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arr-Ir: -‘ v v V. CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. PAGE FIVE May 1952 Friday, 16, Jam May Mary IsHQnored During Movie Ratings Current giro/'66 Add (/15 ., V63 Mag. theaters appearing In includes The following list movies at .9”. Waco. Valley, Fergus Belgrade, Eden Alexandria, these Albany, towns: Ran- Osakis, Parkers Prairie, Pierz, Melrose, Morris, Falls, Foley, One) (Continued From Page Rapids, and Wheaton. Sauk dall, St. Cloud, Sauk Centre, l St. Francis for animals.' A of a Joseph Czech and Children Adults Morally Unobjectionable for This and expression feeling to- v Flcnsburg.-——Requicm offered Mass was Montana Red Skies of You As Were Heart. church for Joseph Sacred in wild ward the struck ln- game Texan of the Return Blasing sun the 13. who died May of Czech, 1 at age They dian peculiar. killed Mass May P. J. Otto offered the Father Death Valley as one Saga of Blondie including Thirteen classmates, 5. one the ducks of the in spite of Sailor Beware Bright Victory pro- boys. altar Jerome, served brother, as Horde Bugles Afternoon Savage the in Father also the choir. .—Be- and Pier: enjoyed Classmates in tests, sang R. Mr. and Mrs. John sides his parents, City Bonanza Alley Silver Corky Gasoline of the meal much of as as any one by three Joseph is survived Czech. Smoky Flaming Feather Stanley, sister. Jerome. brothers and them. one Canyon Smoky Harlem Globe Trotters Clarence. and Florence. Father Pierz great story Hold was Strong a Honeychile Gulden Joseph teller. frequently He gathered the Tanks Are Coming Beanstalk the Jack and held Cloud—Funeral services St. were natives about him and told them Country church Thunder God’s Augustine's for Creepers in St. Jeepers April 26 in simple but interesting Wilson south- tales, of Gulden, 314 Joseph avenue Unknown World Musketeer Last Burial in April died 24. who east. was he which had supply, and great a Train Utah Wagon Guns Lightning Mrs. Surviving Assumption cemetery. are with moral. each one a With Father Elk Weekend Olympic children: Mrs. the following Gulden and ' Guldea, Cloud: Edwin St. Orval Herron, spoke He the Ottawa dialect Hand Golden Pals of the West Whip Cloud; John, St. Gilbert, St. Warren; rather than Chip These the Yonder Purple Heart Blue Diary Wild ewa. Dallas, William Rumpi’, Cloud: Mrs. dialects resemble other each two Red Mail Badge of Courage Wyoming Paul, John and Mrs. Eugene of St. Tex.: eight closely. Thus he used the 111. There Chicago. A-2 Myers, are very Reinhold brother. grandchildren and one Ottawa ‘mandan’ instead the of Only Adults Morally Unobjectio nable for Gulden, St. Paul. Chippewa meaning ‘this’ ‘oow’ Al Jennings of Into Light Oklahoma Journey or Rausch Henry ‘that.’ He could constantly Headhunters As Young You Feel Jungle ex- as Ninth 908 Rausch, Cloud—Henry St. etc.” claim: “Njah, njah, This Bandit Saddle Queen Man the in was April He 70 died 29. north, was avenue exclamation that alone Wilson Belle LeGrand Meet Danny July 1881, born 9. an and women of age was years chil- Nicholas. Surviving four used used “Tiwe” in St. such in Bowery Battalion Place the Sun, are in as men Hulbert Cloud: Mrs. St. all living in dren, admiration. They to of the Stranger Cave outlaws Rachel and a case express Wilfred, and William. (Mathilda). Hall laughed at him for this, thinking Tide Criminal Lawyer Raging Also grandchildren. 10 Elmo. There are . him womanish. six brothers and his three Crosswinds Cimarron surviving Rose of are John, St. Martin: Rausch, Paul sisters: However, Decision Before Hornet in Dawn Sea general, the In- Nicholas: Mrs. Michael, St. Cloud: St. Sky dians Distant Shadows the his Drums in took old into extreme Rockville: Peter Mrs. Dockendorf. age Anna 50. 75 62”. 