St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 13, 1952 · Page 2 of 6
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CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER PAGE THREE 13, Friday, June 1952 ' A 'Frorn St. Assignments Mdnsignor Get Benedict' Seven Priests New 33 Graduates Invested Fédron Michael’s Va", (Continued Page One) From stationed Portsmouth, and hospital, at Sauk Centre, aboard USS the Mercy, hos- since coming the diocese less to will William be Father J. Wey of was a pital ship, for Father than two two years years. ago. Brooten and Sedan. ' Revering also Broo- of pastor was Father John McDonald, who has Sedan ten and for ' a year. chaplain in been St. Michael’s hos- His in Tintah. Father successor pital, Sauk Centre, will Broo- to Wey, has been in Brooten go pastor administrator that ten of to act Sedan and fopthe as past two years. parish the and mission Sedan. in Prior that to appointment, Father Wey Pearl assistant The in Lake, in St. Mary’s pastor was new an Cathedral, where Father has been of he Preusser served pastor from the time of his Str’Anthony’s church, St. ordination Anthony, in June, 1947, June, since September, He to 1950. 1947. the was Father St. Percic, founder Augustine’s who of parish has. been in'I-Iillman, named administrator in East St. Cloud in and 1919 has been assistant in St. Mary’s rved as there until 1937. pastor an s Cathedral c’oming since ubsequently, he in this pastor to was country from Yugoslavia. Buckman; Sacred Heart, later St. Father McDonald, Mary’s parish in Little appointed Falls; ad— ministrator in Brooten Staples, and Waite Park. and Sedan, He was has been serving chaplain dean of the Eittle Falls deanery of St. as from 1942 1945. to needs Father Huebsch, Regular first " resident attention the of service to ~ of Ogilvie, in Kanabec pastor will piano maintaining its‘ ' your assure erected and enlarged the county, maximum production in of good music.» first in, Catholic church that Before his community. assign} G. BRENNAN 'F. Ogilvie in February, to ment he 1947, serv’ed assistant as an number in of parishes, in- a REGISTERED - cluding Melrose; Boniface’s, S.t. Tuner and Rebuilder of Pianos Wadena; Mary’s, St. Little THIRTY-THREE YOUNG Faribault; WOMEN Melrose; Constance Johnson, Evelyn Phone 4919 16-14th Ave. ’50. Falls; and Anthony's, St. St. Far‘i‘bault; Keefe, Winsted; Nancy McCarthy, Mari- St. Cloud sections of Middle various the West Minnesota from Cloud. Mllroy, 111.; Noehring, Aurora, Mary Anne St. anna , , Islands awarded degress and the Bahama at in Father Schulzetenberg, were pastor Ludmil‘a Cloud; Padrnos, Litchfield; Barbara Pluth, exercises week annual commencement last at the Hillman since July, 1949, served Cloud; Eileen Selz, St. Humbird, Wis; Van Rose Chicken Benedict. Thirty-two College the St. of graduates of assistant in Sauk Rapids Kempen, Morris; Sister Barbara, and St. Joseph. as an Receiving pictured above. bachelor of de- arts from the time of his ordination in are Bachelor science degrees of Joyce Bar- went to Dorothy Waldorf Arens, Marshall; Helen June, time his 1946, the of to grees Were tell, St. Cloud; Elizabeth Boyer Harthmdn, Wadena; ap- Bahamas;.Glenna Baker, Brynjolfson, Wil— Nassau, While pointment Hillman. in to Dolores DesRoches, IRIolla, N. Dak.; Lyla Korb, Supper low Dak.; Nancy Burns, City, N. St. Cloud; Joanne Hillman he erected the present Minot, N. Dak.; Mary Ladner‘, Granite Falls; par- Mary Cloud; Dora