St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 30, 1949 · Page 2 of 4
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'wri‘vlay‘ " - ‘ ,. , i11i=+_tg,up'..,I-;gf ' CLOUD- THE 51'. REGISTER PAGE * 1949 THREE Friday, December 30, . D. BenniesSing Carols Party Give of I. so ' Health For . . . Home Orphan Al j EAT . H E Ill 5 P ’ Cloud WALGREEN St. of the AGENCY Children MARSH DAN or— , presented ,‘ their annual phan home Instant Frozen DRUGS DRUGS ' 7 the after- Christmas on program occasion ICE CREAM The of Dec. 18. was noon Loc'H LES CLINIC BLDG. 1' the annual Christmas party spon- by members children sored for the Manager Sixth a Main 567 Tel. of Cloud Daughters St. of the I Isabella. - Save Drugs Special present guests were on and Co- F. Busah Joseph Bishop W. Barthol- Bishop Peter adjutor and Sick Room Needs attending Fa- Others were ome. Bielejeski, the Fran- ther Jerome Clara Hun— Mrs. Sisters, ciscan CALL 1151 CALL 28 members and ' worker; social stiger, MINN. 51'. CLOUD, D. of 1. of the DELICIOUS candy and ICE CREAM of Bags nuts, were distributed each boy and girl to and Daughters, gift the for by a its aside be each set to to was one easy own Alma morning. a opened Christmas of the chairman Vossberg was committee. She / D. I. of as- was M Schroeder, sisted by Mary co- 'and Tresa Betty Lauer, chairman; Wieber. follows: children’s The program Once Comes but “Christmas a Ehreetemodelfg-MIZAQE $179.95. to Christmas,” “‘Merry Year,” group; 't any d rms—l Let era todalif. e m “‘Christmas Can— Schw “I b; Joan . show them College' to you GROUP GIRLS of 'Christmas THIS OF from the St, music in St. Joseph and Collegeville prior the holiday “It to dles,” Pays,” group; song )y a Tat,” “Tit for Jerome Lawrence; choral club Benedict make which Advent and The under is the direction Sister of Firmin. group sang season. up a THE MAYTAG SHOP and Joy Helen Lawrence skit, a Eickstadt; “The Candy Lou Modest Make Fashions Movie 12 5th Ave. 5., St. Cloud Current Phone Ratings 49 Dance,” «Carol “Such Dumb Elliott; ’ Haroldson; Presents;” Lillian V “Star East,” Richard and of the . 1 l ' The theaters Cleveland Success following list Show includes movies Jogs,” appearing Donald chong; “Christmas in at . SCHNEIDER YOU FLOORING co. ‘ these Alexander, Bertha, Eagle Bend, Eden Valley, Foley, 3.33:3: its... towns: til; was Long Prairie, Melrose, Morris, Parkcrs Prairie, Paynesville, Pierz, n. St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids, and Wheaton. ' ASPHALT—RUBBER 8: ALUMINUM WALL TlLE A-l Monsignor Clarence E. Elwell, Cleveland, 0.--Modest fashions I " 428 16th Ave. No. Phone 1834-W St. Cloud, Morally Minn. Unobjectionable STETS'ON for Adults and Children diocesan schools, again with Cleveland’s superintendent of scored HATS! Burma Convoy who said: Little Women high school attended girls who guest, For a was a Men— ' I Indians Cowboy and the Mysterious Desperadoes style sponsored by the SDS show “The getting youngsters are Daughter of the. Jungle Red Pony (Supply the Demand for the Sup- plenty of good ideas clothes on Death Valley Gunfighter Red Stallion in the Rockies organization. ply) Their oh: and aha for themselves. Down Dakota Way Riders of the Dunk THE their they’re More than 3,000 students, indicate that what seeing Down Memory Lane She Wore Yellow Ribbon a friends the their desires. and keeping with is in parents, saw sec— Sheriff Down the Sea Ships w in of Wichita to fashions “cover up” and ond edition of They they be style in , can see Eldorado Pass Stagecoach Kid ,“N ES” auditorium. EW, CLOTH in St. John’s college be fuddy-duddics.” not I950 for Free All Strauon Story fashions is spring A review of decision standees” “no the A on Ranchero Gay Swing Your Partner planned around Easter. third SDS leaders made of _ part a ‘Game Golden Stallion Take Me Ball Out the to The first showing STORE ' revue necessary, Hit the Ice 0’ Top the Morning You Bring ' Offered aisles in October packed of the is Requiem Home of the Brave Tucson a auditorium. A Horsemen of the Sierra Wolf Hunters . , Shop,” the Laid “Santa’s Doll in Kid From Cleveland Office Cloud Opposite in St. the Post Benedictine Son By pantomime in three fast-moving Joy A-2 and ' called