St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 7, 1951 · Page 2 of 8
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' STORE quaint and pic- true. chapel. it is partment. ‘ little come .5th Ave. a South 752 Rectory, a B.V.M. Plea For something A months there )in sign turesque—like to Joanne was no “capped” a be To are , of improvement his condition—14 in Wid- book." .- tale fairy story,” old- the Virginia “chapel Cloud; The Paul, Minnesota Oeffling, St. St. South as then, Saturday, she and her. old In~ Post is It structure. not Wedl,- Eileen back one tell it, the Cloud; timers 'St. to an goes man, St. Cloud—— Opposite Office the in Henry ' walked barefooted from finished.- But quite deed, it is not Clara ‘ Suter, plague of the son Spring; Rasann grasshopper 18705, Cold , the family home Luxemburg high in there, sight‘otf it to the a‘ CIOud; yet, in and church Ziebol‘, St. there up befo're City; Lois even was the chapel in Cold Spring. They memories of hill, stirs the the Alexandria. ' Norman, Yvonne on town. remained attend Father Leo’s community. of the -to oldest Keep .QQOCQQQOOQQOQOOQQ. the ‘ones‘ lou-‘ Alarmed their Christ Vivid ov'er Memories preparing been girls“ have “The crop Mass,'and mas later they Co’n- went to remember, parishes of. members of the 'I long They making dayby their capping for ago, an- es, U fession and received Holy Com- with Nicholas stood and of St. little‘chapel that St. Jamel other the Immac- a honor of in on Co.- Roofing Metal Cornice novena ,8. a munion. It until the fol- not chapel honor was in vowed Family Portrait + erect Mary. to Conception of ulate ‘ a lowing Tuesday returned' that they Our of the Lady Anumptibn, Cornerstone of the Home Taken in home, foot, praying the Rosary The on that the Iacrifice of promising ‘ I all the Phone 2986 way. would he offered the Man v of All Types , Here they invalid 1 found the plea for“ up weekly for 15 years—a MOLITOR’ ~ and able for himself. Boo. to rid care the intercession territory to Metal Sheet Rooting-Siding This little is the of the story of the Photographer ravening insects. ' - high"on chapel hilltop, just out- under the guidancevof In a. 1871, Cloud St. 315-7th Ave. NO. side' Cold‘Spring of the south ‘the to O.S.B., Father Leo Winter, State weddings theiHome of highway McDowell 23. ' constructed the chapel Babies atop Candid 0 in was Geo. J. McDowell W. N. — Right al- the is structure donated by John. now hill five on acres Groups'v hidden Family St. most by scaffolding which Photography Phone Commercial . Cloud From the time of the Masselter. 526 I left there when the early the chapel became was Mass, first a interrupted shingling the of ooeooeeooeoooooeooooc. pilgrims, who snows shrine for came on the But roof. with the first‘ thaw miles around. from foot many in the spring, will the task be Chopei Tornado Destroys file‘t’r‘77"’"'” joyful * will. taken again—with GIVE up a W433 chapel then, after the And I... years HER + and grasshoppers built the M was s ~: u . tornado . destroyed :L "t 'L. ;' gone, #4 " ere a g 1 ' 1 H :, , Nothing building. remained 1 L1 -“ I. ‘ j ‘- e in A T .. ' _. l Vir— of the Blessed ?’ ekcept J; statue a o e o , .p _ gm. r,‘ r “ the . - parishioners for- But: never '~ 'i'ii s 0 u “in-ll ' They thinking back kept got. rig on If. days when they used wend the w to d Wt! ‘ ' the" 1 their chapel, there to to rmrv way ~ 1 rJrJrJr a find solace, give thanks, sim- to it. or ‘ 5 x ply It always to I peace- pray. was 71:" and St. you’ll find Cloud's largest the that ful, and high it one' was up so I’ cl almost sing- angels could hear the finest selection 7;. 3 Floor Covering! of jl' mg. E W parishioners by the But ' Ari. Jr up one, one .LA . Marcus t Maurin, John Fuchs, died: moi" L111: Jr ; . l? u, .