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

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, .., TML .,.. THE 'ST. CLOUD REGISTER 1949 7, October Friday, DioCese"*ot Art Christianity St. Cloud Classical Profs Built and , Bookshop Topic ToI‘Convene Be. To ai On. Base Laid by. Fr. “Pierz Winona College actively shared in and Cloud St. perlenced the to to c‘ome Be sure the liturgy revive the Oct. 11, attempts to night, Tuesday Bookshop The territOry Catholic religion in the by the Diocese embraced of St. ‘Cloud now family and life in both parochial o’clock. 8 at - , dates cold back to the winter months of 184.1 and 1842. In her books, Mrs. Germany.” talk in will Mueller Winona—At Theresa the invitation Mrs. of . remarkable Mueller done job has the time Sioux and At this the Rev. Augustine Paul visited Ravoux of St. the tribes “Art the classical department Bookshop the a of the at on savage live Christ helping families of wife of to Family.” The College St. of Teresa, classical Christian the shores Lake Traverse shelter offered the Holy Sacrifice of and in rude of the on some which all the liturgy together, is formerly Sauk Centre—Mrs. Mueller, F. E. teachers Mi~ she Franz of Minnesota will remembered that .‘ch‘il Professor in her convene Mass, instructed baptized In'dians and half-breeds, and, with the zeal and number of a Mueller 92, who net? the first white Mrs. here Saturday, hood "he Oct. “Indians Germany, neared} means. 8, for their Cologne, of was on were our Apostle, surveyed the people her embroi- of Many vast + + Phrishes + + chil born her hus- in Lake with annual George Town- Paul an meeting. neighbors.” .l in St. saw lives ' now “ripe wild region field the for wall-hanging dered at art ship first The and the in following born family. her ex- as has been and a band among program _She also recalled visit from" irrSee Formed lst a. public Cloud li- harvest.” hibit in the St. Stearns laid arranged: county, to rest Life “Family was her.pamph1et, Little bf Crow, historic chi‘eftain In "" brary. in Calvary following 10:30 Address of Welcome, cemetery until It however not, 10 John’s St. a.m. that published Christ,” at “He in in was morn- era. came one ‘ Solemn Requiem Sister Rachael, in St. Paul’s Mass Mueller will president, Mrs. Col- Next Tuesday has later that the first “It abbey,iMrs. Mueller during-a storm,” Min-W." Mrs. perma- years says, lng ' church. ‘lege of St. Teresa. theme, speak favorite “Art have organization units of Church related. “'1 good fortune to nent on a remember mother been ex- my g Father Minette St. “What James Archaeology of of Can Christian Home.” Some Do and the , him established by the Rev. Fran- good breakfast. He. brought were a Cloud, for the grandson, offered the Study of appeared Latin ideas this subject in High her a cis Xavier Pierz, commissioned by of moccasins. on I had 1711' palm a CONLON Mass School,” and assisted Father illustrated by Quarterly. Catholic A-rt lecture the in was an for long Bishop Paul time Joseph Cretin St. but of I’ve giy a N. by Prof. M. Kremer, deacon, Father William and McDonald, them Sa- Looking the to for of of the iii statue labor the Chippewa In- others the to a one among Raymond University Jacques, Fa- of Minnesota. subdeacon. “Shall Mueller family Heart, Mrs. “We ’ cred now.” dians who scattered from says, were Construction Co. We Have ther St. Cloud, a State M. M. Classical Tennessen, still wondering whether or art- a Mille Lacs northern the to .Her are an present parents German were State Language Associatibn,” will have the ist of times boundaries of the ever and western our migrants who "so. b west came N.E. Second Avenue, 12 discussion led by Sister Luanne, vision and strength faith and to state. ered They O arrived wagon. in St. Paul’s priory, St. Paul. MINN. CLQUD, ST. Sacred Heart create and represen— Father Pierz in 1852 tober a Tn_Lak3 kGeorge shell. just came Tour of St. Teresa’s. virility and tation with all the ma- of the labored zealously until 1874. w1nter. Then they built-tho 12:15 Luncheon. high-priestly dig- and p.m. jesty, awe, Another missionary early log cabin Ant.oih‘-»" where one-room ’ MODERNIZING was HOME 0 Greek 1:30 and dances check the dis- p.m. nity songs to . necessary ette Francis born. the Very