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

April 7, 1950 · Page 1 of 6

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l April ST. REGISTER THE CLOUD Friday, 7, 1950 Alumnae Breakfast Hove STETSON HATS! * For Men- uiz KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! GISTER 11;. CLOUD ST. By Kate Knese ,THE. . s BISHOP OFFICIAL ST. THE OF CLOUD PAPER OF Based the Register March of 24 on "NEW CLOTHES” All Changes Address NOTICE: Send of to bill designed curb “im- A to 1. . l‘ic Cloud. Minn. P. Box 229, St. “ O. morality and lewdness” in the i movies has been introduced in the D.D. Bishop Joseph F. Busch. ..Most Rev. President .......................... STORE Senate by Sen. Edwin C.‘ Johnson Cloud; Advisory Board: Thiebaut, P.A., V.G., St. Rev. C. Rt. (a) of Minnesota; (b) Colorado; WadenapVery Rev. George R'auch, Plachta, Rev. Rt. August (c) Florida. Falls; Rev. J. Haupt, Little Very Lambert Long Prairie; Although Rockville; 2. there is Peter Kroll, union of Zitur, Very Rev. Francis Very Rev. a Opposite the Post Office in Cloud St. ' Cloud. the and the Anglican Church, Ziolowski, St. state Very T. S. J.C.D., Cloud; Rev. St. ‘ Catholic schools receive subsidy a M.A. Roger Vossberg, ..Rev. Manager..., Editor and Business from the in (a) France; (b) state .......... Advertising ..Lenarz and Cloud Sons St. the Agents. England; (c) Canada. Cloud, ................... ........ building, p. Box St. Minn. Offices: 0. 229,, Editorial Institute Saint 3. The only Jew in U. S. our Mexico, Alaska; $2.50, Canada, Price: $2.00 per year; Cloud Hospital Leh- (a) Herbert Senate is‘ Sen. foreign ' $3.00 I Wil- Toni Connally; (b) (c) man; the Catholic Press Society, Inc. by Week Published Every liam Langer. ' Colo. Bannock Street, Denver Publication: 93% Office 1, of expected Among 4. those wit- to Office, Denver, Colorado Post Matter modern, Class at A Entered Second well-equipped hospi- as the Oberammergau 1950 Pas- ness staff Q Q with tal well-organized play sion is (3.) Henry a Ford II; l; of (b) President physicians and Truman; (c) specialists. Gov- Dewey. ernor Conducted by the Sisters of the A 5. member Papal of recent a audience the founder of the was Order of St. Benedict Christopher (a) the movement: Rev. Paul Bussard; the (b) Rev. One) From (Continued Page James Keller; (c) the Rev. Fran- where of by Joseph Ari- buried in tomb owned Christ cis Casey. was a .> .~ mathea. Chaing 6. Kai-shek ' has his Chi- Alumdae DANEE. Gustafson, president ANNUAL COMMUNION break- THE the Benedict of St. Nationalist the government complete the nese wanted explained, on to Mary The women, association; Sister Mary, executive secretary; island of (a) Borneo; (b) Java; fast of Cloud the St. chapter St. of the , spices. and adding myrrh sweet body by Christ’s of burial Harold speaker; Mrs. Rose Father Fuchs, O.S.B., (c) Formosa. Benedict Alumnae association held ;' and in the city gates president Study Sister Enid, dean sadness through the out Reilly, of the club in walked They was The 7. Voyage Lourdes is the to Cathedral high school cafeteria. Pictured above Benedict; and Marjorie Hart- College at the of St. of “Who Calvary’s another: saying to FUNERAL They hill. to work famed scien- one of were doctor and a the head table left right, Mrs. association.——Bob Molitor Clifford Orr, the of to secretary are, man, for doorway tomb tist, of the from the converted Lourdes, back (2.) will roll at the stone president the of St. Cloud chapter; Mrs. George photo) Alexis Carrel; (b) Thomas s?" u HOME Dwight; (c) Louis Braille. Johnny Duluth Quartet the noted, they found Mary tomb, nearing the But 8. Of the 32 counties in Ireland, door~ They stared the at rolled already open stone away. those forming Republic the of Ire- land number (a) (b) 22; 26; way left 30. heels, (c) turned her Magdalene flash Mary In on a COURTEOUS, ~ INTELLIGENT back Catholics 9. the all literally city, behind, and the world her companions to over ran number approximately. (a) 150,- been violated tomb had AND Master’s MODERN the thought said. She FUNERAL she 000,000; (b) 250,000,000; (c) 425,- His enemies, Body stolen by and His SERVICE THAN. 000,000. FOR MORE ' ‘ of the John, the Peter and youngest aroused She I Catholics 10. forbidden, are un- 65 YEARS. Apostles. der threat of excommunication, to and do join the Lord from the tomb, (a) Knights of Columbus; the “They have taken we Masons; (b) (c), ‘ Elks. the Him,” Mary gasped to laid have know they not where Answers Page 3) on TELEPHONES: Apostles. made nothing They needed Peter John and more. a OFFICE 238-W Mary reported.