St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 8, 1948 · Page 1 of 6
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Fr'tv‘u rm -' 36131521“- ,-..,'-‘ 1 I p 15-4-19; st“: 15.: ‘ 1,. " _ .. REGISTER October I’AGE TWO THE CLOUD ST. 851943 Friday, .‘ Roscoe Tickets Sale Prepares for Jubilee -~\~\\\\4 on QUIZ ////. THlElMAN " a of For Concert GISTER ClOU HARDWARE Knees By Kate Choir Boys Town . 0 BISHOP CLOUD OFFICIAL 01“ THE OF‘ ST. PAPER (Based Register 24) the of Sept. Published Catholic Press Society, ' the Inc. on Every Week by (Continued One) From Page ’. GOOds Sportlng . . Colo. Dr. Office Street, Denver 1. Eduard of Publication: 938 Bannook 1, Benes, growing recent that the following by so the spring home crowded and Paints President to Otecho-Slovakia, : of died was President Joseph Busch, ’ Bishop F. D.D. ..Mot Rev. " .................... capacity. ‘ (a) Catholic; Advisory (b) Board: C. Thiebaut, P.A., V.G., St. Cloud: Rt. Rev. apostate; a ‘ an ' > . Arrangements made. to "were Rt. Rev. Plachta, Wadena; Very Ranch, Rev. George l' August (c) renegade. a . to which the home, German Long Very J. Little Lambert Falls; Prairie: Rev. Haupt, move Pope Pius 2. XII “chosen, has the. had during been closed Very Rockville; Rev. Very Kroll, Francis Zitur, Rev. Peter war. 01" constituted, and declared” the did living Not it offer only as St. Cloud; S. T. Ziolkowski, Cloud. Very Rev. J.C.D., St. more also of all but for patron tuition-free.Christian out- New and Editor more ..Rev. Business Manager Roger M.A. room room Store" Vossberg, .......... activity play door and for schools Advertising some (a) St. ..Lenarz ..,’ St. Cloud Thomas Agents and Sons, Aquinas; .............. ......... gardening. (b) St. Joseph Calasanctius; (c) Editorial Offices: PO. St. Cloud, Minn. Institute Box 229, building. And Mon- June 1, 1918, on is located so 1? Seventh Ave..- St. Augustine. at Price: Mexico, Canada, Alaska; $2.00 $2.50, per year; signor Flanagan his boys moved to Soulh. foreign. Just 1/2 $3.00, block southi‘oh 3. Are radio stations under ob- South ~ the German home 4206 at changes of address The Edition, Send Register, 5!. Cloud Seventh to: from Ave. old ligation 13th atheists garden that stone. The to grant free time street. our: 1620, Box 1. Denver Colorado. failure. But the reply religious summer was to a to programs? (a) Colorado Entered Second Class Matter Post Office, Denver, at as supplied which the home one cow, p _ yes; no_ chickens, with milk, the fresh and ‘ world—West- ‘- If 4. the modern helped which raised, keep to were civilization—is be to saved ern down. WE expenses ' SEE IT .AS ' from destroying itself, it is the ThanksgiVing‘li As the Boys’ home of ‘ news “Catholic who do must the woman for Cause spread there and were more more major the job” of believes part the applications admittance. With- for and author, convert (a) Clare , in the year’s time number of boys a One) (Continued From Page Luce; Boothe (b) G. K. Chester: from‘50 increased be- It to 200. “mightier (c) Theodore ton; Maynard. and than the Soviets,” continues, of the he ' cannon CHOIR evident sT. that other (above) came soon quar- AGNES’ of Roscoe Mary Knese, and Eileen Kotschevar; 5. Following second the refusal of mightier than the the arbitrament Sword the mad of in row, would be a war; ters necessary. Mackedanz, Irene Anita Hageman, theater Rita Muggli, to withdraw and owner will sing for the Mass a mo— A campaign planned to when the parish councils of and the ob— gavel high state courts and the the in was pen Ione Mackedanz; third tion picture Peter classified Lauer, Isidore row, as for con- raise permanent money a the of Mary for the Rosary of the leagues is of nations, its golden jubilee Oct. The 21. is under Math Muggli, Lucas pro— Knese, demned” the Heinen, by Legion serves Clemens Kost, of Decency. group home. first this The for money the direction of Lucas Knese. Left right, front Anton Knese, Catholics to mankind.” and Marcus Kirsch. have tection and the welfare of Mrs. Horman united Ben to