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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

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1 THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER PAGE March Faun Friday, 14, 1952 Give. IOO glflllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIllI1||IiilllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllflé Pupils Little Falls Story of Past Years St. John’s’ Cagers Break Nine Records to E Murphy James H. INSURANCE Play, ’Everyman’ Medieval Gollegeville. Nine records Here is list the of marks set Next a year's plans -— dealt Real Estate were an- broken, tied. by Labor the 1951-52 quint, the highest- one other blow last week when Jerry 196: That is the accomplishment of scoring outfit in St. so: St. Mary’s Bldg. Phone John’s his- Opatz, the biggest — surprise of the Little Falls—The classic pe'ctedly moral- make final jour- ‘ its John’s basketball to St. during team tory: I With his fine play, received llHlllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill||||||Illlllll|l|IllllIllillllHHIIHHIHIIIE year ' will play, Everyman, be staged ity eternity. to Yet the 1951-52 the Jays ney season. his.recall High single active _ regulation to duty in the I game, and by St. Francis’ high seniors of just broke the .500 mark with Action of the revolves story an effective time—86 against ‘7 Stout; May navy, This 29. public perform- school for three I 11—10 season’s record finished about and the failures successive of leaves Hiller two = starters and four High single overtime, ' 89 in the school auditorium. game, in seventh place in the Minne- Everyman induce the ances boon to up lettermen for \ reserve next For Gasoline, Oils against North Motor Dakota State; season. First performance is scheduled College State conference sota companion. of hi, plum,” sacrifice Friday Fuel Oils f01‘ MarCh, . Most points 21, fit season—1,469; . with evemngy 4—8. seeking and sin-loving life— one or I Draggi‘l “Choose Your The second and third Wlll 8 p.m. Fellowship, Highest Cousin, Kindred, as Call average per game— nearest—— your Carefully WCOF Sunday} Your be M3YCh Doctor” 23: Install at Elven Goods, on Strength, as Beauty, and to NORTHWESTERN c0. 8* OIL and 3 p.m. p.m. Discretion—to Most him field goals, Bruning game—40 Drug Store one accompany explanatory talk, give An the to his last Stout; journey, and his final against 3:2; on ‘ Officers play Slate of meaning the to more au- Most discovering free in spiritual throws, Tydol Products success one game—- -- — — Our Business Is will play.‘After dience, precede the companionship which his earlier 33 against Duluth Branch; Compounding Prescriptions this introduction, short a dissolute life ro- had rejected. Most points, quarter—31 Ground Floor one St. Mary’s Bldg. the Newly logue, in early elected officers of the 16th set T V cen- against St. Mary’s; Dramatic interpretation of the THIELMAN. Catholic Women’s will Order of For- the atmosphere tury, create Indiviual records: play, which is under direction the in St. Cloud will be for the play well esters form- provide as as a Most points, season—Jack Sister of M. Assumpta, senior one HARDWARE ally installed background. their first meeting at Litchy, 337; English instructor, is the culmin- ENJOY April. in Centering figure about the of . . Most points, . game—Jack Paints ating activity of English Sporting the class- one Election held officers of Everyman summoned’by —— Death was Litchy, 35, against Wahpeton Sci- which recently completed study HEmPs Goods es, last in the Institute week social final make his reckoning to to of the 15th-century classic. great ence; God, the play the plight rooms. portrays 7th St. Cloud ¥17, Ave. 50., Most field goals, one game— Everyman, which has for its Elected Mrs. Ed Brick, human called of the soul were