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\ 7-” REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD Friday, May 20, 1949 .. .,.__.,..- . ,. . DIETA’ " ROCRY Mary . C. H. Day »§\\\\ at -////; QUIZ .‘ GROCERIES ‘ MEATS ° CONFECTIONERY GISTER ST.CI.OUD R By mm Week Days, 133'.» Kate Knees A.M. 7:30 P.M. s to Phone Is» Fridays, 7:30 A.M. P.M. 9 to 520 8th Ave. 50.. Sundays. 8:30 A.M. 12:15 P.M. to St. Cloud, Minn. OF CLOUD OF THE BISHOP ST. OFFICIAL PAPER In Jerusalem, Antioch, and 1. Society, Inc. the Catholic Press Published Every Week by ruled the Rome, St. Peter Church C010. Street, Denver 1, Office of Publication: 938 Bannock for of (a) 12 total (b) years; a 26 (c) 32 D.D. Joseph Busch, F. ..Most Rev. Bishop President years; years. ~ ................... the Moor 2. St. Benedict V.G., St. Cloud: C. Thiebaut, P.A., Advisory Board: Rev. Rt. 'was OSII-KOSH (a) Negro; 16th (b) century Wadena; Very George Ranch, Plachta, Rev. Rev. August Rt. a Chinese; (c) Jew. Falls; J. Haupt, Little Rev. Lambert Long Prairie; Very . Kroll, Rockville; Very Peter Zitur, Rev. Very Rev. Francis in the 3. “Never history of J.C.D., St. Cloud. T. S. Ziolkowski, Cloud; St. Very Rev. Christendom has generation of Work Clothing a , Vossberg, M.A. Editor Roger and Manager ..Rev. ‘ Business needed Christ and His youth way .......... Cloud and Sons, St. ..Lenarz Advertising Agents of life desperately than more .......................... ’ American Catholic youth of St. Cloud, Minn. P.O. Box 229, Editorial Institute building, Offices: 1949.” This is made statement a Mexico, Alaska: Canada, $2.50, Price: $2.00 PERFECT year; FIT per by (a) Monsignor Ligutti; (b‘) \ $3.00, foreign. ~ Monsignor Paul Tanner; (c) the Edition, Register, St. Clo'ud Send changes address The of to: Rev. Joseph B. Schieder. Colorado. 1, Box 1620, Denver Considered 4. the Colorado most Office, Denver, Entered Class Matter Post Second at as as powerful for the preserva- agency tion of Christian society civi- and SE lization 'for is the (a) Society the IT WE AS Propagation oof the Faith; (b) Confraternity of Catholic Action; Guaranteed (c) Catholic press. for 5. third A printing of 25,000 One) (Continued From Page copies has been ordered of Peace and defense of objective the Soul, book by (a) of assuring Monsignor mount 3. common Fulton Longer J. 0 Wearing Sheen; (b) Theodore of the development and utilization atomic security, energy Maynard; (c) Thomas Merton. directed toward shall, practicable, he improving far so as . Stay Longer“ Blue 6. The son'of President the first increasing standard of living, public the the welfare, of the Philippines is (a) Com- Koshiol, a Maiy GIRLS lected their Mary Kraemer, Leisen, Mary THESE by Jane 30 were se _ Better Fitting 0 and munist; (b) strengthening student for competition in private epterprise, the priest- free I McNeal, Joan Lindlan, Peggy Jeanrose Neis, Olson, homerooms respectiVe to attendants act hood; (c) slave. as peace.” World promoting Raymond, Renee Rieder, Ellen Janet .Reitmeier, - . Non-Shrinking the Mary ceremonies. In the pic- day coronation at 7. Bishop Matthew F. Brady of Mary Roda, Carol Schoener, Irene Sticka, Lou Jean Lilienthal, application It that the first is Mr. true, says Patricia Bachman, Nancy Benson, Jean- ture Manchester, N. H., has ordered are the Mary Ulginer, Shirley Tenvoorde, Ann Waverek, of of “It destroyed this in the form Rita Donohue, a‘Weapon. Boos, Condon, Donna Lou nette organization energy of was a 17 institutes to Now $325 Wallet, Mercedes Weidner, and Jocelyn Wright. Ione Patricia Farley, Kathleen Guck, Suzanne Drexler, city should think single blast. that instruct the laity in in It is natural (a) politics; a we -—-(Bob Molitor photo) ' Only . . . Carol Virginia Hagen, Marion Hick, Ann Keller, (b) ethics; (c) teaching catechism these discoveries natural it is It is but weapons. are wrong. .+ + children. to It is firstapplicatilon for the to mistake the of energy wrong The 8. 