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

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PAGE THREE August REGISTER T, 1952 THE ST. CLOUD Friday, Artillery Plans Civic Has for Day Storkamp Family Reunion Unit Discuss Coast Maqtaql . 9 Set Aug. Reunion ., 7 automatic was er Members of the 217th coast ar- their tillery will hold fourth (AA) club— reunion the VFW annual at Clothes get really clean in St. Cloud Saturday, on rooms with famous Aug. 8 9, at pm. G cafe y on invitation is general A Washing ex- Ac- 299.95 tum! all members of the unit, tended to t." Dun mhnm «it now! See it. and their wives, guests. anti-air- artillery The coast the of the craft unit one groups was Cloud Haan, left for Camp that St. Shop 1941. The Calif., Feb. 20, on group included “A” battery, the band, 12-5th Ave. So. Phone 49 medics. and the F. J. DAY of Father Edward Ramacher, decorations; CIVIC the Father PLANS FOR are Fa- Bernick, chairman the and of committee; statue last discussed week Pierzv centennial were ther Peter Lorsung, chairman the general of cen- members in the home F. J. by these committee of celebration; Hennes; tennial and back J. C. row, Details unveiling the Bernick, St. Cloud. the of on Quinlivan, Mayor Lawrence Ray chairman; program Pierz and Father memorial the reception of statue publicity; Father Roger Wil- Borgert; L. Vossberg, Detroit the city Cardinal Edward Mooney of into IV AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IOTTLED UNDER committee; Lam- liam Daniel, cochairman of statue will the Centennial lay be by members of arranged Marvin Bennett (Joan), Lawton, Okla.; Peter BOTTLING family Stor- COCA-COLA CO. OF ST. CLOUD FERDINAND STORKAMP THE right, bert Ahles; and Edward Zapp. committee. left front Pictured here, to row, Cloud; Mrs. Lawrence Taufen St. (Tally), kamp, reunion the Storkamp home held at near a Albert, Genola; Claude, South St. Paul; St. Cloud; Mark Cauple Waite Park Storkamp seated in Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. the in are Mrs. Gothard Krippner (Marcella), Herbert, Pierz; About surrounded by their (he Waite this photo and of center SALE FOR ‘BY are Lipinski Marcus (Marie), St. Augusta; Mrs. Eden grandchildren, great-grand- chilldren, 53 and 10 13 Paynesville; Valley; Paul, Pierz; Cyril, Mrs. Roman Married Life 50 Years at Their children children, who for the reunion. 13 Others. All came Rassier (Estella), St. Joseph; and Mrs. Max Keu- Skogh (Delores), Minneapolis; Mrs. belbeck Joseph. Mrs. Carl (Cela), St. Parish, Minneapolis are St. Charles Borromeo ’Worship’ Gets Magazine Award Top anville GR 5667 Telephone 75 2nd ConSecutive desks. intermediate for School sizes, S. In U. Year 17 School desks, odd sizes, condition, reasonably priced in Desks all good very Worship, theologians, liturgists, its prize~winning Wor- Collegeville. (for- and Chris— and organ, -— tian social thinkers from North merly has been ship. He stated: Orate F'ratcs) three named the Catholic profes- “There best America, Europe, Australia. and great are move- United William time. the magazine in the Father Heidt, O.S.B., of theological sional is ments our I ; cruww'tmuiure.'.; ‘5 the liturgical the second consecutive business States for the of magazine. movement, manager move. apostolic the. ment, movement. During year. 1951 Worship featured ' ‘ Quiet Pleasant Father Monaghan's in statement articles series of gold medal and citation by Father Clif- A a was York Liturgical the New week ford Howell, S.J., liturgical monthly of Rugby, Eng- presented the to he pondered. There deserves to land, which translated basic by the Catholic Press litur- magazine as- Country three which movements great. gical ideas convention into popular sociation its termi— are recent at vitalize the Church today, and Father nology. Howell's university. articles Notre Dame at these three organically being' prepared for publi- are, one. are now This 1952 award based on was Their synthesis the vision of cation pamphlet in form by the was published during issues 1951, the Home Rest Michel. Father Virgil Whether Liturgical Press. or anniversary of the silver mage- he expressed this ideal not ever Cover zine. As in the certificate of designs for Worship have 1951, precise in these. words, it the was been designed by Frank Kacmar- merit awarded for the “best was which