unex- Jack Litchy, 15, against Wahpeton theme the dying “art of like chief Mrs. Margaret Duf- ICE CREAM a re- ranger; Science (tied Jim O’Brien’s 1947' pentant Christian,” is specially vice chief Mrs, Earl ner, ranger; mark ‘ for Lenten suited production; Ohman, financial Mrs. it secretary; . In ividually, the 'Johnnies also spiritual presents uplift for Ted Sivinski, both Mrs. Ed treasurer; a had good winter. Just about a audience, Dippold, recording and and Mrs. cast offers in secretary; LADY member of the starting five KEMPS every novel but compelling N. Mertes, first Mrs. style medi- P. trustee; in for laurels. came some tation ' the final Bielejeski, second CATERING end of all Vincent ICE trustee; CREAM on man- Litchy, led the of kind. Mrs. Aloysia Mohs, third course, trustee; tallies scoring with and 337 Sophia Schellinger, inside Opening Mrs. the is Mari- a program Call 9th 567 Ave. & No. 2nd 16.8 for His 20 sentinel; Mrs. Zapf, outside Anna Murray, in- average who will give the games. ann high total points mark sentinel; Louis Poganski, Mrs. troductory new explanation. sen- topped Christopherson’s Bill Mrs. Catherine ior conductor; Characters in the explanatory 1950-51 mark of and . 335 Lahr, junior conductor; Mrs. John prologue The bellman, Esther was are: four than the number of Willenbring, Jagiel- Miss Frances Heinrichs; Verla more Zah- townsmen, points that Jack scored Catherine Lahr, in \\\\\\\\\l\\l\\\\\\ ski, d Mrs. ler, Marian Zachman, JoAnne Mc- an himself. Mrs. 1950-51 auditing committee; d Neil; Mary Ann Donnay, and Bar- an \\\\\ \ In Maslonskowski, the rebounding Jerry music and department ’~ 2 ' Plante; bars Cecilia townswomen, Christopherson yedns juvenile director. again tops Lampert, Helen Wesscl, and Doris was hundred for the second straight Brixius; herald, Margaret Ebner; year his credit. They with 235 Belle to Geoffrey, thc‘boy, Doris Dehmer; Prairie ll evenly divided, pretty of too, the players, Genevieve troupe were 'Chrisi.”\ ’wiib offensive and defen- 118 117 Meier, Margie Jennissen, Claud- .EmuuimiiuiiimnIIliumllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHIHHIu Pupils Confirmed sive. Gallus, Dorothy Spanier, ette SCHROEDER Freshman Jack Ploof center Catherine Eull, Dorothy Virnig, To vote the topped squad in 55. Super. and Joan everyone on Zi‘l/ifl/imu/‘ci «forceful? field Belle Prairie—The of with goal sacrament percentages tre- . the prologue In preceding the a GERMAIN SI. SAINT "'1 805 adminstered Confirmation mendous mark. THE LABOR .449 AND SACRIFICE Catholic to of people— play, Mary Ann Miller and Alice was accuracy Angels Lady of Guard Jerry pupils .of Our Qpatz close be- 11 Next Waldvogel will be the Tuesday. Bishops, was priests, monks, Sisters, laity—have the kept and seen~as St.- Cloud, Minnesota Coadjutor Bishop hind with here by and finished his academy .400 heralds, Lois Schwientek will and Christ in Central Minnesota during arrival the 100 since the past years, Bartholome. Peter W. second straight college of year take the messenger.’ role of the here Father of Francis Pierz, Indian missionary. building churches By ball above the .400 mark. Margaret Bar- Characters in the play, Every- Confirmed were and makingsacrificcs, Catholic people made possible the continuous It's duty! Rich Rawlings, captain, Kathleen Paul; following seniors: Burg, St. the and con- rett man, are offering sacrifice, of the Christ’s the Mass, by which Presence PLATING, your great the best the verted at rate from Frank Lawrence Death, Virginia Gottwalt; Every- Constance and perpetuated. This pen-and-ink sketch drawn by Shirley was was free-throw line. had He .760 John Gaffrey Mary Januschka; Fellowship, St. Cloud; Opatz, a man, Seelhammer, student in Francis’ high St. school, Little Falls, in com- mark ‘coid there and also in for Prairie; Plante, Belle and Carol Cleon