St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 22, 1948 · Page 2 of 6
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Friday, October 22, I948, CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER Buried Collegeville Generations all! Four Wur Hero unmanagewmm:§m r»-“-ltr—.V~’~P‘ a. Coach Opens Duelm \\‘ SOLD In Service EXCLUSIVELY; NORGE Cage Drills Duelm. Reinterment services —- CLOUD IN ST. conducted '15 Oct. in St. were Lawrence’s church by the Rev. Henry Frank for Pvt. Raymond Collegeville.—John Hiller, head Lavinge, who died May 19, 1942, basketball coach, has bas- opened in prison Luzon. ketball drills St. John’s univer- at a camp on Pvt. Lavigne born in Glen- sity. was dorado, Benton July county, 26, ~. Fundamentals conditioning and A He 1917. attended district school have been main the for the course in Glendorado. 11 In he 1939 2,. Johnny basketeers date. to went to San Rafael, Calif., and on In the opening drills 85 men re- June 16, 1941, drafted into was ported, Scrimmages and in were the He received his basic army. order from the start. training Hamilton a field, at \V- a Another ywirfiwlfimse" 10 12 or men ex- are the member of 692nd Ordnance pected show for practice to none} up He went in company. overseas the after football is season com- October, 1941, Nicholas Field to pleted. After giving this group a in' the Philippines, taken‘pris- was final chance, the will be made. cut Bataan, HOME and died Camp at '7 HEATER oner on . \ Greater all-around height can O’Donnell. quite . There’s feed l good for be the Johnny this squad no as seen on .your cows Surviving ' his parents, Mr. are o There is large in. of year. and pocketbook a group and Mrs. Thomas Hennek, in Du- your s PECIAL! as . experienced who will need . . . men a elm; three brothers, Goodwin, Le- 16% DAKOTA lot training MAID of before they become Roy, and Cyrus, all home; four at high class «\ performers. sisters, Mrs. Calvin Anderson, 1 , ’ DAIRY SEE!) Centers who survived the first Minneapolis; Delphine, Chaska; 925 ’ BillmMosso, Jerry Lands- out are Alvina, Cloud; St. and Grace, at .A in price Don berger, Chisholm, Merle Mi- new cow home. . . . cheau, Phil Leonard, and Bob W A high in feeding value new Nicklaus. ‘ .\\\ ALSO O.K. MIN ERALIZED ‘p Phil Lonien, Dan SALT Cashman, Lee J aines H. Murphy ‘ Williams, Simonich, Jack Rich «\ SOLD ON MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE BASIS \- Rawlings, Wilfahrt,- Stan Jim ‘sfi'ffi” INSURANCE GODFREY SUPPLY FARM WHILE O’Brien, Floyd Braun, George THEY LAST! ’ Borgerding, Ed Chambers, and Real Estate Dave Aylmer working the at are Lincoln Avenue N.E. Phone 3173 St. Cloud, Minn. position. forward 203 St. Opposite Mary's Fairgrounds ' Bldg. Phonic I” chance—a Here’s genuine radiant-type as Norge home Playing your the guard at spot 9" are .o’ ‘§§ heater, Francis Buysse, capable Duane Van massifiiar‘wW‘ of delivering Orsow, 37,000 BTU’s hour— per Jim Heine, Jim Leinen, Tom Mc- for $69.95! heat only It has porcelain—enameled dis- a Hale, Jack Broaren, John Spald< tributor, vaporizing oil burner, single-dial heat selector, ing, and'Dick Miller. i constant-level oil automatic chimney draft 3:‘ meter, 1', regu- ., , , , lator, visible oil baked-enamel finish. ANSWERS T0 QUIZ gauge, THIS FOUR—GENERATION picture taken l-c 3-b 2-c 4-a 5-b 6-b 8-10 was 7-c 9~a, on the recent 25th Wedding jubilee b, of Mr. 10-h. Mrs. and as" Alois c, Klaphake St. of Anthony’s parish, St. Cloud. The great—grandmother This A price is Don’t miss this special! chance great to \ is Mrs. Frances Klaphake, 77, of Melrose, who is the mother of Alois this and “comfy” winter—at be low cost! Klaphake (left). Mrs. Elmer Winter warm (right) is the daughter of Mr. Klaphake, and is holding her Billy—(Bob Molitor photo) son, New‘Home as? s ,Silvertones Will Perform It We'rein Our \ Mighty and as. In Little Falls Sunday Glad To Be There. Here's Few Rea- a BUY Baron}: YOU .