- the Calvarrand tomb, quick dash for V. Residence—154.3 A MEETS CHRIST SHE returned Eleven, Seventh Avenue North little later. Her the tomb St. Cloud to She women a John had left. Peter and companions and Sivinslti’s Assume explained. stood leaning she She heart heavy, Her was inside. stooped look than the cave,_shedding to tears, Sacred 'A Trust on FLOORING Christ’s standing guards She two over as young men saw SCHNEIDER co. place. resting 3 thou “Woman, why her: questioned They art weep- ASPHALT—RUBBER ?” in & ALUMINUM WALL TILE 3 428 l6th Lord, and I do have taken Ave. No. St. Phone “Because they I834-W Cloud, Minn. not my away ( 'JOHN’S all, Duluth, CLUB from featured the ST. CHORAL presented quartet, in were Him.” know where they have laid \. Left *right, they Donald .Welsh, concert. to‘ Col- are: of the its first at home program year exchanged. No words other were Crawford, Mathew Donald TarnOWSki, and Patrick liturgical, Classical, and modern legeville recently. Mary she walked sad- said in tomb, Turning from the Lewis. The above Johnny the music program. were on the into garden. ness excited. . Tears to (Here, her voice became Final Winners more came Tells Church Stand Pamphlet Decency climax of story.) her she reached the her eyes as She she thought the who by _ met gar- was was man a which detailed explanation ply,” is the slogan under A brief but Calechelical dener of the noted her tears. ‘ In place. He public psychological decency moral fac- this for of the and movement weeping? thou Whom ‘dost thou “Woman, why art When the seri~ accept DAN we high Seton the Church’s originated at which at- tors WALGREEN AGENCY govern was MARSH seek?” he asked. responsibility of school, Cincinnati, 0. movies, in ' toward decency titude .ous a - . Contest Named Him, removed tell where thou “Sir, if thou hast Experienced Teacher and Author personal conduct dress books, complete funeral ' me service, DRUGS DRUGS made Decency, Father Southard has is Problems of given in hast will take Him away.” laid Him and I a a decisions be must our subject. special of his He study has pamphlet published 10-cent B'th re- crime There precious silence. looked reply He just of at right and in LES Loca was a accord- experience Work had extensive cently Queen’s of St. by the . . . as a her. ' with wishes. ’ people. teacher of Robert E. writer and Mo. The’Rev. (Continued ance Louis, From your Page One) young Man-m Sixth ‘ Mail from Him—“Mary!” Then word formal audio- author. As authority Southard, S.J., is the Your Call 908 (night, to one on an Fritz gert, Carl also Was here K as he has given well timed visual education, release is overwhelmed her Its to It Christ! A of ecstasy spe- co- brings '1804) ane delegate from was the Fourth De- a you syrups. of in attention the impact for decency cial incide with drives to Drugs body and said. soul, Mary thetic, efficient assistance. gree. Save tele- advertising, comics, the United movies, throughout on dress All 18 She fell kiss His feet, she had done down to contestants once were pre- as public values and radio Hawaii. SDS, vision, Canada, and States, on W sented with beautifully illus- Needs when she begged His forgiveness. a the and the Demand Sup- and morals. Sick Room “Supply for trated book, Vatican, The by Ann “Rabboni,” she whispered in and adoration. > prayer Carnahan, which tells and pictures by unidenti- Cleophas The other of the is was name. men Christ spoke again: “Do not touch Me, for have not I the of Vatican City. story ‘ The CALL 1151 . CALL as fied. ascended My Father, but My