Old News

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

May 14, 1948 · Page 3 of 6

Page 3

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

PAGE FOUR THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday,May '1948 14, _ ‘ I I The Register Classroom the Coronation ‘ ° e Altar 2 Societies e o _ In _WANTED E d . Xperlence Rite |s He|d Hold Affair Joint - . l HouseWIves . l‘ifi‘ée‘fiiiiflia$51.32,l.2”§l§;§§§§eé?§: . . _ . 3°11“ °l M I i wow Home Sg- and. n o r r 5 ° Her;amasssatisfies, ° “W ' ' Choose Wonderful opportunity have here. carpenter as we no Angels church May and 2 at— on Morris.,—The annual crowning - tended breakfast following the a the of of Blessed statue the Moth- JOSEPH Mass in the Cathedral high school ST. LBR. run co. the & of Mother’s day took er on eve cafeteria. place in Assumption church here Guest speaker the breakfast at last Saturday evening. Coadjutor Bishop Peter W. Performing was the of act corona— St. Joseph, Minn. Bartholome, who expressed his tion Queen Irene ap— Sauter who was preciation of the work Altar of the chosen for this task by her was societies in caring‘for the needs classmates. Diann Kiefier was of the and altar. sanctuary He. crown-bearer. emphasized the responsibility of The procession started from St. Catholic in upholding Chris- women Mary’s school shrine “awn-fir. erected in to a ian principles of family life and the for the sanctuary occasion'. SCHNEIDER FLOORING C0. called the attenton to fact that Mullins, Lorraine who carried the national leaders become had school flag, followed so by the was ASPHALT—RUBBER concerned the American fam- & CORK over TILE girls in The procession. queen was ily that family life conference a preceded by the crown-bearer and 428 16th No. Ave. Phone 1834-W Cloud, St. Minn. has been called by the President Eleanor. the attendants, Ecker, the United of States. Loehr, Kathleen Rosemary White, i Father Robert Smith, spiritual Lorraine Michels, Marie Powers, director, also addressed words of Clouthier. and Doreen Dick Scouts, BI-RCHMONT commendation the to for Ronald Mecklenburg, John groups Cress, their work. Mrs. M. P. Burke, John Bergherr, and Lampert DINNDORF car- PAINT WALLPAPER 8. STORE presidentpf Holy Angels’ Altar Blessed ried the of the Vir- statue society, introduced the speakers. , gin. Co-chairmen the for breakfast was John Loher cross-bearer,* Pittsburgh Paints Mrs. Leo Neeser of St. were acolytes Daniel and Ander- were FLOUR' Peter’s parish and Mrs. Josephine Fra'ncis Richard Rentz, Pow- son, Painting Contractor Varnishes Primus of Holy Angels. The presi- and Joseph Schroeder. The -— ers, dent of St. Peter’s Altar society. John Very Rev. A. Fearon conduct— Wallpaper. Imperial Washable is Mrs. Alfred -Bromenschenkel. EVERY TUESDAY MORNING the May devotions. Father Ar- these Branch, Helen Butenhoff, ed Anthony Czech, ert Ray- Mrs. R. E. Zierden is of secretary is for their baking, it because thur Hoppe in the mond present Danzl, Darlene Deppa, Delroy Deppa, Dorothy pupils in was fourth-grade St. Paul’s school, Tel. Holy 435 7th So. Angels’ Altar 12 Ave. society. St. Cloud Gruska, Hackman, sanctuary. Henry Jeanette Heim, Eugene “Tops” and in of fine is texture St. Cloud, discuss they current events as are re- Kirchner, Rosemary Kirchner, Richard Lansing, Quality. ported each week in the St. Cloud Register. The Joyce Lenarz, Dennis Lewis, Carlotta Lyon, Alois the whole discussion of is point and to out CONLON purpose Maehren, Carolyn Moosbrugger, BY Lawrence Orth, CLOUD ST. MILLED IN learn principles Christian living of social which is Geraldine Peters Joyce Rausch, Mary Richardson, the general theme the religion of Eighty , course. per Daniel Rieder, Donna Roering, Deanna Steiner, San- Construction Co. the families of represented by these children cent 0 'II' SI. Gou dra .Stotko, LaVerle Stowe, Margaret Thielen, Bar- mg 0. I subscribers the Register. The class is pictured to are! bara Twomey, Donald Wieber, Robert Winkler, Second 12 Avenue, N.E. with their teacher, Sister Constance. Pupils I are Judith Wittmay Freeman Wong, and Walter 570 er, Phone 116 71h No. Ave. Dolores Allen, Sheron Berns, Donald Brandl, Rob— sr. CLOUD, MINN. Buscher.