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

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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER roux Friday, PAGE December I, 1950 _ Singers Milwcukee, God School Official Dedication Famous Full to Boutel 105-1 l’s l9 Seventh Ave. So. & Electric H K I s. a... Women ’Bebopper’ Goal of Bans Students Give_ Concert Should Be at FURNITURE I and‘FLOOR GO. COVERINGS ’ Expert Installation Mgr. Al. Schwieters, Floor Covering Dept. 3864—5163-W CrOSIer Seminary Phones students lowest MiIWaukee. Six of mained single, .out bebop activity. “Woman entered the strata A - Little Falls. or —‘~ was re- Cloud No.-——St. 8th 1350 Ave. —— of 7,365 in Milwaukee example painstaking investigation of ligious her sole county t made be living state, to o m s WIRING purpose was a FARM CITY & Catholic high schools have been proved that assumption wholehearted God.” dedicate herself God. dedication to to. to our was (it Call Write for free estimate comply dismissed for failure .to correct. Belair Since of her This, explained Bernice remarks most PEP UP WITH MILK con- Onamia. The Goodman and directives beboppers “The with the directives issued 1%., Grail- Sisson, former student cerned the dedication with which at — on we were Calaway,vocal . appeared the duo at Get sustaining graduater with Dairyland Milk—the issued by Monsignor Edmund J. intended alert to real the St. she parents energy ville, and Fran- familiar, that to 0., of most energy was mar- Crosier Seminary here last week. Goebel, superintend- food archdiocesan that dangers furnishes is that abound for cis’ high school, is the riage, she spoke primarily ever-present the perfect food balance. Dairyland Milk reason on a George L. Goodman, Negro bari- Catholic schools. of in ent present-day society. The Schellinger woman’s existence. Mrs. Sisson Christian woman’s role in married our the Bros. ideal for,meals_ food a and for between meals, winner Major tone, the was a on “ arents in have instance and enthusiastic spontaneous addressed students and faculty of life. every co- radio Bowes been and has program expressed relief the operation of the great and DAIRYLAND the parents Monday last alma of her mater Phone COOP. over ASS'N BUILDERS 55 on St. Cloud soloist explaining how married radio In several guest on a a fact that something definite has youth themselves shows united week. a in church life and in lead the highest is to Contractors to programs, Reliable con- been done beginnings the front against juvenile to stop anarchistic the mother Mrs. Sisson, of two in Florida, Massachusetts, cert, she pdinted that sanctity, out of anarchistic conduct.” Monsi- conduct.” only 1. children, believes that the 2355W Phone Colorado, Wyoming. He and has “lit- becomes marriage Goebel “Some every said, fathers THE a LETTER SENT by Mon- which gnor Cloud «h world she de- for St. ’ So. [21 [4th Ave. sgribed pe a been heard in radio, concerts, and tle body." mystical mothers‘felt THE DONIJN and that they signor Goebel principals of to (‘0MI’ANY being the were “edge of as on during the in church past year, Catholic the end of their and that high at schools and junior «Married lies who couples, she pointed abyss” in its rope t women e but the Garnegie is his l first concert this them high schools Manufacturers action has given the in the archdiocese of their vocation Chris- share the work the sup- will take of in of out, New York recital given critical for needed.” they follows: port Body by tian womanhood seriously. co-operating in greater .Sash Murphy Doors 7 Interior H. acclaim. Finish James PRINCIP—AL 0F of “The A- the recent'adverse publicity , the creation God one Every enjoys the role of souls for . woman new . . . . . Dorothy Calaway, Negro so- girls’ academies mentioned that the beboppers INSURANCE clearly indicates on right motherhood, she told her audi- by the of given of. 535 E. St. ' Germain use powers is known to and ‘ St. Cloud concert prano, of had the mothers taken that tolerate such cannot some we for she intended by them. scan- ence, was radio audiences \ a for her artistry , about clothing dalous d steps If bebopper t necessary c o life. n u c God noufish and sustain Estate to Real Sisson stressed Mrs. the fact musicianship. and . Among her ac- when publicity first broke. the exist in school, groups your Mrs. Sisson pointed that you out holiness girls that all. “Most