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

October 29, 1948 · Page 3 of 6

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PAGE FOUR 6 THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, October 29, 1948 Roscoe, Caedmonists Jubilee PArD Prepared and inserted by the Marshal] All-Party Volunteer Committee, Gordon Moosbrugger, Sec, St. Cloud. Minn. At . Cathedral ELECT Writers Help Fred In itssecond organiza- of year tion, Cathedral high school’s Caed— club numbers students 16 who mon Marshall wish develop ability in the to field of writing. weekly At the Thursday meet- ings members two their read own of Grove City compositions for the criticism and suggestion fellow of members. Under the directiOn Sister of Kris- CONGRESSMAN tin, adviser, plans for. correction and revision crystallized, and are revised work that shows prom— From Sixth District filed ise is possible for future pub- ( DF L lication. Nominee) Also -included club in the pro- - is the development of Eon gram appre- VOTE IIIM! ciation for in the best modern ‘TO REPRESENT writing. Selections from superior STEARNS COUNTY ‘1 mm wonx Eon writers times of and read our are FR MAHALL discussed with View to student (The 45th District) a In the Minnnesota Legislature . improvement. Combining the read- He is FARMER of; ing 0 excellent composition and ' HP’ELECT a » the writing, criticizing and revi- Operates his farm. Is 42 old. ’ .‘JAMEs own . years sion of student work, the club aims . publication. at Last Tom year He is able J ° ADMINISTRATOR J, OUI—GLEY‘, an JR. Wahl’s short “A Swell story, v Time,” , Since accepted publica- for 1933, member Meeker was of and State county tion Today, by national Catholic AAA committees, State Farm Security Directory student biweekly. ‘ members MORE THAN 50 Of the clergy Bishop F. Joseph Busch, Coadjutor Bishop F W. A er life-long ‘Stea‘rns resident and native Students of An enrolled who in the county. son are He 'and is Bartholome, Abbot sound LIBERAL 0 Alcuin Deutsch. The a attended golden the alumnus\ jubilee roup of Stearns celebration of County educational Caedmon institutions—Grade club Eileen Cullen, f, are is pictured above in photo taken after the Solemn a ,_ school, Favors High school and St. John’s University. Nancy Lampert, Tom Wahl, included Joce- farm price permanent Agnes’ soil parish in Roscoe Oct. They 21. supports, Mass (Paynes'uille Press photo) con- Stearns lyn Wright, Alice Hieme‘nz, Jose- A County' home-owner and lifelong and servation, taxpayer REA expansion, cooperatives. mem- farm phine Hudovernick, Schmidt, Joan ber, of Holy Angels parish. Sec. ‘Marshall’s foreign Tim Murphy, aid Louise Schlangen, plan, , based taxation A member of the Sf‘earns County Bar Association. Jeanne Gnifkowski, Gloria Schle- to ability aid on Familiar to with veterans. actively and pay, and interested the problems in leg- per, James Treischel, Lucille islativ: needs of Stearns County people all walks of life. in ' Joehren, Town, Louise Kathleen His Progrhm Is Your Program Robinson, and Robert Thene. Qdizley Inserted and‘paid by the Representative for for of 45th District coinmittee.‘ Frank J.‘ Bach, chairman. Named after Blessed Caedmon, ' . . unlearned shepherd who an was divinely inspired sing, the club to l: s DANIEL members begin their meetings with in his honor. prayer a SCHNEIDER FLOORING co. “lamest C 1F UNERAL ‘ ASPHALT—RUBBER CORK I & TILE ‘ nu Speech Writes Thesis .- 428 16th 0 Ave. No. Phone 18341W Cloud, St. Minn. HOME nun-nu- Collegeville. Father Cuthbert — Soukup, rO.S~.B., teacher St. at John’s preparatory school, com— pleted work his on thesis, The Pub- PAINTS—WALL PAPER, Speaking lic of Archbishop John " COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT Ireland, to'fulfill requirements for ' AND MODERN FUNERAL his Master’s degree in speech from ‘ the University Minnesota. of SERVICE FOR MORE THAN Paint and Father wallpaper ' Cuthbert took his keep final home' looking can smart your : as YEARS. 