Canon de Rev. was ' FINANCING HOME ‘lv 0 by members of St. Teresa’s deplorable sentimen- graceful and . Despite the Vivaldi, earlier fact who, months that Indiansé. few ANDERSON a J. F. Classical club. Hollywoodism that tality and all around, they I than traveled never'both’; Father Pierz, from were Panel Discussion: “Latin in in prevail to _ to attempts v'" C0. LUMBER her seems ered family. fight; 7' , There Long St. what is Paul to was now Minnesota Today.” highly spiritual and this - represent the Grove at Lake, ' and when established Prairie, where mg he a “In College,” led by Prof. MATERIAL BUILDING faith. inaccessable of mystery ‘ our the settlers all news took- school. Mission Indian came and B. H. Narveson, St. Olaf’s col— here feel that With Maritain, off, She we mother remembered her PAINT COAL AND foundation aban- But this was lege, with Sister Bede of St. sound of distress lies ‘source to last stayed a the to . that to every- ." doned although later, see Minn. Cloud, Telephone St. 180 Teresa’s some and Mrs. years M. Forbes “ theology’.” safely i one was gone. the faith and there Minnesota U. of participating; sown grew sur- who refused child Speaking of a vived Winnebago In- the “In High School,” led by among soldier father in her accept to per- SAFETY driven dians long after they Miss Clara Berdan of Albert were him had k because she SAVE wn WITH son Murphy H. James farther their reservations west. Lea, with Sister to Mary Edith Muel- only pictures, through 5. Church’ ‘Fnther of the Waseca, of Clarence Eder of “I whether INSURANCE ler wonder we are says, belongs the To Father Pierz Owatonna, and Miss Marion Federal face Savings prepared & better to meet Loan Account: any Real Estate provxde Church” in Parkos safety with title “Father the of Fairmont of of partici-. good earnings; His Father in heaven, face Our to pating. this diocese. also Shall His saints. Son, not we Each . fully insured 203 Phone Bldg. 196 St. Mary’s account “Latin and General an Educa- With inborn genius for convenient and back to turn or- our "I- $5,000.00 tion,” by to zeal Prof. Gerald F. Else, ganization that up and sturdy which imagination ‘pretty’ a was so University of Iowa. obstacle, and faltered before terrific majesty yet the different from no Schellinger Funds Received by the 10th of Bros. Tea in Lourdes hall through any and manifest in patient overwhelming holiness and was are we a - month credited with coming are the of the lCollege of St courtesy with gentle dealing all behold?” of to from the First. manner BUILDERS Teresa. ponder Here question and White, is to of Red types a men, than Mrs. F. E. ACCOUNTS Preparations for the meeting commercially INSURED SAVINGS offered Are French immigrant and German, over. we Reliable Contractor: have been made by the officers of there is because low-grade “art” Yankee, the region and he dotted a in the sanctuary. present was 2355W Phone the Latin * conference: state Sister there is because demand it, for with mission churches that have or mind and whose Minette, Mrs. Cloud 14th Ave. So. st. 121 Luanne, St. Paul’s priory, St. Paul, offered? nothing better since into the strong grown par- the clear had been to up memory president; Miss Margaret Scarseth, Christian the and HOME In “Art LOANS ishes diocese. the of present died illness, at recent time of . a Austin, vice president; Mueller and Miss “If HOme,” Mrs. says, we He first is found organizing the She Centre. in Sauk home her Ruth Labbitt, Northfield, will insist that he ask the dealer, secre- parish Belle Prairie in 1853, Security at Federal for Sauk Centre lived in one had more tary-treasurer. would good things buy nobody or stopping Sauk Rapids, the main at than 85 ’ years, reproduction of old excellent good Savings place St. Paul & the road from was Antoin- Loan AssOc. born Minette Mrs. on quite the‘ buyers, Thousand work; while a Farmers Fort Ripley in 1854; Immacu— to 1857, of Feb. 21, Borgmann ette in MISSIONER the region A PIONEER considerable number of them, now com- com- late Conception in St. Cloud, Antoinette the Ferdinand and the late 822 St. Germ. Cloud. Str. St. Minn. conventional only that the plain Cloud Rev. Francis Diocese of St. the of the posed was Cathedral, in pioneers. present 1854; early county Borgmann, an- is