St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
November 24, 1950 · Page 2 of 4
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THREE," ' PAGE CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER .r-‘ ”' Flensburg f Editing." Work, Girl Crookston 4-H and Play Pray, ‘ EDEN HOIDEN .1 {Nil says-— Daily Newscast" Paper, Club Winner of ' 3?? ABOUT our: ssavrcs 0 . call strangers to us causes "Worthy lives should be not I National Award script [for Crookston.—One perfect confidence. .0 with of the the youngest entire daily 0 the forgotten and their labors need news full-time members Catholic of the broadcasts, the and to prepare be It comfort- in vain. is I not Tst_hr_flrpulinllilliams: press—19-year—old Diane Elling- question's’ interview part of an son—is doubling editor know that through ing up as new to me- with celebrity—the Patrick Rev. Flensburg.—The Happy Work- a Our Northland Diocese here and of Peyton, C.S.C., launching morialization. who fine characters 4-H club of Sacred Heart was FUNERAL_HOME ers par- editor of the newspaper’s as an . . Family Rosary the Crusade in ish clubs of 10 in Morri- a was one daily newscast. be with continue in in- to us .rr diocese. LISO sr.cr.ouo.umu. s receive county national to - son Diane, . a who graduated eighth was ‘ happy memories." spiring, award for outstanding recreational She appeared interview the class in of Cathedral 37 from on a s. s s s s o o in the with the regular past year. .. programs school June, high last has program edited an- Kollmann The nouncerand Father Peyton. The club, which has Franciscan the yearbook school and active FOR ASK was Family Rosary Crusader’s com“- Sisters adult leaders, the Works school She developed Monumental as on won paper. a “You be ought ment to similar award last and directed news- 3.2-? Mrs. Doris of the school’s was: most year. casting yourself, Diane!” Street Division 1915 skits, Mourhous, leader, talent shows, 4-I-I and musical county pre- Cloud, St. Minnesota productions. sented the Last September Her received award the club its she radio script to has at employed by monthly meeting last the Crookston wide listeners dio- week. praise in the by was . editor’s ' Lin": the The KROX, which of newspaper members on Two of the Iris assur- cese. manager club, PRE-PACK that she could edit both the broadcasts the has ’ newscasts,’ ance Korll and Robert Jendro, received ' the daily CREAM and broadcast Diane’s asked ICE to BULK paper special awards news permissron the use fall at annual by herself if the station’s need local the for high festival Little arose. news copy in the Falls _, The Rev. John .T. O’Toole, editor programs. school Nov. Iris, own 10. daughter of e Northland of Our Diocese, radio Besides he her and newspaper en. Mr. Mrs. Joseph says Korll, and re- ARTICLES recommended Diane High RELIGIOUS in preference editorial duties, this 1949 ceived watch for outstanding a journalism to school graduate nominee “get-‘ be- School Who’s Who is a junior leadership, and Robert, son- he of her much ability. photography ting hep to cause was sure Mr. Mrs. of and Val Jendro, re- and Medals He hates Sets, fire Call to he did," Father O’Toole Sick than I Prayerbnoks, Rosaries, faster anyone, ceived ex- medal for achievement . a ’ l plains, and journalism been school she has And reports. Misc Daily Andrew’s re- St. a Bibles, Chains, Crucifixes, and leadership. graduate might make the editor quested by Crookston not the Statues, Holy sal, Water F etc. onls, grade. do the Valley of Farmer to a Ill of her first weeks with the that two fashion column for D. I. Program Q new FRITZ-CROSS STORE RETAIL THE Diane I called edit magazine. to paper was on t“.- happy home, the main of activity. Pictured COMMUNITY LIFE, be and to centers are ‘ on. above, demonstrating work, and play, Slated Is Nov. 29 prayer, are, Cloud, Minn. St. 26 No. work, healthful, have and Ave. must ,, prayer, Richard Roger Woeste, left right: Berger, Dale to play. That is second grade, what children the of Lou Zanoth, Shirley Ann Billig, Kleinschmidt, Betty 'r, Holy Angels’ in study school, learned their of Sister Alphonse Behrenbrinker. is and Alice Mary com- The St. Cloud Daughters of Isa- munity life. The and school, the church Molitor photo) next to teacher.—(Bob their bella planning in are a program honor Mary of Wednesday evening, Collegeville Named PlAMrs. Hartl Albert Nov. in the Cathedral 29, high school gym. There will be installa- an open Deputy District Elects Seals of A. and D. C. tion of officers,,and Living Ro- a Your will be enacted by the D. sary the of I. and Fourth Degree, Knights Columbus. of COURTEOUS, INTELLIGENT First President Its Portrait Albert meeting of the nounced Mrs. at recent The committee charge Falls. in of the Fergus a — AND MODERN FUNERAL Catholic St. \Cabrini of district headed by appointed court Rosary is Miss Mary been Hartl has here. Minne- Daughters Donahue and Mrs. Ray Mocken- this the in for deputy area SERVICE FOR MORE THAN which fall under Catholic Courts Mrs. the haupt. of court state sota Collegeville.