is for complishments in the field sing- of daugh- “The did their herewith want directed SOO‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO not ban to their [90 Phone are whether married, Bldg. Mary's St. 203 a woman re- think that who the ing, she has been to featured the one goes on considered be that ters activities at o among once. has be holy, but television convent to Dumont shows and very ap— of conduct is youths whose “Beboppers be detected by group can the have Carnegie who marries does hall peared in not at concert l, one said. regrettable,” the sister their dress, freakish haircuts, gang f weddings quite holy.” the . be She warned in of 1949. . to season so RINGS Metal DIAMONI) threats and abuse, Roofing unorthodox g At home and school associa- Cornice‘Co. 8. m Russell Stevenson, of the fallacy this kind of think- accompanist, in conduct, and other “l marks and be- tions where problem has been the is BE of the country’s ing. is enough be promising TO It BRIDE not to THE FOR one an or- havior. All these likewise ’men- to discussed, Monsignor Goebel are the mimosa pianists. Since his graduation eu‘u dinary Catholic mother, she said. from banned. This order is be- WEIMAN A to & tioned that the in- parents e were All Types the New England Conservatory of of bring and the lit- One Christ must ' i effective Tuesday, Nov. 14. . complete action be sistent that come Music, o he where studied with all the Church into the de- of urgy “Any student Right” students who & Buy Flight taken. They intent seeing "Walk A or were on Howard Goding, he has fapidly tails everyday living. of Roofing Siding Sheet Metal do not‘comply with this order im- St. Germain expelled failed St. those pupils who 809% to gained recognition Popilek-Terhaar rilliant - - as a the Living liturgy of Church, the mediately be dismissed. to Be- conform reasonable rules are to cover- Sedan—Before interpreter the Mass of classics Nuptial offered and of a she said, fulfillment life is of boppers who thus expelled ing drpss a as and conduct. .I. are may Nov. 20 in Immaculate Conception ‘ the works. contemporary e w. N. McDowell Geo. McDowell meant' the Church it be. She be enrolled to in not Of church, Miss Esther Terhaar, daughter - any our THE STUDENT COUNCILS of of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Terhaar, became displayed baptismal robes schools. ' two ' 1526 ’51. Phone Marital schools JEWELRY the variot‘ls h been DAMON'S v Cloud the bride of Duane a v e Popilek, of Mr. Counseling: son "‘To for her chil- which she had made attempted prevent transfer" and Mrs. Ray Popilek The unanimous in this of of St. Cloud. want type ng c . r other dren pointed how such schools, _ and to requested out 'ar- William Rev. Wey Repalrlno celebrated the High Watch you are Ind adolescent behavior properly con- Clark Geo. Mass. Attending the to bride Bernice submit ticles close office Slccessors could to (archdioc- to to were serve weave a our trolled. By and large, the student Endorsed Rally Penney! Irom Terhaar, Barbara Unstaer Tar-hour. and Anna across school office) the child and the bond between the at of esan names bodies of schools have the Marie Terhuar. Richard Wallek not and floor 2nd magn- overhead those who dropped "Lower for on life. of the Church. of Jerome Nash are the bridegroom. attended any wanted those students around who WWW. Damon’s store. values at hetter above the To make this reasons. Gresser-Heim be might classified being the OI United Brethren the older, and As child as on SCHNEIDER grows co. effective, 'school must Richmond. every Miss Mary Margaret co- fringe of bebopper the FLOORING movement. — participates fully the life in more Hcim, daughter directed.” of William Heim of operate‘as reception Church through the of Monsignor Goebel cited in- Minneapolis, became the bride Norbert of an Gresser, Mr. of and Mrs. Norbert robe in— of the is the sacraments, stance where mother son went to a a Dayton, 0.—Premarriage and ASPHALT—RUBBER ALUMINUM WALL dc TILE REQUIESCANT Gresser of Cold Spring, before Nuptial a scribed in embroidery with Health drug phone his 0f- store to For proper corner Mass offered Oct. 28 in Sts. Peter and ‘postmarriage counseling was en- symbols relating each fice concerning bebop her to event. party . 