St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
July 22, 1949 · Page 6 of 8
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ul'y'22,1949 Friday, THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER ‘PAGE SEVEN J \ . I i ' ‘. Notion—Wide- ' Institute I , WW G I F Symbol Generations . Five Catholic 2 ‘ IVGI‘I ame . ~ SCHNEIDER FLOORING C0. , Cloud St. Orphanage To Idegs Modern Bishop’s Of ASPHALTv—RUBBER ALUMINUM ‘& WALL TILE 428 Ibth Ave. No. Phone St. 1834-“? Cloud, Minn. diocese by General of the Vicar 3) (Continued From Page Bishop, (Continued'F'rom Page 3) Condjutor Bishop“ Peter ' - Bishop Busch. in- by the it forced post-war W. Bartholome. On, was d f f the I ' formed of ’ ’ ‘ by this holy b ‘ group a o ' n suspend flation publicaton. , to Monsignor Thie- 1944, In June, ‘ Bishop record, Busch has who depend their for liveli- ex- .11 women Tl": < the ‘ INDN Message of LIN My 0MPANY elevated l the rank ,of baut to his was one pressed predation for, the ‘1 was entirely charity of hood the the a on . Bishop the used instruments to Apostolic. The dis- Protonotary mm“? impimm Mop people. an ; together his people closer bring Manufacmre" him by Pope granted tinction 0’ Bartholome 3:. given priests, ‘ was _ to ‘1 This little r band of sisters has the make conscious of and them XII to marked after he shortly Pius i'u,AnIame‘i ‘ Sash 3321131.. Doors 9...”: .35.“ om- Interior Flmsh 2.3;. - ~- powerful been spiritual in force diocese. Church a priest. jubilee golden his a as a as -, . . . . . The the diocese. have ,, he nuns the that In en- other priest only There is same year Just Bishop one recently Busch has 535 E_ st. Germain st. Cloud - ‘ non-Catholics deared themselves to publication, the diocesan launched who enjoys the today Minnesota in enthusiastic about the grown .pm- Catholics alike their and by Holy Busch power- Bishop urged that privileges of Protono- title and semi-nary a diocesan posed in _ 4, new their graciousneSS, ful inall societies be organized Name prayers, un- Apostolic. tary Collegeville. He has shown per— selfishness, MenfisTETSON and Christian HATSL their 9 parishes. Women’s Founded Guild delight with the beginnings sonal of humor. Civic i Center sense . F: . CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER . of Clgrud Iliook the St. indIdArt the Bishop’s under 1917, In May, It’was the in early ’205, too, ‘ in ing. Started shop the orth and ui Is Catholic Women’s the inspiration, ‘ SHOES! r CROSBY SQUARE Crosier settled that the Fathers in I I Churches Started Parishes and :‘ works society devoted Guild, to a Also work begun in 1916 diocese. The on the Crosier Fathers was While all. theSe diocesan proj— founded. relief, charity and of was - civic the construction Catholic of flourishing have . preparatory a a getting the personal ects st— Guild functioned were The has con- Cloud Institute, - the St. center, seminary i-n Onamia, and a great _ a Bishop in the ’20s, tention of the date tinuously since that ever “Cath— the of for promotion center , number of priesthood students ’40s, I30s, and parishes the needy assistance gives to numerous and '1 ' enlightened olic fellowship and the diocese have from been an under sting ll II L established through- with- community ware of this families citizenship bringing together by guidance their the during four the 16 Central Minnesota nationality. out creed regard to out or ideals all those having Christian . high of schOol and two year‘s years of Episcopal his' jurisdic- counties Guild’s the hon- BishOp Busch is I. - Christian sentiments.” and r college. of E tion. it the and is still president, ‘ orary given Although the Bishop , was Bish0p Buschawas also planning churches Close haVe misses to 60 exception when he new a proj— *. $1,000 gifts for the several - establish mission society in to the Ev— been builtin diocese during the Guild. a monthly meetingmf and donation $5,000 from of ect, a the diocese, and, after several the the Bishop is accustomed Bishop’s reigfn in dioCfise the ery