St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 14, 1948 · Page 2 of 6
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/ / PAGE REGISTER THREE CLOUD ST. THE 14, 1948 May Friday, i Meet Historical Society Finals Cotechetical First in FLOWERS WASHERS MAYTAG 300 Almost Attended by ALL for OCCASIONS washer America’s leading Funerals of Father Victor had Chippewas. A'n audience twenty-five Cold Spring. for on years. — three-bladed battle. all the display the Weddings nearly 300 from parts of pipe spiral-carved the and county present at peace open ax was Dances Bull, Chief Sitting His- of the famous the Stearns County meeting of through the Spring, handed down Birthdays society in Cold torical genera- Kremer in the Maurin and tions May 2. Anniversaries the families, destined for and mu- society the Hosts the to were university. He John’s St. at Cold Men’s chorus. This seum Spring FLORIST MATTHEWS the ’ remarkable of also told the story delighted the singers of group the Grasshopper Plague of pi- German audience with of songs Cloud Hotel St. piously chapel times, the hill unaccompanied oneer the locality, sung Evenings Open made 746 built in fulfillment of Phone vows the “Maennerchor” in the style of their the region’s in by farmers in organized Cold Spring that was chapel’s distress, and the hour of Among the in pioneer times. songs the destruction when by tornado hunting conscript’s a song, a were a ended. their had of term lament, couple rollicking beer vows of DANIEL a descriptive film documentary A melodious old love songs, songs, shown threshing of methods ending the “Du was with favorite Kuebelbeck, by Joseph county Mir com- Liegst im Her-zen.” The eve- the film missioner. Featured in ning singfest in FUNERAL concluded with a ’80s, old—time rig of the “pop concert” style, the chorus an was in action be- luckily photographed members in passing : snowy aprons being Chicago sold fore to HOME Only $114.95 refreshments while mu- old favor- a out modern machinery More ite hymns Two seum. songs were sung. action, together also shown in brought this community sing was to a characterful thresher desired. with Liberal if terms close, “Onward Christian Soldiers” por- being trait high when‘ shots, spot “Holy Praise and God We Thy 3 worker caught, in Name,” the latter with can- horn one available was a COURTEOUS, Limited number i INTELLIGENT ac- V himself did close-up, helping conipaniment. gen- AND MODERN FUNERAL erously the snuff. to ' Alphonse Fuchs talked the on the Glanville Smith, director equipped of We the best of THAN MORE maintain impressive SERVICE FOR collection of one arrow- chorus president and also of the complete and shops Minnesota heads, in curry hoes, stone and scrapers, YEARS. 65 Historical society, acted sold master in all Maytag: for stock of parts pottery fragments assembled from as ceremonies. He introduced of Stearns twenty-five fields. selection out county A was years. by Alvis Rausch, chorus president. of these display and was on were enthusiastically examined during in the champions proved themselves Prairie, AGAINST 16 other MAYTAG COMPETING THE as con- the singfest portion the of eve— Granite City Wadena May catechetical in 2. of the contest TELEPHONES: finals diocese, various of the parts from ning. testants awards , receiving shown above The winners two Electric are Co. and 238-W school, Pierz, Joseph’s Office of St. The Rev. Edward Lucking Victor Ronellenfitsch, of St. Cloud, co-chairman of Borgert SHOP Lawrence from academy, Bell‘e Lady Angels O.S.B., Our of Judith Emig of pastor of St. Boniface’s Residence—1543 the 1948 contest. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE parish here, briefly the facts traced Lighting Wall Fixtures Floor Ind Ill-Illlllr known about Indian — times in the Cloud St. Plug Installations. North Eleven. Seventh Avenue Tole. 49 St. Cloud. Hill An. 80.. 12 region, from the builders mound to CLOUD. ST. MINN. the between the Sioux and wars m?"- m_ I _ DIAMOND RINGS BRIDE TO BE run THE Gills! [oil—For SERVICE FOR For COMPLETE 8 BUTT WEIMAH & . . . Bartheiemy Successors J. N. m SI. 702% Germain St. ifl/af/ie/I/fl/Vw ‘ TSCHUMPERLIN- A. HOME FUNERAL C . . Minn. ISO-W St. Cloud. Phone Schellinger Bros. PIECE l02 ’ BUILDERS Reliable Contractors 2355W Phone Nth Ave. 80. Cloud 12! 8!. DINNER Roofing & Metal Cornice Mfg. Co. parish his in Pierz.