191/2 Ave. . Paul’s church. & Highway 52 . Father Burkhard St. Cloud, Minn. Arn- a dorsed solu- step toward the as a heiter, 0.S.B., celebrated the Mass. Ro- When the child the robe 15-year-old attending matures, thatf son was IiEillTP’S tion of America’s divorce problem berta Helm, Betty Grosser. and Dolores incorporated into be the night. The boy afraid not to may was Plantenberg attended in adopted the bride. Gerry here by the report a and bridal attire if the marries the mother feared he would Goebel, Bernard person go Schael'er. Nicholas IN and PACE general conference of the Evan- Wenner attended the bridegroom. be harmed if did Ushers be used of altar he “Some part not go. or may as an gelical United Brethren Church. Ler_oy Thcisen Vernon and Dock— were deeply worried cloth if the child has become parents were a over endorf. Such counseling, the report this and priest religious. movement to Haarstad-Huelsman came our or said, would effective Frozen be than Instant more help.” office seeking Foxhomm—The marriage of Miss Visneski Mrs. Anton The of increased legislation enforce- practice commemorat- or Louise Huolsman, daughter of Mr. and “BASICALLY,” Monsignor Goe- CREAM St. Cloud—Requiem Mass offered ICE laws. of existing feast days the Church, of was ing ment Mrs. R. J. Huelsman, Richard Hilar- to Nov. 21 in Holy Angels' church for Mrs. bel pointed “the youth who out, go the and The stud, of Mr. and Mrs. Armund and observing fasts vig- also warned youths llnar- report son Anton E Visneski. who died Nov. 18. lin- kind in for this of objectionable stad. took place Nov. 7 in St. Joseph‘s ad- “long rial ils in consider and well, dif- in appropriate the in the Calvary to cemetery. Mr. was _ , way, an church. Father John Symons celebrated behavior do have the of not type Visneski survives with daughters two celebration of the dition ficulties marriages, Cath- of mixed to the Nuptial pa- Mass. Attending couple 567 the Tel’. and Mrs. Clinton two Brown. St. background children home all sons: the of tronal feasts of members olic Maryann Hulesman, and Protestant, Christian and Donna O’Keefe. were Paul: Mrs. Edward Kurr, St. Cloud: l should have. There too Arle Huelsmnn, and Peter Haarstad. are many further Clarence,,. the family, Anoka, non-Christian.” The opinion and Vernon Visneski. ways are was ho eless children today— Sauk Rapids. Also Mohs-Rothstein surviving 13 thri‘ilgh even recommended that Mrs. Sisson are “in expressed that far Alone too Not .You, Are many grandchildren. her mother. and the fol- Valley.‘ they have both fathers and Browns Married be- Nov. 6 family closer bring the marriages been made to have to lowing brothers cases, and sisters. Mrs. Leon- fore Nuptial M ELECTRIC offered in St. An- mothers living. a so the home. Gerris. \Christ in ard Alexandria: basis physical attraction Mrs. Abbey Pat- the of ERICKSON thony’s church on Mrs. Elizabeth were rick Carlos, Mrs. and Joseph Hayden, “You might call them ‘Par- family, Should descend Rothstein romanticism.” George exaggerated and Mahs Cold ready and of “Eventhough not your sorrow upon are we Millerville. Mrs. Visneski member was 'and It Spring. Mr. Mrs. Michael Mohs of entless’ children because they do home The said that the ideas bigger than report accept to of the Holy Angels' Altar society. our- hand experienced at- seek aid. Let SERVICE South Dakota attended the bridal couple. our our enjoy the of their not should responsible for company be edu- fair throw them selves. it is to not Rudolph J. Vandereyk sex Zabinski-Borkowski Their arrangements. fathers d tend parents. to but that itrfailed, “then .until cation, if hold them We St. Cloud—Funeral 'services to a n out. must South Bend, Ind—Before. Nuptial on were con- a and Fixtures Wiring mothers show practically ducted in- Nov. 25 in St. Anthony's assist.”' church Mass offered Nov. 18 Matthew‘s the Church in St. us.” must they become of part no a for Rudolph Vandereyk. Father Bernard Loretta: church, Miss Borkowski, solicitude their (laugh- in terest or ac- p With world described order, 626 also the respect to J. Wildenborg Mrs. Sisson Cloud offered the Mass. Burial St. left So. Mrs. 3rd Ave. of Modest Borkowski, ter became They feel alone. tivities. in the Calvary His cemetery. “we was rthe bride entails the said, the of Eugene Zabinski, solemn which report support of engagement, par— son Devotion” “Last Full Measure of They They insecure. and the following ents brothers and set out sis- Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Zabinski are of St. possible