St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 27, 1951 · Page 2 of 4
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CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER 1951 April 27, Friday, PAGE THREE il||||||i||||lillll||lllll|||||||||llll|lll||l|l|lilllIllllllllllIlllll||||||||ll|||||llllll||||l Benedict's St. Voice Recital at Costs little. HATS! STETSON :0: 'N'PHT so V . . Men—— For CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER always welcome so senvlca SHOES! SQUARE CROSBY ; . , , T '5, THE NEARBY and to DISTANT POINTS llllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||llllllllllllllllllll||||l|llll||lll|| 27—Friday. April St. Peter Can- CLOTHES” llNEW isius, Teacher. Mass of feast. Tsdungerlm-llilliams Gloria, Creed. White vestments. April 28—Saturday. Paul St. of STORE the Gloria, Mass Cross. Feast. of FUN ERAI. Second Collect, St. Vitalis, Mar- HOM E White tyr. vestments. TELIGO ST.CLOUD,MINN. t ' ' April 29—Fifth Sunday after St. Gouda Office in Opposite the Post Easter. S ecial Mass. Gloria meme and Second Co lect St. Peter of Verona, Creed, Easter Preface. White vest- CLOUD ST. ments. Colberg FOURTH WARD G. Dr. R. April 30~Rogation Monday. St. Catherine Siena, of Virgin. Mass MARKET STORE MEN’S of feast. Second Collect and last OPTOMETRIST Gospel, Rogation, Gloria. White Jos. Gnifkowskl OR: Vestments. Exgmmjd MEATS O ' Flies Low Mass Rogation Monday. of l Collect GROCERIES Second of St. Catherine. Shoes; Home of Florsheim The Violet o vestments. ‘ G HOME-MADE Itte i asses May 1—Rogation Tuesday. Sts. Cloth- Schaffner and Marx Hart, SAUSAGE Philip and James. Apostles. Mass I Established 39 Years! AIDS AND HEARING Gloria, of feast. Second Collect Ro- ing. STUDENTS VOICE in THESE OF college. the instructor the Pictured here, left right, at to Creed, gation, Apostles’ Preface. PHONE Makes All 2052-53 BATTERIES for Patricia Molsberry, Joyce Hirsch, I Marry Anne are Benedict, St. will St. Joseph, College of be Red vestments. 403 9th Ave. N. St. Cloud Noehring (at piano), Rosemary 5!. Cloud Renner, Mary’s Bldg. Hildegrade St. phone 101 over ane-ll May 2—Rogation Wednesday. St. evening, featured recital Sunday April in 29, at Twomey, Patricia Sheehan, Dorothea McPharlin, a Athanasius, Bishop and teacher. students John Manley, All of voice and 8:10 Mary Jo Willette. are p.m. Mass Gloria, of feast. Second Col- Stu+dents Will PRESENT Recital Apri|+29 lect Vigil of Ascension, Third Ro- gation Last Gospel Vigil. STEEPLEJACK White OR: vestments. PAINTS—WALL PAPER of'Vigil Mass Rogation with or Second Collect St. of Athanasius and Third of Rogation PAINTING Vigil. Paint wall AND and keep home looking or REPAIRING Manley, smart St. Joseph—James in- The will include the Helene, paper accompanied can your by as Sister OF program Violet Vestments. “Ave of voice the College of Maria” from “Cross of structor at Firmin, well will the sing “Come walls and woodwork. See large Raggio 1 Selec- as preserve our CHURCH STEEPLES May 3—Ascension Thursday. AND will students Fire,” by Max Bruch, St. Benedict, by present Do Sol,” by Caldara, and “The sung tion of paints and wall in beautiful colors and modern papers (Holy Day Obligation.) of Special Sunday Rosemary Renner, of voice in recital accompanied by Nightingale Has Lyre of Gold,” eve- on WATER a TOWERS designs. Mass. Gloria, Creed, Preface and April Ruth Groebner. Sister Mary ning, 29, 8:10 by Whelpley. at p.m. “Communicating with” special (for “Caro mio ben,” by Giordani; also, next days unless KOERBER IKing Richard III For SHOP ls Final other- PAINT estimates seven “Quiet,” write: by Sanderson; and “The wise stated). White vestments. Song Is You,” by Kern, will be Hubert Bielejeski May 4—Friday. Finding of the by Patricia. Molsberry, sung ac- Holdingford, Holy Cross. Mass Minn. the of feast. companied by Alyce Abel. Bernice Player Johnny Production Sixth 20 Ave. So. St. Cloud, Minn. Gloria, Collect Second Ascension, Haspert will Dorothea accompany Third (except in Solemn Mass) St. McPharlin, who will sing “Roberto Monica, Widow, Creed, Preface of che Adora,” tu from Roberto, o the Cross. Red vestments. Collegeville.