St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
February 4, 1949 · Page 1 of 6
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Star Rand V.G., Cloud; State ‘been St. Department, but has Trim-Tred C. P.A., Thiebaut, Board: Rt. Rev. Advisory the Catholic periodical, and the Ranch, warned against by China’s distin- George Very Rev. Wadena; Plachta, Rev. August Cath- Rt. Catholic book. This Winthrop Queen year Quality Falls: Paul Little guished Catholic Archbishop J. Haupt, Lambert Rev. Long Prairie; Very been olic Book week has plan- Conformal Yupin Poll Kroll, is ('a) democratic Porrott Peter Rockville; Very Rev. Zitur, Rev. Francis Very Catholic ned- coincide with a govern— to (b) Cloud. republican J.C.D., St. ment; government; T. S. Ziolkowski, Very Rev. St. Cloud; Week Press month. Book will coalition' (c) M.A. Vossberg, government. Roger ..Rev. and Manager......' Editor Business observed Feb. The be 20-26. 616 St. Germain Street St. Cloud .... C_loud and St. Sons, “Lenars The Advertising inventor of printing with Agents theme for the will be 2. year .......................... . movable ‘ the German _(a) Aid for the was “Book War type Cloud, Minn. 229_, St. building, P.0. Box Editorial Offices: Institute Johann Gutenberg; (b) Max Stricken." Alaska; Canada, Mextco, $2.50, $2.00 Price: year; per Bauer; (c) Josef Schneider. $3.00, foreign. ’ of‘maintaining 3. If the the - cost Edition. Cloud Elk River Register, 81. Mothers in The changes address Send of to: parochial schools shifted to Were Colorado. 1620, Denver 1, Box ' E Hold Election Officer the for the bill edu— taxpayer's, tax Colorado Office, Denver, Entered .Post Matter Second Class at as cation would be increased bv more Elk Ri Christian Moth- er.——-The $50,000,— than (a) $2,000,000; (b) ers’ socie of St. Andrew’s parish y 000; (c) $400,000,000. held election of ofiicers recently. Catholics I. 4. It that is urged The following chosen to were write totheir legislators Wash— in v Mrs. “for the ensuing MEN’S serve year: D. requesting ington, C., that a John Lundemo, president; Mrs: ; ' question religious belief be on Roland president; Murray, vice 51-95 u added to the election bal- 1950-.(21) - Mrs. Eugene Ebner, secretary; M, 3) Page (Continued From lot; (b) emigration restrictions; .1 and Mrs. Leonard Leger, - treasurer. (cg population form. some It upset console It heaven hell. census to to can you. or you can or i. copies 5 thousand of You en make you It Christian make make or you pagan. can Publications you Catholic Can Change the World, guidebook ' dull. nobly downright happy ‘ the of Christopher or have movement, Number In U. S. 396 -. ’SLIPPERS' read. what depends been It donated universities, col- all to you on According figures, 1948 to I logos, and libraries throughout the proposition. time-money-examination back the Get to . about Catholic there 396 S. by U. (a) Father James Keller, are family spend today and much did How time this you your publications in country (b) M.M.; Southern Baptist a reading? of Catholic with circulation aggregate businessman; (c) Presbyterian an on a BEAUTIFUL BROWN AND BLACK _ The 13,495,580. Catholic month for greatest minister. did spend last much How num- you money ber weekly of these dioce- magazine LEATHER 6. A that continues TOPS are books? Catholic and Catholic magazines, newspapers, publish stuff unfair Catholics to to san papers. Activiie Compare hours and spent. LEATHER total the total SOLES Add money up is (a) Life;_ (b) (c) Nation; Sat- Given Of embarrassed You by Will be with those above. these figures urday Evening Post. RUBBER HEELS ‘ ' Report Catholics Can fulfill their ’7. the comparison. duty attending Mass seeing by of a Catholic month, know. is Press February ST. you CLOUD OUTLET STORE telecast? (, ) (b) Hey. yes; no. it reminds put out Fire Prevention week, And like to us The 8. George Petro urges Clean— Christian ideas. And like that destroying fires Men's the Club Alexandria , By that all Catholic in Action ‘ are groups make it point that notices reminds throw the trash to us out Paint-up week, it to a see up, current“ ofthe radio series the on racks homes and redecorate and reading from a ‘ r ) rooms our our n Catholic Hour by Monsignor Ful— refresh— bring the periodicals, books that yvith and papers, Sheen (a) be