yet to to brethren and books Cloud St. gifts from St. the go say were ST. CLOUD. MINN. . . which ' wonderful their marveled the in They at Cloud assembly. way My Father them, ‘I ascend and to to Father, My to your of meaning unfolding them the to co-traveler, Christ, The Melrose Knights was of Colum- God’.” God and your l bus afternoon. handling the Scriptures this their third cate- were ' Then He MTZRT’S was gone. , _ chetical contest in weeks. within . burning while He “Was heart as many not was our us At carried her Magdalene exciting experience to once They in charge of were arrange- Scriptures?” and explaining the speakin road the to us on the dejected Apostles. They would believe her for I elimination ments not story, in contests sai the other. to both Albany and one Sauk Centre Mary Christ said! dead and far they concerned. was as as were that opened also handled It breaking bread, local the of however, details here for was OTHER WOMEN SEE HIM the finals. this said revealed Christ them, to their and they to eyes Assisting Grank Magdalene’s Knight companions Christ this also Klu- saw morn- reporter. empke ing. . Robert A. Meyer, Val were They the following account this to reporter. gave .Street Marchildon, SEPULCHRE GUARDS REPORT Norbert E. Weiss, W. Avenue Corner 7th St. Germain & They entered the tomb, they said, after Mary Magda- I" J. Murphy, and John Lang. from the Just how what Christ and hour at arose p suddenly lene had left them. They frightened there .Judges were Fathers S. B. Kus- were . ascertained this tomb be moment. cannot at the supernatural niak, of by twp Browerville; who Francis Julig, presence young men were Christ .who absolutely certain—Jesus One thing Melrose; is James Minette and Roger in glittering white robes. clad L. Vossberg, St. Cloud; from and buried Friday has Theo- crucified and last arisen But the friendly and was gracious and was seemed men were dore Peterka, Sauk Rapids. Tab- of both friend and -.-;<'~= the dead. This the is testimony design, to be there by the agreed. sure women ulators assisting the judges were foe this hour. at terrified,” “Do be they consoled the ‘ not ‘.‘You Nona Kluempke, Joan Gieske, Au- women. to" guards tell their This asked sepulchre the reporter drey Ann Zeck; Arlene Moening, looking Jesus for of Nazareth who crucified.” are was Donna supernatural and Mae They readily it Wiehoff. .story. admitted that was “HE a And then: HAS RISEN. HE IS NOT HERE! Be- Father M. N. Kremer, Sauk Cen- event—beyond human explanation. where hold the place they laid Him. But tell His dis- go, tre, Place explained Take Your to of answers some soldiers Shortly before the this morning, the sun arose and Peter that ciples He before Galilee. into the questions that goes you not were an- .the said they suddenly shaken by earthquake at swered were There shall an Him, ashe correctly. told you.” Easter you see In the Parade of Christ. The tomb contest finals held in ‘ fear Both and joy through their swept souls, were the women the Melrose, high school. descend from They figure, suddenly of .d saw a as a man, sai . the heavens. His face blinding lightning and his And the as messengers’ was words Suits only then recalled their and ‘Toncoats to Johnny Players rolled back the like he had garments In instant Christ minds how had actually snow. an predicted several times that . tomb. massive that sealed door of the stone the ‘He \évould rise three days after His death. Now they under- admitted. Cast They struck guards 3rd with the Season’s terror, were ‘stoo . They fell the stunned the ground. to ‘ left They the tomb quickly to break big aWear the You’ll Be Proud to to news The body Christ of The guards said Christ gone! _ Apostles. Play was Collegeville " in - have left the tomb the rolled before must stone They the Risen Christ! even was Because They Look met back. They did Him all. “Hail,” not at He greeted them. And fell they see His feet at to " thn’s , Collegeville.