St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 5, 1950 · Page 3 of 4
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Plan Produce to ncdr’s Go. ’ Cathedral high 'school Three stu— l-Aci Phones Opereiia 3864—5163-W in placed the winners the dents as 1350 8th Ave. No.——St. Cloud auxiliary American Legion annual CITY & FARM WIRING Instant Frozen contest. essay Call Write for free estimate or Alice De- year’s winners, This ICE CREAM Something in presentations — new Lander, Delphine Kronenberg, and will place take when Cathedral had their Ruth Rossman, essay as high school’s seniors stage ’The American,” and “I Am theme, an Tel. 567 Headless Horseman May 21, 22, on all local to the contest SAVE WITH SAFETY was open and 23. schools in and senior high junior It will be the all-stu- first g the area. dent production kind of its Federal at Savings & Loan Accounts first'prize win- DeLander, Alice the school. provide Cast, director-g, safety with good earnings. or- $5 the awarded by aux- ner, was chestra lenders, production man- by Joseph represented Mrs. Each iliary, fully insured account business and agers, managers other prizes The Recktenwald. $5,000.00 the all members of senior to up are $3 and $2. were class. Cathedral student Funds Last Received the 10th by of year a any Leads in well-known the legend month credited with earnings in the placed first contest. are also that forms the 'story this of from the First. one- ’50, first in Waverek, Shirley won act Patricia Operetta Bach- are RESIDENCE district. and in the local the INSURED HALL the lower lookinlg Katina Va SAVINGS STUDENT to from south. ACCOUNTS THE NEW The Tassel residence hall will and man, as campus soon new placed Palmerscheim Thomas sec— Robert accommodate Collins her students. hero, 222 The ground floor will have complete facil- Brom as John’s university construction St. will at be be under 0nd. * Van Work Brunt; day students. Ray Omann ities for Alcuin hall begin Corne- is A build- to on as soon. structure president lius Abbot Alcuin Deutsch, O.S.B., of. the Van named uni— ing fund campaign Tassel, father after for the hasbeen $700,000 of Katrina; launched by I Hold Guild Kimball . LoANs to artist’s sketch above shows how Alcuin hall and Larry versity. The w111 Ingebritsen ' Johnny alumni. Ichabod HOME appear as Crane, whom Katrina Plans; for Niewllesidehoe must Hall “L marry 7 be Dinner May carried off by Headless Ham the or Security Federal on Horseman Sleepy of Hollow. ‘ Savings & Seniors Loan Assoc. Act to guild of Ladies’ Kimball.—The will St. here Ann’s parish As Producers sponsor 822 Germ. Sunday, May 7, St. Str. St. Cloud. ham dinner Minn 1n a will be Serving parish hall. The the following seniors will have St. At Show John’s Progress Games from 5 8 production to roles: Harriet p. m. p. m. major 10 played from 6 to Whipkey, will be dramatic director; Mar- m. ,p. invited. public is ianne Thomey, The all—senior DR. H. orchestra .I. HANION p. m. conductor; Janet Raymond and Pat Bachman, choral directors; OPTOMETRIST VIN \‘11‘ ;.' ,y and Janet' Raymond, accompanist. g,sz g $700,000 ' Will Dedicated Building Be for > Drive // Fund LAHR BUILDING ‘1 - I _ . o Both and directors N l cast have , > A... A. ‘ r previous experience St. 601 «lé Germain in the fields "a! I ‘ speech of musical productions as Wt. a Alcuin Blessed of Tours or Cloud. To To Follow Minnesota Careful Program _ git.» d3), C.H.S. Funds at raised by the 42.3 ‘gur pro- duction will add the senior gift to fund to purchase memorial gift a DIAMOND RINGS Collegeville—Alcuin hall is the chosen Collegeville.—Already for the under St. in name for the high school. way some areas, . building student residence be constructed the John’s to university building fund $700,000 for campaign The FOR THE new Operetta BRIDE TO on is the BE work a of Douglas St. John’s university. Moore, of residence hall follow head will the carefully planned of music that campus a program WEIMAN BUTT ' 8. department Columbia at univer- Blessed Dedicated Alcuin of Tours, has been to patron of the taking shape since the first the of year. . sity, and Stephen Vincent Benet, Rt. Successors Rev. Alcuin Deutsch, O.S.B., .I. N. Barthelemy to Solicitation the in three well-known metro- and critic. poet ofKnth Parley State John’s 7021/2 St. Abbot St. Germain and president, the St. politan areas—St. Cloud, Minne- four—story structure will be the apolis, Paul—is HOME and scheduled 0 MODERNIZING St. largest addition the university to HOME 0 FINANCING THIELMAN under later this month. to get way since Abbot Alcuin’s election in Duluth J. ANDERSIIN F. “Short sweet” the byword and is May Zl-ZZ Set in 1921. ' . the Collegeville drive with of fund HARDWARE LUMBER C0. chairmen already named in area Blessed ‘Alcuin of Tours the country-wide MATERIAL BUILDING program. Paints Sporting (735-804) — medieval educa- was a As far possible, the convention of tinue Sunday until The the dead- 1950 state 2 every pro- as COAL Goods PAINT AND p.m. scholar, and builder. tor, He . ¢,rm. Alcuin hall contributor spective line. held Columbus will be Knights of Minn. Cloud. Telephone St. 180 17, 7th 50., St. Cloud preserved Ave. much of the wisdom will by and be contacted both mail activities will Convention of antiquity in Duluth com- after the fall the May 21-22. of fund by visit from personal a with Sunday morning mence a Roman Empire and had his SCITEIIIIIQGI' Duluth will The Hotel as Bros. workers. In districts serve remote as some o’clock Communion Mass 9 at educational ideal “the liberal ST. CL0UD the headquarters for the two-day where canvassing have teams no Cathedral, fol- Sacred Heart the in and Holy arts the Word.” meeting. Registration of delegates BUILDERS will be been subscribers formed, ELECTRIC in the breakfast 10:15 (30. lowed by at will and take place Satur- guests solicited only by mail. Duluth ballroom. Hotel Rafa“. cammcwr‘ Electrical May Contractors day, 20, from 4 to 8 on pm. In the 28 of his adminis- years State Dep- on-Alumni Sunday At 1:30 N Residential the mezzanine floor, and will pm. Commercial and 2355W Phone con- tration, Abbot Alcuin has wit- - Minneapolis Lydon of James uty Industrial Wiring Cloud Ave. So. st. 121 14th Assist M nessed notable development of a ay convention officially the will Feie Scheduled Is Tel. 2543 open St. Cloud the university. St. Benet’s hall, be- The in the hotel ballroom. conven- St. John’s alumni have Although in 1921, completed and gun was permit will adjourn in time tion to responsibility assumed primary for occupied in the of his in- year attend all delegates and guests to Maggi contribu— of the drive, Egggcso- the stallation. success Al Si. Anthony's the convention :30. banquet at 6 James H. Murphy tions will be Sought from In 1928 auditorium non- seat- new a convention the Monday, May 2, public alumni well. The general ing 800 erected. In 1946 the as was BEAUTIFUL for the will 9:30 at reconvene a.m. John’s served by St. WEDDING this of Prescriptions plant present built. area, Specialty power was a business sessions. For Mother's Day also be will nearly 100 for Twice in the period the gymnasium years Kodak Supplies & Toiletries Real Estate council Duluth 447, behalf 5.91. In of help. Dioc- PORTRAITS opportunity given to enlarged and redesigned, and an was “INN. ST. CLOUD. Ellsworth Jones and Knight Grand sympathetic with the priests the athletic playing field esan Mary's 203 St. Bldg. Phone space was 196 general chair- J. Murphy, Frank — of school, stu- work of the parents than doubled. more extend arrangements, of :H— an man Ob- and students, former loveliness, dents Bridal captured forever Plans in beautiful More Mother’s remarkable for day than this or pro- a a through- all knights invitation to associated Benedict St. lates of “steel TRAYNOR made committee FRED V. and stone” construction has and gram were in take this the part out state to portrait by Carl wedding Fritz cherished John’s, and a chairmen with St. appointed meeting a re- been the qualitative summer re- steady at growth a Catholic . . demonstration . public of by the listed of St. sodality treatants Ann’s St. of John’s univer- Architect of St. in Abbot Alcuin’s are They also minder this happiest in action. of of days. Call knighthood 146 for ap- office. genthony’s alumni parish, St. Cloud, sity April time. bring their all knights to urge 56 POST OFFICE BOX their pointment. The pledged strengthening of the have fac- Others who special along wives program as a TELEPHONE 3636 Alcuin ulty, the construction of launching Committee chairmen of the Liturgi- the Ber- aid to count: for the are arranged been has women 301 EXCHANGE .1 profes- tilla cal Hartman, and hall; Patricia business in America, Weis, include movement and hall the sr. cLoun. muncsors 3‘09?“ guests. - St. church; expanded missionary Thelsen, interested in Kathryn people activity flowers; in sional partfizularsmay and Reservations . A who . Irene non-Catholics Kentucky, and Menke, lunch. Mexico, y Puerto Rico, and John’s J. writing John by obtained to some .1 a be Newly institu- elected officers will be the the Bahama ideals of islands, Japan the and admire Fourth N. O’Hehir, 112 avenue, installed Mother’s the at day the significant most fea- tion. are among pro- Minn. Duluth W., 2, eff/“Vs They Shirley Weis, his of administration. tures gram. pre PHOTOGRAPHER School prefect; Patricia New Weis, for The the of building Contracts Vice pre- name was fect; Bertilla Hartman, secretary; decided the at of the request Germain 