St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 2, 1951 · Page 4 of 6
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rivs REGISTER ’ March ’1 ST. CLOUD PAGE 1951 2, Friday, Actor llllllllllllIlllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllll Tournament " Anonymous All Wrestling Set Portrays for ' KNAPP PLUMBING &- C -~ r HEATING ’ - I Play Cathedral Christin We Specialize in momma... I Churches, Hospitals Schools, .. 104 Roosevelt Drive Cloud St. l|||||l|||||||l||||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|l|||lll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli dramatize from modern will junior who undentifiel'd The scenes March 2—Fi’iday after ,third whichxpeople think they living in in Christ Cathe- play the of part ‘Mass. Sunday Lent. of Special failed. have school’s Passion play, high dral Second Collect, “Defend us,” 20 Failure, helped V of I Triumph. The business has There is Joe whose FOR ,YEARS third “Almighty and Eterna1,.“ week. his last make job find failed and who cannot cross own a Pope, fourth for the Lenten Pref- VIEW!!! maintaining job is His main him enough out permanent to now get special after Post- ace, praycr the quiet to to debt; Mrs. the mother prepare Barton, necessary of V i coRmmunion. l t vestments. o e convincingly. live his part who when her of five boys, realizes O HAS BEEN : marries divorcee that eldest Rehearsals the for Passion son a Votive Mass of Sacred the failed job she has in her marked play to SAYING contrast as a ." are a Heart be said. White vest- may . . last mother. hilarious for practices merits. rehear- school and Janie, Each Jim grade month's comedy. March 3—Saturday after third meditation home with sal begins youngsters, to an come on a Spécial Sunday of Lent. Mass. Col- and looking for house; while of the Passion, empty aspect some lects March Viole 1. vestments. as kitchen, effort they reveal lunch in the students make serious a March 4—Fourth unday of their mother their with naivelyrthat approach must parts to rev- Sunday.) Lent. (Laetare Special work because the father, al- an. erence, Mass. Secon Collect, St. Casi— im- with of students number family. coholic, fails the A to support Lucius, mir, third, St. Creed. Rose by student“ be will not There who is gets portant parts seen a vestments. of their The Cs hours of study; audience. only after the success a Special March 6 Monday.‘ -— entirely depends teacher whose classes show performance history on Mass Monday of the after fourth neither enthusrasm for interest their voices. nor Sunday of Lent. Collects March as I the which skits, who her subject; doctor Their radio 1.' a young White vestments. - will hand system has address future after public carry sees no one March 6—Tuesday. Sts. Per- Will auditorium, darkened been amputated. the to and Felicity. Mass of feast. petua shares Each them in of some Gloria, second Collect and Last Christ. the of Passion in way Gospel of Tuesday. Red Vest- the the play will of The second part OR: ments. - h‘ow . in also show each share can Special Mass the of Tuesday triumph. Christ’s after fourth Sunday of Sec- Lent. is production scheduled for The ond Collect Martyrs.- Violet vest- 18, and Tickets March 19. 16, can ments. '. . , Cathedral purchased from be any' March Wednesday. St. 7 — student. school high Thomas, of Aquin, Teacher. Mass Gloria, of. feast. second Collect ’a. ST. JOHvN’ShUNIVERSITY will Cloud John Girls act host Weimerskirch, 531. to four Macs the this and Last Gospel of the Wednesday who has 44 straight, year. won I other wrestling teams this Saturday, March be will defending, his title in the after fourth Sunday 147-pound Jim McKeown, of Lent, class. 3, in also the ‘ of St. John’s, is in Creed. White OR: annual. favorite the division. intercollegiate a 138-pound vestments. wrestling McKeown has tournament. Macalester is defending Special Wednesday champion, string nine Mass of and‘ of consecutive victories. St. John’s, St. Olaf, a and Gustavus will be out to upset Have It Average , after of fourth Sunday Lent. Sec— Cold Spring + Class + + +‘ + Senior ond Collect_of St. Thomas. Violet . Intercollegiate Wrestling vestments. - March 8—Thursday. St: John of Si. Benedict‘s 'Al g-..a~..