St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 24, 1949 · Page 4 of 6
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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER 24,1949 Friday, June PAGE FIVE n PIaeri-Reciial Notes Society Goldeniubilee Month of the June—The TSCHUMPERllN-WIIIIAMS FUNERAL HOME Soc red Heart SINCE 1878 Staged by Group O have To beauty. dianity Fergus Falls In and consolation, the last tribute need be not ex- pensive. Falls—A piano recital Fergus playlet in the form of was pre- a people sented by of Tachumperin a group young . AI J. evening, Sunday in 315 May 29, St. Ger. Phone 160 St. Cloud, M, on nu. hall Lady of Victory church Our here. Match Costumes DINNDORF PAINT WALLPAPER STORE 8. Musical Numbers Pittsburgh Paints All members the of cast were formals dressed in and folk cos- Painting Contractor Varnishes their suitable musical tumes to — Johnson played renditions. James Imperial Washable Wallpaper. of little and Coral the boy part a fairy. Collman the took of part a Tel. Marlene Virginia 30.. Happert and 435 7th Cloud 12 Ave. St. the dancers Jacobson ballet were h Halvorson Allan and James and danced the minuet. Spranger An RCR IETAN' folk Irish dance by given was Rosalind Shirley Paintner, Jean Noel Patricia Hanson, Ryan, La- Valley, Marlene Hartel, and Kath- GROCERIES ' MEATS ' CONFECTIONERY leen Snowbeck. Regular Week Days. AJ/l. 6 RM. Phone 189 7:30 188 to or double trio, made Kath- A of up Fridays, AM. P.M. 7:30 80.. 9 8th Ave. to 520 Gloria Johnson, Spranger, ryn Sundays, A.M. 8:30 12 Minn. to :15 PM. Cloud. St. Dlouise Zenner, Carol Anderson, Mary Nelson, and Elaine LaValley, Bavarian the folk number, sang “Ho-La-Lie.” Others taking in the part pro- Metal Roofing Cornice Co. 8. Gingrich, Roberta Pa- 0 gram were tricia. and Carol Houghtaling, Thomas and Dickie Gillespie, Marlys Petreeck, Ardyce Aas, Ju- dith Kirsch, Katherine Svenneby, Richard Halvorson, Adrianne Roofing Siding Car- Sheet Metal - Juliette — roll, Jennen, Lee Snow- Barbara berg, Moen, Sandra ‘ Beamish, Kathleen Hartl, Eugene W. N. McDowall Geo. J. McDowaII - Donna! and Webster, and Donna Zimmer, Drawing by Dennis St. Joseph Phone 1526 St. Cloud Fricke. Named Queen of Sorrows for Browns Valley D. of I. SAVE WITH SAFETY PAINTS—WALL Federal PAPER Savings .1 Loan Accounts Isfsty orovids with Circle good sornlnn. Formed; 82 Join Each fully insured account 35.000.00 Paint and wall keep home looking to smart up paper can your as ‘ well the walls and See selec- woodwork. large as preserve our Browns Valley.—A circle of Mrs. Dorothy Cox, Browns Valley, new Funds Received by the tion of of paints and beautiful ion: wall in and modern the Daughters colors of Isabella honored any Mrs. Marie regent; past papers was month credited with earnings formed here on June Maher, Browns 5 with the ini— Valley, vice designs. regent; on the from First tiation of 82 members into Mrs. Patricia O’Neill, Beardsley, new the organization. recording Mrs. Stella secretary; INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS KOERBER SHOP PANT The circle chose Peltier, the Beardsley, financial of new name secre- “Queen of Sorrows” and began Mrs. Parker, Rose Graceville, tary; * with of 89 members, roster Mrs. Joan treasurer; Cota, Mrs. a seven PICTURES ficials THESE TWO St. Margaret’s society the banquet show the two of clos— at 01d members being joined Marie by the Weber of Graceville, and HOME LOANS ing the three—day observance golden of the jubilee of 82 candidates. Guenther, Mrs. Ruth 20 Sixth Barry, Ave. trus- So. St. Minn. Cloud, main tables with of new guests honor and of— the organization—(Bob Molitor photo) The initiation ceremonies tees; were Security + + Federal _I_ ri- held in the Mrs. Morris Jean by Guffith, Graceville, at :.— armory 4* , the Morris assisted custodian; by Mrs. Mrs. team, Frances .Gilsdorf, Margaret’s St. Society 50 Years Old Savings 8: Loan Assoc. Velleda Kozlik, Duluth, Collis, monitor; Mrs. Ruth state Kenney, re- 0 ' D N T I. FA I and Mrs. A. J. Beardsley, Arnold, gent, St. inner guard; Mrs. Lil- Banquet Ends Three-Day Paul. Rites lian Chalupnic, Graceville, outer In St. Guns. so. St. Cloud. Minn. banquet A in the served guard; Mrs. Genevieve Berning, was Get To Our Fender, Estimate On That Denied Assumption church hall Beardsley, honor chancelor; Mrs. Dorothy to Repaim Job Wrecked Car. the or members, with the Rev. Boyle, Valley, Browns scribe; Mrs. new John Fearon, Morris, and the Granite Rev. Theresa