St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 26, 1951 · Page 3 of 8
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ST. CLOUD THE REGISTER I - St. JohnCantius’ Parish Observes Christian Point Cite Kilo/w About Mirrps‘sirii wmi 50th Anniversary of Its Erection Of 'Halloween' _ $110!}!ch ' ‘ Ochotta Porwoll. The first John Kromolicki, (Continued From Page One) deacon of the mar- To Be Stressed redecorating the interior, held John of the riage that of Klos- Mass; Father Vincent Wotzka, was kowski ‘and and Marcella altars, Com- Bieliczki, subdcacon statues. A of the Mass, Fa- and new . May 26, 1902, first munion rail installed and the burial thers and low- Francis Bialka and Method was ered New floor from the church that Porwoll, to 0.S.B., step. of of' masters new one cov- was cere- (Continued From Page One) Frances Porwol], ering included in the wife monies. improve- of Paul Por- was ish who dressed for the came up ‘More heating woll, March and plant improvements 10, 1902. Mode ment a new was party, students from the college installed. SAMP'SON' Owing lack of priests, to A beautiful steeple'was a. reg- new St. of Benedict portrayed of ' many ular services St. Cantius’ John parish times impos- built at replace old to the which were was one, th outstanding saints of history A sible. incorporated Bishop Trobec, early however, Oct._11, had decayed to-the that extent as as . such St. Thomas More, St. Nich- as made it possible There about by 1895. fami- celebrating it 20 became dangerous. were SHOES olas, St. Benedict, St. Francis of services himself, lies in the parish that time and With at several the parish growing Ii and upon oc- Assisi, St. Joan :ciu'umi from: Arc, of and others. casions, Polish! for the the Rev. Sigismund Suszzyuski people in Father Kroll in ill health, help ,.‘ _ St. Cloud Besides helping on bring to the out Y0“ in St. John Cantius’ in charge. Prior that time, church. became to The Rev. J. was necessary. Christian essential LIKES character of Polish Catholics in St. Cloud E. ‘Pacaud substituted for the The church had were to bei‘eguipp'ed pas- day the ii and pointing im- "A. out 0 ‘0 M ministered by in an the Rev. C. to tor the beginning with bells, of 1929. and, shortly after, truth the portant of Catholic faith, Greenholz, who had services for From June until August, three harmoniously 1929, sound- "IJW‘CLEARANCE very namely, the reality of the Church them in the old St. Mary’s church, the Rev.-'Ferdinand ing bells Falque :bought from the were as- Triumphant, the celebrations af- and later by Rev. John the Sroka, sisted ,in» parochial Meneely duties. Bell The Troy, “at company, WILHELM ford opportunity for parish who Gilman, Rev. an pastor in and by “Vincent'Fettgather a N. Y., and was we‘re installed. The was ap- get-together in which other Polish pointed priests who had- everyone assistant first in September, altar made by par- John was has time good with lots ROOFING of clean, C0. a ishes in the vicinity St. Cloud. of 1929. Other,priests Weihs who. helped and Lawrence Strzelczyk. harmless All fun. the old—fashioned for out short (It intervals sold earlier Property for future church WaiteVPark to was a par- You! which Proved-finality Refrigeration for served games draw to 30 roofing once experience Fathers years ish were Frank in First, March in 1916 for purchased lots 1350.) 