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,gJ-ir; a: s ,.V._.__,,' 7V,— . ,. W___,__,_. “N #‘v M. Vl’.’)| may, REGISTER ,_ THE CLOUD 1949 ST. October 7, FIVE PAGE .r 3 . : North Feature MCCW Rally Trettel Fomil Prairie Catholic Heads in to THE noNLIN coMPAivY irig . /‘ Speakers Outstand Manufacturers of Hospital Of VA 1. .. Sash Doors Interior Finish > . . 7. . . Paul,—- Several St. outstanding 535 E. St. Germain St. Cloud will the speakers feature 30th Program an- Meet convention the Minnesota nual of *, I. Catholic Women Council here of on and Oct. 20. .19 F Scheduled Bishop speak n I N to are Miss Philomena Kerwin of 0. William Brady Sioux Falls, of Washington, D. 0., national di- Ma'gner James A. Dak.; Father S. of Catholic rector and programs Qatholic University the of of services for Veterans’ Adminis- Personality and America, author of tration hospitals, spoke in St. Successful Living, will speak who STORE PAINT WALLPAPER AND Cloud Wednesday this of Week. on Mind;” “Developing Catholic on a Representatives from various Frank Higgins, assistant Mrs. J. Pittsburgh Painting Contractor Paints Val-niches Catholic — organizations — in this area Prevention Crime director the of ‘ Imperial Washable Wallpaper in the K. nun of C. met hall for the depart- Chicago Police bureau, \ of planning of purpose Tel. programs Ave. St. Cloud 435 12 7th S‘o. and Mrs. Fred A. Kueppers, ment; entertainment regular sched- on a will speak Caua who the - move- on for patientsi'n tile the St. Cloud ment. Veterans’ Administration hospital. Mrs. John M. According to DANHu. In addition Miss Kerwin, to convention O’Hollorau, chairman, other speakers scheduled Co- were the and Father George A. Ryan adjutori Bishop Peter W. Bar- the parish of Cathedral women ex- Fred Illllllllllllll tholome, Guest, chief of spe- cordial invitation the tend to a cial of services the Veterans’ Ad- FUNERAL MCCW members Communion to a ministration hospital in St. Cloud; breakfast Wednesday, Oct. 16, on Betty Gilbertson, recreational di— the o’clock Mass. following 8 the hospital; rector and Fred at V. will offered in the Mass be The HOME Traynor, who is local chairman for - Cathedral by Father Paul St. MARK TRADE the National Catholic Community . Cathedral G. E. Ryan, pastor. in Latest Service. ‘ first busin meeting will The / if s During the Miss Ker— past Paul, 10 :30 Hotel St. year at convene win has visited VA 42 hospitals the'president, Marie with Miss A. COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT "! and their neighboring communi— I presiding. Piesinger Northfield, of P." ties in Eastern, MODERN Southern, AND FUNERAL and the Mass for deceased members [e Patterns Midwestern regions in the inter- will the the council said in of be FOR THAN t ' SERVICE MORE ' of "i organizing est Catholic volun— church Thursday, Assumption Oct. for teers volunteer a. work in these o’clock. John Stel- Father 20, 8 at YEARS. 65 hospitals. - will the Mass. Following offer mes SON,_‘ .5 Trettel; tel; WHEN THEIR Father Jerome Mrs. Frank Father Trettel, M Miss Kerwin I meeting at has had Mass, the will consider— convene and krsfilll Trettel; Frank Trettel, Sauk Jean Centre; 1 able Trettel, M.M., ofiered experience the hlS first Mass in o’clock in Hotel St. Paul. hospital 10 work, in 1‘ TELEPHONES: R.N., ‘ Chicago, Jeanette Trettel, 111.; back serving director row: Luncheons both days will be of the USO- at North Prairie the Mr. and in Mrs. as Ls: past summer, Clarence, Prairie; North ( and Mrs. Art James Jo- NCCS o’clock, during o’clock, banquet the and 7 1 at at Frank Trettel also feted the occasion their of program war ' a were on OFFICE 238-W Chicago, (Cecilia), Edward setti, Jr. 111.; Mrs. Wol- the Percy Jones General will close two-day hospital Oct. the 20, meet. 44th wedding jubilee. Father Trettel is Mary- now a lack (Agatha), St. Minneapolis; Mrs. Cloud; Albert, in Battle Creek, Mich, be for Breakfast reservations three must knoll missionary in Arquipa, Peru. The above photo Residence—1543 Krystosek Roman (Florence), Chicago, Ill.; )Syl— ‘and later head- in the Thomas advance, with the M. made in years; taken first and tyed- the occasion of the Mass was on Elmdale; «and Alphonse, Bowlus.