——(Carl Fritz photos) ENSEMBLE Edward congratulations from receives I par— ROOFING ALL KINDS Joseph’s OF Mr. and Mrs. Alois Lucking of St. ents, We make Side specialty of A ‘ 4 a Walls Boating and Nicholas St. “WE GO EVERYWHERE" Agriculture Today Phone 1526 Cloud St. Conduct Tots This Only! For Event James H. Murphy May Day Rite Economy Abundance of 42? INSURANCE By ANTHONY J. ADAMS, SJ. them disadvan- at yet greater a The first essential in. long- tage. a St. Nicholas.-—-Children the of Real Estate agricultural policy, stated The and imme- range years as war years Nicholas St. parish participated in Senate diately by Report 885 after, affording world- pursuant to a ceremonies st. crowning the May 203 Mary’s Bldu. Phone us S. Res. follows: 147, reads wide demand for agricultural as our their May at grotto 1. queen on Value produce, provided temporary A major objective of 1. long- a a The procession from the church respite inequality. from this But " agricultural policy is to r range the led to by Lawrence grotto was the fact remains OvorKrelxo'l that this condi— achieve abundant production Just down—then L25 3.95 an Flaschenriem Donald and Hennen GLASSES FITTED tion is only unless temporary two of food, fiber, and forest products - week, payable monihlyl who carried the Papal banner and per things be accomplished. For adapted can the and physical to wants flag. the American They fol- were thing, when nations using f well-being one of all domestic now con- lowed children by reciting the R0- farm produce again restore and develop our to strong sumers a ex- sary. their agriculture, shall trade. own port we During the SET coronation PC. DINNERWARE 44 need foreign ceremony, markets. Second- l new Such has been farmer’s the performed ever by Patricia Kuechle, 1y, industry and labor ap- learn must ' REPAIRS MADE and PROMPTLY goal laudable practice. Agri- propriate hymns Fa- the meaning and were sung. advantages of Cups, 8 each Blue Ridge Pottery an culture is but of segment . . . ther , Henry Steichen, one our Dr. pastor, R. It. Oolberg gave abundance of against economy as '3 Saucers; Service Elghl Dinner Holes, for national however. 0p- special reading economy, the first Mys— a on their present of scarcity. economy posed farmer’s the idea to of abun— the of Rosary. Bread tery This fol- Vegetable Dish and Plates Platter, Butler was OPTOMETRIST This latter point is recognized in dance have industrialist’s the lowed by Litany we recitation of the Creamer and Fruit Dishes and Sugar the second essential of long- ,' of scarcity. Working a Blessed of the Virgin and economy on prayers -' The agricultural firms listed policy. here The deserve to range the principle of supply and de— re- Russia. for The ceremony was be remembered when dis- states: you port are mand, mines have been shut down concluded with Benediction of the tributing the dif- patronage to your and factories closed 2. The interdependence of agri— ferent lines to create of Blessed business. Sacrament. an artificial scarcity culture, boost labor, prices. and industry to The eight girls in dressed white re- SET PLATE PC. SILVER 3 34 W quires As result, farmers that have had all production who carried candles Kathleen to a '1 pro- were produce still be designed for their to maintain Mathis, Geraldine Stamen, to ef- Bever- FOURTH grams more WARD pay Fab Sons Knives, R. Wallace 8 each 8. ficiency, higher-priced supplies. T h comparable ly i incomes, Ann Schmidt, Kuechle, and Victoria . . . e r Service Duong production high for Teaspoons, in lowered level Eight Shirley greater of employment, Simmons, turn Wuanita Sta- a so MARKET . that farm prices still further, each economic Rita Theis, Marion Vos- putting and be Exclusive"$haron"Potfern men, group Spoons may l stable purchasers flow- of the Attendants who carried services sen. I, Satisfaction Sugar Spoon Knife, Guaranteed Jon Gnlfkownki Butter School Mary’s and St. goods Geraldine Kathleen produced and by other ers were ' MEATS Stainless Steel Blades Backes, Joyce thereby and Joan Lutgen. helping main- to groups, GROCERIES tain Helen crown-bearer. acceptable Berger levels of living. was » Each Tanish-misiunl Sol in Con Pupils Morris Raynold Schreiner, Hilary in Neu, HOME-MADE Any large-scale showdown of -~ James and Kenneth Hennen, Eu- industry critical creates SAUSAGE a unem- g, Virgil, Alcuin, and Edwin gene, ployment problem in which large -" a Heard Frank, Cyril in Program d Herman 403 a n of 9th Ave. N. St. Cloud the sector people find them- " 244PC. GLASSWARE SET Schwartz, Earl, Melfin, and Le- selves incapable of buying ade- PHONE 2052-53 Roy Mathis, John Beckius, Donald nutrition. Farm quate produce Established 39 n Years! Glasses Goblets, Jungles, al- 8 each and Joseph Theis Crystal-clear were piles Morris.