year generous-minded layman in the picture FIVE GENERATION taken THIS a the was on of by zealous . pioneer work _ Guild’s annual paris the and opening years, to » score a. new es mem- 0 difficult city, found it task he / P031? ~ Child Office St. ‘a OPPOSIte . the . . of the Wedding anniversary of In occasion 40th Mr. and Mrs. formally laymen, he established celebrating Mass founded. Several schools been drive by have bership T a balance raise the needed to to pay diocesan mission 1926. office in seated, and othersexpanded. Cathedral. their Freeport. Pictured erected the home above, in Bueckers in in Ben are the of the cost structure. circles Mission multiplied activity have still Swanville; the diocese There his Stephen, both of with Material Toenies holding in Alphonse more was vari- son, progress The Institute served has a the Mrs. throughout diocese the BishOp in inspiration recent the of has hand hand with- 1 under Boecke'rmann standing Ben in tpir- Catherine St. Rose; of Mr‘s. gone it opened are since of ety purposes was of , works charity years. In June, 1917, and for the first and Mrs. ‘under in those the Freeport, daughter Mrs. Boeckermann, ituol inspira- of’ Bueckers of years, progress In It 1917, served temporary as a , missions hays been called the first diocesan daughter he put Bishop min-N Bueckers. \the lwhoth Toenies Sauk Centre, of Mrs. Ben Joseph of tion of cont more on a parish Mary’s church St. for both I . basis that vention for the of Systematic help intend the Central 1. purpose organ- so can to peope when their and Holy Angels parish 0 3 Course Leadership Catholic societies into Boy and izing all distributed be the home to almost Minnesota for 35 a fire. churches by destroyed years. were The convention unified missions foreign needs where the Bishop this Bunch group. Even day, to The St. Cloud office post was visit of the marked by the most urgent. undertake and ready in support [103131. was are wellequipped A modem. time. to houSEd in building the ' at one Apostolic the Rt. 1 Delegate, Rev. The spirit sacrificing the of “If “If” “3 f‘ 3131'": During‘the influenza epidemic staff l "her well-organized Thomas’ tal with Slated St. a St. Cloud. Bonzano, D.D., John to people' Catholic at of the diocese in Institute 1918 the t served urc a an umon ‘ sou s, l as an speaalhth and or .thSiCians Delegates Apostolic Two other . lent quickly itself the support to himself have though he hospital. committee A not mayd emergency diocese in have paid visits the to of missions. The diocese, under the the ho of citizens the to secured once energy carry - necessary v .. . . time. They Bishop Busch’s Bishop the leadership were of Busch, College July 29, throuEh himself. 30, 3I them equipment, of St. and sisters two Pietri Fumasoni- the Most Rev. distinguished had itself during the Raphael’s placed in hospital were 0 in 1928 Biondi, who here on for its assistance was post-war Given charge They years of the patients. Farewell Is were the the national occasion of con— Reports needy peoples. of the to I assisted by number the hos- of a Verein, and Central vention of the intensive Minnesota charity Central 1 of Cath— pital’s trained personnel and a Pau1.,——An training in week-en‘d St. , course Apostolic Delegate, the the I present Fr. olics reached Europe and the large even Raymond number volunteer of lung nurses. vAmleto leadership, designed principally volunteer workers. youth for Giovanni Cleog- Most Rev. Far East. All classes people without of I Cloud in 1933. who in St. nani, parish scouting, the Colum- in such the CYO, convention was In national 1928 the distinction nationality programs as of creed I or second convention diocesan A the Verein Central held in of Friday given efficient Squires, and will formally here. bian youth centers was were open care 0 Hilfimunr—A’ 3f by Bishop Busch in liarsethnumper called was by St..Cloud and attended the of was management t was Thomas’ evening, July emer- 29, St. college under the auspices e at gathering this the June, At 