Dionne, N. Claesgens, St. Thorne, Dak.; ish house. He is the second resi- Lou Schrank, Le Sueur; Ruth Young, Albany; and Fiereck, South Haven; Ardeth Harth, Ermalinda dent Hillman of and pastor Doris Kamm, now St; Joseph. and Dak.; Berenice Haspert, Richardton, Fargo, N. N. Bluffton to there. gees pastor as Coadjutor Bishop Peter W. Bartholome made the Dak.; Heaton, Joanne Mc‘Kenzie, N. Dak.; Jean Father Revering, been who has presentation degrees. of The address given by Parish was Hebert, Anne Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Rita Hintgen, Monsignor Denis P. Meade Missoula, Mont. Fa— of the S. since with U. naval reserve Wahpeton, N. Dak.; Emily Jane Hunt, Anoka; ther John.J. Laky St. Cloud of the baccalau- gave his discharge from duty, active Rosemary Festival Hynes, Winnegabo; Laura Jane Igers, address reate the class. ,to active service following re-enters Movie Communion his pastorship in Tintah. Before Current Ratings Held Rites entering the service in World war II, Father Revering served the as Souk in For 16 Centre RECENT The following first list includes resident in Isanti movies theaters t appearing in these THIS PHOTO pictures the Rt. Rev. Mon- at p a s o r Albany, Alexandria, with headquarters Belgrade, Cam- Brooten, county, at Eden Valley, Foley, towns: signor A. Fearon Morris who John of invested was as a lady of Angels In Our . Melrose, Morris, Osakis, Parker-s bridge, where flourishing Prairie, parish Pierz, Randall, St. Cloud, a of Domestic Pius His Holiness, Pope XII, Wednesday Prelate to on Souk Centre, and Wheaten. is getting under He also now way. lithis Monsignor Fearon been in week. has Morris pastor for the chaplain served the time at to A-l as Sauk Centre—Sixteen children He is last six priests of the of the diocese be 20 past to years. epileptic the colony in state Cam- received solemn Communion Morslly Unobjectionable in for Adults and Children Dom‘estic formally invested in the robes Prelate. of ‘ a bridge. During the he war was Our Lady Barefoot Mailman Angels’ of church here Lost Canyon and iSix attended breakfast Battle Apache Pas served Lost Continent Residents of Becker at a ASK FOR the by Christian Branded Mothers’ ‘Hayride society. Louisiana - Bright Victory My Son, John In the class Alyda Deter- were Canyon Raiders Old West J Dusek, Adeline man, or o m e Are Received Into Church Fort Osage Painted _Dziengel, Hills John Grossman, Linda Autry Gene the Mounties; and Pride of St. Louis Holme, Evelyn M aj Ann e r u s 1 , Harem Girl Retreat, Hell! Mayer, Katherine Meyer, Michael ‘ Honeychile Kathleen South of Reinardy, Calieme Schmidt, Har- Serving Begins PRE-PACK ' In Old Amarillo Spier, Treasure of Lost Canyon Norine,Welle, Ruth Ann‘ Becker.——A varied number of activities took place vey dur— BULK ICE CREAM Kid From Amarillo Welle, Weekend With Father Donevan V 1e 1 Marie o 1' at ing May in Immaculate Conception church here beginning , Last Alice Muskateer Wild Yonder Uhlenkamp, Blue and Mary Ann 4.30 .with thevreception Commercial six of converts into the Church. p.m. Uhlenkamp. Lone Star The convert class prepared. by Father Ziol- T. S. was A-2 PRINTING ‘Muter ‘kowski, pastor, who instructions Stgbut Sunday Society gave every Mos-ally morn- Unobjectionable for Adults Only ,ing after Mass from September, 1951, until the ConceptionI second Sun- About Immaculate Face Church Jim Thorpe—All American Holds PUBLICATIONS Meet in day 1n.May. Roscoe Across the Wide Missouri Lucky Losers Cave of Outlaws MUNICH NEW Man in the Sixty-two Saddle children ended weekly ' Decision Before Barbara Sapa, Dawn Sandra Scheele, and Mark of the Renegades catechism lessons for the May Roscoe.