St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 28, 1950 · Page 1 of 6
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REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD Friday, April 28, 1950 ’Richelieu’ Pageant Huge Johnny Players Present to’ TSCHUMERN-WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME For Holy Year CLOU ST. Peace and sympathy prevail fu- at our Slated 30 Apr. PAPER OF ST. CLOUD neral home OF THE BISHOP OFFICIAL our . . All Changes Address NOTICE: of to Send staff kindly, courte- . Cloud, A Minn. P. Box 229, St. O. ' and competent. ous (Continued From Page One) Joseph F. Busch, D.D. Bishop President ..‘...Most_ Rev. ....................... they will include: Holy represent Cloud; P.A., V.G., St. Advisory Thiebaut, Board: Rt. Requ. Family school, Albany, the Associ- Rauch, Plachta, Wadena; Very Rev. George Rev. August Rt. rl Bernard E. ation of the Holy Childhood; St. I name 315'St. Rockville; Zitur, Very Prairie; Very Francis Rev. Long Rev. ~ Germain Street Phone 160 St. Cloud, Minn. Boniface’s school, Melrose, the Ziolowski, J.C.D., S. Cloud; Very Rev. T. Peter Kroll, St. _ —— Propagation of the Faith the and Cloud. St. ' - l Mission societies; Sts. Peter and ‘ Vossberg, M.A. ..Rev. Roger Editor and Business Manager Paul’s, Sauk Centre, Daugh- THE [NDNLIN .............. (‘QDMI’ANY l Cloud and St. ..Lenarz Sons, Advertising Agents Isabella of ters Knights Co- and of ................................ Cloud, Minn. building, St. Offices: P. 0. Box 229, Editorial Institute lumbus; Augustine’s, St. St. Cloud, Manufacturers of Mexico, Alaska; Canada, $2.00 $2.50, Price: the Women’s guild; St. Paul’s, St. pear; per Sash $3.00 foreign Doors Interior Cloud; the Finish College of St. Benedict; - . . . St. . . . John’s university; St. Inc. Peter’s Catholic Press Society, Week the Published by Every '« 535 E. St. Germain school, St. St. Cloud; Cloud the Colo. Newman s Bannock Street, Denver 1, Publication: Office of 938 s club; St. Joseph’s school, Waite Colorado Office, Denver, Post Class Matter Second Entered at as hi Park; the St. Cloud orphanage; i I Sacred Heart school, Munich, New STETSON HATS! the Central Verein and the Catho— ' For Men- lic Aid association; Sacred Heart KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! school, Sauk Rapids, the Catholic CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! and the marriage press prepara- tion St. Anthony’s school, course; THE St. Cloud, the hospitals; St. Jo- j 1 One) From Page (Continued seph, the Catholic Radio guild; - and the Cathedral Western East grade school will the to I from 1 About 40 a rep- years ago came "NEW CLOTHESll the resent organizations of on-a house par- there which outskirts of the j‘town, pros- was a on ish level. stay, ‘vtitution. would it have to that told citizens Fellow me At-the close of procession the later business.” A few “would hurt it closing the :because “Pope” years will repeat STORE some . thoughts \ taken business interests. from ad- to recent with damage that closed, house was a no Julian JOHNNY Wis., de Baradas; Schmies- dress. Bishop Claire, Count Busch will conclude dramatic Eau PLAYERS, THE and in count- that in town, _ A '3 later, About 30 . same \ years Friar Joseph; the the Capuchin Ber- with ing, Sauk Centre, address and _program an university, Collegeville, John’s St. club of infested by newsstands of ”less others country, were Opposite the our Post Benediction Office Wis., Cardinal Rich- in nard Wenninger, Park Falls, of the Blessed St. Cloud Sacra- Sunday, April and Mon- Richelieu 30, will present lindecent on prostitution. kind of magazines—a De Spethman, Sioux, Falls, S. Dak., ment, elieu; Robert new Pictured above the May 7:45 day, 1, at p.m. are Mrs. P. J. Meagher, ;‘ and John Streeter, Fletcher, St. Cloud, Maupras; appointed societies men’s In certain page. a com- town our left right, Moraveck, characters, James leading to ' the chairman of the Catholic Radio those who sold merchants confer with mittees to maga- + Drama Club + + guild, is in ' charge of arrangements. general because the delay, Cold There retail. zines Fete Spring , at Members was some the St. Cloud of council, Saint Cloud Collegewlle o Hospital with the [interfered “If said, refused He chairman Knights Columbus, ‘ of will act act. to as ushers. Assisting the in erection Eventually, I job.” of business other I’d lose 3 stores, my own Good Will Offer of the reviewing Edward stand are sellers, with. the talk magazine volunteered enough to men Neer, Present Peters, Don ’Richelieu’ Cletus Winter, To A modern, well-equipped hospi- did and disappear. the magazines worst and members the of Catholic War O Good Q Food, tal With Time well-organized staff a Veterans’ Borgert Concrete post: publishing firms began Several afterward, large years of physicians and Products specialists. is offering the f9 I company of making . the issue 25-cent ostensibly for to books, purpose of blocks, the concrete and use Conducted Collegeville.—Richelieu, play Sir by Edward Lyton- by the Sisters of how- The result, the good literaturye available prices. net low a at Mathew days Hall Lumber Spring.——An of is Cold aura company . everybody, and espec1ally Bulwer, will be presented by Johnny Players in St. the .‘ever, make accessible to to offering the of lumber. Engi- was Boniface use St. by will mark the gone Order of St. from Benedict KFAM will make obscenity. ,to people, of trash and amounts neers ar- auditorium Monday, John’s university Sunday and April 30 young enormous festival—Fruhlings- parish spring for the rangements public address of Lately, in made rapid and local drugstore, I Sunday. fest—here May survey 1, 7:45 a at a system. pm. finding about cent about of books, 10 200 these cheap with festivities will In inclement The of weather, the per a open case Comprised dramatic club of vet- City “help yourself” will in bountiful be held in CWV Post See the Tech- pageant distinctly, ordinary trash, 30 of them good, 60 cent supper per of the five-act drama per the cast erans, Cold hall in the nic community high school auditorium. in the ' noted the books colorful obscene. Even I in less will cent portray among as era more or very ,a DANun. I school. The fea— T “Catechism Spring grade Comes Life” Eucharist to menu Receive e To plot Riche- French history. The of f“ordinary trash,” standards of conduct such were pre- as ribs with and tra- of Father Louis ham Gales will tures program spare last around the of 'lieu centers low w'ented debasing. and companion dishes. originate ditional Sunday German morning 11 were at assassinate the attempts to Catho- Members Cloud the St. of many FUNERAL will 5 8 o’clock Serving be from to from KFAM station St. in '" What such liberal the probable results of pm. influential figure serv- Cardinal, are will lic War Veterans’ post very a re- with setting replete Cloud. Children in Biergarten from schools in a ings of this observed result: kind of trash? Just of the day. in the politics the ceive in Communion together one “sky,” geraniums, diocese candles, starry the will be the air. on Angels’ o’clock Wheeling Mass in Holy 8 drunkenly about less streets at Wenninger Bernard and Strauss more your tablecloths, Three local or checkered priests will HOME act ‘ as April 30. church this Sunday, night of “wolves,” packs trying entice judges music. to or are young Role Starring Has breakfast Following Mass, the . ‘ force daughters will , their into entertainment At 7 your pm. cars. will in Cathedral be the served little Falls Richelieu played by auditorium Cardinal is upstairs in the begin PTA Just whose do these I do know. But I know not Father high school cafeteria. are sons sophomore Wenninger, musical Bernard humorous with program a James chaplain, will give Minette, that of them incited this sort prowling by to of many are Park Fruhlings- COURTEOUS, social science major from the styled to out INTELLIGENT carry Cloud Holy résumé the St. of a such books I have mentioned. do And I know that Elects Heads as followed young in Falls, St. This will be New Wis. Seen last spring themg. fest Year the breakfast. pilgrimage at AND MODERN FUNERAL girls who weaken'their and read these likely books to prizes, Henry V, quilt John’s presentation of skat, by own are games, Vetgi‘ans All Catholic War ‘ are will drinks Soft the of interludes. Wenninger then acted part musical resistance to such prowling marauders. high school audi- in the to meet SERVICE FOR MORE THAN Little Falls.