refrain Cole- was.raised by Dan - urpose . Rosetta Britz, Mrs. Isid Mugg i, Lor- and Catherine from Utsch attending the in the not picture—(Carl movie house row, are for ore- are comedian, who started stage QUESTIONS SOCIAL THE ROSARY AND ,man, raine Hageman, Lucille Driver, Mary S schnik, Fritz photo) in (a) La Crosse, Wis.; a year with the fund off $1,405.99. On (b) 'l Boston, the Mass; in private in daily recitation the Rosary, (c) The of Wilming- or Flana- May Monsignor 18, 1921, Delegates Over 300 Del. ton, 'Attend considered church, im- family publicly in circle, Overlook farm, purchased so was gan or Due 6. make to its first site Boys Town. 'portant of present 1898, he XIII 1883 appear- to by Pope Leo that from wrote «. the week of Oct. in is 7 ance A Omaha campaign sponsored by a new encyclicals the Rosary. less than nine on national no weekly that business professional and news appar- men Secondary School Meeting the English title Social Questions is en‘tly The Rosary and ,will have definite pinko the started raise for to a. was money huge (one of its writers-to-be Its is Sept. 1892. building. 8, first It is of encyclical he penned permanent message was an on Dr. Emery Shipler). It is be fourfstory brick structure. to name times. a still appropriate for ~ our (a). Thinker’s Digest; (b) Air It still today and is known stands (Continued One) From Page “All three involved in the contrib- train- In schools Leo XIII, for Mail said Pope the Review; Three evil influences, (c) National Guard- building. women, are the Omaha ' as ing of youth—parents, teachers, speaker continued, St. “there Joseph’s is academy, St. Paul; too 2cm. the society: The job of moving uting degradation from to the of ‘ and priests,” Brother Damian much emphasis false Sister standards Laura, erior of Francis- con- on German home farm 7..Of to Overlook su the 1,412,000 in the now labor. simple life of 1—The for distaste “must tinued, be and prepared all outside Sisters, to the home. Roc a ester. use on careers West Dodge begun can those street under 21 comprise serv1ce, on was the experience “In and information addition avoiding the at to (a) kind. completed Oct. four “The 20 2—Repugnance suffering of 17, 1921, and confusion in education (b) to cir- cent; 40 per cent;- any per 7 their inculcate taboos the command and old wives’ tales of to (c) later. first 60 days The winter was cles today,” an- declared Bishop Bar- cent. per life. 3—Forgetfulness the of future right other ideals in those they have Which generation ‘ in was any- wooden, barrack-type tholome, spent “compares favorably 8. A country in which there thing been given the sublime but Catholic, are task of teachers must buildings, modern evils the home with the remedies for these confusion The three spiritual of the world.” about as new was 30,000 Protestants among educating. the learn formation make In Christian to marriage completed November, until not 25,000,000 Referring Catholics in Sorrowful, and Glorious mysteries, . . . found the Joyful, Pope to Pius XI’s is (a) France; are en— of character interesting.‘ and the education Most of people are go- 1922. (b) Germany; cyclical education, (c) the Bishop Spain. XIII. on Leo youth? ideals the setting of ing their is to souls, if they do, says . up save Village Incorporated expressed the hope that the as Humes 9. and jobs mem- have the , been in of- irst Characteristi— marriage, under step. the diffi- most Boys Town incorporated A SIMPLE LIFE DISTASTE FOR bers was as of the . . . school association fered‘for 1,300 displaced cult call enough, the heroes of circumstances. some sports There is per- village‘in the fall of 1935. Its would a make MYSTERIES page-by-page . . . JOYFUL THE ‘the Diocese a scru- sons of (a) “St. the list those nothing in of the adolescent be by top achieved to sitting populationat time the 2‘75. tiny of was the Papal document within Cloud,_M1nn.; (b) La some Crosse, admires, Wis.; mosf specific hero weeping the that fact Pope Leo this evil thus: aroun summarize over Three movie, later