Catholic ton sent to DANIEL. soul. and beauty human and the heart ment the to magazines; (b) secular Alexandria—A Men’s club in of the activities St. Mary’s parish report for newspa- on (c) radio stations. this The pictures of issue remind the front pers; page the on the presented of past the dinner meeting 17. at annual Jan. year group was The retiring president 9. of Coe . Register of Sunday—Feb. You are reminded to 6. you renew In his Lyle Martin, president, pointed' retiring to sponsorship report, of the Boy college, Cedar Rapids, Ia., charged subscription official Register, the Catholic to the paper your Scout 1” troop, the underwriting parish bulletin, “Public weekly taking the that No. of the of parish Enemy FUNERAL ,census our V ' of Central 16 Minnesota counties. (a) Communism; is Socialism; (b) last March, the men’s annual picnic, card parties, outing, parish and number of works a nationalistic (c) seculariSm. Your looking subscription pastor will be for " your on III-lsslollll of charit The construction._,of 0. “HOME . new , a Sunday. Electio of officers the of new Movie inary will bestarted in the Current Ratings so I selection Men’s club and of the Remember: subscription Catholic Your .h. to spring for the Archdiocese of a newspaper (a) board of directors of the parish charitable sub- (b) St. Paul; 'is contribution Your Ottawa; (c) Balti- just 2 not to cause. a a important agenda the were on more. scription is spiritual benefit and family. to program. ‘ your evening a you “The Legion of Decency is formal passing artistic judg- not INTELLIGENT (Answers Page 3) on Catholic A received and read in home, COURTEOUS, the movies-which classified A-l, newspaper, is quite clear, your ments; New president the for are ensuing as as are necessarily good artistically. movies the But precisely-because is alarm clock that alerts dangers of the hour to there not Boyd H. Nelson, is Requiem succeed- an you AND MODERN year Offered FUNERAL is relation of fine the moral order, and because Hollywood art to Lyle Other ing Martin. a offi- and also guides thinking in right and action. The right new you SERVICE FOR MORE producers little THAN interested in good the Legion ' of Decency Joseph Perino, art, vice presi- are so cers are 'fCatholic another is given by the to support newspaper you both justified is and necessary.” .- Integrity. dent, who replaces John McCar- YEARS. 65 For Lute Pastor living .1 ,Church in wholesome, intelligent staunch, Catholic 1 a Bechtel, ‘Kenneth ten; secretary, . Mos-ally Unobj ectionable Adults life. for Children and who succeeds F. Blanchard; L. a Dr. ‘ Ali Hahn and the Forty .Thieves Quick the Trigger 0n Sidney Anderson, : and Thanks for reading this little treasurer, letter. Of Maple Luke Big Town Scandal Rusty Lea the ’Way replaces who Ralph Quinn. s Sincerely, TELEPHONES: Fury At Furnace Creek Sixteen Fat Deep Chosen the parish board 'to oms 5«'Y0UR were EDITOR. ' In the Navy Tarzan and the Mermaids x George Buscher, A. C. Schneider- Lake—Solemn Maple Pontifical A 2 Office han, Edward 238-W Fluegel, John Mc- ,. Requiem Mass offered here Morally Unobjectionable for for Adults Only Carten, Harry Long, and Robert cart was ofhe e Residence—1543 Assigned Father Francis O’Brien, To Danger of pastor Loves of Carmen Chan. F. I St. Timothy’s parish Bride for the Goes Wild Phantom past of the Opera Family ‘Sacrifice Is Eleven, Seventh Avenue North Claud St. r Escape 45 Thunder Hoof ’ . . . years. , Happiness’ Road to i5 Good Archbishop, John Sam G. Murray Time Your of— of Life mum-2 Jinx Money fered the Mass Wednesday of Tycoon on Si Mas. Father 0 Osendorf, z-usq n a 5 a w _ , .D'OERNER —~ J. - BY F. Jane Doe week. Father Francis Neuman Up Central last in Park 7 O.S.B., St. Joseph, guest / was Johnny Belinda delivered ,the Sofia sermon. speaker pointed and the dang— out B Father O’Brien, '78, died Jan. 21 AT ers’ of modern secularism in all ' Morally Objectionable for Everyone of his '5 heart attack in home here. a phases of human life. streseed He E ‘ 'When short All My Sons If Except-fort time Winter Comes spent told that he and whenever and how a someone me many are the destructive effects of secular- "Tliked Best Man Wins Julia St. Anthony’s church Misbehaoes in Minne- at “vignettes” of family home, each takes his accord- turn