1918. V an er men s paris loners 0 the Apostolic Delegate. hospital fed- . that and state gency These Firms Friendly Business _ _ _ turiled‘out importance Bishop the of stressed farewell g of_the Knights Columbus Su- for of program a The diocesan nod health second eral authorities pointed was to s July 31. day afternoon, Catholic the and urged RaYmOnd Father Lang, honoring Appreciate Deserve Your Patronage and press sup council Life Boy bureau 1939. and thir in held in 1929 the it being the the best preme in state. as ,, Catholic the for transferred of This St. Summer School been port of Boy has who, to program ‘ The regulations for the Institute Rules and today is used to Thomas’ and St. college. in service. assistance to the Leadership been conducted Ann’s parish Kimball. has in men an- and laity in advantage. clergy the diocese greater It as serves comprehensive training, The third diocesan conventidn A Knights parishioner, con~ Colum- John Gast, spoke nually by the of the living draWn and approved quarters for the ‘at Bene- were up sisting number formal lec- of of later, held and that _ at Service Regardless Distance accomplished in a bus the is the for 25 of the work 9! past and a year was ‘ years dictine Sisters the Cathedral these synods. of actual workshops tures, in time plans discussed for the Langt during some Catholic by his toall 18 parish Father were open men years parish. Its’ auditorium other Writes Book and Gr‘oce HOME FUNERAL on ANDERSON leadership, and series of buildingof group orphanage. older. a a of new age or meeting places 1933 Busch-published for Bishop In rooms serve as discussions problems panel w brief of This is but of house purgihasedd, on hA parish a summary week-end The was1 is being church societies and the sanctifying‘grace his treatise presenta- program on organization activities and operation the chief which Bishop in cemetery te arge‘ was an financed on ‘ actual basis tion of cost school has Art of It The and the sacraments, on an programs. a Enigma?” "gm and inspired directed youth will carried Busch his be in programs, out the church improved, and and I cem- the lodging of meals of the and Living gymnasium, daily which is God. beautiful used With It is ALEX a D M A: in the Friday first few Diocese of evening, all Saturday, day grounds beautified. A new, years etery - participants, who will be housed throughout the school Re- themes of the repeated on year. summary St. _ Cloud. July 30, and will be concluded Sun— Heart of the Sacred large statue ~ the leased-time St. Thomas classes for religious in— addresses, the Bishop’s Benedictine of campus. sermons, churCh. It V installed in the was was Noted leaders in boys’ in work held its for structon classrooms. pastoral letters. Its and stress 37 Sisters are on _ by of contributions the paid for the Knights for Columbus The offices of will of the Society .: supernatural of the the aspects ap- children and others. school K the the and Propagation all lec- i of the Faith Christian and life, the of pear on program, . power grace, M also Father has been Lang g con: discussions the Cloud St. Register tures and will be located Divine Providence and the role of con- are information ducting Catholic Take. Vows St. Joseph d the in d first floor t by the professionally of the south life. emphasiZes in human for the u on c e These _ the Tuesday flags? it? churc Firms Friendly Business 911511 wing of building. trained staff the the Knights The Wom— of Co- of the essentials of Chris- reader .. evenings. ri course ay 1e an en’s lumbus Your Guild holds its meetings the Appreciate and Deserve Patronage in Boy Life bureau. Registra~ - tianity, ' 1 period extended temweek . over a Institute stores supplies tion and its of be made through L. J. the Bishop In 1935 feted may was members of the the Among clothing and other relief Rogge, materials registrar, College St. of oseph.—Thirty-seven civic leaders St. J Benedictine by clergy, laity, and Sisters made pro- clergy attended the who Rt. ' ' ' were there. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn. jubilee i his the occasion 25th of fession of perpetual trien ,. and nial on . of chastity, poverty, Monsignor Edward Mahowald Rev. vows Monsignor Thiehaut celebra- Bishop. A three-day . as a I obedience of Pierz, principal speaker; Father and in impressive ceremonies in Sacred Heart ' ‘ HDWE Monsignor SAUK co. RAPIDS ~C. Thiebaut, BLESSED GASPAR i P.A., tion observed. . was : V.G., chapel here Monday of last week. has been close Bishop to in Four later, the 1939, Patron of Fair Weather years Paul Kugkel, 1\Bauscllgmarg lf‘agxer ' ° Busch through almost all of his 1! Coadjutor Bishop Bishop Peter W. honored again by Lake! w s a Since dawn the of time, August\ Mikalofsky, ' tto, H. J. Milnor, men u 0g in Cloud. St. years . celebratio marking his golden . . ., . Appliances, Furniture Bartholomelreceived Hardware, Major the vows.of have skies scanned the in Lake; Father Raymond and Schul— N. Dak.; Walter Bednark, Collis; an In the 1917 Bishop called ., Mon- jubilee priest. The occasion as a effort determine approaching sisters to The the Solemn; zet‘enberg, at Mass and pastor. E. C. Trainer, Falls; : Granite Vin— its new pro- then Father, Thiebaut from sgnor, the coincided with golden jubilee Ph 53“" “Mia'- an- , weather m“ conditions. Some cent. have held in public school. the Santo, Elizabeth; also Benedict delivered the The gram was sermon. Browns Valley 1 become Chan— to of the diocese. hoped for rain, l for warmth, The lay Casper Krus- Virnig, Sauk trustees, Rapids; Benedict some cellor the diocese. of Monsignor spoke Bishop the evils of In Bishop Bush, 1938 on 72, secu- for now cold—all for their chell: aAid Robert Meyer, dalso Petermeier, Breckenridge; some J. F. Thiebaut own l " " served in this capacity larism, which the sigers combat still to'launch another eager particular was Zilkoski and T. Leo presents to Keaveny, Lit- reasons. purse spo was e. for in 10 and 1927 l made by making cticing The and firms CIOUJ Ambulance the llSted - here de' years was pr project, diocesan newspa- new a In the last 150 there has tle Falls; Father Lang by parishioners“. the Anthony Hullin, North years of chastity, and poverty, ~_ JUNIPER. vows The first WohI. issue the of St. be been rowing per. devotion to« remembered 'The affinity? Mdotlhers’ .by Tom Prairie; sipcifity Marion Roth, to i 0.S.B., serve St. a Ggaspar service obedience. ' Cloud published in . . Register . Blessed Bufalo, was, del Joseph; George presente Campbell, Orton- at, rs. ang, re or When detrlbutmg - ~ ' ; Celebrant the September Mass of Fa- cir- y°“ andhad are of 1938 was founder the of Congregation a Lang’s , ville; of mother, with gift. She I. aim. I. lin- a ther Osmund Jacobs, 0.S.B., culation of 10,000. the Precious for the .dlf- Fathers Blood. Blessed patronage Gas; had been housekeeper the E. M. Clemens, Rosen; your past, 1n 1 51.3w Phone chaplain of the Convent St. 1942,,Bioho); of May, par’s being cause‘is In Bunch wel- Alphonse promoted in She commended Kremer, for two Ralph Aschoff, years. was ferent lines of business Benedict. He assisted by Fa- was , the United States Souk Rapids. this the diocese Minn. . Paul Zylla, in comed his her Henry services the parish. " Soennecker, to and to present ' year ther Evard Stueber, 0.S.B., of St. 168 parishes and Peter institutions Lorsung, of all St. Cloud; ' John’s abbey, and deacon; Father 43, Inc—Indirrg 8’ Adults, Victor' through special RonellenfitSch, in his 0.S.B., Cold prayers Cassina Osendorf, 0.S.B., St. Jo- honor. Spring; Boniface Axtman, 0.S.B., " subdeacon. seph, Assistant priest ’ The and Lancelot his of life reveals Atsch, story 0.S.B., St. wlas Father Maur Burbach, 0.S.B., thn’s; incidents which Patrick merit McMahon, for Two many in‘Clarissa Insurance Loans Are Confirmed Conception, h plain Mo. C to - a Ramps. MIN". s SAUK Rivers, him Wis.; the title of Burkhard fair of Arnheiter, patron .Bishop Bartholome Were Father Loans & 0.S.B., Real Estate Insurance Richmond; weather. Claude Once .when