Wonder Winter scenes MOI-ally Unobjectionable Adults Only ~ was for fiesta/52952551. tée in Fashion. Champ Lost Alias the Bandit Schoemer Mrs. For Oh, You Beautiful Doll DOLLS (models Fash- Barbary Pirate from the Happiness of Broadway Pinky Barkleys inger Modeling Agency which s, Roughshod Kentuckian Fighting the and staged the story wrote re— . Funeral services St. James. Streets of Laredo Fuller Brush Man vue) life of the stroke to at AMPSON’S —— came u Mrs. Theodore held for of Francisco were Gal took the Well Streets San Who 12. They paraded of ward- an array [SHOES ames’ church Schoemer in St. J From Texas Two Guys Great Lover robes in setting special of light- me. -' a with her Father here Dec. 20, son, B ing effects and orchestral music. O.S.B., Krebsbach, St. Theodore of Objectionable Everyone Morally for A trio ballet dancers of from the Germain celebrating Solemn Re- Paul the 616 St. Excessive brutality.) Crooked Way—(Objection: St. Cloud, Cleveland Minn. Civic Ballet company quiem Mass. acqaptability Reflects the of divorce; Patch—(Objection: Great Dan soldiers dressed and toy were as a several Mrs. Schoemer, for moral compensation.) insufficient doll. Jane Stevens WJW years of ' was RELIGIOUSTRTICLES sequences.) resident of Waite Park, died in Laughs—(Objection: Suggestive Make Mine a narrator, the home her acceptability of of daughter, Mrs. Reflects the Judge—(Objection: Tell It the to William Taylor Son & Co., . Eickenbroek, John Dec. dialogue.) 16. suggestive light of marriage; divorce; treatment on fashion which the show, presented and costuming; Highway—(Objection: Suggestive situations Thieves Assisting the Solemn Requiem at contributed its best fash- young Prayer-books, I immoral actions.) Rosaries, tends condone brutality; Sick excessive Call Sela, Mass .to Medals Father Victor Ronellen- and were ions make the showing to a suc- divorce.) the acceptability of Tokyo Reflects Joe—(Objection: Chains, fitsch, O.S.B., Crucifixes, deacon, Father and Bibles, St. Andrew’s Daily Mio- Demure, dresses yet smart, cess. Athanasius Fuchs, O.S.B., sub— salffloly Water Fonts, had been hand-picked Statues, \. by buyers etc. ' both deacon, of Cold Spring. and High Students and approved by SDS leaders in Grade ' _ 'Honorary pallbearers Mrs. FRITZ-CROSS STORE THE were advance. RETAIL Arthur 'McIntee, Mrs. Michael Featured in the first the of part Loch, Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. vsleek gabardine and revue were 26 Peter Leither, 6th Mrs. A. E. Spooner, Note Ave. N0. Season Elk River in St. Cloud, Minn. bengaline suits, with trim slim and Mrs. Martha Leither. Active ‘ _ skirts, and sleeves with softly curv- pallbearers Pierre Hansen, were [[000 ST. ing shoulder lines; dashing ski Charles Hansen,-Hiliary Hansen, suits and bright Alaska boots, and h C l Krebsbach, Raymond a r e s Richard and Gabriel Rotz, River.-—-Grade school Rotz, Elk man, vivid lounging outfits. Exciting Krebsbach, and John Krebsbach, pupils presented high school Donald a Johnson, James Riddel, and skirt black white of and all grandsons. was a ze- Andrew’s in St. men’s Christmas STORE program with bra pattern pleats, unpressed G. Vorderbruggen; Mrs. Schoemer, daughter of Mr. parish here. topped by black short-sleeved ‘- Weber, and Mrs. Chris born Aug. a Children: various nations: of included: Their Another, sweater. 5, 1870, Loretta, at program and in Febru- sage green a Mexican, Deschene; James Hun- Day," choral “0 Jolly Christmas shutter skirt, folded back show to 1889, married Theodore to ary, was The Florsheim Home of garian, Mary Lou Shoes;- Unger; Chinese, Communion, and recitation, private pockets—one tw0 for watch fob Krebsbach Jacobs at Prairie. a Saturday class; Eloise Riddel; and Girls applauded Gypsy, for Gordon Eb- Mr. Krebsbach died Aug. Marx 4, 1906, one money. Hart, Schaffner and Cloth-- I Indiania, Jerry black with Koehler; de- dress and Mrs. Krebsbach action tea survived “Little' Sunbeams,” with ner; crepe a song, WOODRAT American, Eugene Madson; tachable Rus- overskirt eight ing. children. She of net. grade; remarried first COMPANY was R bert sion, Miemietz; in Polish, THE 1909 Theodore to Schoemer. BASQUE-bodices, bustles, tiered Christmas