St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 15, 1949 · Page 3 of 4
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CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER Friday, July 15, I949 .. Valley Cornerstone Laid Eden in Radio [8. M Repair Heart of the Family The PROMPT SERVICE ' J. BY MRS. F. DOERNER PERFECTION ‘ WORK W ECONOMY PRICES ' Radios though—a & Electrical ought know The I comforting this time to By one cooling another load of thou ht—v‘vas that God beans. I just put Appliances Repaired disp eased with into the not feel- them was canner. our L. MEEMKEN C. ing; He to try to meant ' all time I snipping never the us And was WAITE PARK, MINNESOTA ‘ Owner that suffered; the God deny of ought be kept thinking I we them I to is Spartan Love god not of sto- writing arti- a an icism. ' . the cle for Reg- I I I wish ister. He tender Father, drawing is a write could martyrdom in the little Him to an us inspiring article little trials. of everyday the all b t u a o One boys, when he of our was a V of b Roofing t Metal na- o u n y Jim little think fellow—I it 8. Cornice Co. ! was the ~ ture, won- “God loves human -——said: all of us derful work of NAPPINEss FOR BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS (g) beans”—vus human be-in 5. i and n, r a sun loves—with He love past STROBELS un- a termittently i n the derstanding. He understands just right timed “be-ans.” trials human of Roofing Siding , us Sheet Metal d to e p r o u c a Jewelers — - inspiring have And I not lavish harvest. so any All I do is article offer. to that But can ' was Doerner Mrs. W. N. McDowell beans. J. ST. snip Geo. McDowell 614 ST. GERMAIN realistic too - —- little beaks I snip their painfully the remindful of green too Phone 1526 St. MINNESOTA Cloud ST. CLOUD, I snip in pieces. and them that loading the beans vines, beans snap early the night and in them late at picking. need constant \ 7 fancied I morning. I en- was even ASK ' FOR impatient with Then .I my- grew snapping. snipping and joying impatience. self for my in head gardener Then the came thinking former fell of I to my the beans announced that and were ideals. high “all-7’ PAINTS-WALL PAPER .. girl I used little When I a was disappointed, “I I said, “Oh,” .Aa" the stories of thrill the to to mar- them." of getting fond was so I tyrs. “I suggested, “Well,” he DELICIOUS can go could hear I imagination In you.” bushel for buy CREAM out to Paint ICE and wall my keep home looking a smart paper can your as will bow myself I “No, immediately. not welshed I say: well the walls and woodwork. See large selec» preserve as our MODERNIZING god. . HOME Go that false before “fed down getting tell, I Truth to am tion of paints FINANCING and wall beautiful . HOME in and modern colors papers fire." the throw into left ahead, We had beans. up” some CORNERSTONE for the week. The outdoor me ceremonies completed THE on were new designs. lunch. I cooked for that ANDERSON take it— J. I could F. And ‘not despite threat ening rain. Pictured above, over left to now, a in parochial school E Assumption den Beans!” “Beans? said: The boys natural heat could take just the Fathe? right, Father Henry Steichen, not Sylvester are LUMBER C0. KOERBER used (I snapped “Yes,” I the while fiercely July laid by Coadjutor hot so blessed and Bishop was Bartholome, of Valley Gall, Bishop Father Joseph Bloch, and sun a was PAINT SHOP Beansil “Beans! snapping). unnatural‘ MATERIAL to BUILDING steamed with Tuesday evening Bartholome of last the Father Alfred Kroll.—(Raymond W. J. Studio Peter photo) canner on now.” by beans know ought You to intensity. Bighop +Lays +Corn PAINT + + AND COAL Inna Cloud. Telephone SI. no Buried; Bernick Francis Rev. erstone 20 Sixth Ave. So. St. Cloud, Minn. New Grammar For school Missions Indian Work Did in DON’T FAIL Eden In Valley Pdrish That To Get Our Fender, Estimate On Denied In 1928 John’s for St. of Ber- Mrs. deceased, and Bernick, year. Funeral one Collegevil'le.