the Boys threatencssh the next years 10 and apply that (c) B1smarck, N. years Dak. gridiron diamond the of the is the girls ought be talking to to or Town, filmed. The home, serious danger “Society in the with is thinking their was teaching to a voca- almost ideal their .10. More of of mothers. really than out If 18,000 one persons every you which had aJumble such begin- tion. The-Pope, he said, . . ., discusses earthly duties and virtues which growing of those contempt boys.” five believe Witnessed the marriage is holy drama the and of Our Lord’s ning in becomin 1917, wa‘ “vitally live subjects” an in that ency- Passion The humble life.” Cretin director relationships make beauty pointed that the of out it involves portrayed this as up are a object of national and summer worl clical. ac- ' (a) that “Christ take sacred, will Spearfish, first place” be must S, Dak.; at In (b) you more ease claim. obey, workingmen As children do result, not not are Quoting a from the Valley Pope’s ideals City, when presented in discussions N. with Dak.; to (c) stu- ency- Detroit your are your . The Boys Town has story of rush faithful is unwarranted clical, their work, and there to Bishop Bartholome Lakes, said dents,” Minn. After Christ Mary, said Father yout O’Sullivan. an comes continuous been story of growth. . a “perfect that schools the “one whom youth refers imitate in The Holy Father from the the city. to: country to are re- can At the time of Monsignor Flana- (Answers Secularism in Catholic Schools 3) on sult p. 64-PIECE much of good methods the not practice of all virtues.” so 1 ‘ gan’s death final work being "‘The children withdraw themselves readiness to 1. of was of teachers.” good At least “Pupils 80 in as Catholic high schools SERVICE for 8 Preparation for Marriage ambition their done building problems ' expansion and on a new to' their and their im- the obligation parents, from natural to cent-of the l perfection of per 9 a ought Father John O’SulliVan 1a» be known to for their .Tested A0533”, work harder and provide the Approiled to for to make their program future care school, he continued, lies in the which is the in- not of patience of form of treatment the mented fact that enough not homes "iSh CABINET better Chest any training additidnal included? and of Christian 500 scholarship,” said Sister pleasanter. and an perfection of the teachers. This being is done Catholic teachers kind.” dulgent and effeminate boys. y This “Practical containsléleespoq'ns, service Jeroma the delegates. methods to perfection b is whi much h not in the faniily” so will and educators to lifetime During his and young prepare 815°” Sp°°ns' the Kfiives Fork" school 8 as a 8 aid knowledge the “tendency desert his trade, 2. The and technical workingman’s to to training “Extracurriculars can undermine people. for marriage and home- Srpreadm' leadership, result his than of Salad Fdrks’ Elmer 8 include 8 more ‘ such subjects 1 the home character II V of the the scholastic teach- life the school as in of as his eco- shrink from toil, discontented with lot, fix his become to making. to ‘ 5,000’homeless, abandoned, and 2Table Spoons,1 Cold MeatForkV nomics’ home bookkeeping '.. The Bishop take recommended and pupils and ers. their from away Pointing , something to construc- boys home and‘ look forward neglected given things that above him, with Gravy to Ladle'i Buuer Knife" 1 budgeting, were a are gaze on home that the teaching sisters '4 should homes their and parishes. management Rea- tive, Father O’Sullivan referred sugarspc’on’ and training useful citizenship. P'ece for Steaks?!