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

November 18, 1949 · Page 2 of 6

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THE ST. CLOUD Friday, November REGISTER 18, 194 9 PAGE THREE Seeks Aid Club Stu-dent ’Young Fair’ and Oldest Parishioner Dies DR. H. J. HANlON A In Staples OPTOMETRIST Parish .l‘ al' Sponsoring Expellees In, .- 1 .I Above Molitor Drug Co. ‘0 Staples.—Funci'al services for ville, Ark.; and Frank and Agnes Cloud, St. Minnesota Fred Mertcns, the oldest member of Staples. help Cathedral furnishing chance the of home the A to to a Sacred Heart parish, held were in the. Mission high school Mission club club, is It big under- Mrs. Mertcns a preceded him in here Nov. 10. its works of taking for of corporate ofryoung greatest group a death July 2, 1941. Father There F. C. Falque the 26 offered are has been extended the Would interested people. be to mercy you The Exciting grandchildren and Requiem Mass. 24 great-grand- Burial in Ever- was Cloud circles St. in helping them 40 mission of sharing the and children. V daughter, A Mrs. E. L.u cemetery. green the blessings and all Christians of such of undertaks to GAME EDUCATIONAL area an Barrus Staples, of Mertcns died died Nov. in his home 8, Nov. 8 who help: ing? wish to 1948. the at of 92. He born in age Sincerely was ‘ Christ, in Dear Friends: ~ Dormeche, Westphalia, . April 17, Kathleen May, President. Who been and has moved not . 1857, and to America in 1881, came The Mission club of 15 HOME-SCHOOL- ......... inspired Christmas mem- by play PIAOUES a settling first Medford, at Wis. bers, under the direction of Sister sheltering "hich depicted the Soon afterward, v» he Staples to Hilaire, came is sponsoring card party and later revealed of a outcast an and faithful member of the was a , Beautiful in the Mary high school ‘Sunday, Jesus and sruov (was, that he the gym outsast to person parish through all the of its H years Plaques. Nov. o’clock. 20, from 8 fIIHHHI" to 10 14 inches long. Ideal Christ? This Cathe— 0.? the year existence. ' Proceeds the will for from Christmas card party Gifts. Use school Mission Club dral high Our He married Josephine Arns Feb. be lay-by for the transportation used plan. merely intends have such not to Mag- Thomas 26, The St. Aquinas 1884. Nine children born the other were costs and SPECIAL make the necessary pro— but to story story, $10.00 pair a Catechism A this Quiz. union. netic to The a surviving chil- visions the for Weber family. Per— —— actuality. an monk asks and dren plastic Mrs. Charles answers Hilton are who attend the card cannot sons SChaeIer’s 300k Store Members putting of Catechism (Bertha), hundreds are new Clarksville, Ark.; ques- I Fred and would like help party to may hope lives of into the refugee Mertcns, tions magnetically. Jr., a Staples; Martha, either give necessary money or St' Cloud” Minn' family bringing in Germany by Staples; Mrs. J. H. Werner, Clarks- household furnishings the Mis- to Size sheets of quizzes. A set of 3 the this giving and to country m of inches. sion 11:17 club. game them The refugees start. new a hus- Theresa Weber, whose l1 5 are Foley Knights SCHNEIDER FLOORING band shot Communists; by -CO. was postpaid. Price her Michael; his wife, and son, The Eleanor, their two-ycar-old and ASPHALT—RUBBER & ALUMINUM daughter, Cornelia. WALL TILE lOHMANN E. M. Plan ‘Erection 428 mu: These people driven Ave. No. Phone 1834-W were St. Cloud, Minn. their from home in Yugoslavia COMPANY and into concentration put 'I'M' where the Of several of fam- Parish Hall camps Articles Religious ily death. They fled starved to Goods Church Books into Germany during winter DINNDORF —- e months. crossing the mountains 7th Sibley Sn. 413 near Foley—The building hall of Minn. during the colder the Paul of St. 1. part a which would for THE ARDELEONS, interviews Miss Morritt (Doris Center student drama Borgert, Hudson, having only shoes, but serve as a year, no released-time religious instructions Wis, seated) prospective personnel director their wrapped around feet. at of the College of St. Benedict, as will rags group and for parish meetings in Foley the college. Patty, the latter’s and Now they help sister asking for young are pros— The Sunday, Young and the Fair Nov. PAINT stage 20, at AND WALLPAPER STORE backed members by of the pective freshman (Pauline Besnahan, Casselton, this Is N. not to to country. was come 8:15 Miss In this Contry, dean Brook of p.m. scene Knights of Columbus. Dak.) looks it Christ helping asking for on.