——(Curran vester, England General hospital Park ding in At- quartersvoffice, 2120 celebration.‘ Left right, front Mrs. to avenue, row, are Eleven, Seventh Cloud Avenue North St. studio) lantic City, N. J., Minneapolis for Minn., before 4, Sophie Warzecha, Holdingford, mother Mrs. Tret— of one year. Prior going to Washington to in 17. Oct. f With January, - Gome Augsburg 1948, she College served the at :ok Ndbk Lyons Veterans’ Administration hospital in Lyons, N. J., for two LIGHTING USO-NCCS director. years as area Miss Kerwin compiled and wrote Will soon Highlight-Festivities Means the NCCS publication, The Hos- pitalized Veteran and His Catholic Truth About China’s Crisis, by Neighbor, which describes Amer- Louis J. Maloof. (Our Sunday Vis- ica’s peacetime reseponsibility Press, pp.) itor 143 to At Collegeville' .6001). Homecoming its disabled heroes and Written in almost urgent, war ' mes con- an tains detailed plans of the expand- hurried which reflects its manner ing NCCS-VA Hospital for Service. compelling demand immediate Based extensive NCCS China’s action, Truth About Crisis on ex- perience and in research the VA the alarm American sounds for hospital field, the booklet wake Christians the des— out- to to up students begin to look forward and to Homecoming football’s day days, annual of the charm lines Create of good living! by peacetime situation which has been perate a ‘.I program on —— whereby Catholic China volunteer by the Com- “family ohnnies forced reunion” for J old and upon groups young. planned, balanced utmosphere of lighting. in communities adjacent VA munists. to This year’s two-day celebra- Grace moSt hospitals Eyesight is valuable testimony of contribute The Truth About greatly 'may asset Mrs. Martin, 69, our highlighted tion will by be a. . . . the welfare doubly of China’s Crisis has become to all patients. football tussle with Augsburg chér— living and comfort good most our -' Miss Kerwin received significant because of the bache- recent the college, Alumni a meeting of a both lor heritage. Protect them of ished with extraordinary degree, of the arts appearance summa, cum Association council, executive Sedan Pioneer, Buried ls .White laude, from State Department’s Paper College Misericordia and various of entertain- [LANNED BALANCED LIGHTING. types For Louis Maloof, in Dallas, China. Pa. Before joining the a on students John’s for and St. ment U. S. marine NCCS in former in China, 1941, Miss Kerwin served family of old graduates. frank, factual of instructor gives account in adult education Walter a Father as an O.S.B., Roger, Sedan—Requiem Mass of- Leven township Villardy, to Electrical Wiring of All Kinds was near leading collapse the to and events recreation throughout Dau- up in Sept. alumni predicted fered 23 Immaculate Con- that in they and 1900 moved farm secretary, to a Nationalist Chinese of the phine in Pennsylvania, county govern- as ception about Johnnies church Mrs. Mar- 1,200 former for Grace few miles north Brooten in of a Communist before steady ad— ment visitor for the Public Assistance We handle prepared electrical to would journey “homeward” for tin, long-time 69, resident char- are and Stearns any Here she county. taught Maloof also reveals how department in Harisburg, and vances. as a the affair. member of that parish, who school ter for and in 1902 two wiring [oh how years ignorance matter American and misunder- no correSpondent. newspaper 7 died Sept. 20. married William Martin. to Oct. 14 have and 15 been chosen was China in standing of has events The rapid expansion of the complicated simple. ‘or The Rev. Thomas Shadeg offi- for this festivities with year’s Mr. Mrs. Martin and operated squanderiug Ameri- led the of an to a N CCS-VA' hospital program Ii on a ciated. Burial your in the parish what outdoor rally, Let bonfire know and the was general in Sedan from 191 store Pacific a aid pep us to national basis been has area. major can a ineeting Melvin Pallbearers cemetery. variety of show, the were 1919. In 1921, they to moved Aimed tearing to the Iron a at development in the NCCS open wiring problems and ‘ peace- Brosvig, Thomas Mitchell, are Gene executive the Alumni council of Villard. Two later they stretched Curtain China, years time re- across program. you Landwehr, Jack Mit- Casey, Don will be help association, football it- glad the Sedan turned their to the game the book delusion that to to we resume removes chell, Russell Egan. and self, finally house” "open and previous . business. Chinese Reds an the merely local Children’s Day are figure it out. Mrs. Martin, Grace Wams- for all alumni. nee agrarian reform With They the groups. of six parents were ley, born Sept. in 1880, Reno 2, statistics, Charles Miller was startling it Perham, them of Dubuque, Ia.