St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
April 4, 1952 · Page 3 of 8
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Friday, THE ST. CLOUD roun REGISTER PAGE April 4, 1952 Priests'vTaIks Ratings TV Are Program ‘They Grade "School Chomp Be ‘Aired for the Deaf to ‘: Current Movie ‘ Philadelphia.——-A special TV pro- of interest the great (leaf, to gram l theaters includes movies appearing ,in “The following list Music Lenten In at Festival “interpreted” simultaneously in the v . Eden Valley, Foley, Plerz, Ran- Belgrade, these Alexandria, sign towns: language, presented was ‘- dall, St. Cloud. ' March Father 26. Stephen J. A 1 Landherr, _ C.SS.R., moderator of Adults and Children Unobjectionable Morally for ' the Philadelphia Catholic Guild to Talks by the Rev. Alfred S. each 6 to 7 day Good except p.m. ~ Bottle Apache Tiki of Pass Kon ‘4'. Aid the Deaf and Hard of Hear- the Wagner and Rev. George G. Friday and the Saturdays two pre- 1 Gal Queen Sleepy Time Cattle ;. ing, acted The “interpreter.” Garrelts, assistant directors of the ceding Easter as Sunday. will KUOM White Fair County Snow guild’s offices, Diamond 174 street, Foundation, Catholic Newman broadcast the Saturday stu- . programs the Plains Spoilers of Fighting Stallion Philadelphia 22, print monthly organization the University dent from at 2 5:30 a to ,, p.m. "5 Molemen the Flying Leathernecks Superman vs. publication, the Spokesman, free Minnesota, will of be aired On Good Friday, Wagner’s over opera of Robin. Hood Harlem Globe Trotters Tales deaf for the and hard hearing. of KUOM—university radio station Parsifal. will be heard for the first I T arzan’s Peril Honeychile l' its of “Lenten Music .part time this in The five-hour —as area. God’s Country Thunder Hold That Line in li- ' Festival.” broadcast begins at 2 p.m. Trail Land Utah Wagon Jungle Jim Forbidden Molitor in Co. Drug - Other highlights of the works The station this 46 will broadcast Kid From Amarillo l KUOM’s be presented “Len- Easter to series of music on programs A-2 Music Festival” include REXALI. ten AGENCY daily from April 1-12. part Adults Only Unobjectionahle for Morally l ' of Handel’s “Messiah;” two spe- Father a ' 'Blue Wagner and Father Little Girl Gar- Take Care of My Veil Prescriptions Specialty a cial choral featuring sing- concert 7 relts Twin City 10 Texas Carnival iBoots Malone among ‘— are .Kodsk & toiletries Supplloa from Hamline university, Ma- ers clergymen invited by KUOM l, Rich, Young, and to Pretty CLOUD. ST. MINN. calester college, and the choir of the featured works comment of on Dijon Cathedral, France; Dijon, each Objectionable Everyone for Mot-ally program. . Mozart’s C Minor Mass; the Pope \VV VVV V WVV‘! V Father will Wagner low introduce The of Touch—(Objection: Light marriage; Light treatment Marcellus DIAMOND Mass by Palestrina; RINGS the presentation Bach’s of “St. moral tone.) Passion;” Bachis “St. John “The John Passion” April 5 2 at on pm. FOR THE BRIDE BE TO Palms,” by Enrico Caruso; Garre‘lts Father will speak sung April on lch various selections the from Easter WEIMAN BUTT 8. preceding the- 10 at 6 pm. per- week liturgy of the Catholic church formance of Schutz’s “The Resur- (Wire Am . s by choir the of the Sistine \ rection Story.” sung "Wplk Flight & A Buy Right" \ chapel, Rome; “The and Ascen- sss The talks will be 8091/3 \d recorded St. Germain tape St. sion” by Messaien. ‘ the Newman Foundation by at a \\\\\\ KUOM production headed by team music director ETDUIT Ray Christensen, " ST. SSSs producer the “Lenten of Music Festival.” These will recordings i S SCHOOL AUGUSTINE’S Gordon ST. took the Osfalg, John Leisen, Kampa, Joseph James ,"u integrated into the , programs. u ‘v Weeres, Garry and Derr; Kenneth \. standing The men’s STORE will be ed from ri‘i are programs basketball championship of parochial the Derr, Dlugosch, John Friebe, James Chirhart, Gerry v/z' . - 4 LargverFamllles in Cloud enthusiastic league St. The for 1952. Ronald Deppa, James Gruba, Then, and David David champs pictured In the here. front (left to Sauer. The coached Father team by Peter St. are row was Columbus. Four families in —-— might) Ken Ebensteiner, Richard Hoeschen, Hilaire, O.S.B.