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T'fi““i"-"fi"“7’ n— .. .. it. .. . . ' PAGEJ‘FIVE‘ REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD / Friday, March 1949 11, _ “Teachers Asserts Hero’s Priest Wur Rites Marsh Dan toJoin Unions Duty Have Held Melrose in. ‘ y I.—-—-Classroom byrjoin- Providence, R. Born, debt be paid to Melrose. Solemn a reinterment -—— their ranks.” in; obligation “an in services held teachers have last Saturday 'DAN were WALGREEN AGENCY Misti-us: MARSH He said that would be Cpl. courage here for Vincent Schanhaar, .: justice" be of members social to required of teachers’ union killedin ,memv who the German was cam- the DRUGS trade Rev. Wil- free union, "in a bers, since administratiVe paign Jan. 18, 1945. 3 ,_ direc- , E. McManus,_assxstant ham . F_ circles, of T. membership A. . Matthias V Father Hoffman, , pas- BLDG. educihon department! .Of the to” LOCH generally is regarded evidence ‘LES‘ CLINIC as Boniface’s :‘4, of St. offered parish, tor Catholic Welfare Con- National 1 of bad judgment, and in - - . fiome the -. Solemn Requiem Mass, assisted declared the Providence A\ ,Mnnazer ference, sixth I to & Mfiin shameful cities attempts to sup- by Father Francis Julig, deacon; J:- here. Teachers’ alliance F. of T. A. locals made press are Father Frank Ebner, subdea- and The them officials.” priolt by high-handed school gave reuonc: Local service organizations con. Drugs Save “The good demands conducted military He also said that teachers rites. on common all workers; of the unionization Ihould and be tolerant patient Hallock Born in June 18, 1919, Sick and Room Needs membership union is toward their colleagues who protec- Schanhaar > Cpl. St. Boni- attended a‘ re- of professional {use tion integrity; “If join ' union. ,face’s grade school here and to a. you was - CALL 237,, . CALL 1151 teachers need the that economic remember of graduated 80»per from the public high cent cc- 7 that collective ,borguin- white-collar the salaried workers curity ’ éschool in 1939. He later entered ‘ sr. MINN. CLOUD, lthe. of produces; the welfare the United in; the States in still v4.7 National Guard Anoka and at are un- schools be but nation’s ad- organized, will hold March on 1941, left for Camp 3, may you no v , through Vanced the unionization grudge the teachers Claibourne, He in the toward La. was 7 . of teachers; and teachers who do respond North African later first campaign and not to .owe a your LVYV PR’IIS'ML; debt gratitude of served in Sicily and He union invitation join local.” Italy. to to was mom- your . Wounded Nov. and 28, 1944, 1x50 cEIquIE re— Priest Duluth Recipient fiftai‘iuo’fi Purple Heart. he ceived the Later 804th assigned C “was to company, WWI,“ lMflORwTED. tank battalion, it and destroyer was Letter” Of Mogul From Film misfit?“ with this unit that he inwaction killed, was 1 I HI Power; his the Besides there parents are a v Duluth. l brothers The Rev. Maurice following sisters, pictures the and immediate to gear our m,“ -—— St. 5° O’Connor, of Margaret capacities needs Aelrid,‘”Los Calif.; and Angeles, Leo pastor of st. “mm a'. mass au- 0,, 0‘““°‘ fig. Melrose. Mary’s parish, recently received dience.