Story,” number “A Irene Pa Mr. Schoemer and Spaniard, Carol ant; survives with the skirts, hoops, mantillas net and Ago,” drill, “Long, Long and re- St. Mary’s Bldg. 8|. Youso; Cloud following Krebsbach children: Fa- 6f featured the showing formal second and citation, of group 525 in Lincoln Ave. S.E. Cloud St. ther Theodore Krebsbach, O.S.B., High school chorus, Carol Accessories Halter, brought added third graders; wear. St. Paul; Chris, Flint, Mich.; A1, soloist; Mary Rose Dare, Mary‘ sparkle the One blue vel- to revue. Man,” reading, “The Most Noted j—‘EE' Minneapolis; ” Oscar, St. Joseph; Lou Leighton, Betty Lou Martin- ball with vet basque bodice, gown, grade; fourth Theodore, Cold Spring; Mrs. Harry Donna Safford, Eileen Jo» accentuated by fuchsia hand— eau, was a Candlelight Christmas Play: by Hansen (Mary), Jacobs Prairie; chum, Donna Waite, Donna kerchief An- and Christmas a orna- Melchior’s —Act I A Marcus, Waite Park, and Mrs. May the z scene 1n John derson, Gibbs, Richard Gibbs, merit in hair. the worn - “Cantique Noel,” de palace, Lambert Cremers (Celena), St. song, Adrian Barnier, Francis Zimmer,' During intermission, winners of Frank Flaherty; high- Act II: A Cloud. Children by her second . Bernard Zimmer, mar- and Mark Fla- Wear New of the SDS formal design contest Bethlehem, “Birth- riage who survive Hilary near way song, herty. are introduced by Sally Pepple were King,” Zimmer; Schoemer day .of Bernard and Mrs. John Eicken- a Notre of Dame academy and and brock Act III: Bethlehem pre- (Hildegard), Cantata. Waite Park; I950 Week's Mission sented with gold They The and Mrs. of characters included: cups. were Arthur Bluhm cast (Edna), ~ Anne Gre St. Augustine’s Sauk Rapids. Narrator, Donald Ebner; Mel- e n e, There three step- are academy, first prize; Eleanor Bell, children: Sister chior, Bernice Ebner; Mathavya, Floretta, Ogden, Notre Dame Bring academy, second; and ‘ Utah; Sister Florine, St. Donovan Burgoyne; Bhimba, Rich- Joseph; Completed Is you an_' in Ann Broderick, third, Large and Franklin Theis, Portland, Raja, Arthur Leger; Ore. ard Halter; sketches designs, of the drawn by One Mathew stepson, Schoemer, attendants, Betty Bodnar, Fredrica abundance of Helen Aubin St. Francis’ of high preceded her in death in Toth, DeMars, She Leo Michael 1936. Dwyer, Belle Prairie school, displayed. Miss Pep- leaves brother, Math weber, and were Lawrence Toth; Aman, James one Joy‘aml Happiness. ple said: Hastings. Vorderbruggen; Raghu, Paul Eb- “The SDS has Mr. and long Mrs. Schoemer , moved Suvahu, Robert Martineau; come a way ner; in struggle its make to farm in Albany in from to 1927 Reuben, Edwin Belanger; teen-agers Nala, a QUALITY DAIRY, Inc. conscious Jacobs of the downward Prairie trend and St. Belle Prairie.——Solemn to Gordon Eull; Philip Mass C in came asper, fashion Cloud in in and 1935; buyers residing here until Youso; the morning to Balthasar, Marlene to Four- and Solemn Benedic- prove about of large two department tion Mary, Leger; nier; Rita Joseph, in the afternoon , stores years closed our ago. one- a Mrs. Schoemer that clothes which member of will Joseph Ebner; week mission want Holy was in Family we a A Phone par- 8 Cloud, Minn. St. the Christian make Mothers’ feel clothes society. which ish at Angels, Bernice Palmer, Mary here Dec. us 18. ease, violate the virtue to not of mod- Anderson, Mildred Belanger, Ger? F h t Gerard Breitenbeck, a e 1- Holiday Held osty. Party ls aldine Fournier, Rose Marie Korus, C.SS.R., Pine City of conducted “in we campaign, have Mary. Zimmer, Terese Belanger, met our the mission. with deal of opposition Joanne Burgoyne, Phyllis Breckenridge Wake- great a By Group pastor, Father Robert Smith, and also much co-operation. We field, Phyllis Dreissig, and Luann celebrant-of Solemn the Mass, was grateful for the opposition, be- Little; are assisted by Father Breitenbeck has it as helped Breckenridge—Girls realize Choristers; of the ju- Bonita Vassar, Renee to cnuso us deacon, and Father Gracias Beh- what difficult Cathohc 'Order thing venile Bouley, Foresters 'Marian of Belanger, Edith try- a. we are O.F.M., subdeacon. nen, ing do, but held their Christmas here, DeMars, Gertrude Carol to party Toth, grate- we