—(Bob Molitor photo) are the diocese Florsheim cited tfie for were The Home of Shoes; 1 annual Family Life Award of t covers e Blg Terrlt0ry_ - - Weapon Best National Catholic Conference Hart, on Schaffner and Marx Cloth- . . . London. One .of the, dilef Family Life: Mr. and Mrs. James '—_ French avxation prizes.“ been Charles, of eight children; parents ..3 ing. Money In The Bank awarded Father to Hmrmel of the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs, nine White Fathers forflylng the most children; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick mileage. St. Mary’s .He Blds., St. Cloud compiled his total Griffin, children; and Mr. ‘1 seven his Visiting missions in the Sahara and Mrs. George Fulcher, standing and .credit Good seven desert 13:. French North Africa. children. all reputation fine are a‘ but helpful nothing ‘. " . . . 9:60-5:30: actual Cloud. Daily, to St. compare Store, Hours: can bank when the in money realize want to an yOu op- Friday, 9:00-9:00 It's of the portunity. one should reason’s you open this bank account at an Remodeled Newly and Redecoratedl now. a . . Central Minnesota’s Shopping [-Headquarters ’ ' canamzw ' Ml. ‘j' ‘ ' l 71.14 MODERIIBan/a T 50. 625". 75 1“,“ AmhriCan " CONVENIENT TERMS OF'THE AGAIN WINNER AWARD EASHION ACADEMY National Bank hill ISTAHORD Member FDIC St. Cloud MANY I'Lowrsr BROS. rmcrs IN YEARS! l‘irms r - The listed here deservzrto ' rattanan EXCHANGE BLDG. he remembered when you IS- are tributlng the dil- Replace Now for Sure, Starts! patronage to Quick your ferent lines of business. ‘ t "Deluxe" . VARCON Batteries Regularly Never Before—A VALUE Like This! 13.45 "It’s twenty-five hour I have make if cents extra to an Compare with sets .95 ’ him practice." ' ~ ! Selling for $149.95 Represent Generations Four, DAN MARSH Exch. Gr. 1, ‘ DRUGS DRUGS Power onl depend you can Has plates, 45 cedar sepa- : Plastok container» rators, LES LOCH CLINIC BLDG. t 100 hour capacity, ampere Manager Sixth G Maia l25> for accessories. amps. Save Drugs .on VRCON Sick Room and Need "Regular" CALL 1151 CALL 28 ST. CLOUD, MINN. pReg. 8.60 Exch. Gr. 1, dost, dependable Low power. month 12 39 guarantee, plates, hour 80 ca- ampere pacity. Prices Slashed Now for Biggest Savings THIS FOUR-GENERATION PHOTO from St. on comes "Traveler" CREST Tim Rosa. The great—grandmother Mrs. Stephen is Engelmeyer of St. Rosa. The grandmother is Mrs. Ben Klasen, holding Brenda . Hadrian-Lite Table Top '1335 Kay Kcrfeld. The mother is Norbert Kerfeld Littlefork. of 0 Top Heat-Resistant ls Now Plus and ' tax Finals Entered ‘ Only . old tire. Deep Form-Fit Chair your Bought in carload lots at Prospectus Backs from Principal request Underwriter on lower years—that’s cost set to per The 'lowest save priced tire Crest in INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED ,0 SERVICES Steel-Geared Table Slides $60! nearly Super size you “Traveler.” Double written nine months’ guaran- table xtends 36x60 . to Ismusnso Double Angle Leg 1694 A5 INVESTORS e SYNDICATE included with soidl Replace tee tire worn-out every inches 8! Triple to seat Brackets r' MINNEAPOLIS, tires MINNESOTA while this low effect! price is in now plated chrome finish. copper . No-Mar Plastic Glidos Leg I Simulated wood grain top George Meckes ' A. Hoff Eivlnd and chair covering. Choice of . I Queen Anne Tubular Legs Martha C. Fowler Karl Thurri F. z I all, all yellow, red green, or Melvin C. Anderson Vernon Smith L. 0 Choice of Colors - table with chairs. top grey Jacob Baas Lea Oliver Emanuel" Pearl M. Murphy M. Paula OSCAR HAGEN, Divisional Manager Save On I Styled for Easter Rayon in 1 Granlto Exchann Bldg. 509 ‘ Gabardine St. Cloud, Minnesota MEN’S SPRING Jjj \k Telephone 482 SHORTY ‘ SUITS COATS wmvwawowa'awmwwmfi PATRICIA MELCHER and Thomas Engebretson, '1o98 Shoes Conformal St. Mary’s Breckenridge, of parish, both were among graders eighteen eighth who wore.in the finals of the diocesan catechism Sunday in Melrose. The contest last winners in two the were I Polic'omen preliminary the Falls for in Fergus deanery. ' contest . 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