St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
November 5, 1948 · Page 1 of 4
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REGISTER CLOUD THE ST. PAGE TWO Pione CONLON‘ OVerIOO Jubilee Parish Given Is at er QUIZ 3w 414, EGISTER Cloud Register’ North Of ’St. Requiem Construction Co. Prairie in My 4. ,, ClOU ST. By Kate Knese N.E. Second 12 Avenue, _. A CLOUD,‘ ST. MINN. Prairie—One pioneers North of the of Holy Cross ‘ Page One) and Rooney, Colleen Graham, Mrs. (Continued From ST. CLOUD OF BISHOP THE PAPER OF OFFICIAL parish children, including the father of nine 22) and (Based the Register of Oct. three on re- Mae Winter, Mrs. Edward Nieren- din- Inc. Society, the dinner Catholic Press prepared and the Published Week by Every was show statistics that 42 Latest 1.‘ ligious, laid Requiem to following rest Mass offered Miss was a Mrs. Clara Gacke, garten, Colo. Francis- by the Denver hall arranged Street, 1, ing Office of Publication: 938 Bannock Catholic in 100 of out are every Hullin, by Father A. U. pastor. Miss Edith Lang, Braun, Rosemary orphan In home. Sisters the of Switzerland; (c) (a) France; (b) can D.D. Busch, Joseph F. "Most‘Rev. Bishop President Jerome Vossberg. and He Richard Trettel, 79, who to North speakers, mentioned addition the to t was came .................... England. Cloud: V.G., St. P.A., C. Thiebaut, '- Advisory Board: Rt. Rev. also following the above, Prairie Silesia in from German _Plukut were it will On Dec. 18 be 100 2. Ranch. years George Very Rev. Wadena; Plachta, Rt. Rev. August Curl Weds virgin Indians with- forest. camped table: Mon- the head Holy Cross seated 1877, just after at the since Father Josef Mohr wrote year a Falls; .Little Haupt, J. Very Rev. Lambert Long Prairie; its in confines. There siz- Monsignor signor C. Thiebaut, parish formally established. were no Wrote Gruber the words and Franz was Kroll, Peter Rockville; Very Rev. Zitur, Very Rev. Francis able within reasonable dis- towns Mon- Plachta, Wadena; August Born 3, in Silesia April 1869, Holy Ghost; melody (a) Come of on Cloud. J.C.D., St. Ziolkowski, St. T. S. Cloud; Very Rev. Before Brother .St. Cloud scarcely tance. in Mahowald, Edward Pierz; was signor Mr. Trettel this a to country Praise Thy (b) Holy God, We came M.A. Vossberg. ..Rev. Roger Editor and Manager! Business hamlet. There roads and Kroll, Father Francis were Father Peter eight no with his when he parents ......... Holy Nilht. Name; (c) was ' Cloud St. and Sons, ....Lgnarz Advertising Agents railway the station nearest Rockville; Father Ziol- and Zitur, completed school- was old. He his Struggling desperately ...................... .. 3. to years re- Sobieski Brainerd. The settlers had Ceremony to Cloud, Minn. St. P.O. Box 229, kowski. building, in North Prairie then ex— Editorial Offices: Institute ing and tain faith the their of remnants pend work much be- and sweat Alaska: Mexico. Canada, worked until his parents’ farm Price:'$2.00 $2.50, Siberia; souls in (a) 1,000,000 from neighboring Two editors on per year; are this fore they changed territory marriage the time his in11896 foreign. of -$3.00. Yugoslavia; Austria. (b) (c) dioceses special guests: were into the lovely countryside it now Edition. Frances Thomalla. Cloud 5!. to Send The Register, the changes of address “I have 4. to Chisholm, Sobieski. The Casimir James Duluth Rev. Father to: come warn —- The brick is. first build- veneer Colorado. 