St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 14, 1949 · Page 2 of 8
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sT. REGISTER CLOUD .THE PAGE 14, 1949 THREE; Friday, October L Collegeville T;District 3 CONLON5 St. Stephen Societies New Parish Hall choolZO S in ‘ Elect Officers for Year Construction Co; ' Renovated During 'ls Second 12 Avenue,' NI;- ST. MINNA CLOUD. Collegeville. Three societies Bernard Meyer, president; Ed: — {Summerin Richmond in St. John’s parish here recently mund Klein, vice resident; Jer- elected officers for the ensuing Eisenschenk, ' nancial ome secre- SAFETY: Leornard tary; Doyle, recording year. SAVE WITH 'All three societies in- report Math. Pfluege-r, secretary; treas- in membership. St. Bene- Robert Plueger, first creases and urer; extensive improvement Richmond—An mar- renova— dict’s Men’s sfia}; Walter society numbers Goerger, Accounts 3 Federal second Savings a Loan now mar— completed the School 20 past for District tion provide was safety with program good «mints. L members; 65 the Christian Moth- s a ; $80,000. of at cost Joseph Eisenschenk ers’ society, and Young the 68; and George summer a Each fully insured account Westerhoff, Ladies’ sodality, first 30. and Asphalt second corridors, wardrobes in- added the flooring to was $5,000.00 signia-bearers; to Meeting Monday of last up and Edward Wen- _ on installed both floors, and varnished, lavatories on were, were week, zel, librarian. the members St. Bene— As of veterans’ chair- . needed. Funds Received lastering done where by the 10th ofauy.‘ ‘ ' dict’s'society 'There was chose the following: and delegate the to Oct. Stephen 5 man meet- Couple month credited with earnings' are the is St. entrance to National ing the Catholic a new of Com- from the First. Directory— ~ basement, and doors to new Campus munity Service are held in St. Cloud, installed be the main at entrance Claude INSURED Dullinger elected. SAVINGS ACCOUNT! was Married .40 Years; school. to the ‘ The Society of Christian = Moth- by The school, which is used ‘ Of John’s St. meeting the ls * eVening, ers, on same l pupils of Sts. Peter Paul’s and ' eledted the following: Mrs. Emer- Offers Miss ‘3' parish, constructed of in 1898 Son ‘v was Hynes, president; Mrs. Louis son LoANs HOME solid brick with granite trim. Students Neussendorfer, Given vice president; to . Enrollment this the in Mrs. Claude year Dullinger, secretary; Security school Federal has risen in- 183, to Mrs. and an Walter Studniski, Mass, treas- Solemn Stephen—A St. of six pupils last , crease over year. The society chose Claude Mrs. Father Ed- urer. their offered by Collegeville.—A (SO-page son, Assoc]; cam- Savings The & teachers and the Loan number Dullinger its representative marked 40th wed- Oman, the at win as directory listing all students pus of pupils their Sister Augus- are the St. Cloud meeting behalf in Mr. and Mrs. of anniversary ding of St. . John's college, seminary, -,5 tine, grade 23 pupils; Sister of the one, veterans. 822 Oman of St. Stephen’s St. Germ. Frank S". St. Cloud, Minn. and school par- distributed H prep Howard, was grades and 42 ' tWo three, . The Young Ladies’ r -. sodality of ish. early this week by the college 'pupils; Sister Mariel, grade four, the parish Sept. 29 chose Ce- Father Joseph Trobec of Elk on dean of Father Boniface men, pupils; .20, Sister Marie Eustelle, line Sauerer prefect; Ottilia River, who best the ‘at as was man Axtman, O.S.B. grades five and six, 36 Sis- pupils; Klein, vice The- prefect; Exciting of the Mass, and Jeanette wedding, deacon was Egene, grades The directory lists ter six and each stu— DouVIer, seven, secretary. As Father Benedict Virnig of and GAME represen- pupils; Sister 36 Edwin, dent’s grade class, off— EDUCATIONAL tatives of the name, campus society or the NCCS Rapids, subdeacon. at Sauk eight, pupils. 