65 examination Oct. 9. He will be well_as the walls and woodwork, See preserve large selec, our . awarded his MA. Commence-‘ on tion of paints and wall in beautiful colors and modern papers day, Dec ment 16, the at univer- designs. \ sity. '~ After rking on four w years 'KOEEBER his degree, including four summer l ' sessions the university at to-satisfy TELEPHONES: PAINT sun? the part of requirements, Father ‘= Office 238-W Cuthbert finished his thesis this ~ T, NES’ CRCH Solemn Residence—1543 summer. Father practically of the Mass, which offered by was was 20 ,, Minn. John A. Schritz, filled capacity only to for jubilee living the former Sixth The of St. event. pastor Ave. So. St. Cloud, Fall Clergy Conference Cloud Eleven, Seventh Avenue North St. Agnes’.(Register photo) photo above shows the setting the conclusion near o Held Diocese in Winona Gra’nite City Mankato.——The annual fall ’Society' Propagation, con- The for the ference clergy of the of the Di0c- a \. the Electric Co. Winona of- Good held DINNDORF at ese PAINT WALLPAPER STORE.- was the 0f Faith, . (legal Title) "Counsel lnc., Hospital 1' academvhere'on Wednes- COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE day, Cloud Oct. 27. Saint I ‘ Lighting Fixtures Floor and Wall Pittsburgh Paints ‘ Institute Building — Plug Installations. CONLON CLOUD, MINN. CLOUD. ST. Varnishes ‘ s'r. MINN. Painting Contractor — ,A modern, , well-equipped hospi- - , and Home Foreign Missions Imperial Washable Wallpaper. Construction tal Co. with well-organized staff a . of physicians and specialists. Second ,REV. 12 second; HENRY Avenue, FRANK, N.E. 4‘35 Diocesan Director Tel. lThe‘ m. A... 50. 12 Conducted by'the Sisters of the. . sr.«CLOUD, MINN. Perpetual Member (living deceased) ..$ 40.00 or Oggery st. Order .......... of St. Benedict Ordinary Member (1 year). noun 1 .00 ~ T Health Special Mmbership (known the Family Mem- . as — For VYWV.‘ V bership—besides the enrolled, . nine one. . . . others, living deceased, be enrolled EAT or ' may ' , for year) ‘6.00 one _ 713 St. Ger. Cloud 5!. ............................................ .. A Perpetual Burse for the educatiOn of a young ‘ for the priesthood .;..__...........'...$1,500.00 'li man ‘. ........... METZROTH'S For the of catechist for The Home Florsheim 75.00 of Shoes; support a one year........ t- I , F t A scholarship m an "we" supporting student through ‘ one ' Hart, Schaffncr and Marx Cloth- specialize in we his seminary IDE 600.00 CREAM course . ............ .................... .. ins- for “Good I Clothes Men and Boys”, clothes for the cl the Members of Sooiety for trip‘ the Philippines, after the to a St. well-dressed St. Mary’s Bldg. Cloud CLOUD Propagation of the Faith Tel. man. United gain States _92 behalf YEARS of ,the INST. may on » plenary indulgence under the Philippine the of United a veterans or usual conditions Monday, Not. forces, States armed 1 founchthat on _,\ 'Feast ALL SAINTS. 1, of ourI the reached attack had For area, Men STETSON HATS! Cagayan. For aided by two years, OCTOBER DEDICATED KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! tremendous gifts of American l TO MISSIONS the havebeen Protestants money, CROSBY SQUARE SHOESI, His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, has high schools opening in Northern urged all~ the‘ Catholics of the Mindanao. HARDWARE Because of the lack of world their give utmost to THE to sup- Catholic schools, and the low tui- Slip-Over Style and Coat those noble of imitators ‘ port tion and scholarships attractive of- Selection Choice of A Catholic Christ, the missioners, \V . on fered by the Protestant schools, Sunday, which Mission Oct. N N N was Catholics have SWEATERS been attending BOYS’ ,GIFTS Sporting and throughout the Goods 24, month of ” these schools. One such school ‘ ' October. , nearby forced all Catholics to and Paints misiionaries ' The labor in the study the Protestant STORE interpreta- Occasions For All hostile and backward of the most tion Bible, ‘baptized' and most You had . better hurry down . to in get this regions the world, of saving souls, Catholic sensational students 300 on in O Bibles one year. , value. healing High the sick, quality and preaching the 100% wool and others have 50%“ “We been Wool O busy Framed Pictures' opening‘ doctrines the faith of all who to 0!" sweaters schools the lot. In O .CalI.Sets this Sick counteract‘ assorted prosely- colors. to in Sizes 30 to 36. - Opposite the Post Office St. Cloud in will listen. Once during the g. “a Crucifixes year, tizing. Wherever 'havo O opened ' We month of New October, Store these mission- V such Catholic Ends school, .Books Book ‘ have a we - g-f} ‘ ' ;- aries, through the Society the for ' practically closed their .Statues—hand of schools, carved NOW Regular or ‘ '- the ' Propagation of Faith, ask . neutralized you the harm. At wood present New Maytag Dutch Oven c Gas Range ' contribute alms FOR and . ' to > to :. no“... 