~ August But happy and Mrs. Loehr, I' to am a see Cecil B. deMille The Mountain letter from S of Seven ' t or ey ap- ‘ ULARSL; . BIN c Paramount Pictures. Inc. best-seller peering lists— on'some ‘ I 21130 happy the to note In his .deMille as am letter Mr. pre- eXpansion the Trappist of order in sented the attitude of his studio- I hope country. toward the suggested filming of our we may one day have Trappists in California; The Seven Mountain Storey by For needs them state Thomas Merton. no more. Sportsmen, particularly “I impressed was Mr. deMille follows: wrote Fishermen- as by arisen of modern your com Yatehnmen. Slinagtogggualfigfimml “ Camper! tIht ah: al that -too-human Biblical to man Amer-HIM Firettlmo tn hero' safnson' mono-n, that these ca splendid' spiritual autobiography, . plan ohm”... were over Working Film, , full of meaning for times. I on our lower! at. this low, inclined doubt, however, to am r samson‘and Delllah v s would that it have wide popular 39c 49c169c and ~'" Army- Navy appeal motion picture, “I be- wonder whether know ~ as a you Ipect'fleittons few people that the motion picture too the —‘ I yet cause now see am (iv, 0. BUNS CROSS problem HOT of working modernlman clearly is Samson and Delilah. as on Motion 0‘ Thomas Merton does—where- should be ready for release It next as unless O fore 33: I question general whether fall; and hope that, D02. I. well as as o audiences ready under- entertaining, ~ yet to it to are may convey o stand his striking solu- modern accept and or some men o women Butter Peanut tion the problem his of of life. idea of where look for o to own some o “Unlike publishers of books, the strength fro its Infinite In —— Cookies O producers necessarily Source.” must we - O BRAND” :3“ v O ’ 19c Doz. o NEW. Y 0 D' I o o COX’S BAKERY O selling)" in this side Instruments -‘ are oath—Sacred Heart 7:15 program—WSBR (Duluth) 9 hlgm, for 7% In. $150 to $195. 9 _'V arm—Sacred 9:35 Heart > and the Question Box—WDAY program 9 Chance" Weight Here is the (Fargo) 7th 27 AVE. So. 24 7’ 01. Tuesday last week. The fifth and meeting of school, St_ CHILDREN of St_ Paul’s on o , GAMBLE BLOCK o.m.—Hour of Faith—WTCN 10:30 (Twin Cities), KFGO Lifetime of’a quality. pictured staged to top pupils, above, Sixth grade own a o pro- a Cloud, entertained members of the St. CLOUD, ST. MINN. (Eveleth). (Fargo), WEVE ‘ prism reading, O choral singing, and recitations of in binocular its at fraction of ‘ ram 5 a nurses’ alumnae association their Cloud hospital at News—WDAY 92 Religion ' the in (Fargo) Benedict’s hall.——(Bob Molitor photos) t. .9";9.9.9.9....Jia9a93. ‘9‘ .9. retail value. A brand fully, new, a o.m.——-—C'atechiam Life—KFAM Comes (St. Cloud), 11:00 KSTP to glass guaranteed for less than that (Twin Cities) I ’ ' Activities Plan Homecoming Nurses prevailing price of used a ~ Catholic p.m.—Té|e 5:00 Hour—KFAM (St. Cloud), KSTP PLUMBING & (Twin KNAPP ment. ' ' ‘ ‘ ities) , - t HEATING p.m.-—Greatest Story 5:30 Ever Told—WTCN (Twin Citi’es) l EVERY WEEKDAY v ' George, Dorothy Gruska, Tomczik Kloeppner, Martini, Carol Henry Miss Lorraine Carol I progrnmoeWSB'R a.m.—Sacred 6:15 Heart (Duluth) We was Specialize in Hackman, Jeanette Heim, Mohs, Joan Mobs, Eugene the homecom- Judith O’Don- amed chairman of ‘ 7:15 throw—Sacred Heart program-LAWMIN (Twin Cities) ' Church'es, Schools, Hospitals . .......... --....-.....1 R Kiechner, Kirchner, Iona Kathleen committee St. Cloud nell, Rausch, Riley, ing for the e o s m a r y 'WEDNESDAY' MAIL’OHOER OOUPOH ‘- ’ I Darlene Richard Kmitch, N. Cloud alumnae associa- Lansing, Av. sc. hospital‘nurses’ Maureen Schirber, Sharon Schoe- 50: 8th p.m.