1893, nine was . in people and around together St. Cloud played, and 1923; are “Charles Pfieffer, and 1924; 10 in block Edel- 26 of the The side altars Were donated 2506-Ist St. So. Phone 582 theré plenty of refreshments ,are F, and J. ZilkOWSk‘i, fromNovem- 1950’s Popular brock addition. Most Instead, Polish in 1903 Lawrence .by Strzelczyk a ST. CLOUD for everybody H. attending. ber, 1926, tdEebi‘uary, 1927. hall for social political and pur- Martin and Ja-gielski. The statues At The meeting held parish house recently wasentirely to built, and plans for St. a of Joseph, the Blessed poses was Virgin a ASK FOR l<e .1 the .remodel‘ed the in following 193 The party, Rev. church Pe- arrange Iviinatr! delayed. Mary, and the Sacred new were Heart were . J. committees ter J. Juba appointed: appointed Dec- donated were w 1900, by Paul Sakry, On Oct. 14, Bishop as— James Mrs. f sistant orations, I Mr. “Father Mrs. to Kroll- and Herman in Matérna, OC- Frank Trobec appointed the Rev. and Joseph August Schwi- 50 625° 75 1:: tober, Jueneman; 193.0.»In the upstairs 1931 Mrs. church Al ,— . talla, games, respectiv 1y. Gospodar of North Prairie take to -‘ . redecorated Nolden,_Mr. Mrs. and and George improved. Eg- was The \‘ charge of organizing bought Polish econd: organ was a par- CONVENIENT TERMS .. The w Rev. .L. Mr. J. Ohotta Mrs. and Sylvester succeeded erman, hand from and the :Luxem‘bur ish have services twice . to parish a u I Father‘Jubg Schorenbroich, in July, 1933, (y and Mr. and he Mrs.’ and the for $1.00. With month. Plans made for build- the Lux- were organ PRE-PACK OF THE WINNER AGAIN Ulrich emb‘urg washs’ucceeded Rev. Hoeschen; by the fish Paul ponds, Mr. ing parish church donated the lots four of the vest- upon a BULK ICE CREAM Ottp few "Mrs. weeks AWARD later, and Victor ACADEMY Dietman, July FASHION 30, Mr. and a ments and corporation the 17th of monstrance used a on corner once 1933.- On Oct. Mrs, C. Jung, Mr. 1, 1935, the 9.51 Mrs. Ed and by Bishop Seidenbusch. .and Third north. street A choir, avenue at FRANK W. siStant, JACKSON the Rev. Puff, Paul and Otto, Mr. Mrs. Lester and ,with four male was site the old The voices cemetery. and eight near succeeded by the Rev. Iten; John STAFFORD for smaller 'A. children, BROS. female games voices, hall moved 15th :4 organized to in was was avenue & ASSOCIATES, Inc. Kroll, who assisted Mr, Mrs. his brother and Ervin Hall, Mr. and 1902, with Sister and Stanislaus construction began. the as ', until July 9, 1938. When Mrs. he Jerome Weber, and Mr. and was amst. or The building committee v con- ARCHITECTS appointed & pastor of St. ENGINEERS Adalbert’s Mrs. Henge]; Sleepy hollow, Mr. Sc ool Opened sisted of Father Gospodar, Joseph GRANITE EXCHANGE BLDG. parish Little - at Falls, his Mrs. Louis ECCLESIASTICAL cousin, and Rothstein, Mrs. Al DESIGN In Marsolek, the and Frank Porwoll. The 1902, the same year, the. Rev. A. B. Kroll, took Weber, his Mrs. Richard Conrad, and hall church be 15th structure American to 44 NatiOnal turned Bank on was x avenue Building was place. In 1938, the sisters’ Mrs. house Werner WOcken; saints, Mr. into 104 feet, with granite a‘parochial foun- school, St. Cloud, with Minnesota a an stuccoed, all parish buildings Mrs. and Robert was Welle; popcorn, enrollment dation and 20-foot of red brick 53 children who a painted, the church Mr. Mrs. were and Jerome Maslonkow~ was taught and 99-foot round by story, tower two Benedictine were a cleaned, and the ski, sanctuary and Mrs, Norbert Rieder; was pop, : Sisters. in front. Patricia Stanis- and nuns, redecorated. Mr. Mrs. and Richard Mayerhofer laus,_from St. Raphael's hospital. The granite and brick work At the time was present St. John and Mr. Mrs. Emil and Gohman; LIVESYOII Wlth the church and school paid under the supervision of Joseph Cantius’ miltllm] parish, ' has families. 170 door, Mr. communion Mrs. and Ray Reinholz; for, July 10, 1904, ' contract Marsolek. on The work and carpenter a The school building present SOUTH II. 