1:." Elopement Elizabeth consideration. City Mrs. They all Silver Cold Spring; liked him Leither, Ross- Rockville: Mrs. Catherine Molitor, would Flame Bandits and do anything of Araby Street him. for CONVENIENT TERMS Decker. Mrs. Math St. Cloud; man. But they by First Tickets Broadway Thing Two amused what to were Schreiner, St. Alfred Rockville: and Mrs. , Nellie they thought peculiarities. Till Sun Shines I the Want You Wait held May Funeral services TIIEl Nicholas. were WINNER 0F AGAIN were the burial in Paul’s church. with St. in Iron Worlds Collide 6 When Man At priests’ in St. retreat Paul, a AWARD ACADEMY EAS'HION Calvary family lot in cemetery. B Pierz Father address in F. gave Smieja an John Objectionable Morally for Everyone Latin. Archbishop Ireland reports Smieia. 86. former Royalton.—John F. Every Girl dialogue.) STAFFORD in and Port—(Objection: Suggestive costuming BROS. how he mixed village died got trifle by and businessman assessor, a say- April home 2’7. John’s Prep school in Collegeville. Hotel attack in his in- students St. Sahara—(Objection: dialogue.) PARISH of and heart EVERY and Suggestive situations of ALMOST IN ing “Ne tombatis in a peccato Re- Ohotto offered the Rev. L. J. The Let’s seminary Make Zylla St. John’s deliver- Reflects the acceptability of di- Father Paul of is It Legal—(Objection: meaning “Lest fall into sin.” you April Holy Trinity church Blessed Mother Mass in stitution in the diocese, the quiem Our Lady Lourdes light arriage.) ing the of of grotto at at He it from the French ‘tom- got treatment sermon vorce; Stanislaus‘ parish Burial St. m in 30. GRANITE EXCHANGE BLDG. was Room special month The for One More—(Objection: Suggestive contains Bowlus. Smieia honor during the of Lake Sagatagan. Rosary recited and hymns in Mr. God receives ber.’ of cemetery was sequences; was “ . Germany in 1865, and to born in pictures.) came material unsuitable motion by during the for entertainment day celebration procession and from the This shows May grotto. May. to sung scene a Wis., with his Independence, at parents Rope Tends immoral of Sand—(Objection: condone actions; to he On July 19. the 16. 1892, of age lines and situations.) PAID ADVERTISEMENT—Prepared brutality; excessive suggestive and inserted Podalka Indepen- by Mrs. Barbara of Margaret married Claesgens, for which regular political advertising will be March. 1902, they moved rates paid. dcnce. In to Secret tends of Convict Lake—(Obje Suggestive a ction: sequences; Smcija. Bowlus, Mr. where in farm was condone immoral actions.) to warehouse potato of the and manager Sierra Passage—(Objection: Tends condone the taking of the Mutual to Fire Insurance the of secretary MRS. Smieja MARGARET John family law In 1922 the into one’s hands. company. own home in present the vi]- moved their to Streetcar Suggestive Named dialogue and Desire—(Objection: Smicja Royalton. Mrs. survives logo of low moral tone.) three scenes; and daughters Mrs. with six sons: With Tends Song in My Heart—(Objection: Robert Christianson sympathy Helen Kerr. Mrs. GLAESGENS? to create a Leo Grabokski (Ann), (Belbina). Mrs. for and justify nd remarriage.) divorce to 8 (Emma). Robert, Vic Casey and Mrs. Minneapolis: Mrs. lien Gettly Benjamin. Four Newmanites Attend Chester Dooley Mrs. Wayzatn: (Rose). Calif.: (Martha), Ridgecrest, and Mi- 01' Cushing: sister. Mrs. Smiejn, chael a. Kulig, Independence, Wish: Lucy one Councilman 4th Ward Bowlus; Joseph Smieia, 25 brother. Meeting Rochester in great-grandchil- grandchildren, and 16 dren. Mrs. Henry Denna ofl'ered Cloud—Requiem Mass St. be I want of the to part was Mrs. May in St. Paul's church for 1 members of Newman of Roches- Four Newman Club club members April the Dcnne. who died 28 Henry at GOVERNMENT GOOD survived by her hus- teachers col- ’73. She is the St. Cloud college hosts of junior the state ter to age were Alphpnse, Paul; children: St. band and Central lege North attended the convention. St. Cloud needs St. Paul: Oscar Emil Theiston. Mrs. club province Newman convention Cleveland. Bishop Fitzgerald Paul, 0.; Edward of St. Cloud: Denne, in Rochester, Minn., early this Cloud: Edwin, William Lewis, St. Mrs. Winona, Joseph Bracke, Father Stanley Star- 0010.; and Mrs. Denver. I for Thanks month. Your Amherst, Wis.; and Father Leon- grandchil- Paul. There 11 zechi, St. are Jacobs, Emily Bedncr, Kay Joan ard Cowley, Catholic chaplain at surviving is brother, Jo- Also dren. one Eagle. Grey Woebkenberg, Mrs. seph Schmid, Weismann and Joan the University of Minnesota, r rep- were Altar Support member the society of .