St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
August 13, 1948 · Page 3 of 4
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PAGE FOUR REGISTER, THE ST. CLOUD Salesians Now Peiping, in ‘. The Society for the Propagation. Keep Drained Your You Basement With An whenare mutiny/“g ‘ “9 om . Jewel of Ancient to China ml the Faith, Inc., (Legal Title) ‘ AUTOMATIC SUMP PUMP Institute Building By REV. CHARLES J. MCCARTnY,S.J. St. John ST. Bosco told CLOUD, of hlS MINN. Sales1an . priests: once some This cellar drainer is install, low “Our to missions in due time will easy China, to and in particular go Home and Foreign Missions to Peiping. in operation, and But complete must forget not that cost for and you comes you go poor abandoned am‘Ong There, boys. people little know with and who and cord. YOU have REV. HENRY a FRANK, motor Diocesan Director can a little know the God, true marvels unheard will yet of be invest as dry basement for small initial a Perpetual Member (living deceaed)............$ made manifest 40.00 the world by God to or $47.50 only ment, repaired well in and Ordinary His Member omnipotence.” (1 were as year)... as 1.00 quickly could be done with lim- as Special Membership It is (known far Turin, Italy, from the Family Mem- a cry as ited means. A in 1885 Peiping, SEE China, half- to YOU bership—besides AT THE FAIR the enrolled, nine In June, one the priests opened 0 a through the 20th century, way others. living deceased. be shelter enrolled and trade school boys for Godfrey or may Farm but Supply the dreams of Don Bosco have in for and this city full of refugees year)............... 6.00 one vaulted the the and spanned years from and oppression for\ it A Perpetual war Bursc the ed was no long ucation of miles. Today Salesian his yOung sons a task all find to hungry, home- at changing his reality. dreams for the priesthood.......... to .are Highway .................$l,500.00 10 man Opposite the Fairgrounds less, almost hopeless youngsters . What For the of these dreams? catechiat for 'one were support 75.00 fill the institute. a to By November, CLOUD year ST. PHONE _ 3173 ...... .. MINNESOTA ‘In A July, scholarship 1885, the saint dreamed supporting 80 boys student being through cared for, were one that he conducted tour and there than his seminary was 100. a on now are more 600.00 course Of the ....... .. world ........................... by friend, Three priests .- the a young are among Luigi Colle, had recently who died. Salesians who staff the insti- seven {Er Members of the Society the Together they ' lands——~ the Father tute. Mario at Acquistapace, of inaugu- saw Ieen many ceremony DON’T FAIL from Brazil ration Chile with and in the West, Propagation Italian, students is its of the Faith director; gain the of other Propa- an may the ganda celestial to empire China inutwo college of Yugoslav quite and in evidence, are a plenary indulgence under the young a a the with East—where Salesian missionaries mission- Chinese. 0f the from four brothers, two To Get Our Estimate On That parts Dented many Fender, conditions usual Aug. Feast 15, on the . aries of would “fight battles the mission of Chinese, world is French, and the well by are one a: a: Repaint Job Wrecked Car. of the Assumption the Blessed of or the Lord, gather souls into and representatives other of nearly » expert is carpenter all mis- an — ——- sionary the barns God.” of Virgin Mary, JOE Italian. congregations. A. KOZEL, Among ' Manager the FRONT END ALIGNING WHEEL BALANCING — Bishops that Almost all these attended boys receiv- In April, Rome.—On His 1886, according his June Feast the to 29, are were COMPLETE BRAKE and STEERING SERVICE Excellency, Archbishop ing th i first Joseph opportunity memoirs, Don of‘the At- Bosco at Ap‘mtlec, Peter and Paul, granted e r POWER" STAR was BRAND BUILT tipetty, Archbishop, Our experienced workmen and schooling. modern Arithmetic of Verapoly, equipment is child’s vision. Guided Hi; Eminence by the “little Cardinal Fur-laconi- a India, and His Excellency, play service in at China, when Bishop shepherdess,” Mary, compared to Biondi, are H elp of prefect the WORK your of Sacred Con- I SHOES- Scandar, Coptic Bishop reading writing of Upper and in language Christians, he gregdtion Salesian “dc Propaganda future Fido," a saw Egypt- MEGARRY BUICK (0. having endless alphabet. missions But Santiago, Chile; inaugurated the in College of St. at an a the The sing college their youngsters other out Man- Peter, of. cities which