26 address, and home address Celine meeting, campus Sauerer Sons daughters and for present was ap- Serving school board the and telephone number. The handy on pointed. the occasion Mrs. Edward were planned which and directed the ‘ directory also lists class schedules Peternell (Helen), who has been HOME-SCHOOL- renovation H. C. of professors and floor plans program are of Girl c organist parish in the church for Shanghai From vGeers, William and Schneider, various residence buildings and Louis, I years; Frank, Bernard, and f Norbert Straus. dormitories. Joseph, who also regular are , 19' members of Will the parish swuv \choir; (was Europmgue Speak Also recently tabulated Oct. are Theresa, also of St: Stephen; and statistics of student enrollment James, - Aurora, Ill. Another for the academic 1949-50. year . daughter, Sister Johnita of the The'present total of number Are interested in the things The St. Thomas Aquinas Mag— you .Fuls Given Fergus Franciscan Sisters, Little Falls, students all in divisions of the that happening today? .netic Catechism A are Quiz. not present. —— was A university is with 1,159 828 in Jeanne Chiu from Shanghai, plastic monk asks and Oman answers Mr. is 69 and Mrs. Oman the college, in the 210 China, is coming to speak hundreds of prep the Catechism by at of ” C.. is 63. The A. jubilee Priest celebration ques— was school, and the seminary. 120 in St. Cloud bookshop Wednes- j: tionp next magnetically. held Tuesday of last week. on The college freshman class is, day Oct. 19, 8 o’clock. at evening, A sheets net of 8 of quizzes. Bin the largest with followed 314, Miss Chiu, exchange student an Falls Club of 11x17 inches. Fergus game Fergus Falls—The by the sophomore guest with the 215, at the College of St. Benedict,-will speaker the social at junior with recent meet- and the 144, $2. senior speak about her native country. ‘ing of the Court of St. Cabrini, with enrollment of 148. This should be particularly. an in— Price Selects postpaid. Officers Catholic Daughters of America, A total of 15 students from teresting ‘2, because of the are current ‘ Father William Kloeckner of other countries than the United e White was Paper China. Miss Chiu on _ Maine. States. Represented Canada, ; lived in Shanghai ’ are during the E. M. Fergus Falls—The lOHMANN St. Thomas war Father Kloeckner, introduced by the Bahama islands, the Virgin and occupation period; club she Our Lady has of Victory of , par- Mrs. islands, Al Hartlyprogram andSouth chairman, Central Amer- I been in strafings held when ish election pi- of officers in enemy COMPANY ' ica, China. ' brief and of his recent lots gave a zoomed summary down the home of Mrs. C. F. Glasgow. make to pas- . trip Europe and showed films to ' trains their Mrs: Pauline Obowa elected target. senger was Religious Articles taken . in Italy,Paris, Swit- Everyone is invited chairman Separating Music and Mrs. C. F. Glasgow, to to - come I Books Church. Good: zerland, London, and Germany. the talk in the bookshop secretary-treasurer. basement — . Guests Father Vincent Santo 'wel- 5‘ reading were Five There members will be dis- .413 Sibley Stu 7th room. new were near a of Elizabeth, the Sisters of St. St. Paul 1. Minn. From cussion Home Is comed club. Sn, after into the ,They the lecture. All are are, -,,-Francis of Fergus Falls, and Miss asked Alfred bring Mrs. to their Svenneby, Mrs. B. J. friends. , “Edna Kummit of Maine. Hostesses Snyder, Mrs. Oelslage‘r, Mrs. Peter , Thinks mnbmv for the ‘2 evening Mrs. Ervin August Duren, and Mrs. were W. J. Noyes and Mrs< Laurence Farring- Armstrong. the pictured above. Note ton. PARISH HALL has two STEPHEN’S stones at ST. Father ' Wessling, *. B. H. pastor, corner are business picture, honie A meeting of left of dated :. the