‘l Denne was a club. presented the local the speakers. main Paul's of St church. A11 conferences held the at Pechlat John A. were A panel discussion led by Dr. Rochester high Lourdes school. of- Breckenridgc.—Requiem Mass Harold C. Wente of the Mayo was Pechlat. fered April for John A. 72, 28 clinic, Dr. COmartin, Rochester E. the Rev. Bene- St. Mary's church by in Elk Children dentist, Richard River Plunket, attor- the parish Petermcier. Burial in an dict was Brushvale. Mrs. Pechlat discussed the role in of the Cath- cemetery ney, daughters: Mrs. Neil survives with five olic professional in practice man Robert Abel, Johnson, Herman: Mrs. Play. for Mothers today. Breckenridge: Marvin Weiss, Wah- Mrs. Attending the Duke, Selma, convention N. Dak.: Mrs. Frank peton, were and Angeline, Ala.: Herman. 120 delegates, and chaplains 12 Schmidt Math from 22 colleges universities. and Elk An- Riven—Children of St. Holdingford.—Math Schmidt. who 76. Minnesota, North Dakota d an music drew’s school combined died the with April 13, buried in parish was South AGENCY MARSH Dakota, WALGREEN Wisconsin DAN and the following Requiem Mass of- cemetery a Mother’s day students to present a fered April in St. Mary's church by 16 peninsula of Upper Michigan are here. program Paul Rosenthal. the Rev. Mr. Schmidt members of North the Central DRUGS EDRUGS made his home his nephew with and The by Fiesta the enacted was province the Newman of national niece, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt. He music followed department. It was Club federation. member the North Prairie of first, Little Falls, Ring and Robert Calhoun. Children the was a. par- MARY’S CHURCH, from ST. IN LES LOCH CLINIC BLDG. Jesus by choral “Little reading, Bowlus. ish. a The Rev. Walter Dean. chaplain third, and fourth grades, white second, dressed in attire, Otier, decked in bridal little Kathryn John Hochstcin Wast Thou Shy?”, second by the Its-ans Main Sixth & of the Milwaukee State Teachers’ wearing white, pink, blue blos- and of and crowns Dent—Requiem offered April Mass the rosebuds the of grade; was statue “Day Going Like placing of Is is crown on 3 song, college, a elected the 1952-53 procession—(Earl preceded the May in was 28 John Hochstein. who April for 79. died queen soms, Margaret Jorgen- Flower girls Rose,” by grades five six; Blessed Virgin. and were a province chaplain. Miss Weis- Besselaai Joan The 20. Rev. Joseph offered photo) Curran John Byers. Boy and another choral reading, “Love- and Helen Jane the Mass in Sacred Heart church. Mrs. St. pages were Cloud Drugs of elected sen Save mann was sec- on Hochstein survives with six daughters. ly Lady by in Blue,” the Dressed Martinka Robert of St. retary. Patricia Joan Spoden Sale May ’Crusaders’ Plan I7 third grade. John’s, ’51-’52 vice-chairman, and St. Cloud—Patricia Joan Spoden. six- on Sick and Room Needs North Atlantic Testament, Joan Schmid, ’51-’52 treaSurer, in week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lean- play by the eighth der J. Spodcn. grade, 223 26th north. selected members of the avenue por- were as 11's: died April her 25: Surviving are par- the heroic death trayed the four of John Henry Newman honor CALL . CALL 28 so- sister. Virgina Lee: and ents: two a chaplains who down with the the education Staging another sale they bear. project, of went ciety. ST. CLOUD. MINN. brothers. Charles and Randal. rummage Funeral a Escanaba because they their leadership of the services held April the by sale by the Rev. in building Cathedral Under priest, 26 the north sponsoring at were gave on a Bernard Wildenborg. Burial Cal- in life-jackets was the sailors had Saturday, who Cru- chairman, Robert Hormann, May to high school, small of 17., ' group a cemetery. vary TB Tests Given The club working raise closed with the saders attempting Mission is to to none. Personal sanctity is the aim program prove Michael Fiedler set are long-range singing “0 Mother Will funds for its of It AI- themselves worthy the of for each of the 15 members, and St. Stephen—Requiem