‘ a Valley college Reidy, Eau Clair, Painting (Joan Wis, left), at Contractor Pittsburgh ._ Paints Varnishes Father John Kroll, A. hand? pastor, — —- Imperial Washable that proposed the club back the Wallpaper widow of circum- A meager building, which 1 (I provide ' Tel. w o u 435 paying is stances transporta- 12 7th Ave. So. St. Cloud classrooms for students from the kind tion for and another two, Foley public grade school and high is signing affidavits. the person school who receive religious in— CEY still That leaves the transpor- DIETMAN’S struction released school time. on the of tation and one person (The classes in the meet now sacristy of St. John’s church.) GROCERIES ' MEATS ' CONFECTIONERY The 0rdo proposed building could be , used also meeting place for as a Regular Week Days, 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Ph For Daily Mass 1 asz.’ 8 81:9 520°n8°th the knights and foivother Catholics Friday 7:30 AJVIJlo 9 P.M. ' Sundays well 5:30 AM. Mind: recreation to 12:“; PM. groups as as a cen- St. Cloud: 18—Friday. Dedication Nov. ter for people. young v B‘asilicas and of Sts. Peter of The knights decided to sponsor Apostles. Mass of feast. Paul, series of parties TSCHUMPERllN-WILIIAMS under the a games FUNERAI. HOME Gloria, Creed, Ordinary Preface. direction William of O’Donnell as omit all in (In Secret prayer of their part effort raise to funds White parenthesis) vestments. for the project. The first SINCE will party 1873 held Eliz- be Nov. 19—Saturday. St. Sunday evening at 7:30 in of the basement * abeth, Queen, Widow. Mass of John’s St. p.m. church. St. The Gloria, 2nd Collect public feast. is invited. To have beautyr dig- PrIe The main/ gift Apostles’ f Pontian, last at week’s c e. a The here deserve to firms listed meeting nity went John and White Thomas. vestments. to consola- A dis- he remembered when chicken lunch are you 20—24th and last Sun- Nov. served following was tion, the last tribute dif- the tributing to patronage the session. your Special day after Pentecost. ferent business. lines of need be Collect Gloria, 2nd St. Mass. not expen- Perham Mothers Trinity Felix, Preface. Creed, Hold sive. Green vestments. I. 21~Monday. Presenta- Nov. Food Shower umperlin for SAVE WITH SAFETY Nuns Bernard E. Williams 3l5$t.G Street Lady. Mass of feast. ermain tion of Our Phone I60 St. Cloud, Minn. —— — Creed, Preface of Our Gloria, Perham. Members of h t e inserting “on the Presen- —- Lady, Federal & Savings Loan Accounts Christian ARTICLES Mothers’ club in provide safety with good earnings. came tation.” White vestments. RELIGIOUS large numbers for the canned foods .Nov.v.2.2_—TUDZSdaY- fSt'f Ci‘ Each fully shower insured that they account tender the Bene- . c1lla, eas' llgm-V ass 0 dictine Sisters $5,000.00 in St. to every year up Gloria. Red estments- Rosaries, Prayerbooks, Lenry’s parish. They Sick Call the to Sets, Medals and came Wednesday. St. Nov. 23 -— school hall laden Chains, the with Funds Received by 10th of Crucifixes, gifts any Bibles, St. many Andrew’s Mass of feast. Daily Clement Pope. 1, Mis- month credited with earnings replenish to are the sisters’ larder for sal, Holy Water Felicitas. Fonts, Collect St. Gloria, 2nd Statues, the First. from etc. days to many come. Preface. Red vest- Apostles’ THE INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FRITZ CROSS RETAII. ments. STORE \ John 24—Thursday. St. Nov. - Poet’s Corner fir of Mass Teacher. the Cross, of 26 6th Ave. No. St. Cloud, Minn. St. Collect Gloria, 2nd feast. HOME LOANS i W h Creed. t Chrysogonus, e