St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 18, 1951 · Page 2 of 4
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I951 May'Is, REGISTER ‘ THE ST. CLOUD PAGE THREE Friday, I Hos Student, ' ‘Assist Recital/May. 20 Onomio Dedication itol’s Top at APPLIANCE REPAIR CENTER TV RADIOS WASHERS Given —' VACUUM CLEANERS Honored Be by To oryZe‘lko, ls —- — - All Small Home Appliances i5-9th Ave'. Phone St. Cloud 4465 Winsted Soprano last week aptitude, Miss Zelka has been Agnes Zelka Mary was , the check by awarded $50 outstanding student named nurse a of association Nurses’ Alumnae the graduation class of in the 1951 I 'STETSON'HATS! hospital. St. Cloud the St. Joseph—Miss Joyce Hirsch, ‘ ‘ Me For Uberecken', presi—I Mrs. Henry sopranoand sophomore from Win- pr'ésentation the made to dent, sted, will give voice recital at. a alumnae-senior Miss Zelka at an the College of St. Benedict on nurses’ home. reception in the i THE Sunday evening, May 20. in Zelka, "home is Miss whose I I been sodality Hardin, Mont, has A . student James Manley, in- of the student prefect, of member a of voice McPhail structor at the served'on council, and has CLOTHES“ “NEW committee with joint recreation St. the College of students from university, Benedict, St. John’s STORE of the St. Newman club and the college. She State Teachers’ Cloud . and has is and vocalist pianist a featured in several been Post ,programs in St. Cloud—"—“ Opposite the Office three during the past years. 'The rated 1951 is award winner scholastically high both as a nurse, \ clinically. and CLOSE TO PRIESTS 100 attended Abbot ‘ Baldwin Dworschak, 0.S.B., Collegeville; Co- candi— which The five points adjutor Bishop Peter W. Bartholome; Father on John dedicating ceremonies the chapel for new , judged for the award dates Vanden Bosch, were 0.8.0., prior, who celebrated the seminary Onamia. Pictured Crosier in here, left achievement, scholastic Solemn Mass; pro- were Father Joseph A. Fichtner O.S.C., Father right, Leo Sovada, 0.S.C., to are pro- fessional aptitude and interest, subprior, deacon the Father Mass; and A. J. at Crosier seminary, subdeacon of the curator at and qualities personality. attitude, WALLPAPER STGRE PAINT AND Vérndale, Zutphen, 0. S.C., of former-prior.— Lawrence Mass; Father Kerich, S.C., O. of Duluth, van of leadership. ' prior of Crosier, who delivered former the (Register photo) i of class of sermon; Miss Zelka is I one a . Varnishee Paints Painting Pittsburgh. contractor — — who will receive di- 47' seniors k Zelkn Wallpaper Mary Imperial Washable ’ e_vening. plomas Sunday Graduates’ Program Set Cathedral, at 24 Homecoming June LOCATED hospital school of St. Cloud on NEW BUILDING nurs— OUR NOW IN Alumnae .ing, it announced this week. The Nurses’ associa- * was LOCATION DOORS SOUTH OF OLD FOUR ' by‘the the Selected faculty of tion“also has announced that it is school scholastic achieve- for her planning annual honiecoming art The and speakers for this by announced week the Commencement an activities will Cloud program St. Telephone 20-7th Avenue South were 435 professional personality, and June Mrs. Le- ment, the hospital 2 the and Rev. commencement traditional Alphonse superin: Kremer, begin May on when the seniors, 24 . Rau Mrs._ ames Meyer ander and inch senior. Communion breakfast tendent. wearing at for the and caps gowns Joyce , named have been cochairmen. Cathedral high St. school in Cloud The Lancelot Rev. Atsch', first will time, in march group a » ‘ I 0.S.B., monk .of St. John's in the Corpus School Christi of Music, Minneapolis, procession, and Many Germans. Seek Help .