—As proVes children which the cap- of survive. four feature Gladly township, Pope and the county, tain of the football squad, followers 1949 was Estimates Given be of the Soviet ideol- to the of first “National Melvin They Dr. Catholic Martin, War- are eldest eight children. When she of will will strike the match that break~up start involving the of the Children’s day,” Catholic children N. Y.; Lyle, Alexandria; Rob- ogy saw, old 10 family “31799 her moved years the bonfire blazing the evening was family, the ruthless re-division of Iowa of send Faribault; to you] spirituall on and Richard, ert, Kan- were a square of Oct. Jack Smith of Mason 14. and political and bouquet units, the Holy property to Father, it GRANITE ELECTRIC City, Mo. daughters, CITY a Two Mil- Football was. sas City, Ia., president St. John’s religious of terrorizing persecutibn. announced by Mrs. Hugh Stuart dred Dorothy, and died infancy. in club will be of The Nationalist master of Dubuque, too chairman. government, state monogram The Nine grandchildren also survive. Schedule ,‘TNOW ceremonies the rally of National often off being at Children’s written weak day, have sponsored pep sister, as Also surviving Mrs. your can - , you are a talks COMPANY which brief will begiven by by the board major directors and inept, is the of of of the cause Jim four Egan, and brothers: (bh'oice for 5—Cathetlral lovely Oct. Thom- St. of Father Martin Shirber, O.S.B., col- patterns Children’s Theater China’s crisis, and it is division of present VI. the George, Otto, B and Giles en, as’ academy. Homecoming. Father lege Boniface Catholic Little dean; Axt- in objective Theater, shown, with head— to manner, an Wamsley. Gold genuine in {every room 7—Tech Oct. Little Falls. 0.S.B.. Father of in dean quarters Dallas, possessed Tex., is have strength. planned great man, vs. men; . I Mr. Martin died June 15, 1927. Mindesoti There. South Fifth Avenue St. Cloud, Walter 13 alumni Reger, O.S.B.. honor to Our Lady of Rosary the Chiang Kai-shek, its formtr Congoleum—famous leader, sec- Seal that After time, Mrs. Martin h d. Durenberger, Oct. 7—T.C. op- M Fatima George of retary; uni- the discredited by State first De- ir' vs. o r a. o e every year on now our erated business the with her quality. Its for There. heaviest sons versity athletic Saturday in director; Joe Ben- October. is pictured partment, as a man ' until the ..;-,- 1948, when of 7!. North- da, football McNally, Oct. B—Minnuota summer coach; John who has made serious but . . vs. i , , errors . easy-to—clean gleaming, l I. she became ill. football freshman Indi- Home. mentor, grieves for his who western. country now vidual Iii—Tech members will also be B d. Oct. Both Mr. and Martin team i Mrs. knows well the need for and and lasts ‘ surface enamel r a r were vs. n e I a con- introduced time. that at influential in Home. the organization of tinuation of effectual American - N satisfaction is Later the lasts, same'evening show Oct. Ohio is 15—Minnesota Immaculate C parish aid before China lost i completely t a o n e p your c o n VS. A i low-cost consisting musical of comedy and There. here. Melvin Martin, eldest the Communists. State. the to son, gives ' guaranteed. variety will acts be presented in first 15—St. Truth China’s baptized About Crisis John’s Augs- the child be Oct. to was cau- vs. v the University auditorium. The tions _Homecoming. in the church. Mr. Americans against burg. parish Martin compro- . students’ 7 Mass Oct. 15 'Communistic Duluth. mising with lS—T.C. Home- first am. Oct. of the two trustees. he on con- T a vs. was one will