world and And creeds but in never quite satisfied to this king is over, WV...- . PAINT’S-éeWALL .U-.r.\>.:.. (f) friendly, helpful hu- in humble hut in live in PAPER a campus a \. deeds do truly with iron hand, village. He rules sERVICE an man we FUNERAL followers “worship” him. his yet the living. serve voice reaches of His part every I To honor the departed 912 St. Germain St. is considered his palace, he Paint yet and wall keep home looking smart paper can your as St. with solemnly Impres- soft-spoken musical. He speaks Cloud, and Minnesota well the walls and. woodwork. See large selec, plastic? as preserve our his sub- different language from perfectly a sive services. Reproduced heavy tion of paints beautiful colors and wall in and modern Day Phone 908 papers understand and on they jects, yet designs. wish desire. He and his Nite obey Phone 1804 every religion, he is knows active yet no guaranteed lie flat table to KOERB‘ER A. Sivinski J. onyour himself. in a prayer PAINT sum» * * as K STRANGE YES,’ HE IS' A ' MICHAEL ‘ KING RULER, THIS Wt. OUT FROM RODNEY—LAND, OF .GET 20 Sixth Ave. So. St. Cloud, Minn. MYSTERIOUS ETER- OF SOME EACH? 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