offered and run-of—the—mill stuff AT Demonstration establish parishes in this the priest Pierz, who first cabin other Xavier to log St. Joseph in 1856; St. in 'born at She on was a was leave ‘take it their only choice is or James’, 1852 missionary activity extended from 1874. cleared His to Prairie, had Jacob’s in land parents 1856; the her area. it. - township. and others through in Lake dozen the George a John’s the Please Tuesday to next AT St. U. BishOp Busch’s arrival in March, diocesan With about 20 of mania. come had & K to HcEleOtriO Minette’s parents Mrs. until his retirement in 1874. years Bookshop. Fa- the diocesan priests Benedictine 1915, priests and 30 church num- St. Mary’s old her It Father Pierz’ take to at was sugges- and religious priests bered 85 Church work of the thers, the she And Baptism. was St. Cloud in for tion that Bishop Cretin appealed Collegeville.—A thousand farm- Joint Initiation Today the and about 60. growth under administra- carried the Communion there First made her on the Benedictine Fathers of to St. 0. from Central Minnesota wit— development in the diocese ers Bishop. first tion of the are in June, 1871. Vincent’s abbey in Pennsylvania nessed demonstration of modern by the fact there shown that a diocesan priests The number of often home are The Borgmann with result that _ the the Abbey of was Phones 3864—5163-W machinery farm 'sponsored by St. dotting territory parishes about when 140 the 40 had missionaries of those to visited the by grown established St. John in this Conducted . Rite . was 1350 8th Ave: N0.——St. Cloud John’s university its experi- without on Father Pierz found Fa- Trobec succeeded that celebrated Bishop James including'the days, a region. CITY & FARM WIRING mental farm Tuesday of last church in 1853. on single latter in At time The Marty 1897. the Pierz. Bishop ther Francis 7 When considers the growth, one week. Call Write for free estimate, AUTOMATIC in the Borgmann offered Mass or Boasts development, and influence this of . Matthew Kiess, Father director High Cathedral did missionaries. Foresters For other home and institution, the and strength great St. John’s experimental field of churches other until the were same the prestige of diocese that Mousr TRAP has de- the univer- represented The program, Stearns :- founded in county. veloped pioneer from the parishes - Students PostgradUate the sity host demonstration. at the baptize in would priests also as which Father Pierz founded, the maintained Matthew has Father home. Borgmann joint initia- Cold Spring—In devotedness faith . a the that has to .Don’t Pesky mice make 5 let experimental several the for married Antoinette Borgmann years evening, tion here Sunday last can- characterized laity the through the study of soils and soil plots for the their lodging Sauk Centre at winter's in in E. Minette F. established drawing, Spring, St. German, general your didates Cold for Art, from is Another “first” generations since, begins to one nutrients typical Central Min- of later Mr. Minette of the 24. home. Avon, classes this Ketch-All Richmond, the chosen a Cloud, Watkins, speech Buy this and age high school Cathedral are new year—— comprehend how deeply he was nesota. Sen- Representative and became received into these St. Joseph postgraduate work by ’-——--———-—————— and a Mouse last school. Several of for graduate and catch were Trap imbued with the apostolic spirit, a many as loud-speaker set A system Legislature. State in the ator was the Catholic Order of Foresters. ’49 grads. the three back year’s graduates in are what foresight he lac possessed, and Now setting. 20Vmice the field describe at the to the Minette one Surviving Mrs. oper- up on by The sponsored the are event this their alma mater classrooms of was the added dignity of With how marvelously God blessed his years functions procedures and ational Regina exterminate children: Mrs. following the is to Boniface Spring. season St. of Cold NEW court little study prefecting, they do efforts. year. a machinery each piece of farm S.