my ism the American family and on Call'Northside 777 following Nightmare Alley apolis his ordination, Fa- life,- I supposed (since liked he'- his ing to age. home. home, the Christian even 'Daisy Kenyon ther O’Brien Red River had devoted his fthem) that “vignettes”‘must be en- - At the littlest Because secularism‘leaves present, God out one Dream Girl priestly life Sign of the Ram tire the parish semeuhing to at nice. 3s. who off with the entirely, be first of human life it starts . can Maple Lake. He the Anyway, dean looked the of I word. was up decade, hoarsen his tries counteracted, Father Cassian said, to. in Wright Just and Meeker 1‘ clergy what found! Parishioners ‘ coun- see voice. Perhom only by rededication of Have a new Of knew ties, yOu already. ' course, will Though it be not long the home God. The Christian to 'What very born He Cedar Lake in Mr. Webster: “vignette at was says before does he need not to try, home, he said, built b must .: we Scott ,Nov. \(vin-yet') little 1872. He county 22, vine; ornament , a still listen the to breathy sweet around the cradle and the tar; can Church the vine, prepared .Qf leaves and tendrils; for priesthood the dec- at Dinner for ~Aides ST. child voice that his a when he was “Earthly happiness is the fruit ,IN' orative College St. design in Thomas and the St. the the of title at “Silent five, singing or Night” - was ’sacrifice, (1000 of and ‘sacrifice rightly 'beginning of Paul seminary, and ordained chapter; clear and was a the voices all a: of to of us motivated is the road eternal to picture with Archbishop Ireland June of by small detail 1'7, a humming the on parts. happiness,” said Father Cassian. shaded background; depiction 1902. in ' . ., There things that a al— some are Perham.—Members adult of the Leo Berns, Ed Ludwig'Fel- Jung, The speaker introduced by was 'words Father is of whichrrepresents O’Brien survived by part a remain. a Wa choir, 5 string ensemble, John trustees, McCarten. lercr, Joseph Henry Boedigheimer, typically the whole.” ' Joseph A. ,Q’Brien, brother, and I am glad made the record- a Henry’s we and ushers of St. parish . Father William A. Renner, “Oh, Moenkedick, Albert but I choose Rotta, sister, Jr., Ann, both in Minneapolis. the the first, ing. It recious with grows more special of honor guests at were expressed thanks the pastor, to literal meaning: Joseph Cummings, Francis Keidel, “little Be- No! vine.” I Didn’t the passing ristmas of each C since dinner .gponsored by parishion- a retiring officers of the Men’s club Keidel, I feel Leon Fred I Zeller, Donald though NurSes certain, Christmas cause Elect «Heads so it made of 1940. was on the in Knights of Columbus 1elrs11 the board of and directors for do notvkn‘ow Seifert, all, James BarneyJamesu Sahli, at that the Christmas, My This could very I Break not a _ their the co-operation past figstdit’tle decorative Peter Helmberger, illus- Howard Helm- design . year.- understand the of air in mystery Father Nicholas Donnay, In discussing pastor, the proposed the limited words: berger, Mrs. P. W. Doll, “I the Vine; Mrs. Am- new Breckenridge home. the left am I In -our was one Back expressed appreciation for the church brahches.” in St. Mary’s parish, he the brose Welter, Mrs. Rice, Mary Mrs. or _‘_'._ you, it seemed There out, to me. splendid co-operation received fro personal sacrifibe said that real I E. Eichen, Mrs. Fred Walz, Mrs. mist You have just letters than such usual seen were more a Fracture the various during the the new’church is is if t groups R. I pa J. Vorgert; necessary “little picture in the Missal. brothers. yedr. And your among Breckenridge—Officers for the Trustees R. J. reality a become within present the coni- to . . . were a certainly it contains ,The the cleared ‘whole, mystery Mrs. A. B. Lucking, Mrs. Martin ' was up Vorgertand ensuing elected the A. P. Schmitz. Among at ing He reminded the‘men My year were year. Skull represented in Christmas when miniature. the Schoeneberger, Mrs. Willi stove new eve, am the monthly meeting Jan. of the. ushers 20 William - Mary’s build- present that St. parish was were So, delivered, vi too, a'gift nettes family frpm them of life Becker, Mrs. Frank Bernauer, Mrs. “fits St. Moenkedick, 'Seifert, Alumnae Association Fran- John of Charles ' ing church, for the