—Attell Felix evening. the French king. throughout be served ‘ a into march torium at‘7z45 to What about Most certainly, do it? going a.m. to are we elected St. president the door. of 65 YEARS. Claire, sold Moraveck, Tickets will be at James Eau church in body. was a of the America the today serious in is most one concerns advance in will take the obtained They be Wis. freshman, attend and Mass Members Mary’s of the post grade PTA school for may effect of bad bad had people movies, comics, on scheming families for party young Baradas, of Count de Communion together for part and receive groups or the ensuing year. Slight Cold magazines, bad Andrew of books. If, fear of “hurting business,” Mrs. in the conspiracy month from leader of to the Sunday of fifth the remove on Other officers chosen the at TELEPHONES: Richelieu French minister. He Spring. ' dead. the the'problem, for shut to ' mouths and as pray war to you your eyes you your meeting the of April 6 group were in roles has had important two be risking dangers. OFFICE Calhoun, greater Ray vice president, and 238-W may Initiated Members Charter 42 full-length plays presented other at When I discussed Bo'is-de- Mrs. Edward Theis, before these matters the treasurer. John’s this St. year. Residence—1543 Establish IsobeHons Father T. Leo Keaveny, pastor, Sioux Toastmasters’ club Breckenridge, Minn, hearer at responsible one Maupras, for De who sailed for Europe Holy on a thought I advocating official censorship. Not all! Eleven, against at breaking the conspiracy Seventh was Avenue North St. Cloud Year pilgrimage, presented was ' Cardinal, is by Robert the .acted The evil be checked by realizing the and effect extent can with his from parishioners. a purse Circle Princeton student from New Spethman. sophomore in of the circulation of such bad literature, by statements to Christian The Mothers’ society also played the Sioux Falls, S. Dak. He him Mushel F. T. vendors by the public in mature and general parents gave purse. a news role last month’s Jonathan in of made the presentation. that disapprove of the display obviously of bad books Johnny Players’ production of King we Pupils the second grade of this in Catholic big for Brinceton.—A event pre— area women Saul. readily accessible children—(Frank to M’Mahon, (so our Cornice'Co. Grade sented short Isabella a program. of Louis XII, figurehead Daughters when Apr‘ took here 16 place Roofing on mere new ,Wahpeton, a N. Metal Dak.) school presented Father pupils 8. the throne by France, is played of . establishe circle was his with Keaveny Land purse on name a James Roers, freshman from Bran— . DioceSan initiated Pilgrims members formally charter of 42 A class was day, April 11. don. member the Roers of was a Kozlik Duluth, Velleda of by Mrs. ancients Saul. All choir of in King Ju- Types of Martyrdom of ” Drama assisted by who state regent, lian Schmiesing, member another was 3 choir members of the officers and will of the Lenten be drama cast, Roofing 'ln‘France for lst Step [Siding Sheet Metal i Cloud. circle, St. Stella Maris the Capuchi'n Joseph, right— Friar, — - hand Richelieu. Cardinal to elected Benedict’s Phillip Mardian Mrs. St. Slated man was at King In Saul, Schmiesing the W. N. McDowell of Princeton first the nt was Geo. J. McDowell reg new — “discretion the better of is part “Our circle, ich has adopted (Continued From Page One) May 4, Nice to by morning w Phone 1526 St. soldier. hu- valor” He will have Cloud“ “The its and Lady Grace” pilgrims of will patron the join train. a as proces- Vendeberghe Marliss play assistants, role in this also. the Scaffold St. Joseph—Song Zsion title. at Blessed of the morous Sacrament May Nice. and 5, In the morning Phyllis Hauer; music, and Irene by the annual Emmet Lavery is the blessing The public invited of the sick. MaSS general is will be offered in to observance elected Mrs. Other officers were Miss Gaida; dance, Foley and Joan dramatic presentation of spring In the the evening will Johnny production. they join the of First Friday in the Cathedral of Ed Rosen, honorary past regent; 5T. Elizabeth Haberkorn; lights, Mary CLOUD St. Ardeleons the College of at ,‘torchlight procession, in which Notre Dame Victoires. des the In vice Stella Ward, Mrs. regent; u and Krieger, R f Marlene April Benedict here Thursday, .they will chant o s the “Ave Maria afternoon the pilgrims