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

March 16, 1951 · Page 2 of 6

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" E’riday,‘~March CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. 16, 195.1 4 I Conducted Team? Are Military Rites All State On V Schellinger Molitor CLOUD ST. Drug Co. Bros. v - ELECTRIC C0. ‘I Flensburg Soldier From For BUILDERS REXALL AGENCY l Contractors Electrical .I ' Reliable Contractors Prescriptions 1 Specialty Commercial and. Residential a v I - Industrial Wiring Kodak 8; Supplies Toiletries Phone i 2355W' Mrs. iTel. home; funeral body Mr. Military and Joseph Flensburg. ——- St. Cloud CLOUD. 2543 ST. MINN. 14th Phones Ave. So. Cloud 121 St. 3864—5163-W Holdingford; ' March in _Kotzur, Mr. held 7 and Mrs. ‘Services were ‘1350 8th Ave. No.-——St. Cloud Cpl. ‘Frank Jendro, for Syl- Elmdale; Mr. and church Sacred Heart CITY 81 FARM WIRING who died Mrs. Leo Pierzinski Mr. Peka, and and 22, A. vester Mrs. Joseph Kurowski, for‘. Little Falls; Call Write See March for 1. free estimate Hospitality or ASK FOR us * . . Joseph and David Gwosdz, So- offered the The Rev. Paul Otto JOHNSON'S‘ . bieski; Flensburg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mass. The Requiem hands ‘ in your Pointek and Clarence Kliber, So- Legion .-in American post was bieski. the rites. Interment charge of ’ was JEWELRY open-pollinated hybrid and parish in the cemetery. DAMON’S Peter Council Max and Pallbearers Approves l were XSEED__£ORN and Watch neualrlno Yasgar, Ray Woltman, Joseph PRE-PACK Successors to Gen. Clark Richard . Pierzina, Golombiecki, BULK ICE CREAM Unstaln from Penney! across Pointek. Student Club and Lawrence ‘ Day means- "Lower overhead floor 2nd on Corporal Peka died in Bolton, better values HAUCK Damon‘s a Itore." at hours hospital March few Tex., 1 a Collegeville.—The charter and acci- Granite City injured in after he an was constitution the recently of miles highway 190 dent or— seven on Electric Co. SUPPLY CO. COAL 8: John’s ganized St. day student driving He of Belton. west was club been approved by the have Camp station his his at Phone 1471 to SAVE WITH SAFETY Grounds COMPLETE NP ELECTRICAL SERVICE car own council. was student us. v.n,crr. crashed into when he Tex., 00d, Liglltinl’ Fixtures Floor Wall and — Led by Ed O’Brien, president; Plug Installations. truck. of t MODERNIZING rear a e HOME 0 Federal Savings & Loan Accounts Don Thene, vice president; 81:. CLOUD. and an, of FINANCING He member HOME 0 company 'was & PLUMBING a KNAPP V Drovide safety with good cumin Roger Birk, secretary-treasurer; ANDERSON 124th ordnance. C, J. F. ~ the club organide his Mr. to Surviving parents, HEATING was pro- are C0. LUMBER fully Each insured vide the intellectual, for spiritual, fol- Mrs. John Peka, and the account and and social welfare the of day John, stu- lowing brothers and sisters: Specialize in $5,000.00 We MATERIAL to up BUILDING dents. the U. S. in Jr.; Lawrence, army; Schools, Hospitals Churches, Health For Funds Received the 10th by of With the Rev. Emeric Lawrence, ‘ any Louis, James, Ernest, COAL Everette, AND PAINT I04 Ann. month credited with earnings; Drive Cloud Roosevelt St. . . club . are moderator, the (which is Mary Esther, and ‘ re- Cloud. Minn. St. Telephone 180 from the First. stricted day students), has be- the to attending fu- those Among EAT FRANK plans social draw for Sgt. Ralph Herren, to neral gun up INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS were w. JACKSON H‘EMP’ activities the 5 in accompanied'the future. Hood, Who Camp near the Listen to At the initial meeting;_the Rev. * & ASSOCIATES, Inc. Illll|||||||lllllllllllllllllll||||||llllll||||l|llllllllll|||l|ll||||||ll|l|l||||||ll|||l|l|||ll Godfrey Diekmann, O.S.B., editor Francis of S Hour t. ARCHITECTS Grate of Fratrcs,‘ addressed the & ENGINEERS LOANS HOME I F nstanl rozen subject the of “Private WJON group on ECCLESIASTICAL DESIGN Revelations.” . ICE CREAM Federal Security P. M. Tuesday * 8:30 American Every ' National Building Bank Cathedral &' savings Students ASt:.Cloud, Minnesota Loan Assoc. ‘. .; . alllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll I" 1Hummummuuuuuummmu Ir Tel. 567 coNLoN’ IIllll||lllllllllllllllllllllllll |llllllll||ll||||ll||l|llllllll|l|l|lllllllllllllII|l|||||llllllllllllllll||l|l|lll|lllllllllll| 822 Germ. Cloud. St. Str. St. Minn. Hold Debate for Murphy H. James PTA 16—Friday. 'Seven Sor- March ‘EVSURANCE Our Lady. Mass of feast. of rows Construction Co. I'M/Ulfl’f/Jl and Collect Last CHRISTOPHERSON, Second Gloria, In keeping with the for request Real Estate six-foot,‘ two-inch St. BILL week- this Passiontide Gospel of student activity for this 0 programs \ Second N.E. Avenue, All-MIAC See 12 the John’s university named to team . Creed, Pref- day, Tract, Sequence, cager, was year’s PTA Phone 196 meetings Cathedral dz. E BI at Mary’s 203 St. o) “on ST. CLOUD,‘MINN. inserting naming him mythical Our Lady, Press. In the quint of the St. Paul Pioneer items of to x the high school, a speech students O of ace W pre- =71ll|Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||||l|llllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll through.” Whi—te piercing abilities, saId, the rebounding and scoring the make his for sented debate Wednesday, . up that newspaper 0 a on expense 0R. has hit points regularly with Christopherson deep vestments. u 20 team March 14, in the school auditorium. bill so rl a funeral C the . ‘ . Friday Special Mass for second division, it has been especially the in the monotonous, to Catherine Schwankl and Pa- In Colberg G. R. Ll Dr. FOR WARD FOURTH No Gloria. Second calmer/Item Passion Week. . ,al-conference opposition.” Other members of the orward team tricia Farley composed the affirm- are Gospel Seven ‘0 Collect and Last of Paul Thorgaard, Hamline; Center Saufl, St. Marys; and Lloyd ative Jacqueline and . team Frie . PLUMBING Creed, Pref— Sorrows. Tract, Thomas’, Rehwaldt, Sandstrom, St. and Red Mary Guards Lloyd Gustavus. and Schreder the negative no MARKET ° Home Appliances OPTOMETRIST Violet of the Cross. vestments. Christopherson, sophomore received honorable Austin, from team. ace ’ men- a 17—Saturday. St. Pat- March Water'SysI-em fall. He Both tion football last the have participated the all-conference teams in team Isrhumperlin-llilliams " on J08. Gnifkowski on was rick, Bishop. Second Collect and debate scholastic John’s during St. the meets at variety honor roll of Min- Examined at past semester. ‘ a Eyes MEATS. in Saturday Last Gospel of the “St. Claud’s schools nesota and Appliance Eau Claire, GROCERIES Students , St Benedict’s Week. Violet Passion vestments. Wis., Chairman Headquarters” introducing the FU N E R A L H O M E Fifled . Glass 18—Palm Sunday. March HOME-MADE debate James Jung. es was TELI60 20 4th Ave. S. Phone 4490 distributed.) (Palms blessed and STCLOUDJMNN. The debate ~ subject for the - - SAUSAGE year just be- Special Mass. (See note is “Resolved: That the American AIDS AND HEARING Appear Recital Piano in Cloud 9th Ave. 403 N. 5!. Violetrvest- Sunday.) fore last Is’eople Should Reject the Welfare Makes' All for BATTERIES ments. PHONE tate." 2052-53 in March 19—Monday Holy Established Years! 