—A Solemn Repaint Job Wrecked Car. Indian or Lake Red the he sent to Father offered here for was Mass Danzl. He Anna the former nick, was Chippewa the learn missions Eden Valley. to In spite of and Bartholome Benediction in the who O.S.B., had Francis Bernick, FRONT END ALIGNING WHEEL BALANCING a -— education in his primary received — there for remained language. He parish church. Indian mission been engaged in threatening rain, the cornerstone COMPLETE BRAKE STEERING SERVICE and in St. Joseph, parochial school the Lake Cass and sent to The Bishop reminded his audi- parish work than 20 was for year and a more of the Assumption grade school St. John’s attended and Minn, Our eacperienced and modern equipment workmen of the right they still enjoy ence years. He university. school and blessed and laid here by Coad— was prep was service in this at send their chil- country to are your July in Francis died Father 3 in the former from graduated jutor Bishop Peter W. Bartholome dren the school their of choice. to hospital in Mahno- St. Anthony’s r GENUINE received his A.B_ degree MEGARRY and 1919, Tuesday evening, July 5. BUICK C0. on In other lands, the Bishop illness. following brief He many a men in 1924. The ceremonies well at- were said, the Catholic school is the tar-, the parish been in charge of had tended by members of the parish, Square St. Cloud Telephone Court House 1 1 2 of Communist He" Priest get attack. Ordained five for in Beaulieu the past years. visiting clergy, and other guests. pointed what noble influence out offered The Funeral Mass was June 11, 1927 The outdoor ceremonies fol- noun were the Church in society exerts Baldwin Dwor- Very Rev. by the lowed by address by Bishop an through her school system. Benedictine ST. prior the abbey, Entering order shak, O.S.B., of the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Priests who attended Mon- were week. Burial St. John’s abbey, his of last he made Wednesday at Named- on New Pastors signor John Bartholome, Wabasha; cemetery. before in abbey solemn profession of the vows was and Fathers M. N. Kremer, Sauk Francis his Alcuin Deutsch, Ab- Surviving Father the Rt. Rev. are Centre; Lawrence Botz, Grey Anna Bernick, bot, July 11, 1925, and Four STORE mother, Mrs, and men’s Parishes was or- For a Eagle; Sylvester Gall, Swanville; by ‘I‘qADI IAIK Walter Rieder, both priest June 1927, sister, Mrs, dained 11, a J. Alfred Kroll, Lake Reno; in Latest Joseph F. Busch, St. Cloud; brother, Carl, of the Most Rev, and a Thomas Shadeg, Brooten; Henry Ore. Bishop St. Cloud. Portland, of ' Steichen, St. (Cbntinued Nicholas; From Page One) Joseph Father Francis Jan. his ordination, Father born 16, Following was The Home ‘of‘ Florsheim Shoes; Bloch, Roscoe; John Laky, St. there. He 'appointed Foley to school St. Cloud, in was in the of John Francis taught the Prep 1900, son Cloud; Anthony Kleinschmidt, in July, 1948. Hart, Schaffner and Man: Cloth- Osakis; Bernard Schreiner, St. Polio Foundation Issues Father Peterka Patterns Paul; and A. J. Gruenes, pastor. lug. Father Peterka, who has been _, administrator of St. Theresa’s par- Health Rules for Summer ish Donnelly in pending the Cloud Mary’s Bldg. 8!. St. ap- The Exciting pointment of there, will pastor a EDUCATIONAL GAME be assistant in Sacred Heart par- ish in Sauk Rapids. Warning covered if Father Peterka that the 1949 polio should be tightly and, born Wahpeton, Dak., in N. other disposal facilities lack- is already with the Na- was are season us, HOME-SCHOOL- Francis Bernick, Fr. 0.5.8. attended grade and high school ing, it should be buried burned. tional Foundation for Infantile DANIEL or there and later enrolled in the Paralysis list issued of in September, 1929, where took -National he The Foundation also a precau- seminary in St. Nazianz, Wis. tionary be observed to prep th Indian mission listed the following of charge of measures symptoms , e He attended St. John’s university charge children by those in dur— FUNERAE. of infantile missionary in paralysis: headache, did work Bena and * STU-DY ' (was and seminary where he completed ing the epidemic danger period Club. stomach, muscle Ball In and 1931 he upset went to nausea or his studies the priesthood. for He which usually from May . runs