'AUI. for older boys, Mr. ac- and games Joseph to was Marsolek finishing by given contracted by Jo- commodates were children from St. Best High-SI Price: End of Service Gumnhed Mrs. George Richter; cookies, Mrs. the bullding committee Schellinger. to seph brick The erect 50 Over Your: 0 allMul Sunle- John Cantiu‘s’, a St. Peter’s, was and the Steve Belanger, Mrs. Harold Raf- two-story parish house of ,solid bought from Menominee, Wis., orphan home. Mrk. tis, H. J, McConnel, Mrs. brick, red church. to match the and the granite donated by I 'Peter’s t. was Several class- rents Reif, Mrs. Emil Gohman, and Mrs. Thls house finished the Robert Graham“. fol- was and has enrollment of CONLON rooms Yaeger. an lowing winter of at about cost Scores of thousands a 139 children. Cornerst'dne In the St. John Can- , Laid It is $3,200. hoped that other parishes tius’ section have the bought this of school are in the Now diocese will the follow the parishioners had .cOxnerstone The blessed ex- a 133 com- children. was Construction Co. model! Here’s . last plete ample St. Mary’s your plant of parish with and church, and laid on'July rectory, 7, 1901, 3:30 at a ar— . Benedictine Sisters teach all in 'chance. We’ve spent and similar parties school. They for their ready byBishop Trobec. range to' pm. were own rooms. N.E. 12 Second Avenue, have parishioners, resident especially for the months acquiring ‘ Model pastor. Kelvinolor RK a Bishop a The escorted from Among the religious was . vocations On Jan. who always MINN. youngsters look for- ST. CLOUD, 26, 1905, Cheststores40iias.l Bishop Tro- ' quantity Of these great the Cathedral ‘by procession from the parish Father II: a. Method full-width frozen Food 0 V are béc appointed ward 'this day. the to Rev. . Leo Stein formed IRK MOdelKelv-lnators by all the‘CathOIic soci- Po_rwoll, 0.S.B., i stationed in now 0 8 ft. of cold Extra for lpocel tall the first cu. resident space Of as pastor St. eties in the city and. headed by Joséph; St. just Father L. J. Ohotta, could ' L‘ bottles, foodsI bulky John SO we Cantius’ church have to The firms listed here . deserv . to the Granite City The Bishop reg- band. in’ Royalton; .pastor‘ Father Mich- SAVE bring them with to ular be when remembered space! .services. 15 ' o n. of shelf you you are sq. s- preached iannglish, and Rev. the WITH ael Jacobek, priest SAFETY of the. St. tributing ‘dif- the patronage a to Father S_ . your their- ein, original howeverpstayed 1950 12-111. Crisper for moist-cold sloragel 0 Joseph Dudek spoke Polish. in ferent lines of business. Paul archdiocese; Father Stanis- only until 24, 1905,-'and the . quality, less than {1y at 0 Powerful super-dependable Polursphero Many laus Bilinski, of the O.F.M., Polish people Father El- of , August Rev. Plachta Arthur asked to- W. Hynemon was the cold-maker! 1950 price! It’s Federal Savings & Loan North .Sobieck, Accounts provide Prairie good also Father safety with Paul Zylla, a present. were mer attend the-parish to from Duelm. earnings. Funds ‘special Top quality throughout! In Father received will the Richard by the 0 receptacle of Kujawa, 10th 'month the Father of event are any you corner- The rectory being - the vacant, sis- credited with earnings Bernard placed Eickmeier, from stone photograph the first. stationed in in on! General Agent want to get ‘Prlce were shown Is for delivery in kitchen with Five- a ters asked your to it in the were use \ \ Year Protection Plan. State and local Price Bishop Hawaii; taxes extra. Father of Trobec, numbef Robert of Zylla, a meantIme, but Washington house Insurance and specifications Nat'l subject change without Co. to notice. soon a Each Account was Fully Insured $10,000.00 coins of O.S.C.; the Sister Canta, to current and stationed in up year, rented for their home. 701 St. Cloud $5 Germain St. original BRAND the following the St. Cloud document: hospital; NEW factory Supply! and Sis- in limited crates! Hurry! Pastbr Appointed - Eugenia Jagiglski, SECURITY ter doing FEDERAL, “The of this now Life. A d: 8 Hospital & cornerstone Polio Inc. In the of 1906, the . summer missionary work Venezuela. ’in church, dedicated honor the Your Security is Business. to our Rev. Stephen Plaza appointed was of St. John Cantiul, sol- SHOP MAYTAO Trobec, THE was by pastor Bishop but .he SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘ emnly laid seventh of t_e on remained . only until May, 1907. 