St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 21, 1950 · Page 1 of 4
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CLOUD REGISTER Friday, THE ST. April 21, 1950 PAGE TWO o COurse Marriage Driye 90 Finish Building FUNERAL i\\\\ TSCERllN-WILLIAMS HOME 3 Sauk Centre In Heads Chosen Telephone 160 and CLOU .51. the at trained, once . ' experienced staff at Collegeville In Tschumperlin .Wil- CLOUD OF ST. BISHOP PAPER OF THE - OFFICIAL liams is ready to Address All of to Changes NOTICE: Send ar- Cloud, Minn. 229,-St. P. Box O. complete fu- range Collegeville.—A partial list neral service accord: Busch, D.D. Joseph F. Bishop ..Most Rev. President .......................... wishes. ing of community chairmen for Cloud; to St. P.A., V.G., Thiebaut, C. Advisory Board: Rt. Rev. your Rauch, George . Plachta, Wadena; Very Rev. ,. t. August . A Rt. Rev. the St. John university build- , , i humperlin Bernard E. Wil iams Rockville; Very St. Zitur, Rev. Street Francis Prairie; Very Rew Long drive fund released ing 3l5 Germain Phone l60 St. Cloud, was Minn. Ziolowski, J.C.D., S. Rev. Cloud; Very T. St. ——- Peter Kroll, — week Alcuin this by the Rt. Rev. Cloud. St. president. 0.S.B., Deutsch, M.A. Vossberg, ..Rev. Roger Manager Editor and Business organize vol- will These THE men DflNIJN .............. (‘QDMI’ANY Cloud and St. Sons, ..Lenarz Advertising Agents .I workers‘in their unteer to areas ............ .................. Minn. Clou St. Box 229, building, P. 0. Institute Editorial Offices: solicit subscriptions the fund to Manufacturers of Alask Mexico, Canada, $2.50, Price: $2.00 ; residence build- for student , per pear; a new foreign $3.00 Sash Doors. Alcuin John’s ing, hall, St. Interior Finish cam- ‘ on - . . . chairmen Inc. Similar . . Society, Catholic Press Week by the Published Every area are pus. 535 than E. St. Germain in 100 being named Colo. 1, Denver Bannock Street, St. Cloud 938 Publication: more Office of communities throughout the other Colorado Denver, Office, Post Class Matter at Entered Second as United States. — I a *1 Cloud Fred J.,Hughes, St. gen— For STETSON HATS! eral chairman, also‘announced the 602 SEE-IT Men- AS the following appointment of KUPPENHEIMER as CLOTHES! vice executive chairmen in the CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! Meinz, Law- Granite City: Earl J. V. Murray, M. Hall, Michael rence THE Carl A. Fritz, Thomas A. Donlin, One) From Page (Continued ' F.4Bauer.‘ Calix and presenting certificates JOY- THERE SEEMED TO BE MANY of the couples. to help of with the courSe, subject one this study three-year econo- Other chairmen in on a commu- area 'marriage The given in 10 other centers _ course was "NEW marriage-minded CLOTH leaders. and union FULSMILES 45 ES” clergymen, Dr. editors, this include nities in diocese mists, educators, cou- as of the diocese this with nearly and 900 year, men Ro- N. Hockert, Albany; Harvey Har- ples their in the successfully completed marriage conclusions registered. their The other Albany, centers of published They prepara- women were some Alexandria; Truzinski, P. man tion Sauk Centre before Easter. The in photo Alexandria, Breckenridge, Foley, Falls, Little Mor- title “Human course significant the under Business Review vard W. ‘ Schmid, Avon; George Edward ‘ STORE ' ‘ Father Sylvester Renner, shows director th ‘ P‘ of R' h n S Cl d and Wadena. main points offer three They Jr., Belgrade; Jacob Goering, Business.” Kolb, Modern Relations in Brecken- Philip M. Boll, Brandon; action.” We for x“a follow pattern businessmen to for as Plotnik, Brower- ridge; P. Peter Correspondence. made CIP by here in part, quote summary Wartman, a Opposite Joseph Eden the Post P. ville; Office in St. Cloud principles. Elk moral Leonard A. Leger, put Valley; businessmen the Note the stress on River; ' policy, is it labor-management sound | “For 1. es- . the a Ricker, Freeport; J. Herman , and living for need labor recognize-the of John sential Little Falls; to Robert Phillips, secure a Prairie; John Long G. Nemanich, wage.” Cloud Saint Hospital - M. Rud— Melrose; Anselm Lang, G. , this wage” and “moral ’speaks of The'report means a a Leelair, New