St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 30, 1951 · Page 2 of 4
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1. CL REGISTER THE ST. OUD 1951 PAGE ' _Mcreh 30, THREE Friday, I. l I Marriage Little Falls I course Closes Women Dubuque in I I Schellmger s Bros. esprea ‘Se I _ 1, .1. BUILDERS «n .— F Against Combine I Reliable Contractors It. ,I .—_-.-. 1 .l Phone zsssw I ‘. l! um Ave. 121 80. phones so. Cloud 3864-5163-W ~_. IndecentBooks ' 'l 1350 8th Ave. No.—St. Cloud at, n us [a a | WIRING \ CITY & FARM -'. n r . Call Write for free estimate ASK FOR or Eadsfiishfl§43£ltIIE I Melbolrne, Australia. II Ia.—A IIIIII Dubuque, large In of I I I I group an -— l Catholic article headed, “COinics"—tlie representing and New women, - organizations, Fifth Protestant attended Colulnin,” scathling attack 3N 1‘: a « - PTA council meeting of the here comics been pub ished here a on as " DAMONIS JEWELRY band together in vigorous 1:610 York, to in of the Youth I a organ , war” and “all-out against protest olic Cat Workers’ movement. I ' l Watch Renslrlnl and ICPEREI;£§§ the selling of indecent books, UEsIIhIII'ISIIicsroIin mag- “The moronic book has become BULK and"comics azines, in Dubuque. ss‘-s‘ the acknowledged reading 1 matter "Low" overhead no" and Spearheading the movement mum 0,, proportion of Austra— great a o b t l mum” ." eI ' “I “on II, II. II“ Catholic Mothers’ the study lian adults,” New Youth. “It were says sconce“ esosoou KITCHEN clubs Dubuque, the Dubuque {I , is 0 of dad not looking an" ennui longs a case or mom '“ 61.3th - City Women’s club, PTA council, the junior’s shoulder. The posi- over I v and the Dubuque deanery of the I Electrlc C0. tifin hasdrellsolveddlitself dinto I one ‘ Illness Dubuque Archdiocesan Council " of avi I uts openly W ere a y an .' ' ififiiflfilfiifififl: . ff 355i Catholic Women. I‘LL . live discuss and the advantage of ‘ "I Displays of magazines and Room uvme the comic book character, with all . Plug ' installations. l 20ile pocket-sized editions of books “dew 8mm" & Lo" . “mum unearthly its and perverted trap- s’r. CLOUD. MINN. termed “indecent” available, a provide safety with urnIngs, g were good smoou pings. - "' ulnzl together with from reports i par- books I “Today comic : II found I are mm of ents teenagers whom these to Ead’ fully '"wred . heaped in homes, “com” far most up boaks more easily accessible that were'so ", ,l thum}bed Ithlrfougi‘hh then classic 35-00000 ‘0 they could be any purchased without "P t clutter on e s e trouble. A cy check up made a and the background) of the the (in marriage of SUCCESSFUL any ANOTHER was on . some course . F. d R. . d In h h of -mI I For "n I mm "I, the e great of bookstalls, part they I ’" the basis the listing of issued by Left right, in the front front lay instructors to row. :zrhthoarsfirszndmd mm “mm” l couples preparation for engaged . . 5134 . popular reading NO. matter for DESIGN I the National Organization course are De- for Fortier, G.M.A. Fortier, Dr. G.M.A. Mrs. row, are I adults train journeys, in wait- Literature. cent EAT I on Glenn Schmitz, Mrs. Schmitz, Dr. of Lent. Glenn held Little Falls during the Mrs. in season was ing at factory office and INSURED .SA‘V'NGS ACCOUNTS Mrs. Anthony Eberhardt, foun- rooms, Phillips, Robert Phillips Mrs. Robert ' one‘of in the diocese Robert Stoy, Little Falls 11 centers . was ‘Il. ’ lunch tables.” der of the Catholic Mothers’ study (attorney). Copies of and Attell Felix Pictured here (attorney), given this where the was year. course * ,for clubs been made of Dubuque, Provision has presented Often much distri- bridegroom’s pound bride’s and Benedic- the a in the chapel St. Mary’s school, where of as as one prayers were ‘ plan of action which adopted ($2.24) is by this by Father T. Leo Keaveny. value in was “students” buted spent lasting final class, and tion held following the real persons on are was follows: Widespread. publi- 1. week’s New LOANS output, Youth HOME as one Instant Frozen design The charming home. city concerning the “indecent” lit- adfiis. For quitle while, it a says, leading by created . with appeals all erature, a to was ‘t inking have .secunty Federal labeled I , re- the peop e ' spectable, civic-minded, and reli- working closely architect American syndicated comic book . . gious people buy refuse to these Savmgs Loan to & ASSOC. evil influence” the minds with skilled Con- engineers. of an on ' .