~‘ God. Mass of~feast. Gloria, second Will .Stage ”Joanfi ofI’Arc’ Collect and' Gospel Last of the Tourney Set St. John’s Thursday. White OR: vestments. at St. Cloud girls St. Joseph.—FiVe Special MaSs of- Thursday the during maintained A an average after fourth Sunday the of. Lent.‘ ,.. the academic work first of Cold Sprinnghen semester Violet John. seniors of Zimmer Second Collect of St. and Leona Dillinger, sen- and College St. Benedict, the of St Boniface’s school at high, ‘ the Collegeville.—St. vestments. choir, John’s uni- nine victories .41»--- straight pre- and Dorene has iors, and in verse up maintained B six , annual thoir sent class play, Joan March Scherer, 9——«Friday. St. averages. Frances sophomore, in beaten conference the vision opponent versity wil be host fourth the to every . Seniors Mary Jo Matthews, Arc, of than 100 students of Rome, Widow. Mass of feast. more least ‘ scenes. at 1.1;. once. Minnesota annual intercollegiate i and’ daughter H. Mat- of Mr. and Mrs. lag will be Gloria, in at); second Collect Last ,seen Senior boys He Weimerskirch, and who is busy with are athletic thews, 8., and conference’s wrestling 908 12th action. 5 Gospel of the Friday. White avenue vest- stage defending activity. his title Ticket for the second sales crew Kathleen Schroeder, daughter of Students from OR: Saturday tournament “on March ments. ‘ ' also are‘in straight give the Johnny Coach hands of the year, Mrs.‘ Mr. sen- and Frank Schroeder, all neighboring Special Mass of the Friday after 3. Jack Hyenman hopes of pulling iors.- ~ N» 211 13th the h i fourth Sunday t in‘ avenue were on t of Lent. Second o w n s 5 the the Last upset Scots. of week Weighing-in The and pairing play is scheduled for March A honor r011 3150 sophomore cere- Collect 85 who‘ belong of St. Frances. (Images area the Johns edgedMacalester, 18- monies will begin and with 11 at 10 12st 8:15 Glorla daughter SChlepel‘. Of a.m. p.m’. veiled.) T- Violet the senior vestments. to ‘ i in 16, dual match despite the preliminary matches o’clock a at 1 1703 Mrs. Schleper,‘ and John class in- WMWWQ are fact that they forfeited match ___h_ in the afternoon. The semifinals one Third Freshmen N., and street cluded in the lwflddinaa Jacob pro- BorasRites and Macs the five 77/145 unearned finals and wil be held in the gave EVER! Mr. and eve- Jane Schmid, daughter of F/RSI' i duction. in A “large points. " $99.95 ning, starting at. 7:30. Two ‘ mats Schmid, Seventh Mrs. Andres 822 'number of stu- the Since host. school has to will be used the semi- to speed Gnifkow- up N., and Jeanne avenue i, Held Sobie’s’ki dents from \ :z: in all stand the come of the final meet, and consolation matches. expenses J.’ mm ski, daughter of and Mrs. A. Mr. tho g 0122mm NS and Watkins. the athletic director, | George Dur- up Five full conference Gnifkowski, Third N. 1315 street teams ‘ role In of the has enberger, that announced at will the merited honor in Those who the B with Sobieski.' —'F compete al services meet hammmgofikm u n e 1' is prologue there would “You to’dcTo be small charge have littlé‘ ‘ a only a - ' St. Olaf’s, St. Thomas’, include and Colleen roll Nancy Gus- conducted ' Feb. 16 were Mildred Kra- girls: of mettle all triple to fans cast mat defray to shopping discover price and to St. John's daughters Mr. and Mrs. S’8canislaus’ Burns, of Jacob‘ tlvus, trying church ‘ for Boras, to Kiselewski-Stepnnink and Donna Bates, Florence cos 5. mer, powerful Harry Macalester, __ E. Burns, 10th .q ' 927 thatthe Speed Queen unseat gives ‘ avenue , Meierhofer. Browsrville.—-Before Nuptial Mass which Rev. has The walked daughter of a off with three N.; Joyce Bartel], Thomas Knopik, Dick- the ‘ for most offered Feb. 8 in you St. Joseph’s church, your supported by is The play an \ inson, straight and Bartell, N. titles. Mr. Lester 107- Dak., Mrs. nephew of Mr. team HOLDEN a Miss Sylvia. Stepaniak, daughter Mr. of dollo‘:—--t washing machine choir verse-speaking Z. important, BEN Boras, Hick, offered 8.; Marian the Requiem Mass. Mrs. 191/2 and Edwin Stepaniak, became the As’ avenue Four Champions interludes. chbric supplies the years.