will on Work Start financial Mrs. Llewelyn Northway, go on , to Lor— Elaine Bergeron; costumes, 27 in with thousands concert pil- excursion of about the 7 resort, Omann, Mrs. Adolph secretary; an re- Nordik, Do- raine Baumler, Joseph The drama tells the inspiring ‘agrims carrying lighted the This Grand ascend Corniche tapers. cording Margaret 5mm: Mrs. secretary; moun- .men’s Meixner; Marx, Patricia lores of Carmelite of story pos- ,will be climaxed tain, by the Rosary and and drive Menton, with its to a group nuns A. Brier, Mrs. E. An- treasurer; Jeannene Florence Hardwig, On School New ters, who find martyrdom by the guillo- aBenediction in the and the Jesuit church grotto of St. Michael’s, dat4 derson, monitor; Mrs. Margaret pub- Juliana Welle; and Hann, tine in the days of the French "Illumination ing of Sanctuary. the from They 1619. will then Burke, custodian; Mrs. Walter re- and Mari- licity, Rosemary Hynes revolution. There significant is ,‘Since 1858, when the first Vision turn to Nice via Monte Home Bukosky, chancellor; Mrs. Roy Un- The Milroy. of Florsheim ' between Shoes; the loud pound- anna contrast .of Our Lady’appeared Beaulieu, Ste. Ber- Villefranche. to and derwood, scribe; Clair Trunk, Mrs. Song the Scaffold is produced at ing of the mob and quiet unadette in the miraculous May (Continued they will day From Page One) grotto, 6, travel by prayers inner guard; Mrs. Trunk, Ernest Hart, Schaffner and Marx Cloth- under the direction Sister Mar— of of the The play adapted :this shrine has train been inspiration Genoa by sleeper to and nuns. was to guard; Miss Donna Rosen, an the outer church. There will be room Samuel cine, by with arrangement from Gertrud de Fort’s novel all visit '.'to who Rome. it. ing. von ‘ banner-bearer; Mrs. L d for expansion further the to east r e o n a French. by the May Mass be celebrated Cloud 3, will The St. pilgrims will reach same name. Greenwood, first guide; Mrs. and south. . The play is being presented in in Finding the of the of Rome the morning May of 7 memory Francis Thompson, second guide; on Bids opened by Fred V. Seizure Monasteries of were St. Mary’s St. Joseph’s Bldg. auditorium and is Holy Cross. Pilgrims will and will ‘i then five St. Cloud days before de— spend Mrs. Earl Branchaurd, Traynor, architect, organist; before Father the public. Prague. The official to .travel by day Marseilles train parting to Assisi, the birthplace for open news Mrs. Charles and Akerman, Traufler, Mrs. F h St. Peter, t — , a e r The includes: Bonnie Col- Communist cast of the domi- -for-an overnight stay. St. Francis St. of Clare. and agency ‘ Mrs. Fred Hilaire, Hoehn, and James Boike, O.S.B., assistant; Herman well, Elaine Bergeron, Jean La- has announced nated government Held Edward Pull, trustees. and parish g 'QUIZ Berge, Doris Bogut, Marlene Krie— that number of large monaster- a the trustees; and of contractors Father Adalbert Wagner, pas- gergShiela Kotsmith, Mary Ann work- ies be converted into to are their representatives. of tor St. Edward’s parish here, Hunt, Kathleen Hughes, J ers’ hospitals, and apartments, 0 an The project Augustine’s St. at \ is the spiritual director. Riedy‘, Rosemary Hynes, L'udmila The institutions. other social (Based 1 2 the Register of April ac- 14) 6.) The number of is another major in Cath- step on run— papers a About 50 members of the St. Padrnos, Evelyn Keefe, Anella monasteries is in- tion the against 1) A 16 .Memory film, You ning sound olic Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen’s school expansion in Lives mm. program . Cloud circle attended and assisted O’Meara, Donna Diepolder, Eileen the activities of end tended to Can Change the World. be column the city of is (a) .