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

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. REGISTER Aughg‘B, ST. CLOUD THE 1952 Eriday, Means Itltltlllltlllllltlllllllllll‘ On llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Your What The Mass ' ' * I Radio practically also, else has Fathers His (Reprinted from THE MEANING it One the early of of the brothers and children of God. or no Paul by value. Church explained this the Rev. Bus- by Thus Mass St. Paul, thinking of this of or THE means SUNDAY the The gift without is Ph.D., and Rev. Felix the giver beautiful sard, figure of speech. He wonderful divine action, exclaims, a ' mun—Rosary for Peace 8:00 Ph.D., bare. And precisely Kirsch, 0.F.M., Cam, with it is the explained how the “I fact grains live, of I, but Christ lives not now ——KLTF ' wheatfout permission that the giver which in P. J. Kenedy &: Sons; with the gift bread of of is made, me” (Galatians ii, 20). goes Medita- a.m.—Sunday 3:16 Copyright 1942.) that makes the giving Publishers, of gifts time in differ- at ’ grew \ so one many My life is it before. I as was tions—KFAM ' universal places, in custom the among men.' en:n of parts The a have Ottertory many lost human not I nature. my 'Fran- a.m.——-Hour St. 9:45 of When one‘who loves gives field, different in inany some us sa 6 ‘the or formerly. beginning the first The of am part same person as cis—KASH lue fai' present, it above fields. Then they ' all-brought, us a we v But in were I longer live. My sacrifice of the of the Mass is the a sense no Catholic Local 10:00 mm. its intrinsic It together, ground into wort flour, and represents —- life has been caught the in life Essentially Offertory. it is the up . (Alexan- Hour KXRA for the love and finally affection, the made into bread. Thus -— us God. of The natural has came been ele- PEI-eh Church reproducing those actions the Beer That dria) friendliness and good wishes, unity of what of formerly out vated the was . to supernatural. I Lord which He of Our by “took con- ‘Christian in a.m.-—-The 10:30 peaks for Itself the relative friend has who scattered mutiplicity. The tinue or live, but what same to is far His bread into Holy and venerable more Action‘—WJON given Thus it. people will might be said the~grapes treasure for out important is that Christ ‘ liVes msrmeuran or hands” and then “took the chalice.” emu—Catechism Comes 11:00 in me. Life—KFAM Ten Prayers to . Thus the Sacrifice-Oblation Kemp's Ice Cream Co. and noon—Catholic Faith/in 12:00 Missal, If look at , you your you the Sacrifice-Banquet, the Times—KLTF Our com- will that there . 10 prayers “ l see are between heaven and Phone earth, 567 St.-CIoud. Mina. Upon Stin- merce noon—Once 12:00 a the in Offertory. (The Preface is giving and receiving, lift day—WJON our our beginning the of the Canon.) .And life into-the supernatural. By p.m.——The Catholic Hour our 1:00 - if look moreclosely, ‘will . you you it V I made “partakers of the ——KFAM we What are hostess that the first and the last every see are divine nature” (II St. Peter i, 4). p.m.——The GreatestStory 4:30 . always different, that is, they ' , Ever Told—WJON Such blessing is neither de- change day by day; whereas the Hour— r 5100 p.m.—Ave Marie served earned by _ nor anyone, no other eight always the are same: KASM ' what he does. But matter by Now, these. eight . . prayers .were : WEEKDAYS l making assistance Mass at _. our “Certainly to placed the trying Missal in in rather late expenses.” defray _ I’m I live here. just Thursday, Saturday Tuesday, conscious, perfect, more more history. Before placed in they were p.m.—Catholic and ' prs = 7:00 and complete, .place o more we Give the Missal, there something in was Views—WJON ‘ ' Attitudes ourselves Cler'gymen in position receive to a s their place called the Offertory DAILY this blessing in abund- greater This procession. procession for ex- 8:00 a.m.—-Rosary Piace .. ance. pressed in action eight. what the —KLTF = The deepest significance of the words. in Church, Olympics About prayers now acred Heart express 7:15 Pro- Offertory DRIIVK a.m.