St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
September 19, 1952 · Page 2 of 4
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'THE ’ 51'. CLOUD REGISTER, 1952 Friday, September 19, Six Hos Elindale y Hundred Delegates Register Confirmation, Retreats Laymen 840 to at John's St. Conducted at CatholicAid Parley Mankato Solemn For Communion in Rite attendance abbey, the the l July at Collegeville.——The laymen 840 has in recent I the retreats week-end at attended the who years seven Mankato. Six hundred dele- general with headquarters St.'Pau1. Sun- in To- meeting 2 at p.m. — ofprevious well above that been this John’s abbey St. at Elmdale. retreats -—Twelve children Czech, Jeanette Ohotto, Rita day the‘church for grounds will gether with affiliated expected register its it to gates on re- i ' are groups total retreats. brought the 22-year ceived Solemn Communion, and summer annual convention of the Cath- Bishop the be conducts a‘ spiritual, 'Fitzgerald‘and Ro- projects of Frank, Ramona Sowada, Delsi impressive figure the attendance to schedule children and Unique in this year’s of 53 four adults philan- olic Aid association of Minnesota, bert J. Sheran, Mankato laWyer religious, educational, and were Mary Boisvert, Jeanette Jendro, of 10,350. married confirmed in ceremonies in St. Ed- retreats which and former legislator, and will here Sunday, thropic or nature. was one state open on Kathleen Klisch, Geraldine students Lem- the Because of Sunday, ward’s church Aug. couples. The 24. retrea- 'direc- many Included delega- production Sept. 21. in the Ed Viehman, Election all major officers of was con- Marcella Goebel, part, Leona school Kor- the year St. John’s during at along lines of ducted the general Those receiving Solemn Com- oll, Jeanette Koroll, Jeanette these Jar- continue impossible it is to time others, but ample the munion Leonard Koroll, was Mar- were Delphine Klisch, not, and Mary In the throughout retreats stimu- given discussions for to year. Leo Jarnot, cell Frank, Patricia Joan Brezinka. the I that spite and the fact of this the Christian thinking late Beniek, Klisch, Lois Jeanette Mo- on holds session chant school its The problems married life. Espec- Most of Rev. Peter W. Bar- Marcia Rudie, every lus, Adeline Maciej, tholome, enthusiastic the discus- Coadjutor Bishop ially of St. Eileen Liebsch, Joan Retka, Kath- were ASK-FOR Cloud, children administered the of Confirmation. sions rearing leen Solarz, and Anita Hennek. on Priests of the Cath- present for the into deep occasion Those confirmed the after- at awareness a Fathers participat- Arthur Hoppe, The number St. olic faith. services Clarence Bre- were / noon were Cloud; A h Hullin, married couples’ North ing in this year's t zinka, James Ohotto, Louis Kopka, n o n y Prairie; Francis couples, Bialka, limited Bowlus; 35 Gerald Jen'dro, retreat Donald to Beniek, was Anthony Lamusga, Sobieski; Lad- conducted since it Lloyd Solarz, Clarence Maciej, I ex- on an was islaus Ohotto, Royalton; Sylvester enthusiastic perimental basis. So Erwin Atkinson, Urban Frank, PRE-PACK Gall, Swanville; and Joseph the Wes- of that these John results Atkinson, Henry Jarnot, Del- were more CREAM BULK ICE sendorf. St. Francis. The retreats Rev. being planned for Kiley, Leroy next Czech, Howard are .roy 1 Paul Shurek is the pastor. exclu- addition these Kulla. Arthur Ohotto, in, Arnold to year Molus, Gerald Schlichting, sively for laymen. James The class of solemn communi- h sler , beam Goebel, Duane Rakotz, Harvey This at enrolled into the Con- cants .2 more room was summer Ilia On was for and value! " Jerome Maciej, Trettle, James the disposal of the retreatents - Scapular fraternity of the of Mt. lWESTOtII * , the Koroll, Ronald Trettle. Richard they housed in since Carmel after the Mass. new CMII'IIISSIGI tantrum were : CHAMP B'I1 hall. Arnold Wochnik, Koshenina, St. Mary’s ill-room scum n. nun Welle, Neil Welle, close the Charles Ronald With the of retreat sml~ Gum'an Piles! Best 0! Servch Hines! 50 0! Ova Years PaIIMul Servch Kollodge, Richard Bre'zinka, Joan officers of the the season new Liebsch, Lila Trettle, J been announced for league have o c y e Champ gives it smart fashion with a new Liebsch, Betty Carlson, Mary Jane President, They next are: year. binding W323: C'arol Ohotto, and Hibbing; Riesinger, June Angeli Mario of band. a A narrow APPLIANCE narrow secre- 1“, Gordon Michael Ettel Antoinette Braun Ohotto, Ohotto, Janice Joyce Mohrbacher LeCen- Dr. Tierney Paul of tary, comfortable midweight with costly many PRECISE Dolores Czech, Mary Ann William Ohotto, vice presidents, and ter; ‘CENTER REPAIR TV details: imported fur fell, velvety of radio WCCO. Kasmir station A will members Min- will be Monday tions be of the considered at tor, 