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

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w "i", - mu.th . .“t x t. . Hr”. .. ’. / THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER 19.50 PAGE August FIVE 25, Friday, \ Organists SSCA Sessions Perth in for The the Propagation Society REQUIESCANT IN PACE ‘ Early Begin (legal Title) theFaith, "0i |nc.,. gs Aug.28in Open muses: Ray Menzhuber and Frank, Little Falls"; Joseph, Joseph Institute cemetery following Requiem Mass of- Building a Sobieski; and Cecil Leo, and Flint, Mich. fered St. Stanislaus’ church by in the Belgrade—Funeral services were con- One Mrs. sister, Mary Dobeck, Wausau. Rev. L. J. Ohotta, Surviving Aug. 9. on Sales’ Francis de inlSt. Aug. 17 MINN. ducted CLOUD, ST. Paul, Minn. Si. Wis.. and 58 grandchildren and 53 great- children: six Mrs. Norbert Shasky, are who 78. Menzhuber, Joseph church for grandchildren also Mrs. survive. Welinski (Grace), Perham; March and Mrs. R. J. Lenarz Bernard Father Aug. 14. died member of the Rosary society. was a. and (Nettie), Foreign Missions and Mrs. Home Dennis Curran (An- parish the Burial in officiated. ceme- was drea), Edward Mrs. Frank Rebuck Foster (Frances). broth- following the Surviving tery. are and John. Los Angeles, Calif.: Mrs. St. Patrick—Funeral Delano, Calif.; services Frank, and sister: were ers Director Kenneth Knight K. Diocesan (Marie), RY'FRAN Santa REV. HEN Monica, Jesuit priests St. Paul—Sixteen Math conducted Aug. Mrs. Patrick’s 21 in St. Wensel, Sank Centre; and Calif. There 15 grandchildren and church are for Edward Foster, 58, who Mohs. died and from Passionist the great-grandchildren. Also surviving one six Aug. Father 17. C. M. Haupt officiated. 40.00 ..$ deceased) (living Perpetual Member Cairney Frank five brothers or and sisters: Mrs. Wil- are Burial in the parish York, cemetery. Mr. .......... Middle West, New Boston, was liam Doll” 1.00 Mrs. Robert Wallace, Mrs. offered (1 year) Foster Member Morris—Requiem is survived by his Ordinary Mass mother, Mrs. was Clem Angeles, Steinbach, Montreal, and, Los and Paulsen. .............................. .. Andrew and Frank church for Assumption Mary Foster, 91, St. George Aug. in 11 township; Mem- the Family (known Joseph Membership Paulsen Special of,Perham. Father died Aug. 8. as who and three brothers 81. and Cairney, sister: John one work instructors at two pre- are Burial officiated. Sharles, Robert, and Helen John A. Fearon Foster, all was at enrolled, nine the bership—besides Mrs. John Essex- one which will give Mrs. they Surviving paring invCalvary cemetery. are courses ome. enrolled be deceased, Mrs. Perham.—Requiem children: others, living the following Mass offered and Cairney may was Anton Kleve or School the Catholic of Summer at Aug. Alberta Mrs. 10 in St. Henry’s (Esther), church Mrs. R. L. Anderson for 6.00 ... New Munich.——Requiem for year) Mass 0!- Bain John H. was Esser. Mrs. O. Minneapolis: 62. who died McDaniels, Aug. Fa.- one Paul .8. Action be held the St. at to ............... .. "é ................ ....... fered Aug. 18 in‘the Immaculate Con- Han— ther Nicholas R. Mrs. Donnay Calif.; officiated. (Ruth), Pasadena, Burial of the education A Perpetual Burse for Sept. the young hotel Aug. 28 2 to a ception church for Anton Kleve, who on 60. The fol- Ky. the Knox, in parish (Dorothy), Surviving Fort cemetery. was ratty died Aug. 15. Father Othmar Hohmsn, ..$l,500.00 Family.” subject of “The Christian priesthood for the survive: her also is brother adopted s'on, and John Esser. and lowing sisters one man O.S.B.. officiated. Burial in the ............................ was par- Ed Des- ’ sister, Mrs. Arnold Morris; Mrs. Albright (Eliza- Dan Lawler. Mrs. ' a 75.00 The the 1950 keynote of for catechist For ish the of ses- Mrs. Kleve cemetery. survives with support year one Hancock, beth), Alex Anoka. a Graceville; Mrs. Mrs. Esser member selcamp, was a ...... .. faml children: the Christian 10 Victor, Lake sions, restoring Henry; Arthur, SCHOOL GIRLS THESE TWO GRADE of Perham Oakland, Daughters of the Cairney, Catholic through Richard of America and student Benson: scholarship supporting A one Lou Ann. and Roselene. home: Ray- at ily Christ through Mary, in grandchildren and the and parish Mothers’ There eight Christian society. Calif. was Stanislaus’ are the regular St. church organlsts in: there. mond, St. Martin; Walter, Verna, 600.00 are and his seminary great-grandchildren. three the home the course chosen is because Gerald, St. Paul: Arnold, .................................. Melrose, .. and The Mary WoeSSner (left) daughter of and Mr. Mrs. Albert two Welinski are Theresa Mrs. supernatural safe- natural and Herbert, Chicago. There four , grand- are Woessner, who is 13 and in the eighth grade; and Rita Rosenthal, Welinski, 84, children. He Theresa also leaves Sobieski.