- A deliver corn- will abbey, the which will also include various Miss the college, Hirsch will at Em S P It address in St. musical representing the mencement groups sing the following numbers: 'Mary's Cathedral Wednesde school. Jammy. @ o .. yo lit/lad. . I , M Salve” by Handel: “Ne‘ ‘0 ‘ evening, May o’clock. Of'Church, 30, 8 Priest Claims at Seniors~ will specially be hon- ‘ Father Lancelot widely Cor Piu mi by Pasiello; known sento” in non M CREAM. ored the trophy at .annual day . week-end d’adora’rvi” maaEer “Per retreat gloria by as la Bo- f priceless glit' a .\ ‘ ' ' May A .28 a 25. variety of awards great religion and teacher of St. at: Massen‘et; noncini; “Elegie” by John's will university, whet“! he be given for Father Alcuin high achievement Heibel‘will “We should help them in their was; “Le Fa’pmon" by Ff’udrai’}; “T95 a'nd student in scholastic chaplain until extracurricular recently. cherished. portrait family is gift be A of the to work children for unfortunate Germany return June 8 your a to on KEMPs LADY_ Edward Rebel’; Zapp, C.H.S. alumnus activities. Yeux ' by Lla’S Aria from The will days, It but months, from in Germany. Contributions of same program come one can no you continue of char- to his work . . . the of class 1929, include of will Memorial speak day address by better. roll by all quickly there is CATERING ICE CREAM clothing, will be Cantata, “L’Enfant Prodique” food the too a years, no money, or . ity expel- . the German . Communion the breakfast member among at in of the Legion. American time give it than today. The artistry gratefully received.” (Money by Debussy; “Mondnacht” for by to a now, you the high ‘cafeteria is about school lees. He also concerned Sun- Graduates will also take in part professional photographer should be Father Alcuin on Schumann; “Der Tod dast and experience to ist die of sent your Call 9th & No. 2nd 567 Ave. day, May Zapp the Benedictine foundations 27. Mr. is active annual Memorial day.Field three in abbey, Bene- kuhle Nacht” Paxson; “Unge- Heibel; Mt. Angel St. by your Call him appointment new command. for at are an parish Mass. started “Missine and community activities. They field recently the will march the in to Food clothing should duld” by S chubert; “Elsa’s dict, mind. Ore. today while fresh in the thought is still or your recently He elected vice in and The .school’s Territory” Northern Germany. of was Pader- Lohengrm by Wag- be the Archbishop pres- caps gowns. Traum” from of sent to 4m“ ident of the high school PTA mixed chorus for will sing these is mother-house the One of at ( ,i‘The born.) “Beauty” by Charles; a goiOqu AD. ner; .lEDBE the coming school Mass. the Benedictine for of ,3 f. year. group Star” “The Little Shep- 5091/.) new by Rogers; + + + « Sisters, “Bonifacius Schwestern,” . God " “Love 5‘. herd” Watts; and Is by is Seeking- A - Non-Believers Germany in St. Germamg . who religious garb they Where Find It” by Brown. 5 You wear no as 29 village village travel from to on ‘6‘; g ' ofMthe In thedrecent Rfflrayal 13110118146 ABOUT SERVICE OUR bicycles gathering children their iss musical innesota, ‘ 4, rama, I, o p“ o ’10" _. T instruction visiting sick c, ,. 5 for the RAF“. R 0‘ 0 . or Call played the role of Christine. to Hirsch strangers causes us will helpful Hundreds thousands of prepared “some bpst of have be and most must way our and discouraged. the VV conflderice. Noehring .1 them ally will out.” And many.of fight against Mary Ann ’ in Commu- C perfect Iare accom- with 0 so our homes hese sisters also have Protestants, ex-Nazis, and . Hirsch. Catholic Church for coming the nism Miss in.Europe. to Pany sick for and convalescent ' poor in non-believers Germany <- are help. I ' Isthum'perlin-llilliams: “But first rehabilitate must . children. Many children the we . f among / ‘ guidance real seeking this at is monk Father Alcuin, who . economically—we a Germany must expellee families do' have not from Ore., and president St. Angel, the Rev. declared Alcuin moment, ‘give them something live with to food and clothing. They ' proper WEEK F631? "FU_—‘“—__ Relief Com- the Central of Europe a‘n 0.S.B., address Heibel, in‘ last .. and live before to for tuberculosis, uffer especially from . we ex: can , Catholic that mittee, asserted the Institute auditorium. week in the them pect fight to with said Father Alcuin. us.