governed his thought ideal of cik of St. John’s the Supervision example distinguished university. Sym- Under of work a his writings. May Ornfc and Fra- bolic the New published preceding prototypes of Testa- during the Registered Nurse (Worship) continue walk to trcs the have been field of professional used throughout in ment year Night Day and Service in that light in the epoch that new the in magazine.” design adapted for technical year or use us.” is before graphic medium the in During 1951 the editors of contempo- as idiom. changed its magazine from rary name amid perfectly the You will feel home at “Mother Us” Earth and English 0mm Fratres the title to The October and November with inviting will surroundings and the meet care 50. 62“. 75 1.": of Worship. issues of the magazine were by com- St.'Joseph approval. graduate of register-ed A doubled Subscriptions also nurse, your bined in 1951 into single were anni- a REV. HENRY RETZEK CONVENIENT TERMS during 1951-52 result of facilities. Paul, charge. Modern Hospital of St. is in issue, as a which contained versary an I in liturgical growing interest the pamphlet autographed blessing A describing iv 76-page d re c e e OF THE AGAIN WINNER CALL 26-F-I4 editorials apostolate, and and from His Holiness, Pope Pius XII. how man’s health is intimately AWARD FASHION ACADEMY articles in Catholic publications of Anniversary articles written tied soil’s fertility. to were which the English-speaking world by several of the associate editors, evaluated contribution of the all of whom had labored through- 50¢ each, plus 10c a Paul Theisen Mr. and Mrs. STAFFORD Cloud, Minn. BROS. information for St. Box Worship life write 41, the of the Church. to the out 25 in advancing or past years mailing charge For example editorial in The + ~11 FI— _l. + the liturgical an movement. HOME DORAN REST . Catholic “It Journalist read: has their married Father all of Busch of Waite Park St. Paul and in in his Park—Mr. Mrs. Paul Waite Order through been stated that, in proportion -— to GRANITE EXCHANGE BLDG. Ralph, opening article have life. They of reminiscence Theisen, charter members of St. one son, t Catholic its circulation, HARREN PUBLISHING Co. no maga- them. entitled “Past, his home with who makes P Joseph’s parish, celebrated their and t r s e e n zine exerted in- Road Foley great Located Cloud, Hwy. St. No. East of ever 95, so an on Future,” on married summed Theisens the The aims wedding jubilee and golden here. ALBANY, MINNESOTA on up were fluence American Catholic life. on ideals of the liturgical April they Last April 1902. 9 at- Mr. Theisen served 9, movement trus- once as And it is that true trace you can I MACHNERY jubilee Mass St. Jo- tended in the Waite Park parish and of tee a remarkable growth of the li- the church but postponed the seph’s also the Village. He of as mayor . United turgical in the movement this celebration until jubilee employed in the Great North- was the States directly editorial to F month. shops here the foreman of ern as leadership Grate Fratres, of (now machine shop for 54 He in served the Log A dinner years. re- was superior editorial Worship) a . . . tired two close relatives. Also lodge for 70 O years ago. attractively packaged product, and have Mr. Mrs. Theisen lived Clande fittenfhng Father and, what is reasonably was more, F Schwmghammer, Father pastor. pricedfl o Kirchner Joseph of Herman and E of J: Published by the monks St. O Paul James Walz of St. Father John’s the magazine founded was nieces the 59 and among ne- Virgil were by the late Father Michel, ‘ a? F phews Chicago, coming from O.S.B., America’s pioneer li- as Minneapolis, Hopkins, Atwaber, turgical publication. Following his .' Watkins, Litchfield, Bay and Father death in 1938 Godfrey Gertrude Mrs. StoII Lake. Diekmann, O.S.B., has edited the Fiona—Mrs. Stoll, Gertrude 89. F was buried in Calvary Little Falls. cemetery. Following relatives review, assisted by interna- the dinner an following Requiem Mass ofl'ercd July 19 a the Theisen entertained in tional board of associate 16 were O Joseph's in St. church. The Mass was Contributing articles have home. A lunch served editors. buffet offered by the Rev. Robert Schultzonhcig was assisted by the Rev. Robert Voigt and renowned been received from in the evening. F the Rev. Paul Kunkel. Three sons sur- vive: Edward J.. Alfred Dent; M., For- V 80-Acre Mammoth ham: and Reinhard Picrz. Also M., O sur- 3::;£§;}lrllllltiw“'"lu"_‘l I 7:} is viving sister. Mrs. Sybilla Koop. 85, Machinery Farm a 1 of Topeka. Stoll Kans. Mrs. . mem- was a 1‘, F ber Shows, of the Christian Mothers St. Appliance of Jo- and Home i seph's parish. and St. Catherine's society r : t Other World. in Largest of St. Mary's parish, Little Falls. O AT W; Templin William J. . . . Main Events L are: Gilman.