stiffness, and White Earth Indian mission, the soreness or unex~ ordained May, After in 1947. through October, reaching its peak HOME was plained fever. Should polio strike remaining there until August, The Thomas St. Aquinas Mag- serving assistant Long in the hot, during mid—summer as an in family, call doctor im- 1932. netic Catechism your Quiz. a A for he received — Prairie The five months. easy-to-follow no year, mediately. Early diagnosis and plastic monk asks and Laké, answers Attended Cass appointment Don- children his tempora health to rules for are: by qualified prompt treatment hundreds Catechism of ques- nelly. INTELLIGENT Avoid crowds and medical 1. places personnel often prevent Cloquet issions M tions magnetically. Lewandowski Father with where close other serious crippling, the National contact COURTEOUS, per- For Father the four next Foundation likely. pointed is A out. years. sheets of 8 Size of quizzes. Lewandowski, who set Father sons came MODERN AND FUNERAL Francis of served assistant 11:17 inches. at game as an Diocese St. Cloud from the of The over-fatigue organization emphasized to Avoid caused by 2. N.Dak., Mandan, and the fol- spent Winnipeg SERVICE FOR MORE TBA less than has that fear and anxiety be play exercise, should active ir- too a year ago, ,or 5 or nun-flle St. lowing assistant at year as Father V. J. assistant an been held to minimum. A to calm, confi- regular .hours. an a YEARS. 65 Price postpaid. in Joseph’s parish Minneapolis. ’ Wotzka Gilman. He in dent attitude is conducive health to or- was swimming polluted Avoid in 3. After year’s parish work the at Buffalo, of the Diocese dained for and a I Parents, said, it . recovery. Th beaches Use only public water. LdHMANN or in Detroit Lakes, church he serving in After N.Y., in 1931. should remember that was of all those pools declared safe by local health .I-:. M. Indian the Holy Family to sent about native diocese for stricken, his 50 cent a year, per or more re- authorities. mission, which Cloquet, lo- from of Diocese loaned the he to completely, while another 50 was cover TELEPHONES: Avoid chilling. 4. sudden Re- cation the In- he also attended shortage to of the Winnipeg because COMPANY left with slight only cent per are Polish Lake. dian parish Cass priests to shoes clothing Polish and of after at wet at effects. serve 238-W Office move Lewandow- there. Father parishes blankets and keep and extra Religious he Articles In 1944 transferred to once, If polio is actually diagnosed was Residence—1543 assistant St. in will be the ski heavier clothing handy for sudden Books Church I Goods new Beaulieu also do parish duty and to the chapter of the National contact — Foley. parish in John’s weather changes. Indian mis- take charge of the Foundation Infantile Paralysis of to lien! 413 Sibley 1th 52.. Cloud North St. Seventh Avenue Eleven. Island sions Lakes. Lake, 5. Observe golden rule serving community. Twin the of The at St. Paul Minn. 1. your Unit of Wudenu C. K. chapter Lake, with the stations personal cleanliness. will that and Elbow Keep food of the part pay Rice tightly of Dam covered and from and which Haraak school and safe cost treatment at care Officers Installs flies other insects. Garbage patient family school, New cannot meet. or or . NorthiProirie Mass 'Af’rer First in Knights of Co- Wadnea.—The held council 2107, Wadena lumbus, the meet- installation officers at ~of following The July 5. ing were in- grand Ebner, Ralph stalled: Winkels, deputy ' Ambrose knight; .cow syn. r Tigges, Andrew knight; grand recorder; Andrie, Dale warden; Robert advocate; Frank Hopp, financial secretary; Scherkenbach, Theisen, Art Smith, lecturer; Walt Suh- Months' Only—7 Subscribers New To Smith, Gilbert .out— guard; inside direc- Oscar Fox, guard; and side Cloud scriplion the Register—August tor. 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Father a .Solemn Mass in North Prairie, pictured is. above St. Cloud Trettel has been assigned foreign to missionary Frank with his Mr. and Mrs. Trettel, and parents, work—(Curran Studio photo) his little attendants. Joan Trettel, niece, is ,he a