— - procession is the > per- In the Early Church there . were MIN g-ram—. sonal surrender of individual each . processions. (Now two have 1 Rosary—— The we God in to union with the — - . com- but . one.) The first the proces— KASM was l munity. It implies participation a spiritUal the German world welfare of and above which KLTF Over sion the carried in people 1450; WJON, KFAM, new re- 1240; ;, in the Sacrifice of Christ and im- “urn us Mr or; KXRA, 1490; other 960; KASM, an the hand Olympic 1150; diplomatic and overtones team, their cords gifts the altar. The second to on plies well willingness WMN, ‘ to 1400. as a per- Olympic over-emphasis , warned against brought the have that that in which they 5 on came was once form what be difficult most The may firms listed here deserve overlordship of there is "If the to the into sports. the altar receive their to to news an- games more for just Christ- be us, remembered per- when as dis- recognized,” once Christ considered. That is Jesus not angle be other to are gift. This second still you have, of we formed thing difficult 37/16 6/10icc most for More tributing a the dif- patronage said, is danger of to relation of “there itis the he of sports your phase since the ‘ altar to to a course, we go Him. ferent lipes of business. being misused and becom- the Christian. sports _ and receive Holy Communion—our gift. — in We should Suffragan end itself. George E. Ingle, ing not- Dr. when there All But Others an two ' were proces- ' which neglect bodies, the Bishop'of England, Fulham, and cessions, the giving and the receiv- are our something their mother father which wine of is made. They STETSON HATS! or were hand God, the other the gift of but principal speaker at guest For ing Men— the Mass evident. ‘ on of serv- has given them, carefully also separated distinct and but were more . preserve KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! idolize 'them.” should in with not arranged ices connection It be made just evident, we it, and hand their chil- it down they all made in to the can now as now are one I'CROSBY SQUARE there said is SHOES! the though, learn no con- if understand games, to dren precious heirloom. wine. In somewhat the ' fash- we as a same WW4... religion and flict between sports what do and Mass. at It is, ion single of of prime members of the we say we, course, neces- relationship is kept ‘in THE their if sity that the offering community, self made Offertory of be We do The Procession are one. balance. . proper sincere. lose personality, not - the - our as the When Offertory began, the obliged," he "Christians" are grains One who walked of wheat the lose their shape, in choir an- chant while'the sang a peo- “to their bodies in said, keep "NEW CLOTHES“ but made into cient 0 f f unity which procession, t we are e a r ple in procession r o y the to altar came 'develop condition and good to is his far superior the bringing gift the and unity altar, to into Conrad Niebolta to bringing their gifts. ' them. They should be, active which the grains did what did, would of- he of wheat Breckenridge—Requiem Mass not was which mean are That the choir sang we rather than sportsmen mere St. Mary's church for July in fered 23 made. have done pleasing nothing to STORE still have. It is called the Offertory died July 20. should Conrad Niebolte, 63, who But spectators. sports not ~ God. That trouble with the chant; the it was Petermeier offered is the first Father Benedict of the Are 10 We Made ov'eremphasized; they be are a sacrifice the offered. Cain He the parish Mass. Burial in cemetery. was it is different day by day. prayers; end.” A Unified Community not brothers, Frank and means, Surviving an two [mean did what did. he are not The bring people their gifts the to churchmen attending Another Edor— sisters, Mrs. Ben Matt; and three , i———Opposite the Post Office in St. Whereas Cloud his brother, Abel, of- This .is brought about only not altar—bread and wine principally; James Busko, Mrs.‘ huff, Mrs. H. A. and Olympics the said that sports are fered himself and his sacrifice in Breckenridge. by the Twohig, all Offertory, of but rather by the gifts—mil, gr'eat but bring other God which some “a gift of can Kramer Catherine Mrs. and simplicity heart, purity of entire action the Mass. It is of silver, fruit, candles, and gold. unite nations in noble one com- Dent—Funeral services conduc- naturally and ad pleased were iPleasant what St. Paul spoke in ' of his Quiet The deacon was ' takes them from the make them better peYition. and church for July in Sacred Heart ted 26 him his with Pccepted letter the Corinthians (I to Go- people an .and places them .died 82, who Catherine Kramer, Mrs. Almighty. ab the In to upon a e serve my by rinthians July Requiem ofiered 24. Mass 17): “For being prayer. table. was Then the bread and wine x, we, opinion,” ‘Bishop G. Lutheran E.