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

July 8, 1949 · Page 3 of 4

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‘REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD Friday, July PAGE FOUR 8,1949 Austin. I Emily Wedding 55th Jubilee 5V9" Post in SCHUMPERllN-WllllAMS FUNERAL HOME by Stumped Women ,: I Smoking Public in So times loss great many and grief find family a confused and unprepared. Tschumperlin Williams - provide sensible, following The question can ex- was re- perienced counsel and asked Emily cently Post: the burden can assume or “As spokesman for of a group bewildering and distress- I ask if there in: details. to want women, you is ariything advise do to you can us . . i.“ smoking in public to ow women s A] J perlIn . Bernard Williams E. um the streets—1W . cheap Phone 160 —even 0“ 315 St. Ger. St. Cloud, Minn. they look?” Emily replied: Post -“I loss how suggest at to am a DIETMAN’S GROCERY could effectively be protest any made. fading Instead of out a as ‘fad’ usually this behavior does, is GROCERIES ° MEATS ' CONFECTIONERY becoming increasingly an common sight. Regular Week Days, A.M. EM. 7:30 0 Phone to IN I” or Fridays, Expressed Disapproval 7:80 A.M. EM. 9 8th to 620 So- Ave. Sundays, 8:30 A.M. to 12:15 PM. St. Cloud. Minn. Might Be Effective REGISTERED “Perhaps if who is a person es- MRS. PHILLIP KOLB, the of 1894 in St. Kilian. Nine children living. AND 26, There MR. parents 11 June 47 PERFECT are are DIAMONDS pecially admired important in or grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The jubilarians pic- their 55th anniversary marked wedding in children, are her community would hei express tured above with their living children, Metal left right, front Matt, to row, jubilarians The the Elizabeth of Mrs. Austin June 26. parents disapproval, it might have are Roofing on SOITH Cornice 8. Co. Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Chris, and Isadore; back Theodore, Mrs. row, Martha and Mrs. Mondloch Little Falls. The Melrose of Wensman of effect. But just how far—reaching Mary Billig, Mrs. Elizabeth Wensman Melrose, Martha Mrs. of HAPPINESS. FDR BLUEBIRDS Mass olfered Augustine’s festivities began with in St. church, day’s Ehilsncould be doubt- to a seems me F. A. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Kolb married Mondloch Little Falls, by Father of Norbert, and Austin, Louis. were u . All Types of STROBEL’S China From Priests Two At Moss Jubilee Roofing Siding Sheet Metal — - Jewelers John’s Abbey St. 614 St. Germain Visit W. N. McDowell Geo. McDowell J. at - Cloud St. Cloud, Minn. Phone 1526 St. Augus- all students receive their Collegeville.—The Rev. accept- . HOME MODERNIZING under for study this plan the Rev. Ph.D., and tinns Tseu, ance . HOME FINANCING of in the U. S. J.C.D., the Paul Chan, S.T.D., this Students’ Upon arrival into of Overseas country, Department J. F. ANDERSON PAINTS—WALL PAPER students placed Catholic of National the in branch the Service, are a LUMBER C0. colleges through the Conference of Catholic Welfare arrangements St. of Fathers Tseu and Chan. paid visit China, recently to BUILDING MATERIAL a John’s abbey here. there 300 such At present PAINT AND are COAL Paint and wall keep home looking smart can your paper as U.S. engaged primarily Chinese students in the The pair Telephone 180 St. Cloud. are Minn the well walls See and woodwork. large selec- various colleges as preserve Twenty-one in our of placing Chinese in the work are of Catholic col— in Minnesota. Two them, Peter tion of paints and wall beautiful modern students American in colors and in papers Granite City funds for Cheo and Dominic Koo, leges, and collecting in stu— designs. are dents St. John’s university. who the education of these at Electric Co. are unable for their to NCWC Under this the own pay program KDERBEII SHOP PANT COMPLETE schooling. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Catholic hopes educate to many The U. S. government grants China Chinese who will to Lighting return Fixtures Wall Floor and — free this all entrance to Plug to country Installations. and ‘ positions in class serve upper Chinese who here through by lead into the faith others come to 5T. CLOUD. MINN. the auspices of the NCWC, regard: 20 Sixth St. Cloud, Minn. Ave. So. activity. plan apostolic This their less of their religious beliefs. Shanghai is already operating in residence, Their however, is only of with large success. measure a FRANK W. JACKSON pending completion the temporary, Catholics in There 4,000,000 are of their studies. majority of China today. The vast DON’T FAII. ARCHITECT Father Tseu and Father Chan the By them poor. among are conjointly work with Father John educated working through the Ecclesiastical Design Mac, LL.D., who has his office To Get That Denied Fender, class Our Estimate On Chinese to convert upper in Nanking, and through whom Catholic faith the the to American Wrecked Car. National Bldg. more Repainl Job Bank or Catholics,” number of “rice ST. CLOUD. MINN. or Miss Beutu lein faith only FRONT ALIGNING WHEEL BALANCING those who the END accept as -— doles from long they receive COMPLETE SERVICE BRAKE and STEERING as will be supplanted by missionaries, ATHER ICHAEL Wed Perhum equipment Is Our experienced and modern in workmen better grounded in basic those Health KREMER, who washing hands the Solemn Mass of in St. Paul’s at For at your serVIco are and Catholic doctrines who em- marked 25th jubilee of his . . . the ordination church. Altar boys Robert and Louis Braun are faith higher brace the from mo- ' CO. MEGARRY BUICK week Sauk Centre, is pictured last in above the Bokinskie. at (Story one.)~—(Register photo) page on tives. Lein Perham.—Miss Beata be- EAT Father said that foreign Tseu the bride Donald Huebsch of came Hynes Addresses Emerson Father Renner Telephone 112 St. Cloud Court House Square HEMP’S missionaries do thorough cannot before Nuptial Mass offered by as a job of converting the Chinese the Rev. Vincent Huebsch Ogil— of a uouo native—born Catholics the vie, brother the bridegroom, of in as can. Is Honored at ST. Hence the need of educated St. Henry’s Nurse Council Meeting church June 18. more on Instant Frozen Chinese spread the faith. to The bride is the daughter Mr. of Needed stressed, also, he Mrs. Robert Lein and the and are Kimball Party ICE CREAM contributions the foreign to bridegroom is the Mr. of and more son missions. By comparison, the Prot- Emerson Hynes of St. John’s And it is for STORE men's Huebsch. Mrs. Michael to wrong group a missions take in $25 university addressed the meeting What individual could estant to do effect. Attending the couple Mar- an were Tel. 567 Kimball.—A farewell program dollar the Catholic mis- of the St.‘ Cloud unit of the Dioc- Behind this - principle is the s Sonnenberg, Edna Huebsch, garet every one honoring Sylvester Father Renner sions receive, and much of their Council Catholic Nurses value of recognition the infinite Michael Huebsch, Jr.; of Ben and esan 32 held mam-a. by parishioners and mem- was is used by the faiths other hospital the St. Cloud human Lein. Marie Keidel flower June of- being, who has girl at money on every was a The Home of Florsheim Shoes; bers of societies local June 16. on educate Chinese in Protestant to ASK FOR fully and Jimmy Holper 30. right live To ring- to was person. as a Father here since W Renner, pastor J‘ universities in China. There ushers Speaking “Christian Sc‘haffner bearer. The Francis Social hamper his hamper Hart, and Marx Cloth- activity is to are were on his July, has assumed 1947, ‘. I“) now only Catholic colleges in the two Winkles. Keidel and Matt