St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 20, 1949 · Page 2 of 4
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I ‘ i." "Tl’lm‘:llf’,_.~.i .J “Em” "'. 1.11,, wk—Vmfiw .‘fimy—Mfi 17,7. -—. . - my LI 1. Titer ‘ W ' ‘ fl 'e THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE 20,1949 THREE May Friday, Foresters Choristers Receive Mothers Band, nunuu‘ununfi Juvenile Foresters and DANIEL Weidner’s New Announce Eucharist Present Concert Avon in Skelgas‘ For Agency FUNERAL urn-unnu-u-‘flunnunnnnnnnuuu 1.?!- Little Falls—The band and chor- juve- and Avon—Men, Range: women, " Cretin isters of high school, St. ‘DJA‘HJ Catholic Or- the of members nile HOME Paul, will give St. concert at a Service Water " Automatic Hot Holy received of Foresters der Francis’ high school, Sunday, May in St.- Bene- body Communion in Refrigerators " Servel a 22, 8 at pm. May 8. church here dict’s Seventy-six members of Cre- the .‘ St. oEepered 733 and Joseph’s St. court quality give tin music department We to will in... you are appear Catholic Women’s court, servioé Mary’s in the following merchandise and courteous as COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT program. Foresters, of Order repre- were line. Re- Cretin Skelgas Band for the agents new A adult and 150 AND MODERN FUNERAL about by sented “Jesu, 1‘ Joy SKELGAS of Man’s Desiring,” only there is member one \ . . . members. juvenile wane-1.1.1 Bach; “Egmont Overture,” which Bee- the Midwest, in largest the now SERVICE FOR MORE THAN . | _ Schneppenhelm, Werner Fathre thoven; “Boqrre” (clarinet people, sextet), thousands of hundreds of serves YEARS. 65 spiritual director, COF - 0.S.B., Bach; “Echo was Waltez” (cornet trio), plea- happier, them live and help! more served breakfast speaker main at Goldman; “Polka,” and from bottle 'a for lives. Contact your sant us parish. the of ,society Altar the by Schwanda, Weinberger. refills. gee by given Brief Choristers were messages i' Schmid, A. Roman Thielman, “The World N. F. Waiting Is for the " and J. Merdan, N. TELEPHONES: Diedrich, Sunrise.” J. Seitz; “Dark E. Eyes,” d I men’s court, the Lang; Wedl of “Amaryllis,” Hardy Ghys; “Three Office 238-W Mrs. and Thielman Blind Mice N. F. Mrs. Night Club,” and at ' a Residence—1543 women’s Schmid the of Frangkiser; and “March George of the ' Spanish Soldiery," DeSmetsky. court. . North Eleven, Seventh 'Avenue St. Cloud little Falls .y" Knights Circle Valley Browns luncheon in St. hall ; JUVENILE MEMBERS Mary’s May The GIRL of St. 7. sters youn “"' .. , fl V annul- nun l I and their mothers ‘pictured above with ather are Forestef's Receive Margaret’s of Communion court Women in Card Party Tel. 4490 Sponsors Benedict Petermeier, Father Patrick and pastor, Riley, Breckenridge entertained their mothers special at assistant pastor. a Little Falls—Knights Colum- of large Valley—A Browns num- bus the of Little Falls council re- card attended the party ber spon- Holy celyed Communion Holy in Girls MOthers Entertain the SPORT SHORTS of members by May 1 sored Trinity church in Royalton on in St. circle mission Barbara St. in May 8 conjunction with two- Prizes parish. Anthony’s were initiation day BY JERRY Bonsn ceremonies which Van Tassel, Lucy Miss awarded to Breckenridge At Lunch held in Little Falls. were Bigelow, Alva Mrs. Almquist, Ray A class of 46 candidates and was Sauer, B. J. Mrs. Hein, Harry Prep Tourney initiated May '7 another and on Lanie. Elmer Mrs. . Cretin showed What of it is 25 initiated meant May group was on uVWWm when state Catholic The 8. juvenile experts ceremonies held Breckenridge. Girl by her sister, Sylvia Adkins, in the ‘n‘ r: were sang — labeled them the beat in hall of Our team to Lady of Lourdes members Margaret’s of St. Court “Mother.” Klein Sonja par- Health “ gave a For the coming state be held here. meet to ish Delegations Women Foresters entertained from of Brain- i “Mother’s Hairbrush.” . reading, . . the Municipal at Stadium this erd Long Prairie their luncheon St. and mothers in and at several a week end. The Raiders bril- A gift $35 the parish officials Mary’s hall May of for here 7. state A were present. .