6er A July, in the of Our Lord St. 822 year Germain Street He Cloud St. succeeded by To the Rev. was the Great Year, 1901, Jubilee John Kromolicki, who , was I \ ap- / TREASUREO BE by the James Rt». Rev. Trobec, Maytag Kelvinotor Hamilton Dryers pointed pastor June 20, 1907. — .‘ — Bishop Cloud, St. during the of On Sept. 28, 1909, lots two, pontificute of‘9the Mother is glorioully never more appre- three, and eight, in block .26 of, St. ciated 5th Ave. reigning Pope Leo than 12 So. Cloud XIII, and by her children Phone 49 who Edelbrock's addition bought - ~ were under the rule have married of William Mc- 5nd grown up, from E. B. Smith for $1,200. Kinley, President of the moved United To‘ them, the gift away. The school becoming muchtoo was States; Sc'R. Van her photograph, Sant, of charmingly gover- small and plans ’wvvvvv'vvvvvv'viv'v'vw being made were of Minnesota, done by and James Carl Fritz is the R. finest nor for @mgm parochial school. On a new A--A“--‘------- Boyd, all! of Cloud. gift of Make appoint- St- NEW mayor an April 29, 1911, lot with one, a “August A. Gospodor, Pastor." ment now. ,. house, in block 26 of Edelbrock’s Bishop The and clergy addition (corner avenue were of 15th en- tertained % the Polish at in 3 Third and supper street) bought a. was GAS MONARBII RAN BE hall the after from John Schaefer $1,800' ceremony. for ’ building for In the the of the church, school site. new Father THE the Polish WITH people neighbor- Kromolicki from appoint- was ing ed parishes helped both'finan- pastor of the Bowlus parish GRAPHGR DHOTO EXCLUSIVE cially and and by working; business- succeeded by the Rev. was ' Vincent from St. Cloud Wotzka also Sept. 1, 1911. men gave New School donations. With this Required '509% Germain generous St. Cell co- 146 operation and help, the Polish The continued growth of the Artistic Picture Framing For Appointment people of St. Cloud had erected parish made the building of a new .of the beautiful, most and one and larger school On necessary. durable churches in the country April 19, 1915, the board direc- of the time at of about at cost a. tors for that Wonderful met in the purpose $9,000. rectory; » Christmas Gifts ézglygégfiliffiL/{ll—d The church dedicated Schaefer’s by house moved was was $ Bishop Trobec Dec. and. 27, 1901, with remodeled for sisters’ was :1 You' When Pontifical ‘High Mass. Those home, and excavation for the a as- You new A sisting Bishop school . the Father began. Bids Buy opened were were Save Dominik Mayer, assistant priest; and the contract let ’JO- to was CORONADO Fathers Gregory and Meinrad, Margsolek seph for $16,304. He deacons honor; Father of Arenth, build to two-story brick was a I I deacon; building Father John Trobec, sub- accordingflm the plans deacon of the Mass, and and Father specifications ipreppred by Francis, 0.S.B., Victor Cordella, master of architect of Combmahon cere- an. ole Co monies. Father Minneapolis. Francis, 0.S.B., (iiiiiffifliiihflfiiimlmnfln Roaster. oven preached in English, The Father school and opened in Jan- , , . . new is big enough Mfyer, St. Paul, 'Reg. preached in P01- 1916, for total at preparing cost of uary, a 174.95 4 Low Price whole meals. $22,094.41, with pnrollment of is an . 115 children in comparison the to Other priests Fa- present ‘ were Price Special Sale 53 in 1902. The parish had thers Kitowski, Belzowski, Dom- now all that for well- browski, and Gospodar. The St. was 149.95' necessary a organized and efficient plant, with Mary’s choir, under the direction ‘- 170 families in comparison the to L-“-A----‘----.