— (Bob Molitor photo) ' of Survivors Vets Urged Lady’s School Our Presents Program Ado We pt To Request Due Benefits Mortuarial modern Every A. Our Lady’s school music, St. of FUNERAL 6@ practice Cloud, seniors in the presented Belief a that survivors of the official end of the many war. , * SERVICE of music Tuesday of Kfii‘is‘hke program on World II who have veterans 3. He either have had must at war odds last week in St. Raphael’s comfort annex. diedafter their discharge the least days not 90 of. active service That to are or following The is the program: receiving social benefits security have been discharged because of and bereaved a the Phone: of Day 908 “Second Waltz,” duet, Dennis which they be entitled to disability received aggravated may was RINGS or DIAMOND Grundman John Unger; “Mu- and Night Phone: 1804 expressed this week by Ernest A. while in service. sic Am‘ong the Pines,” John‘ Un- of Asleson, of the Social the Honors manager 4. He have memory died within must “D Flat Waltz,” Eugene ger; St. St. Germain Security administration 912 field of- ‘ three the date his deceased. of of dis- the .years Roering; “Edelweiss Glide,” Denis fice in the Post Office building in charge. Cloud, St. Minn. Woods; “Polonaise, Flat,” John A St. Cloud. Survivors of who died veterans Beuning; “Concerto,” Jean Lantz; Of the survivors of who veterans the result service-connected of “Polichinelle,” Gloria as Schleper; ' the office contact few very are generally will receive not “Nocturne causes No. 2,” Joan De Zurik; of special amendment to aware a social security benefits under this “Waltz,” Kathleen duet, Mary and the Social Security This law act. amendment. Provision is made for Borget; “The Bells,” Nathalie HEALTH CHICK gives the families of qtialified vet- compensation pensions such to Fish; “Sonia,” Virginia or Popp; World of II social erans war secur- survivors the by Veterans’ Admin- “Meditation,” Mary Thoele; “Ro- ity insurance protection for a istration. The social security bene— D Flat,” Mary Ann Juene- mance period three following of the years O SAFE BE fits provided by the veterans’ BE SURE . “You’re the Little Best mann; veteran’s discharge. This protec- amendment payable in not vocal, are Mother,” Jule Maehren; THRIFTY BE tion is furnished though the even where compensation “Lily cases the Valley,” or pen- of Dorothy veteran have worked may never sions paid by the Veterans’ are Gordie; “Polish Dance,” LuVerne 'NUTRENA Crumbilized under social security Chick Mash Use coverage. administration. Brande; “Waltz,” Corrine Hanke- '5 In order for his survivors be best results to for on et The receipt of national service meyer;.“Waltz A Flat,” Geraldine qualified for benefits under the , Those Can life Better insurance burial and Walsh; “Prayer,” payments Rose Mary Un- CREAMERY FARMER'S amendment, veteran must new a allowances provided by the Veter- “Fire Dance,” Gloria and ger; r» the following conditions: meet ans’ Administration does Schleper; not pre- STYLED IN STEEL 1. He have been dis- vent must the the social of payment .. Announcers Gloria Schlep- 945 Cloud ~9-5th St. Ave. Tole. SE. were charged from the forces armed security benefits. . and John Beuning. er under conditions other than dis- Mr. Asleson urged survivors of The music is instructor Sister I/ honorable within four and years who have died after their figigm’ga‘ veterans Frances St. Raphael’s. of after the day official end of one discharge his office if to contact (lozdltomheplng '——‘—‘——‘ World II, which July 25, war was they have already done not to so Griffin Come Mrs. G. E. mum . . 