-—-Mrs. four sisters and the guard of race. the {nission Indians Latin America of ter- the daughter Mr. and Rosenthal, Mrs. of Mrs. Paul who is 11 and in the buried in brother: Rohling, St. Aug. 13. Al Cloud; died who one was family life is phase of Every Requiem 500 00 Mrs. John Bonfig, following Avon; Mrs. 0 Ed Bonfig, parish cemetery :33? a seventh grade. The girls sometimes taken by others twins two are as ' ’ 'a'l‘l' difficult It give i‘ ' is exact Stanislaus’ church to most Free-port: Mrs. Herman Laing, Housman: scrutinized the 50 in St. Freeport; in offered being Mass a) courses they chum around They replace for together. Patricia Bucholz who ‘Amlric about of the Aug. number and Joseph statistics Anthony Lamusga Kleve, Washington. Rev. by the on The be keynote given. Latin to 000 24 course on graduated from. high school last and has the parish. left St. ‘1' Bielejeski of Jerome Joseph Thometz Father was 16. ’ year A Indians America. of Latin dis- Family” will pure “The Christian fol- The burial. officiated the f) M""°.“8m Cloud at , I Lat"! _ St. Cloud—Funeral services is con- cafe approximation, however, were family against the modern Barron, Nettie survive: children lowing CUSS ducted Aug. 16 in St. Mary’s Cathedral 4'4 Awerlca. “fig- _Book following found the be Brainerd; in to Rose Paycer, Minneapolis; i ~ - “most perfect - - - of the the picture Joseph for Thometz, died who Aug. WANTED! 73, Nook g) these Priests Minneapolis: Helen'Heft. Sarah Metz and m 13. Burial in Assumption cemetery. which lived and ures: family that was ever 600 Mrs. Thometz the follow- survives with géiilizls Population a) pf timewhen divorce lived in Declares was Prison a Priest h) children: ing Mrs. Lamber Koenig. St. .125,000,000 Latin America. it in Reno prevalent than is Cloud; Leo. Norris, Albert, Rich- Tenn.; more 500 en amoug same 22,000,000 ard, and Edward, h) St. Cloud. There Indians. Pure today.” are Alcoholics Minneapolis lor . In . . Uniust The religion culture of and brother, 11 grandchildren. One Peter Indians c) Pure in the relationship between The Thometz resides in Sauk Centre. these Indians show the greatest mission the William the Fatima, b latter is Lady ter- Our of distressed school will the be dam and the, at family Keppers differences which depend especi- 2,000,000 ritories N.Y. knowledgethat MacMil Walsh. she is New Thomas . Rectory die Avon.—Solemn special attention in to Requiem Mass given an, above of- Ill.—Alcoholics need soon a num- Alton, was .. . . . . in . the ally circumstances Non-believers d) upon in fered Aug. in St. Benedict’s alone. 16 church Bookshop. Cloud the St. $2.75 for for teachers, at of ber Rev. the charity, Christian all courses which they live. cultured In Adam for Keppers. White child 84, first cen- Lucia, William Thomas attempting Four exclusively console and for to her, parents, of years ago told Gierut Casimir some born the in village m with group of Avon, who there who, a died Indians ters are Good Salary ° asked, “What home from do wil Walsh "I be: wrote: if One of these students. Aug. 13. Burial Gierut’s in the parish came you Father care businessmen. you Alton was ceme- religion, culture and regard to are die alone, Mrs. Keppers nothing is tery. with Jacinta, survives nine happy convinced that Our Within youth Portugal if makes for Lady “What in is Desires Your the followed sentence statement altogether best of equal the on to children: Rudolph and Arnold, Brainerd; coming known take making to you?” important homes?” penal as farms, so state of four to non-Indians. however, Martha, Wahkon; the Those, 2 Priests Nicholas, Luxemburg: ' men God asked in the Mother of what “It’s I police Mrs. Christ Within true, don’t by Miller. West Union: the relationship care,” months, Mrs. field of six The the for vast Your Means two the who live scattered in immense was a Ray-k which Henry Ludwig, 1917, rAlbany; Phillip, those.apparitions of “But I the don’t fam- know “These not the members of how magistrate. between it answer. high of jungles mountains and men are mond, and Ursula. have been for neg- sometimes I world will so the forget ” the of some reason that Indians’ (as the ily and she rest is ‘cigar store in IS, Latin often live America Sperling po- Frank a misunder- distorted, lected, take into im- so to me.” labeled down broken so had and be lice judge vagrants coming highly primitive many Perham.