17 -1 semi. A... prayers have high O 15,000 Medals school .. 1.95 to’3.95 we over Values their Surely that is not cause- ‘NLY pupils in the single .Crosses and Chains Diocese of South. Just % block . south ' I on much ask! Give generously to to Cagayan. .St. Pins Christopher Auto ' K Seventh from Ave. old store. the missions during these our last few 0 Greeting Cards “The . of , center countersu- a, our days of October. . Prayer Books tack has been Lourdes college for Slip-Over Style . Rosaries CHURCH THREATENED and the Ateneo de young women ' . .St. Andrew Missal Daily IN PHILIPPINES Cagayan, which of I SWEATERS rector. MEN’S am In these colleges, have only ‘ The l J. Rev. E. Haggerty, I S..I., not WEDDING we The been Catholic training teachers has the following communi— sent _ , catechists, and also but fur- giving the from. Philippines: cation “In E. ,M. lOHMANN PICTURES ther education ‘ the thousands of Mindanao, would to tourist imme- a. Some 109% wool and others are Catholics teaching the public part wool, but in diately the notice heat, constant every COMPANY YOU’LL BE of them schools. We have the a‘value Protes- the terrible roads, one the old met won’t IS want, to miss. In you army as- attack, but have hard- been tant jeeps for the sorted colors. transportation, ruins Sizes 36 to '44. You need sweater for ‘Articles ', Religious a so PROUD pressed ! by the keep— 0F of necessity of the the of homes,» poverty war, Occasions. many , ing tuition theirs. Booksmchurch low Goods the scarcity of such . our as as common We need books and things fresh equip- milk, and butter, ice St. ' 413 Sibley 7tls new as neu- We need buildings. the long hours ment. of the work, ab- St. Paul new I, Minn. 2 There’s Regular marked dif- of recreation'facilities, the "I forced appeal help. a for sence to am .95 high food V and low of the ‘ I consider ference cost work have between ordi- cost im- to our 4.95 ' 6.9 5 Values t labor. o of the I noticed scarcity of promise. Its would ruin mense pictures the and nary ONLY 5 the priests, sympathetic feel- the gradual yet weakenih of mean ’ professional portraits ing in Catholic the faith million of Catho ics. one senses a coun- a made in modern, Its successiwould try. that our in ' mean an- other completely 10 all the 20 civic “Much’has happened equipped North- in years, or VALUES $4.95 $2.25 - to VALUES leaders—doctors, Iawyers,- office to ‘Mindanao. ern" Since the studio. A difference in war, -, , , holders, 50% teachers business Heavyweight and Wool American have 3 Seasons—.- Protestants been men quality, but differ- — no this diocese ——in will be_ practical pouring and personnel into Cotton money ' ' COSt' Underwear Men’s Catholics.” ence m the Philippines, taking advantage Therehasnever Quite beena Underwear- Men’s gas range the of of ruin Catholic church- our THE. BEER like this! Automatically cooks meal rectorie‘s, clinics, convents, a es, .Lo 51 schools colleges. and Protestantism James H. Murphy ng eeves while you’re by the famous, FOR THE . L S leeves away, 4 1 ong _, I the in Philippines has, . Ankle been Length never . never-equalled Dutch . Ankl‘e Oven Method. Length ' able make converts of INSURANCE to out . WHO Sizes MAN our 36 42 to ' predominantly .0 Sizes Catholic population 36 50 0 Using the Dutch Oven, Dutch Cooker to Real Estate by preaching in and villages. , towns KNOWS Well, Sizzle-Serve Broiler, l operat- i“ or 'It has relied social work. upon ‘ like “Upon modern ing other it 203 St. the Mary's Bldg. Phone stove, 198 recent return to any gas my METZROTH'S ‘ you’ll‘be delighted with unmoved its '& nobanmzmc . noun KNAPP PLUMBING all-around performance. Come for in DISTRIBUTED BY M£§?dfdldgr‘ifige€fi°k- _ , 0 none FINANCING CARL FRITZ demonstration soon! HEATING? a J. F. ANDERSON \ Gobd ’A Place Kemp’s Photographer Ice cream (to. T rgde to TH LUMBER. (:0. ‘ MAYTAG SHOP E . We Specialize in 7 ‘ Churches, Schools, MATERIAL Hospitals. BUILDING Phone 567 “ St. Cloud ' ' "508 e PAINT an. AND' COAL Av. N. SL'Cloud r. cs0un.__m1vn. h ’ st. 12 5th 50., .Tel. Ave.- St. Cloud 49. ‘ Telephone 180 St. cloud. Mina.