vestments. Carillon 4 . Cather- St. 25—Friday. DON’T Security Federal Nov. FAIL Mass Virgin. Alexandria, ine of Red vestments. & Gloria. Savings Loan of feast. Chimes Assoc. ringing are Daily Use (From‘How From to St. Mary’s; a To Get Our Estimate On That Denied E. Fender, ~Loh- Missal M. by Today in 191.9, bridal a 822 St. Germ. Str. St. Cloud. Minn. Co.) Song they Repainl Job mann Wrecked carry. Car. or Carillon sounding FRONT END ALIGNING WHEEL BALANCING —- From the tower, COMPLETE BRAKE and STEERING SERVICE Joyous clanging ‘Our experienced SILOE workmen and modern equipment Praise God’s OF power. at service are your Chimes singing, are MEGARRY BUICK “Love's CO. in flower.” Sweetly playing Through Court each hour. House Square Another St. Cloud Telephone 1 I 2 monk, Trappist popular book the by “O, NANCY, Wis.,‘ NO, CAN’T right) IT BE,” Dru (Eileen Cullen, at St. Cloud, at as Westminster carol left) Nancy (Jeannene Hann, Little Falls) (Kathleen to pleads Lee Hughes, Hudson, urges Thomas E. Merton. will read In it Sounds sweetly, very a you tell who stole the $100. so While spoken VOWs interesting history Cistercian monks and of the his Mary Jane Lutgen Winner little Falls Bind completely. PTA to easy own a Contemplative Orders. As the notes come To their hearing, Shows lunch IVValers Wares Of. Sartell Talent The *of Siloe the Hearts Show respond in are ;... ‘ Love "endearing. of that flow in si- waters peace a" lence."For their “He that drink May lives shall be Little Falls—Dishes and silver- melodious, .suunqrq As Sartell.——Mary Lutgen, Jane pi- rajshek, Margaret Zakrajshek, and of the that him, I shall give water that recently bought for ware Were Full anist, of of St. Cloud winner Jeanne joy and of Smitten, the Sartell was quar- shall thirst forever.’ ’ $179.55. Three not models—$124.95 the school lunchroom dis- to As harmonious. the here talent show sponsored made their tet, first were on public appear- Easy terms—liberal trade-in. Let ——Mrs. by the Sartell Wencil sodality. Rian. and four play the Nov. numbers. meeting of the Ed at 10 us ance sang how them to today. Linneman of St. Jose you h P'II‘A of Our Lady Lourdes of paid Mary receive Jane will "nuns-n... al)so accompa— par- a snob nied the and quartet three-day trip Little Falls Win- 151. MAYTAG to sang sev- Almsgiving Thanks Is THE selections. eral Wonderland will this winter, Mary Miller ter Mr. Hickey and of ap- Two talent there. and other the' the show Minnesota guest entertainers Power and Light pear on Rendered Christ 12 5th Ave. S., St. Cloud to Phone 49 Donald will Minneapolis audi- Mehr for of St. Cloud to movies and showed were go an company some on Theresa tion Stardom.” Slivinik for “Stairway St. of Stephen. modern electric to essentials. Parents Master of i visited children’s classrooms fol- place Shl’rley Second c or e m o n was e s went to Almsgiving Thanksgiving. is Charles Martin of Little Falls. lowing the business and meeting, Finlayson, vocalist. and third to Make Thanksgiving this no“ your . Plans being made by the lunch served. are now Jackie who hu- Stassen, was real Thanksgiving by gave a year a sodality other for recreation and nun-nu. reading. A will be held Sun- bringing party all the usablqclothing, morous games entertainment. . Judges Marine Schlangen, day in the church basement 7:30 wearable shoes, at and bars were of soap Willmer Olson, Ford and Steve La will Turkeys be display. nit/non) nearest p.m. on to you can spare your Benedictine lends of Little Falls. The is chest grand Catholic event treasure church. Your donation a St. Cloud Jean Lindell, Winter Wonder- that comprised collection BOOKSHOP» is of of ’3 will be shipped those a to overseas land told dur- of her honors than gifts 20 useful in victims of whose queen, need is more one war Tinlnh l3, Hours’ the ing The Wonder— package. still Race, creed, queen. color year as great. or land Eddie duet, Doris Boros and ‘ will make difference. Why no Raymond, several selections. ANSWERS T0 QUIZ do share now? sang not Tintah.