nicki, Morris; Peter worker the support income is, to “family wage,” that Osa- an M. Kremer, Munich; George “should adds, be the report Paynesville; A1 Such J. and his family. kis; Leo Lauer, wage, ‘a A modern, well-equipped hospi- Louis Schoeneber Perham; W. minimum.” , fixed industry of er, considered prime cost a as 9 a O tal With well-organized staff . . . X. Theodore ierz;' a "Gottv'valt, T. be demand This The worker needs can wage. secure a of Sauk physicians Anger, Fred and Terhaar, Rice; specialists. , report, the individual business, only by met partially Wa- Browne, Jr., says William Centre; an Conducted by the Sisters of the management Watkms. it responsibility and Arendt, Joseph and but still business dena; is a for workers’ need the should fulfill to understand and try Order Clubs of St. Benedict 2 German employment. guaranteed and secure a wage . it is policy labor—management “For II. sound es- a Broadcast. Will labor normal for is naturaland that it sential recognize to unions.” in ' associate to l his DANIEL that “man by points out 21 businessmen’s The report KFAM 0n Apr. needs fellow He his society of nature the com- man. craves l mani- associates. It will his panionship good of and the clubs .\ FUNERAL . . combined Of German The found in which groupings itself in informal fests the are Col— and the university John’s St. clubs. But aISO takes it factories in well country more will Benedict present as lege St. as of a FROM pictured COMMUNI- MANY COUPLES dents above, with six of the priests who of are organizations radio forms, the of 14-number HOME stable in permanent Dover program way April Sauk Centre evening, 21., TIES students of helped conduct the Friday The priests to left KFAM, union.” were labor near course. interests. Such‘. the are, having is common men . . 7:30 at the marriage The “students” from Sauk right, Fathers Raymond C. Jacques, Sauk pm. to Centre, course. came , enterprise value in the business The labor has too. union Father Browerville, Belgrade, Centre, Elrosa, Greenwold, direction moderator; Francis Melrose, of Julig, Under the moderator; S. A. “programs of planning It is for and carrying out ‘ means a Prairie, Sis- Grey Eagle, Long Meire Grove, Melrose, director; 0.S.B., and Renner, M. N. Kremer, Sauk Strasser, Centre; Wil- Bernard INTELLIGENT participation.” communication, and teamwork, Hill, Spring Swanville, Villard, Padua, Ward ,liam Kloeckner, COURTEOUS, Zierden, language West Union; Alfreda and Lawrence Botz, ter . , Union. half- Springs, and West Approximately schools, the Grey Eagle, all moderators. voic the 90 “the havefor teachers stu- The desire that union meets at men a AND MODERN FUNERAL spring will feature hour only program conditions affect their lives in matters which not Our Schools ' St. John's Abbey will be numbers. Songs . . . Easter and THAN SERVICE conditions national which immediately surrounding but FOR work MORE recited. and poetry sung affect all influence stabilityuand security in industries and by second is the YEARS. This 65 program schools employment.” (This is another in series Deutschers of thumbnail sketches Benny the the and Johnny ' a 1 on Display Have To 7 . , in diocese—Editor) this school our year. policy it III. “For labor-management is sound es- a St. Augusta.~Seventy-six boys Luxemburg. Almost will in- night’s Friday e v r y e program -—- sential the entitled recognize that worker is for TELEPHONES: to to respect and girls enrolled in district attending child clude Winter Adel; Hei- are Lied: the district school school Al 34 in St. Augusta. Rally The his enterprise.” Retreat dignity in and partner Zwaigespraech; Das Lied teres common as man a. a a von taught by the Benedictine Sisters OFFICE 238-W school is taught by Benedictine Gedicht: den alten Leuten; Kommt, businessmen Human industry, the relations in are say, here attends Mass school days. Sisters. on , Lied-solo: Kommtl; Voegelein, Residence—1543 “more than expediency, psychology, of sound matters ’ or b i l d i They The receive present the sacraments u n g was Vogerl gerflogen, Kommt sung a _ profitable business.” They of right matters and erected in It is 1892. two-story