Lamers, Browns Valley, City For Society's Golden Jubilee FRONT END ALIGNING BALANCING WHEEL —- Paul Kunkel, Browns Valley, organist; Miss Theresa Klundl, as Electric Co. COMPLETE BRAKE STEERING SERVICE and speakers the occasion. for Graceville, and Miss Mary Lerocki, The officers of the Queen of Browns Valley, guides; and Miss Our experienced workmen and modern equipmen new SERVICE COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Sorrows circle Mrs. Barbara Homan, Valley, Bernice Browns are service at are your ‘ “than. Fixtures Wall Floor and Piechowski, Browns Valley, — banner-bearer. regent; The three-day golden jubilee society observance St. Margaret’s the Cathedral of of Ping Installations. ' MEGARRY BUICK CO. ‘ parish closed with banquet been June 13 in Institute auditorium, had fittingly the which 5 St. ST. CLOUD. John’s Students MINN. a decorated with altar, lighted tapers, seasonal flowers, and gold bunting. an "I Court Telephone House Square St. Cloud The jubilee observance opened with Memorial the deceased High Mass for members a noun- of the society Saturday, June 11. On received To Travel Sunday the members Holy Communion Europe in on 51. in body. At this Mass they a en- Mrs. Ann Mrs. Ray Uberecken his- Porwoll, also attended gave a tered the church in procession, a the banquet, five the society and together with of its activ1- tory led by six juvenile members clad Schel- ties and introduced presidents: Mrs. Sophia guests. past Colegeville.—At least five St. Gene Connelly, Bemidji, will in white dresses, with gold linger, Mrs. John Rieder, Mrs. menis STORE capes John’s U. students going National Students’ to Held ‘Memorisl Rite are go on a asso- ENTRANCE AIRPORT OPPOSITE berets. and These Carol Ann John Smith, Mrs. Wegleit- Joseph were spend . the . .. of ciation in Eu- tri-nation that part tin- tour summer service the A memorial by Uberecken, Marian Egermann, Mrs. Joseph and Prem. The cludes England, her, travelers will be Dennis France, H01- and rope. chorus and juvenile members Phyllis Schmit, con- Kathleen Sieg- Music during the dinner Moran, land, Tom with side trips was Gruesen, surround- Arthur Hess- to JACKSON FRANK W. evening. Sophia eluded the Miss mund, Anna Schneider, Mae and furnished by ensemble made ing burg, Gerald countries. Freund, and an up Eugene The Home of Florsheim Shoes; Juennemann for read Janice prayer Mary a Uberecken. Noehring, pianist; of Mary Ann Connelly. Gerald Freund, freshman from ARCHITECT the members and named deceased Barbara Pluth, Joan Sivinski, and Hart, Schaffner Bishop Gives Address and Marx Returning Cloth- their , to permanent Minneapolis, is going Ibes to meet charter members. Girls in white Ecclesiastical Design Joan Rieder. May Ann Noehring, homes in Europe will be Andre in York; New from there the The of honor two the ban— guest at placed lighted and white candle a a Ing. Bissonette, Marian and Ramona Chaveton Saint of Cloud, France, will travel Quebec, where they in to the Institute quet the Most altar carnation the for each was on American Bldg. National Bank Steinworth Maria.” “Ave and ,William Ibes of Nijmegen, will leave for sang an Europe June 20, Rev. Joseph F. Busch, who spoke The chorus, gowned in on name_ 81‘. CLOUD. MINN. Following the dinner, skit, Holland. sailing St. Mary’s the Volendam. Bldg. Freund a Cloud the St. “Necessity Our of Being stoles, on white “Ab- black with on sang all in German, presented by Dennis intends visit Luxembourg, was Moran, sophomore Hol- from to Close Our Lord.” to sent,” by Metcalff. With lighted Margaret’s the members of St. South land, France, and Bend, Belgium. Ind., and Tom On Grue- candles held in hand, the entire Other their guests ‘ expressing DIAMOND RINGS chorus in fashion of dressed the this sophomore ship will be Hessburg from Duluth, sen, same in singing, gathering joined “Holy congratulations the society to were first the 50 portray along to Connelly. with and Moran Arthur and Gruesen Hessburg, ’49 years ago, FOR THE same To BE Géd, Name.” We Praise Thy the Rev. Peter Lorsung, spiritual the society in meeting 1899 of flying graduate from Paris about Minneapolis, July to will 7. are adviser the of society; the Rev. Hostesses evening for the WEIIAAII & BIITT offi— were with the first installation of Andre Chaveton, attend Fribourg university ’49 graduate, in Fri- William Wey, Smith, for Celine Sauer, Ann toastmaster the Rose signing of charter. the the and bourg, will leave from New Switzerland. York