1. lives Box 1620, Denver faithful amend their and to to Plakut, 0.S.B., Cold Father George Me— of Spring, of- The Register; and couple settled of tract on a this ing in washis home. Colorado area Denver, Office, Entered Matter Post Second Class ask their sins. And pardon for at ficiated News, Fargo, nuptial in land hok, Catholic Action had at they purchased and as to a ceremony JARS on NO JOLTS they the Rosary.” These must Stanislaus’ St. church which his which N. Dak. they added in of the at pray course wsloml words spoken by Our Lady Plakut, time. brother, Carl and Clara Besides his follow- wife, the TO were ADJUST ANY Correspondents Meet nt (b) Fatima; Place (a) Lourdes; (c) at 'Paramou children Mallak united in ing survive: An- marriage. Brother were ALWAYS LEVEL Following SEAT the dinner Guadalupe. program gelo, C.S.C., Ind Notre Dame, \ bride is ; The the daughter of special held meeting for the Republican presi- voila .5. The first a was ' John Mallak, Swan River, and the TRACTOR ms lay correspondents who dential candidate (1856), John pres- were bridegroom is the Mr. and of son Soul The Knocdlu Tudor Support Of the than 60 volunteer Charles Cath- ent. Fremont, (a) cola- more was a Stressed Of 'Fomily Mrs. John Plakut Sobieski. of shock blnss hydraulic absorber bull! I Register correspondents in 16 ex-convict; the olic; (b) (c) an a for ride soft coil hold. spring a so the bride Attendants to I were counties'of diocese, sailor. the 21 Smooth, restful vldlng smooth ' were your ear. or sister bride— Agnes Plakut, of the less fatigue, against hasty criti- mum more jubilee day. Bishop for the 6. A protest present work and better cspoclly of honor; and Mrs. maid groom, SPICE CAKE Bartholome Father cism religious life in Latin Vossberg of and hull!- Try yourself it - George Skarda, sister of the bride, Bishop Coadjutor By ourFlow- America Catholics spoke briefly, by visiting from stop-I them and short to a bridesmaid. Tins color —. discussion other continents is made by Chri- pgiod followed. Each 39c 48c 69c todsvl' Plakut will make Mr. Mrs. and clergy the in (a) with correspondent of presented stus, an was organ Sobieski. theirrhorne at (b) Colombia; (c) Guatemala; gift Register Bishop the by from a HOUSE included Mr. Out-of—town guests Mexico. Bartholome. PARKER nous Mallak Mr. Mrs. Martin and and family Joseph—“The important insti- St. is the most that Clare Boothe Luce 7. says Among laity who the attend the Paul; Mrs. George Skarda, St. and the serious disaster of most the world—more important tution in than either the our jubilee dinner the following 32:20:: were ' .Isidore Cacka and Mr. and Mrs. delinquency; juvenile times is (a) correspondents: Alvina Stadtherr, state,” said Bishop Peter Church Coadjutor W. Bar— or Mrs. Ed Cacka, Silver SUPPORT Mr. and SEAT with IN- THE ONLY the home; (c) (b) the breakup of St. Stephen; Arlene Baatz, St. ADJUSTMENT! STANT WEIGHT No in College tholome address students of the of St. to Mrs. Leonard So- Lake; Mr. and an drinking. odlum mend let Francis’ tools needed In hospital, White Breckenridge; I — Stephen; Benedict Thursday of last daughter, week. bania and St. circles in Belgium sdlustlng Bl Masonic 8. weight—low nosltlon on any Irene Schmidt, St. Gabriel’s hos— hesvyvrelght Io! Provider tension correct Plakut, Perham; and Rosemary have been accused preferring the of Explaining this the statement, pital, Little Falls; Mrs. Joseph lightweight. ’ or DATE FILLED COOKIES tionships,“ Bishop, explained the John’s' university. Peter Plakut, St. election Communist of senator to family Bishop pointed that the out a Kor ll, Flensburg; Bernadette “is sacrifice, and it must penetrate Catholic the that because for- of human is basic in society, that it a Opelia, Joseph’s St. parish, Brow— into life each 35c the member of of would them in their fight Received 60 foundation-society which is the 53:. mer serve erville; Clara Beste, Freeport; the