offered be for the special in- trolled China the fallacy Mrs. that Martin treasurer of coming. ‘ on was Wm. IG—Cdthedral of tention all Johnnie alumni who semblance of De the order imposed La village Sedan the of from 1932 Oct. * to MORE vs. HEAT Mass on! in have died the The 2m past iNEhl by Reds the chaotic‘China year. 1948. ,Salle. There. upon a mOrning the Asso- Alumni is worth the price of lost China. same a Salesian Soil Dak., will of School N. be Fargo, master ciation executive council will be Maloof Mr. that such cost warns a Friday evening ceremonies for the of the university president, guests is far high, and pleads in- too .New York—The Salesian Fa- Don show Meyers, Eau variety and the Alcuin Deutsch, Rt. Rev. for stead informed American Company ‘ an Owa- Claiire, Wis.; Paul Matthews, O.S.B.,‘at special gathering. public National and “into thers will establish to out a press go soon a Develon; DePaul Willette, The football with tonna; battle Augs- highways and the byw’ays the and School Do- of Agronomy in the Mane 903 of in charge and Mulready Minn. burg is scheduled St. Cloud, for 2:30 from the housetops shout the ar- are pm. Republic, according minican the to the show. Alumni that afternoon. and their for rangements ‘Truth About China’s Crisis’.” Information Dominican Republic will Lester LeMay, Gloquet, will Wives gather in the university ’ Boys of here. 13 15 center decorating the to supervise the of gymnasium luncheon follow- for years a STETSON HATS! héme- will receive technical instruction university ..the ing the for campus game. For, Men‘- the raising cattle, in the of St. celebration. All college KUPPENHEIMER John’s council has coming student CLOTHES! pro- of fodder, the develop— organizations duction taken responsibility have for the and SH‘OES! over groups CROSBY SQUARE farms and administration of entire project their this Glenn Happe, pledged assistance in ment and industries, and Carroll, in related Ia., Pine City, and rural has been named project. Richard Boo, THE gen- eral chairman, Mulready, publicity chairman. subjects. Paul is Four-Generations Double “NEW CLOTHES” STORE Opposite the Post Office in Cloud St. —" i . noun ~ I .. POwer-Air SIURE Saves to (up \- The Here’s genuine, fun-size Home of Duo-Therm Florsheim Shoes; .; a from flying flue—transfers the ‘.._ more up . , circulating heater that’s everything BIG in a heat into home. your ' ‘ Hart; Schaffner and Marx Cloth- but price. Just look these features: at 4. Tip Finger Control Dial gives Work you lug.- I. Power-Air Blower keeps air! warm more less, dirtless heat the of dial. at turn a in circulation, gives uniform floor-to- You adjust the heat can to meet your ceiling heat. Saves 25% fuel oil Mary’s Bldg. to .51. up St. Cloud on needs. exact by actual test! Only Duo-Therm has it! You all these fambus Duo-Therm get 2. per. Duo-Therm’s Exclusive Burner mixes just formancc features with the Duo-Therm the right of and air fuel oil for amounts Royal. You them for few dollars! get very clean, efficient hear. You bedt‘ get more ii Come and in and solve see us now your from drop of oil! every heating problems for Cornice‘ Con- to years come. .1; 3. Special A Waste-Stopper is built right credit venient be’ arranged suit Metal to Roofing can Co. your 8. 7 in! This fuel helps i keep the heat budget. same: I All Types of o POWELL s $55.00 Priced from up V Rooting Siding Sheet Metal — - The Model712 Lee) Waite PUNDSACK ter, Janice of Park. ,JANICE LEE LITTLE other four- .>- generation has Mrs. Kalla, John 83, of Albany, group 5-room ‘ size HARDWARE CfllWPANY the four-generation completes two a McDowall W. N. J. groups Geo. McDowall 1 great-grandmother; Joseph Kalla (standing) n . as - as A the' great-grandfather picture. In grandfather; this and Mrs. in Pundsack and daughter. Mrs. group one EASY TERMS l ‘ 'Phohe 1526 Cloud St. .4'. ‘ ‘ 513 St. Dufner, grandmother Germain St. St. Cloud Nick 81, Albany (seated), Beatrice is of Pundsack is the former Kalla and was a Kalla Waite Park (standing), and is Joseph. of registered Mrs. the St. 'at Cloud hospital before her nurse Pundsack (holding Mrs. Leo her daugh- the mother is marriage.—— (Bob Molitor photo) J ' ..- I