'WATCH LeCenter, eve- Mattingly C. E. Block of Group. Boy collected Altar by 20-odd Cath- session. The Catholic -Women’s business section, ning’s term nesota Finish. purse pre-shaping REPAIRS hold its to shape. Worthington, and Leo Sinner of association olic Aid branch, societies in The All Small Home Appliances Union, the Minnesota office for three and of is years. CasseltOn, Dak. N. of Individually boxed! the Winona diocese will be Catholic Central Vcrein, affiliate President, officers present ,, pre. are: Phone 25-9th No. 4465 Ave. . SCHRQEDER Fitzgerald dur- sealed Bishop the Catholic F. Paul; vice of Aid. Con— Michael Ettel, St. to groups - Organizations St. At Augustine I \ the ing meeting, Kolb, Minne- vention headquarters will be Sts. John M. president, mass allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll||lllllllIlllllllllllll|||||lllllllllllllllllllllllg li’fdr‘leu/(e CAN’TJBEAT IcwflCé—“z. YOU . r." A “ St. Paul’s! Baetz, church and Loy- R. .G. Peter and apolis; secretary, $750 'I Catholic Women's Union The SAINT GERMAIN 805W ST. St. high Business sessions N. Wey, James H. Murphy 5 ola school. Ray Paul; treasurer, branch and the Central Verein will VAlUEl CHAMP FOR , the will be concluded William A.-Boer- of convention Paul; trustees, separate’ have meetings Mon- Donors Are Point System Has, on lo Minnesota C. Tuesday, Sept. Dr. N. INSURANCE late 23. St. Cloud, and St. Cloud, day, concluding their at ger, programs president of Mankato. The Weyer, business The opening 6 His Excellency, the Rev. Most p.m. ses- Real Estate section, Catholic the Minnesota Aid sion of the Catholic associa- Edward A. Fitzgerald, Bishop of Day Nun's Fund Antoinette is Mrs. Women’s union, will be Monday tion at 7 Winona, will celebrate Ponti~ ' the STETSON on HATS! p.m. St. Cloud—The altar boys of 203 St. Mary's Bldg. Fariba'ult. Men For The presi- Braun, E. Tuesday. and will continue through Mass Sts. Peter Paul’s fical in and fillllllIIIII|Illl||IIIlll|IlliillllillllllllIlllllIll|IIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIE KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! parish, the St. Augustine’s pastor branch Central Verein the of dent The convention will discuss plans o’clock! the church 10 at on open- of which is the Rev. Louis Trauf— CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! Tierney, Has- Gordon T. is Dr. f observance of the THIELMAN for the 75th ing day of the convention. The following list of organiza- The commendation ler, O.S.B., deserve tings. Catholic Aid anniversary of the Pontifical Mass the at sermon on tions donated the Nun’s day to faithful' and diligent. serying. for e. th THE exhibit of The mission during 1953. Committees by the the Sunday will be delivered year of Sept. fund during the week 13. HARDWARE meeting school At held last tTarm of section, made Women’s' a that will be appointed. for Very Rev. Joseph Ettel, up A. purpose pas- , Acknowledgment of their dona- organized under the boys society a Association of The Catholic Aid wearing clothing, . of articles ap- ‘of Holy Trinity parish, New Paints Sporting tor St. Cloud tions in the Register ’fNEW'CLOTHES’ “Serve with the caption: the Lord ' — Minnesota incorporated in was linens, altar and parel, form vestments will be the only receipt of Ulm, and spiritual director of the Goods ’ Gl'adness.’.’ ‘ and has engaged in the 1878 been dur- , hundreds by viewed will be Ewen- James Catholic Women’s Officers named union. life were field of insurance fraternal 17, 7th Aye. Cloud 50., St. , received Donations . , from STORE were John Leisen, convention. Gruba, president; three-day the ing th uninterruptedly since that time m k A t mug ° 5" e a e" a e Christian Mothers’ the society, John LeRoux, and vice president, Immaculate Conception church, Arthur Parish Spirit Holy Hynemun Mass Mark held Jubilee Meetings High secretary. every are to following Becker; and the mission Opposite the Post Office in Colud‘ St. order discuss Weeks in to two Holy Spirit St. of parish, _groups plans bet- problems and make for General Agent Cloud: St. Cunnigunda’s, St. Flor- Of Parishioners Roscoe in serving. ter Washington Nat'l Insurance Co. - Devise Members Bernadette’s, ence’s, St. Our Lady boys the In the summer PREFER of Lourdes, St. Jerome’s, Our 701% St. Germain St. Cloud CHILDREN captains notify had appointed to . .. St. and Lady of Fatima, Marion’s, St. grandchildren three Roscoe—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 29 great- I appoint Substitutes for and Life. 8: H Hospital A & Polio Ins. servers Theresa’s, St. Catherine’s, expected be St. Mar- Agnes’ grandchildren Flint, Six, of St. to (Barney) are also They have begun absentees. Your Bouja. Security is for Busines Plans our and St. Rose’s, cellus’p St. Ann’s, for