- books and against to protest their the with its pictorial young, excur- have been struction. methods T l ' display; organization 2. of e com- “into , sions violence and with sex” ' 822 St. Germ. Str. St. Cloud, Minn. and carefully planned mittees visit all correct to newsstands and. “recurring emphasis undressed on throw to all in- out specified urge owners materials have been brutal and torture.” women decent books and buy refuse to to the family giVe h“But to the sulfiden rise your postwar of further supplies; be 3. prdtests to . r - ' comic boo popular t sound, reading of comforting e as ‘ chief of police and assurance sent to -‘ mayor; matter of great proportion of a, a appeals school heads 4. to value. to lasting home * urge adult population is dif— our students buy liter- Manufacturers to refuse very to a of " any ferent signal,” danger it I-_-, by banned the National 0r- ature goes on. \‘ Sash Doors Interlor . Finish . . ganization OXt for Decent Literature. (the ‘17'4,ccimic books handled that best Select the home . . . . . . an- . president Mrs. E. C. Loetscher, b distributin argest y us ra la s I Syn? 535 St. Germain the of family, E. - needs St. Cloud swers your of the Dubuque Women’s club; firm, 61 dircet reprints of are the for ’ and also Mrs. Carl Haughtumember the of dicated most American returns material, I New ' Parent-Teachers council; and Mrs. Youth finds. In all, it home building dollar. of out says, I I" I your I ' . l Eberhardt appointed 100 comic books I ,were appearing as a regu- committee organize to larly bookstalls, women about 80 orig- on visit workers newsstands. to mated in the United States. ‘ Mrs. John Elmer, president of “One of the most incongruous the PTA council; ,Mrs. Fred "Inuie 3 . waSher Gomplele— facts,” New Youth “is states, con- Ternes, of Our Lady regent of taln‘fd 1ndthe importation of this MATHEW HAll Victory Catholic court, Daugh- ' icate n i ails from matter the- U. S. syn e America; of Mrs. ters Ang Ker- " By gaw, owing dollar to restriction, of Court regent Dubuque, per, , icated press satISfaCtlon ' I” matter I Guaranteed IUMBER II C0. not syn may Catholic Daughters ' of America; ' be brought into the I country—and Walter Mrs. Kieler of the Du- l yet and is openly flow- more more Handled by. buque deanery of the Dubuque - ing 3 ST. CLOUD in feed to the growing demand. I Archdiocesan Council Catholic of Members of the Australian Jour- 3_MINUTE EGG-WASHER INC, Women; and Miss Janaan Noonan COLD ' SPRING nalists’ I association—who in Clarke of the college NFCCS see " press B” 720'R st' Chud’ Mml' - syndicated trash both.to commission pledged a menace the ALBANY 0 coaopera— ‘ ‘ ~ . their profession and its ethics— tion of their organizations with ' . welfare and national II' any the plan many of action. 1 frequently .. protest about I groups ' Ii r {he} rising the tide win-l of syndicated slime, I Little Falls and Betty Faust Picrz. COUPLES complete Kobilka of of who ALL l. > PEP UP MILK . “mm” “W ’° “ ”° STARTED CHICKS 0N HAND ceremonies held the other Similar closing in with were successfully presented Energy are spe- course Get sustaining with Dairylancl Milk—tho real energy than 850 of the diocese. In 1950 centers more persons Twin Visits Cardinal at end the Here Father certificates the of cial I course. food that Dairylsnd ‘ furnishes perfect food balance. awarded certificates. Milk is ~ were a Keaveny certificates ’to Franklin Leo T. presents . , London.——The the ideal food physicians for meals attend- and for between meals. McCarthy ll|||||I||||||||IIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllllIIIII||||IIIIlllllll||||IIIIIII|I||||||||llllllllllllll Rep. Eugene ing Cardinal Griffin have an- i DAIRYLAND COOP. ASS’N I Phone 55 St. Cloud - nounced they are‘satisfied with the continued improvement of his Pope House Praises health. in He is allowed several up - hours each day. Previously, it DIETMA-N’S GROCERY was . 