are wrong. frequently, a Many Eleven, Rausch; Lied: A, of them by Eugene The lay in too. the retreat movement Seventh Avenue a, a, North Cloud St. brick building with under two “If the brotherhood of God, im- accept rooms on Fruehling, der ist da;Gedicht: de we man continue their United will Catholic education States receive another each floor. bald; Gedicht: Fruehling wird’s‘ portant conclusions inner dignity follow: Each has L attending'Cathedral man an by high school impetus this week end when dele- Father Vincent Weigand is the Lied: Im Lindenbaum; Brun- Am with basic rights and duties. Life has over-all ‘ purpose. an of St. in Mary’s parish here, St. Cloud. pastor gather in Los Angeles, Calif., gates Solo-Lied: Tore; ‘dem nen vor Men judge their conduct, merely must in of not terms and Sister Leola is principal of the Ger’nuet, per- The Luxembnrg school for national Catholic Leise zeiht durch mein the 13th was or- re- . /, school. ' sonal gain but also convenience right McPharlin; by Lied: Dorothy or wrong. as or ganized back in and the conference. 1861, sung treat Children attending the school Knab ein Roselein Service ein stehn; society, Sah to well personal becomes interest, to Roofing Metdl as as Benedictine Sis have been John’s abbey, Collegeville, St. t 8. Cornice Co. in 4-H r active the club e s move— are Gedicht: Gedicht: Ostergruss: important. Teamwork and follow.” co-operation teaching in the school since 1881. which offers series of ment. a seven re- Ostern; Lied: Frau dich, orloeste The school erected in present The business enterprise, the businessmen must be the priests who attended was Among say, for laymen is treats Christenheit. every summer, 1903. It is yellow—brick building Joseph H. a the school is Father considered co-operative effort of both and management a Convention contributing display the to classrooms, situated with three a na- Kiffmeyer, 0.8.0., stationed on now labor, “mutual trusteeship with genuine attitude of a of highway trunk 15. a tional conference. The display will D. l. Onamia. The school also at Siding num- Roofing Sheet Metal trusteeship, social responsibility, the of part both School Has Won or eight on bers its alumnae show how the retreat movement among or - - labor .. and management.” 10 ‘ has been carried St. John’s nuns. at M Distinctions on Will Held , any Be in ‘The their grades, and teachers, If this idea trusteeship of possessed both by the number of McDowell past W. N. were years. Geo. J. McDowell - pupils Sister the number of Records the school show that are at business and labor, there still would be wholesome in- The national conference was com- a and seventh, eighth Leola, sixth, Phone 1526 child children from the St. Cloud some or of augurated number Duluth petition which would foster initiative May 6-7 years and the a ago making of Seraphia, pupils; Sister grades, 31 a school first in prize won penman- threefold goal: 1) aid with to a better and cheaper grades, pupils; product. There and fifth 21 would also fourth be business ship in the fair 1913! at state in the personal sanctification of first, second, and Sister Leodette, co-operation—order, The school participates planning, in the and stability—without gigan- individuals closed 2) by retreats; Daughters will The of Isabella third grades, pupils. and 24 annual district spelling ST. CLOUD contests tic concentrations economic wealth of and the for in the to promote movement power hold the annual convention state and projects the fair. at county for laymen; and closed retreats hands Valley Parish in Eden of few. Duluth May in and members 6 7, a least At five' priests and 12 pertinent infor- 3) disseminate to Stella Maris of circle, St. Cloud, Businessmen W111 Serve Ham Dinner and laborj—tllis is What’s attended St. Wendelin’s mation the'retreat movement. your cue. nuns once on reminded the meeting at STORE men's were school here. The priests Father move? next public is are Eden Valley. The your information the Further - last week. on — N Louis Traufler, 0.S.B.; Bonaven- home-baked ham din- invited the the conference to work of or re- a Reservations for the two-day Hansen, 0.S.B.; Omer Maus, Duelm ture People Will Honor by Ladies’ Aid be served the be obtained to movement treat ner may be made by calling meet 0.S.B.; Alba'n Fruth, 0.S.B.; and may any Sunday, National Assumption parish The Cath- of by writing to: The Home of Florsheim :Shoes; the following of numbers: the Kilian Heid, late 0.S.B. one April'23. dinner will be Laymen’s convention, 405 The served olic 532, 3718, 2620 W, 5124, or Man; Sisters The Clothilda Cloth-i Los Angeles, in the church basement from 11:30 Spring South street, Hart, Schaffner nuns are and Pastor Silver 3240 W. Jubilee Humer, Sebastian Gross, Perpetua 2 Calif. to a.m. p.