——-Pupils for lack of St. Mary’s of buyers, farm . . . up boys candles. who carried tar Glasses. prices Cut Glass Leaf Fruit Juice drop, Design school presented of and the farmer lacks ‘ a program mu- with sic the public which Tuesday of buy to to money Sherbet: on Footed Bottoms new sup- ANSWERS T0 QUIZ , plies. last week. This further affects indus- ‘ Ship by Service for Eight l-a 3-a 4-b 5-b 6-b 2-c which tends try, lay off to ‘ The included several more program 7—c 8—c 9-c 10-h workers rather than take Motor loss Transportation, selections by rhythm band of Inc. a on a goods already accumulatin in first and second pupils. . grade HUME MUUERNIZING Raymond Bros. warehouses. . HOME FINANCING " The program: J. ANDERSON F. The crisis of the 30’s less was Opening 'numbers: “Hymn to of agricultural overproduction v.5. one THREE LUMBER C0. OFFER! AMAZING ALL IT’S AN You get St. Cloud” “Hail! Oh, St. Phone and 510 St. Cloud. Minn. heralded the time by " at as cer- a Mary’s,” singing. BUILDING MATERIAL group tain cabinet member who directed low eight—for for SETS—complete service one Grades and the slaughter two: Proces- of little pigs and the PAIN'I ANI) CUAI. one ,“Chause Your Druggist sional, plowing “Parade of the Tiddle-Dy- under as of cotton—it l‘elephona Cloud. MIMI ISO 8!. with table price! Here's everything was ' to set Lare/ully your Your Dorlnr” as Winks;” “America” of and underconsumption songs, more a case " Bruning Drug in owing “Jesus, Thy Boyhood Slore Lowly;” dislocated to j for weddings, beauty and charm give a economy JACKSON to FRANK W. or . . . rhythm band, based “Wooden Shoes,” scarcity and on a poor sys— “Grasshopper’s of Frolic,” “The distribution. Don— tem Day! Beautiful, hand- Mother’s anniversaries Our Business ARCHITECT II or > key Ride,” Village Agricultural and “The production Compounding the at Prescriptions jar Ecclesiastical Design Wallace’s Band;” time "Blue Ridge” dinnerware palnled continued Ground nearly normal Floor St. Mary’s ‘ Bldg. . . . while prices of farm products fell Grades the and four: “For three clear, American National Bank Bldg. “Sharon” silverplale and graceful less than to 60 of cent Beauty of the Earth,” “Prayer,” per IlThe nor- . . . ST. CLOUD. MINN. mal while prices maintained “The Bee Baby,” “Sing- the were and Anchor-Hocking! by Hurry! glassware brilliant about at 95 of normal. cent ing Top,” and “Skipper;” vocal a per . . owns The result depression and solo, “Song Growing Things,” was of $9.93 OF THE MONTH-g this BIG BUY SAVE misery for millions. on by Karen Foley; It be readily therefore Toggery can Grades five and six: Folk seen songs, only! Gambles at that banker, businessman, and la- -' “Scratch Match” “The and a borer, well the farmer, each Giant,” as “Gypsy Dancers,” and as has stake in long-range agri- “Circus Parade,” a “A any group song, cultural policy. We the cannot eat Funny Story;” Month The 5th Of ’48! off Buy In the cob It NOW and Great The 713 keep the Buy St. Ger. Grades corn eight: Songs, and St. Cloud ear seven intact. An of abundance “For Christ King,” the “Our Coun- economy . . . THE BEER for with of sector one ty and Schools Forever,” “A an economy . for scarcity the other is contra- Heart,” Merry and “Cradle Song.” a FOR THE v diction in the total national Children’s choir: “Ave Maris econ- , For industry curtail to WHO MAN Stella,” “Salve omy. Mater,” and “Sing pro- specialize in we duction boost prices, to for labor .;,' Triumphant Ye Hymns of Praise.” restrict labor? both hours to and KNOWS clothes for the hour is, output policy, per as a . shortsighted and eventually disas- well-dressed Molitor Drug Co. man. MINNESOTA THE CLOUD, GAMBLE BLOCK, ST. The trous. primary of the "- purpose natural is feed, clothe, to CENTER resources DISTRIBUTED BY REXALL AGENCY and shelter human beings. To SHOPPING YOUR ONE FLOOR" "ONE STOP, FRIENDLY per- Kemp’s cream Ice 00. Prescriptions Specialty their by vert making them I use Kodak Supplies a. Toiletriu primarily of " monetary a source s'l‘. CLOUD. HINN Phone 567 gain is serious to trouble. court 1:3 " (To be continued) 8T. CLOUD. MIN“. \