-M. of Mrs. Sauk Centre; Bock, tho Amazing Members Minneapolis de- Visit of the these rodents. small . our being-pre- enjoy the luxury not of The little band Benedictines of . Mont.; Cutbank, in action. (Lillian), Busch Mmmlnunrfl of direction under the Cathedral High team, W‘s-“tore gree free dem- for ask in and fected, and take extra part from cur- and fol- a to with avid Fairfield, inter- viewed (Olive), grew Farmers Prior year year H. R. Mrs, ' Gibbs, conducted the Fred A. cere— air they activities with ricular lowers of Father Pierz the an “onstration. ingenious gadgets Minette‘, Cut- C. the Dr. H. among Mont.; est high on the new monies. Officers from ""3: ,. “undergraduates.” did have not secular clergy wanting. as not Fairbanks, machines 22-horsepower Al Minette, such bank; and were — Students Chicago, from the as in state court Music HEARING 'l» RADIONIC AID another One reads of missionary Setting precedent the of children preceded 26-horsepOwer Three Alaska. draw-bar tractors, a suc- various local and courts at- court, senior who is not‘a Father C. of such Jo— T. sort, death. There mother in belt, disc plows, their two- cesses men as a tractors are tended. on 12.47 to Buh and Father Ignatius C.H.S. alumnus seph grandchildren. plows, three-bottom 21 plows, manages bottom the The in of OSTnull olight committee charge oPgwerfu' Give Operetta To ‘ college time full Tomazin annals wheedle from in the the funeral of of Pallbearers at equipment, dirt-moving joint a initiation included: Elmer many were o s o p s, c COMPLETE $7 C.H.S. three the Bush, Ray parishes. to grandsons: Lester to six discs, pick- tandem lift-type MINN. Eichers, general chairman; Bon- J. program come CLOUD, 51'. corn ,L . logic Mi- weekly Carl times for its Paul Minette, By the church had Minette, 1874 de- All READY and TO WEAR course cutters, ifaceIHoppe Stein, and Fred E. croppers. corn ers, curtain Yellow first for The and collegiate touch Minette, Tom and give the to Arthur veloped such that nette, to extent pieces of farm all, 30 properties; Albert A. Stein, regis- a in an a some Lawton/Lathe be makers of the fallout operetta to By pre- is school class that secondary Minette. ‘ Vicar Apostolic appointed displayed. J. Thielmann, nor- tration; Laurence equipment was were school by Cathedral high sented the Zenith collegiate Benedictine Sisters Radio: I the' Television taught number of and Setsj' A mally the Benedictine Fa- from Refreshmentswereserved conductors. Eldred sentinels and on among i .lAllWAllPAPER is music this department year, Cloud hospital from the St. level! thers N. Theisen, and Bishop afternoon’s dem- were Peter-s Henry consecrated the and throughout I- re- as a Succeeding slated for Nov. 11. V“.- ‘ per- who the faculty those from of others town ————__———__———-e But the out for DeWenter, direct affairs Church. 1 freshments; and Roman to the of the which lasted from onstration, among . 14, be Nov. will 13, formances the funeral. on for precedent for present really the STROBEL’S has set publicity and The Most Seiden— toastmaster. Rev. Rupert, 5. were o’clock to r and 15. small girl Minette Mrs. C.H.S.!” movement— “Back the to busch, O.S.B., labored 15 was for a years [i QUIZ the reached Chinese setting for ANSWERS TO As the when the Sioux outbreak Cathedral’s fac: , than 10 of .thnny Players pioneer Bish0p, traveling Begin more as a 7-b, hands 5-b, stockade production, 2-b, 4-a, 6-a, in the 3-c, its peak and two-act stage student 1-a, 1862 its ulty Jewelers point the & Optometrisu from point in v to vast were once on ' _. vil- small Sauk but will in Centre 4 9-b, 10-b. erected at create 8-c, roster. scene a was a his entrusted to Collegeville country new pas- in Season Cloud 614 St. Germain China. wall of lage the great St. near toral organizing parishes, care, en- tor Held Are Eections Student of annual Preparing the Feast for couraging priests and people, pro— the will lend Lanterns to mystery llollegeville. J oh The viding the maintenance for n n y means —— ad— and the plot, color to scenes, Players direction Of Fa- under the works reli- extension of of and the hands work for the ditional stage thel' Dominic opened OlS.B., Keller, and gion by appeals outsiders, to St. and of Benedict ' College prop men. Term the! Monday theatrical establish doing all in his to season on at power difficulties of the In spite Monsi- Wit presentation of cre- the Timeless— culture the citizenry Catholic in Kong’s love by miser ated the Yu play by H one-act the gno of state. s our, 3. of Toy lovely daughter for the Em Lavery. et culmina- The 1889 the year saw Bridal confusion of and Ling’s Ling Toy T the offering dramatic Patricia was Pope pioneer period. tion of the of Benedict, Cam- elections College St. at the class oseph.