glory not a new little pic depictions But of Joseph Cummings, Anna Mohr, I are ures a or - ci's’ ‘ . school of nursing. Berns, and Urban Fritz. Mrs. of the parishioners, the pastor, small or of all‘the It such part happenings complete surprise, Helen Griffin, Beata Lein, Mary a was a Those Sister George elected M. of guest community, present but above all for the were was as that a makeup I wondered how the ’C they to rist-life managed it. Berns, Catherine Martodam, Rose go .II Could Have. Camillus, president; honor Sister Ber- in M. recognition of her 63 glory God the religious of and life in family They whole said: “Oh, just in each Marie Drahman, wrote ‘Mary Koen- a Jane as a an we narda, vice president; the Mrs. Mark in choir before her retire- the years of people. its of members. We letters each the other.” little to‘ nicke, Mary Clare HasslerLCecelia are (Flynn) Peschel, three secretary-treas- ment years vines, ago. the Father branches. Henry “The Now how Lutgen, assistant branch could they be Helene Siebels, Schmidt, 'Patricia so sure Sister Cortona and M. and Joseph Cummings, behalf of urer; on bear cannot spoke fruit that their-letters briefly itself pastor, the of unless sacred? at it meet- Winkler, Bonnie Barker, and Mary were so (Schend) the choir Ray McAloney, di— members, Mrs. presented gift ‘ abide in the a vine.” could How they be I would Weis. Jean mg. so sure s Raymond, Sister rectors. to organist. be “quizzing” not them, trying . to- To abide in Dinner the served the vine, to 100 was men Melvin Beltz-of The three-course Dr. E. Wahpe- dinner was their force confidence? tender "I by members branches of the Ladies’ be guild. must young Rdgister’ N. Dak., who served.by time members of Chris- .Cloud ton, the spent some Far gift itraiued greater'than the of ’St. from Dinner earliest budding. music furnished by was a Saldovia, Alaska, tian in in the inter- Mothers’ society. Place cards , white the porcelain beauty; trio composed of Mrs. A1 Hapke, w the Medical Evangelists, of appropriately decorated ests with were than thergift of the greater Mrs. Sometimes Art Tangen, Mrs. Serving .John and sac- l6 Counties when héar I the speaker of evening. bar the of music. guest was a rifice each made contribute to McCarten. Four seniors of the aroudd men’s voices which slides, taken hobby, Members Colored of the adult choir me, are are - as a the his share in of it—far cost Alexandria high school the voices of myisons were spe- reciting in illustrated the doctor’s experiences Breckenridge is the gift their abso- of greater The “St. Cloud Register” cial is guests. decade turn of the Rosary, I a recreation in both work in and lute in the trust official Catholic Members renewed the Holy me. think of‘the little treble newspaper voices Alaska. as To heart’s I enjoy content, of my Central Name pledge prior be— 16 Minnesota to“ each child took grace the responsibil- coun- on the all fine features of the wonder- These the A/brief ties. fore dinner. Wil- Guild counties _ ity of his saying her Heads program decade—0f are or RADIATOR IDEAL ful heart’s To deep stove: of my kin, entertainment followad the Traverse, Ottertail, Grant, the coaching of the advanced ones, content. dinner. REPAIR Two vocal selections Douglas, Stevens, Pope, Wa- the laughter the at were “littl- current 6 O given by Miss Patricia Barthelemy, dena, Todd, Stesrns, To Over Sherburne, ke est one’s” mistakes, Building New Tucker Located in the of the fun we Marlene A twinge, almost with Miss South. Minn. like Hustad the 602 First Street St. Cloud, that of Benton, Morrison, at Mills had Lacs, praying. . RADIATORS CLEANED AND piano. plucks Two leaders of the heart when I Kanabcc, I scout and lsanti. There The “Reg- time envy, when my the see five was a REPAIRED family by the'club sponsored group—father, mother, Vivas ister” troop decades introduced Breckenridge—New just into the officers a of were went around a — Work All Guaranteed introduced. They Dick Bar— three, four children two, all Diocese shorter of St, Cloud by Bishop time St. Mary’s were when guild one, first assumed their boy, one Phpno "Shorty" Klitsch 1366 Johnson. thelemy and Carl The A. Mass and Hdly Communion at ghen to- Joseph F. Busch September, two boys left duties in the at first meeting the of the at were over former