“ 2 Othei' building, equalization unthinking hopefulness future of and to make decoration. use‘of the Pope’s some encyclical for prop- dramatic sports and ' l sons experiment in Tiffon, to .0. In pro- President Harry S. Truman, an subjects in‘the curriculum—liter- matter for their . morning medi- erty.” as for instance, lost sight *Trade-mark grams, that community third Catho- are of hearing Monsignor Flana- of a upon tture, social . tations. studies, They should sciences, meditate of. Competition is the thing. And es- lic marriages mixed marri- ' gan’s untimely life death, expressed The “to exchange the of the were 1 3. of people l - physical eagerness education—should pec1ally, he said, even the sacredness the standard often is the too on ll with the usual of quota trou- ‘ the thoughts millions of of people ages be taught districts town.” - excitements and pleasures of the isufch rural the and dignity for of the that child. team.” 1? they a way result, ble following. As \ Q everywhere when he said the of a a im can. {Rd} "‘1': rovin e use fam- 11 or I Hyr’ies. [deals for g Picking Youth special for Joyful point out of seniors in- secularism in the The Mysteries the these three out ’ Boys Town founder: “He has left course was way 11y life, ' said Mrs. “Ideas in the abstract Catholic in the Catholic high school troduced another level, at living mean in the c evils, XIII. Leo monument count a says Development ’6 J nothing him of the (the . to Sister spiritual boy),” ‘ school Jeroma de- by the Years later “There pastor. commented: silverolan less boys who honest today are " life I of the In these the house of Naza- clared student mysteries, learn from Brother is also 1.70.: Damian, the “but is the another it made, and cheerleaders matter of ONEID'A we at upright citizens re- and because survey was by men “ sponslbility - ~ of the Catholic ideals clothed and in flesh i blood— school. found marriages, They that be reth “simplicity perfect of 103 'girls. Be- and conduct, must purity of agreement his games. benign influence of abid-. was and sil‘vonmiths ' ‘It great spiritual who with is a advance- definite 7' goal, girls men only in difficulty and only prettier; they have a ing cause faith in the inherent goodness one was are harmony, unbroken and love—mot of the and mutual respect for merit youthgto lived; and learn struggled, that daily and appeal; mixed marriages! is being it all two done in an of human suc— were nature.” ' kind—but life fleeting that its livmg false which finds both and be ceeded in their spiritualized life’s can work—be- the “Is there schools conceivable and that It rate. not any rea- is so that the1r_ and his ideals for devotedness charm in service.” being its of inte- toward which bad he why the school should Miss area the come America business, system son as Poolln Fr. Note grated Christians his, directs is JEWELEEIS thoughts, in to his daily home interests, but be give student is used the entirely to old-fash- not too " one is the patient industry which what is “Here provides and parish life. and his under- energies. They He helpful ioned information marri- if and about she that it is sees suggests a . . . . . . raiment; which required for food and the stand that does in sweat feels their imagination spiritual that " 5" he 614 G’“”“‘ so him- and advance the family and of distant 1n center sort cousin?” to age Diamond Jubilee ' does‘not begin self is with r the heroic individual which contented little the brow, is with whom of and which seeks he attention life?”- his family morti- on The students alone not at are flcations St‘Cloud’Minn' but with most admires/“r the little Father O’Sullivan. asked diminish number the of its than multiply fault, rather wants Sister un- to to Jeroma continued, for noticed attempts in their own they largely “products of its wealth.” of are the a homes (Continued Frbm One) Page and parishes.” sources MANNHEIM-OSNABRUCK which World has betrayed them PROJEC attend the Mass dinner FEAR OF SUFFERING and on into believeing the only things Sunday. St. Cloud Register SORROWFUL that THE MYSTERIES matter glamour, success, are Served Years 13 P. _0. Box 229 popularity, riches, and intellec- “specially evil” is pernicious “repugnance .A suffer- to Before retirin from active duty achievements.” tual Cloud, St. Minn. whatever painful and to is hard ing to five weeks Paulin had ather escape eagerness or ago, In the school, the speaker told served in Meire Groye, pastor endure.” as (Parish teachers, “we the support can sec- , Society) for 13 or years. ularist affected, world vig- thus the strive People Holy Father, “dream of or we can says wishes participate the Mannheim-Osnabruck in anniv proj- The actual ordination to ilantly form,Christ Himself in to chimeric civilization in which that all is shall unpleasant - a Father for Paulin is Oct.