-——Mrs. George Du- is jurisdiction those Hartl’s in Daughters of America. committee The social in are an charge YEARS. - 65 renberger elected president of Perham, made by Falls, Moorhead, Fergus was The appointment of refreshments after the was cere- Wadena. Mrs. Hartl is the Collegevillc Mrs. Katherine and char- the Parent-Teach- state regent, is headed by Mrs. Don Ol- a new mony Obligation the Fergus Falls member of St. Paul, and Tierney of ter and Mrs. William Martini. The ers’ association. an- sen also served its first i and court ' TELEPHONES: Veleda Koslik Mrs. state regent, as Parishioners of St. John’s com- college, University regent. will short Duluth, give address. of 1 a l pleted i organization work of the OFFICE 238-W Sister Beata, Franc1scan srs- I The public cordially is invited lamin , local PTA unit the meeting book Too at; ter, revrcw on to gave a attend. The will begin to your "’ program Residence—1543 Players Nov. 8 when Present officers World, Theodore May- elected. Small by were to (1 o’clock. 8 at biography The book of is nard. Others chosen office for a were Eleven, Seventh Avenue North Cloud St. of Cabrini, Frances patroncss St. Mrs. Theodore Schreiner, vice Valley 2 One-Act Dramas Brown’s Group the local court. president; Ralph Meyer, secretary the discussed for Plans historian; and Mrs. William Hilt— were gift best the loved give This Christmas ones held lnducts silver your Members be Dec. 3 parish to tea New and Mrs. treasurer; Emerson ner, DINNDORF the and Shakespeare’s Hynes, chairman Joseph.-—Wh of St. Portrait the at world, in the same cn program your . . . committee. Ladies Meet, comedy by one-act a family. have obligation to fulfill time your Brown’s Valley. Reception you of an ' Charles George, will be staged by — Bylaws Discussed members the Christian into before made College St. portrait new the Ardcleons of the of have off, Don't it now ‘ put your Installation of officers fol- Mothers’ society took place in St. was Benedict; Sunday evening, Nov. 26. appointment. lowed for by Call discussion of bylaws rush. minute the last Anthony’s church an here. us re- John’s Universtiy Players St. PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE ferring local needs to and condi- The members Mmes. real and service the Ardeleons the new are: will precede and You'll courteou on prompt a get 5 tions. Frank Schwagel, Tillie Zellner, with their version of When Painting stage Contractor Pittsburgh Paints Varnishes —- — portrait. man’s Carl Almquist, John Lamers, At their Wil- October meeting the 29 Gentlemen Get To- Shakespeare’s Wallpaper Imperial Washable charter liam Paul, Henry Sykora, Susan members discussed the gather. Determan, Adolf Eggena, John general bylaws Tel. 435 and 12 7th also elected Ave. So. Cloud St. Doris Under the direction of inerts, and Frederick Mickalow- Math Zwilling chair- temporary speech student Bogut, senior from Mrs. and Durenberger, tem- 1. Hudson, Wis., this play s man, presents MEMBER social hour A lunch and in the TOG secretary. The nominating R“; Shakespeare’s porary six of noted s“° / most hall followed parish the reception committee comprised Theodore heroines: Juliet Romeo and from hone 3 E Schreiner TH so Walter Goerger. and Juliet, ceremonies. Portia The Merchant from Wed ‘ 4531:» Venice, The of Katherine from SSV Golden 146 ding Jubilee Shrew, Ophelia Taming the from of {‘30 Othello, Hamlet, Desdemona from 1 ’10:: PHOTOGRAPHER ot' Cleopatra Anthony and from and Cleopatra. Noted Is by Osakis Couple These in Verona women convene Within Your Desire 5091/2 Minn. St. Cloud, St. St. the who has just Germain in home of Juliet, fallen The in love with Romeo. five her of others instruct in the art Within Your Means Osakis.