Thought,” Mr. Hynes said his his initiative, his that freedom, and duties Our Lady of pastor ‘vng. new as lug. whole of China; the Protestants the obligation it is ofiCatholic responsibility, and is make him, to Angels in Sauk Centre. of parish have institutions such in obligation it is the of therefore, less Stephen seven St. Tots nurses, as person. a the Acting toastmaster at as the larger of Chinese cities all Christians, recognize In studying legislation such one the to Cloud 5!. St. Mary'l Bldg. as Father Gruenes of A. J. event was alone. principles of human divine that health, four and affecting national Valley. Representatives of Eden DELICIOUS Father Tseu, besides his position teach might law and according questions be asked: these Are Communicunts to to parish societies the various pre- » ICE CREAM with the NCWC, the is American principles in analyzing the various Is the bill for the 1. common gifts Father Renner. sented to for the Archdiocese of procurator for individual problems society. good? Does it effect of modern They Dick Schmanski, coNLoN’ were Stephen—The Nanking, and collecting funds St. three-weeks’ is welfare? Catherine 'g DANIEL century the altar boys; Mary The 20th is century > a from religion various parishes in the North- instruction all children for need? Does 2, Is there Kunkel, Lady Fatima organization, gen- Our of he pointed a a of I: out. so- this in capacity. When their of St. Stephen’s parish west con— was uine problem exist? Maus, the dality; Mrs. Andrew By collective action positive and plan is in full Fathers cluded June children swing, Tseu 26 with seven Construction Co. the be.met by 3. Can need FUNERAL society; Gilbert Mission Mrs. principles agen- leadership, rather than and Chan foresee the annual receiving First Communion. en- cies existing, supple- already guild; and Philip the Kuechle, slogans should be offered to mere of 500 Chinese students They Carol Cropper, Marie trance Second 12 N.E. Avenue, were aid? mented by governmental the who represented Bongaarts, destinies the human guide of so— into the U. S. for training under Kosel, Joseph Rupoy, Patrick Smo- HOME there necessity for Is state 4. parish. ciety. sr. crouo. MlNN. this Catholic Stephen Slivnik, Action ley, Raymond , program. control? presented Father Renner was Slogans stir emotion, and The Chinese Trobec, and Raymond Vouk. priests two up were should be remembered that It spiritual bouquet and with a a is really educated emotion the lowest and Lewine, in Rome and have been Sister Geneva Sister com- governmental implies de— control purse. Sisters, conducted denominator. is sub-intel- Franciscan the active in their work for It present mon a personalization, Hynes. said Mr. behalfhof spoke Don Brower on classes. the three lectual activity animal origin. of past & K H Electric years. “person,” there- To the club, which Father protect the of Booster INTELLIGENT COURTEOUS, No Christian leadership regulation the active fore, by can had been state Renner mem- an Solemn Communion First, MODERN FUNERAL AND purely.from appeal to Free- good wishes for come should be only last expressed ber, and emo— resort. Co. a . tion. Even the' is if slogan the in his when Renner’s be effect dom the Father on cannot EOR MORE THAN SERVICE success new right side, it enough is to not compulsion has been the duties. sup- cause. YEARS. 65 Phones 3864—5163-W soeial action. activity Human Are Word Held port Springs in Offers Bride Bouquet 1350 8th Ave. No.