1947. to learn whether they not or are en— - 2. He have served in the must titled benefits. His is to office KITCHENS any armed forces time located P. at 222 0. building, St. at some on Of Perhum Chosen or CABINET Shanedling’s .75... after Sept. before 16, 1940, and Cloud. m... CASTLE A. smrs $125 Also ' ‘ of Wedding Ring 87.50 C. D. A. Secretary The Society for the Propagation , with Double Bowl Sink Sliding Drainboard III the Faith, Inc., (Legal Title) HEATHER Ring a B. 350.00 A At the biennial 13th convention 2475 and Also $100 inches to inches Wide—25 Deep—40 inches 48 High Weatherhird Shoes Peters platinum $300 3450 of the Minnesota Catholic Daugh- in Eschange to Granite 403 Bldg. ‘ Wedding Ring America Moorhead, 12.50 of in ters Bowl Shallow large Deep One large Bowl One new 0 0 elected officers for ST. CLOUD, to MIN N. were serve Concealed Drawers Two Two Big Storage Compartments 0 0 two-year terms. A D LOWEST ALL ALL WIDTHS PRICES SIZES: to Sliding Drainhoard Missions. Handy, Chromed, Swinging Faucet Home and Foreign Among elected Mrs. those G. 0 e are E. Griflin Perham, who will of Dish-Rinsing Sound-Prooled Do'ors Spray con- e e in tinue the position state of REV. see- HENRY FRANK, Diocesan Director Throughout Rust-Proofed Double-Acting Hinges Spring \ e 0 lovely chosen bride, retary. Other ofl‘icers For at your Porcelain-On-Steel Recessed Tops Base the $.13“ 25:34:37 I 11 e fioan/Intlon choosethefastidious Perpetual de- Member (living 40.00 deceased) .......$ PAINTS-WALL PAPER or ..... are 1erney, rs. arcus au, and heldoom ,- - qual Ordinary madel Member (1 1.00 Styled-in—Stecl Cabinet Sinks year) The finest and Come in . Slgn ever see _ George W. Mrs. state regent; ............................. ... of ity genuine regis- Special Membership (known them. Available monthly if desired. Family the Mem- a terms on Haynes, Vice New Ulm, state as re- teredKeepsakeDiamond bership—besides $162.50 the Miss Hobbins, Inter- enrolled, Mary nine gent; Paint and .wall keep home looking one smart can your paper a proud national Ring. We Falls, ‘ treasurer; state ILLUSTRATED to AS others, living deceased, be enrolled are well the walls or and woodwork. See selec- may large preserve as our Mrs. Newville, Fair- and Erwin of offer fine collection for ..'. a year) 6.00 tion of wall one beautiful paints and in colors and modern - papers monitor. state mont, ............ wide Keepsakes, in A a Perpetual Burse for the education of bowl, Drainboard Sink—Double with single 54 Inch Wessling designs. Father of Fergus B.,H. a young rangeofstylesandprices. snot. for the priesthood. $149.95 ..$1,500.00 Falls the main toastmaster at man was ............................. iu-and them Come see For the of for catechist 75.00 Double Drainboard Sink—Double support Bowl, 66 Inch a one year...._.... KOERBER PAINT with choose then : A scholarship student through supporting $189.50 . . one confidence. his seminary 600.00 eourse....... JS-IVIN SKI $50, $75, $100, Others at co- 20 Sixth Members the for the and publish So. St. Minn. of Society Ave. Cloud, movies, and $150, $200 and reviews up. Faith of the Propagation gain books and of antioCatholic may propa- / Terms Convenient the indulgence under ganda. plenary Because these parishes and a the conditions May usual 16, stricken, towns poverty on are so STAFFORDS Feast of these luxuries Pentecost. appeal the to na- tives strongly, and fear that ADVENTISTS OPPPOSE we the proposals the of Adventists CHURCH BOLIVIA IN will deceive them the to With atheistic Communism extent Shop SM a Gift that they lose their holy Ifl -' all the world, it is may menace over 8' Book Catholic faith. unfortunate non-Cath- when most Fathdr_Gotardo States olic from the United Kaiser, Cis- sects a and the fields fight mission tercian missionary in Bolivia, has to go the work the Catholic wonderful written: “Besides continued our