—Family Theatol‘ril-E’lvlllggAY 8:30 : lGrcasttMeinneapolis Wu- ghe Joyce Lenarz, Dennis Lewis, 9.99. Garol Skumautz, Car- tion last week. Frances So- ner, urpus o pm . I. di‘di'ug°h"li.: ‘ lotta Lyon, Alois bieck, Meahren, Stowe, Carol Jean The- Joanne : a.m.—Ave St. Benedict’s hall, Mario. Fell. In Meeting in 9:00 program—KGDE (Fergus Falls), WLOL r'ésa Maglich, James Wallet, Doro- Majeski, Timmers, Leona and Car— (Twin Cities), discussed tentative plans KLIX the (Brain-nerd), WREX (Duluth) $933931: "PWI me group """ lyn Moosbrugger, Lawrence thy Deppa. Orth, l activities in June. 9:15 a.m.—-—-Faith‘ homecoming ot‘our Time‘s—KNOX (Moorhead) ‘ ' for Anna Mae Pallansch, Geraldine Mrs. Timmers, alumnaeIpres- The sixth grade boys’ chorus Loren Name Sivinski’s '- o o o u I I o-IoooI-e-aq-conoon u Peters, Joyce Rausch, Mary Rich- Assume charge busi— had Michael Burns soloist and p.m.———St. John’s in of the the Air—KFAM. ident, ‘ 9:30 (St. Cloud) “an” was as on "m """"-"-"'" ardson, Daniel Rieder, D Serving the director with Brandi meeting. John the SATURDAY re- at o n n a autumn: cm on ness - v . Roaring, Deanna Steiner, Sandra _ iano. committee the Others in the chorus a.m.'—-Ave Maria freshment at 9:00 meet- progromeDGY (Twin Cities), WE'VE Trust Sacred were A -————I Stutko, $7.223 LaVerle St. Lawrence, Sister obert DuBois, Gerald Stowe, Esselman, Margaret (Eveleth) : ing March 1 504 St. Germain were Add $1.00 Post- tor g - “a mm" Traynor, Doris Jesh, David James m Mrs. Fred Heim, John Larson, 4:15 pun—Crusade World for Peace, >C.H.5. Fatlmd. cluh— Theilen, Donald. Wieber, Robert 1 ST. CLOUD, Minnesota." V ' ' Legatt, M Gregory and Jane Zirbes. Roger KFAM Cloud) ' Mary -(St. oran, Winkler, Judith Wittmayer, and fifth and sixth Pupils of the Pappenfus, Rodney Wil— pun—Hour Peters, 7:00 Francis—KNOX of‘ St. (Moot-head) -1: Freeman Wong. school of St. Paul’s lard grades Prom, Richard Reisdorf, Don- pre- M M_____. ' ———-fl——h—d— of consisting ald John Thielen, Law— sented Tenvoorde, —.. ‘ program a and reci- singing, choral reading, Warzecha, John Winter, and rence Robert Wolfe. tations. . choral reading Children The girls’ of the fifth grade group re- Lynne included cited In this sixth grade of the poet y. roup were Brandl, Marga- Bauer, Sharon Dona d Darlene Akerson, erns, Blassingham, Rose Bukowski, Victoria Bu- Roberta. Ann Becker, ret Raymond Marilyn Hart- .kowski, Walter Buscher, Diane Eizenhoefer, Marlene Gasperlin, Rene Danzl, Nancy Virgine K h h man, p p a n, a Pupils Have Falls Little When the seri- accept we responsibility of ous a Catholic Press Panel an ' complete funeral service, decisions be must "our right and in accord- . . . dominates secularism that ing the of Little Falls—Seven members with wishes. ance your Shtlesrt, high the secular class St. Francis’ the junior of press. call (night, Your ' 908 to 53 Decorate panel discussion school conducted Lois Introduced by Guggemos, a brings 1804) you sympa- high in the the Catholic the Hudson, the speakers Wis, r press on on thetic, efficient assistance. Feb. 24. auditorium school leader, included Ruth Weber, panel on FREE Kempenich, St. Michael; Genevieve Catholic Truth by Sponsored the Browns Randall; Joyce Piechowski, Lady of Loretto Our committee of “View; I ;' Doreen Girtz, chairman of Valley Get the Your sodality, the panel out- was Ready-to-Apply Six, Pastels Truth committee, and White the Catholic made by the junior study of «us- . come a Colorgrom Weber, Ma- Pierz; Teresa Pierz; relative the classes English on St. Cloud and Doris rian