39th annual convention . thing itself.” Mary CeremOni Day of the Catholic Press association , Holding black uranium in hand cylinder his of es June 15 in a pure (a) Denver, meets on Weighing about pounds, Lilienthal Colo.; (b). Chicago, four Mr. said: 111.; (c) Bos- Mass. STA-BLUE ton, V “The splitting contained this of all the atoms in handful' ‘ Cathedral Students 9. Representative High Dewey By Short Of uranium provide would than it needed ‘to more energy sup— of Missouri -the time has says Tullest Denim ply the electrical requirements of the peoples and all indus- for the U. S. establish to come tries Seattle than week!” of for ’ normal relations with (a) Ger- ’ more a Osh-Kosh ' (b) Spain; (c) Italy. What the is the job of Atomic Energy Commission? many; is It Students high of Cathedral the terrifying advances of As Christopher C l b 10. The Rev. Charles Hugo out o u m u s glue that its tasks is make of and improve to weapons one school Jackets observed Mary day last achieved the finding of 'San Salva- Doyle has listed 12 principal the Communism within years.’ past em. Friday procession, flag with dor in his? ship, the Santa for breakups in ‘married crown- a causes , additional Last alone an year But its than the' job broader ing of Blessed Virgin’s Maria, {students is that, Lilienthal. Catholic of Mr. It statue, to- life in his‘book, (a) Cami Is For- so says made 200,000,000 were Solemn Benediction persons Rosary, and day by challenge (b) You Your Children; met great and a‘re is to foster knowledge. ' a ever; ‘ $325 1 in Holy slaves godless Communism. 36115 7 Angels church. of Re- and order (c) to Marriage and Parenthood. . secure pe ce as Such knowledge and discoveries, he “affect will says, that Father 0.S.- Lucia has Philibert Harrer, minding- students and daught of Mary. s whole the complex structure of life, agriculture, nutrition, will be when B., St. John’s abbey, addressed said there Our public A consecration the to peace Faith Foresters’ precede fulfilled, education, international the assembled Lady’s Fa- Blessed Virgin students following requests Solemn relations, industry, and were peace, that students Benediction. i crowning. ther suggested Father Alphonse the .and re- p r.o c e s o n war.” s ’ member the Speaking that C.H.S. superintendent; of the warnings of Our way to Kremer,- surest by lauded: Bishop belief The that atomic is useful only in bomb a energy the intercession Christ through Lady of Fatima is F h Robert 32 Schulzetenberg, t years ago on a e r - is myth, Mr. Lilienthal. And he warned against Father Philibert of Blessed Mother. May pointed His Father Paul 13, and Zyla officiated a mere says Benediction. the the Father disastrous Robert at for if persist in-such 200'lPierz consequences us we People a Attend (Continued From Page One) Smith .also in the present myth. was Here his words: are ski, Mrs. treasurer; Christ Lommel, sanctuary. “If this persist in myth will believe senior conductor; .Mrs. Catherine we to .we come Carrying andibouquets . a,,crown that for l Lahr, junior conductor; be Mrs. nation in all troubled world, to our secure of red and white car-nations, a we Children’s Musical Show rep- Sophia Schellinger, outside senti- need this is P powerful Germain resentatives of the home— of each weapon. ’ 007' St. St. Cloud St. Mrs. Anna nel; Zapfi' inside . \ sen- . participated in the “The myth will fall rooms proces- ‘Mertes, into deeper“ to cause us an tinel; even Mrs. Nicholas Mrs. and‘Rita Fatima sion, Stommes, pit of We will forgetful the of ,of Valentine Bielejeski, and Mrs. error. true grow sources member, club crowned the statue America’s Offenbach, vio- Pierz.——An interested of “Barcarolle” by Mary Schuerer, strength. crowd and Mrs. We be trustees; will misled into believing that Blessed Virgin. the of ' ompIetef C osco’s C “Line listened WeiSS; than lin solo Roland Jerome .Maslonkowski, juvenile 200 by di- ' to America more persons is because of military force alone, strong when in Homerooms selected the follow- : music presented the and musician. Father by rector Henry concert Volga The Boatme‘fi,” a “Song of v truth the foundation of girls ing strength for the Pat— and amazing vitality ceremony: our Fehrenbacher children St. Joseph’s grade is chaplain. of court Russian folk St. Joseph’s song, Bachman, ricia Nancy 'Benson, i: in things material but rather not the in spiritlof this In schOol orchestra May charge 8. of arrangements, for ha- school orchestra; grade - Shown Jeannette