BUILDING INSTITUTE , Church doing. One would im- is the only remedy that prayers, ap- that all would " agine religions ‘good Minn. St. Cloud, do is to to pears me on our , jointly all atheism what the Adventists promise. part over oppose AM. RM. the each 5 world, and obstruct The difficulty HOURS 9 that to is do not great we other. have enough funds not to carry ‘ Seventh Ad- BURSES However, the things Day through the SETS is 0 '. It CALL SICK CRUCIFIXES 0 to MEDALS 0 ROSARIES 0 en established them- have ventists for this that presume reason we selves South Bolivia, SETS La Paz, COMMUNION k in ask help in FIRST FONTS to WATER 0 to HOLY PICTURES I 0 you way. us some America, where the population is With financial aid, could estab- we CINCTURES STOLES Catholic, Mrs. G. E. Griffin have 0 and begun intense lish 'small electric and plant, FLOWERS 0 LEAVES & GOLD & SILVER a a anti-Catholic propaganda. In parish hall, or- and thus movie A coun- Principal banquet. guests der were the their people to attract to the the Ad- propaganda of Bishop Leo Binz of Winona, Bishop teract Adventists ideas, the erroneous BOOKS PRAYER Francis J. Schenk of Crookston, faith and strengthen the ventists establish clinics and to propose ag- BooKs Coadjutor Bishop Leo Dwor- F. ricultural radios people." schools, install of 21’ o Missal Everyday Mary—My -Saini.‘ schak Fargo; Father James R. of Dial. l of Adventures The World and Heritage Coleman, Minneapolis, direc- Small state Too 0. Missal) (Sunday the Mass league, the Pray of and I tor convert Blake On Your Tommy a Light Lady of Our Missal neighboring Andrew number of St. pastors. Bosco of Don The Quest _God With Delegates who will Mother Seton Moments represent Lights Northern My Heart Minnesota national Catholic God and the at Song Bernadette The of SUNDAY North Knight of the God With Daughters’ convention All Day in Pasadena, \ (Duluth)-—Sacred a.m.—WSBR Heart 7:30 Companion program Calif, Tierney, The Tertiarics in July .Mrs. America Rural Ignatius are: St. Air a.m.—WCCO (Twin Cities)—CBS the Church 9:30 of God of Miss «Hobbins; Lyda Armor Mrs. Langes, The Stars the There Are Tremendous Lover This (Fargo)-—Sacred the 9:45 a.m.—WDAY Heart and _ Four the Reading from program My,Dnily Mankato; Mrs. Roy S. Lund- and Catholic National The Bishop Gospels Question Box Dear Moorhead. berg, Faith of Christ a.m.—Hour Almanac Imitation 10:30 of The Wood Dry convention will The 1950 The state Cloud), (Twin Cities), KFGO (Fargo), KFAM (St. Gift WTCN First My With Living Marshall. Art of The be held in Sioux Along Crusading 1¢ Cities)——Catechism KSTP (Twin Life and Comes to God “I? - Trails 1" WDAY (Fargo)——Religion the News in ELECTRICITY 0F WORTH Catholic 5:00 p.m.———The Hour i i“ Lily Scarlet The (Duluth), MAGAZINES WEBC , KFAM (St. Cloud), WDAY (Fargo), g NOVENA . . I :anH Successful Personality (Hibbing), (Virginia). WMFG WHLB and l _ The Sign 3 Living Told 5:30 p.m.—Greatest Story Ever ‘. g BOOKLETS size will keep Catholic Digest average WTCN (Twin Cities) KNAX (Yankton) an and of Happy E s The Art H P , ‘ 5 Family Digest The WEEKDAYS Ghost the Holy of honor pMarriage in Novena (Duluth)—Sacred a.m.—WSBR Heart hours_* 6:30 cold refrigerator 9 program Immaculate of honor in Novena Life The Way of Cities)———Sacred Heart 7:15 a.m.—WMIN (Twin program PAMPHLETS Fatima. of Lady Our of Heart Frozen Instant THURSDAY the and Communism Lady of Our of honor in Novena 9:15 a.m.—KVOX (Moorhead)—Faith in Our Time <.‘. the West Conscience of different ICE CREAM titles ' Help ' 700 Perpetual p.m.—-Family 9 :00 Theater KWH) (*Based 2%: Lady Our Discourses per on Comics on Sorrowful Our of Falls) (Twin Cities) honor KGDE (Fergus and WLOL Novena in ,‘u t Publications Young Therese /Neumann Mother SATURDAY Cities)—’I—Iour (Twin Light Tel. 567 p.m.-—-—WTCN of l Francis (Moorhead)—Hour St. a.m.——KVOX of ~uoli'rnnm COMPANY rowan sures I I , 1 i