the is destined for priests by the erected score across Pan-or was Telephone Court House Square St. Cloud for. Poll Children Pontifical darin lessons «112 merrily, and have Society Shoes world; be- throughout from central Africa, mission who countries will of St. Peter val-ion} Apostle with to draw swift, graceful ‘for and finally study the the Native Peiping—“a in universitie': at gun in Clergy, great thus strokes the characters.that it is the also city, divided catholic Rome. The by college formally stream, in the Cloud, are a across I Minn. was 616 sense St. Germain Street St. that keys learning. to it which is the made several large opened by Cardinal'Prcfcct bridges possible of by the were For The generosity brothers teach trades of Catholics erected.” the to Sacred Congregation "dc all the over the world. boys after they The have Propaganda Fide" put of the the in college rector CLOTHES! away is “When the Salesians shall have presence their member books, their cakes ink, of of of other the Society members the Col. 51. of of noun Him a the China,” to he afterward come CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! Divine “brush pens,” Word. and So far lege Cardinals, of Bishops, paper. exclaimed, “and from East many and three shops organized where of missionary. soci- procuratore are West shall have taken their place the boys learn THE tailoring, shoemak- cties, specially and invited ANSWERS T0 by the QUIZ banks some of the that stream carpentry. Time is from abroad. There set lng! guests or men’s flows Peiping, stone there shall were be near l-b 2-a 3-b 4-a 5-c , 6-a 7-c S-b aside 'play, for representative: too, of the diplomatic _ as anyone glory indeed for our congrega- 9-c 10-c. ,“NEW ould know- if familiar with CLOTHES” from Belgium, Brazil, China, tion.” corps And he declared, “If I had Iesian sympathy for lads their Great Britain, in Holland, Ireland, missionaries 20 China, to send to I HOME MODEBNIZIN early Athletics, Malta, singing, Poland, teens: and and the United Shoes; it is that ' spite of sure The persecu— Home of Florsheim O HOME FINANCING' drama, which the Chinese love. State. The STORE the college entrance to tion they woud enjoy trium- a Most the J.‘F. of boys closed symbolically ANDERSON with pagans, are was phant Hart, reception.” Schaffner a and Marx Cloth- but they coming know Our ribbon to the Pontifical in colon. As are C0. LUMBER DREAMS BEING REALIZED \ Lord His this and truths. Classes ribbon in Ing. by Hi: Emi- cut was In December, tatechism, 1946, the Salesian the example of the mis- the choir of Propaganda BUILDING nence, MATERIAL g__,_0pp.osite Post the Ofiice in Fathers St. Cloud last Peiping, at to sionaries, the clean, i chanted and? “Tu came Petrus" et and the u q es St. Mary’s Bldg. St. Cloud invited by its Archbishop, PAINT Cardinal AND chapel speak, them COAL procession to often of enteredfln the library ' Thomas Tien. They purchased land Christ. At night the of tired the Telephone college, His Excellency, 180 young- 8!. Cloud. MIMI adjacent the crumbling to Russian ‘ tumble into double-decker Archbishop sters Cello Costantini, sec- Orthodox Cathedral in February, New beds which crowd three small Maytag dor- of the Sacred Congregation Dutch Oven rotary Gas Range Mun-Nu. mu our». [MIHV M 1947. Its tumbledown structures mitories. “dc Propaganda Fido," addressed MULTITUDE~ the A gathering. his In discourse, OF His CHARACTERS Excellency showed by histori- ' WEDDINGS Sunset, however, how does end cal detail Rome has been not ever the Salesians’ the day. Their large of evangelization of the center one classroom is world, he opened again and be pointed how to out filled with boys'from families it that the Col- opportune IN DIOCEsE poor was new lege the: neighborhood, of St. Peter of for. priests coming to young" night of the school minions should be ‘in , of estab- quest least at lishcd introduction l complement the already to t and t to an e e rs existing Urban learning. College Elsewhere Father of Pi‘opn- Acqui— Gettman-Allen ganda. These tapacev'teaches Latin older youn-g'ipriestc 10 to acorn- Minneapolis—Miss Patricia Allen, 'i-ng from mission-countries boys,; “retarded all vocations,” who daughter Mr. of and over Mrs. Thomas Allen the have Minneapolis, world will, opportunities of became hope the ,bride day seminary of Ray- to enter some a mond Gettman, of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- for higher ecclesiastical son and studies Christ to in His in priest- serve, Gettman ward of Browns Valley, July the universities hood. of the Eternal in the Basilica 26 St. of Mary’s. Joan City. Allen least ‘ and Donnie At Moran attended the 60 boys still are on ' couple. the institute’s waiting list, and His Holiness autOgraph sent an PelzeI-Anderson hundreds of others would ‘apply letter which. addressed the to was Beardsley.