‘m. on Registration A is scheduled the for Ruflna Secunda ing. Pick, Hansen, Lead Roads Rome opening May All day, 10 Venantia 6, Hansen, Helen Hansen, at a.m. to A panel discussion the Chris- Stein, Nistler, Etheline Marietta on Duelm Parishioners St. rcction of of John A. Kraus, will Cloud sing St. Mary’c Bldg. St. -— topher with Father Witte, Ru- Heid, Clothilda Bernarda movement, for the Mass. Lawrence’s church will honor their dolph Bandas of St. Paul Maus, and Francella Jansen. mod- as One) studied here, Page Joseph F. Busch, A dinner (Continued From will be served for Father pastor, Henry Frank, will this as erator, the convention par- open of St. Wendelin’s parish Pastor ' ishioners Father well John Fem-on of relatives in 'the and parish surpris- in Others flocking Rome the will to as Sunday, panel April 23. program. Fred Weichman. Princi- is Father on are Morris, Minn. hall Miss Jeanette at Balder, Sister noon. be Rose, Judge numbers. Mark No- ing of School and teacher of pal the The occasionuis the silver jubilee Traveling into member Germany and the of choir, will sing a lan, and Mrs. John Dwan. and eighth grades is pilgrimage the seventh Although to of his ordination the priesthood. to our four entering the American selections, accompanied by zone we She has Sister Alphonsetta. 26 A objective, it regents’ meeting the main will follow, Rome is pu- was Father Frank will he celebrant Mrs. Edward will visit Munich,.the capital Chmielewski city the at advisable Sister Raphael teaches the other pils. then include and business thought to meet- supper .of a Solemn Lives Mass 10:30. Father at Mise of Bavaria, city rich religious Balder in a will sing “Our plano. a Memory and sixth grades, fourth, .fifth, in Sunday’s famous shrines May tour. will events, 7, lng. our Henry Lutgen of Alexandria, Father” by tradition, history. Harold education. and Whit “Ave et, a Sister pupils; and Mar— 37 having include the Living Rosary, tea, entering France first Upon cousin, will deliver the Maria” our Oberammergau by Franz .Passion Schubertfi‘Panis Play sermon. at second, and the first, teaches cia and banquet Hotel Duluth. at the home Father Lisieux, a will be Rome‘is stop at Roger L. Vossberg, St. Angelicus” If by Cesar the highlight of Franck, and our having 33 pupils. third grades, Flower; there Patrick, the Little from Mrs. Archie of will Bisenius d act assistant priest. “Carissima” Pilgrimage, certainly reflected by the Arthur Penn. u r e as g Mi- Father the Shrine of the Paris members James. to to Minette attend the full-day to of the St. highlight will be witnessing On our Wednesday of this week, Fa- raculous Medal, Notre Ca- Cloud Dame hospital, the Teachers' college where at Father Play Passion in. the world famous program ther Frank honored by the was “Shrine Frank thedral, known the of chaplain health mental day. for 17 as Oberammergau. was on at years, Blshops, priests, and sisters at a will proceed Will France.” We then be deacon of the Mass. Father little vil- The this Mrs. of N. native: T. Fleming expressed Solemn Mass here and dinner a John Lourdes. from Paris to A.’ Kroll of,Foley will be lage the carrying satisfaction with the attendance out that followed in the vow parish are hall. subdeacon, and William Jackels, Blessed when Our made by their forefathers back 1858, Since the first meeting at of Christo- Bishop Joseph F. Busch de- to was seminarian from the parish, will Mother St. Berna- In devout gratitude Sivinski’s appeared in 1634. phers and to announced plans Assume, chdrm for liver the More than You’ll 90 for all and the a time want to sermon. preserve be of master ceremonies. being further this place of pilgrimage for spared dette, sound film be shown to 7:30 at and number priests of rav- sisters of a beauty of the bride all the glory of her wedding in The d Black has the d d parish been of inspiration of choir, under May the di- 10 in the Knights the St. of Cloud Sacred hospital attended. source ages r e n e a p.m. on Trust A finery. Let Carl Fritz photographer portrait Chris- Death, which through capture millions of and hope of Columbus hall. a swept QUIZ. its Europe and finally made the the world of the wedding tian: day magic ' in pictures. over. Holy Year pilgrims at present . . . Southern Ba- in journey Lourdes, will From appearance the meeting Mrs. Peter Dan- we were pledged the inhabitants varia, Arrange for through Nice and Genoa Rome, to iel, Mrs. Harry Burns, Miss Betty themselves the Who the of those present story in to named column arriving the morning of May right 7. the at Lauer,~ and Mrs. Calix Bauer. on wedding Christ's of Passion. will hope able wit- We be“ “the your to 1. Was we Pope? second The 0f Isabella“ next meeting a-St. Joachim Wars and internal disorder have Blessed the canonization of ness 2. Found Jesus’ holy cross? will be hat April At b.Simon of party 26. Cyrene pictures a the presentation a" few prevented Claret, the Anthony M. founder Was . . 3‘. taken . heaven to in fiery chariot? this c-St. Party, members Who WiSh Linus t0 tlie a last performance times and Claretians. of the Formal Commandments either 4. Received the Ten the d-St. attend in Du- Francis Assisi state convention of in 1934. According the to vow was from God? Five days will be in spent luth e-Joseph asked of Egypt make to are reserva- the play be presented to was every Portraits in 5. Washed Our the pilgrims Rome, Lord’s giving feet with her tears? tions f-Elias and bus fare. an pay but the prevented 10 years, war . Helped 6. Jesus relive and opportunity HIS cross? to g-Blessed Members Virgin Mary said bon carry re- to modern in voyage its showing 1940. The enacting. our Was 7. sold Church the Egypt learn of the 1_nto by his brothers? h-Saint story Helena h i t Spiritual director: Father e 1‘ play this will mark the of year Was 8. the mod- first from infancy down its the to Magnificat? studio i-St. Mary to John Magdalene Denery, smg who will sail from or the first performance. post-war Was 9. the grandfather times. of Jesus? j-Moses New York April- for ‘ ern 22 two Switzerland on Upon entering we photographs candid 10. Recelved the impression the stigmata? of months in Leaving Europe. Rome proceed to Lucerne. we travel A short dis- to City Assisi, the of Francis St. and seri- OTTO the When accept from this city is the of church we in ance one by ‘BILL BERRY or St. Clare. We continue Flo- to Catholic abbeys and on famous most responsibility of a ous your “City Flowers,” the home. of , in rence, pilgrimage sec- shrines of Europe, service, complete funeral t only culture, ,ond Rome in art, to abbey cele- Maria Einsiedcln. The be decisions must and beautiful churches shrines. and our brates its thousandth anniver- one VeniCe, “Queen of the Adriatic,” accord- right and in this (Our good friend, sary year. . . . islands, the city built will be Wishes. on Alcuin 0.S.B., Abbot Deutsch, of with your ance the last in Italy. It is stop re- Collegeville furnished with has us (night, Your Call 908 to nownéd for its famous Byzantine letter introduction the of to a brings 1804) Cathedral dedicated to St. Mark, sympa- you . Einsie- Abbot the of at monastery the Evangelist. assistance. thetic, efficient deln.) Entering Austria, At Lucerne, will break first the our group will‘be famous the into smaller units, will uni- stop at up some PHOTOGRAPHER ,_ lnnsbrudh, directly versity Paris and embark of to .t 0 go w n . where Cherbourg, will American priests others continue at Minn. many Cloud, St. \ 509 Germain St. 1/2 Bishop: and have received their through Germany and about on a theological Our dozen members will travel into training. es- in. . teemed Ordinary. England Ireland. and the Most ‘ l . r uni-841.32- in. '