Kummet; Kindred, Evelyn came Silver Sponsored in the public interest by ST. the CLOUD REGISTER memoration of the Father Pierz centennial in the diocese. Shirley . the dubious honor of having the White, Minneapolis; Gloria George Fietek; Maid, Joanne Watten- Brass Copper Nickel Kbelongs St. Mary Mt. Carmel parish Prairie. to of in Long v - - fouls, Hall, most 83. Mudrak, Austin; Johanna hofer; Cousin, Jone Starr; Goods, ‘\ ‘K Chalices OLD As Chicago, 111.; the Johnnies Foley; Jean Lubin, team dropped Good Gertrude Schmitz; Deeds, a Guidance Given Tests Are ‘k Ciboriums Faith, field Marrilyn s. goals Thomas, in 552 in and 1,600 at- Weinand; Dolores Knowledge, Di tempts for respectable .345 Jeanne Scherber; Confession, ‘K Monstrances a a av- - . They hit their .673 of Claire Elaine Haasser; Beauty, ceremonies attending Priests the erage. on ‘IK Candlesticks Cold Spring—Students St. chances the free-throw achievements mathematics, line. of in tests at Minten; Brummer; Strength, Mary Schroeder, Fathers Guadence were Ecclesiastical Approval Obtained Boniface’s Only high school recently will be science, social The two graduated and ,science. Discretion, Phyllis Hoffman; Five Huth, O.F.M.; O.F.M.; Howard men FRANK EISENSCHENK J. took vocational guidance from this but Coach vocational taken the year’s squad, Angels, tests to Strong by Pasch; test Wits, Lenore Rita Kinzer, Little Falls; and Victor PHOTOGRAPHS help them John Hiller choose the field will certainly of work indicatesthe fields miss Seniors Box Minn.- Opatz, Idella Kardash, Marcine of Randall; John Laky, 413 Cold Spring, Harold Kost, sen— em- Rich in which they Jack Litchy likely iors and Rawl- they Smith, Mondloch, most to in which most Cloud; and Robert Belle Travas, Betty Rita ployment St. are are succeed. ings. Prairie. Schlichting, Anselma Kuklok, Mar- find to apt success. , AND RESTORED COPIED rilynn Thomas; Soul, Phyllis the The differential aptitude test, Form Hockert, the doctor who de- and recently completed by the ' sopho- Remodel * School Home~ livers the epilogue, Jeannette Church is psychological bat- and skilled copyists mores, a new ' Our O 0 re- Mrosla. designed' tery reveal to natural beautiful touchers make background off-stage musical A new ° Bepaint aptitudes in mechanical and nu- will varying moods and fit the merical abilities, old pictures language photographs from usage, themes of play. the clerical and speed accuracy, space stained,faded have become that ' Repair relations, and verbal and abstract Buckmun Altar today. See damaged. old pictures Boys Bring to reasoning. us .' your or The have made for administered tests wonderful for of the restorations samples were we Hold Entertainment Day the first time in St. Boniface’s tngave prints, little it will how Learn cost others. new high school. Percentile ranks will pictures. old made Buckman.—Altar from boys of St. miniatures be speedily enlargements calculated in order your to or their John Ber’chman’s society had have the results ready the modest for stu- work beautiful cost. do Our at experts day entertainment annual of dents themselves those and for who on gito‘ocu‘!» Sunday before Ash Wednes- the guide them in the selection of 5091/ /2 9‘0 by Lunch served mothers day. ;- their junior for was courses year. FREE St. Germain realized the boys. Funds from of Seniors and freshmen have par- the affair used for the will be 5 3 ' _ this tic1pated again in the ESTIMATES year supplies. purchase altar 9} of is ‘Efifii state-wide testing program spon- 0%.? 1&0" CLOUD ST. NO OBLIGATION CON LON by sored the University ELECTRIC of Minne- ERICKSON WIlHElM These On Your sota. include tests English CO. PAINT and psychological tests for both SERVICE CO. ROOFING Construction Co. Freshmen also take groups. PH°NEI46 PHOTOGRAPHER Radio and Mauls Paints Wiring Fixtures roofing experience 30 Regent years Jj CD. of A. N.E. Avenue, 12 Second Cloud in around St. and , Johnny Schirber, Prop. Phone 582 Cloud St. 50. 