—Funeral services state. were con- civiliza- of The future stood. Our lady discussed Fatima. phases and our of Gierut ducted loafers). Father Aug. portant be alcoholic 12 in St. Stanislaua' church un- write to can rec- ommendbd extst— Frank Sperling, liberties, for who 73, died Aug. tion, 9. headings: Con- following very the our der to reader. The labor our “forced state condemned at any per- Father A. S. Fsdrowski officiated. Burial Fair the Minnesota State depend acceptance inter- already missions; who making; the knows on the alco- vert may farms” in the of PASTOR ence penal story son REV. case in the parish Mrs. Sper— cemetery. was commands.” her of Will cul- enjoy the of racial relations; secret savoring it medical again “They need home, ling with holics. survives with daughters: Stella two a conviction this deep Sperling, St. Paul, Out of and Mrs. Leo Wash- PauliSt Booth Walsh, action. came while political who has understand- Have and To ture; attention, human one never tock (Margaret), Rush One brother, City. Carefully Fatima. Lady of Our read 4059 St. full Quincy account of the help have appari- ing them become a to recreational The more once John. Foley. and programs sister, Mrs. John a accustomed documented by of tipns Fatima and man the a subsequent priest good American citizens,” the Rylicki, Paul, They St. and grandchildren, objective: double two are a his research (see State historical the Minnesota history-can Visitors also Minn. to survive. Minneapolis to find 21, here \/ all he pleas- needs said. He described “these unfortu- the delegate give meant to a Mary Mrs. Fletcher small Avila) this Saint of will Teresa again fair this him to of the see a necessity citi- year the SSCA; humans” during convmce of nate often former life social ant as Perham.—Mrs. Mary Fletcher, who ‘71, in who, valuable book is Catholic Information to his center and his anyone sacrifice among today. them how prayer highest teach of the they aim to type. to zens died Aug. buried the 6, in parish was need, undeniably great time the fair. this of attractions the at Catholic wholesome conduct so- a Lady. Our hearken to to wants Paulist Fathers Sponsored by the when they to 1 cial life return u contains Fatima Lady of Our a This the Twin organizations. assistance of with the their summer straightforward, sim- well-written, the Cath- sponsored by Mary, the being Legion of school is Cities Sivinski A. J. (Tony) Lucia, account of lives of the ple Sodality booth No. Archdiocesan Information Center Paul olic St. based ' -WW and Francisco, Jacinta, information is Further the second Council. will located be 249 which Simple little costs on ceremony very memoirs unpublished the largely writing the Sum— and still simple dignity building available by Grandstand to on the floor of possess very can a Maria. das and beauty that alone could Sister not Lucia wrote, money Paul committee, St. School of the as the entrance eastern mer near give! Bishop, her of the Dores, request at hotel, Paul, Minn. St. building. Silva. da Dom Jose Ample Easy Parking First at our John’s these St. Clinic selections from Grid his To me- Street South, Chapel at Entrance. his added whatever moirs, Walsh '3 @Q‘ considered judgment good neces- (5.! “W” surf? about N observations Personal v i sary: St. John’s. head football coach at Collegeville.