—St. univer- When they picked they themselves the ground, from worship Him. up Johnny Fit! 51ty Players Well will and Keep present v hurried the chief priests. to report stupendous the to event their third full-length play "‘Do of the be afraid,” not He added. “Go, take word My to , _ school Sir Edward latter The stunned, the guards They could Lyton- said. year, fiethren that they were for Galilee. set out There they shall see Bulwer’s Richelieu, the first week They, believe they believe it—yet had not to it. too, e,’ remem- of May. . . , I Christ bered that had promised would could He back to Then Christ disappeared. Centering around the last of ' - life. ' The Apostles attempts would believe their assassinate “idle” to the not many this story French 17th-century The chief priests had heard Christ of Himself that Cardinal, this morning, the say reported. They could be shaken not women drama presented 10 the was 'chief priests the mock Him, spit and Scribes would and years ago from their doubt and dismay. St. at John’s. The Rev. Dominic Him, Him, and and Him "death. And to put upon scourge Keller, 0.S.‘B., director, this week PETER SEES CHRIST that the third day, He yvould rise again. on the named lead roles for the play. 'At this writing, however, the Apostles beginning TODAY’S EVENTS CONFOUNDING Bernard Wenninger, are sophomore , to stock in put the stories from told. them Park by Mary Falls, Mag- Wis., .will more This take is at loss historic weigh the im- reporter to a the part of dalene Cardinal and her companions, Richelieu, for Peter himself reported this today’s portance. of utterly confounding events. behind the throne France . of power evening that he had the risen Christ today. And There thousands seen who all along have proclaimed And these brand-new Spring suits and some ‘ are for 30 men Count -de Baradas, years. . . . of the Apostles admitting: ‘fThe Lord has risen in- Christ were be Son God. the of Today’s that He chief to conspiritor against the events Car- really handsome! prove topcoats Top tailoring are deed and has appeared to Simon [Peter] .” dinal, . ._ . will be Son played is the of God beyond by James shadow of doubt. ‘ rugged any fine, fabrics up-tmthe-minute design. . The Moraveck, freshman from Emmaus rushed from back Eau Jeru- two into Like the Roman centurion men ‘ who stood at the foot the . of . . Claire, Wis. salei‘n The suits of all-wool gabardine sharkskin this evening. They the I told Apostles are of their or last Friday afternoon, this only confess— reporter cross can 'The "‘romantic lead”——de Mau— “strange” saddle-stitched who companion later proved and have be edges. Christ. One The topcoats “TRULY THIS MAN to are WAS THE SON OF GOD!” who aids Richelieu in crush- pras, ing the all-wool conspirators, coverts and gabardines. will be Single breasted fresh- OTTO ’ BER!" by BILL Knights’ Jubilee Event Robert Spethmen from Sioux man colors. models in all the favored styles and Falls, S. Dak. The weak Bourbon Browerville. Commemorating King France of is James Roers, —- the anniversary the freshman 68th of from Brandon. Julian SUITS TOPCOATS Schmiesing, Sank Center fresh- Knights Columbus, of members of v will play the the of Long part the Prairie council attended man, Cardinal’s confidant, Friar Joseph. Mass in and Communion in body a $45 $59 $33-95..$47-5° Stage portrayal of the French St. Joseph’s church March 26. here will be colorful Members court for it the serving of council .. was Wilfred and lavish the Mass ornate at Lucas, era.’Eugene an were Riley, Robert Sfimek, Edward Sobota, stage and and Johnny manager, Players’ Herbert costume will men ay. en- ’ - Metzroth’s has the fine you’ll need all accessories deavor John Nemanich, chancellor, spoke to this atmosphere create ' complete branf briefly through Easter outfit. Shirts Hose the breakfast following costuming, at and to scenery, your . . . mt lighting. Mass. the The breakfast Lawrence served Wolking, Don- was Ties Hats Underwear by wives Browerville of the nelly . . . junior, . . . is assistant the . . . to (Reprinted the from Junior CatholIcMcssenxer by of Guru knights A.Pflnum, courtesy Publisher, director. Father Inc., 0.) Dominic. Dayton, 1