39 Phone 201 Kresze’s Over Second Col- Week. Special Mass. Breckenridge Scouts ‘ FAMOUS FOR QUALITY FOOTWEAR Josephé—Music Church Violet lect Pope. vest- majors “Scherzo” St. by Mendelssohn, Sis— at or ' ments. the College Benedict of St. Yvonne and Joanne Oeffling; ter were Make Abbey Visit I to --Ior in March 20—Tuesday Holy 35 YEARS (‘oMPANY be Brilliant” presented in piano recital “Grande Valse by to a THE Special Week. Mass. Second Col- noNLIN Chopin, Thursday, Mary March 15, the Ann Noehring; at on Church Violet lect of Pope. vest- Breckenridge—Nine regular Thy Boy Scouts. convocation hour. “How Lovely Are Dwellings” or Nationally Advertised Brands ments. accompanied by Manufacturers of the Rev. Richard German from the. Requiem by The, which included program March 21—Wednesday in Holy Kujawa, made trip St. John’s to Brahms, Sister 0thmar and Sis- a music from the time of Johann Finish Interior Sash Doors ’ Week. Special Mass. Second Col- abbey and university recently. It Terence; “Espana-Chabrier” ter Sebastian Bach-to the present . . . . . . of Violet lect St. Benedict, Abbot. filled of the requirements for by Germaine Mongeon, Ardith one follows: “Toccata and Fugue in D Germain —For the Men: Nunn-Bush Cloud 535 St. E. .St. vestments. the Ad.A1tare Dei award, coveted Brandt, Marjorie Olsen, and Mary minor,” piano duet by Ruth March 22—-Maundy Thursday. 'honor Catholic for Boy Scouts. A Stooks; “Afternoon Faun” of Groebner Alyce and Abe]; Naturali'zers —For the a Women: Special Mass. Gloria, Creed, Pref- pilgrimage of kind is some by Debussy, Bernice Haspert re- and a “Adagio” from “Haydn Sonata,” Arch-Preserve" of Cross, “Communicating qulrement. ace Glenna Brynjolfson; WITH 'PEP UP MILK Helen Baker and Brynjolf— Glenna with” (Memento for the saints). .The trip served educa— as an “Andante and Minuet” “The from Donkey Serenade” from sustdhijng‘energy son; the therefore —For Children: Buster Brown “We beseech Thee” (Ob- tional .Dairyla'ndVMiIk-V—the real venture Get vocations. with on energy Mozart Anderson Janet sonata, a lation Friml’s The 'irefly, Joyce Hirsch and prayer), Consecration I‘dod (March Vocation that1furn-is'hes is perfect balance. Dairylan’d month.) a I" food Milk is Linblad; “Beethoven’s Joan and special. (Procession after Mass, The scouts toured the and Ruth Groebner; Youmans’ campus, BooTEnIE the ideal food for meals. meals and for between Symphony No. 5,” first movement, rhe- stripping altars, washing of of inspected the diocesan new sem- “Tea for Two,” Marguerite Buchl Stocks and Marjorie Olsen; Mary feet—the “Maundy.”) White vest- building, paid visit the ,to Inary a COOP. ASS’N DAIRYLAND Phone Cloud sui and Mary Ethel 55 Cummings; and ' ments. abbey church, and display saw a , , Jo Ernest Galliard’s “Sonata March ann 23—Good Friday. (Pro- of Women Foresters Mass vestments and vessels. .“Fitters of Feet” III” (Largo Allegro), Monica and cession). 