Boos, IRita Condon, at final the golden jubilee The occasion the dinner meet- Mrs. I. ' on was were " is -“I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Donna Lou Dono ‘ o Suzanne . ' . - ue, . ing school’s of the Louis Poganski, PTA. chairman; Mrs. “We people with faith God, in with Halls” Balfe, clarinet duet by deep by Drexler, Patricia Kathleen are Farley, a a a Margaret Ted Sivinski, Mrs. Duf- N‘ew officers elected of Cremers Ronald Na- were Jefome and as Guck, stewardship Virginia Hagen, Marion Creator, the Father sense of to all. ' our and Mrs. Edward _ Dippold, us follows: Faust, ner, Raymond Mrs. co- Hick, Ann Keller, Carol Koshiol, And when that ge ; ,...,. is longer Strong within chairman; Weak Mrs. Malen— 3 Jerome no president; Fiedler, vice us, Henry we are Kraemer, Mary Mary Leisen, “Volga Boatman," Russian folk and and) lost, kowski, however chairman; heavily armed with Werner Virnig, .we president; program are secre- Mary Jane Lindlan, weapons— Peggy Alive cello Brummer, solo by song, Mrs. Fred Mikel, co-chairman; with Tembreull, Alois treasurer; atomic tary; be.” Weapons—we McNeal,’ even Jeanrose Neis, Joan Ol- may ' and Eller; Janet Rauch, Janet Mrs. Ed Dippold and Mrs. Norbert Lloyd Bailey, historian. and Mrs. Janet Raymond, Renee Rie- . son, “Beautiful Dreamer,” by Foster, Brix, publicity co-chairmen; Miss Former Annual by standing reports Farming Mark der, Ellen Reitmeier, Pair Mary com— Lou Bailey; solo by Patrick cornet Agatha J agelski, chairman of table revealedeorth- mittees of the PTA Carol Roda, Schoener, Irene by “The Archer” Buchtel, E IN ST. CLOUD decorations, assisted by Mrs. Cath- while achievements the for past Tenvoorde, Sticka, Jean Mary Flat mellophone solo by Virgil erine Lahr, Mrs. Christ Lommel, Golden Jubilee school Richmond in .Ulginer, .Shirley‘ Waverek, Ann year. They’re Handy! They’re GII‘IZZ; Handsomei'lteyfcumi Mrs. Margaret Dufner, Mrs. ‘John I instru- Forty pupils who take Ione Wallet, Mercedes Weidner, traditional, Cowboy Songs, cor- Willenbring, Frances Miss Jagel- school’s mental lessons from the Wright. and Jocelyn solo Rauch; John net by ski, Mrs. Pauline Kirk, Mrs. Eve- music instructor in took the part The and arrangements Richmond—Mr. Morris program “country 5”, G d and Mrs. The- Farming where they a r e n operated “Vim lyn Dorenkemper, and Mrs. It well received by a for Mary day the program. was work of were clarinet by Duane dance duet tune, odore Buermann, farm until their formerly retirement in of Bielejeski. cent ' ‘ the of and other crowd parents pa-‘ C.H.S. the Fatima club under the Poser and Gilbert Boser; Richmond Mr. Farming, charge In the card of that seven party marked years their golden ago. rishioners. direction Sister of Madelon. Aida” “Grand March from by Buermann is Mrs. 76, Buermann followed the jubilee dinner included: The wedding jubilee were here Ma be- program 2 Verdi, trombone solo James by Both ‘77. in health. are good IS the following: Mrs. John Latzka, “March 1” Symphony No. from With High ‘ Wudeno of— ginning WCOF in Hos a ass Langer; '3 Mr. Buermann to'this Miss Agnes Jagelski, Mrs. Math came coun- school by Brahms, St. Joseph’s fered Sts. Peter and Paul’s 1n Waltz” Silver “ old by Le— and try with his from Ger- parents Diedrich, Mrs. Frank Fandel, Mrs. orchestra; church by their nephew, Father solo Mother-Daughter clarinet Gail Wermer- har, by of the Fete at 20. many age A. J. Des Marais, and Mrs. Nich Waltz” Eric “Merry Widow by Lehar, Buermann. 0.S.B. skirchen; Two - of the attendants four at Prizes Mohs. awarded Mrs. violin to solo Adeline by Terhaar; At jubilee dinner held’in were their . a “Funiculi, Funicula”, by Denza, the wedding 50 still years ago John Willenbring, are Mrs. Albert home, Ja- Scotland,” Scot- “Blue Bells of the chinaware same Wadena. was mother-daughter solo Donald Hartmann; A by trumpet living. They William Bloms of are -— gielski, Ted Sivinski, and Jerome tish baritone solo by Stephen used that tune, the banquet was on sponsored by the W0- and party Minot, N. Dak., and Mrs. was Peter Maslonkowski. "table Weber; 50 , . years ago. Strauss famous waltzes by men’s Catholic Order of Foresters Two Gillen (Trudy Buermann) of After Wee by “March ofthe