St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 17, 1950 · Page 1 of 6
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/ THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, March 17, 1950 TWO PAGE , , “7 - __.———v -lrelond’s Source of Glory SMRN-WllllAMS FUNERAL HOME * uiz l SINCE 1313 a - , GISTER SICLOU When Kate the accept Knese By we se- rlous responsibility of ' a a complete funeral service 1 I decisions be must CLOUD our OF ST. BISHOP OF THE PAPER OFFICIAL March the Register, 3) (Based on accurate and in ac- . . Address . to All Changes of NOTICE: Send stigmatist of the The mother 1. ‘cordnnce with your Cloud, Minn. St. P. O. Box 229, (b) Father Neumann; (a) Therese wishes. Your call to 160 Saint Assisi, died Francis Pio; (c) D.D. sympathetic. ': F. Busch. Bishop Joseph brings ..Most Rev. President you recently. .......................... ' Cloud‘, V.G., St. efficient Thiebaut, P.A., assistance. C. Board: Rt. Rev. Advisory million‘Ne- Of the 14 2. 15 Rauch, George Very Rev. or Wadena; Bernard Plachta, ' Rt. Rev. August chumper E. Williams m the in the United States, . Little Falls; groes J. Haupt, Lambert Prairie; Very Rev. Long 160 \ 1315 St. Germain Street Phone St. Cloud, Minn. them number. of Catholics among Kroll, Peter —— Rockville; Very Rev. —— Zitur, Francis Very Rev. in only (a) 380,000;‘(b) 120,000; Cloud. Ziolowski, J.C.D., St. T. S. Cloud; Rev. ‘ Very St. :.‘.V>lr 1 (c) 62,000. . Vossberg, M.A. ..Rev. Roger Manager Business and Editor The Summer Theologioa 3. was .............. Cloud and Sons, St. ..Lenarz Advertising Agents written by professor man a a once Drama-Pageant ................................ St. Minn. Cloud, Offices: building, P. 0. Box 229, A Editorial Institute for Lent (a) in the University of Paris, St. Alaska; Canada, Mexxco, $2.50, Price: $2.00 Aquinas; Thomas (b) Jacques year; per foreign $3.00 Maritain; (c) Edme Marlotte. Inc. Society, _ Catholic Press the Week by blished P Every The 4. uprisings in 1948 Pan- EVERYMAN Colo. Denver fice Bannock Street, 1, Publication: 938 of, 0 inspired from (a) Ger- ama were Colorado Office, Denver, Matter Post (b) Class Russia; (c) Entered Second at England. many; as 5. A television recently set was presented the Holy Father by to One of the World’s Great Plays (a) Italy; (b) United States; (c) France. With Music Voices Chorus and of Over 100 , The 6. first U. S. Ambassador Ireland is (a) to George A. Car- (b) Louis Rabaut; rett; (c) Ray- Munich School New Auditorium One) (Continued From Page mond Foley. in Whenever pain see anyone you The 7. number priestless of again. it is Calvary Just make believe counties, comprising of an area Sundays, March l2, patient I9, wish they had done, 26, what for And do the 29,357 miles in Mississippi you square ._ (a) 33f center—The One. is (b) Innocent 53; For ‘Man in the (c) the 67. 8 at p.m. The first Boys 8. Town was founded in Turin by (a) St. angels, will it please Him will thrill His It too; Francis Sales; de (b) St. John A Spiritual Adventure will forget life’s is through. keep it girls, till work Just at you never Bosco; (c) Blessed Dominic Savio. I You will high after soul it again And when death want to mounts see Children yOur 9. attending on parochial “cap” His Name in sky. God will again in the schools would be practically barred you ¢ from federal aid benefit under any admission the (a) Baiden plus bill; (b) Thomas tax will win, And Judgment when heaven Day you on bill; (c) bo h. .- Because really nursed Hlml nursing patiint “The 10. Catholic. you; you Church and Special Children's Performance Thursday, March 10. Modern Man” is the theme of 7:30 p.m.—Admission 35c at radio talks by Father Holden FOR on WHAT HOSPITALIZED VETERAN CAN YOU DO THE the “Hour (a) of Faith” KILM“ program -" S1: (Sunday 10:30 a.m.); (b) “Catho— In Catholic from various the past six months groups Sr Colman/Us lic Hour” (Sunday 5 p.m.); (c) ‘ DIETAN’S of taking active interest parts the diocese have been an “Sacred Heart" (Sunday GROCERY 12 a.m.). ‘ St. Veterans’ Administration the patients in'the Cloud (Answers In Page 3). on a hospital. V . GROCERIES ' MEATS ' CONFECTIONERY Villard Church We hope that this spirit will during greater grow even Regular Week Days, 7:30 AM. EM. of to 6 Phons III 1” the coming year. Friday A.M. 7:30 B P.M. to 520 3th 80-. Ave. Sundays 8:30 A.M. PM. to 12:15 