52 On Highway Waite Park not expected that he would be able at leave ‘ bed to for several months. ||IIlllllIIIllllIllIIlIIIlllIIHII||Illl|||||||||I||IIlllIIlll||||||I|IIIlIIllIIIlI|||lI||Il|||| n(EROCERIES accomplish- “To action, Warm tribute the effective to to ' MEATS ' St. Cloud CONFECTIONERY ,Box The. 720 Cardinal’s secure twin brother, Dom Easter Holiness, win legis- of His Pope Pius March trust esteem, 30—Friday in ments and Bas11, O.S.B., every and two married sis- In Week Days, 7:30 A.M. 6 RM. Phone to 188 189 XII, paid by Rep. Eugene J. lative body, experience Collect shows week. Special Second Mass. - or was have as ters visited him. F dsy 1:30 A.M. PM. 9 to 520 8th Ave. Sn. should McCarthy Minnesota in beyond doubt, be composed of of Church White Pope. vest- a Sundays I or A.M. 8:30 to 12:15 EM. Cloud. St. MInn. *3 | F floor the House spirituality speech the of of of outstanding ments. men on and of These Representatives the character. of 12th strong men on an- March 31—Easter Saturday. should themselves the niversary the coronation the regard of O of as Special Mass. Collect Second of entire Holy Father. representatives the of F peo- Church Pope. White vestments. SNOW’S the HATCHERY or ple mandatories of and not \ Representative McCarthy, who as April 1—Low Sunday (first {I whose unfor- interests, d a group 0 St. teacher Thomas’ at vi once was a 'after Special Easter). Mass. Glo— tunately, often preferred to are I. Minn., college, St. Paul, told the Cre’ed, ria, Preface Easter with what required the is really for Discount Early Order E iii “on this day” changed “at this “In House: the since to his ele- general welfare. ' years 1 0 season” (this Preface O used “This legislative As- vation in this body should Still in 1939 of to Effect not F man peace ’* I 0 E Da I cension provide unless otherwise stated). has be profession- been called in- made of to any upon up one - MT ‘UCT y y g | Alleluia No after dismissal tellectual social class should reflect end and spiritual direction al but at -. or o Phone - Y. Roy Benn. Manager 1 4298 Mass of from White in the people’s life. world. He has offered phase vest,- war-torn of _,, now on. F every I a ' The this leadership consolation members should be selected ments. and a not 109-7th Avenue South Shops -| St. Cloud; Minn. Dress Recewe o l because the his the. their only people of of strength of to own ; April 2—Monday. Annunciation. a gslIflIoun Christian . Church, people convictions, their fair but the the of — to )3 Moved from March 25. Mass of and reliable their entire world. He spoken ably judgement, and has Collect feast. Gloria, Second (Low It practical wisely questions; oft- understanding what is and of on many o Mass only) St. Francis Paula, of heads well equitable. and to of governments en as as Creed, Preface of Our Lady, in- members legislative bodies.” of “True themselves all cir- in to “on serting the Annunciation.” :IIIE wasmnt i Representative McCarthy would hold they cumstances, to i White con- vestments. cluded his remarks by quoting clear sound principles, defi- from and to April 3—Tuesday. St. Joseph. Holy the Father’s Christmas all nite and sound policies. Above mes- Moved . from March Special 19. .. the they world in which should that author- to 1944, in manifest sage Mass. Gloria, Creed, Special Pref- ideal the clear Pontiff the quali- outlined ity which springs from The Home of Florsheim a Shoes; White vestments.- ace. He conscience, which inspires fications for legislator. quoted and con- a . fidence.” the Pope saying: Hart, Schaffner . Marx April and 4—Wednesday. St. Isidore, as Cloth- Bishop—Teacher. Special Mass. Glo- John’s ’2 Plan St. Students ing. ria, Creed, Preface. White Easter vestments. ‘ Bld‘g. St. St. Mary’s Cloud April 5—Thursday. Vincent St. Be Oklahoma Parley To I I Ferrer. Mass of feast. Gloria, o at a Easter Preface. White vestments. 0, O The Mass Christ of the Eternal PAINTS—WALL Collegeville.