are more At ful for~ the afternoon Benediction, the exchanged gifts, co-operation played of the and Dwyer, and Patricia Toth; games, When Father Breitenbeck imparted who given They have helped also. Shepherds: treat. David, Richard Jo- numerous were a persons re- Papal blessing, the Father who believed Francis have" melrnbered members the who in who chum; Abel, Leon Vassar; others, us, were us, Zilkoski, Little Falls, have officiated. given their Kenneth time Kuklock, and in- Thomas Solz- 510 - own Hilda r . He assisted by Father Paul and in order that this terest was money Sisters and Celestia, Schmelzer, Motley, might. deacon, succeed. and as cause Father Raymond Schulzetenberg, “We know that God will reward Hillman, subdeacon. Father them Elmer only He do.” Oval'Top Extension as can Sobieck St. llfirs. of Anna led Evelyn the R0- Byers, buyer of Benedictine 2 Nuns, Die Table in Chrome Father T. Leo Keaveny, Toy Lit- or’s Hi Shop, said she spent sary. Falls, tle and Father Smith nearly weeks New two in York were in present the IT’S BEAUTIFUL! getting sanctuary. dresses for show. And the She it's new! found manufacturers A “most modern co-op- “Benedictine Sis- Solemn Joseph—A Requiem St. Mass John’s of- Chrome erative.” One,‘she was including Alumni said, phoned the her St. set fered in the Convent St. Bene- of born 0911 here 93 who the before show “to ter make extension table years top was sure we dict Dec. for Sister M. Celestia 17 $5495 had everything four and matching needed.” Sh her 72nd of smart, in the we year was ago, Lauermann, of Bene- three Fund one leader added: "Home, chairs profession, had religious and » . . . dictine Sisters of the family. same “Now they waiting all for are I junior high for 57 taught Sister Celestia died in St. Cloud years, the of showing." new: That modern dinette! At 5-Po. Dec. 14. the laid in the rest of to convent New Year The 1950 SDS in was Cleve- movement Collegeville. $4995 The John St. terrific reduction! Now native A of St. Joseph where a —— land, begun ‘a Dec. is 20. cemetery year ago, now Building Fund committee of the only she born July 22, 1883, Sister was “conversation” designers, M. Hilda Weis- Alumni She Sister among association last week was Celestia the scholasticate entered be an- Happy and Pros- may a according David School, to vice in St. who died Dec. Ra- 5-Pc. rustic maple'dinetto 18 nounced the appointment of Mau- ser, in St. Benedict’s in 1904, entered president and general of been $9995 phael’s where she had .spccial home clearance rice Mischke, “’47, manager assist the Year to at for and the ‘l. novitiate in 1905, and made perous you Taylor’s. living since 1936. committee price of full-time employs ‘ her first as July 1906. Dur- 11, a vows Scholl, who has pledged his loved is the in its drive raise least 1857, to half Born Joseph Dec. 28, at your in St. ing her ones, religious life she was en- co-ope'ration Any Terms Dinette Easy store’s in the crusade an of the $750,000 that will be Benedict’s Sister Hilda entered St. gaged in teaching grades, upper sincere wish most of for modest fashions, declared: teen needed the '1877 to construct resi— here in and convent and since 1944 new the mother- at pro- was "l feel that the whole dence hall here. movement ‘ nounced her first in 1878. In house here. vows . Z POWELl where going is it intended— HARDWARE a ill lll‘lltlllll celebrated c0. she the diamond was, 1938‘ ‘ Surviving brother and Three weeks Mischke are one ago re- the designers and manufactur- to religious profession. jubilee of her sisters: four John signed Lauermann, his St. position with the Min- buyer One told ‘lt's easier Before retiring St. Raphael’s ers. to Joseph; Sister me: M. Humbeline, neapolis St. Star. He his assumed new buy this clothes.’ of to Sister Hilda in 1936 type home spent Joseph; Sister now M. Alexia, duties Mt. for Alumni the association “The girls keep St. Cloud, until Minn. in teaching seventh 57 and _must Angel, Ore; Mrs. Julia Rassier, St. Dec. 16, taking charge of on years the on this picked is grades in various eighth perish Joseph; movement and Mrs. Angeline Gri‘es- campaign headquarters up every- the on where.” schools. graber, St. Paul. campus. . CHI d':