he Auction Sales was - Thomas Dolan, Bismarck, N. Dak., Schwinghammer, preaching Waite in the Park; air, V. open a DEPOSIT MEMBER FEDERAL and Father Romuald Bloms, . Phone J. 1501 . Wotzka, Kunce, heavy Gilman; rainstorm Joseph broke. When Souk Rapid: INSURANCE CORPORATION attended 0.S.B., St. Paul. /Father Julius Clarissa—Almost children 100 daily religion St. Paul; Constantine Thelen, his listeners prepared flee for to '\ Muggli, 0.S.B., and Frater Chry— - 0.S.B., White shelter, Earth; Victor he blessed the air Joéeph’s Sieg- around classes during two weeks’ vacation school St. in H' “ a Conway, 0.S.B., both sostom of St. ler, Rice; them. August In the Preusser, St. circle where the ' parish. John’s, acted of masters w as cere- I Anthony; Joseph Kreuter, crowd 0.S.B., stood, drop of rain LITTLE not ' FALLS a vmonies. Confirmation of administered class to 43, includ— a 'Meire Grove; was and Brother James fell although it continued fall . to I The following sisters made ing eight adultsyby Coadjutor Bishop Bergerson, Peter Carthegena, W. Bartholome 0. all per— about them. petual Sister Evin Rade— These vows: Friendly Bu’sineu‘FiI-mo evefiing the of June 23_ on macher, Sister Lydia Walches'ki, Early D of St. John Seminary Appreciate Deserve and Your Palronagc Priests who aisisted the Con- at Sister Vitus Klein, Sister Gregor ays ceremonies Father Bergerson, Sister firmation Jeanice Janski, were - Sister Constette LeFevre, Sister Stanislaus Kuznia’k and Father ' Carmen Mulcahy, Sister Romaine WALGRE I EN. PHONE E Aloysius J. of '- 8 Kraemer, both Theis Sister Eloise To Kucera, Sis- Our Readers: The n, growth of population tines in United the States, Mon- es- n AGENCY LITTLE i FALLS. Browerville; MINN. Father George Rauch, ter ncille Vertin, Sister Sabas- sitated supply of priests in- signor Boniface Wimmer, to (A a little bit history of and may now tine Prairie;‘Father Schneider, Sister Long Anrico Leo Brand], Rama-’93 pr“ ister erbooks spiritual the establish and 0‘ to of the he}: wants Re '- his monastery of mum order 4”“1“ ill-’17 4's. relisherlflwjthe y best a of is, How who great men. man prays Stang, Sister ’ Loyola Klassen; Bertha; Father John Laky, St. congregations widely Stearns scattered in We shall co'unty. 7 And so g‘ioi. (IT'L‘T neg- - for martyrdom, and can’t stand so, Term. weare g Sister Dalene Schindler, Sister ., ‘ -"*from the St, Croix to\the full [CE_E§¥‘§I§1§":§§5£IINTG§E%X‘ P 0T0 Red lect nothin Cloud, the Father to Lawrence . Botz, here : interesting ensure 4 - have tooth filled. facts . to you » some , a Joanne Muggli, Sister Mary Do- River, ‘nrl from Iowa . anitoba. to undertaking.” of t I about the success early days of Grey Father St. e Eagle; John’s Sylvester Gall, close 390 with Sister roll. minic Eichoff, Joy Probst, each We will do- Ad In Diocese 1831 The of St. erection pf college seminary. “1°,” $9qu .unumummnumm-mmm. This series of ""1 articles mm" is a or ’"’m mm" Swanville; Father Sister Louise“ Dolan. and Fred and Ann Kamp- .Paul I receiyed first Bishop the first seminary object based sketch in SHORTS prepared ILJ was 18.97 0 on a. mm" “.6 3' .1" 3'",“"’ The tri- following sisters " made pastor of St. Joseph’s. sen, the in Father ' of Monsignor Jo- Demotrius' ooIiCitude, r ' by the late Father Alexius Hoff- person , H ennial Sister Gertrude Kas- A vows: slgssl seph of Cretin, who 43 boys and brought h It girls have addi- to 0.S.B. It first was ren necessary mamz, published was B H Sister e Me Sis- Bousa Machtemes, . ter, I BY ’JERRY 'cy ceive him ommunion June WI priests from tional laborers the 0' Europe. in 0- vineyard of the twu o in emn AMERICAN on ECCLESIASTICAL I Christine iedler, Dor- Sister ter . 19, and class During of 19 children his administration, the Lord highly the and it a REVIEW September, in re— was 1897’.