family order bring about in to against rights (a) the in- the of the Church makes and state. up Mary Helen Schmidt, Avon; Mrs. life.” family permanent Catholics; (c) the cumbent; (b) kind relationship which “The of George Young, Perham; Mrs. M. J. Richard Trettel In conclusion, Bishop Bartholome COX’S Foresters BAKERY By workingman. between exists husban and wife, Buscher, Breckenridge; Mrs. P. J. called attention factors to two information known An 9. center between children, con- parents and and Buesseler. Hillman; superior in Mrs. Paul Sister M. Leona, Ros- now tributing the destruction of fam-o to Investigation the Christian between child another de- one and cen- as enthal, Perham; Miss Barbara Cloud orphan Sister the St. home; ily life in Avon Rite namely, In country, 7th AVE. So. 24 has been established in (a) termines whether the family is our ter Sauer, Rockville; Mrs. stationed N. Kre- M. who is HOW-TING J, Bernice, at SEE YOUR secularism false the and (c) (b) Boston; New York city; Christian not," the Bishop de— concep- or GAMBLE BLOCK Osakis; Mrs. Walter Lemmer, Ansgar’s Moorhead; St. hospital in KNOEDLER. mcr, tion the emancipation of of Cincinnati. clared. “When members of fam- women. , a Belgrade; Mrs. Lucas Knese, Ros- Sauk Rapids; Mrs. Henry Pasch, DEALER He stressed the importance of good ST. CLOUD, MINN. the Holy Ro- The Feast of ily depend purely 10. human Avoné—One on or of'the out- most Mr Catherine Mulroy, Mrs. Dorothy Psick, Bowlus; coe; 5. example the contribu— greatest St. instituted by Pius V motives natural maintain high as to sary was a standing Forester in events recent Browns Valley; Mrs. Leonard Rapids; Wil- Thomas, Sauk August and re-establishment tion the toward (b) 1645; (c) relationship in (a) 1571; 1783. standard of with each history place Oct. in Avon took 24 helm, St. Augusta; Miss Luella Carl, North Prairie. daughter One family life the home and of to (Answers 3) other, the family will. deteriorate. a on p. received when candidates the 60 S'telten, Kimball; Mrs. nine Emil is deceased. There grand- Peri- level. Christian' are Only when they bring supernatural exalted COF in the degree of the sian, Aldrich; Miss Julia Zehnle, children. motives into. their relationships Held Final Rites Benedict’s social of St. Long Prairie; and Mrs. rooms A. W. Worked Church Foresters On First with each other will it in har- exist church. Gray, Blue Grass. in- Holy parish Cross is much mony.” Initiation rites conducted The following were members of the Trettel. helped debted Mr. He to Bishop The reminded his audi- Victim For Auto by members the Minnesota of state Register staff attended; Miss Bea- Officers Seat first brick the church and that good erect family life existed ence Minneapolis. degree The team of trice Heurung, A. Lenarz, played build— important in r/Jle in the early Christian but days, an 1 Forester from Albany, courts advertising Mrs. and ing the church after manager, the before that Christ present in and long Prairie In pagan Millerville Avon, St. Stephen, and Richmond In Lenarz; Bob Molitor, photogra- fire. had by first been destroyed Rome it practically non-exist— was in the class of represented pher, were and Mrs, Molitor. For 18 In China, he secretary fine family ent. years was very wit- . candidates by and also other Others of the laity present at always and life has the board existed because the of of trustees was a of the event. Requiem Mass Long Prairie.———A the dinner nesses Mr. Mrs. and Rol- choir Chinese, making Richmond—The Catholic Order were member parish for religion of the of out a attending the Among guests the Church offered Oct. in 27 was family life, held installation life brought Foresters of He member of to it many years. was a mar- a Father Werner Schneppen- Good Education. Mt. Carmel by Mary of were of St. velous Charles dignity. here officers Oct. 18.