best United Nations the reading the the of engagement as Joan, ters survive: Frances. and Theo- Cloud. The affection and of Rev. W. G. feeling Birk, Lastrup, to get a available settle— church be- for the dore. St. Cloud; publicly in promises Mrs. Lester Kendall uncle means Minn, the bridegroom, of cele- associationlwith by importance (Betty). Baldwin TRAYNOR Park, Calif.; and Wil- FRED international conflicts.” the of brated Mass. Att witnesses. ding the bride fore ment liam. where they establish Maple Lake. gangs 912-914. Frances a Zoller, Alice Casey. I were .. ary St. Ger. feeling of false Mrs. Leo Schaffer security and Beatrice Kapinski. Ralph Weber and on a g Architect ' .Tel. 908 Daniel Wawrzyniak attended the bride- the basis. Cloud.-——-Mrs. t. The for Leo Schafl'er, who Propagation Society Ushers Jack Bantch and died Nov. 19. groom. were laid to in the rest Cal- was email 55 sex Sundays post “PARENTS SHOULD take After Hours Wawrzyniak. Robert The bride is or a following cemetery Requiem Mass vary n a St. graduate Joseph's TELEMIIJNE 3636 of academy and (legal Title) firm stand those offered Faith, against Nov. 0f the taverns 22 in St. Mary's Cathedral. Inc., 1981-W Tel. 1804 or ‘ «ma '* president past the Co-Hop of Mt. Schal’fer EXCHANGE was survives with ANITE 0r- 301 I; that sell juveniles and should one to son. see ganization and the Young Christian James. MINNESOTA Also 0000. surviving ST. her mother. are that their licenses revoked. A Workers. Mr. Zabinski Building graduated Institute are Mrs. Frances Fischer St. of Cloud was and Cathedral high from school, 8‘. John's, certain number of shops that brother, Jerome, sweet in Minneapolis. one .FUNERAL —r_. HOME MINN. Collegeville. and the CLOUD, There from graduate school ST. TRANK- two grandchildren. are gathering for be- spots JACKSON serve as . the University Notre of of Dame. Mr. John‘r. w. Mrs. Wilhelm l boppers also should be of Missions Mrs. a source and Ignatius Zabinski and and Flfst two Foreign Home Ample Easy Parking at’Our Street South Richmond—Funeral services parents,” Monsignor children, Luverne, Fred and to were Alice and concern ARCHITECT conducted Nov. 22 in Sts. Peter Chapel Entrance and Zabinski, Jack Bautch, and Syl Jagiel- Goebel said. Paul’s church for Mrs. John P. REV. FRANK, Wilhelm, Diocesan Director HENRY all Cloud, ski. of St. attended the wed- 70, who died Nov. 18. Burial in the issued Design r’The directive by Monsi- Ecclesiastical was ding. ' ' parish Mr. cemetery. Wilhelm survives 40.00 (living deceased) ..‘...$ Manuel-Steichen Member Perpetual Goebel the result of or gnor was a With the following children: Mrs. Isa- ......... """-"" Kimball.—Miss Zita Steichen, daugh- Bldg. Bank 1.00 Dmgman ,Nstlonal lengthy\ study extending dore American (1 year). Member Florenz Ordinary and and Alphonse over a and Mrs. John Steichen. ter of Mr. be- Wilhelm, 9:00-9:00 St. Cloud; Mrs. Open Norbert Ethen, MINN. CLOUD. period of months. Principals of all 51‘. (known the Family Mem- Special Membership the bride Andrew Manuel, of Jr., St. Joseph’s; Helene, came and as St. Paul. Also & Sat. Fri. .Every Catholic high schools, the League of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Manuel, the following son brothers surVIvIng are and enrolled, bership—besides the nine one before Nuptial Mass Sn, in 16 'of School Sisters: Jake Home and associations Joseph W and Rothstein, a av. Rich- Iioua MODERNIZING Hiring The Friendly e Ann’s others, St. church. The Henry Store Rev. be enrolled mond: John deceased, Rothstein and Mrs. Mary and student councils active may or FINANCING were HOME SANTAs 0 Steichen of St. Nicholas celebrated the Becker, St. Paul: 0 and Mrs. William e 0.... . 6.00 . year) for in assembling the facts . o . . e (3.3%... Mass. Therese Steichen BrIck. and Helen Grey ANDERSON necessary Eagle. She . . . . . one J. F. member of was a ............. .. the Steichen Christian attended the bride. Jroe Steichen before Mothers'and action taken. Oblates of St. of for the education A Perpetual was Burse young a ‘. Benedict. and James Manuel attended the bride- C0. LUMBER MONSIGNOR GOEBEL SAID: $2,000.00 priesthood. for the Nicholas Klein groom. man a WONDERLAN ........................... Weidner-Schlacht “We of that St. MATERIAL Clo are aware, course, d.—Funeral BUILDING 150.00 services were‘held catechist' for ,of‘a the For support one year Nov. Paynesville.