‘ that has roa bride iusl 20 of Robert Kiselewski, for Mr. it of Buri‘al and in daughter Mr. Mrs. Joseph the of parish son as cemetery. was «I and Mrs. Kiselewski Steve or Mineapolis. From Last Your Back Charles featured this In says— Born in Poland July group are It's oDOUBLE-wall 702 N.; 18, Hick, Seventh 1872, washer avenue The Rev. S.- B. .' Kuznisk celebrated the urn: AS Meierhofer, Mary 'Gerald Manuel, the daughter of Mr. of Mr. Renee Lenzmeier, Mrs. Stanislaus and Mass. incl. Attending the bride K son the single-wall Were ren at Four price.‘ last of year’s individual Nistler, Joanne Erwin Ellen Mies, Fed. Ann Sahli, Ann Betty Stepaniak, Boras, Joan Lenzmeier, Mrs. C. R. D. 3; he and E. this to country came champs will be back defend their Come to and let show Tax in Kiselewski, and Betty Stephan. Wallace ouise Werner. Schackmann, Mary us when six daughter Mr. and of Alice Nolen, of The family should' "VVorrhy lives be years age. Harold Lysne not Yale Lawrence Stepaniak and of Olaf’s attended St. crowns. Theisn, and Joseph and settled in Chicago you. Mrs. J. Nolen, 14th i DaraPower- E. 323 short ‘ bridegroom. the Ushers avenue Mike Kis- at the were in and 123-pound class, John Wei- ElGlll forgotten their labors has the need Only time later elewski Quirrlivan, moved this will and Tom Stepaniak. N.; and Mary daugh- vicinity, to the vision Angels in scenes merskirch St. of John’s in the 147, vain. where Mr. Boras has lived Kaila-Kirchner and Mrs. Ray Quin- be of Mr. J. It comfort- following girls from ter include the in is ElGlN ever not Mainspring. guarantees Carl Roberts Macalester of in the Waite Park—Miss Lou Sixth N. Mary Kirch- livan, 1121 members of the since. Watkins who avenue are 157, Bob Messenga. and know through St. that of ing Mr. ner,ldaughter of Mrs. Alphonse to and He me- married Anna Knopik break! this vicinity who Sat will at Others from it dramatic club: Shirley sophomore M never, Thomas’ in the 167, all favor- Kirchner, became bride Harvey the of are bieski POELL in 1900. She preceded him morializarion, characters fine maintained B Mar- Juanita Don- Gross, Alice Gross, a average are Kaila, of Mr. Joseph and Mrs. ites in their to divisions. son repeat in death in October, 1950. Waite jorie Theisen, Park; Fran- Kalle, before Nuptial Mass olfered Dolores Quast, Elaine Geis- a ’ with nay, be continue in in- Jim McKeown St. John’s is to of us Surviving Feb. Joseph's church. Rev. 3 in St. The the following chil- Neussendorfer, Collegeville; are linger, Marie Rathmann. and ces Engelbert Dufner, uncle the 0.S.B., of favorite in the 138-pound divi— dlten: STROBEL’S SlSteT ‘Clalldia, happy a memories." _and v Mrs- spiring, Rita Kulas, Al- Lutz and LuAnne bridegroom, much offered the Mass. :Attending Joan of Arc’s deals story sion. The sophomore has star , Victoria Tuzmski,‘ Minneapolis; run Audrey Nentwich, Long ' bany; the bridal JoycetSpychalla couple ‘ were HARDWARE “voice,” she C0. for whom with her Kollman wére Mrs- JOhn BZdOk, Ushers thtle Falls; and Claude Kalla. LeRoy Prairie; Jeannene Harm, Little HOME MODERNIZING than 0 rather fire deny. died in to F Kalle. Robert and Meixner. Frances, Josephine, and Raymond, Winsted; Falls; Hirsch, and Joyce HOME FINANCING 0 Monumental Works Jewelers by Michael will be portrayed St. Hilcoske-Glenson l. home; at Peter, Pequot Lakes; S13-515 Mary Hunt, Princetown. Ann J. AN DERSON F. Tel. St. 59 Germain Joseph Backes. Sophomore Wadena.—Married Feb. before 3 mem- Blanche a Lutche, Milwaukee, Wis.; a the vicinity who Girls from' Diyision Street 1915 Nuptial offered in ' Mass St. Ann’s church dramatic, club. ber of the Mary LUMBER C0. Mary Lutche Joseph, and Freed- merited A honor roll the Cloud, St. Minnesota Miss Marjorie Gleason, daughter are Germain were 614 St. Symalla and Angeline will Hansen hem. One sister, Mrs. Anton Mrs. Ruby Gleason, Allan of and Hil- and Juliana Wells, Jovita Beste BUILDING MATERIAL The firms listed here deserve to St. Margaret and St. portray Witucki, Bowlus; coske, Mr. Mrs; Hil- " and brothers, of and Albert “sue two smart” son . 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