———The Johnny Play- Eugene Riley, junior from Eau Mayerbeer, by and “I’d Be But- a DINNDORF terfly,” by Boyly. John’s university dramatic St. Claire, Wis., Johnny and veteran ers, a DIETMAN'S Mission GROCERY Circles “Lungi dal bene,” by Secchi; caro Shakespeare’s is club, will King Player, Assist- stage stage manager. “Clouds,” by Charles; and “Let their final production ing the James Mora- Richard 11, director is My Song Fill Your Heart,” by GROCERIES ° MEATS ’ CONFECTIONERY of the week end. Per- veck, sophomore Eau Claire. this from Charles, will be by Mary year, sung Slate Two Card scheduled PAINT formances Sun- for AND Anne Noehring, WALLPAPER settings similar accompanied Stage the by AM. are to Regular Week Days. 7:30 STORE PM. 6 Phone to 188 189 or day Monday evenings, April and Friday 7:30 AM. G l 9 RM. Brynjolfson. to theater settings used in the first Patricia 8th Ave. 520 So. e n n a Sundays A.M. 8:30 to 12:15 p.m. Cloud. univer- St. Minn. and 7:45 in the 29 30, at Sheehan theater will sing Globe Shakespeare’s day “0h Painting of mio cor,” Pittsburgh contractor Paints Varnish” '3’ — sity auditorium. —- by Handel, the and “I Parties will be first time Heard You used for at May 3 Imperial Washable Wallpaper Cast in the leading roll of King Singing,” using by Coates, St. John’s. By this accompanied scenery Richard II is Robert Spethman, NOW LOCATED by Mary IN elaborate Baxter. OUR structure, NEW stage BUILDING conver— sophomore Sioux Falls, S. from sions will eliminated. be FOUR DOORS SOUTH Three selections from OF the OLD LOCATION song STRTED Dak. Spethman, CHICKS Johnny ON veteran HAND a cycle “Summertime,” This five-act which has Mission tragedy, circle by Ronald, officers and mem- Player, will the who ruler portray Telephone 435 “The Winds its setting in England, bers 20-7th Are Calling,” Avenue “Down the of St. Cloud South region will pre- St. Cloud was himself regards “woe’s slave” as in sented St. John’s in the Forest,” 1942. and “Love at I Have two card parties simul- sponsor and “king his griefs.” only in a Won You,” will be by Hilde— taneously Thursday next after- sung The Rev. Dominic Keller, O.S.B., garde Twomey, accompanied Wash Benedict’s by and Grad evening, May 3. ‘ 160 St. noon Eggs in 3 Minutes director the dramatic of has group, Leona Thompson. Marjorie One Olsen card will party be held in LYNCH assigned l». HATCHERY the other major roles will as Mary the Jo Willete, Institute auditorium the accompany across follows: John Mills, sophomore Plan will for Chapter who sing “Ein Schwan,” by street from the Cathedral church, 6K5 from Indianapolis, Ind., Henry as Grieg; “L’Heure Exquise,” Ha— and the by other in the Cathedral high ll; 3 Minute Egg Washer Bolingbroke, daring and Complete— coura- han; and “Sylvan,” by school Ronald. gymnasium Seventh at x ave- cousin Richard: of Thomas geous Rally Joseph “Elsa’s Traum,” On St. Lohcnr/rin, Highway 52 from north and Third Waite Park street. nue at at Wahl, sophomore from St. Cloud, Retails $13.95 by Wagner, will be Joyce by Proceeds sung from the parties will Edmund, Duke York, right- of as Box Hirsch, 720 St. Cloud with Mary Anne Noehring be mission used for special work. though timid uncle Rich- of Satisfaction eous Guaranteed accompanist. Tickets as for either the afternoon St. Joseph.