‘ Father Cornelius M. De Venster, H. The Offertory ancient procession Bread, Body, all needed Mass placed for the many, are are one one Gulin “sports continued, and the Country burial parish 0.S.C., followed in the by has another We yet' lesson for that partake Bread.” of He us. the altar. The‘other gifts following Surviving the one Church well together. cemetery. upon are very go have already learned when that, that Mrs. children: .Mrs. Margaret Meyer, arrive unity meant at by be given the to used to we in They complement each other are poor or Adolph, Matt McCabe. John, Nick, Hubert, carried his gifts bread of of the Holy Eucharist. own one the for ,the Church. of means Rest support serving the welfare of mankind. Ambrose,\and James. ’ wine the and altar, he could to We different‘persons Home are many Church make wider The should John Blomer Mrs. Our Offertory Collection easily appreciate symbol- the matter of fact, but more in its work, as a of youth Onamia.——Requiem Mass offered we are sports a was use Such the ancient Offertory ism his and was of that the sym- act; unified community by Father Christopher Mehr, 0.8.0., in in the Sacrifice ‘otherwise reach it cannot young procession. It is the why Holy Cross Blomer church Mrs. John for bolism of his consisted in this: reason act of the Mass, offeringpne gift the best On the at persons age. Burial June who died 21 in her home. the collection is taken the at life Under the Supervision That he offered his up to of which the represents entire own a other athletes the hand, (need Erickson- Catholic com- in the cemetery at mes- was Offertory. with God in and and through the Nurse munity, partaking and Registered ville. Surviving husband the of “one her and the Church concerning of the are sage The of has simpli- following“: children: Ashcroft Sacrifice Mrs. Rex. Christ, which use money of so Bread” brings which the was re- selfsame significance primary the soul. of Day and Night Service Walter, Glendale, (Antoinette), Calif.; and fied the earlier that custom newed under the form of bread we life into the members of the St. Paul’s that ‘our body, is word com- Torrance, Calif. There grand- three are frequently fail its to true wine. and 5-0. 62“”. 75 very z“: see munity, the Mystical Body children. of the Holy Ghost’ temple of the and v Whereas ' inner meaning. formerly Adolph Mrs. Rau The Gifts Christ. In giving ‘ of the Community You will feel perfectly that own’ makes at,home amid ‘we not the our, we are one, are our the people brought their CONVENIENT gifts TERMS Cloud—Requiem St. offered Mass own offering was but gift which it clear that the of the body, one inviting The repre- second lesson for is that surroundings care and the will with meet Mrs. July Holy Angels us 29 in church for the altar, care to now someone goes the life, the good deeds sents which is of ‘athletics, is of minus the gifts essentially Adolph Rau, July Burial offered concern 65, who died 24. a in: approval. are A Aosm or registered the graduate of people St. Joseph to receive (or your nurse, among ~ the community. In receiving noble duty.” in St. Patrick’s Minden. - cemetery, was our the gifts the community. of It is a. collect) their gift of The Hospital Answer scrum swung of St. Paul, Mr.’ is charge. Rim-survives in Modern with the following facilities. money. again made Karl Zeiss of in the The Rev. Frank-’ we are one that each had thereby true person children: Mrs. D. G. Preston (Marie), St. in is used turn provide to money Body of Christ. minister't‘o the furt, who to came Cloud: personal, individual, Mrs. J. E. Pickett share in the (Margaret), a CALL . the bread 26-F-l4 STAFFORD and wine the sacri- for That which is but Joseph, natural Fresno, Calif.: Long Beach, Calif.; BROS. Sacrifice. But he the we to altar came fice, to support the and the Christian Mrs. C. C. Lantis (Dorothy). Fresno, Brother poor offer—our bread and wine individual but sym- not as an as a mem- Calif.: and Harol Also Church. But F., St. Cloud. since the giving of bolizing life and what have our community. we ber of the The bread surviving her mother, Mrs. Mary are is removed from the money so use done in life what Ann Sullivan, and the following brothers our or and we wine selected be used in pro- the to for information which Box St. Cloud, to is write Minn. fail 41, put, to Chicago GRANITE sisters: money and Bernard Sullivan, or EXCHANGE BLDG. Muskogee, we Dies in do. But to receive that ‘we pose Mass this person’s gift not were . perceive Okla.: the