‘ 1. and those promises send least charity regenerated by Baptism. package sary ect to at one removed, and all that is pleasant shall supplied.” be be . . He' ordained Sauk in Centre, early As possible the child was each month for the as twelve months to needy fam- next a Sorrowful Mysteries The this evil. and offered his first Mass remedy for in As- should be think taught with the to are a Germany. Please ily in send the address and of no sumption‘church, St. Paul, Oct. name church. The boy girl whom the sufferings of Christ His 'Blessed IN ~Meditating and on or on . . . Mannheim family in of needy Caritae society 28, 1888. Following ordination in ‘51. have CLOUD systematically taught the . e or a we is “who there who will his heart Mother, feel not .‘r grow assigned [he St. ' at pastor full Christian ,. Osnabruck. life will judge was not as imitating the desire of them?” with Martin’s. He transferred warm later the by sentimental matter was or ro~ will evil which St. Augusta, then Cold “There be calamity fall to mantic to reactions, apply ' or but will head no nor can GIVE VUUR WAIlSllEW BEAUTY (Pesto of society) . . . Spring, where he served r pastor the but wise happy strong and the individual the as community, which shall ("Jr upon over We from 1892 In latter 1899. tile to eachings of Church!” the the patience triumph by suffering of for he who de- . not ................................................................. .- he appointed in pastor (Address) year was wLH v . . . Mother's A View called Christian be shrink from to must follow- not Stillwater, Minn., in and 1911 to serves a Mrs. Emerson Hynes, mother of church St. Assumption in Paul. footsteps Christ.” ing in of \ e childr'en, ed- . six pointed out ' the to OCTOBER Father Paulin became in pastor couoovuu Father The Holy explains: “Byflthis patience, do not we 'that ' and Detroit Lakes in went 1916 to “everything ucators the stoicism in the enduring the of empty pain but mean Meire GrOVe in 1935. pastor as school in does measured . . . be , must that patience which is rather do learned Momn from the 1865, THE HOLY Balvaria Dec. 8, or Born in ROSARY we mean of whether, is it aiding terms or school early Father Paulin took his example Christ of .” hindering the . . and the parents before training in that country pas— g “It'is which obtained F" the patience is by the help His l ' of States. He the United obligations coming in their in to educa- tor «ow-94.. .f't-mt-t‘o. (or which shirks trial because it painful, but not is grace; a seminary and completed his college ‘5 tion. The school ought adapt to univer‘sity. ) which it and gain, accepts it however esteems hard it St. John’s ‘ in as a courses ', itself the needs. problems and to, succeeded in Father Paulin be undergo.” to was may of home parish, other notthe and Joseph Meire Grove Father by FORGETTING FUTURE LIFE 'YOU CAN ' around. of O.S.B., former pastor policy should be Kreuter, No way ~ GLORIOUS MYSTERIES THE jubilarian is Joseph’s. The St. re- followed which by the school mm“ :1 The third this: “Men evil is day here of the John’s siding St. rectory at our pursue weakens the authority unity of . . . or the for present. false this goods of world in such wise that thought the of home parish. and Younan their fatherland is only true setaside, not but, their to Ordo , multiplication “The of extra- . . . said, it banished and entirely shame be erasedfrom'their curricular activities tends dis- to -' memory.” Permanent, easy-to-clean .' the said family,” Mrs. Hynes. rupt Daily Mass. For , \ baked enamel wall “Men mind, who activity of love “No single :’takes carnal nothing but themselves, cover- every child all