— ex- Sister D othy Shirley Hardware and Coal , oer ner, ceived First Communion the tide immigration of its pedient good T that of Edritor) General at same was Insurance young men ' 'Shol—t Shots Frandrup, in Sister Marilyn Kulzer, day. Eight . boys and girls acted height. A number frbm of immi- great promise be selevted among Home Early Appliances Minnesota Sister Arlynn Sister Norma Sundry Auto ann, “angel” Directions FINANCING attendants and candle- mostly Germans, as grants, the people prepared the Maytag to for Wuhlnx Machin- and came Sister Meyer, Nathan Super, Sis— One hundred Minne- bearers for the solemn years communi- in ago settle the Kid central the the baseball dewn of ministry. is coming sacred Moreover, uouss the part LOANS Bootlod Gu Danile Knight, Sister Marmion ter ceased be Wilderness. sota to Its cants. a the in district “stretch” state, of which perpetuity in St. monastic estab- Cloud. Sandlot of the I: Tel-allelic Illa. 45 Little Plum. IIIII. 5” I" B. Calhoun, TIP-I '9. Sister Rutl‘l Nieren- bountiful invited settle- ‘There resources Stearns county forms children teamshave finished and 99 the Mid- part. lishment could better in be not at- were a pro- garten; and in short time ment towns _ £ch a It became tendance the duty ‘ the the Juniors of vided for vacation gets and than by candi- at school. getting training now are Sister Terence. Nehl, Sister Ma- with marvelous sprang up Bishop Instructors a read for ra- provide sufficient three the Minneapolis to Benedictine Aqua— dates in thymonastery. anus. were a Studebaker Trucks donna Niebolte, Caro & Sister Cathan pidity. ' sisters, held Sister tennial be ' number (July of priests, and Hedwiga this since the and. Sister to week There, .‘mmi- few were Culhane, very Sister Louista Brausen, ' International Trucks Energetic Dora settlers of Browerville 24-30). the settlers from almost exclusively and Sister East An- middle and nariu in the . were no: Sister wen Quidella Kollmann Sister , I ‘McCormick Implements ‘ Pete busily gelo of St. Cloud. Brozovich, about developing German, slugger, he Rox set ,the deemed itvprudent ji': ' to in that day St. and Joh Liang state: Bernard Marie Ch and n, had latent boxing wealth North of the priests who that but Star could speak contract bell the distinction of enjoys a pro secure Sister Brian Spain. g turned State; it down. there The Minneapolis language. considerable pioneer the Catholic Inotitutlo:‘,,, was the a Among visiting clergy were OVER Fully-SEVEN FOR YEARS Aqua Canoe inflow Derby is receiving from the b‘order kind provinces in the ’ of Northwest. its The Benedictine: following: the Monsignor Edward SIMONET FUNERAL national prestige of Canada, HOME' and above all, more every “Au- year. Mahdwald, Pierz; Monsignor power- Seminary a St. Cloud at Only this few before a years The officials of the ful grueling ’ 450 immigrants of from stream Plachta, Wadena; and Fa- va- gust taken time the Benedictines had The incorporate St. act to mile raised have the rious particularly contest prize Europe, of parts Economical Charles Maple thers Morgan, Dignified Peroonalfieru‘ico Pennsylvania. in Terri- John’s seminary root passed the -— — bait for leading paddlers from Germany. money ' as Telephone 666 in Early 1856 Bishop and Little Cretin Legislature torial Falls, Minn. Was ap- in the U. S. and Canada. ~ The principal settlements To Parish Hold Hillman were cordially urgently and invited the proVed by the March '- governor on Prepared The Cardinals, take suva conténdbrs for to of Catholic tho founded In along the chief can water proper way. Superior, Abbot Boniface Wimmer, 1857.. Bazaar, Plcnlc July.31 6, the National League flag, and number of great are courses, a extend the field his aptivity to of the Now members of the oung reaping L huge profits from the those who either Hillman.-—St. Rita’s parish will disinclined re- were Schellinger the West. to Bros. felt themselves irmly community Mexican turned Jumpers. The annual and icnic hold its bazaar who lacked the . to SMITH or resources > A. J. The invitation duly co‘nsld- c0. . established they about and set was National League is or- having hard Sunday, Will plunged July Dinner be ’and 31. in locate cities towns a ered St. Vincent’s in April at college. and ganizing ‘time BUILDERS in' the a annual All-Star series aerved and played. The the into forests scattered games or over the the of Father late Nov. On of the slime 10 year in John Brooklyn. year same Deere public is Reliable Form invited. ’ Implements —even ' the'promising comma”. and Tractor: prairies of. the . 