—Elizabeth Schlacht Catholic 20 in St. and youth human Augustine's ...... .. church for as are as through student Nicholas were A scholarship supporting Klein, Roman COAL Weidner married Oct. 24 94, who AND died PAINT Nov. 15. one Christian others; but, with the Father Louis before the Rev.- Joseph Varley Traufler. in the St. 0.8.3., offered 750.00 his Minn. Cloud. seminary and St. training they receive home Telephone 180 at the Mass. course Burial house. Louis parish Attending the couple in Assumption High! 23" Full was ..... -. Mrs. cemetery. Klein Elizabeth Bisek and Agnes Bisek. in schools, had survives to with the were reason our we following children: Mrs. Joseph Ritzer, OOIIs BABY few, if believe that very any, John. George, Faith Louis, of the the Propagation Nicholas, Society for the Robert, Members of may would be deeply involved in the Joseph. Albert, William. and Aloys Klein. on-Dec. first 3, indulgence the usual conditions under plenary gain There a 60 grandchildren 4.95 and 31 are great- Conception Immaculate 8, Feast of the Dec. and of Advent. Sunday grendchildren. Also surviving on Maruagelaw three are > stepdaughters: Mrs. Mayme Mary. Langcn- Blessed Virgin the of brenner, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Welsh. and would love Any little girl to Lawrence DAYS Richards. 30 four heavenly. And just in is mas John Maui-er have adorable baby doll, this DAYS THIRTY earth everything weeks, many so means Liiile' on 'Beni more Mayhcw Lake—The funeral call her own! She of John to very people—hut things different heavenly. to look is going Maurer to waslheld a. Nov. 14 in St. on cries and sleeps. Her body Mary’s church with burial in that the parish days right 30 one means now heavenly, in BE IT WILL too, is filled, and cemetery. Mr. Maurer cotton member of arms was a. Christ- will be St. it Joseph’s month from world the society. all all the The missions society now legs of at- Latex rubber over are Presbyterians By tended the funeral in body. The Rev. And what crumb a have if they or woman, man, not rubber. mas. stuffed with foam a —even Paul Eberle SCHROE offered the Requiem Mass. with- Christmas of think child all their. to Charles can to eat own. Pretty Riley dress. penny or a his heart—— . bubbling in joy that kind of day Christmas the out is Sauk up Centre.-——Funeral 74/ h a services Clea/*QCP/Z susi. OOII TWIN were glorious soul? As C his enjoyed conducted love Nov. and the in much by 9 in be Our Lady of the can as New GERM 8053“: SAINT Thanksgiving Angels: Zealand. church Wellington, —A for Charles lRiley. - it is day 82. the the rich, by as by was, as young poor as who died Nov. rubber plastic heads, 6. Father with William Made Wey divorce modified stand Christmas. compared nothing on was simple by to old, the MINNESOTA by the by of Brooten as offered the as Requiem MHESn sr. CLOUD, rubber. stuffed with foam bodies General Assembly of taken by the Christ- earthly; Thanksgiving is Burial in the Calvary wise. Sur— was cemetery. .98 12" tall. cool They sleep, Church in New the Presbyterian two Harold vwrng home. are sons, at and CHRISTMAS Russell BUT, IF of Flint. Mich: two sisters, Zealand its annual meeting means at set Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Minneapolis. would and should what it not to here. us, we the Emma: and two brothers. A Will, Grove YOU in starving want to that or The assembly declared Luke, anyone Lou see hnd of Anoka. 5. LIKE And that day. Mrs. Ross Carver J. ordained many peo- God it, is rags on marriage, ‘1‘ \ as Hospital Cloud ple the going in missions St. Cloud.—-Mrs. S to Ross J. KKMWMWKMMMKWWKWW aini Carver, of with who lifelong are union man one a died Nov. 16, buried unless help. in Calvary that do just was and that “the break- we ‘ — one woman, following cemetery Requiem Mass of- Savings! :1 Priced for Real left There much is time not natural now, God’s of THIELMAN it is against ing fered Nov. 20 in St. John'Cantius’ if have and given church the by Rev. Peter .1. Kroll. never order." Mr. Tru’cks“ even we hospi- well-equipped modern, A Carver survives with the'following before, anything the chil- missions HARDWARE to Van however, The assembly said, dren: Mrs. Edward Orlowski, Sauk staff well—organized O wonderful begin. 