St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 23, 1951 · Page 2 of 4
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23, 1951 Friday, March THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Benedict’s March Silvertones St.- lableau‘ 29 Rosary at Schelinger Bros. COMPANY DONLIN TIIE ' BUILDERS Manufacturer's of Presented ls by Interior Finish Reliable Contractors Sash Doors . . . . . . Phone 2355W 535 Germain Cloud E. St. St. Phones 3864—5163-W 14th 80. Cloud Ave. St. 121 Waite Park ClUb No.———St. Cloud 1350 8th Ave. WIRING CITY & FARM Call Write estimate for free PEP WITH MILK UP or FOR ASK Waite Park. The Sorrowful —— Milk—the Get Dairyland real with mysteries of the Rosary por- auataining energy were energy trayed in tableau form by 11 food balance. that furnishes perfect food Dairyland Milk is mem- a bers of the women’s sodal- young the ideal food meals for and for between meals. in Joseph's ity St. school audito- JEWELRY can; DAMON’S rium. coop. ASS'N DAIRYLAND “.0... 5.. 55 , The Lenten Watch Ronllrlno part amt program was PRE-PACK Clark Successors to Geo. of the regular meeting of the . so— BULK ICE CREAM from Ponmyl Unstalrs across dality. A chorus and hummed sang I—-—-—_—_— floor "Lower overhead 2nd mean- background on music while the tab— DIETMAN'S GROCERY values Itore.” hetter Damon’s at leau being presented. The was nar— ration for the given by scenes was Granite City Betty Brannan. GROCERIES ° CONFECTIONERY ' MEATS -' The sodality used Electric the newly Co. av '.»‘ Regular Week Phone decorated Days. A.M. RM. 188 189 7:30 6 for the to stage first time. or SAFETY WITH SAVE I Friday 8th COMPLETE 7:30 Ad“. Ave. So. ELECTRICAL SERVICE P.M. 520 to 9 Some ‘ of the girls had helped . ’élw ' pre- Sunday: A.M. Minn. 8:30 P.M. St. Cloud. 12:l5 to Lighting Fixtures Wall Floor and the by — sanding stage the floor pare Plug Installations. a Account- and Federal Savings Loan giving it of two coats varnish. \ S'l‘. CLOUD. MINN. with good earnings provide antety The curtains provided new were HATCHERY by the Parents and Teachers’ club. 22 snow The sodality meeting Ea'ch insured fully -' was account con- . ducted by Phyllis Zimmer, prefect. ‘ $5,000.00 to up Thirty-four members were pres— Jl1-;;i‘.~7‘ Early Order Discount ent. .1 10th of Received the Health Funds by any For . credited with earningl month are . . \ in Effect Still g; Brushvale the First. from Mission Unit , “EMT INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Manager - f A‘n—q Roy Benn. Phone “ 4298 ’ Children’s " Clothes , s Sews . * “ 109-7th South Avenue St. Cloud. Minn. Brushvale.—Members of St. sfaoun Harold’s mission circle HOME sewed chil- LOANS :5 I Froz nslam en dren’s clothing and 9.04;.) made patch ' quilts their at regular ICE CREAM meeting Federal this Security month. THE SILVERTONES, of inter- “Sextet” Donizetti; “Der Doppelganger” by by group a Timen’s The Loan Assoc. Savings & Nuthin’ Schubert; “I ’Got Plenty of ” by Gershwin; met the at - Adolph group nationally famous concert singers, will give arena Horky home. Mrs. “Rhythms and Blue Moods;” “Stouthearted Men” Herman Beyer, __. Tel. 567 the vice College of St. Benedict, concert at St. Jo- by “Shortnin’ Bread’tby Wolfe; “Gom’ president, Romberg; opened the ‘ session a Cloud. Minn. St. Germ. Str. St. 822 seph, Thursday, March with 29, Included prayer at 1 Home” by Dvorak; “Sweet Little Boy” Jesus by which followed on p.m. was -iJ“ their in the following by numbers: busmeSs McGimsey; “Songs My Mother Taught Me” by meeting. program Lunch were a was Dei” “Agnes by Bizet; “Kyrie” by Gounod; “Halle- Dvorak; “Without Song” by Youmans; and “One served following the sewing Home The of Florsheim Shoes; a ses- lujah Chorus” by Handel; “Serenade” Schubert; no". by Kiss” by Romberg. 51011. ' Schaffner Hart, and Marx Cloth- On Air Sunday Easter Paul’s St. Altar Unit flan. ing. Baked Sets Food Sole Mary’s St. Bldg. St. Cloud St, Paul’s Altar society will fresh baked sponsor food a sale WALGREEN AGENCY and hot luncheon PAINTS—WALL inSt. noon MARSH DAN PAPER Paul’s school, ‘St. Cloud, March on ':f The 31. sale begins at 8:30 DRUGS. DRUGS a.m. and card will party be a held at 2 p.m. Paint and wall/paper keep home lookingsmart can your as LES CLINIC BLDG. LOCI-I well the walls woodwork. and See large ANSWERS as preserve selec- TO QUIZ our Main Manager Sixth & tion paints of and wall in beautiful 1-b, colors and 2-a, modern 3-a, 4-1) papers 5- 6- 7c, a, 3’ , . 