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

March 18, 1949 · Page 4 of 8

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l REGISTER 18, THE ST. C'Loup 1949 March Friday, PAGE FIVE What Should '81. Be? Pro-Jubilee Fete I Boniface's THE FRIEND THIELMAN ..‘ LAZY MAN’S BEST . HARDWARE OIIMelrose Pastor Held for Wins CHAMPION , Paints Sponing — Goods . Cloud 7th Ave. 30., St. '17, little-Falls ln Central 6 Title , ’Stondord Single ' KNAPP PLUMBING & 4.2 HP. Certified Falls.—In anticipation of Little HEATING Melrose—B virtue of 23—19 a anniversary in 25th their pastor’s victory ublic the in final over -' " Specialize Our 4300' priesthood, of members of the Central the Six grade RPM. at We game in choir played host / of Lourdes school Lady here March tourney 6, - on Churches, Schools, Hospitals Father J. Zilkoski St. F. Boniface’s grade school received to $134.70 on N. "8 8th Av. Cloud the St championship trophy Feb. 27. for 1949. ,i, St: Boniface’s Dinner served than finals entered the to more, was MOTOR REPAIRS ON MAKES, ALL only after the basement battle in of overtime with 40 an persons St. Patrick’s fighting church, of basketeers parish A of the program We have trained all factory repair Melrose. to The final included selections entertainment 15-13. men score was Donald Engla- makes and choir and of Our work guaranteed by the by is motors. Other playing in teams the Gen- ASSume _ vocalist from the Minne- dinger, tral Six Meire Grove, Free- satisfaction aim. is Sivinslii's were your our The latter apolis school of music. New Munich. port, and I A Complete W'e Carry “Lost “Think of Me,” sang Under the direction of Omer Sie- - Sacred A Trust “Jerusalem.” Chord,” and Pic- Line of Champion Parts ben, athletic director Melrose at the Centennial parade in of tures Hdwe. high school. and with the support Falls, the Winter Won- Little of Fuel 6' of high Beume’r school athletes and other in Canada derland, and of scenery interested fans. the regular league Kaliher. shown by Larkin were staged Sunday aft- games were on Zilkowski during Father presented 'season. the ernoons was 1828 3rd STREET NORTH Great choir enthusiasm from.the by with gift Phone 671 of t part a on e ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA 1 the athletes Wielinski. Stanley wel their young as as ‘ greeted parents the 1948-49 Father Zilkoski entered the As com- petition the six schools. Be- among ll the choir burst into banquet RELIGIOUS room, boys and girls from both St. cause the under direction Of Sister song ARTICLES Patrick’s and St. Boniface’s , They par— Regulinda, organist. sang ishes attend St. Boniface’s grade With You” and “Ad Mul- “God Be school, equally two strong teams table Annos.” Centering the tos Praye‘rbooks, Rosaries, Sick Call Sets, Medals and selected from the candidates are anniversary cake , ommem- was an Chains, and Crucifixes, then Bibles, St. Andrew’s their Daily Mis- _ respective parish orating his 25th jubilee ordina- o given them. names Water sal, Holy Fonts, are Statues, ' tion. etc. ’ When seri- the accept STORE _ we special the guests Among were RETAIL Father THE Keuveny FRITZ-CROSS responsibility of ous a of the parish and wives and sisters candidate complete funeral service, the choir husbands of members. UNUSUAL PROGRAM religious Sister, for the AN Sisters of St. Benedict, a on Cloud, Gaida St. for- Alvina of 26 6th Ave. decisions be No. her St. must a reception day, Benedictine Cloud, Minn. Head School our To vocations.was presented last week by chil— a young woman on a also choir member, pres- was Sister novice, Benedictine Sister, mer of Charity, and right and in accord- 9. a school dren of three in Sacred Heart in Free- room . . . ent. Oblate Sister Providence; thirdlrow, Francis- of an with wishes. the children By dramatization and port. ance your song ex- Zilkowski’s actual jubi— Father Sister) priest, Notre Dame candidate, Charity Parley Delegates new can sensational audience and this plained the the meaning, the signs, to Your call (night, 908 See to lee falls May 18. on the Good Shepherd, Benedict, of St. St. Scholastica, kinds the of religious vocations. Dolls dressed in 1804) brings St. Joseph Sister, the Brother of Sacred Heart, sympa- you religious exemplified the garb varioui/types of Peiping News Cut Off Sister the Sacred Heart, and diocesan of priest; thetic, efficient assistance.