city Moran and cers on occasion; Rev. Dietman, the Kathleen Joseph Ettel, Betty Knopp, in- William FAMOUS Mrs. Boerger acted Successors Gruesen .l. N. Bartheiom! will June the 22. return end to of at as spiritual Kloepper. adviser Shirley of the National and assisted stalling officer and the but 702% Hessburg St. Germain St. hopes was summer, Catholic Women’s union, Minne- di- The waitresses the dinner by Edward Noehring continue Mrs. at somewhere to in Europe. as Catholic Radio Station section; Michael sota Ettel, presi— Froehlich Leonard members St. Gertrude’s Mrs. of rector, as were MOJUD Under dent Is Way in of the Catholic Aid Japan associ- Eileen Smith, Mmes, sodality. These pianist, and Louis Yaeger, were ation; John M. Aretz, presi- past Kloepper, Sand, Rita Irene Arthur Don- Genevieve Meyer, Raymond Miss Sophia dent; L. Juennemann, Tokyo.—The Scholen, Nicholas Schneider, Eileen Krebs, Marie ken, Joseph the of cornerstone ——_. the National secretary of Catholic Klassen, Linda Lau- first Catholic Siegmund, Anton Krafnick, Mi- Zima, Irene radio station in Ja- ‘“lbstingllousc Sivinski’s Women’s union, Minnesota Assume Lillian Ma— Laubach, Esther laid by Auxiliary chael Schneider, Larry Rau, bach, Met- Bishop LINGERIE sec- pan was tion; Joseph B. Korte, J. McDonnell state Loretta Brand, Betty Thomas thilda Pfaff, tenberg. of New York, Zierden, Jacob Au- or- ganizer; William and A. Boerger, leader Theresa the United Stein- Lehr, Angela Meier, Briol, of States Inderrieden, Charles gust group Sacred CDULERS A Trust «MILK member the of grand council. the Xavier Rengel, Marie Watercott, quadricentennial worth, Richard Wieber, and Ruth to pil- Two charter grimage, members Klemmer, Mary recently of the Miss Sally Lou concluded. Also George Juennemann, and and society, Mrs. Margaret the Patch. Puff and Marie Membach. present at Vis- ceremony were Bojo, chief of the household count the of Empress Dowager; Dr. Tan- Mass First Collegeville at aka Kotaro of the House Coun- of cilors, the chamber of the upper Japanese Parliament; and Doctor Sawada, former Ambassador to Brazil. The Pious Society of St. Paul is erecting the station. Austrian Princess, 90, NOW, have these you can Jubilee Notes Nun as Mojud wonderful Slips for Princeton, N. J.—An Austrian When less than before! The the seri- accept we ever princess still famous journal- responsibility of as a ous a ”M”-Molded Midriff gives ist Sister Mary 90, Engelbert, at complete funeral service, is the sleekest the five Missionary fit the Sis- decisions among you be ever, must our of the Precious Blood ters in right and in accord- front gored design prevents . . . Africa who celebrated the diamond with wishes. ance your riding Toil- twisting. jubilee their of religious profes- up or Your call 908 (night, to sion. The nun-jubilarians 1804) brings are ored perfection fine in to you sympa- the first pioneers of their thetic, among efficient assistance. quality fabrics. congregation, founded Mariann- at rayon hill, South Africa, by Abbot Fran- w" —’- cis Pfanner in 1885. VWiN? : ’ 5 ’ Outstanding value at .. W... ‘Church Interference’ St. Cloud St. Cloud 299 ' s Berlin. Communist Minister- ‘ — President Steinhoff of Brandenberg ——._ _ has announced that law forbid- a ding For “Church interference in mat- Men STETSUN HATSI of it” will be ters to no concern KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! introduced in People’s the Council of Brandenberg, in the Soviet CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! zone. sketched is shown exactly Slip not as 0 Kruu's vol' THE CLASS ES FITTED I’NEW CLOTH ES“ PICTURED ther ABOVE Father Placid Ber- Reitmeler, O.S.B., subdeacon; Frater Shanedling’s Store are Dept. Novice Gilbert Tarlton, O.S.B.; and Frater Novice Hwang, the nard O.S.B., ministers after and Adolph Ayd, O.S.B. STORE recently ordained Chinese monk’s First Solemn Mass ’ A St. Benedict’s monk of priory in Shunking, PROMPTLY REPAIRS MADE in John’s Abbey St. church. Left right Frater to are China, Father Bernard will the Abbey of St. to Novice Germain Loeber, O.S.B.; Frater Novice Pat- go Dr. II. It. Golborg CLOUD, MINN. ST. Andre, Bruges, Belgium, mother-house of St. Okada, rick O.S.B.; the Baldwin Very Rev. Dwor- near Benedict’s priory, the end will of June, and at schak, O.S.B., assistant priest; Father Hinz, Leo re- OPTOMETBIST Opposite the Post Office in St. Cloud his studies in Europe this fall. O.S.B., deacon; Father Fa.- sume Bernard Hwang, O.S.B.;