Cath- lower top 1936 the extreme resented red cincture Taking music one social recreational of is always the and the been out was p a v =CONFECTIONERY’ MEAT GROCERIES " ° 5 olic Daughters with basement built, slated hall the for when the first by the The cincture was ‘ was sin! group. was a St. Stephen’s parish and the people of for center uni). Thursday ' of this work /the dated when Week. other 1948, F. made by Mrs. C. Glasgow. on .new super- That is What old hillbilly, Regular Week first hall destroyed by Days, community. When their an A.M. EM. Phone 7:30 8 to 188 cryiso was interior begun. The ceiling of the is structure Friday was Bascom 7:30 Lamar. Lunsford A.M. of EM. to 9 520 8th Ave. and one -So.. and fire August, 1948, the lightning in pastor .jCloss of 29 Is Confirmed tile.'—(Bob equipped with bright acoustical Moli- Sundays 8:30 A.M. to 12:15 RM. St. Cloud, Minn. South a Turkey Creek, N. Car., busy and $25,000 people says. got put up a new super- J . photos) tor ' “It. better have neigh- is to Interior and exterior views the hall of structure. a borhood dance the barn back in « {V 6+" Si. + .+ +. 'At- Ceremonies _- Roscoe in ARTICLES ' " of the housf than drive 30 to . 1 h St ParishI-oner sin miles listen lot of RELIGIOUS o racket to to a a eP. in night club." Roscoe—Confirmation ad- Vernold Derichs, John Koetter, a .was i . fiddle A player, Lunsford is . ministered class to of by 29 Co- a a Jerome Muggli, William Muggli, . self-styled hillbilly who is adjutor. Bishop Peter W. , Barthol- more Mackedanz, ParishHol, Leroy David Neu, Mel- As hill than billy and in St. Agnes’ store- church Oct. New 2. Rejoice wears Chains, ome Crucifixes, Bibles, St. Andrew’s Mis- =. Daily vin Niewind, Orville Schefers, and bought and clothes. , . shoes That morning, 10 boys and .1 five 5' sal, Holy Water Fonts, Statues, etc. “I don’t these drug- girls received Weber, cotton to l Solemn 1 ’3. Communion James all in the Solemn 17" _ STORE. “after folks,” the little solemn store said. renewal of their man a Communipn class; and Verdella THE FRITZ-CROSS RETAIL baptismal : “I kick still heel with the High Mass. at vows can up a Costing-$25,000, Dedicated Brinker, Clara Driver,. Dolores ls _ ‘ In the the Confirmation best of ’em, and I’m pushin’ class A,“ were , Fischer, Veronica Koetter, Dolores the solemn Everything is show stuff 70. communicants and 14 26 ; 6th now. Ave. No. St. Cloud, Minn. 4 others. The Mackedanz, I think class Dorothy ought back included get to Mar— Mackedanz, to we . cella Driver, Mary the have We lost home fun. Lou Miller, to Janet Mackedanz, our Julitta glad , Macke- ,, .' of St. Stephen—The people community St. Stephen ‘ of' the parish and to Mary Ann Osendorf, when lost‘ the old Rubella are something Span- (7.; ‘ we danz, Arthur Mehr, Eugene Miller,- Carol Starks, Arthur have dance.” Brinker, parish hall again. barn Ter, ' I a i’ Richard Muggli, Merlin Neu, Her: eat-7am The South Turkey Creek MODERNIZING hall, burned the foundation man Their first built "in $10,000, to 1936 of at cost Neu, "ber‘t Lawrence‘Schueller. was and HOME a 0 -_ his remarks recently in made cerenionies Priests attending the when lightning struck by Aug. 1948. 17, l 0 HOME FINANCING on Frank Washington Senator P. to . the .PINKING- SHEAR. Arnhefier, Father Birkard. ‘J. ANDERSON F. were the the fire, they But pastor and parishioners Sunday after On busy got at Graham of North Carolina. once. O.S.B.,. Richmond, who dea— was discussion and decided for met LUMBER C0. ~ Father Vincent Huebsch, Og- Girls con; Slivnik, German Happy Smoley, Herman John G. Two “We’ll build better than a one we ilvie, subdeacon; and Fathers BUILDING MATERIAL before.” had and Cyril Ferche. th‘eipri'ce? Francis -Zitur, Rockville.; - Anthony lull PAINT $25,000 A simple At the of this structure, first meeting Ronell‘enfitsch, O.S.B.,, Richmond; AND new COAL com- ' in but design practical, _ Victor Ronellenfitsch, mittee O.S.B., and very As Benedict’s no.W August, St. Students in there 0'. Telephone St. 1948, O 180 Cloud, Minn. was , replaces the old parish hall is and Athanase Fuchs O.S.B., Cold superabundance of suggestions a ready for ,It formally Spring? topoy! Joseph Linz, Henry; Lake you’d use. was expect how build hall. The to blessed by Coadjutor Bishop Peter on a new Henry‘ RetZek, Spring Hill; Adal- students Murphy St. J oseph.