—Married July before 1‘7 a admission if for accommodations native clergy all the world. Nuptial Mass offered over in St. Mary’s and» the staffwere- adequate This to which church spoke Joyce in Anderson} daughter de- were message, of Mr. Mrs. receive Lawrence them. and Anderson, But has been start tail the of “ascé‘lii’cal', intellectual, a and Milford Pelzel, of Mr. and Mrs. son made, and good disciplinary and fortnation the of a one. William Pelzel of Browns Valley. ‘At- Like the Chinese boys who priest, by His read tending the couple Eminence, Jeanne Ander- are were was Adeline and learning Kenneth Kliendl, and write, the Salesians to Cardinal son, Fumasoni-Biondi. Leonard Pelzel. also multitude must face of char- a A young African who priest is Campbell-Grimstvedt acters—all of them different, student of the college ob- a Helpersl Breckenridge—Before new Nuptial Mass a of them difficult. The multi- ' some served that the .catholicity offered the July in of St. Mary‘s church 20 by ,..'.V;Vith Time Saving is tude almost countless, for “the the Rev. Benedict Petermeier, There has Donna been college be in the first quite never gas can a range seen and Grimstvedt became the bride Roy of abandoned boys” of poor college: piestx of the Three Aua- like this! Campbell. The Automatically couple attended by cooks meal were China millions a in number. are traliann, «Egyptian, three In- Duane Mildred Grimstvedt. and an while With these you’re characters Sale- the by the famous, dians, Canadian. Chinese, an away, Reh-Philippi COLD two a "PACK; ‘ . sians hope day describe CANNER to some African from Kenya,’ and five never-equalled Collegeville.———Miss Philippi, Evelyn Dutch Oven Method. ' ain't—s the image of Christ. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Philippi, from Belgian-conga. the This fea- our“~ snooru Using the Dutch Oven, Dutch became the bride Reh‘, WITH of Jerome Cooker of RACK =T'hey approach their task in son of cathoilicity.:,w;’ar ture readily Mr. and Mrs. Alois Reh, July 31 in St. Pe‘iping with the I"guoyancy, Well, Sizzle-Serve Broiler, en— Bearing Tricycle John the Baptist's church. The Rev. operat- Ball- or and trust‘in evidence that Rembert Bularzik, O.S.B., ofiiciated. Miss ergy, oil-Anne City like 1 .49 ing it other modern stove, any Mary Ann Reh Philippi gas and Raymond be their .special to marks seem Steel l_6-inch "Trike" with the attendants. were you’ll be delighted everywhere—the with desirable, its improved most Electric Co. rubber tires and spring seat. Truut-Bromenschenkel traits for fulfilling Don Bosco’s k all-around performance. Come for in St. Cloud—Before Nuptial Mass a. Delicious Dutch Oven Cook- prophecies of triumph, .COMPLETE .SMFIO.95' souls ELECTRICAL of SERVICE °i'.'i.':'i'i.i§" x . ofiered July 29 St. Peter's church in by demonstration ing modemizedl soon! a now harvested for God, and the Rev. of marvels Ralph Aschofl’, Betty Bremen- Lighting Fixtures Floor Wall and -— schenkel. daughter of Mr. Mrs. and unheard in yet of marvelous old Holds Plug lnatallationl. 20 Quart: liquid as 0 Alfred Bromenschenkel, became the SHOP Peiping, the j e1 ancient of THE e w bride of Alvin Trsut, ST. CLOUD. MINN. of Mr. ,and_ Rack Holds son 7 Qt. Jars MAYTAG 0 China. Mrs. Martin Tmut. Marcella Doreen and Traut. Rita and Victor Bromenschenke], Blue Enamel Finish 9 and Victor Traut attended the couple. Leo and Roger Bromenschenkel, brothers Handle conveniently jars" and of the bride, the 49 were servers. m. 12 5th Ave. 50., St. Cloud safely-in ' NcubauerfMandelke this rack-equipped Fergus Falls—Married July be- 15 useful Conner. Also for large fore Nuptial Mass offered by the Rev. a B. H. Wessling in the Our Lady of Vic- family cooking and summer church Dorothy tory Mandelke, were picnic preparation. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mandclke, and Lloyd Neubauer, of son Mrs. Mr. and J. A. Neubauer of. Fargo. The Public Invited Is The couple’s Irene attendants were v Mandelke and Roy Neubauer. iSAFE l6-OUART'"NATIONAL" V roucsr FOR um: Holstrom-Silbernagel ' the ‘ to - Fergus Falls—Miss Silber— Evelyn PRESSURE COOKER Easy-to-Ride Mr. Kiddie Car nagel, daughter of and Mrs. George V - \ Silbernagel, became the bride Robert of Holstrom. of Mr. Mrs. George. and son I9.85 Solidly built rub- Car with Kiddie fi Holstrom, July the 24 in the rectory of 'ber pedals, comfortable seat. Our Lady Victory of ch rch. The M‘: tendants Delphine and Rober were Church FeStivaI Silbernagel. 