—William J. Templin, Sr., of F F p GiImi-in, Minneapolis died in the at I age up“ FINN of 67. He born Gilman in April ‘1. was Mr M Ex- 1885 and resided there all his life. Mrs. O Day Auto Races, Every Ann 0 «Mn Templin survives the following chil- with NH 44w Aug. and 30. 26 cept rm '1 “rI William: Michael t dren: Edward and Mrs. I trim d tlyu Zulawski Howard and Mrs. Stofilet. - rlrlrlr MI ‘1 Foley: Esther. Mrs. La Vcrnc home: at, Hr Swine; r1 Cattle, Horse, OBig Larson, Gilman: Floyd Mrs. Tadych. Mrs. We O you’ll find St. Cloud’s largest Poultry Shows. and Ervin Roman. Minnie and Aiidrcy the Sheep and St. mm Salute Paul. grandchildren. There Ro- 21 are F finest selection Floor of Coveringl quicm Mass July in ofl’crod 21 Sis. was Shows; OSpectacuIar Night the Peter Paul's church with Rev. and . . . .1. J. Juba officiating. I Climaxed by Fireworks. Mueller Joseph John ' "PIONEER DAYS" 1111 St. CIr)Iid.—.Inscph John Mueller. Tl? 1 . F 4‘.- 11 --- A.emic Energy and Defense l 0 Fifth North. died July Re- 23. street. 111117’ ofl‘ercd by the Rev. quicm Moss 7 was Exhibits. Department Holy Angels' Alphonse Kremer in church C July Michael Krcmcr ‘26. thc Rev. and A5 J Choose from America’s u finest mills a F Aug. the Rev. Henry Stciclicn (learnt) Thrill Days, 30; were 26 8. 0 Solemn and subdencon in the Mass. Mrs. Thrill Nile, Aug. 23. Mueller survives with daughter. Mrs. n a O rl Kramcrlof 7 John Cloud St. and grand- ’MOHAWK 'ARIASTROIIG 1-2 Aug . SUNDAY, 8: 3 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and ilnughtcr. Donna Kramer. .‘ OStatewid’e Assembly oF Gerhard F Sturre Mrs. z“ ’BIGELOW ’OONGOLEUM NARIII ' 2,500 Top 4-H Clubbers. St. Cloud—The funeral of Mrs. Go!» A hni'd (Henrietta Koch) who died Sturrc ‘KARASTAN 'PABOO p O July hcld July Holy 25 in 21. was l . Nite Horse Show, Aug. 24- O burial Angels” church with in Resurrec- 'ALEXAIDER SMITH ’FIRTII F tion Mcndota.- Mrs. Sturi'c ccmctcry at I Motinees, Sun. 29; 8: Fri. Holy member the ngcls' Altar of was a moiety, Women's guild. Third Order of F r Agriculture, St. Francis. Minchahn chapter Horticulture and of and I NOW NOW the Walton league. Isaac H Activities Show:. Home Verheyen Leona t I «h 0namia.—Leona Verheyen. who 14 for Breadlooms Venetian Bllnds -, victim of lingering illness Royal American Shows F . . . 0 years was a a on . diabetes nephrasis. died of and July 5. Room-size CELEBRATING CELEBRATING Rugs 1; Asphalt Tile ' World’s Biggest Midway. Funeral the services of 25. at age were . . v . the Holy conducted from Cross church O Linoleum E Rubber Tile July Christopher with Father Mehr. 9 p... .Score of Famed Northwest . . . O.S.C.. ofiering Requiem the Mass. Sur- p “A: Bands and Orchestras. viving besides her Mr. and Mrs. parents. OUR t OUR Frank Verhcycn Janet (Mrs. Hugo 5% _ are All “M and linoleum installed carpet by Gross). Onamia; Corn (Mrs. Al Weis). .Dairy, Honey, Fine Arts, Host-no: ltornicc (Mrs. Malzahnl, Richard Boutells Factory-trained craftsmen is p f , Monticello; and Rose Mary, St. Cloud. School 8: State Exhibits. fully J}, guaranteed! Call 0TH YEAR for 7 70TH YEAR free us n ", O estimate! Order reserved grandstand and n w F {In t. show horse tlckets by mall- $1.50 $2.60, and Including tox Kddress Mlnn. State Fair, St. Paul i I O 7:11.; ",1111 F «1711‘! “r . irur O during r1 Welcome and FANDEL’S “PIONEER DAYS” Friday Cloud to'.St. Boutells to I celebration—and in and Saturday! fun and do visit the Join the stop to at pay a a; r O Fandell IN THE HOME OF CARPETING and founded enlarged department Frank that 70 F store ago—now years Here's the Beer That 105-7th Ave. South Phone 5110 rl-uflh D and modernized—but friendly spirit Courteously with the to Speaks for Itself same you serve fl, m n n M r M " F DISTRIBUTED BY Mr Eff. iCientIyI . 1” rJ'JrJrL Kemp's Ice Cream Co. . ‘L HEM I 11111111 Nuer F Phone 561 Cloud, St. Minn.