‘--‘A-A--A-- of Professor Boerger, furnished 36 families who started it“. the singing the Mass. at A. ED HOJEM On Aug. 28, 1917, the Most First Services in 1902 Rev. Joseph F. Busch appointed St. Cloud the Rev. Vincent Wotzka the to The first services in the . new Perfect for casserole Parish of Sts. Peter and Paul church at held by Father Gos- dishes. were biscuits. pic, Spins all speeds 5 the Only I % Down Gilman and Rev. wild Peter J. . podar New : Year’s game. day, 1902, on Automatically! Kroll from Sacred Heart parish at and after that alternate Sun- on Combina- "Commodore" quality Radio Beauty, Flensburg St. John Cantius’ to of tone, days. — St. Cloud. all-speed AM-FM powerful features reception, tion I The rec- first Baptism adminis-I was P The indebtedness, about $20,- boss d modified Jan. te' 1, 1902, Frank mahogany Por- ord changer, cabinet, to veneered 000, the upkeep and with further of Paul and Frances wo son boost. . , improvements were now among Father Kroll’s.responsibilities. c The Hinnenkamp Fr. $45 ’v'vvvv'v'v'vvvv-vvv BAZAAR storm fall, the glass window same You SAVE the‘ church in and works in water Domed cove: CORONADO the installed. rectory increases ca- were i f p c c a y o :- ReiiresBecause In Father 1918 Kroll. enlisted {o 1, roam, w "Cosmopolitan" in the United States He .Console etc. army. left the parish April 18, 1918, to Combination Out of the way A when in chaplain the not for 27th di-I SUNDAY serve as flush "OI 99.95 use Failing Sight 1 . . . vision, Reg. 106th field artillery. Our with range top. Price In Low 244.95 1919, from March July to 5, he served with the Army of Oc- lift food! the and there's Saves stooping , us: cover your veneered Modern striped mahogany cupation in Luxemburg and (Continued From Page One )\ re- 00mm 28 cabinet, all-speed big racks. A record changer, pulling hot wonderful out his saves turned parochial duties oven con- to —— responsible for paying on off the was cabinet, rectifier, tubes, 12" storage 9 Aug. 28 the During Fa- for venience frequent basting of fowl, ham and parish debt You there and also added same year. game. a PM speaker, tuned RF stage. ther Kroll’s the parish absence sacristy the church to and re: always have enough always different two space oven taken of other priests. by — was modelled care the parish house. The church decorated in available. Your regular with was at 'IHe oven temperatures became oven St. pastor of An- Many choose and combinations table model radios 1920. The $2,700 to same year was thony’s church Browns broiler in Valley unit is al’ways in reserve. paid the indebtedness, leaving from stock. complete in on IMMACULATE CONCEPTION in May, and our 1917, assigned was $11,300. A heating plant unit for See this the task of organizing the revo- new CHURCH CORONADO the parish house and‘church was parish St. Anthony’s of in St. lutionary installed in new 1924 by Frank Dezurek Cloud in the fall _IucE of 1920. for $3,553. A Kilgen pipe design new or- range' "RADIOLARM" Father Hinn‘enkamp trans- was installed in the gan was summer display ferred Michael’s parish St. to in now on of 1926, and the church parish and ' 2995 Reg. Buckman in-July, and 1935, served house RO'ASTER reroofed with asbestos Show in were 32.95 our RANGE there until September, pastor - as shingles. . .. ...... 1937, when he appointed chap- 7007725. was This completed the first Chicken Dinner Plate Supper quar- radio Turns alarm, or ' on lain for Francis’ St. in convent St. century of the existence of ter both select! time ‘ HARDWARE POWELL at you Little Falls. Cantius’ John The silver parish. Serving Serving clock Telechron move- 'In August, 1940, he returned jubilee celebrated the to was on pa- Begins off radio A.M. Begins P.M. 11:30 5:00 ment turns parochial work St. tronal parish, Oct. pastor of feast the of as too! wish, when you Mary’s church in Chokio. Four High 20, 1926, with Pontifical a plastic Walnut case. Games Refreshments Amusements 0 . later—October, 1944—he Your Mass by Bishop Busch. He "Ace" Store years sung became Holy Cross ETTER pastor of assisted by Monsignor August par- was ALWAYS Ev’erybody euvs a AT 5135515 ish in Pearl’ Lake, the poiyion he Plachta, assistant priest; Fathers Invited! St. Germain ST. CLOUD Phone 58-59 held when he retired active Gos- fro Joseph Dudek August and _ --‘A---‘--“A“A‘ duty this week. Father podar, deacons Of honor; I