—The year regular meeting Specializing Detective in Story all of the fourth grade; Pace That Thrills 24 after attending classes ' of the Stabat Mater mission every r so- Jubilee Fat _ Man Anniversary Books, Donna Aleckson, I Sunday/June Ronald Danzl, Raging Tide 15 .Sunday after Mass. Three sisters ciety of St. Agnes’ parish took 3 First . , Cook Time Books, Carol Church Financial Guentzel, Gary Kolbinger, Texas Carnival from Cloud St. accompanied Father place the last in week May. The Force of Arms Joanne Statements, Wedding Woolhouse, Time and Karen of Their Lives Ziolkowski Becker Sunday to each committee for Serving lunch in- 1 Want You Announcements, Woolhouse, all of the fifth When the Redskins etc. grade; R'ode catechism. teach to cluded Mmes. Edmund Leither, GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS Japanese Frances Geisinger, Geneva War Bride Goh- 'The A'rthur beginners’ class Anthony SENTINELPuinshing Ley, Ley, Math was con- ll Co. Roger Hanson, Jerome IN Kol- THE man, ‘ ducted Sister by M. Agnes St. Leydendecker, Ferdinand of B Macke- »_ binger, Leonard Lind, 'I Richard and . . . . . . 413 E. St. Germain Phone iMary’s 1103 St. Cloud, convent, and danz, Leo Mackedanz, and'John AFTERNOON AND EVENING MOI-ally Objectionable for Everyone Pohl, all the sixth of grade. included following the children: Mackedanz. Cloud, St. Minnesota _ Beautiful Blonde From The Bashful advanced Bend—(Objection: class taught Suggestive dia- was Michael B Darold t r e n s o n, logue.) by Sister M. Lambertine Sacred of , 'Guentzel, Lora Mae Johnson, Lor- Heart Sauk Rapids, convent, and Cimarron Kid—(Objection: Tends condone Johnson, Marlys immoral Kolbinger, to actions.) benefits, ence more included Donald Aleckson, David Patricia -. and Bathshebayg(0bjectioni Suggestive D i Levendowski, Jacklyn sequences.) e n n s Fennema, Kenneth Kolbinger, Girl Le- Every in Port— ( bjection: Suggestive Nokk, Jancie Stumvoll, costuming Dennis and dialogue.) with security greater Roy Kronenberg, Rancho Peter Lind, and Notorious—(Objection: Tends Woolhouse, condone and Pat Gallagher, taking all of the law to 0 . . . all the of seventh grade; into one’s hands.) the first of 'grade; ,‘ own Donna Mae solution.) Guentzel, Rogue Robert River—(Objection: Suicide in plot Betty BrooksfPatricia Jo Ann ACCIDENT... CATHUIIE McDowall, Dennis Scheele, This and Woman Is Dangerous—(Objection: Reflects the acceptabilityof Danzl, Anthony Fennema, Willard Carol Bialka, all of the eighth divorce.) Hanson, Darlene Kampa, Donald grade; Mission Kampa, Eugene Kolbinger, Ethel 8 Jeannette Geisinger, Units Janet Goh- Organized Pohl, Caroll Woolhouse, Diana Dolores Guentzel, Donald man, Forsyth, David Gorham, Betty Ann' Johnson, John Kronenberg, Gloria , fJohnson, Theresa Kolbinger, and In Sacred Woolhouse, Heart, , James and Woolhouse, Flensburg .Gail Stumvoll, all the of second all the. of ninth HEALTH UNDERWRITERS grade. ‘grade; Kathleen and Danzel, third James Boettcher, Gerald John— ;grade. Walter and Peterson, all of . . son, Flensburg.