__ _ . _‘_ The: Witzmann, Leonard Michael l 331127". ‘7. ‘ Nicholas Nicholas Wenner, len, iii? ‘ '. s or. Oster and Kinzer John -'— these many‘dthers J' mills Choose from wished rebuild America’s finest who to ' 1:: rid—(‘Bohillflolitor'p'hdifi g A realizing without chapel died the ' ‘ 6 7 ~ In u' theirfidream. . I I ‘.-w I4 'MOHAWK i 7 °ARIIsrROIIo Insprrohon ! Many Work. of ;-- V . last r , It John Oster’s in 'BiGELOW 'GONGOLEUM was IIARIII ' i. promised Mrs. Oster illness that I and ’KARASTAN Hearts Hands moon herself would be done. With it . - develop- Cold growing and Spring 'ALEXMIDER SMITH 'FIRTII church, .then thn -' modgrn ing—building first Mrs.‘ Oster Stunning - a - deslsn thh beautiful neither time school, there was a "l blond oak finish-the ‘ ‘i‘.. ‘ chapel. the , for r her money surest nor ' to way TO QUIZ ANSWERS heart Christmas the But‘then three years on ago, l 9—b 3-b 6-b '7-b 86a 1-c 2-c 4-c.5-a . mommy! I 17. of 79-year-old Mrs. Oster, mother _l ' 10-a I Broadlooms VenetIan I BlInds I approached Father Vic- the ’ .; mayor, LANE CHESYS - . . . O.S.B., Cold Ronellenfitséh, I _.-. tor $49..” oilowoo Help? Room-5I2e_nugs Asphalt.Tile , You Can; him of Spring assured ~ and pastor, i . . . . LIFE We”: . ADVERrIsEo for Her IN As start, generous LInoleuIn sum a Rubber‘Tile a I with "A family of set two- donation made Ivn'oot-‘smellingfragrpnco the first check . . a . was The of l need year-old twins is in of herself, Father .—-and she says freshly rod coder her cut protect: .All suits “and shoes coats snOw “real inspiration” the or Victor, was and linoleum installed by tree-um! linens, silks woolen: one! carpet for their children. The .. chapel. same the for present from dust- and moths—keeps them Bciutells Factory-trained craftsmen in family has one—year-oid child Hands Many Many Hearts, a . clean and lovely” ' new. help, fu uaranteedl who needs shoes. I l Call .. for free you can y us a. love Soon labor of began, the MI‘STAMN. Call Puff 1732-J. at I estimatel r enthusiastic Father Victor with - . ' an '1 ‘ F7 The Women’s Guild looking ‘ ' is ' ~ Everybody, the helm. it at . seems, , assistance. for ‘ {JrJ' your r- hand—or heart-«in it. had .1 a a 11 L. of faiths Even citizens different s 7wch Glanville‘ Smith took for part drfl 3;: I: 1 7a —-— [NIH-ET I .jrvzzcii Alexander, John and one, L , an- In 5995 . g streamlined UPON Spacious "ONCE their Some of muscles other. ‘ » gave ., opnlar waterfall over In . . iwrrrurnt and their skill; others of self- gave ‘ Walnut Aniencan veneers. as i ‘ II ‘ . and risrng encouragement; J my. Imrr money Boutells» -» ’ DOWN i ‘ “we ' v II I Consider, fo‘r instance, the sum rus- tic waldopelle design of the chapel DAUOMR ANY! nrsnvrs \ LIJL; PRESSURE-TESTED 9N“ 'TIIE Home: —'—Father Athanasius Fuchs, O.S.B., ' F r' $1.15 MADE PER WEEK i. AROMA-TIGHT CHEST . (EDA! ‘ 7 the original sketches. prepared OF THE H HO‘NI’E CARPETING t V words inscription The of the ‘ on 1:0; You the' written by cornerstone were SOuth 5110" lettered Father Victor and .105-7th in .Ave. Phone ' I Z; LISTEN by late Gothic the Bob Gretsch. . g y sculptured g The the tympanum-over Multan"? ’t g u PM.“ , ‘ modeled doorway by I. was young Every Sunday "l Noon ' Fred! Terhaar and by carved Joe 71 11 {FINDLV L IC Walz. - 7;; :5; 333.3. WJON 333: 55/? 1.11% °" :7 The trench for the foundation . L men' dug by from the Cold was Spring Granite after company Cloud 1. .I Avenue Fifth South l4-16 St. hours. tile-red working The belfry prefabricated in in was a garage I “Flash” by Nierenhause‘n town set'in and others, and place by GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE around Cold Spring in A Johnny Eickhoff, Martin Kam- r Brix,-John Alexander, mei‘er, A1 Catholic. people time 18705 stirred that at to erect the 'a and other “quarry experts.” 1877. Lady Assumption honor OlJl.