name new Mass of- was Anthony Be” and “Minnesota State fered May in church 9 St. Stephen's for is their hope that their “candle ways Steurns County In Michael Ficdler, who died ’76. May 6 H. ' Song,” Honored Mother by the entire Bishop’s lighted in the darkness” will group. serve long illness. after Mrs. Fiedlcr survives a “kindle in love the cold world.” to with six children: Mrs. Edward Guck Commercial (Caroline). Royalton: Mrs. Paul Briese Each Monday the in meets group (Madeline), Baudette: Val Fiedlcr. Sauk Tuberculin testing of 3,800 begin with church its meeting to PRINTING Rapids: Mrs. Celemens Vouk (Mary). Birthday 99th Many By school children be- Stearns ‘ county the recitation the of Rosary and Hillman: Mrs. Leonard Yumry (Alma). (9 on public week. County last MUELLER St. Stephen: and Frank St. Stephen. make plans for apostolic A to .work gan 8: brother. Val Fiedler, lives in Great Falls, the in charge of health undertaken, especially for be to nursese are Mont. There 29 grandchildren and are PUBLICATIONS arrangements. relief the On May of poverty. 4, survey three great-grandchildren. Burial in was the is marked check-up offered scroll TB Barthol- illuminated and The to Catherine When Mrs. the parish representative members joined the cemetery. ‘ ’Mrs. Anton Knese children in kindergarten and birthday her 99th marked Chimes staff for day of recol- Cath- the first anniversary 10th of ome a Specializing in Roscoe.—Mrs. Anton died the Knese, 78. and in grades 1, 7, 9, 11 town ‘ she Minn, lection in .May in Bellechester, St. John’s in Col- 4 abbey Jubilee Anniversary Books, The award. mother—of—the-year olic for May in the 6 Richmond hospital. to child schools listed and to legeville. received spiritual bouquet from every Cook Books, Financial which she a Church had been removed after sufl'er- contained 37 spiritual bouquet listed. Only rural schools in the ing Catholic Mothers the Year. stroke of May Funeral 1. services Among the projects the a that Statements, Wedding Councilman schools will held one-third the rural in St. Agnes' of church Communions, May Holy 199 9, Masses, 23 were has during four Mrs. executed its Announcements, Bartholome, of mother etc. group with burial in St. Agncs’ Mrs. cemetery. this be done year. the ejaculations, visits 109 to Sis- under the direction of Coadjutor Bishop Bar- Knese W. Peter member of the Christian years was a Publishing given Last week the tests were Co. Mothcrs' sodality and the of Stabat Hilaire settling the ter of tholome, the first Rosaries, to Blessed Sacrament, 39 are a was woman in Sauk Centre, Freeport, and Mater mission society. In 1945 Mr. and DP family in St. Cloud, the gath- .Woril be named Catholic Mother the of 413 E. St. Germain Phone 1103 Ist Mrs. Knese celebrated the their golden Stations of Cross. and wed- Melrose. seven ering of Easter baskets for the Year. ding jubilee. That in Surviving 1942. Mrs. Knese was are St. Cloud, Minnesota this be given week Tests to were Bartholome and three children: addition, Mrs. Mrs. In Edward sending fruit cakes the Ferken- to re- The spiritual bouquet poor, an was on V Kimball,‘ Holdingford, Albany, in hot and Ben Knese. St. Cloud. Jo- and the personal from ceived boys service Valentine’s in for messages scph Knese. Sacramento. Calif. g Cold Spring, Luxemberg, Waite There ‘ are Catholic Those who day, mothers. wrote and writing the to of Honest . 13 grandchildren some and If) great-grand- 23 Tots Receive Belgrade, and Paynesville. Park, children. Loef— Cathedral alumni in Catherine licsidcs included Mrs. A. the these, three brothers now Kathleen Jordan Dr. and three sisters survive: Henry Cathblic service. Not least Mother of 1949; their the armed of flei‘, Sincere . Schaefch. St. Martin: John Schacfers, Conducting' Catholic work has been the assistance given Bauer, the Tests Mrs. John La ‘ Crosse. Wis.: Joseph Schncfers, Rich- First Communion ’7 the interracial B. to project begun Mrs. Augustine mond; Mother Reliable Mrs. Henry of 1950; . Nefsgcr (Anna) and Testing Dr. is conducted by Mrs. Joseph Watzke (Joanne). St. by Mary St. Onge Maryhill in at voted the award