—Anticipat.ing the ""p’- Portugal, in conditions present L and opening of school of the foot- attended‘the graduates Fifteen ) dur- 80140 that country history of . some ball coaching staff the at season, anticlerical in the dis- revolutionary, clinic and took part ing its FUNERAL HOME St. John’s university held coach- a history, European demonstrations. Var- as and some cussions years, clinic for graduates St. ing of gathered in in- information well as responsible for “With coaches ious Horne-like Atmosphere” John’s who coaching and a were are now Maria and Sister terviews with Good In Clothes "for School ' differ- discussion the leading teaching in high schools. The on the who knew and 912-914 St. with Germain, Cloud St. women men football in which phases of ent clinic last Friday Satur- and was the watched ' and have Tel. children 908 specialized. Members of they had day, Aug. 18.and 19. Lourdes, like become, da Iria Cova staff St. John’s coaching After the at Hours Sundays of Purpose the session or =Wear Metzroth’s from was a distressed. the refuge for a and moderators served Tel. 1804 1981-W mutual interchange of techniques con- or as the book beginning Though in the Durenberger, ath- George sultants. and ideas, and discussion of prob- idyll, pastoral has the charm of a planned director St. John’s, letic at lems facing the football coach in immediately is almost aware one meeting and hopes make it the to public high schools. sanctity and of that this is story a annual event. The meeting also an gave an op- dance and Laughter, sin. are song, portunity Johnny to graduates "Back-to-School” Some of the coaches have six- to suffering of foil intense for every a John McNally, former meet football and several periods pro- man kind. ' v fessional football who has devoted the problems star; of to were lives of the three The CORDUROY SPORT COATS generous succeeded the late Joe Benda of that type ‘i as game. molded reali- by the children were that theirs zation, acute, truly for ever more The time nTTnTi-mutunnuuu current Sizes a 6 12 Sizes 14 20 to to Lord Our console the to Movie Ratings. power was $695 $795 the Holy $895 095 His help $1 and Mother, to ~ fainin photograph .fine hell. The souls from Father, to save ' suffering that price of power was l snow. Smart, jaunty for all-occasion coats Smooth in fitl sought. accepted—and lovingly wear. The following list includes movies appearing theaters in at Well tailored! They points add Walsh the though, touch Even good to as neccessary appearance. these Alexandria, towns: Bertha, Eagle Foley, Bend, Parkers tragicthing It is observation, his a from out Ideal for school own Prairie, ,St. Cloud, and Sauk Rapids. wear. shepherds Portuguese are young A-l late- learn—too their than Amer- to, precocious more Morally Unobjectionable Adults for and Children “Back-to-School” contemporaries, ican “Back-to-School” “Back-to-School” more re- Bomba the Lost Volcano Outriders memories on do that and decisive in sourceful, fearless, Curtain Call Cactus Creek Rogues of Sherwood Forest at still the BOYS' expression, judgment and SUITS TROUSERS Holiday Inn SPORT SHIRTS Ticket Tomahawk to be adult thoughtful Catholic must thin. Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey Trigger Jr. wear ., his humbled he contrasts Sizes 6 20 ac— Marine Raiders as to Wesl‘of Wyoming 20 Sizes 4 Sizes 20 6 to to with trials everyday . of ceptance Military Academy ‘ Yellow Cab Man $12“ $2395 chil- fortitude these lovin of the _ $395 $695 A-2 ‘ «In!!! $3.95 .95. $1 .. . difficult accepted the dren t 5-,. Morally Unohjectionahle Adults Only as ey for to There’s keen, look assured which they and unique role to for to a were Annie Get Your Gun Father Bachelor Is a these fin; suits for the “Back-to- chosen. Back Bataan Good-looking materials __ Killer and sturdy Shark to that shirts “Kaynee” We the feature School’ think that It illusion youngsters. Single is and to Baron Arizona of Lucky Losers an . . . in gabardines, mixtures, wash- long-wearing fit and famous for their double breasted made easier, models their lives in were smart sty. are Belle Starr’s Daughter Shadow the Wall ~ . on able whipcords, wool tweeds and fancy patterns. plains and qualities. Plaids, by the vis- ling. suffering Tweeds, plaids less intense and gabar- Borderline Sundowncrs -' n school Ideal faith and love For them, plaids. selection. ions. dines. It’s make too, to wear. Conspirator Winchester ’73 a easy 4. necessity. And remained abiding Dancing the Dark in Woman Hiding in an other souls much history of of the B conversation brief is contained in Morally Objectionable Everyone for a .;v.,; when and Jacinta, between‘ Lucia Lil—(Objection: Dakota Excessive lines.) brutality, suggestive Don’t Cry—(Objection: Damned Tends condone immoral actions; to lourdes Shrine Arctic pHoroonAnHen suggestive situations, dialogue.) costuming, and .fl—L.