9 with this time tal is to ,. recognized that “the is union a a it Rapids: Msr. Howard Ducon, Foreeton: what It really Here is is fporting \ Paints Mrs. Fred specialists. Orth, . and completely de- St. Cloud; very easy. of "physicians Mrs./ Jerome in cases some -— Weyrauch, \ do: St. Cloud: and Fugene, at that 1.17, acknowledged you stroyed." It Goo home. s There the 13 of grandchil Conducted by the Sisters are en. these cir- divorce “has been, in HAVE checkbook, IF YOU Cloud 50., St. Ave. 7th 17. a l OLOEKs of only remedy the cumstances, merely and write it some- you open ’2‘ A 1- situation.” intolerable #— Benedict Order of St. thing if have an out to 1.49. for sell us; you a Made to-' assembly the time, the At wallet, simply that and same plastic, colorful you open of Made CLOUD ST. face of the asserted “in the that take bill and send that two out is Trail a or metal. axles of r di- tendency / increasing to C0: ELECTRIC if i‘end approve to want to us; you us a Length detachable. over- insufficient trivial and vorce posta‘l order, on note or money you all—18%”. Electrical Contractors PAINTS And'ju’st be clearly should grounds, it send that un- to too. PAPER can us, WALL and Commercial Residential Presbyterian the derstood that - this remember from Scripture: -— Industrial Wiring rue BEER holds Zealand that of New Church th‘ability, “According be to mer- St. 2543 Cloud Tel. resorted only should be divorce to ciful. If thou have much, give looking Paint and wall keep home smart as paper can your FOR THE repeated and sincere at- after abundantly; little, if thou have walls See large selec- the and woodwork. well preserve our as been tempts reconciliation have at deserve will- listed here to take bestow The firms to care even so 16 MAN .WHO beautiful and modern of paints and wall colors dis- tion be remembered when and failed.” made papers you are ineg little." a. dif- the tributing to patronage your assembly affirmed that The designs. 'KNows ferent lines of usiness. ministers SHOP Presbyterian now are Senator- Catholic 1st for perform marriage free to a 10.95 a PAINT KOEBBER “if satis- divorced they SAFETY WITH SAVE are person Cairo, Egypt—For the first understands the fied that he she - or time, the' Egyptian Senate now in- marriage Christian teaching DISTRIBUTED BY on cludes Catholic, Edgard Gallad a & Federal Savings Loan Accounts intends sincerely into Ice and enter Kemp’s Cream to CO. Pasha, who the Latin Rite. is of earnings. provide with good safety miniature‘of 241/2" high A 20 St. Cloud, Minn. Sixth‘ Ave. So. marriage.” true a His by appointment approved fully was ‘ assembly, the Daddy’s speaker the A at Phone 567 Each chair! Cov— insured account easy King Farouk. Gallad Pasha is the Smith, mod- Rev. _Mr. J. D. former CLOUD. ST. MINN. 85.000.00 of Egypt’s of im- to two most up Duran durable red ered in owner Church, recallbd that the of erator newspapers, daily Al portant statement leatherbtte, denom- previous of the a plastic Funds 10th Received the of by no sag any HATS! Zamanc, Arabic, and Le Journal STETSON See toward ination’s attitude remarri- month with credited earnings are For Men-‘- D’Egypte, French. He given special A base. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! was spring front the First. after divorce had sought to I age . title of Commander the of the the from innocent separate party SQUARE SHOES! CROSBY I value! INSURED Christmas Order St.,Gregony Great by‘ of the ACCOUNTS SAVINGS guilty and relate the the to XII consideration Pius in 1949 in of Church’s decision the law the to THE a Convenieht * services distinguished of the- \ FOR Our Use ren- land. by him his dered and the to . press Smith declared that the Mr. PLUMBING 0 Catholic Plan Lay-Away Egypt. He is in HOME LOANS cause a .had experienced difficulty Church , CLOTHES“ “NEW .cousin Bishop Vincent Gelat, of Home Appliances 0 this attitude because th e over Auxiliary Latin the Patriarch to of \ Federal Security stated by the law bev in- party to Water System ° / Jerusalem only and the Latin Rite “very often far from nocent was Arab Bishop. Appliance added Savings & STORE innocent.” He that the for- Loan Assoc. “St. Cloud’s “not in line Headquarters” statement mer was and Savings Sure , The firms listed here deserve to gospel, with the Presbyterian Cloud St. Satisfaction Germ. 821 St. Str. St. Cloud. Minn. h: l remembered when dis- #20 4th Ave. 8. Phone 4490 you are is which of and gospel - a grace sec- t“ibuting dif- patronage the the your to in St. Cloud Post Office Opposite ond chance." lines f of business. treat 1 \ .3 ~t