30% ex- Demetrius % de Marogna, 0.S.B., the humble institution the of doOrs ac- Hove tensive territory. Sei-vlce Complclo Repair Pam nst Plum. and companied by sominarians, Collegeville two set receiVe o‘pened students. Athletes to were \ the_ be By far the of in greater am. 8». clue part An. for the arriving Cloud out country, ‘Five youths LI'I'I'LE from St. FALLS new aw... m population Catholic. May . St. Paul at 2. and was neighboring néttlements ' Fall High Sc hool Positions Later Here, then, the month, the min- mission- in attendance formed the the in new was a, firo'spects, northward field rich sioqorleo departed preSenting the classical during department FRANK JACKSON to ary W. T of but difficulties. take place settle- the for snop AT THE great pouenion and first professor e year su- one perintonded which they and the had been far life originally ments their Al- apart studies. ARCHITECT were Collegeville.—S :11 “Mickey” Johnny McNeely living is in . e v e 1' Clothing Co. Victor of missionary indeed destined—Sank the Ropids, litigation in of Owing to was athletes some .of the one class of ’49 have where bany, he will take the up Ecclesiastical Design earliest fraught with the settlements the Cloud sacrifices. of which St. of the the prOperty landed high school coaching berths coaching reins He is next year.. after— settlers involved Besides White there the shortly order for state. Was the school next playing the with Albany baseball year, Bldg. ‘ American National Bank Subsequently college transferred they settled BIG several Indian tribes whose ward, the STORE “THE NEW THAT BUILT" was VALUE Stan Wilfahrt, wens club basket- this along near with veteran John summer, ST. CLOUD. MINN. Joseph, spiritual but in it needed St. Cloud the banks St. 1856 ball interests atten- was to western and baseball will basketball take Hiller, star, and on mentor, LITTLE IN FALLS moved and St. Cloud ‘r tion. of the Missis’sippi this to and mode ' Gibbon, head coach Ebnet, Chub once more at Prep coach. over u as As early the venerable presided by Alex- , 1842, the basis Father Minn., point of operations. in September. Ralph “Rosy” Bob over Mayer will in coach as was A STETSON move as SHIRTS ARROW HATS Granite City Father, later Monsignor Ravoux Their. existence Roetzer. Opatz, ius all-conference football end, Waconia, fall, at Minn., and as- next was now SUITS BOTANY “500” “CHAMP” HATS Father visited portion St. the southern the sured, for the Bishop succeeded by of of Paul He named head was football coach Jim Gleason Electric will take Co. Mon— was at at over SUITS Frauendorfer, Indians. bill Anschar who St. in behalf of the Cloud state late in 1856, when the CLIPPER Cathedral wrote CRAFT high last ticello. LaVern “Red” Soltis will re- SOX IN'I‘ERWOVEN Dur— for office COMPLETE SERVICE services apostolic St. tained the ELECTRICAL month. and the of the petitioning for charter until 1863. join the staff St. Boniface’s, at a MUNSINGWEAR dis— Indian troubles which Football Father Galtier, Minnesota John’s seminary who left pending be- ing the Sam Weber, center, Cold was Spring. Tom Hockert is mmm Lighting Wall Floor and B’GOSH OSHKOSH UNDERWEAR -— will leave in- settlers 1862, for Alaska, in the the in _ Anchorage,- in fill illustrious fore Territorial Legislature: tresSed headed for 1844, coaching job Plug Inltalloflonl. St. at ‘ an page a . CLOTHES WORK SHOES ROBLEE to coach entirely suspended. and teach after his wed.- Alphonsus’ the history the pioneer period “I wish that the Right structions academy in Langdon, of much were very ST. MINN." CLOUD. ding ' in August. (Continued Next Lawrence Reverend Week) N. Dak. the Benedic- of the Abbot of ’ state. Ii