Knights Cloud. Minn. And if Columbus, council, For- St. of your Supersiructure 'V Daughters of Isabella, Catholic Daughters of esters, and other America, Christian Mothers’ societies, ‘ STETSON HATS! wonderin help the hos- how groups are you can Will Be Erected For Men- KUPRENHEIMER CLOTHES! italized Cloud, Miss Philomena in let t. veteran SHOES! last make erwin, who in St. Cloud CROSBY SQUARE some was year, suggestions : THE ‘ (Continued ‘ From Page One) “Less launched. there than two \ years was a ago, will also ment be installed. The Catholic aid laity destined enlist of the to the rogram basement'in the future _ will be all parts of United States. these CLOTHES” n “NEW used for parish meetings social and old “The the principles of this affairs. program were as as Forty-four families make Church itself, spiritual corporal works namely, the and up St. Batholomew's parish the STORE at of their application but was mercy, new. the time. Over present past num- its local “Each of works of had these ber of parishioners one mercy as have years, aetting,.the been neighboring Administration hos- contributing Veterans’ building to a Cloud the Post Opposite Office in St. fund which hospitaliz'ed pital. all amounts to Sharing in the vet- now were program $18,203. Catholic and its leaders and the erans, women Were men Present Church Dates 1923 to the living neighbors Catholic in adjacent communities—the Hynes Bishop, Emerson The basement church 1present of hospitals. patients confined VA the to these Hospital bui in 1923 by Father t Bene— was V, Cloud “The this provide objectives of to dict Petermeier, who Saint of pastor program were was ‘ Glenwood and Villard resistance chaplains from,1921, patients in VA to the the the and Meet School Address To 1938. Father to Petermeier was hoSpitals. succeeded in 1938 by Father Vin- . A modern, well-equipped hospi- “Its plans simple, its individual, and appeal E. Fettgather, who cent in was was was 9 Q well-organized staff tal with its charge results passing the heartwarming. of the first of parishes The until two a were Bishop Catholic thhe National Educa- of Peter W. Coadjutor Father A. J. Gruenes made of physicians milestone and specialists. one-half of its has brought record and history was a r v association. tional in May, 1945. The pastor Bartholome Hynes present and Emerson without participation in parallel in Catholic community Conducted by the of Sisters the “The Christian Family” will be Father Dimmerling, pastor, will was John’s university be of St. general project. a the theme the group’s general of appointed Glenwood to and Villard the principal speakers at among in June 12th annual meeting. 1949. “The Hospital service been NCCS-VA has Order of St. Benedict now annual meeting in Chicago the In the early history of Villard will‘ speak Biship Bartholome established in Administration hospitals Veterans’ 109 on the few March Catholics of representatives from living in 21 this “Teacher Toward Cath- Attitudes covering'an archdioceses. dioceses and of 70 area attended by mission- Family Living.” olic Mr. Hynes area Catholic school the were secondary in a “Fifty-five diocesan committees been have priest, the Rev. Augustin organ- Family will “The Catholic speak ary Midwest. on fl !’ Burns, ized 0.S.B. l J. volunteer for in hospitals and total of work these Future”. the of a This made announcement was Between 1872 and 1883,“ the DANmu.‘ 60. Catholic participating various organizations in Schools 1,000 are this week by T. Father Leo Keav- -Rev. A. Hurley, the Rev. J. Mc-' this'hation-wide who is chairman of the Mid- program. Group any, In Dermot, and the Rev. John Schenk secondary school department west “Catholic volun- in role of NCCS and the attended the religious to of wants men women FUNERAL‘ is The MidWest the larg- group the people. taking teers volunteer in of the part phase are pro- every ,unit the NCEA the of est at sec- In 1883 Rev. M. the C. Gamache in the various VA hospitals. level. There about ondary gram are organized and built Poet’s Corner the first frame schools this extend- 1,000 in‘ area HOME “Working in close chaplains, co-operation with the church here, known the Church as from Pennsylvania Colorado ing to ‘ they Our Lady of the this Lake: At organizing altar of taking of societies, the are care from the Ohio river the and to A time he did Villard. reside —in not -‘ linens vestmen’ts. altar for hospital repairing and border, Father Canadian said use, Fathers William Lange, John Boe~ (Note: old, Poets, and young are Keaveny. Last almost 1,000 “They assisting in the chapel for preparing year are Murphy, Francis O'Reilly, D. welcome in this column. Just send ,er, delegates attendance. in were religious INTELLIGENT providing services, flowers for the altar, commons, Cogan, G. J. Goebel, and Wil- ST. CLOUD REGISTER, to your verses . The complete for the , program and serving liam Gumper organists participants and choir dur- the mis- P. O, attended Box to St. Cloud, Minn.) 229, as FUNERAL AND MODERN meeting: March 21 sion church 1.883 1894. frdm to ing the celebratign of Mass religious devo- and other CONTRAST Morning session— The ‘establishment. of commu- In 1895 the Weyster Rev. J. SERVICE FOR MORE THAN tions. ’ I realist, nity dental health probrams which “Preparation 1. for Catholic am a followed served resident priest, as You, idealist. will “Their- wheel-chair make dental available brigades, V. of volunteers made 1 to F i Life” Father John care. an up a m y 65 YEARS. by the Rev. J. Steinach in E. 1897. — the all children is being urged by O’Brien, Ph.D., University of cheerfully who sacrifice that sleep Sunday, extra . Between 1897 and 1914, the on are While strolled American Dental association. Notre Dame. we neighboring Cen- Sauk duty morning priests of Sunday in VA hospitals the and 'on I every Down shadowed lane In unanimously statement “The Catholic the 2. Family of ap— a a and Glenwood, Fathers J. Fitz- TELEPHONES: tre bringing to Mass patients would able that not be In are the dusky proved by the association’s house Future”——Emerson St. H cvsn, y n e 3, girald, J. H. Gunter- Lemmer, to attend, otherwise. You delegates, of representing said university, John’s Collegeville. more you saw N. 'I‘. F. O’Connor, Brom- mann, "OFFICE 238-W Birds than dentists, it urged circle, “The Secondary 3. School 70,000 and “These wheel-chair their personally pushers- by was I Dvorak, menschenkel, F. and . priority Singing Family”——Mr. that children given above the the Mrs. be and Pat- trees. initiated custom receiving of Holy Communion the with the the Catholic; needs of served Residence—1543 ' Crowley, health I kept rick Wilmette, Ill. adults for dental silent care. over people Villard. Mas's, of patients they according escort to to the . reports are, Joint pointed session with the university Such it Soiling thought, programs, was not your St. Bartholomew The Church of Eleven, Seventh North Cloud of the chaplains, Avenue _St. ‘responsible for increase greater in college and section. would permit practical solu- Although out, knew I a a Glenwood in attended from was Noon luncheon. the problem of dental dis— tion Your birds to the number really bats. Holy amOng of Communions the patients.’ were Rev. F. Dvorak; 1917-1919 by the “Teacher T Attitudes d in the nation without resort- o w a r 5 ease “The Catholic organizations participating Rev. Joseph in 1919-1921 by the many Catholic Family Living”-—-Coadju- compul- federal ing of Then to system afternoon a one in this Besselaar. 1938 the of National Catholic Community From 1921 the to ' program gBBishop Peter W. Bartholome, health insurance which the FLOORING Motoring dusty sory on a Rev. Benedict Petermeier to .Service rosaries, came constantly supplying SCHNEIDER co. ' association “costly described Country road, are «numerous as we saw Glenwood Sunday. Afternoon every session—- Missals, unrealistic.” and books, medals, and the personal shaggy prayer A draw re- pony through In spring of 1939 the “The Curriculum 4. and Prob- these Many of A farmer in ligious are programs articles in of important the spiritual life (ALUMINUM a donation Peter so the of ASPHALT—RUBBER WALL lems of Living”—Sister generous TILE Mary the in operation throughout Quaint and curious now the individual surrey. patient. Gaffanay interior the the of Janet, Catholic University last—w" of and the dental profession country mu. 428 Phone Ave. No. St. clnud, Minn. How lucky, mused, you church decorated, the sanctu- “Through the special visitation committees America. Washington, DC. was that placed is urging be in organ- Wishing he. one you were remodeled, and ized “Improving 5. new Parent-Teacher was ary a the advice chaplain, operation each The of