—Completing lans or ard; and Daniel Grandpre, fresh- evening in either place being ari for day recollection for of WilTTulk are Alexandria, John a from of man as Handled by: Mayor sold 25 will for cents. Lunch be principal homecoming the Gaunt, the a was and outspoken stern served. business item of taken by father Bolingbroke up of and another 3-MINUTE EGG-WASHER, INC. The afternoon parties in both chapter members the St. Joseph of uncle Richard. of Bod SAVE WITH 0n literature SAFETY the Institute and the Cathedral St. Benedict’s Alumnae of Box 720-R asso- 5:. Cloud, Minn. Other major will be parts por— high o’clock school will begin at 2 meeting in the ciation recent at a trayed by Daniel Majerus, sopho- and the evening parties both at home Mrs. Margaret Wagner. of from Sauk Centre, Bookshop the Rally Federal more At Savings & Loan Accounts provide as with good places safety o’clock. 8 at meeting Hostesses the for Earl were of Northumberland; Edward Funds received by the 10th of month be awarded. A special prize will earnings. any are Mrs. Bechtold, Miss Terese Jerome Harvey, freshman from Grand credited with earnings from the first. The public is invited. APPLIANCE Miss Catherine Ann Wagner, and REPAIR CENTER Forks, N. Dak., the Duke of as Mayor Math Malisheshki of St. $10,000.00 Pribyl. Aumerle; Charles Each and Account Enders, Fully Insured Cloud to will speak interested to up par- TV RADIOS WASHERS Electronic sophomore VACUUM The recollection, which day Organ CLEANERS from Bismarck, of New —- N. — ents and teachers the St. Cloud — at the Dak., Thomas Joseph Mowbray, St. chapter sponsored, Duke as All Bookshop Small Tuesday evening May SECURITY 1 Home FEDERAL Appliance; Norfolk. held College of the St. of at Added Church was in Mora o’cloek. 8 at 25-9th Ave. Benedict April Also 15. present Phone 4465 Cloud St. The will speak about the mayor Mathematical Rally several members the St. of SAVINGS &,LOAN ASSOCIATION were city ordinance which bans objec- Cloud study club, including their Wurlitzer electronic Mora—A tionable pocket books, comic books, St. 822 Germain Street St. Cloud president, Reilly, Mrs. Rose and has been installed in St. magazines, and other literature organ Slated Joseph in St. the St. Cloud Alumnae in- chapter, Special dona- Mary’s church here. within limits. He will the city BEAUTIFY ex- cluding president, their Mrs. parishioners and the tions from plain what effects the ordinance Frank Rajkowski. helped ham dinner proceeds from AIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. has had the kind of literature a on dinner the The for to Speaker the the for day Rev. sale in the St. Joseph—The being offered for Minnesota organ. pay was now re- Ladies’ Aid YOUR sponsored by the HOME Harold Fuchs, O.S.B., chaplain of gion been done of the American city and what has to was mathemati- parish. the Benedict’s faculty of St. objectionable cal A association convent. eradicate of the will hold its annual some choir Mary’s parish has St. alumnae spring for the tea present at literature. meeting the College at of a is in Mrs. Miller of voices. Leo 24 day-long held in the St. Benedict Saturday, retreat April 28. was on I with Marcus the choir; Mrs. charge of college clos- QUIZ This rotunda following the ANSWERS TO made high of group, up and Mrs. Zetterberg organist; is 5—b; ing with Benediction the Blessed 1—b; school of 3—c; 4-a; and 2—a; college teachers, scien- ope-n. director. Arthur Anderson, 9—b; tists, Sacrament. 8—c; 10—c. and 6——a; 7—a; in industry, persons “PRE-KUT” twice annually in meets effort an Explain Meaning of Baptism to interest in collegiate promote RAILING mathematics. Topics discussed at these meetings related either are applied mathematics to pure or -—Picturesque and teaching often the of mathe- to of;- matics. -——E’conomical Papers and discussion are planned for both forenoon and with afternoon, luncheon at a -—-Durable in 12:30. .13 Randall Mission Units Install it yourself have do it for or us you. Plan Display of Work ST. CLOUD TENleAlllllNG CO. Randall.