—Happy of be the College St. to at W. Bartholome and last August. enthusiastic James H. bert Unruhe, O.S.B., Farming; group was so con- > Benedict German girls, Anna Marie Hoef- Henry Steichen, two St. Nicholas; Serving the building commit- fident dis- that they decided to are on INSURANCE Aloysius Gruenes, Eden Valley; tee with their Father Ed- with the archi- services of pastor, ler Ingeborg Buscher. Both this girls to cOuntry pense and an came and Joseph Bloch, Real Win Oman, pastor. Math Kosel, Ed- Estate and general tect contractor. were ’ this year. James and Cyril Mugin 'William ward Hlebaen, Vouk, were After that, however, there were After arrived in February, Osnabruck, Germany. she from 20.3 cross-bearer St. Mary's and censer-bearer." Peter Bldg. L. Schumer, comes Lawrence Then, Phone 196 meetings “heated” and dis- many Anna Marie attended St. Bene- Staying her uncle’s home, she at‘ Anniversary cussions in coordi- attempt to an dict’s day until student June. 57th Noted as a St. Benedict’s daily commutes to the def- of opinions. A nate mass This she is resident student year a day Schellinger inite plan slow-1y emerged. with St. Cloud other students. Bros. the college. Her home is in at - Like Marie, likes Anna she this The hall be‘a sim- to Munich, Germany, is and she new was a ‘ St. Benedict’s. She, country and BUILDERS Couple By, Glenwood ple, flat-roofed building, erected in niece of Father Bernard Strasser, on . plans her too, to return to the foundation previous of the O.S.B., St. John’s, who fled from own , one, Reliable Contractor: people after graduation four dimensions Germany of which by 90 44 because of years 14 are years ago , Phone from 235m Hitler’s feet the outside. Into this shell now. persecution. A. on , ‘ students St. 'Other foreign at i, ‘ .121 14th Ave. So. In Cloud it decided 1950 Marie will St. incorporate Anna to return Glenwood—Mr. was as and Mrs. Laurette Fred Ferguson, St. Paul; Bill Benedict’s Jeanne Chiu, include her job far possible all the improve- to where her of country, a Smith, own as residents in this Smith, Eyota; and Vernon Smith, commu- Shanghai, China; Con- from senior the largest desired by the reporter parishioners. ments as on news- nity since 1920, marked their Spooner, 57th Wis. Mexico Bonfil, junior from suelo in Munich is being held a paper open wedding jubilee Through Oct. Those here the fall 5. for the jubilee and winter last City, Mexico; Helen Baker, and Granite her.‘ for City a Married Oct. the months, the “burned 5, 1892, in week included Mrs. the Mr. and Ed- pastor Bahama is- from the sophomore Ingeborg Buscher, who is niece _ and Church Visitation, a of the Smith, midnight Stacy- ward N. Mr. Mrs. Wal- oil” sitting behind Electric a Co. of Dr. Julius lands. C. Buscher, St. Cloud, vill'e, Ia., Mrs. Mr. and Smith F. Smith, Mrs. C.'John- drawing board ter Alice with pencil, ruler, es- ‘ COMPLETE ELECTRICAL tablished their home Mrs. Stacy- Rosena Weber, Mrs. T-square, and and trying SERVICE triangle, to near son, Germany From Lighting ville Fixtures lived there they Josephine Fielding. and until Floor transfer those'ideas and Wall and to , paper - Plug Installations. Glenwood in They 1920. -. final blueprints. to came Open house held in the was settled Glenwood farm ‘~ ST. CLOUDv MINN. near Smith home on a from 9 Pour— 7 to Theodore Rapids Miller of Sauk . p.m. , and, retiring, moved into the vil- ing for the reception Mrs. consulted chief adviser and Were was as lage in 1936. Chris Yunkee, Mrs. Fred Pitzen, given the principal contract to was The jubilarians the Mrs. and Oscar Bjork. The parents jubi- Over the walls Kresge’l are and roof. erect , » GLASSES of children: Edward, larians 10 Monte- received FITTED of silver purse a In this rather unorthodox fash- pinldng vedio; Mrs. Alice Johnson, from visiting McI'n- guests. Here's unusual full value inch 8 shears that ion the work under early an got ; ; ; way tosh, S. Dak.; Mrs. Rosena Mr. Smith’s Weber, brother, twin Wil- in spring. Built almost entirely all the the at tip cuts to this St. amazingly low Paul; Mrs. Josephine Fielding, liam, and his way wife, Anna, now ; Were . . with hall local labor, the new was Spooner, Wis; Odella tedious; Mrs. married the Walsh, day back in with Save price. yourself of hours same hand finishing nearing completion by the middle Sacramento, Calif; Walter, 1892 double Wat- in wedding a cere- August, of fire. this after the shears popular that all lightweight cuts materials a year in- ertown, S. Dak.; Mrs. Marcelle The William Smiths live in mony. , It is solid brick and tile struc- a REPAIRS Creagh, MADE PROMPTLY Niagara Falls, Y.; Mrs. Hayward, Calif. eluding N. woolens. Mode with nickel plated blades, black with all-steel and roof ture an ' + + ‘ + + Colberg " Dr. R. G. enamel handles and patented fireproof virtually throughout. spring tension. A ‘3 Married bright acoustical tile is in the ceil- Years OPTOMETRIST ing. The full basement of the hall A. completely remodeled and was re- ...... equipped. T———USE THIS MAI-L ,. ORDER BLANK “There is always something go- .‘ve‘ H Electric ing in hall,” the said Father on Gamble: is Oman. “That why the people St. Cloud, Minn. was‘ seemed lost until the hall ’ new _ Go. completed.” Please send me A hall .of this kind is definite a . rural Pair: asset parish and of Pinking Shears: to I Phones 3864—5163-W a com- v Father , Oman munity, pointed, out. 1350 8th Ave. No.—-St. s Cloud ’1." Parish festivals and socials CITY & FARM g are WIRING rennin-ml regularly. held there Approved mo— Write Call for free estimate or tion pictures shown Sun- are every Name day night. Argus... Parish societies, the 4—H club, Address the Farm bureau, Sportsmen club community, of the and other .FOURTH POSTAGE WARD PREPAI or- ganizations make hall. of the a use £1,441 right And the Young Peo- now MARKET' ple’s sodality is planning a regu- 91.4.9, OPEN '6~_q_i‘_”'5tZ:%§.Lr Friday night lar recreation pro- Joe. Gniikowski ‘, the for rural folks, _ gram young "MEATS PARKING FOR YOUR'CONVENIENCE FREE and old. Equipment needed for ,GROCERIES " FRlo‘qnd such cards, ping games as pong, HOME-MADE and shuffleboard, will be bought ' i smiling TWO THESE by the people from St. Cloud from their both young young SAUSAGE women are “cyan-n.3agrfsm sodality There will be treasury. Germany and students College of at the St. are now Friday 403 9th for all Ave. N. ' St. Cloud games every ages. Fraulein Benedict in St. Joseph. Ingeborg Buscher (left), niece MR. a AND MRS. FRED SMITH of Glenwood (above) PHONE 2052-53 Buscher of Dr. Julius of St. Cloud, is from Osnabrueck and intends ANSWERS TO QUIZ married Weeknights 57 Drug Store Open Please Use Entrance in ’til Center Stacyville, 9 Ia., at double were years ago Benedict’s a attend St. for four Anna Marie Hoefler Established to Years! 39 years. comes wedding 1—c; 2—b; The 3—a; 4—c; 5—4:; couple marked their 57th anniversary ceremony. in Munich, Germany, and from will there 1950 be return in to a Glenwood last week. Z—b; biggest 6—9.; 8—8.; the in Munich. 9—c; 10—3. reporter on newspaper ‘v . {i—