‘ TELISO sr._cLouo.MINu. -' the faces . Church in 'Germany - . . The These people, explained, Bonifacius Schwestern have he have “The majority the great of Ger- andthe challenge most greatest the real Boniface, said the realization that in all maaneople spirit .St. to of will fight sacrifice and come ,opportunity since the promising ‘their suffering Father Alcuin. confusion God and side the world in conflict on our revolt. Protestant . that faces if will .us now we ,_ \ Millions people, he i. First Communion Received of went on, them promise three things: Po- severely only suffered that have so litical independence; of Wu’stwoirtliql a way Catholic faith give them their can earning their living, begging; not 22' Children Elk River By hope. the and necessary courage religious and freedom.” described the sad lot the He of 12 people German‘blood‘ million of giftworthq Morris Scouts’ l chil- Elk' River.—Twenty-two Billy Toth, Judy Toth, Ste hen who and 1946 between 1944 were First'Holy Com- dren received Toth,. Marsha Welschy and etty their their driven from homes, munion in St. church ' Andrew’s Zimmer. age-old schools, churches, and tra- last Sunday.‘ here Parents of the Participate Solemn Communion di-tions. in, children with received Communion for occasion Several million Germans are now their children. A class. children of 34 to any re- , the Russian-occupied in and zone ceive Solemn Communion next- the ' In Communion class were the British without in, zone Sunday, May in the o’clock 20, 9 Irene Frank .—- Barsody, Belanger, Crowning Rite almost religious. and, They Mass. will their no bap- Larry Bickman, DeMars, Robert renew religious. and almost tismal before their no Anthony-Deschenes,‘ pastor, Mary Lou VOWS 1 “mission Northern Germany is Trobec. 'Father' Joseph a Hipsag, Patricia Hipsag, Dolores - Thousands Cath- land," said. he of Judge, PatriciaKuklock, Michael At evening services will they Morris—Boy Scouts from troop children lack religious instruc- olic Lebak, Mary’ Leger; and be enrolled in the scapular of Our 68 carried the Blessed Virgin’s sufficiency tion well of as‘ as a Billy Lehn, Dennis Murray, Ger- Lady of Mt. Carmel, and with in statue procession of the part Germany food and clothing. lost as ald Obremski, Anita Peloquin, J0- other children high school and May annual crowning ceremonies her priests and about one-fifth of seph Smith, Douglas Stenglein, students will take May in the part churEh here in Assumption last All semi- religious during the war. crowning ceremonies. Saturday evening. High to naries closed School from 1939 Tourneys were the In Solemn Communion -class The Most religious communities procession led by John 1947. was . Gary Barnier, Virginia Bar- are Loher, their institutions cross-bearer, driven and Jay B. from Slated were John’s St. Rose sody, Mary Belanger, Ther: at Rearddn, Johnson and Michael and scattered. Belanger, Joanne Burgoyne, esa followed acolytes. 'They major by These of the were are some Deschenes, Keo DeMars, James Collegeville.