—Eight mission llass JosephJelinski The new intermediate secretary and 'the 10th con- grade. was . , circles organized recently were treasurer. ducted by Sister M: Idamarie of Open house held in the v was re~ in Sacred Heart parish here. St. Josephine’s circle: iSt. Mary’s Mrs. St. Cloud, and convent, modeled Becker church during The circles and theirsof- Stanley Schneider, new president; ,included Mrs. the following children: , May. ficers Alphonse Schneider, are: vice James Gallagher, presi- Dale Guentzel, Children of the parish escorted. dent; St. and Margaret’s: Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Carl Slum- Corwin ,Kronenberg, Carol Lind, visitors through the church and berger, Muehlbauer, president; secretary and Frances treasurer. y. explained the various items, arti- Health Underwriters Catholic and is Accident St. Mary’s The Ougustenack, circle: 0 vice president; Mrs. Mrs. John an cles, sacred vessels, and furnish- 5,». Stavish, Joseph president; Korll, Mrs. and John secretary treas- Fe— provides insurance Cath- personal which for organization ingsof the church. a, dor, vice president; and Mrs. Clar- urer. The baptistry explained by was non-profit organization mutual; is deSIgned _ This Hlad, olics. secretary and treas- ence Sacred Heart es: circle: Mrs. John Corwin Kronenherg the and pur- urer. Goodman, president; Mrs. health accident John and benefits give pecially greater of the “crying room” to pose was ex- St. Anastasia’s cir cle Mrs. o . . Wysocki, vice president; Mrs. : Jo— plained by David Gorham. its members. broader Lawrence and Ruty, to president; coverage Mrs. seph Stockdale, t and s Explanation e c r _e a r y the of stations of Cyril Zilkoski, vice president; and treasurer. the given by James Boet- - cross was Mrs. John Karpinski, secretary St. Has Frances" circle: plan this advantages Mrs. Joseph find that for You’ll tcher, Donna Guentzel, many you. LeRoy and treasurer. Schwintek, president; Mrs. Mike Kronenberg, and James Being Wool- non-profit organization, mutual, operating and See it today! St. Ann’s circle: Mrs. Edwin _on Zupko, Jr., .vice a president; and house. Other church furnishings Dehler, president; Mrs. Frank mean'substantlal Mary will profits. M C basis and t and 199.95 secretary c a r savmgs y grpup explained by the children a , Wyrwicki, were: vice president; and treasurer. The back members confessional, profits turned form of dwi- by Geneva These lesral trade-In to Mrs. Gene Bienek, secretary and are 1n St. Sophie’s circle: Mrs. John Gohman; choir and ~Easy by terms room treasurer. organ benefits. No other Health, Stoltman, Accident, Hos- dends president; and Mrs. Frank extra Kenneth Kolbinger; Communion Zilka, vice president; and Mrs. Medical-Surgical plan pitalization offers and much rail by Joan Woolhouse; at the and so sedelia by Ronald Danzl; receive benefits Redemptorists You Cath- the such low under End cost. many Credence table by Frances Geis— available individuals. Catholic Un- olic plan inger; lectern to by not Gary Kolbinger; group the altar by Leonard Lind; altar Catholics, organized by restricted derwriters and Conducted Mission to was crucifix by Gloria Woolhouse; undertaking. policies under- church All but is not statues Mary of Joseph and by are a Peter Lind; the tabernacle by Casualty by St. Paul and guaranteed Hospital & written Harding In Parish Jeanette Geisinger; and the chal- Moines Casualty WIS- Minnesota-Des Iowa and Co., Co., \ ice, sacristy paten, and John by flinch-Williams: Kroneherg. Association, Wisconsin. Casualty consin I Harding—A week’s mission First Communion was / completed last Sunday in Holy Ten children made their First. Cross church here. The mission _ Communion May 25. In the class m. conducted by Father John was ADVANTAGES: Patricia Fennema, Betty Jo were THESE GREAT CHECK Murphy, C.SS.R., and Father Jo- Brooks, Patricia Ann Danzl, An- TELI60 '1‘ ~v-§T.CLOUD.MINN. . .