‘ of the in That chapel chapel in of Stone-cuttingrand laying were 1894, chapel destroyed, however, in finer. of famous Cold now a was by Schmit and done Mike tire- a takingjits place. pictured granite is The-chapél above is the Spring less All the work, v from the crew. inspiration citizens the work and of almost-all the Cold result of of and rock-face tapering masonry community—(Bob Molitbr photo) Spring - buttresses the Gothic roof, steep to Bend-Knees parishioners accomplished by Insects Even was ' 'and friends. . the Chimes in Treetops The bell has Ed its story: own bought Oster auction it at an upon the insistence his uncle, Joe- of Friedman—the selfsame bell that grandfather Ed’s had given the to old Eden valley parochial school, demolished which two was years (Said the spectator at «ago. a auc- “They bought everything tion: darn fool the took a—one even bell”) The complicated job of bolting .the bell steel the floor to was en- gineered by Clarence Menke, who Push-button ringing it for the first time set on Chapel hill. controls ' Shrine and Landmark . /Already “outsiders” have start— Oven Automatic ed Through the to come. summer control whole families drove to out see how the chapel work the was on B'dilt-in progressing. They lingered to ex- pressure plore the lovely woodland setting, GRANITE PLAQUE THIS located is the main over cooker and they back a second for came ~ Mary’s and Assumption entrance represents into heaven. look the oddly twisted oak at two Grasshoppers be bending their knees in humble Tripl—Oiien' submission which, the old folks, trees, seen can say Big her powerful, intercession ended, which the to plague of grasshoppers. laid back almost flat when were I A surrounds the main figures, representing the Joyful the 'original chapel sailing rosary a rose came Sorrowful 'Hi-Speed Calrod Mysteries, thorns of (center) the Mysteries, and by in the wind of the tornado. a crown in lily Easter the Glorious Mysteries. The plaque designed Way and in the Bahamas, old out an was Units Heating cari’éd molded by Fred Terhaar and by Joseph Walz. ‘Father‘ Bonaventure H -,‘,_ N... n s n a e , , ' _i heard th O.S.B., about new price e The‘Twisted Amazing oaks, for this big, low chapeL ,wonderfulKelvinator-Mithlamp In letters Father Victor and to , 74. ._ ovcne'timer and Mrs. control. You Joseph Bakes, relative, to a STRATOLINER. that the he writes ,Other chapel codk Can big holiday meals was $38995 the Maria Himmelsfahrt known as 5 with watching! Mammoth no ' well' Kappelle. He remembered it holds huge turkey, six pies, oven unusual for When most I reason: a .‘AN'GE Seven-' four layers of cake! or eight about he years'old, he. Mammoth was l liven! heatsuper-Iastsurfaceunitsand became seriously ill with ail- an commonly called St. Vitus’ Scotch' ment Economical Kettle! A ,-- Heat-Up Speed! New danceJHe unable speak, to was value! or great .. I 'r Storage Capacity!_ I Immense I 4 for Pray co.” Refrigeration‘ THE Fleming’s HOLIDAYS! ORDER NOW FOR , Deceased Our" Priests installation]! fPfloe Protection Plan. any: shown is delivery One-Year for in kitchen with your change without notice. and local specifications subiect state Price and to taxes extra. James Most Rev. Trohec, ] Complete thir‘d of Cloud—died TI-IE Bishop St. Refrigeration Sales Service" &: ‘ 1921. Dec. ‘ 14, \ No. ’ Ave. Authorized Minn. 212cm Dealer- St. Cloud, NEW Molitor Drug Co. SHOP LOCATION OUR l , AGENCY REXAIJ. THESE ODDLY TWISTED TWO OAKS, according to-- I Preeeriptlon- Specialty l‘/2_ BLOCKS NORTH COURTHOUSE OF - Maytag —.'Ke|vinotdr Hamilton Dryers old-timers Cold in Spring, ‘bent that when were way — a Kodak & l‘oilotriel Supplier ivsoof-frame chapel sailing by in the wind of tornado back in came MINN. 511. ST. CLOUD. a 12 Ave. So. -St. Cloud Phone 49 . ‘ 9 _ _ . I