- a Father T. Leo Keaveny will religious Pictured above right, orders. le t to are, fourth Jesuit priest, Franciscan Brother, Fran- Cultivator Glencoe row, head delegation from the Cath- Shanghai.——Every channel Sister Charity, School Sister Notre front of of a news row, ' ciscan Sister, Mercy Sister, St. Joseph Sister, Fran- olic high schools in the diocese Maryknoll from Peiping with Sister, the single Dame Bishop, Christian to ‘a ex- a Sister, Ursuline and'a ciscan Sister, Benedictine the 11th annual meeting the of the Communist radio and Holy of ception Brother, Crosier priest, Sister of the a 2. priest. Midwest secondary school depart- has been blocked since Feb. second Franciscan Sister, Dominican Cross; now row, ment_in Chicago. March when 2’7, Communist authorities 29. on l. ‘3‘" 3/. ’. St‘. Cloud imposed complete ban forbidding ‘ Father Keaveny, diocesan v a super- . l q correspondents ‘ foreign to trans- ' intendent ' schools, of is secretary gather mit there. of the Midwest news or even secondary school . 15"] department of the National Cath- ’ \ » olic Educational association. He CELLAR has invitations for sent the Chi- DRAINER meeting 1,100 Catholic to cago secOndary schools the in North Central Last than area. year more eme'rgencies the that will Be prepared for 750 delegates attended. when spring floods and seepage: come “The Relationship of Govern- Keep creeping Your Basement Religion, start and Education" is ment, up. the general theme the of with AUTOMATIC SUMP 1949 Drained an meeting. PUMP. Low in operating Comes costs. com- Father Keller motor with and cord, ready-to-plug-in. plete To Be Speaker tooth Ileld Each The radical Improvement In Glencos 88 Is a $42.50 \ cultivatoh. tillage problems In rough Overcome: Among the eakers will be Fa- Opera‘l‘es s c‘ul- moisture-saving fields and Speeds pastures. up ther James Keller, M.M., Ind‘ependen'fly ' individual The Glencos_88, with its Iivotion. ng spr founder the of Christopher move- Regulated from clearance clears obstructions. teeth, ment; Jerome G. Kerwin, Univer- ‘ lever the I by single from digging position tractor to u __ sity Chicago; of James A, Ellridge, radical The the machine. without stopping most ‘ \ssot Chicago Council Foreign of Rela- Needs.’ Headquarters Pump of the Ilmos. ‘for tillage equipment In improvement your control Full tions; and Sister Madeleva, presi- to and The Pasture dent St. Mary’s of college, tractor answer Holy from Cross, Ind. ,Rough Field Tillagel seat The following will participate HOME TSCHIIMPERLIN-WILLIAMS FUNERAL VISIT IMPLEMENT OUR MARCH PARADE 19“! in panel discussion “Stepping. a on Up the High School Curriculum BECKER IMPLEMENT I ‘ Toward the Building If: Chris— of 1373, ' a a Since tian Worldz” Brother Charles F.S.C., St. Mary’s college, Winona; C Your M inneapolis-M oline and. Surge Dealer Sister Rosenda, Milwaukee, Wis; \ To have beauty, and Sister Betrande di- 157 Meyers, Telephone Cloud, St. Minnesota Social Chicago. rector, center, dignity and con- CHILDREN in who took the third part Raymond Petermeier, Elaine Borgerding, voca- row, LuVern Goebel, Melvin the last Eveslage, Anne Mae Biom- solation, tion pictured Freeport at program are ; mel, Barbara Welle, and Norbert Blommel; fourth above. Left right, front Virgil Linn, An- tribilte to need row, are not Richard Tillman, Weidner, Janet Rosemary row, Goebel, Annemarie Hoffman, Richard Midden< nette be Beuning, Patricia Wensmann, Anthony expensive. Beste,- Carol Peter Heidgerken, and Dwaine Elfering; dorf, second Weidner, Richard Richard Oelrich, Job, and Bernard Dorothy Hoeschen, Shirley Rose, Vera Raeker, row, . Nienaber. Carol Rose, Ruth Laing, and Boergerding; Jean 160 Phone Personnel Catholic Fiction’s Growth Red Changes Tschumpelln Al J. Bernard E. Williams . l Bloc Con Westem Dupe 315 St. Germain Street St. Cloud, Minn. One Goal CPA Of Contest this London—A Vatican broad- radio 0th The with Gas Rdnge heard here that the cast says Western world fools itself it when believes that changes in the So- OVEN St. Paul.