—In recent St. J and Yu his daughter love for feat weekly of regular convo- e a brief, Leo XIII, by Papal Portraiture can- Vice Helen the of true class. president is Bo- Kong’s gold, president of the senior elected ' employed Park, period and cast pion, Waite course a was onically diocese, established new a the made clear is finally love of 1 plot college. students. The on Gaida. Gospodar, Elk River; and Joan Therese treasurer secretary, Dak. ;‘ Mitchell, S. land, formed of St. Cloud, that of a Ling Ming the Feast of Lanterns. unexpected cente. d around an had region that portion the of Browerville. happily Ting live Chan and ever- Machtmes Mary Mrs. i Seiden- governed by Bishop been The juniors elected M Judith Pon- ban— there Meanwhile after. are Duluth busch. The Diocese of em- celet, Bellchester, the presi- and tumblers and to dits dragons, Ta the Mon- the lead role The Exciting as g Buried Martin in and both St. remainder, braced the yellow dency; Kathleen Schroeder, St. of procession dancers, between signor Dooley of Charles T. a' . as made suffragant new sees were Cloud vice presidency; Rita gold. the and bags of lanterns to EDUCATIONAL GAME Paul. Archdiocese of St. the services Funeral to Martin. St. rehearsals, the Johnson, Langdon, N. the “Earlier”- Dak., ow” Already busy and at to — the Bishop Zardetti St. to Sept. in conducted 28 came and of Dorothea characters office and includes were secretary; cast ten For St. Cloud and growing Mary for Mrs. town of Martin’s church villagers, and coolies. dancers, McPharlin that of to treasurer. He installed Nov. 24, 1889. died Sept. 25 who Machtmes, ‘76, Janet taken by was Soprano roles Q are Mary St. is HOME-SCHOOL- Onge, Glenwood, Ein- consecrated in. daughter, been of her had home in the Bachman; Patricia Raymond and PT-lolvl: 146 sophomores. president the Other of Oct. by Paul. siedeln, Switzerland, 21 St. Machtmes, Agnes Land- James Thienes and by on tenor officers this claSS Lila Korb, of 25 26 Oct. are .9 O.S.B., William D.D., Gross, Cyril Ortmann, Archbishop The Rev. Thoele; by Mary omen on contralto wehr; ' STUDY auns Minot, N. Dak., vice president; in the parish Archbishop John officiated with burial Oregon City. of Treischel and and bass by James St. Cloud, Phyllis Gans, and treas- $5106“, ,fj alts 'Bishop Paul and Ireland of St. in voices cemetery. Other Froehlich. Ronald ’ so. Isabella Corr, Winsted, Daughters Dorothy of secretary; by is survived Falls Roe, Mrs. Machtmes Marty Sioux Martin of Tom roles supporting pre- are will members in 25 rec urer. e. new The Aquinas Mag- St. Thomas and four Sis- Un— four daughters ceremonies. Monn; and Joe sided the at Joel Benson, sons: ceremonitsin C. hall the K. of on Vivian Har- Commuters elected netic Catechism Quiz. A Rapids; Re— Gaudentia, Sauk Mrs. who five Thelen, Marty Clareen ter It Bishop derstudies —— was are Oct. 26, a Dawson, J St. and monk and p.m. tung plastic asks St. Cloud; Mrs. e a n n answers Joseph Monn. Frank Humbert, e s Bishop Zar- and .6 succeeded Rieder, later 5 Stla nee years The Maris circle held its Cloud, president and vice presi- hundreds Catechism of YOUR HOME 'ERY IN ROOM also 2’4)" St. Cloud; Agnes ques- choruses Math Keller, raised and latter Orchestra detti when the OP: are was -i sociaineeting first the of respectively. on dent, year tions magnetically. comedy Joseph, St. Paul; and the Machtmes, two—act Archbishop rehearsing for and dignity of the to ilast m 28 Sept. The week. event ' and mighty thrifty lo Edmund, and Elmer will take Freshman elections Michael, Ro-' Bucharest, Operetta. transferred Size . to A quizzes. . . of sheets of set 8 . . . - Oh in Ables Mrs. Peter of HOME'guurd with was your room: e Martin. There November. Machtmes, all place inches. of St. in of 11:17 game _ Mrs. and Brick. ward for wallpaper! Redecorute lity ‘I now grandchildren. 19 + + are ' Ratings $2 Prizes William Mrs. Ont to Movie Current . ‘l-around Moening,_ colors. 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