8-b, 9-3., 10-c. designs. on. Save Drugs KOERBER ST. PAINT CLOUD SHOP Sick Room Needs ELECTRIC and CO. Electrical Contractors 20 Sixth CALL CALL Ave. So. 28 1151 SL'Cloud, Residential Minn. Commercial and - CLOUD, ST. MINN. i Industrial Wiring . Tel. 2543 StiaCloud _ STETSON ATS! For Men— KUPPEN EIMER CLOTHES! ON EASTER SUNDAY the Johnfs phonic St. and Gregorian music will include ‘Caro Mea,” CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! “Regina Caeli” English, in “Ecce Sacerdos,” “O seminary choir under the direction of Willis Filii~ Filiae,” and the Alleluias et the of Easter THE seminarian Etter, of the Diocese ofFargo, will antiphon. Comments will be made each selection on half-hour present 3 station at a program p.m. over by Edwin Becker. KASM Albany. pi’ogram of The consisting of poly- “NEW CLOTHES" Talk Over Vocations STORE in‘\St. Opposite the Post Office Cloud WWW“¥H¥W.WPW“W lNLAID ElGHTHCRADERS Anthony’s of St. Pictured here ARMSTRONG of the pupils who took part are some in school the discussions. in St. Cloud They left right, prayed, to studied, seated: and are, Charlene Beach, Judith Coriveau, Larry Moline, talked in their observance the of month of March Ronald Beckers. Standing, left right: Naomi to vocation month. “A Prayer Know One’s Vo- to as LINOLEUM FLOORS Przybilla, Dennis Schroeder, David Schroeder, Larry cation” is posted in large print the bulletin board on Habstritt. togetheruwith other and posters photos vocations. on + + +. ‘+‘ + +‘ Add e—fi-Ut‘unu-uata-Qooo-w St. Anthony’s Pupils sogmuch Study Vocations home to your ,— Prayer, study, and dicussion sisted ‘ by creating 0 vocational which at- followed by question a was a Planning remodel all to redecorate of vocationnnonth this part Spring? were mosphere through bulletin or board box and contest essay an on vo— activities in the eighth» grade of exhibits and brochure exhibits that cations. today! See large linoleum St. display Anthony’s school, our St. Cloud. featured various religious Someone suggested triduum of com— a Panel discussions munities, the three happy families, and on‘ during which each pupil prayer states of life—~religious, married, saints. ask God for help to in decid- was andsingle—wer'e held acquaint All The to anels opened the for work ing installed his vocation. by Ralph The Mohs suggestion way pupils with the three laid out spirited classroom discussion, ways with met hearty a a response. by God for salvation. eternal Marine Waite Leading of the discussions Park Parish were Detrnis Larry Habstritt, Schroe- der, and Naomi Przybilla. Shutters Camp Rifle The Record March activities were as- Waite Seeusfor... Park—Pic. Ray F. Jack- The. Jacksons members are of Mr. of and Mrs. Ray B. St. Joseph’s parish son here. son, JOHNSON'S - Jackson, who is marine stationed Ralph Jackson, brother a of Pfc. a Camp Pendleton, Calif, broke at Jackson, has been in the for army the marksmanship the record 11 He is paratrooper on years. sta- a open-pollinated hybrid and rifle there this month. tioned Fort range Benning, at Ga., and He topped the 84 at in par- present men command of SEED_§_ORN 20 is ticipating with automatic rifles, who being trained men for as? are A and H R Blessed a E making of The exist- a 234. H parachute jumping. E score a ing record had been 233. Ray was in Guadalcanal the during last HAUCK war. Mothers’ Qua-Inn‘ Society He back into service last went October. His wife small ST. and CLOUD two sons, Joyous ’Style Sets Show’ Easter COAL Cd. & SUPPLY i Daniel and David, two spent months in California but have NP Grounds Phone now 1471 returned Waite to Park. St. Ann’s Christian Mothers’ so- . ciety the of Cathedral parish, St, Cloud, will have unusual fea- from an the ture part the of meeting as next Day-Old Two-Week-Old and Chicks Tuesday, Hand March 27. ' on 1 In keeping With the springtime, All Times. No Parking Problems. when at styles of clothing are changed, there will be humorous a aTY style show under the direction of DANIEL Mrs. William HATCHERIES Henz. Some GRANITE 20 ALJ. mem- co. bers will be dressed for the event in their gayest outfits. plantater Mrs. Robert Welle will have mam Eas— 9,0. One-W maxim ter week a spiritual topic. as ELEVEN, SEVENTH AVENUE NORTH, ST. CLOUD There will be 15-minute question Ema a can was alumna Telephone box, and Father Arthur Hoppc will give brief address. The 986 lunch a IN EAST ST. CLOUD ACROSS N.P. THE TRACKS committee will be headed by Mrs. J. P. Lumen. - a