—G-radual improvement ‘Christian fiction,’ which of as "LO-TEMP” lO-POINT viet Foreign. oifi indicate “sc'Sme all, of Catholic fiction result is Christian not but at as one» course kind of conversion fanatics Catholic of the Press association’s simply the old among Horatio Alger suc- I of social revolution.” annual short is the story contest redecorated story for pious cess a ear/Map; ,hope of J. F. Powers, St. Paul audience—an Referring the audience which does interpreta- to many Catholic writer and author of the exist, I think, tions given not in the personnel changes in except CD will Large capacity? hold well-received collection of short minds Moscow, 8 of editorsnmen whose the broadcast declared it some . The stories, Prince Darkness. part/ of integrity, however, is “likely that it is standard brea'd by all of the large proven pans, or the that fact they would usual bluff with which who The closing March never 31, men contest,~ roaster. think of reading the stories they public affairs in those offers $1,750 in prizes. Inquiries fleas/0”" manage O ' print.” to confuse their parts try adver- should be addressed Dependable, Box automatic 389, to oven V saries.” Davenport, Ia. Editors Problem Have - control v temperature . Editors, . . Mr. Powers believes, writer “A be his story can sure @cock, who does prize win (and .not have problem, “To find er I too: Safety, a "Lock-type" will . be in good hands,” Mr. Powers a any- oven gas ‘fill/IlfffI/fflllllflIf”!!!Ill/II/lfllll/l/(ffl/l"Hill/fill”!!! think I the chairman, contest thing _ better; and they stand too on- said in the handling comment so dannOt be ' on turned on ac- like box—top the people, should contests—/by benefit by to the the of manuscripts. “The judges are “cidentally. face the fact that to will stockpile of stories it will up many create. writers of . reputation, and such as be called but few chosen) there is Gradually, of the effects be trusted know the real to as one can Economical "Lo-Temp" the consolation of having produced oper- Catholic of the fiction contest, thing when they it.” see arion. _ story that might otherwise not should improve. a ‘ today’s Screen - Stories Well is still have been written.” “Perhaps first should only at The we St. Paul writer, judge last a Heavy, effective insulatipn hope Evelyn the quality Waugh, British rise novelist to to see told why liked he the year, screen- heat, the low level of fiction the big and author of The Loved One, in had conserves assures econ- ing. “Judging from‘ the stories I commercial magazines something which mil- about J. F. Pow- to biggest bargain. say read last omy. I’d few year say very . Iins, one-time presumably, and enjoy be- teacher St. John’s at ~ ers, if good The 1"" got any, ones @ away. university -Stop" lieve "Safe sliding in. Then, though I'd like and author of shelves, the best to quality of the final stories was that period bypassed, short stories of 1947, Prince of rigid hen higher see extended. much than in the'previous some- can’t thing Darkness! would have be clone Waugh,‘ about le‘ctured who to at Father B. L. Barnes, I fall contest year. ' out. the reader. That, however, the St. Thomas’ is college March 9, chairman, is be to thanked for ® problem which always with called is J. F. Powers “one of the selecting the right kind us, of' na- Removable enaniel read— rack guides it is Catholic problem." tion’s three just leading writers.” The not and for insisting that the a ob- ers simplify cleaning; ' other Cautions Writers two Erle Stanley Gard~ ject of the were is contests obtain to _ Smokeless Mr. Powers had a word of writer of detective stories, the ner, best stories, cau— those which not Drop-Front Br‘oiI’ tion for “For the writ- contestants: and monk, the Thomas Merton. only preach and edify. Convenient drawer-type er. “Not'one of the stories I read operation.’ last year,” he said, “would qualify On Your Dial that awful commodity known (9 as corners Rounded easier ~ are to clean. 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