———Three active mission in St. James’ parish groups are planning display of all the arti- a cles they made during the past 2121 Division Street Phone 1761 winter. exhibit will be held in the The St. parish hall and sponsored by Cecilia’s, St. and Har- Ann’s, St. Kitchen-planned For circles old’s circles. Three onvenience more your c will organized in the Ran- be soon ’ l dall parish. New D, peri lead Knights Fargo to i Radio ii’loyys” in May Rosary fln'nitulii" \ and measured our \\ ' ~ CSniper-Star” / 'P‘zm'dei’soffer for custom-litt large 3'. 'g. a . N. Dak.—The Fourth De- Fargo, STUDENT l ‘ l'. he] made incur? meaning to carrying the suggestions for practical NURSES GRADUATE AND gns up, gave will Columbus here Knights of gree xpericncml life; Mrs. and family the home fitters. ' Baptism into of ‘ >y, ( ' Cloud hospital last the each night during the lead Rosary aides at St. and acted chairman; Dorothy who Clarence Cebulla, as the month of May station over designed make about the symbolism of Sullivan, talked water; took to who week in part program Rplrigerotor a Laying! .‘oOarpet and Linoleum, kc.). KFGO (800 historical of who traced the back- the wonderful effects Martha Schmidt, Catholics of more aware will the broadcast 0n weekdays Glorianne baptismal candles ceremonies; Hof- shows ground bapti smal Baptism. The exhibit here of and Sun- be 10:15 10:30. from to I “(all—tr». on Sclcct America's ' rnmls from Ill olT dresses, who the symbolism of the candle, the girls, baptismal spoke decorated by that mann, on were Radio lis- days from 9:15 9:30. to Price, congratulatory oil, phine Steichen and Lorraine lcxumlt-ij and salt; and Del room-aiz‘e- Iloor—co and baptismal announcements wall p. encouraged recite the or to teners Out-in-Front are who of Baptism the soul.— H took in panel. explained the effects Those pictured above ittall, 'A part ng! "'hl' ‘ ‘AI‘THSII on a their families with those messages. Rosary at expo- with Everythingl (Register who photo) Welle, They left right: Mrs. Robert to is‘atyour orkm‘cn hours. cedm ' are, i Thirty-Nine Women Start America's Finest (‘OMPAN Y DONLI N THE .‘CLOUD, Refrigerator From g FOR APPOINTMENT TODAY! u of A. C. Court Sloyton D. Manufacturers of 2 9 Finish Interior Sash Doors . . . . . . v‘ Catholic spoke aims and achieve- Slayton, A the and -. Cloud 535 St. new on St. Germain E. up — America the Catholic ments of Daughters. Daughters of court was officially organized, and 39 mem- shelf in Extra door Short Leota 0 Mrs. Elected space received bers recent at cere- were Handy Leftover Rack Elected 0 office Mrs. to were: monies here. Butter Conditioner Leota Short, grand Mrs. regent; performed by Chicks Hand Day-Old and Two-Week~Old Degree work was on of food Sliding Adjustable Shelf Esther vice grand Ross, Flower members the Little regent; of storage Hi-Humidity Problems. Mrs. Roomy ‘All Times. Officiating No Parking Iona. court of Mary Evelyn Burns, prophetess; at was _ at space your Drawers district deputy, Estella Cal-row, Gallery, lecturer; Edith Budde, Finger Tips. Modal [6106-4 Jahl and assisted by Gunda Mrs. historian; Lenore Ruppert, fi- lOOK TO and HOTPOIN'I' sentinel Mrs. Martha FOR FINEST-FIRST Hunter, THE nancial Elizabeth Clau- secretary, G RANITE CITY HATCHERIES monitor, St. Joan respectively, of monitor; Aileen Olson, treas- son, POWELL ' The Marshall. plan- of Arc court, Suedbeck, Ione sentinel; urer; organization committee ning and Margaret Keller, organist; Mary 031mlch ofl Una-W Million headed Short by Mrs. Lester Curtiss Busch, was and Laura trustees, Mrs. cochairmen. and Esther Ross, three-year period; Rosella Grattan Ellamla €121], (Wt/w. Your "ACE" Store Telephone and Hilda Mackay, Father William trustees, Gordon, pastor two- chaplain period; Carrie Risacker and the and of year new group, 986 513-515 St. Germain ST. CLOUD IN EAST Phone ST. CLOUD 58-59 ACROSS N.P. THE TRACKS the principal address. Mrs. and Alvina Gits, trustees, gave one-year period. Catherine M. Tierney, state regent, I