Kelley. who was Jordan, physicians Kathleen field Cloud: and Mrs. Christ Anderson (Fran- Nashville, Tenn. Lies, the Math and Mrs. in Nicholas 1944; In St. ces), Osseo. Christmas for the Seal state Your 01'- and Support Vote Catholic Mother Mrs. Catherine of 1947. Schmitt Although priesthood candi- the ganization, with the assistance of St. Cloud—A Solemn lthuiom Mass Appreciated Will Be Reilly New Mrs. John S. of will fund date who benefit by the Stcarns the There county nurses. HITEI’I'd May 5 for Mrs. Catherine was the president National York, of already has selected, been he has is charge students, All to costs Schmitt the St. class in Cathedral. Nicholas.——-—A The Rev. Josef of 23 no Porcic Conference Family cclebranl; Catholic been the Rev. made the club’s Wilfred not of paid the Christ- of was county boys out "on and girls their aware renewed Bap- are Prepared ADVERTISEMENT PAID lllies, dcncon: and the Rev. Severin — the spiritual bou- intentions. Whatever Life, also signed be funds Seal funds. tismal rcceived Com— and can mas vows Schweitcrs. subdeacon. The Rev. by An- Peter behalf in his inserted and own congratulatory through their and procured work dur- Wee. those children wrote Only who quet, munion in St. Nicholas' church Lorsing a officiated pre- the services in Cal- at which regular for H. Mueller. thony ing the Mrs. Bartholome. four will be next tuberculin cemetery. to sented note here. test request vary Father Steichen, Henry years a pas- paid. have been political rates the reserved for day ready he is blank signed to by guard- parent tor, lcd in them the renewal of or Letter Games Party Planned make of the given ian the check-up. TB their use sum. were vows. .../-.r:m, Benedictine From In the class Marlois Beckis, In 'Roscoe May Were 19 Arlene DeMor’ret, Margaret Ber- the from Another letter came Roscoe—A will be party ADVERTISEMENT—Prepared PAID inserted by (Matt) games Alvin and Mathew Jungles, Thomas Faber, Schmiedeler, ger, Dr. Edgar Rev. which sponsored by for the Ampe. political advertising will be Christian regular rates paid. James Hennen, Clara Flashen- Life the Family O.S.B., director of Mothers’ sodality here May 19 at riehm, Lucille Ralph Ficker, Linn, Welfare National Catholic bureau, 8 pm. Alvin Kern, James Allen Pauly, for Vote Conference. Plans for the event dis- Neu, Kenneth Robert were M e c r, y this week Wednesday On of cussed meeting at recent of the Schreifcls, Harold Frank. a David 7 MATTHEW (Mutt) AMPE the Bartholome Mrs. attend Stabat to‘ Mater mission society. Of- was Neu, Alphonse Kracmer, Kathleen ordination jubilee ficers the 50th of of of society Mrs. Ber- an- Meyer, Kathleen Mathis, Rose- are John Bar- Mackedanz other Monsignor nard and Mrs. Mary Schmit, Mary son, Mary Helen Kremer, Leyendecker. tholome, Wabasha, Minn. 2nd at WARD THE Ella Schreivels, Alice COUNCILMAN OF and Mersch. large Serving lunch Councilman the at meeting The boys led the altar to at were Mrs. Clemens Kost, Mrs. by Flashenriehm John were two pages, Kost, Gregor Mrs. Christ Cloud St. Kotsche- and reared East . Born in and Donald Faber. The girls were . CITY OF ST. CLOUD Mrs. Joseph Kron, Miss Eliza- escorted by girls dressed in var, two Cloud and St. School beth Kunstleben, Mrs. Math Cathedral High Graduated from Lang, 0 white, RoseMary DeMorrit and Sr.: and Mrs. Math Lang, Jr. Margaret Kremer. Resident and Business- College Business St. Cloud in for man in. Affairs Civic Always Active 0 CHILDREN PREFER 20 over years. . . . of the city resident firmly-established, life-long A 0 Graduate Cloud of St. and the interested whole-heartedly in who is progress Business College. of St. Cloud. development Active in Civic Affairs MILK HOMOGENIZED and Youth Programs— Currently District Boy of confidence for Thank sincerely vote your you Door Delivery For Scout of Commissioner the earnestly solicit I the in primary. support 19. May Monday, Call 55 friends and on Your your Vote.anrl you Sup- Appre- will be port Assn, DAIRYLAND his Held in J. by Herman inserted and PAID ADVERTISEMENT, prepared ciated. be paid. will advertising rates political behalf, for which regular own t