\\ *3. Little Falls—Garfield Henry’s throughout Why: the land, and St. Fran- $§1®1®f§a®i sons international singers, Silver- the cis’ high school will these present MARBLE CAKE NORGE SALES AND SERVICE will give tones, St. \ concert at artists its student body to and a own Francis’ high school Sunday at music lovers to the Little of Falls on 69c 37c 48c 8 community. p.m. * home Our strictly AT fireproof. is Silvertones, The who new Sunday’s follows: some- are o r p r g a m times refered “The Ensemble to Kyrie, Messe Sollennel, Gounod; as with Degree,” the of “Serenade,” S h~u b a “Ave Buns Tea _.13o are one 1:; c e r world’s qualified best trained and Marie,” S h b “Hallelujah t; dozen c u e r * per the largest It’s modern the Northwest. & .................... vocal ensembles this having in of Chorus,” Messiah Handel, Silvér- age, most the highest tributes from tones; won Cookies Peanut Butter music lovers critics in the and \\ \. c “0 Bone Jesu,” Palestrina; “In- dozen United States and foreign lands per flammatus,” Stabat Mater, Rossini, .................... * for its versatility repertoire of and able We better than before. Silvertones; “Stout-hearted Men,” to are now personnel. serve The repertoire includes you ever Romberg; “S h in’ Bread,” t o r n dating music from Palestrina COX’S Wolfe, male section; BAKERY through the polyphonics the to “Summer Time,” Porgy and popular music—all in- modern and Bess, Gershwin; “Jinny Jenkins,” cluded in single concert. a mountain Cloakey; “One song, 24 7th AVE. So. The Silvertones have appeared Kiss,” New Moon, Rombe‘rg;. When You Wreck Them GAMBLE BLOCK PHONE in outstanding the most concert 908 Silvertones; ST. CLOUD PHONE “Rhythms 908 Blue and . . . ; \ . - i _ Let Us halls, Resurrect schools Them h and t t ST. CLOUD, MINN. Moods” description (a musical of e a e r s .I , 4 a. Negro life their daily and habits), I V Fatima Club I Henry; “Sentimental Journey,” popular; “Sit Down, Folk PROM Song,” BODY, SHOP . ‘ Henry, Silvertones; Gets Orders “Indian - Call,” Love Friml, Duetto; “City Call H n,” e a v e CAR’S YOUR BEAUTY PARLOR spiritual, Johnson; “Sweet Little For Leaflets Boy,” Jesus spiritual lullaby, Mac- DH“.- Street 2‘15 PHONE 1868 Gimsey; “Without Song,” You- a .« St. Cloud, Minnesota. “01’ Man River,” Show Boat, man; Breckenridge. Devotion Kern. to — Our Lady Fatima of will serve as keynote the for this year’s activi- ties Lady Our Victory, of of sodal- ity St. Francis’ in hospital here. EACH SAVE 1.21 ON “Devotion Our Lady of Fa- to tirria be cannot in overstressed these days when the AND world is EVERY PAIR or so Self-destruction,” Prefiect to near Geralyanorll told her fellow so- MEN’S Miss dalists. Korll, whose home is Flensburg, in chosen prefect was election officers of held Oct. at an 11. PAJAMAS Others office chosen to were Bernice Klosterman, Mooreton, vice Elaine prefect; Little Jarvis, Falls, Shirlee secretary-treasurer; g FAULTLESSLY TAILORED F’AMOUS BY "KERRY KNIGHT" Our Reg. Low Price 3.98! Pullover and Coat Styles! SOLID ‘HARDWOODS 0 80 Count Mercerized Cotton! 0 NATURAL FINISH - Geralyn Korll ,Sonforized Keep Their Fit! 0 to I Benson, Little Falls, chairman of Our Lady and the Eucharistic com- ‘ Green, Blue, Brown Stripes! 0 Marianne mittees; FULL Gasteki, Little SIZE TABLE 0 Falls, chairman of the apostolic Comfort! For and Full Catholic Cut truth committee; Real and 0 Bernadette Haspert, Richardton, N. Dak., chairman of the '2 social life STURDY CHAIRS 0 and publicity committees. Think of 1.2 saving big fa- Business Meeting Held a on At business meeting Oct. 7 “KERRY KNIGHT” pajamas! a mous ‘ 288 activity suggestions from various Why, they’re “best buys" at [eg- committees included book review a uIar because price they’re full cut, for November contest such on. 35 books Heart well in Pilgrimage, tailored, and made of fine Tumbleweed, White Wings and cotton! 80 threads strong cotton Barricade; daily Holy Commun— ion and recitation of the Rosary in into each inch! are woven square special observance of the month Yoh good, solid, hard-earned save cash this dyed on Vat those bright of October; spiritual preserve bouquet for to a seniors; subscriptions the Cath- to good, solid hardwood dinette set! You can’t beat colors. (Pullover Sanforized, too. olic publications Camillus and Ac- . this‘smooth, serviceable table and style tion Now; chairs for and roller two skating has front gripper a trousers; Marianne Gasteki party. Little of construction! 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(lOUO, MINNESOTA and fun concluded the evening’s activities.