~ seph Campbell, C.SS.R. thony Fennema, Willard Hanson, l Summer vacation school began Our O Darlene Prestlge Kampa, Donald Kampa, . . day last Hospital $4.00 $20.00 week in preparation 0 to for First Low premium cost .. 0 per room Eugene Kolbinger, Ethel Pohl, and Solemn Communion Sunday, public on competent benefits $2,000.00 of restrictions Extra free Caroll unusually as 0 to Woolhouse. Policy serv- 0 up June 15, and Confirmation, which has bben built by . Four eighth ants grade girls reimbursement from St. up will and both illness take place injuries Covers June 19 0 7:30 at the Mary’s recommendations school, of St. Cloud, Arlene maternity; T h Franciscan sisters $250.00 Coverage I. 0 to p.m. r e e other of ' because up on No pro-rating Inderreiden, J k l Lutgen, families have served. a c y n from Little Falls assisting-the are we hospitalization Kathleen benefits with Neutzling, O iional and Betty O insurance Father pastor, J. Alfred Kroll, Ann Siegler, the parts made direct Paymele to sang proper 0 with the vacation school. They you pan are of the High Mass. Jack Mrs. Kol- Sister Justina, Sister Judine, and covered travel airline hour hospith confinement Commercial 024 0 not re- binger Arthur accompanied choir the at W. Hynemu Sister Therese. quired benefits receive to month the Benefits $200.00 to 0 organ. per up Before the Mass Generbl each boy and World-wide required 0 confinement House not Agent 0 coverage A L; girl in the catechism classes placed ._ f Washington ' Nat'l Imus-once Co. flower before the Blessed a '701lé Germain St. St. Claud Mother’s and Gail Stum- statue, Life. & Hospital A [-1 & Polio Ins. PREPARED! vall, chosen the May BE Your ‘ Security as I is Business. queen, -——-—-—'—'—-— our the 'Blessed crowned Virgin’s ....-——-~" I with I agarland flowers. statue of DELAY! DON'T S I’ SE" _._.-..-—— THIELMAN 5: All children their renewed bap- IIIIRNATNIN. or llather UNDINWNTERS I “'5 fl”’ n3 tismal From 50.00 1,500.00 I HEALTH vows. " AchDENT A HARDWARE r FOR ppuumon ‘ The Christian Mothers’ society- ," TEN:le ‘ - Ic M:AIL coupon I tIIIs EASY coffee and pastries TERMS pAULIv served during “0 Imus Paints 5" Sporting "A I ST-I A“ roam the — house and served break- open 341 . ELLYW’ Goods _ Pay 10% Down , fast the Communion class to in I n -— n o , s '~"‘.'v-‘ high costs .c.s against the protected the church basement social Be l “MM-I" n 17, 7th . Ave. new MmpW 50., St. Cloud . . months .. 12 __"'......-no. J to pay Enroll ' and accidents. .- of illness rooms. new W l ' Here’s . insurance accident the Beer . That health and ’ the CITY in Wlns Des1gn Contest For Gasoline, 10"I Motor Oils -Weber’s- toayilr‘lu grati‘dloesihefost Speaks for Itself plan .,,.. ,y I . __ Fuel Notre Dame, Oils Ind—Thomas A. ' or ' stoic The «rent ATION as an I DISTRIBUTED BY Emma, senior architecture student ____ Call Plan. nearest— I your I .n~""" Notre at Dame university, has been . I. _ Kemp’s Ice on. Cream I NORTHWESTERN Co. _..,-—--—"""'" GO. ' awarded first prize in Door‘ national Next the Post Office to Inns-w" Robert 5mm a 34-1 , architectural sponsored contest by agent 5310 MI. GA‘. 5425 St. Cloud, Minn. the Tile Council of America for his Tydol Veedol Products Phone —- 557, St. Cloud. Mign. — —- J design of air line bus terminal. an