‘ of St. Joseph’s society and new was heim, 0.S.B., Avon; Father J. E. for Howard George Rauch Father relationship Since the husband Lehn installing regular receiving of of Avonl acted in the as sacra- Sobieck, St. Anna; Father Rem- killed his Spieker, who 20, wife is on and intimate ‘ was By his zealous ofl'icer. work most ments. and a one, Religious", bert Bularzik, 0.S.B., Collegeville; Is Long Prairie- PTA home from the bond, strong spiritual bond, careful foresight, he saved the way a installed a Oflicers Bernard were Father and Edwin Oman, St. Ste- Oct. Osakis football 22. exist between must them keep game parish to Plantenberg, chief Joseph many expenses. ranger; phen. returning home Howard that relationship holy. Trettel Mr. Holy Cross was Roettger, vice chief saw Nor- ranger; Cathedral The in committee charge Told of At ar- he'lost his alone when control of “Family life the United in rise considerable size parish and to Jacobs, chiefranger; bert Al past included: Thiel- N. F. rangements overturned and he The today demonstrates what its car witnessed also later decline tates coupe. Torborg, J. J. Al treasurer; F. Fischer, A:- N. J. Merdan, man, killed instantly. thinking has the done brought about by founding was the of to pagan Backes, financial J. B. secretary; F. J. Merdan, J. (Continued F. Salzer, Roman From Page One) Mrs. The of Mr. and William family. Thirty 40 son daughter parishes in surrounding or years ago Schlener, recording secretary; Schmid, Joseph Douvier, John high school J. Spieker, Howard born Aug. and'one only for divorces frowned type communities. was were now upon; Bernard Schouviller, speaker; Al Schmitt, Fred Scheller, Raymond all children in Long Prairie attending high 1928, school.” 22, town— they commonly accepted and When Mr. Trettel North to are Meyer, J. Walter Zum- trustee; came Keppers, George Schmid, P. J. ship. In his family moved 1933, “taken to for granted by Cath- In England, still Prairie it less he pointed out, even Bernard Schouviller, walde and was more or a U. 8. NAVY STYLE Keppers,«J. Fischer, H. Howard Prairie. For the five Long Iics," the Bishop past declared. “We there is tripartite in system Feld- Jr., conductors; Robert a and Thielman, Joseph Knoblach, Ralph John Schertler, 91, he employed had been by the GOAT PEA the sacredncu of which the must children recapture of high school years Robert Schneider, hege senti- and Reischel, Alvin Budde, Hardy and Up the motherhood, Long Prairie 1‘ to the dignity father- of “separated into creamery. age 0f Wadena Buried are Is Father Ronnellen- nels. Anthony gramma Wedl. Aufwool. hood, of death, he altar the time his importance of the child, school, technical school, and was an fitsch, 0.S.B., spiritual director. is so- Wadena.——-John Schertler, 91, and the in St. Mary boy his parish church, of the family called ‘modern school’ pupils,” de- permanence SIZES POI MEN-WOMEN of Wadena, died Chokio Oct. Monsi- Membership 17. life Pioneer in Mt. Carmel. country." of pending to the of type gave our upon career MILTON 100% WOOL NAVY Plachta August offered the This, he parish gnor continued, be Burial in the Which training and for was ceme— can Totals 292 BUTTONS. SLASH young- ANCHOR a in Requiem Oct. Mass St. Ann’s 20 achieved only when family Clarence M‘aier tery here. ster’s aptitudes render him POCKETS. TAB COLLAR STORM mem- was may or Taken church. Death Is bers have learned in sacrifice for chairman cross-bearer and the to Schmidt, the pallbearers