Mrs. Albert Steil. Mallard, exquisite 1a.: symbolism which is DORAN supernatural—the Body REST HOME the gift of other particu- Mrs. Edward Kampa, Marble: Sulli— Hugh nor any the of There is, act. after all, a Blood and of Christ. Our gift has St. Cloud: James, Tulsa, Okla.; lar They van, the gift of person. were deal great of difference between 0 Frank. St. Cloud; Minneapolis; Henry, been transformed, consecrated“ the community. All Chicago. Brother Ildephonsus the members of . giving hungry Stephen and Mrs. Petroski, Foley. —- to person a money We natural and come F.S.C., Cath- the community united as men Damian, 45, noted this in John Ferschwciler Xavier were a buy Located bread, giving and him Hwy. Cloud, the No. East of Foley 95, St. Road on the Sacrifice on to and women olic died after gift, which stood we educator, has them. re- for St. Cloud—John Ferschwei- Xavier sev- one bread itself. transformed into Christ, turn made lot, 67, who died July buried 26, eral months’ illness. 'And just the community was as was When give him actual bread, we in Calvary following cemetery Requiem a jBrother Damian member formerly made by the was a one oneness especially Mass: July,29 if offered have in Holy Angels' made the we of the of the Brothers Christian gift, of the the community church. Mrs. John Ferschweiler survives so now bread, feel r—o——————————~——-————---—s—-——--—--—---- and know ——-¢efiaaa—aia--———”Du that we can following with the Schools. He former children: Allan head of and is made by the “we” in of was a one use acting in the spirit of we are -1-_.._.._.._-....--__.._--....-_- Crescence home and Mrs. C. at W. Christian Brothers Edupationah the the of the Mass. As prayers you Christ. It gives better ,Schwaab. Minneapolis. There two are us a oppor- association. look through Missal, will grandchildren. Also surviving the your you tunity seeing of are Christ in the poor. _--- he superintendent In 1944, following brothers and sisters; Peter and that is it 'seldom was see very, very If learn the meaning of we Martin Ferschweiler Mrs. and Manfred of the school Father system at said. that “I” is It is always “we the Offertory Olsen, Foley: howpver, and Mrs. Matt Heinen and prayers, Flanagan’s Boys Omaha, Town at offer,” “We beseech Thee,” “to Bellmont, Mrs. Martin St. Cloud. Mr. easily the dif- ——-—--~-—.noou———~—m—_--___—.._.———--——-~--T——---—-‘~—---‘. we can overcome Neb. Ferschweiler a'member Cloud sins,” of St. pardon ‘.‘to receive was our our ficulty connected the with giv- Catholic Order of Foresters. Since the past September, he sacrifice.” of ing Indeed, the Fl¥d giving .(Max) Davidson money. had been in charge of the fresh- The gift of the single person of Clou much simple, St. —-—Funeral is services were money con- more department and of vocational . . man is merged and made the with July ducted 28 in Holy Angels‘ church one L and, be nothing will be to sure, guidance high St. Mel’s school at Floyd (Max) for Davidson, who died 56, gifts all the other of members of lost if learn that is it we July 22._ He is survived in hicago'. his our by wife. the there community, that is . so gift; that it Mrs. Estelle Davidson, that and the following represents gs; ervices held in Chicago were butrone gift of- the entire children: great Bruce, Worland, Wyo.. and it is just if a had as we oursa July Burial ves in the 31. com-’ daughter, was Mary Lou, Tor-nah. Wis. There This should congregation. an- walked the altar \ placed and to munity Christian. of the sisters, Alice cemetery two Davidson’, Minne- are able how “one Ere to we thereon us see the bread and apolis: wine (our and Mrs. Harriet Foster. Los brothers provincialate house in Christ.” in Angeles. America's Calif.: Fastest and brothers, Eu- I s two gifts) which will be returned to Glencoe, Mo: Hol- Glendale, Calif.; William. and gene, the in Communion procession us Survivors include three brothers, Drivers Thrilling in lywood, Calif. the Broad of life and the Henry J. Becker 11 as John Brown Chicago, of Edward Every Day Ex- Auto Races, Chalice of unending salvation.- ‘ Arban.-—Requiem Mass offered Tex., Brown of San Benito, and was Aug. Sacred 2 in Heart church for Henry This bread and wine bring 26 30. Other and A09. Walter Brown of Albuquerque, we cept Becker J. who died July Surviving 29. is really much. Neither not are very N. Mex. his Mrs. wife. Louise _._........_..._-._--____.._..___..-g........_-...__..-....,..-__-........ Becker, and four It" include: Leading Features much, the things daughters: Mrs. Oliver Huls, are we very St. Cloud; nor Mrs. Robert Huls, St. Louis have Park; done. But such Mrs. is the we Richard Studer, Holdingford; and Mrs. -——- generosity Cdttle; of God that the bread Horse, Sheep and: MEN NEEDED TO .0 Big FILL Warren Ziebol, Pasadena, Calif. There . and wine changed into the nine grandchildren. are Henry Becker 11. Shows. are Poultry * GUARD OPENINGS Body and Blood Christ, treasurer and janitor of the Sacred of and was we Heart church the for 41 past years. allowed become to His of part are —_-——— Spectacular Night Shows; Mrs. Martha Natter ‘. ' Stillwater Prison Sacrifice. State St. Cloud—Funeral services for Mus. Climaxed by Fireworks. r for The Gift Stands Martha. Nette’r the held July Giver 31 in St. Steady Job—Good were Pay . John Cantius’ . church 1!: with Monsignor db-Acre The ancient Offertory procession farm Machinery Peter Kroll offering 0 the Mass. Mrs. $225 month (and per is the Offertory Nutter survived by following the present sons as Appliance Shows. Home 8. . daughters: and MrS. Christine Cundy. .. well) has profound meaning a Felix: Mrs. Helen Waverek, Cloud; St. —-—-’-—-—-— Minnesota Civil Service which it is know ‘if to necessary Martha. and Joseph Energy Defense home; at Mrs. Flor-i OAtomic 8. is assist Jos'wtck Mass according to at‘ Department and Mrs.‘ Marcella Docken- encc one Exhibits. Department dorf. Minneapolis; and Carl, Porrence, the mind the Church.- of First, to ‘122 State Office Calif. Bldg. the gifts of bread wine which and Charles Schmit 'n- Days, V0.“ Aug. 26 & 30: S,t,..Paul .Thrill 1 offer God Now gifts. to . we are our Charles Schmit, Stcarns uses- clerk county Minnesota _ 23. Thrill Aug. Nite, gift stands for the giver. One who. district of since 1944 court and veteran a a 45,years' service of with the died county. gives - gift give himself must a July 29. He born St. Nicholas. at Assembly of. .Statewide was urns—s—an—ue-u—s-ca-C-‘C- Minn., Sept. 1, 1881. and moved with his 2,500 Top'4-H Clubbers. family in St. Cloud short later. time Regular needs of attention the service a to He has been employed by the county piano will maintaining its May since 1907. Schmit 1, Mr. attended your assure Show, Aug. 24-. Horse Nite O John's university St. and St. Cloud State . maximum production of good in music. Sun. 8. Fri. Teachers' college. He Motinees, school 29; was a St. teacher Nicholas' at for th oe years. 'F. 0 and May 6. 1907 he 1. named assistant BRENNAN was Horticulture and Agriculture, 0 superintendent county of schools. a po- sition he held until 1923. In he 1923 Shows. Activities Home was . named deputy clerk of district court: REGISTERED was' - in November, 1944. he named Tuner Rebuilder and of France .Royal American Shows clerk his of and elected on court first to it today! See was full in re-elected term 1946, and in 1950. Phone 4919 16-14th Ave. So. World's Midway. Biggest Mr. Schmit married Maria Jo‘- to 199.95 was St. Minnesota Cloud July hannes St. Nicholas. 18. 1911, at Famed of Northwest trade-III lesrel Surviving his wife. .Score Mrs. Marie are Schmit: daughter. Lloyd Hall'- Mrs. one In! terms Orchestras._ Bands and (Cressie), sthom St. Cloud: and three sis- Anna Pederson, ters. St. Paul. and Sisters Willebald and Wunnebald. both St. of FineArts; the Honey, .Dairy, hospital' Francis' in magmas/L Crookston. Several School Exhibits. & State brothers preceded him in death. Three shop grandchildren also survive. He was a __..-__-..I.J. __.._...._-..__----....---....,as..... member of the, Catholic Order For- of Knights grandstand and esters and the of Columbus. reserved He Order 1.----- also had been usher St. Mary's at an _______ tickets by mail— show June .... Cathedral Burial for‘85 in years. was r $2.00, 49 SIJO Including and 12-5th Ave. Phone So. tax Calvary cemetery Aug. 1. AGENCY, . Paul Falr, St. I Mlnn. Stats Address WALG’REEN [I'yauzs zezfzy'ezator DAN MARSH the 13’ PREFER CHILDREN MINNESOTA . . . DRUGS DRUGS omtufi‘é'dl" fillets undersized and LES LOCH CLINIC BLDG. roomier'Electrio you’ll and Refrigerator Manages- Slxth & Main see a new, . . . HOMOGENIZED for because gives costly food it wasting you room {atop ‘ . . . MILK‘ cold safe right, for the and everything, temperatures two Save Drugs . on COMPANY STATES POWER NORTHERN everything! for A For Door Delivery A and Sick Room Needs Your Appliance Dealer Ca1155 ELECTRIC See ‘ , ‘ CALL 1151 CALL 28 mgmseeas'w! for Sofia/g... 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