‘.'.Ig-—K East Side—(Objection: Side West Reflects the acceptability of Hard Work divorce.) Gerinain Represents 5091/. St. Paid Full—(Objection: Reflects the acceptability of divorce; in St. Cloud, Minn. condone illicit tends of accomplish good ends; Our to Montreal.‘—The of to story use means unsuitable contains material for general picture motion Paul- Lourdes shrine Lady of at audiences.) reached by aktuk in the Arctic, Avenue—(Objection: Wabash Suggestive sequences.) pilgrims only 100 150 to year, a Na- is told by the Rev. Eugene Oblate deau, O.M.I., in the maga- new, MATCHING IOUHGE 8. CHAIR by ‘l‘Baok-to-Sohool” SET Apostolate. zine PANTS CORDUROY “CHILDREN’S “SWEATERS this shrine be- The history of Gabriel gins when in Bishop 1933 suspenders. $2.95 Leader) (Crompton’s Sky With O.M.I., who for Breynat, years Sizes 4 1,2 to the spiritual leader of Can- was .. ........................ the North missions in ada’s Far classes, Send them baCk to in happy of mind frame a Mackenzie vicariate, attend— was PANTS CORDUROY Boys' with good-looking sweaters. BY Lourdes the ing ceremonies at DAY - . marking anniversary of the 75th _ plaids checks. and in patterns New, fancy apparitions Vir- the the Blessed SWEATERS of SLIP-OVER lovely A living room $6.95 $3.95 solemn plain gin. At the tweedroy and most moment Also, closing triduum, Bishop in. the "$395 $4.50 All-Wool NIGHT 4 to 20 to colors. AT Bishop Gerlier Pierre turned to ..................... ......... .. .. Plain and figured to ‘ him Breynat and offered statue ............ a A comfortable bedroom Puncher” PANTS OVERALL "Western Our Lady of Lourdes of take to SCHOOI. SWEATERS land the him the Es- with of to $2.25 The KING fly, double KOIL knee, tacked pockets. Matching Zipper bar new ‘ kimo. After the ceremony, mem- front. Button $5.95 Lounge and Chair sets make Sizes 4 to 16 of Soubirous family bers the two pre- colors of Plain St. Bernadette Featuring sented statue of OVERALL one. out rooms ' a Puncher" Bishop. PANTS the ,"Winner to, beautiful ' tapestries, styl- smart SWEATERS The the actual construction of "KAYNEE" $1.59 ings, and looking comfort easy shrine delayed be- two Sizes years weight. Full cut. 16. 8-oz 6 to was they’re fashionable livi difficulty involved in of the Cotton slip-overs. . __$1'95 $2.95 . . cause Stand rough wear furniture by day—but when carrying the rocks by room necessary Sizes 8 18 to to .5. the site. This feat dog sled to roll that Lounge the was ....... ........... .. ________ you Wool open Chippewa on "JAC" SHIRTS accomplished by Brother Brission JACKETS easy-opening Song Hinges you’ve "Back-to-School” sov‘s' in the winter of Father 1935-36. genuine cotton-Rudy, coil- all-wool high quality, shirt that is A got a warm Antoine Biname, the supervisor of $8.95 buoyant KING ' Warm-up jacket. KOIL $5.95 Bed. $8.95 neat in also and mission, Father Griffin and appearance. » helped the to erect grotto. Reversible to Sizes to 8 20 to In blue, manic beige with or ........................ .. . . . choice of Walnut Blonde your On Family Theater or “Ba-ck-to-School” “Ba-ck-to-School” price “Back-to-School” at a Hollywood, . . . Calif—Otto Kruger that’s to sure the role will in of Professor SOX star RAINCOATS SIAX. CAPS please. Only ‘ in the Jules Verne Aronnax clas- sic, Leagues Under the Sea, 20,000 $5 35° $450 the Family Theater on program and ‘1 *1“ 3 Aug. The Family 30. Theater is $1 pairs Sizes 6 18 to ... broadcast Wednesday by the every LOOK FOR Mutual Broadcasting THE KING System KOIL TRADE at MARK 908' We Deliver Phone . 9:30 EDT. A ION pm. ALL KOIL GENUINE z'r- KING PRODUCTS Our METZRO TH’S - Open i Friday Nites ’til Conditioned Years 75 Convent in 94th Y .\ car Greensburg, Pa.—Sister Mary 9 ~ for o’clock In Business Cecilia Brown, who died Seton at Hill Aug. 14, in the Shopping 75th was year 912-914 St. Germ., her religious of life Sister of (£3) as a / Quality Home Furnishings for Over Years 39 Comfort for "Good Clothes Men 89’ Boys” Charity. Sister M. Evangeline Hotel Opposite St. St. O’Donnell, Cloud Cloud who died Aug. 15, was in the- 30th year.