626 3rd St. So. 2506-1st Ave. ST. CLOUD, MINN. Street South 613 Sunday First CLOUD ST. Peace— for Of a.m.——§¢£‘s;il;y Wodenu 8:00 State in cLoun ST. City Famed Schellinger Granite Fit! Bros. Medita- a.m.—-Sunday 8:15 ' Wadena.—Mrs. tions—KFAM Catherine .5th co. Tier- ELECTRIC Electric (Jo. Trlm . De$lgnl . BUILDERS of St. Paul, of St. Fran- 9:45 a.m.—Hour state of the regent ney Electrical SERVICE Contractors ELECTRICAL COMPLETE Catholic cis—KASM Daughters of America, ' Reliable Contradbrs Sound Leathers! Wall and and Residential Commercial Lighting Floor Fixtures th olic the ..m.—Loc.i c of Wadena guest 10:00 -— court was a - . Installations. Plug Industrial “SEW Wiring Phone (AI- Hour—KXRA last week. AND rll'HluNr. MLAI’IEH. MINN. CLOUD. ST. Cloud Cloud Tel. 2543 St. ldth Ave. 50. St. Bostonian I2! \PPLIAK‘(ES exandria) She spoke the of the on program national a.m.—Th Christian in of the 10:30 Catholic court The home Silent e “Timken of ’ MODERNIZING Action—WJON Daughters and HOME also suggested 0 Automatic" Oil Burners FRANK JACKSON W. FINANCING PLUMBING HOME & KNAPP 0 a.m.-—Catechism Comes improve 11:00 the work to of the ways Tel. ANDERSON 705 15-4th Ave. 80. J. F. Life—KFAM local She stressed the im— court. &’ASSOCIATES, to lnc. HEATING Cloud, Minn. St. a.m.—The of 11:00 Hour St. of for Mrs. portance prayers peace. CO. LUMBER Francis—WJON Tierney presented with gift was a ARCHITECTS 8: ENGINEERS We Specialize in Mansfiels m.-—Catholic Faith BUILDING MATERIAL in 12:00 from the local court. — ECCLESIASTICAL DESIGN Churches, Schools, Hospitals Our Times—KLTF Mrs. Elda Andrie, grand regent, AND COAL PAINT Electric & H K -—Once Upon Sun- presided. 12:00 American National Bank Building DrIvI 104 Roosevelt St. Cloud a m. Telephone 1911 Cloud. Minn. St. day—WJON The making of pads for St. Cloud. Minnesota cancer Hour p.m.—The Catholic 1:00 Our Lady of Council Good home 00. —-KFAM in St. Paul is project of the Wa- DONLIN COMPANY a THE TRAYNOR and Greatest Story p.m.—The 4:30 dena The home gives free court. Told—WJON Ever 3864—5163-W Phones patients with incurable to Manufacturers care of HERMANSON 5:00 Maria Hour— p.m.—Ave Cloud 8th No.—St. 1350 Ave. cancer. Interior Finish Sash Doors KASM CITY WIRING ARCHITECTS & FARM . . . . . . Weekdays Sodolily Members Give Box Write 56 Call Telephone 3636 for free estimate or St. Germain 535 E. St. Cloud Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday an Grsnlts Exchange Bldg. ' st Cloud. Minnesota p.m.—Catholic and News 7:00 Talks Stephen in St. Views—WJON DECORATING Saturday SCHNIER Staphen.—A brief talk St. BORGERT on p.m.—Crusade for Peace 4:30 CHURCH given the life Aloysius of St. was ——KLTF by Hudovernik, and another Stans Daily by the Holy Name Jesus of on Peace a.m.—Rosary for 6:00 FLOORING co. Statue and Regilding meeting Altar and Repainling Betty Trobec the March at ‘ —KLTF Our Lady’ssodality here. of a.m.—Sacred Heart 7:15 pro- The done churches diocese work have in of the in the spiritual Father Edwin Oman, many we gram—WMIN LINOLEUM, CARPETING, satisfaction. director, pointed the importance of is out greatest assurance your p.m.—The Rosary—— 6:15 TILING KNEELING PADS. gain doing spiritual of to penance KASM Cold ‘Theis Spring, Minnesota Nic J. virtue and holiness during greater KFAM, 1450; WJON, 1240; Door: Lenten the season. FOL KASM, 1150; KLTF, 960; P. 0. Box 636 Telephone 4453 Marie Smoley in charge / put was WMIN, and 1400. KXRA, 1490; Just South of the Airport & Highway Res. 191/2 52 532 Ave., sodality book project. of a scrap lllllll|||||||||l|ll|||||||lll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ll |||||| Minn. Cloud, St Cloud St. | Roofing Meta 8. 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