—-—The Rev. Aubrey Economy-Priced Zell— your Eighth ll “Avenue South Fasen, Mary Ann Zak- Doreen 0.8.8., St. John’s abbey of ner, l—a; 2—a; 3—c; 44—h; 5—c; HOMECRAFT® delivered the the at sermons open- 6—a; 7—b; 8—c; 9—b; 10—a. Power f'l'ools Current Ratings ing and closing Movie ceremonies of the Thirteen Hours’ devotion in St. Gall’s church Nov. Delta's the 5—6. to answer “The Legion of Decency criticizes entertainment motion the IO-Inth popular-priced Other demand who Honest-ell for good, priests attended the pictures exclusively the Christian basis of standards of morality on For Band Saw hab- that adequately the solemn closing r7 fools Fathers meet John average were and decency.” straight or Cloud. byisl's inlermillenl Hospital basic requirements for Fearon A. and Arthur Hoppe, $39.95 use. Saint curved cuts. ——Falhcr Masterson. Morris; Benedict Petermeicr and A-l Patrick R 1 i Breckenridge; c y, Morally Unobjeclionable Adults and Children for IO-Incb Homecrafl Frank First, Dumont; Nicholas A. Bandit King of Texas Mickey For lalhe a m- A modern, well-equipped — hospi— Kraemer, Wheaton; Francis Hohn, a_nd face-,p dle Big Sombrero c‘e Never Give Sucker Break a a § make 9 tal Donnelly; Walter Bednark, Collis; to with well-organized turning staff Challenge of the Range Rot] a Pony lamps, ' rays, . and Leo Revering, Tintah pastor. Enchantment of physicians and specialists. Renegades of the Rio Crnmla $26.95 It Happens Every Spring Skylincr ‘ Conducted Hem-era? 4-inch Joinler by Held the Sisters of the Hours’ Forty Law of the Golden West The Sun Comes Up forming —For straight, gdge; smoother Little Women 'tnée You’re My Everything a s32‘ an aster an ,9- Order ° of St. Benedict ' by band A-2 Perhnm Parish In m... Morally Unobjeclionable to, for Adults Only Homscrefl I6-inch Scroll Alias Champ the lIIiss Mink of 1949 For all curved Saw -- Alias Nick Beal church Pei-ham. —St. Henry’s My Dream Is Yours in making sawing, to s. shelves, Also etc. Angels Exile or in filled capacity for the to anhamllc was sand- and filing ' ‘ “ All-lltfiatit Chicago Deadline closing the Forty solemn of annual The Plunderch ms-— $31.95 STETSON HATS! Ilhe E-E Washer — Everybody Does It Hours’ Rod, devotion last week. Hot and Blue For Men- KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! He Walked by Night white Slatlery’s Sixty little girls in and for ironing Hurricane spin-dries ready Homicide CROSBY boys took SQUARE 20 altar in the Streets of SHOES! San Francisco part Before buy anyoulomolicwashsrs, Nicholas House by of procession led Father Strangers you marvel this General Electric that see Donnay, Sermons de— THE pastor. were soaks, washes, then rinses— spin- livered by the Rev. John Cobarn, Morally Objectionable Everyone for ready for dries Ironing pieces many OR, of Minneapolis. Calamity Jane and Bass—(Objection: Sam Tends condone to wrong- —cIII automnlicollyl Other priests in-the y sanctuary doing.) llNEW CLOTH ES” washing. “’5 in automatic laps Monsignor Plachta, August Champion—(Objeclion: Reflects the were acceptability of divorce; \L/ sug- Wadena; Fathers J. fist; roajprmousrunou A. Bisson, Drill 11-inch Homecrufl gestive brutality.) excessive Homeric" Grinder and sequences; 1., tools in _7 Press Homemfl B-lnchfi‘irw- Lake Park; Joseph Besselaar, For Buffing Head Jigsaw—(Objection: —- Suggestive suggestive costuming.) — sequences; _drillmg,_ shaping, For Inr For: STORE Saw sharpening tools and upping FLEMING’S — Dent; Charles Haup, Bluffton; My Own True Love—(Objection: Accepts divorce.) san routing. carvmg, knives,polishinghous cross-Cutting - or an - grinding, ing, L. Ohotta and flaking J. John Wildenborg, mould- $43.95 5:36.95 Set-Up—(Objcction: hold metals, Excessive .15 brutality.) 8 mornsIngm A Perham; Adam Junghans, etc. Frazee; REFRIGERATION CO. We Were Strangers—(Objection: Morally confusing, crime too Tools Come "empire" Francis these rower Baskerville, Park to Rapids; soon; vividly In depicted.) see Opposite the Post Office in St. Cloud _ John Schritz, Pei-ham. and St. Ciel-main _St. Cloud 921 .