Folk” their Weddin in Farm- Waldteufel, Joseph’s Lodge by St. the hall here Wednes- and at Woodburn, Ore. The other on two _ Gaynor, violin Mary May duet by Te- 2, 1899, and Mrs. VVVV ing on r. grade school orchestra. day of last week. grid Buermann and Mrs. Liver-e Buermann Vogt Bayer; and Janet cRAnunnoII moved to farm near a ony ‘ c ug. Melroe. They “My Old Kentucky Home” by later mmd to A11 eight children the jubi- of solo . by Vitus Foster, cornet lari‘ans ftfi‘ the presfnfi: 'lefre d k F 3c- Preimesberger; . The Heart of the Family, re casI sepli), n. andeyll/lirl: IIeI'maIiamII’rinlg- “Cradle Song” by Brahms, violin ' y y WATCHES Nagel by Andrea duet and Jean all of Farming; Mrs. Cle- mann, [old Is Hartmann; C Ann Rest to .BY Kohorst, Albany; Norbert, mens “Largo From New World Sym- J. MRS. F. DOERNER - Freeport; Mrs. Anton Hondl, E1- EIgiII, Hamilton phony” by Dvorak, string bass solo and Mathilda, home. at Sauk‘ rosa; In Centre by Virgil Gottwalt; WW There 40 grandchildren and are and great-grandchild. RomucIIer one Speaker Fr. The head gardener claimed that onions, but why big this bare Sauk I Centre—Military did have “eye” when I spot?” funeral not PerIItIm an Elects Court OILYoutII Discussion services told him much “The there held Frederick to potatoes,” he answered for not were J. was pa- Kenna, tiently,,“take 40, in be in the garden little Our Lady yet. time of Angels to seen a come Slate of Officers church May and this 2. other ‘bare spot’ on “Come I’ll show up, on and out on Little Falls. Father . Edward there will be tomatoes.” — John" Father you,” “what Bettendorf he said, haven’t offered \ you Ra’macher of several was one I think mosaic-A he the garden in its the Requiem saw Mass, got.” Above: and members Perham.——St. Rita’s of the court discussion speakers panel at a inner on self; he fruitfulness the of the National Guard saw assisted finish, with all-enamel at Catholic Daughters “Well little of America those shoots of now, youth the Radisson hotel at in he himself to. expressed the military come; saw rites in the parish rounded glider: legs elected oflicers this have sprouted just at its must recent meet- on -: corn Minneapolis last Friday. by his toil. cemetery. morning,” I amended. ' Ing. The discussion feature of $7.45 Yes, .does was have have a to one a Mr. Kenna served with The officers the US. Mrs. G. E. “And do the lettuce?” are 17th annual convention the of the “seeing” you see seeing heart. eye—a for three Griffin, in World grand Mrs. regent; Ber- army lace, years asked pointing Below: he the tiny MODEL with 8-5. to St. Archdiocesan Council Paul of For him, that creative work of II. He airplane nard Palubicki, vice grand war regent; was the an “and the carrots?” looking at fun-width drawer, dim- Catholic Women. Others the his hands and mind heart is on an a mechanic Kerns, Utah, at air base Miss Gertrude Oswald, prophetess; feathery filigree. panel priests, civic leaders, mium legs. large green literal of praising the Creator. casters were way and Spence field, at Moultree, Ga. Miss Helen Griffin, financial . . secre— radishes,” high school, and grade, college “are “The said, “0 I all things that spring $18.95 ye up He April died 29. Mrs. tary; Joseph Cummings, his- on students. really noticeable the earth, bless well in the the Lord." as as . torian; Mrs. He Frank Sahli, is survived by treas— his _wife, ,FIISI for s—cflvm.‘ Above: MODEL MORTIMER UNCLE .Marie Mrs. Elmer Hanson, monitor; Kenna; his mother, Mrs. urer; ACCURA chromium Mohr, logs, large Anna Miss Ann Kenna; lecturer; Mrs. R sister, Margaret, a casters $12.95 of Farmington; Schanberger, sentinel; Mrs. Frank and four brothers, . . . . Cyril Bernauer, M. and James, organist; and Mrs. Sauk Centre; With olI-enomeI finish Kenneth, Los and Angeles, J. Daly Miss Susan Frisch, Calif; and PRICED $10.95 Vincent, Grand Marais. trustees. ' ' ‘ non WHAT the table Just you’ve THEY’RE SAYING always wanted— for kitchen, laundry, nurs- Jewelers ’ ‘fWhen his praises, sings he always the gets tune a man own workroom bath. ery, or high.” too All models have Exchange Granite gener- —The Savior’s Call. sur-l 17" 24” work o ous, x O * Cloud, Minn. 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