3.19 1225 week. Payable Monthly per Hill-Potvin Little Falls.—~Before‘ Nuplial Mass our a Processes 9 Pint Jars Once! at 0 ofiered Aug. Mary's in St. church by 2 YOU CAN the Rev. E. C. Ramacher, Mary Louise Can Potvin, the daughter of Mr. time-saving, and Mrs. Ralph safe, Pressure Potvin. became the bride Edward Hill. of Cooker way! Ideal for large family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hill, Brain- son MWfiiaz’ cooking, Easy-to-reod too. crd. Attending the couple Mary steam (West Side) were Ann Heiman, Shirley and Vernon Potvin. Cast aluminum. gauge. Calvin and Frenling. The LITTLE ushers FALLS, MINN. were Kenneth Potvin Roy and Sandbox-g. Fink-Niewind O Roscoe.~——Married July before 12 SHREDDER- a All-IN-ONE GRATER 8. Nuptial High Mass offered in St. Agnes’ church the Joseph by Rev. Bloch were WITH daughter Rosalia Niewind, John Nie- of ISth ” ' Alummuul wind, and Leopold Fink, of'Mr. and son C nuuroncrn Your handy all-in Tool Sunday, Alex Fink Mrs. of Eden Valley. The -one August attendants Mrs. Henry DeMorett, were that does 3 iobsl Grates, Reg, Low Wagon Coaster Niewind, Mrs. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. - Al Vogel, and Bernard Niewind. Carol Price 17: shred: and slices with case. and Anne Jo Niewind flower girls. were __Waqon with Sturdy, c‘oueous roomy never- TH rum Blenker-Heimann Evening Afternoon box; aluminum rubber tires. and rust St. Cloud.-—-Miss Mary Jane Heimann. '* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert A. 6.95 Rog. low Our Heimann, became m the bride of John Blenker, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price 9.95 J. ‘ son I Medan III-m m emu m U. O Blenker, Albany, Aug. in St. Augus- 3 , church. tine’s The Rev. Louis Traufler, OIMNPMH:WSIMMIMM witnessed O.S.B.. the The ceremony. couple attended by Violet Neeser, were Mrs. John Callahan, Patricia. Gans, Wil- a... quickly yourself, Now ouin and for liam Blenker, John Heimann, and Louis REFRESHMENTS you can lUNCH; GAMES . . . Gretch. Barney Meinz George and Rand yell- Family. home, Use the - and km , your you car. your the ushers. were m5:—juot Niezgocki-Caeper nonhudho THRIFTY COUPON Bewl new Style St. Joseph—Before Nuptial Mess months a like cull—in Gamble take three Store! And Steel Blade your Fruit Press ofiered July 24 in St. Joseph’s church 6” Strainer ' pay! 09m. for tomorrow! by Father In Benjamin, O.S.B., Dorothy to you- Faring Potato Knives Ricer Casper. daughter Mr. of Mrs. Roman and Casper. became the It's bride of John light it's J. but strong! COUPON BOOKS Niezgocki, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph potato-s son Medium mosh. lieu lost knife for the fruit A New or Niezg'ocki St. Cloud. Attending of the 6' Diameter. 49c moneyl blade well quickly and easily. Fina Just couple Alice Bollig, Adelaide were _ Wood handle. and Niezgocki. Casper, Andrew the hon- in set strong 19¢ 65¢ press a 3| 5 25:, They're convenient-they're l Each book PLYMOUTH time contains owing 0 Landwehr-Fairfield dles wood handle. togetherl Waite Park—Miss Lois Fairfield, mwflmrflfi yumiodfikendlhyowfiombloibn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fair- “in; field, became the bride' Alvin Land- of :MWCOUPONIOOKS. modem Hey the m wehr, ‘ of Mr. Mrs. AUTOMOBILE and Ed Landwehr son _ of St. Cloud, July 30 in St. Joseph’s M~hm»m,¢ iced-defile; church. The Rev. Claude Schwingham- NITE PARKING-OPEN EVERY FREE ofiiciated. Helen Fairfield Elmer and mer A Landwehr attended the couple. G Spychala-Gillitzer Scooter Deluxe Waite Park—Married July before 29 Nuptial High Mass offered by the semi-ihfloted a $5.5th! Rideson Rev. Claude Schwinghammer in St. Jo- seph’s church Estelle 10" Gillitzer. wheels. were body, metal May Be Yours daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Gillitzer, 4.98. tilt GAMBLE uocx, ST. (Loan, MINNESOTA and Frank Spychale, Jr., Mr. of and son ' Our‘Rea. Low Visit Mrs. Frank Spychala. the Attending Automobile the Booth’ 5.69 _ Price my“ bride Mrs. Voigt, A] Mrs. Daniel were me. noon" mm no. on: m cmuo Roeder, Mrs. Raymond Kuklok, and ST. kSandra SpychalaJ. The bridegroom was attended by Daniel Roeder, Raymond“ . Kuklok. and Kenneth Kuklok. l .