these NCCS in community. the volun- upon Yet I knew he envied W you installed. lighting system Relations” Monsignor Edmund was that' association pointed the out teers often Who instrumental in the patient rode luxury. of in return — are, a L Goebel, Ph.D., Milwaukee, Wis. ideal is the medium community We down turned to the assisting sacraments, in the validation of a mar- activities dental for such little A path where stopped care as you riage in interesting prospective convertin holy We for these or Addresses a our facilities widely. needs and Nun agents 1- are pick flame-fair blooms vary 43 some a—sno faith. should Local therefore, ' That flourished programs, the side. s at , * adapted the situation B d' be to “They at assist, when requested chaplain, in by the the I let think a: IChristian you Monthly Rally Sivinski’s of hand. Assume hat they flowers. _ ‘proyect of religious instruction. religious in organizing Brothers were or Dental children the for is For how care could know dlscuss‘ion you wherever aid deemed advisable. Their groups * dental Guosti major because their target Sacred Tho'y- A Trust but weeds were vexsome is inValuabl—e Breckenridge in taking ‘of details the Unit carries the promise health today = care neces- and many Which farmers work to general of higher standards of when Communion breakfast is conducted sary from Oust off their land? a or a * Emery health the dental dental in future, Field Mass is celebrated the VA at hospital. CANDLES _ authorities said. * valley Yet oftentimes l ponder Breckenridge. Secularism “Serving in the capacity minute of they was ——- . . men . Who life? leads the better the of topic address given by Hears an Grebln . short notice, little Fulls attend funeral the of PTA to _come; upon Though by design Sister Mary Helen March the at lonely without who is fa'mily ‘ veteran many a My days 1 rule, meeting of the Lady Victory or of so- Christopher Address relative. Their. of having Mass said for the custom I feel that there something dality in is St. Francis’ hospital here. a more. from needs Order Altar I Joyce Pohl of souls beatituda and Bernice Voller the your of the Catholic ‘ patients envy your repose was one and Ecstatic presented discussion It will with praoccupations the An- / Little Falls—Michael Murray, cost of the first a more phases on no of us. you the putlinto practice. program Which nunciation, after and the discus- PTA St. Cloud, spoke St. Mary’s to usual ever will you weave terms get “In the general you your Catholic volunteer program . groups With subtlast sodality I sion members of the magic majesty asked “The Christopher‘s” its at meet- on sincerely will We and discounts. sponsoring ward parties and organizing dances and are To fit\your needs. questions about this feast unpretentious day. auditorium ing in St. Mary’s on appreciate .ordars. of Catholic hostesses for Riley, _ hospital Tou are idealist, Father spiritual events. director, your tgroups March 5. an realist. explained Compline, I, the Church’s “In A the given by the occupational therapy departments they a program was are Mushel, night -—Fae official the lower to grades followed by Lenten prayer, so- recruiting volunteer a instructors with various skills to as- Little Falls. dalists. served by the PTA. supper When seri- the accept the sistun Speedy we and general rehabilitation of recovery 0710 by BILL BERRY. responsibility of ,patlents. ous a ‘ “They . complete funeral service, sponsoring off-station activities for these are be decisions patients, must such sports“ events, plays, picnics, our concerts, as accord- right and in etc. By their invitations to parish and community events . . . with wishes. .of a-soclal activities nature and to religious outside the ance your VA Your hospital Call (night, itselfrthese 908 to '\ volunteers " observing the 4g are brings wishes 1804) expressed of the Veterans’ Administration, ‘that you sympa- ANT/CLOUD - patients be thetic, brought efficient assistance. to community life.’ At time the same they_are introducing them the spiritual to life of the BOOKSHOP com- W munity, that of the parish, i “In turn, they extend the community’s welcome to of the families these hospitalized and visiting men women Eighth South “Avenue ll hospltal Cloud locating St. for them ‘and receiving in areas, rooms them generally into community groups.” l; i R -« i ,1