George of her best fitted. $999 Mr. Schertler is survived by two each other. Selfishness be must committee, Were M. L. Loegering, Leonard auditing reported This on specialization LIIED be- process and Edward; Theodore and sacrificed for the of good the fam— sons, Eilers, Alvin Claseman, Francis the finances of the and the court LIME. WARN ginning the high school at level daughters, Sophia, Alvina, Chokio—Mrs. three Barbara Hendrix Claseman, Joseph Arnold, DOLLAR membership the last and for Y- quarter. does not receive the approval of ' . died Cal- in the Stevens Dorothy. Burial in hos- and county “Love, the basis family of rela- was membership Rudolph Arnold. total is The to date Benvenisti. Mr. Schertler died Mrs. pital Oct. after having been ill cemetery. 18 vary which includes Boy Besides his Harold 82 292, parents, He expressed the hope that Futher .of Religious, the eight in 1913. 2 past years. Rangers. leaves brothers, Gerald of two Americans their school in system Mrs. Hendrix, the former Bar- and Clarissa Robert of Reynolds. will Anthony Volkmuth, avoid that publisher mistake of that and bara Maria Storrs,’ born Jan. Buried Following SPORTSMEN! 82, was '. Another brother, Romaine, died in “you will continue the Cloud Shopping have St. News, to .~ was one , J., later 1861, in Junction, N. 1, infancy. of high type the guest-“speaker the evening. school only for all of moving Hastings with her fam— to Munich Requiem in children... New You He returned Germany have from something yigltlml. re- ily. In Hendrix Mrs. 1879 to . ’ n'i . came ; DECK fundamental impart visited Cathedral cently where he relatives. to child Girls to 2 .: v \ a a Stevens She has been county. ~ v a . which greatly transcends in im- resident Chokio of for the 42 New Munich. past JACKET, ‘ Peter Zierden, Clarence the consideration — rt p o Dr. a n Rowe c e J-SEASON father of two died Oct. years. 25. - - . nuns, whether that child is School fitted Represent rumour in more On May she married nun" rerun f 19, 1883, The Rev. Hugo Tell, 0.S.B., offered ultimately become janitor , to IIIIESS SHELL a or 0f Minneapolis Will James Hendrix and together they the Requiem Mass Oct. 28 in' the Arnci judge, this and fundamental K run a the Chokio operated hotel in until WAT Church of the Immaculate Concep- , of thing was the usic is kernel the real M M eting pur- Hendrix died March Mr. 5, 1916. tion. Mr. Zierden, Address Collegions buried 82, e was of SChOOlS. pose your 44 Mrs. Hendrix continued operating in the parish cemetery. Hurtful. ' “This thing is, _I understand ' as the until her health began $14.88 hotel . to "Tolls Surviving On five children, Ma- it, what call ‘Ar’nericanism’.” are you 91:9 fail eight Two seniors &"ALL Joseph—Dr. Cathedral high St. Clarence Rowe, NW at years ago, thias New of Munich, BOOTS Joseph JACKETS, of “As long Americanism, I as as Mass A Requiem offered school, Rieder Joan Joan psychiatrist Minneapolis, and Si- of will was St. Paul, Aloys Farming, of Sister have tried it,‘is HUNTING OTHER 8: interpret made to Oct. St. Mary’s church 21 in by vinski, Cathedral represented speak the faculty in students to and Annina of St. Joseph, Sister and the principal theme EQUIPMENT of education, FISHING Matthias Father Billmayr. oFather the all-state high school of College Benedict, orchestra the of St. Hotels; Edicta of Ogden, Utah. There long there is shadow are as as even a Leo Keaveny Little T. of Falls that played for the MEA Sunday, Nov. the convention Are lhe Headquarters general at We 7, as- 22 grandchildren on nine and of that inspiration, great— will ob- you sisted. H'enrix Mrs. buried in .in St. Paul last week. illness. Both girls