—Mr. and Mrs. Christ from the children successfully carrying her of the jubilar- ro- on Rutten marked their golden wed- ians, baked Mrs. by ,Chris Mil- was mance. ding anniversary here by ler West of legal; Union. Portia’s advice is Mrs. Catherine renew- very Highest The Respect, ing their marriage Albert Hartl before Mrs. the Flynn and Mrs. Katherine insists the the Sam of Fruth vows in ways were parish High Mass in Immaculate charge Desdemona of the shrew bring results; book. Enter- guest Christmas group’s for the and Conception I church Nov. 12. tainment included Othello “smothers her tells how several on vocal Give pledge Several party. friend mem- new selections Ophelia by affection;” is in Yourself, Two Mrs. with their of four wedding Arbeiter or and at- a Be that assured conduct services with we Mrs, They received. bers are were Harold Wagner, her dither; and Cleopatra imparts tendants also in the accompanied by were sanc~ dignity and restraint that make Mrs. Jr.; V. O’Meara, Edward we ar- Mrs. Flynn. stalwart Anthony. Accordion method with the They tuary. Mrs. Jake . . Kree- selections . were Dill- Jean Mortenson, Miss loved-One the Thomas Gift of suit income. Precious rangements to played Osakis, by Leo every of sister Gulen. Mr. of Rut- were In the end they find that the mer Mendelke. Irene and Miss man, and Joseph ten; Roers of Miller- Mr. and Mrs. all of them Rutten Juliet give young can f‘Last Full Measure of Devotion” were mar- member, Miss Helen Another ville, brother of Mrs. Button. I ried Nov. of her lessons in love, in spite 13, 1900, in Millerville BETTERHEARIN Swedvinski, has transferred from The jubilarians joined in before the youthfulness. Rev. Alois extreme were Raster. the Pipestone court. . the celebration by their chil- seven junior from Hynes, 912-914 Rosemary St. Ger. Their the Presiding meeting in the children at Mrs. Bernard are dren and 13 grandchildren. A plays the Kath- Winnebago, role of Tel. 908 Wa absence of Mrs. Fred Heisel, Belle grand River; Mrs. Clif- ner, grandson, .Leo Stoetzel, and a erine. The role of Portia is played for Miller, Mrs. Frank O’Meara, Seattle, Wash.; regent, Ber- was Douglas grandnephew, Rutten, Nolcn, St. Cloud fresh- by Alice nard, Belle River; vice grand John, Mrs. regent. I Ro- served the Mass. for Dorothy Waldorf, junior from sella Stoetzel, man. Harry, Hostesses for the evening and Thomas, were Father James Mohm, who of- Ophelia; Marshall, and Jeannene is all Osakis. of Mrs. Richard Beyer, Miss Evelyn fered the Mass, praised the couple HOME ' Falls, Little Hann, sophomore from Spies, Mrs. Carolyn and Imholte. Other out-of—town their in- for lifelong loyalty guests FUNERAL the to Desdemona. Cleopatra The of part; cluded Mr. and Mrs. Church. Harry In the Roers, horse-and-buggy Mary Kuchera, sopho- is played by (Answers Quiz) to <_ Mr. Mrs. and J. H. Roers, days, Mr. the Ruttens and made Ample Easy Parking Our First Street South at many sac- Dak.; and Wahpeton, N. from more 1 ‘3—b 2-3. 5-a G-b 4-c 7-c 8-c Mrs. Bernard Roers, a Mr. rifices and Mrs. their family to Chapel get Entrance to Juliet LaBonne, by Lois is played 9-b 10- Anton Koeplin, Mr. church. and Mrs. Jo- . Anoka freshman. seph Roers, August Roers, Since they Mrs. moved into town -L--- Nick Roers, Mrs. here, Mr. Sam Fruth, and Mrs. Mr. Rutten attend and Mrs. William Roers, Mass and all Mil-“é receive Communion of Correction al- all I. DAV 0". u lerville; day. most every “MINIATURE” dinner A served for at Mr. Register, the week’s and Mrs. In last Joe Julig and was noon son, z 80 the in church Hutchinson; Thell, of Brother Stephen Mr. and Mrs. name some persons Joseph G A I D EAR H I N basement and house Rutten, omitted by error; Butler; O.S.B., Mr. Mrs. and Clif- an open was was held during the afternoon hours. ford Miller the industrial from the and family, Seattle, story on Efficient Tiny Light» large gathering A relatives 0 0 of and Wash; Donna school conducted Humacao, Wagner, Minne- at friends, Protestant and Catholic, apolis; Jeanette Benedic-§ Wagner, Rico, by the St. Puerto Paul; honored the couple. Among the vis- Mrs. Rueter St. John’s abbey, Col- and tines of nieces of Mrs. two new This Christmas. give the truly priceless "Miniature" is the ultimate Father itors S. J. Schirmers Rutten’s, Sister legeville. Brother Stephen is Adelma and Sister was gift better of hearing yourself, in quality minimum in to at and cost a Urbank, of former here. Roselma, plu'mb- pastor St. Cloud; teaching metal work and and Miss O. friend loved So upkeep. Instantly adjustable for or one. necessary PARADE A four-tier wedding cake, gift Peters, Urbank. and helpful—it's ideal best hearing anywhere! Precision- a present mg. 2 E an or RUBBER FOOTWEAR + + + for hard-of-he'aring built + + by the makers of famous any person. Compact, powerful and beau- Zenith Radioa. FM. Television MorkNSOth Ruttens Jubilee tifully designed. the thrilling Sets. See it today! i COMPLETE READY TO WEAR l Zip-Fastened A. 'Women’s Gaiters B. 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Standing, left right, to joined are jubilee and in the by their event were seven Bernard, Belle River; and John, Mrs. Rosella' children and 13 grandchildren. The jubilarians are Stoetzel, Harry, and Thomas, all of Osakis. I‘--@A---‘------“‘--------A---“- pictured above with their family. Front left row, \ _....i."l-t.J. L ,» .