—Two Cath- state Artis Shoemaker, flag-bearer, explained Father Alcuin, and reasons, Gordon Donais, Phyllis Dreissig, -'olic high school tournaments are of girls dressed in_white. group the in Germany today why Church a Carol Dwyer, Gordon Donais; and slated this for week end and next the several take of cannot Arthur Harren, Dennis Harren, care St. John’s university. at Douglas Hipsag, Marlys Hop- \ million Catholic expellees who Gerald Dalseth, and Charles were On Saturday, May track 19, kins, Juanita King, Jerry Koch- sections Protestant driven into the Buscher carried the of statue squads six representing Leg’er, ler, Peter Lebak, Robert or seven Northern Germany. of Mary. Other altar boys partici- Catholic high, schools will John Lenz, Luanne Little, Eugene com, still Clothing and food - pating John Bergherr and are were Madson, in Lucille here Madson, Robert pete attempt to wrest an ‘of needed badly in parts Richard Rentz. many Marciniak, ‘state the the Johnnie Kay Murray; from and crown reminded Father Germany, Alcuin The Rev. John A. Fearon, pas- Preps. The Preps have the Irene Parent, Eloise Ridd‘el, won that his audience. He suggested officiated the ceremonies, tor, at for the past two Michael Rotz, Timothy Rotz, Pat- crown years. assisted clothing the be sent by the Rev. Raymond for to: poor A week later, May the 26, rick Smith, Lawrence Toth, Pa- on Archbishop Paderborn, Jacques. The of' Junior Johnnies will play host to tricia Toth, John Unger, Leon Vas- , British Zone, Diminutive ,.Patricia .Hennen Paderborn, baseball the Teams state tourney. Phyllis Wakefield, and Carol sar, crown-bearer Miss acted and ‘Germany. as I _,from expected four schools Youso. . to are Trowbridge, May address needed, Patricia the This the only is . from each Catholic enter, one re- flowers good placed_a wreath of said. All kinds of ' priest the queen, LANA......$7I.5o defend“- gion in the Cretin is state. Crowd ls Present singing the during the used. clothing be statue clean and on can ing champion, Winner St. Mary V17 over “0 We Crown of the hymn religion subject Leaving the of jewels. 14k natural or finals. John’s in-last year’s : TOday.”l Her With Blossoms Thee ,Father Alcuin charity, and white gold ex- case. Waite ‘At Seminary Rite eighth grade girls. attendants Germany plained why Western were Park, 7th Graders Society ’5 Margaret St. Give'Gradu'ates Gift Trip From (Continued Page One) Waite Park.—Here’s something 1' HAMILITON C. -- 1 tribute them for their to magnifi- Needy Clothing natural Ships jewels. 10K Seventh graders St. Jo'- .of new: to building—an ' cent indication, filled gold new case. school seph’s eighth graders gave a ‘ cord. $ Ion he said, of the minds and‘ hearts of . graduation gift in the of form ELGIN—Zl a LORD D. these who here to men 0.S.B., Ogema; 1erian Thelen, 70 came months, en- nine Paul During the trip St. week. past natural to 14K last jewels. BUL- A. 15-JEWEL ..$60.50 CLARA. . dung with their people lapped Plakut, gold filled Father Casimir Cloud, pounds OVA—Graceful, so to mod- The many society, St. trip made by Margaret’s chartered St. . . was fuceted‘ har ships. High ern,.deslgn for case. 0.S.B., Maytahwaush; and 64 en- 14k pounds last - has bus Friday; Both than'QOO and shipped 17 seventh jewels. natural g more or . Leather crystal. agrnp. service and . during “Their Relief motives pounds NCWC War Serv— eighthgraders of the high— to made the white trip, needy gold-filled clothing ,of to were 3 aces. Nylon cord. case. ac- p pleasure. . unselfish York. EIGIN—ls est, and_self-sacri_ficing.” ices, New LADY companied by Sister Elaine E. and $37.50 mission Ruhland, Mrs. Michael Prices Include natural jewels. 14K BULOVA l7 B. Shipping amounted Sister Terence. to — The Bishop expenses called attention ‘chairman for to St. Margaret’s of Federal Tax lapped gold filled hatural 10K jewels? case ‘ The first Como park, 4.99. stop the-“splendid 12K work” crystal. was the Crosier high has been with the five High filled gold past cas years, . St. Paul, where the expansion, filled ate gold eather crystal. Fathersaro flat carrying group a for the mending responsible chiefly for on T0 ANSWERS $71. 