and Ammo. of will Arms mental He aspects was grandchildren. One sister, Mrs. viously be not tempted fall into to Great the Summit Morris. cemetery, played violin in the its section the point prevalence, of major out William Terharr Mount of Angel, the into which Remington Service have Authorized error we Voluol Mrs. Hendrix is survived four by orchestra. and development of treat- Ore., also causes, survives. fallen. looking educa- of upon Sport daughters, Rickers Mrs. Frances McGraw, all-state Store The high school . orches- . in time. ments o our tion preparation for the as mere a Eden Valley; Mrs. Ella DeLong, V tra, comprised of students graduate from Dr. ROWe is the of All‘ a technical business of earning a Mrs. Inez Anglan, Mrs. R. W. Dav- scholls , high in the 0F is BASEMENT St. Thomas Military state, academy and Luther Poet’ many Corner living and preparation not for as a idson, and Clair, all ‘ of 3 annual feature ALLS the of MEA GUARANTEE BASKET. BLDG. TRUST Thomas college, a son, St. St. Paul, and an con- life. From what I have I do seen, Chokio? She also left six grand— vention. received his medicine degree in at ‘ think comm Wm. .11 show not signs of - you any children, great-grandchil- Joan Rieder selected from University Minnesota. seven the of He moo con-Ins. was falling into it.” __ dren, sister, Mrs. Thomas Lynch the first violinists in the World a served doctor in among To Jesus as an army In England, Mr. Benvenisti con— Falls, school‘ of Great Mont.; and broth- all-state high orchestra to II. a war ' tinued, “we introducing this A are melody Michael You Storrs Seattle, sing strange of Joan also sweet is act concertmaster. er, Having received fellowship in as a evil accursed of efficiency, by to Wash. ‘ Cathedral of the concertmaster me, psychiatric medicine last at year which I economic efficiency, 0f mean other skies, other o.‘ flowers high school will orchestra and be University the Minnesota, he of in highly moral attire. Britain, and as trees, heard when the high school orches- Resident interned Veterans’ hospital, 63-Year the at . know, is difficulties in great you 01" unknown. laughter joys, of and accompanies the Cathedral tra St. Cloud, several months of for pro- the at and the moment, argument delight duction the Gilbert Sullivan of and his course. is that tal- cannot waste good Where we TARPA LINS autumn Pirates Nov. tempests Of Royalton Operetta, of Penzance, cannot Dies sandman-y the that efficient ent, most must leave their blight. 19, 21, 8:15 in 22, and 23 at p.m. Program Feature on 3r: .122" m the to top. to 1 go $1.99 the Cathedral high school audi— ha‘vc A lovely “But wonder I whether painting You we torium. Th“ - Theology sketched Professor défeating Royalton. Frank Radziej, ob- for 92, not are our own me Rieder Joan and Joan Sivinski. -—— With ject. wonder I whether the for resident tints kind 63 Royal- of that May has sunset years a both violinists in high school their _ of talent which died in s‘pot Oct. 21, St. Paul. The ton, at never seen. you can pupils orchestra, Harvey of are Weisenberg, The Rev. Edward J. the 0f of stately réally Rev. Theodore is the tal- Wrobel 11 offered the mountains bordering age Waugh, professor of music the at S.J., theology'at St. professor of that the in last Requiem Mass Holy Trinity is in _ent resort most new seas St. Cloud college. State Teachers’ Marys college, Mary’s, Kans., St. Which useful the whether church and in Royalton Oct, winter 25. Burial winds have to state; never will speak Topeka, Kans., from speaking purely in the freeze. in of parish on etery. to terms power was ce so- Sodulity in Hermon the first of Church of—the half the utility, cial lore Radziej .Mr. born Nov. 9, not we may was A wondrous love have You Air Sunday, Nov. 7, than gain the in in 1855, Poland. He 5.1% Jo— married program re- more we pro- A u. Elects Leaders corps- vealed New topic to (CBS, 9-9‘:30 CST). His cess.” hanna Barchlek there me in 1880. am. - With outstretched will be: “Today’s Challenge.” The : IS-A arms Four six and upon daughters a sons sur- cross-like Scholastic Jesuit FLIGHT choir St. tree. of Knights viv'e: Mrs. John Kroll, Herman.