509% St. St. Cloud, Minn. Geraldine and Sauer, treasurer. Alumni building committee Following business the meeting formed last fall under the chair- "4 Augustine’s St. Signed H. L. Nierman slides‘on showed manship of Edward Devitt, at- ’32. “T‘s-31%? Lourdes, Switzerland, Rome. and Will House Students 222 Father Robert Schulzetenberg, Gunilla. Complete blueprints for spiritual director, new showed the film Alcuin hall reveal that the most Augustine’s You Can Change World! St. the construction the of the for Contracts new on 4 modern will conveniences be avail- ChristOpher and also movement Friday signed last St. Cloud, school, evenlng. parochial were able for the Johnnies who will 222 showed movies his taken recent on awarded Cloud of St. Co.’ Construction Conlon The was call the residence hall home. pilgrimage Rome. to new for Contract $104,925. of bid The double with which general the contract rooms, are a four feet wider than the of average plumbing and ventilating, Circle heating, Members Mora classrooms eight will be There feet in Benet’s IN St. hall, NOW seven pre- in & Thometz Son Phil went to enough to will be large which ac- student resident building, will sent Father Frank Honor ‘The St. in $22,654. enrollment the of amount total commodate have n features such a many new as With low Electric Cloud 300. about school of the company, a large windows picture which will awarded the elec- bid of $5,181, Mora.—Five the was members begin be wide the of the Work is to new on as as room. trical work. Martha mission circle The of St. oak furniture in Mary’s the new school at once. Brick Be Built of To parish here attended the will be made by brothers in reception rooms signed by The contracts were April in St. the 21 Cloud abbey honoring shop carpenter from building lo— be The two-story to and 0.S.B., Traufler, Father Louis Father Henry wood Frank, the diocesan di- Wilson Second cated and at grown on campus. avenue of the, in the contractors presence rector the Mission Built-in of closets society. The with sliding will be constructed S.E. of street Held Herman parish the trustees, occasion thel25th doors especially ordination modern tile trim and brick with and stone was are an , jubilee of Father idea designed Frank. to and granite platforms. Edward Pull. in- and entrance save space convenience. Morris Knights Sponsored by The walls of the will be rooms u made celocrete blocks, of and the Economical! So floor the whole of building will be laid with The will terrazza. rooms be heated with space-saving con- vection radiators which will run along all four walls about foot a CONGOIEUM from floor. the The individual will have rooms the sink and cabinet facili- same ties that the in Benet hall rooms TIADI MARK have. 58.95 9x12 RUGS The three floors top will be mainly residence and campus a SIZE the ground floor will have com- plete day-student facilities. Work is begin the to four-story, 278- on by—47-foot Plans structure OTHER SIZES: soon. call for completion in for time only 9x 6 ft. 4.74 occupation the second of semester ............ .. next year. 12x12 ft. only ..11.64 Construction bids the ........... . on new ....15.80 12x15 ft. only building being taken are now. . heaviest quality Famous for ’ The firms listed here .— deserve to genuine Gold Seal Congoleum .Toilet Plastic be remembered when dis- Seats are you the dif- tributing Rugs in patronage to patterns your gorgeous new ferent lines business. of for Finest baked every room. lustrous colors that enamel in Granite lastingly lovely. City are Tough, Non-Breakable 0 Electric Co. .Slvrnigwigfi, 395 Will Not Crack, Chip 0 Peel or COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Lighting Fixtures Floor Wall and Plastic-Coated -— Brass 0 Hinges Plus Installation. 81‘. CLOUD. MINN. Acid-Resistant, Easy O Clean to Germain, 912-914 St. St. Cloud, Minn. Except for the concealed brass C(DNLIIN hinges and the resilient bumpers, it's all colorful, durable plastic! Available porcelain in white, marbleized black, pearlto'ne maize, sky blue, Construction Co. sea green, rose. Second N.E. 12 Avenue, CONVENIENCE FREE PARKING FOR YOUR ST. MINN. CLOUD. KNAPP PLUMBING & ER" H O P NT PI N'G :‘C E iii the HEATING MARY’S GRADE SCHOOL ris. The members léft ST. TEAM front team to row, AT. H. D. right, Kellen, W. Handrof, Co-captain J. are Morris of and lost three in the 9 to 9, won seven .8. We Specialize in Rentz, D. Van Kempen, and W. Kellen; second row, basketball The is comprised of Boy D. Anderson, Co-captain team D. Hensely, J. Cress, A. Churches, Schools, Hospitals season. which Scouts of 68, is sponsored by Ed- and R. troop St. Harren, Watski; back. Coaches Dick row, 508 8th N. Av. St. Cloud ward’s council. of the Knights Columbus of in Mor- Boiler and Jim McRoberts. a DA