'Mass of Presanctified. They also witnessed college bas- a ’cellist, Sames, with Ruth Groeb- Adoration of the Cross. Black ketball in the evening Cloud be- 516 Germain St. ' St. game DIETMAN'S ' GROCERY accompanying. Install Officers vestments. To ner depart’lng fore for home. "II GROCERIESW 'CONFECTIONERY ‘ ° MEATS ,The Women’s Catholic Order -11. A'le mi) Phone 188 Regular Week Days. P.M. 189 of Foresters, St. Cloud, will s have to or A.M. ““' 8th Friday PCM. 520 Ave. So. 7:30 ' 9 to I. formal installation officers of at tnflzzis Sundays A.M. Cloud. Minn. 8:30 P.M. St. its first meeting in April. ‘1. -11.-I1. .To be installed the follow- are "EH-W- i. ing:_Mrs. Edward Brick, chief FLOORING/CO. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..- Mrs. Margaret Dufnel', SCHNEIDER ranger; : vice chief Mrs. Fred Mi— ranger; Ed-‘ kel, financial Mrs. secretary; l ward Dippold, recording secretary; ASPHALT—RUBBER ALUMINUM WALL;TILE & -11. Mrs. Ted Sivinski, lst, treasurer; 191/“) Highway Ave. & St. Cloud, Minn. 52 and 3rd Mrs. Nicho- 2nd, trustees, 7 Mrs. Biele- las Merbes, Vincent 11. l jeski, Diedrich; and Mrs. Math ............... . Inside and sentinels, outside , Sophia Schellinger Mrs. and Mrs. -n. I senior junior Zapf; and Anna Metal Roofing& Cornice Co. Louis Poganski, conductors, Mrs. Catherine Lahr, auditing Mrs. 11. Jagielski, committee Miss Frances John Willenbring, and Mrs. Mrs. All] Types of music Lahr; and and Catherine -n. Mas— Mrs. Jerry junior director, Minnesota Roofing Central Metal Siding Sheet Women, lonkowski. - - 11. KASM Albany Station N.‘ Look Fandel's w. McDowell Geo. J. McDowell Again . to '11. for Airs Peace Rosary Phone 1526 St. Cloud l l. Style-right for -I1. station Albany. Radio KASM —— “3% 1 - L carries the Peace Rosary for now noun i * or. the day of week 6:15 j? at every ,i 11. The which is tran- Price-righlL Millineryl program, pm. the scribed, is sponsored by Stearns the Cath- county courts of smne 11. men's olic Order Foresters. of . ANSWERS T0 QUIZ 11. And what selection of STYLE and PRICE ego have . a generous you 2-b 5-b 1—a 3-c 4-c 7-c 6-c 8-a The Home of Florsheim Shoes; FROM FANDEL’S choose from! In Navy, Lilac SECOND. and to vibrant shades 9-b 10-c l many new 11. xvi» Cloth- Hart, Schaffner Marx and —charmingly accented by flowers, fruit, ' and NFCCS Delegate pique velvet! AND MAIN FLOORS X - P ing. -n. f: Sl. Mary’s Bldg. Cloud St. -n. SECOND FROM FANDEL’S FLOOR .lexcluslve creations leading of . . l '11. designers PAPER priced within budget! Hats yeur from Fiaris, New York and. PAINTS—WALL California be Central in Minnesota’s ~ to "Easter Parades”! Priced worn 'I'I. from $5.95 $12.95. to Paint and wall can-keep home looking \ smart paper ‘your as well the walls preserve and woodwork. See large selec- as our '11. tion of paints and wall in beautiful colors and modern papers t ,\ designs. .fKOERBER -n. Hats FROM FANDEL’S MAIN'FLOOR delightful SHOP Spring PAINT all for . . . ages! Crisp -n. Mother, for Daughter, straws Big Sister and Grandmother. Styled and priced I‘ foneveryone’s budget. Priced from $2.95 $6.95. to 20 Sixth Ave.. 50. SI. C loud, Minn. 'I'I. d '11. STETSON HATS! For Men— CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER -11. CROSBY SQUARE HOES! S Miss Joan UlWelling of _ Rose Creek, Minn, sopho- THE V at¢he"College m. l 7m“ St. Bene- of more dict, St. Joseph, recently was “NEW elected 1951-52 junior delegate to CLOTHES’v’ '11. the Paul St. region of the National QUALITY WITHIN Federation of Catholic College Students. Barbara Pluth St. of -I1. Cloud, STORE junior delegate, will now YOUR BUDGET! automatically become senior dele- succeeding gate Faye next year, 'I'I. Schuck of St. Paul, who senior was the‘ Sthloud Opposite Post Office'in +__l delegate this year. \