50 QUIZ bracelet. $55.00 picnic lunch visited “up. and the Church in zoo. ~the Northwest in train- buttons articles and sewing and on Thev 5'—c, visited the capitol, the l—a, 2—c, 3—b, state 4—9;, G—c, ing men-for; the priesthood. youn‘g brought home by Other Watches her vfrom $29.75 garments to St. Paul Cathedral, the Minnesota 10—b. 7—a, 8—4c, 9—b, I Price: include Federal Tax other members. “It is really pleasure for a me Historical building, the Union and here today and share to in has personally packed and She come “depot. home Before returning of Complete Selection this hope, and joy.” herself shipped packages for progress. many they the Sibley made stop at a Longines-Wittnauer missions in the * Bishop and of Bartholome reminded out state. 'Hamiltons house in‘ Mendota. parishioners of Onamia of their * _ Clothing contributions by Bulovas Gruens made Elgins My ‘ FRANK W.JACKSON, debt qf‘gratitude .Crosier the ‘ to the St. Margaret's nine past ." ~ . t _ ‘ Fathers for this ,“beautiful church include: Approximately months I I I f‘w-EB "i & ASSOCIATES, lnc. ' x 7 i '2 .$60.50 IDEXTERIN which will inspiration Egbert l Father Goeb, pounds serve as an» 271 to I l . , children.” 381 for and i ENGINEERS you Lake; pounds .Sauk Red the your to ARCHITECTS natural 8. jeWels, 17 14k Students seminary Centre convention; 152 of the served state gold-filled ECCLESLASTICAL DESIGN case. boys‘, Maud- pounds Father Stanislaus altar and for the to as sang | a .. SCHER Mass. 0.S.B., Fort Trotten, N. Dak.;l lin, ' American Bank Building Next'lzoor National T3 ‘ Office;' 1 V i ‘SrnosEL’s ‘ The Post ,' dinner pounds Father Reinhard served all visit- 175 A to to St. Cloud, Minnesota was j c Elbowoods, ing clergy Kaufman, 0.S.B., N. and in the stu- In I guests St. Cloud “' 74(LZc‘lzlncI/mz cweCe/I dent dining D'ak.; pounds Father 158 to Va- 7, room.. r 8055': Molitor SAINT . GERMAIN Co. ST. Drug Nanhed Fol Jewelry Officers Little IS’ in V Minuésota St. Cloud, ‘ ' REXALL AGENCY " Gérmain St. St. 614 Cloud Little Tschida, Falls—The Christian Joe Fred“ Pertler, Frank Prescriptions Specialty a St.'Mary’s Tschida, Priemesberger, Mothers’ of Joe J. society A. par- Kodak & Toiletrie- o Supplies .Ig.oE.IREo.; tit-RM: - elected officers and William ish Diercks, Kohs, John May, ;; new re- ST. CLOUD. MINN. .ahd‘TWswéekdd ceived Chicks members. Carl Schlichting, Gibson, 30 Warren Hand new Day-Old ~» on C. T. Droski, Arendt, William Jack Mrs.- Ed Mallon elected -was Kenneth lat, No LeMieur, Hamm, Adolph Problems. president for Parking. the ensuing All Times. year. the— Smieja, LeRoy Valley, Arthur Pay- Stop and Shop officers chosen Other Mrs. at were Girtz, Joe Stan Mrozek, Dale 'CAsII Smith, Everett vice 'president; cer, ? DHAT GRANITE _REHMANN CITY Schmidt, Djenbinski, Wil- Henry .GROCERY CHERIES Orville Mrs. Mynster, treasurer; . liam Guernon,‘Clarence Lindquist, I Fred and Mrs. Moeglein, secretary. » and Walter Tykwinski. Reasonsihle ‘ ceremonies Our Prices Are Reception f new r During social in the hour the o members took place in--St. and-M . ary’s momma MIMI; of. w auditorium, bridge, 500, bunco, and 's'roRE to. Out nouns Cold Beer chapel. ' Take played. Honors canasta went were Mmes. Week Day: 8:00 Fresh 9:00 and Frozen am pm are Iv —V New members V John Mmes. Trettel, Otto Con Droski, A to Telephone Sundays 8:00 12 :30 Meats 31nd Vegetables. pm am -— Newbeck, Raney Rocheleau, Fred W., J. Bellefeuille, and Ed Huebs ,986 Derosier, Charles Tabott, Albert Mrs. Fred Derosier the CLouo‘ 1719-3rd‘Street TRACKS North Phone NIP. 2013W IN .St. Cloud EAST THE ner. won 51;. ACRoss -‘ Anderson, Don Gerbi, Don Austin, special award. d A l t E l ' u - ' I 1‘ ' ' ’ A It. ~ . .A I ' ' " H; 4 ..z ~ _ ,, I I H ,o ‘ ’ ":I. - I ,. . ‘ .‘I: s ,.,