- on were liant they dumped Cathedral buffet as served follow- supper fund by Jane _ Ceremonies began with organ presented was pro- was iremr’s a twice days and should the ing initiation. seven ago cession the girls into the hall of Buscher, juvenile Fa- treasurer, to be the given role favorites, al- as while they Peggy Antrim sang. ther Petermeier, who responded though De LaSalle and Cloud St. carried bouquet tulips of and a i should follow in hot pursuit. remarks. with few Molitor a Drug placed these the foot of the Co. at St. Cloud fans do much in F Instant can r‘ozen In double piano Sally duet, Blessed Virgin, which of the statue a bringing the this state tourney to Klein Gladyce played Larson girls had and CREAM the decorated for the REXALL AGENCY oc- ICE city in future by supporting years “The Music Box,” and Patricia casion. i Prescriptions > Specialty a the project. Time and other data Koenig reading,“Mother’s Kodak Bounties & Toiletries gave a tiny attractively Four juveniles, will be published local in papers. Beatitudes.” The to ST. CLOUD. program RINK. came dressed in blue formals hat 567 and Tel. Attendance Up Meier: in * close girls the with the singing yellow, a match, trimmed "_— in to pre- Foresters While , ode. piano music Major league club and mother with owners sented each {mm-.5 surova carna- a played by Shella Mlinar, predicted drop in magnates at- was tion girls Mary The a WEDDING corsage. were IIER mothers marched the For- ours around tendance this because of the Vertin, Sharon Mehl, Christina year plucked lucky blos- tree and ester EXOEllElllil rising living of but cost “A” Schneider, Mary Nichols. a one-per- and which prizes for Dishes, Pictures, shown increase by the Silverware cent soms were was The of entertainment program 21 Jewels awarded. big Sick after weeks Call of the Sets tent two took place during the luncheon. TSCHUMPERIIN- had elapsed. Reasonably season 'Priced by shepherded should be inconstant Mrs. Mark Buscher, juvenile di- not Detroit, obviously stirred by the Valley Students Schaefer’s Book acted the Store rector, toastmaster to should Browns Such fragile loveliness memory. as WILLIAMS showing of Rookie Johnny Groth, mothers special and two guests, held the finest caught and forever be in American, the led with New York, Father Benedict Petermeier, Musical Recital pas- Give modem bridal of portraiture. because of the Yanks’ good for- Funeral and Father Patrick Riley, tor, as- Brooklyn, second. despite tune, the sistant pastor. Dodgers fact the having their HOFFMAN TRANSFER are Browns Valley—The first of A pantomime, “Tea Five,” at . ‘. Home share of troubles, first Na- is in recitals two piano given at flatness! by Donna Jean presented was was tional league attendance. This is the high school auditorium April Larson. Larson and Gladyce A pi- Agent for surprising, however, because not by pupils Sister Cecile. 24 of Mary ‘ “Neapolitan Dance,” solo, CLIPPER VAN LINES, ano Inc. was the Flatbush crowd is the most “3,” Kathleen Irsfeld. Janice played by following children The took puero onApHe a Since 1873 loyal them*all.* of Local and Long Distance accompanied the piano Adkins, Jeanne at Clemmons, Kather- part: v, °" ° PHONE 146 LeCuyer, Mary ine King, Amy Moving ‘ The Rex Hurley, Gene Hundeby, Janet Lay- MINN.‘ ‘ Healing of Any Kind St. sr. CLOUD, 509V: St. Germain Hundeby, Gene Hurley, Janet Ley- Cloud definitely The St. Rox USED CARS are Sympathy and Peace pre- Kay Clemmons, den, Dolores Phone 153 contender for the Northern St. Cloud not a. Maher, Karen Rosloc, Anne Ken- home funeral league, this It writing. vail at crown at our ALL MAKES & MODELS Mary Belle Joyce Hess, it will than take Peter ney, seems more kindly, staff, cour- our Hundeby, Janet Schiefelbein, Brez'ovich, the gardener, and . new . . VERY REASONABLY Pottter, Vollmers, Helen King, Jan- Joyce Arden i h handed and t competent. r g teous Good PRICED Patricia Dufl’ield. Other 19.95 ice Hanson, and Cloud hurler, St. from to convert a Watches From fl division club into serious second a MODEBNIZING . HOME “D contender. pennant DUREN RUHlAND 8. FINANCING HOME I Phone 160 STROBEL’S lost It is that the have Box true ANDERSON J. F. close ball all ames year, some— MOTORS Jewelers Street 315 Germain St. thing that discouraging most to LUMBER C0. Its 614 St. Germain Cloud St. club. ball They failed, how- any St. Cloud, Minn. 6th Phone 88 ACTIVE GIRLS' 101 Ave. So. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR that important base to get ever, Cloud, Minn. St. clutch, hit in the and the pitchers PAINT AND COAL “I Eis abnormally walked high ' Cloud. Inn- r * 8:. no num- an AR I. .A o F. batters in nearly ber of every one .a-fif. their heartbreaking losses. of _.... The bright only in the Box spots campaign-to—date have been Nick Fox’s Chanaka first, Charley at catching, and the hurling of Wes The infieldtin last Rinker. the to: of The CORONADO have NOW stand least, could home You One at Gives Two Price Granite the day for the saved occasions by several Citians on completing double plays. Federation Officer With the and Only Double First Pressure Pan Duty D l Miss Lehman, o o s r e the College junior of St. at Benedict, recently elected vice was the Paul president St. Region of of Federation of National Cath— the Students. election The olic College the took place meeting recent at Paul regional St. council the of at Benedict’s. St. ANSWERS 4-c, 3-b, 5-a, 6-b, 1-c, Z-a, 7-c, 9-b, 10-a. 8-a, ST. CLOUD PRESSURE ELECTRIC HERE’S C0. 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