—St. Cloud human judgment and be must to the principles right based CITY of & FARM WIRING on reason. Call Write for free estimate Mary or ‘ Mr. Hynes explained that in Ward Springs—First and Sol- Children who attended the sum— TELEPHONES: evaluating legislation proposed Communion received ' in school Monica Ritter, emn were mer were other factors hu- 238—W and that affect Office Bernard’s church 'St. here June Kuhlmann, Thomas Eugene Vener, on welfare, the “principle of sub- and Voller, 18 19. John Clara Brake, Doretta man Residence—1543 sidiarity,” recognized also the Arnzcn, David Peckskamp, Mar- In the First Communion as class social leen Ritter, Janice Hoppe, Shirley principle “hierarchy of of June 18 Monica Ritter, on were Cloud St. North Eleven. Seventh Avenue Kuhlmann, Ricker, things,” Renita Ken— should be considered. Eugene Vener, Thomas Kuhlmann, Ritter, Ritter, David ncth Rena. For example, it for is John Voller, David Peck- and wrong a large take the func- skamp. Patricia to Vener, Vener, Donna Mae group over tions smaller perform. Receiving Solemn Kuhlmann, Communion Arnzen, Ralph Gerald group :1 can June Del- Laura Brake, Peckskamp, Thomas Ricker, 19 on were CLOUD ST. IN Brother, Sister Marcia Ritter, Darlene Peck- Ritter, John Vener, Laura roy skamp, Edward Barthel, Brake, and Vir- Dorothy Barthel, Darlene gil Voller. Peckskamp, Marceline Kuhlmann, at Married Are in Two weeks of vacation school Josephine Ritter, Marcia Ritter, Bernice conducted here in addition Arnzen, Jerome Voller, were SHANEDLING’S the regular Saturday Virgil Voller, and instruc- Eldred Barthel, to Double Ceremony tion classes. Erwin Ritter. ._l_ + + + + Solemn Communion at Long Prairie—In wed- double EVENI PURCHASE a SPECIAL ding in St. Mary of Mt. ceremony Carine] June church 18, Miss Wrd Sprigs on Clavin, daughter Margaret of Mr. Joseph Clavin, became and Mrs. Stephen Mrozla, bride of the son BEMBERG Stephen Mrozla, of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lila Mae Sr., and Rapp, The Exciting Mr. and Mrs. Edmond daughter of the bride of Thomas became Rapp, EDUCATIONAL GAME of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Clavin. son SHEERS seph Clavin. HOME-SCHOOL- Rauch officiated Father George the Solemn Mass. at of Miss Donna Mae Irgens Coop- dresses comfortable Cool of Miss N. Dak., cousin erstown, swov (was Maria” Prints Ave Dork and Clavin, Light Prints sang an accompanied Angelicus,” “Panis at by Sister Joy. the ONLT The St. Thomas Mag- Aquinas organ netic Catechism Quiz. Lou Clavin maid Miss Betty A was NOW — plastic monk of Mrs. James brides- asks and honor; Bass, answers hundreds maid; Sharon Clavin, junior Catechism Miss of ques- bridesmaid; Julian Mrozla, best tions magnetically. Dr. Byron Spofford, and at- man; A of 8 sheets Size of quizzes. set the marriage of Mar- tendant for of 11:17 inches. game Mrozla. Clavin and Stephen garet $10.00 You would expect to pay 5 Joarnt maid of Miss Betty was Mrs. Clavin, honor; Terry brides— Price postpaid. these like dresses $17.00 for - to maid; Jo junior Miss Ann Rapp, The bridesmaid; Terry Clavin, best and LeLand Spofford, at- SIZES man; E. M. IOHMANN Thomas for Lila Rapp and tendant Clavin. 241/,» 161/2 and 20 12 COMPANY to to FIVE CHILDREN received Solemn Communion in William Lano, Rob- Ushers were Bernard’s St. church in Ward Springs June The 19. Rapp, Harry Williams, and group ert Firmin Religious MARRIAGE Traut FOLLOWING HER to Articles CHOOSE TO STYLES AT LEAST is pictured above 50 with Father Frank Ebner and their teachers. Donald Schinske. Left Books Church Cum]: former June the Miss right) 30, (pictured the — right, on front Vener to Eugene and Monica Mrozla will make on Ritter; second Mr. and Mrs. row, are FRCWI ‘13 Sibley pictured above offering her 7th Stephen is St.. St. Sister Paul Mae Supan of Marie, Laura Brake, Donna Marcia Ritter, Mr. near Darlene Peck- their home in Long Prairie. row, St. Paul Minn. 1. been Mother. Miss Supan had prefect of Blessed skamp, the and Sister bridal bouquet Martinella; third Virgil will Voller, Father Clavin live in Mon- ‘to Ebner, and Mrs. row, Stephen’s parish—(Bob Molitor photo) sodality St. Lady’s in and Eldred Barthel. Our tans.