(b) Cloud. St. 8; 18; (c) 30. St. Paul’s may the Princeton at ceremonies, led Cullen, v Irene Hauer, Elizabeth of shelter- falsely accused orders, borrowed gratis from the (a) eight—room Owing parochial 7.) invitation school to an ex- was Mrs. by Otto Bruning, Roufs, regent. Elizabeth Zimmerman, Ma- murderers, spies, and ing agents, .Christophers; (b) St. Cloud Reg- completed in February Cath- 1948, and tended by the A. F. of L., the riana Milroy, Connie Rosett, Elea~ other'illegal in acts. and engaging «istcr; (c) Mission office. construction work large ad- olic Hour will be broadcast from - on a Buchl, Kathleen Schroeder, Converts 14 Received nor 2.) A weekly dition magazine, edited St. Anthony’s school, St. to .. the in Phil- Convention hall vast Pauline Bresnahan. Juliana Welle, in. m. new * ,by ' Catholic laymen, Cloud, which began recently. has adelphia April (b) May (a) 30; an- on Philadelphia—The centuries-old Patricia Huiras, Mary Jane Dole, .alyzed the Fair Deal the of (c) May 7; 14. pres- liturgical ritual reception for the Hann, Jeanne Nancy Ryan, Mar— administration published 'ent and 2] Tots Receive of adult appeal 8.) followed at An has been made by converts ‘liss Vandeberghe, and Ann Jean was fits results in series of three edi- a St. John the Baptist’s church 14 Cologne‘Catholic daily John Nelson. J. to as a .tofial. statements is the (a) Com- into the received McCloy, high commisioner The production staff includes: U. S. Sivinski’s pelrgons were Assume You’ll wmonweal; (b) Extension; (c) Fam- for lst Communion want to all the time charm and preserve fo Stage Ludmila Padrnos; in Germany, that he investigate the manager, ‘ily Digest. . beauty of the bride all in the glory of her Wedding . policies of the American-sponsored Sacred j 3.) The number that Trust the A can see College Seniors fmery. Recital Let o'CarI Die Fritz Neue Zeitung, which in is photographer portrait now capture -Oberammergau Passion Richmond—A Play ciass of boys 21 at involved in the the controversy of magic the weddirig a doy over in pictures. time is (a) '4,000; (b) 5,000; and girls of Sts. Peter Paul’s one and legality . . of ban immoral . (a) a on ,(c) 6,000. school received First' Communion literature; (b) relig- comics; (c) Arrange , for 4.) A saint late whom the Pius April the 16. In class Marie were . ious news. 'XI named of foreign mis- Blasius, patron Cecelia Braegelmann, wedding 6,234\ 9. There emer— your ‘sions and all works for Russia, are Ann Dold, now Catherine Goerger, places of worship for Cath- :and whose silver jubilee of canoni— gency Hemmesch, Rita Denis Kascht, pictures olic refugees expellees and in zation (8.) will be May is (a) St. 17, Victor Kascht, . . Daniel . Kummet, Russia; (b) Austria; (c) Germany. Francis Xavier; (b) Formal ,St. Terese of Ann Pallansch, either Gary Planten- Lisieux; (c) St. Thomas Aquinas. 10.) A soldier of Geraldine the American berg, Ramler, Norbert. Portraits in 5.) To Western cul- that liberated Rothstein, Brittany Ralph preserve in Schramel, Gerald our army ture, continue must to teach has 1944 given $1,000 Schroeder, to restore Grace Schroeder, James we an our\modern religion, the president of Co- ancient Schwankl, depicting Shirley the says monument Spaeth, Charles lumbia university, (a) Dwight D. Crucifixion which Sp'ohn, seriously Geraldine Vogt, Grace Ann studio was ' or Eisenhower; (b) James Bruce; (c) damaged in town in (a) Ger- Willenbring, and Marion Willen- a Fulton candid photographs Oursler. (b) France; (c) Italy. bring. many; OTTO ” When the seri- accept we church by in BILL BERRY or responsibility of a ous your home. in He‘lll’f‘figf ) W’s rah/.211 l ' complete funeral service, THESE THREE SENIORS, majoring music in the at be decisions must (our College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, will be in presented right: and in accord- l . . . 146 recital Phone piano Sunday, April 30, by the music department of the on .l. with wishes. BIQ' ance your college. Joan Gaida of Browerville will play ‘Nocturne." GAME Op. No. l 27, 2, ,Your (night, Call 908 to 3‘? by Chopin; “Three Bagatelles,” 0p. Tcherepnine; 5, by and “Scenas (Mir sympa- o brings 1804) Infantis,” by Pinto. Numbers be you played I by Eleanor Buchl of to “ 3. Rugby, N. Dak., include thetic. efficient “Sunken assistance. Cathedral,” by Debussy; “Two 2- '5 Bagatelles,” Op. by 5, Tcherepnine; and Dance,” “Ritual Fire by De Falla. Phyllis Foley '28, of Morris will play “Prelude,” Op. No. 22, ,fi ' GRADHGR PHOTO by. Chopin; “Prelude,” Op. No. by 10, Chopin; “Intermezzo,” Op. No. by 116, Brahms; and “Arabesque,” 6, by “Tarantella” Debussy. Minn. Cloud, St. Germain 509% St. from the Suite No. Op. 2, 17, for pianos will by Rachmaninoff, two , be played by Eleanor Buchl andJoan assisted Gaida. The three will be by Phyllis Dufault, freshman Dak. from Grand Forks, N. soprano, ’V