the troop’s gether. report Its first 1938. editor Fa- Jan. gave a on ' 20. op. " year, was A , . activities Our family during the did that past only Then ther long F. C. vtime Falque, year. when—well, on rare pastor a Mrs. J. retiring now M. Buscher, pres- Bechtel occasions Kenneth led the and hardly let Sun- that of Sacred Heart parish ' Sta- in men ever on go. ident, expressed thanks toithe of— in community singing the close days. The children chil— at Since went to the the family has war p e't ficers and-members for their co- meeting. the annual dinner dren’s Mass; of each of to went THE completely been I never hometo- us at SAYS operation YOUNG LADY in making the past year Communion with societies. gether time. . . . at But our with the one Nurses Mark Moth successful The guild Prss shows ' a one. KNOWS should I be glad, though, ...AND'SHE l I and naturalness old of whoever usage, fine financial for the report past a do rejoice that the “Pope of the‘ and also St. added equip- Augusta Sodulity' year new Best children” brought Buyrthe children all Con Accident Insurance You The Best our the kitchen to facilities. ment Communion the to at of sweet age Insurance thc‘ The meeting turned Suits, to and Against Injured Damage Holds Guests was Monthly over innocence and through Parley them grad- the officers who include Mrs. new ually corrected the false idea of . Woy‘to Up Home Build and Bills Cut Down Doctor James Best Thomas, Jr., president; Mrs. their mother that daily Communion CHOCOLATE St. CAKE Augusta. The Y o u n g —— Harry Busko, first vice president; Ladies’ reserved for the holy. sodality of was St. Mary’s the Security is par— Mrs. Kenneth Giddings, second Else how could I keep ish experi— here held its monthly meeting 39c 47c 69c ' \ vice president;*Mrs. Kenneth Ver- encing each day “the loving kind- the home at Mary of Ann Spoden. tin, Helen and Miss Zar- secretary; that is safeguard Newly of elected officers ness the a of ANCHOR so- . . . RUG S.-RUBBER U. DINHER ling, treasurer. body and soul?” dality Kathleen Laudenbach, are sons The project of guild cook The liturgy includes. body the a new preSIdent; Della Koshiol, vice pres- book voted Games fur- and needs. its Washing, was ident; Mary iron- on. Krippner, secretary; inch 1 3c nished the entertainment the for ..$2.25 per ing, cooking, clean- mending, and Mary size Ann inch by 54 Spoden, 27 _.; treasurer. doz. , afternoon. Prizes awarded. ............... in the liturgy ............ .‘Retiring in action, were officers Rachel are are , Require _,_ May Because Any Size You Anchors it Cut the day of the Rug the Christ-life, Henkemeyer, the to Vine and its was president; Marion Presidential inaugural, PEANUT COOKIES retiring of- branches. Winters, secretary; and Erna Moel- ficers But added now’ who patriotic is touch ‘ler, he to who treasurer. a says: the State Anywhere Deliver in We the decorations. , “It’s buffet time A luncheon the to Rosary?” 1 9G. Who Next meeting of the say will 332. grou directed the served table family decorated be singing? ‘ Who at the home was of- Marion a / Winters in brings with home satin the bacon? of streamers red, white, Who Feb. is 8. on the blue confidante and flowing of his from white (plot- tapers.’ sons ting their Miniature for mother)? flags Who placed Notes has dif- COX’S at BAKERY 100th Birthday were IN OB‘SERVANCE of Catholic Press month Our love ferent special his positions. in only The pledge the to a very ‘Quebec. Lady Fitzpatrick, Ladyof Victory sodality of St. Francis’ hospital, daughter? Brecken- Who his author- flag asserts given by members. Father —- n was Widow of Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, 7th AVE. So. 24 ity! as‘head of the family Benedict ha's for- Petermeier ridge, to expressed erected book display in .the hospital parlor. Modern ap- a amember of of Canada’s best- one bid mentioning him? preciation the retiring Catholic books GAMBLE officers BLOCK to of special interest all to display. age groups are on known Catholic families, observed A vignette: “His middle and other members the guild Student of for pictured right, left Lois Kiefer, are; to Cayuga, N. name ST. CLOUD, MINN. nurses. her 100th birthday here. I . ‘Joseph’." their work. Dak.; Geralyn is Kori], Flensburg; and Arlean Baatz, Crookston. v , \