—-Members Holding- St. Syl- of ' Initiate A love that is sublime—— Mary’s will by Rev. A. J. led be the sweet, Rolland ford; _Mrs. Golden, vester’s sodality St. here Oct. 20 met . It cannotbe explained in traditional Catholic time. Kochanski in Paul; Mrs. Otto Ruthes, Akron, 0.; reorganize their society elect to and ..i.f§.'l..“ I ’ rejoice that i love of God’s including music, selections from Mrs. John Maier, Members" Brainerd; Mrs. officers. own Nine in' new Son Palestrina. The L. Sweeney Rev. C. Roy Senecal, Niagara,“ Wis; Those followving; 'Mrs. the chosen were For in' that Love Heaven is _‘A will accompani- play the Frank Sobieskie, Donald Schueller, organ South St. Paul; prefect; Ardyce won.' Mouton Collar _Mrs. Wencil Rian. , ment. Falls John, Royalton; Drexler, Raymond, Arleen Fergus Minne- and treasurer; Rite Silos to 42 ,w'eum'oron apolis; and Peter, Pithey,‘ Activities 7 Akron, 0. There secretary. for 11 JgMosterpiue 39 grandchildren of the following precision 19 outlined and great- MANNHEIM-OSNABRUCK are year PROJECT were grandchildren. the following committee and chair- ‘ Fergus Falls—Nine St. Cloud Register new mem- , Radziej Mrs. died in 1936 the appointed: Pat Corcoran, at men ’ were bers initiated into Our Lady were P. O. Box 229 of Eucharistic 77. and Our Lady’s age com- of Fatima Knights Columbus of mittee; Loraine Kinsella, St. Cloud, music; Minn. council in Fergus Falls Oct. 12. Benedictine Crooks‘ton Barbara Churchill, entertainment; The nine members initiated new ............................. George athletics; Schultz, Fred ..o...-.....-- ......................................... .. into the first Arthur degree (Parish were Society) I Pithey, education; Austin Pithey, or Undergoes Wicker, Messer, Operation Paul Leonard An- wishes participate the Mannheim-Osnahruck in reading to guidance. proj- derson, Paul Bird, Peter Perry; Father Kirchner, GREAT Joseph THE pastor, and and M INNEAPOLIS accuracy, promises Beauty send least ect charity "‘17 'J. to package Father Vincent Roger Schoenbechler, at Tangas, Duane Tangas, one ' is spiritual director the of 5 each for so- month 0.S.B., the chaplain Walter Hahn, Joseph Mt. St. Bene- twelve and Talbot. at months needy fam- next to a dality. These dict in Crookston, members will advance convent recently ily Germany. in Please send new the and-address of us smears name WAR underwent the third to degree Nov. operation and is STORE 14 SURPLUS at an now needy family in Mannheim 01’ a Caritas a society in or Millerville, the road Doctor’s to on recovery. Molitor Osnabruck. Drug Co. The council orders sponsored dinner require least at months two a meeting followed by of social hour rest. a ST. CLOUD (him fléiiii'iii Jewelers sociéi'y") Oct. REXALL AGENCY 26. George Slated Spies din- for the the Bahamas, Father Germain 504 St. was Or . committee chairman, Gallus Fell, assisted 0.S.B., had ner has his Prescriptions Specialty 614 St. Germain - MINNESOTA Kodak by Harold Toiletries Goslee Supplies & Arthur and La appointment changed take to over (Address) St. Cloud, Minn. Plante. ST. CLOUD. Edward MTNN. V. O’Meara spoke the Chaplaincy of Mt. St. Bene- _ Christopher Columbu. dict in Crookston. on