—Two St. John’s making Oklahoma they PAPER the trip. At High Priest said. be White may " Richard will students, Le- make initial for university arrangements vestments. Dale, Fran regional Relations brun, Langdon, N. and International O ‘J' a and Paint wall keep home looking club held paper Voelkcr, Thorp, Wis., will meeting St. April 6——Friday. attend be Weekday can in to smart at your as well of John’s fall. the annual conference Eastertide. Mass the fourth previous Sun- walls next of as and preserve woodwork. See large selec- our Association of In— Gloria, the American day. Second Collect i “Grant, tion of Among scheduled paints speakers the and wall in beautiful colors papers and modern Relations clubs ternational beseech,” Third at for Church for the national IRC meeting we or designs. are I April Okla., Pope. Stillwater, 10-14. White OR: vestments. Col. Herman Beukema, head of O be national conference, This to the social science department at The Mass of the Sacred Heart KOERBER PAINT M. col- SHOP Oklahoma A. & held at West Point, who will discuss “The of Jesus first for Friday. White chiefly will itself lege, Moral International Rela- concern Side of vestments. o foreign with United States current Dr. tions,” Joseph Johnson, and E. F policy. I I O president the Carnegie Endow- of so 20 Junior Sixth s Ave. So. ANSWERS TO QUIZ St. Cloud, Minn. lzes, International Peace, Lebrun, sophomore for Mr. nat- ment who a - . will speak the issues involved 1—a, ural science major St. John’s, is 2—b, 3—b 4—c, 5—a, at on , , _, U. in S. policy. 6—5, regional the Northern foreign president 7-30 of current ~43. I 7"] This Mississippi region IBC. of the STETSON F " VA Nurse Active Duty HATS! includes North Minnesota, area For Men— on South Dakota, Iowa, Dakota and KUPPENlHEIMER CLOTHES! Manitoba. is Mr. Voelker and a CROSBY SQUARE O SHOES! O Regular St. sophomore English major at Sizes O F Miss Hortense Terhaar, who has During World Miss Ter- II, war is also regional Jo n’s and treas- supervisor been the Vet- haar served at for THE nurse a as navy nurse a this IRC of urer‘ group. Administration in I erans’ hospital . than three January, more years, _ I0-20 Besides the delegates from two F Cloud several 'years, left St. for 1943, April, time 1946. At the to s St. John’s, Miss Hynes Rosemary Diego, Monday, March her 19, San of discharge the for service from "NEW , CLOTHES” the College Benedict, of St. FANDEL’S of HEAR ° Calif., active duty she held for to report lieutenant’s rating. a - regional also IRC will F secretary, Naval hospital there. the U. S. During at the she sta- _ war was AIR! ON THE ' the Oklahoma convention. attend Miss Terhaar, graduate tioned of Ca- various‘hospitals, includ- at a . Half Sizes , STORE Other representatives will be sent 0 KFAM-FM: On thedral high school and St. the ing the U. S. hospital naval at '. F Hamline by the Uni— university - and hospital school Cloud of nursing, air Norman, 0kla.; the U. S. naval “Fendel’sI Reporter”, ShOpping I I I I Minnesota. versity of s'ervice. been called back into has Point, station lSand Seattle, at Monday-Friday, A.M. 8:45 I . Cloud l delegates She member thereserve Wash; The St. John’s of and U. the S. naval hospi— two was a l——-Opposite- 2 the 2' Post Office in St. WJON On F : nursing the U. S.‘ also added for of have tal Santa Marquarita ranch, at purpOSe corps navy. an 4W Oceanside, Calif. filE “Pauline Fredericks", [:5 ‘ ' . her Before assignment the to Monday-Friday, A.M. 7:45 " F cm Veterans’ hospital in St. Cloud, Day-Old and Two-Week—Old Chicks Hand Terhaar Miss held similar posi- a. on ‘I i tion for six months the Vet- at ' Times. No All Parking Problems. hospital erans’ Knoxville, in Ia. at NEW COTTONS and FRESH day for for home, hour of the for She is the town, daughter Mr. and of every . . . . , Mrs. N. J. Terhaar Cold of Spring. evening! Select from styles collection of. cheeriest the ever-growing crispest, I: on Nursing in the Terhaar runs GRANITE HATCHERIES CITY and you’ve sleek shontungs ginghoms, beautiful broodcloths, in family. Mrs. Terhaar is graduate pert ever seen a . the St. Raphael’s of hospital nurse Get all the pick tagged tiny of the tiny, F of cotton many many, more. now crop school of nursing, St. Cloud. An- . . . Ono-W mom made or prices! other daughter, Mrs. Miles Man- . (Doraine), they is also grad- a 5 31mm chic/o. 5.2.; Telephone third A uate daughter, nurse. Flbor FANDEL’S Second Floor Budget Dresses, Main and Dresses, Better ,. Clair Ann, is in junior the class . . . 986, IN EAST N.P. ST. CLOUD ACROSS THE TRACKS school of the of nursing in St. _ Cloud the time. at present a O ‘ ’ e __ I I I II I ’III 1A a ' ' "‘