child the time, but raised ing in tile pattern some I allow their thoughts grovel things of to earth until they upon , rarely is day and does expensive .thst looks like away every unable lift which them that to to is higher Widow. We Bridget, 8—Friday. St. ., are may "family the have unity after ceramic! Hes aqmooth, sup- . . . White Gloria. Mass the feast. of doubt [if God could inflict terrible I pun- upon man more a a per. washable surface, stays vestments. ishment than allow him to his whole life to waste in the Teachers, advised,- Mrs. Hynes “new looking" for . _ years. L'eo'nardir 9—Saturday. John St. should have sympathetic atti; pursuit of earthly pleasures, and in forgetfulness of the hap- Won’t crack blister,. a Gloria, 2nd Col- the Mass of feast. tude the toward lems of par- pro piness which alone needs refinishing! lasts forever.” never Companions. lect St. Denis and of - school If children ents. to of‘excit‘ing come In variety The Glorious Mysteries I teach “the relation true White vestments. men tardy and carelessly dressed, are colors. in‘ Bring .wall your between time eternity, and between life earth and 10—Twentv-first Sunday after do contribu- bills make not our on our pay or 'todsy. measurement: Mass. Gloria, Pentecost. pecial tions, vulgar and unco-‘opera- life in heaven; and it is thus alone that are formed strong are, We’ll be glad give to necessarily 'of Francis Borgia, yo Collect tive, “it does 2nd St. not mean and noble characters.” ' estimate. ‘ Collect, us.” Creed, ' that the 3rd “Defend delinquent an parents are or From the Glorious mysteries learn that “death is we Trinity malicious. It simply be that Preface. Green vestments. may annihilation not which ends all things, merély but the is mi-, mother hard ‘pressed, an 11—Monday. Maternity so of Our a that the father’s is low; income gration an‘d'a heightomY" from life life. so 54” to By them Lady. Mass Gloria, the feast. convenibnt taught of In weinscot passage are we environ— that the neighborhood _ Creed, Lady, in- -'Preface of Our path that the heaven lies to all to By them Open men. .u. we is bad, they 120 that ment cannot festival." serting White . “on the k' ‘x ft. reminded that time will ‘God 'fl when will wipe sq. per are a come youth home,” ~ t at away manage e ex- vestments. , - tear from eyes' and plained Mrs. that ‘neither Hynes. ~.. mourning, our every nor up, 12—Tuesday. Weekday per after 54¢ running ft. . '~ crying, shall There in 2 least - be any,,,more’.” two ways at sorrow, are nor Pentecost. Mas‘s Oct. (no 10 as . whic school help the the fam- In Gloria can these is the Rosary remedy or'Creed), Collect for times. The 3rd for :1 ways a our ily,, Hynes declared: By' 1) FAI'HER' rs. " the dead; Collect. 4th Green . one Rosary HoL “healing any for the evils of the possesses a power THE developing attitudes; 2) By you ROSAR)! spe~ . . . vestments. ‘ and fatal ’" the of society.” “In J'. cific projects planned ‘4: strength- age sores to l‘ ‘ IN 13—Wednesday. St. Edward, the, YOUR 1 E‘cn family. PRAY BEADS EVERY DAY FOR WORLD en ‘King. ES ' . Mass the feast. e15. of Gloria, DAILy 5 s V l Boys and girls should be given PEACE AND CONVERSION THE OF RUSSIA. Collect “Defend us,” 2nd 3rd any responsibility of toward senss a. Collect. White ; - vestments. FOR PcAcE,‘ ‘ YOU their families,” she said. ‘ own 14—Thursday. Callistus St. Bros. I, Schellinger . They should “the be taught tech- TSCHUMPERLIN A. Moms Pope. the feast. of Gloria. niques, the which by the ways, ,c . ‘ Red vestments. family BUILDFRS work, play, and can pray , FUNERAL 15—Friday. St. Teresa, HOME Corinne-tau Virgin. \‘l together.” ‘ -' Reliable Mass the feast. of Gloria. White “The school;' she continued, . O . ‘ vestments. Plum. mm “should iconsciously be building l so. h 121 llth.Av_e. ~39. Clold‘ , (From How Use to o-Da/ily 1M“- ‘§ Phone I‘D-RV attitudes in youth and St. of Cloud. "in... respect Pauline sol, E. M. Lohmann Co.) (Mowing R'oscoe) pride- by Rsusch, in their homes, sympathyfor ‘ .I, .. .. . _ , p." '.,.. » si' s: .2 ..