Dorn, Buckman; Catholic values of the as Ultra-Modern, press com- All Ultra-Smart C the Deep Tone: Point, Weier, Mineral Wis. and with the secular pared press, Catholic combat- the is how press The discussion opened by was Strode: Other Simple, for 0 Mixing Exact Recipes Ruth W’pber, who spoke the obli- on Christiandiving WWW gations of in the a Surface Plaster, 'Wollpoper—Any Wood, world. She briefly outlined how O Use on CO. FLOORING SCHNEIDER modern Christian the and must can God attain perfection by loving O Hour Coot Covers—Dries in One . his whole mind, soul, with whole TILE CORK ASPHALT—RUBBER & and whole heart. ' g Minn. How secularism rules Cloud, 428 1834-W St. the modern 16th Ave. Phone No. world by teaching place to too us much emphasis material things on the chief point brought by out Was Genevieve Kempenich when she ex- plained {secularism and its effects STORE' DINNDORF WAllPAPER PAINT 8. the-world around on us. Joyce Piechowski spoke the on influence of secular the press on Paints Pittsburgh the general public and pointed out secularism how it making is become Varnishes Contractor Painting and daily part of --— EINIsH more a more our ONECOAT lives. Washable Wallpaper. Imperial WALL FLAT definition A of the secular press and the harm does by it publishing So.- I Tel. Cloud. St. 435 7th Ave. 12 articles people written by who have definite moral principles no was by given Doreen Girtz. She ex- 322 100% Oil for '. Lasting Beauty Base Pm plained that the Catholic read can ARTICLES. secular literature safely only to RELIGIOUS a limited degree. Sprayer Applies Roller, Easily Brush, with O The Catholic its aims, press, Prayerbook‘s, Sick Call and" Rosaries, Sets, Medals principles, influence and was an important of the Chains, Crucifixes, panel Bibles, St. Daily Mis- part Andrew’s as re— been you’ve for! HOME- waiting paint discovery miracle ported by Teresa Weber. She also The Water Fonts, sal, Holy Statues, etc. stressed the fact that Catholics formulated for especially the Coat Flat guord One was ama- do must aid the Catholic to more THE FRITZ-CROSS STORE RETAII. I in its struggle against press secu- professional results decorator—you‘ll smooth, get teur even DEEP larism. TONE before. 53 and all painted Come‘ in you’ve though 26 6th Ave. No. St. Cloud, Minn. A Catholic report periodicals, see never on including INTER-MIX Our Sunday Visitor, iree'Cbiorgrom! colors—get your Catholic D i Commonweal, t, g s e Va Pin i ~ America, Catholic World, Integrity, , PAINTS—WALL PAPER \ j Extension, Orate F'mtes, St. and Anthony Messenger, given by was Marian Dorn. N The last discussion by Doris Paint and wall home keep looking smart can paper your as Weier the advertising was on ap- well the walls and See selec- large woodwork. as preserve our pearing in secular publications and tion of and-wall paints beautiful colors and modern how in such advertising conflicts with papers the aims and principles Chris- of FREE. designs. converENCE PARKING .FOR YOUR tian living. EERY snap THIS WEEK NIGHT by A the OPEN: of discussion summary Listen Our Own Radio Programs to KOERBER PAINT Ruth Weber brought the panel to a Monday through Saturday conclusion. ,. 0 11:00 A.M.-—-Ro_rnhle Through Gamble: The listed here firms deserve MINN. '. to P.M.—Ga-mbles 6:30 Suppertime ST. CLOUD, .HOPPING CENTER be when remembered dis- are 20 Sixth you Ave. 50. St. Cloud, Minn. Serenade . tributing the dif- patronage to your ferent lines of business.