happy occasion. this observe their 50th parish wil present which in honor-point system, an and the Melrose mission Sister M- circle, St. The children wedding anniversary Sept. 23. are leads with Joseph Weeres 273 Gasoline, For Motor Oils, ' Boniface's a lchurch, Melrose. Theré Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Bernard Berno, High Mass of will be a points. Fuel Oils MILK Mackedanz (Anna), Mrs. John with or Thanksgiving o’clock 9 at Porisl—I—in MiIIeriIIe school boys, grade other The ‘ bouja HOMOGENIZED for Cloud—Plans St. and a Mackcdanz (Verena), Al- Dinner renewal of marriage Call vows. ’your nearest—- number of the listed according to Sept; formulated at 28 a Roscoe; Mrs. Clara phonse of were will-be served members of the on to Victor earned, points honor Northwestern are Holy OiL Co. of the members of meeting Haehn Plans Pung, Mrs. Ferdinand church and Delivery immediate families in the BazaarSept. 2I or'Door F Sauer, Owen John LeRoux, Jonas, evening of the parish Spirit (Cecilia), St. Cloud; and Bernard on hall, house where also agent open an Brum, James Edward Komarek, building. Institute the Sept. in I 9 Flint, Richmond. and friends for relatives reception Tydol Veedol Call 55 Millerville.—Seven Dolors Products par- — — -- Thene, Ter- David Ronald Altman, Mr. and Flint, who Mrs. has been held Helterline be from 2 4 Joseph will to ish will have its annual fall bazaar were ap- p.m. Jack Flynn, Kampa, James rence both born Richmond, Al and Mrs. children of Mr. and pointed chairman, The the parish hall Sunday, in near were seven new Craddock, ASS’II Bradford DAIRYLAND Tenvoorde, ' married in Sts. Peter and Paul’s and their families of Mrs. Flint cochairman. Nolden Sept. A chicken’ and ham 21. Jurek, Hoeschen, James Thomas 23, church, Richmond, Sept. dinner and. will be served. on thanked Popp Lawrence supper every— Circle in Richard Mohr, Dahlman, Robert lake“ Big before 1902. Father Lutger, Various and amusements their for games generous response one Doug- John Leisen, James Gruba, O.S.B. Mr. Flint is the of ' during‘ will be played the after- son, co-operation in wholehearted and Zylla, Gary Derr, Richard V las Rau, Planning the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Curd meals and The will evening. Party such bazaar the first making noon a Habedank, Leslie Woeste, Roger Flint: Mrs. Flint (Elizabeth) is family be served style, with the ' success. Eu- John Larson, Melser, Frank of Mr. the daughter the late and and prices for adults 50 $1 cents of the All‘the mission Ritsche, Thomas Adelman, groups Big Lake—St. Mary’s Mission gene Mrs. Henry Braegelmann. They children. for direction Mrs. under the of parish, John Heston. ,and Thoele, Stephen of Mrs. their life circle in the home the farm until spent met on sponsored the Beumer, Harry var- boys who high school The serve RINGS, Geisinger Sept. Alfred The when they moved 9. nine Drug years ago Molilor booths DIAMoND the entertainment Co. ious at Fouquette, Jim LeRoux, Tom ‘ opened with the village meeting recitation the of Roscoe, whbre are to bazaar. Tim Kampa, Richard Wieber, John of the Rosary. A of the have always been part meet- they active in .‘FOR THE BRIDE TO BE Chir- Ja‘mes spoke David Sauer, Arthur Yzermans Father Ahles, REXALL AGENCY ing making affairs. Mrs. Flint in parish for spent was cancer was Jewelry Weimon’s Oshalf, Gordon Voigt, briefly putting Christ back into Alvin hart, pads. Lunch served by approximately the 20 on was years pres- Prescriptions Specialty a Hoeschen. Richard Christmas. said people He Larson, James Mmes. Cyril Gorman, .the Christian Mothers' hostesses, ident of many Kodak Supplies & Toiletries NEW LOCATION Church look the for Billy Flynn. to and Windolph, and Glenn Car- Charles sodality. way a new ST. CLOUD. MINN. ‘ 821 St. Germain St. thank the wish life, and Catholics of The boys to altar __ must hold The circle will card .re- ner. a _ village the who member of Christ’s parish of the mission party Oct. 3 in the hall. purpose Parishioners groups Roscoe _....__ for coming Advent donations and make period made generously meeting will be Oct. Another a so on gs (a \_-/ prdparation. i— of serious Father cassocks. of purchase the home of Mrs. the in Fred 14 new Note To Cemetery Day .—.....-_.... suggested Yzermans several ten- Newman. ‘ Commercial , plans Christian tative for Christ'- a mas. be R05co’e.-——Cemetery day will PRINTING I) Correction (e The meeting conducted by‘ was observed ils’ by members of St. Agnes’ quality- You the new president, Mrs. James losie parish Sept. Services, which ‘ 21. Inadvertently, the of names Lansing. will include for the dead . and David Mary Rie- Prem Ann prayers During the social hour bunco- 7,. PUBLICATIONS and the blessing of will 'graves, -der omitted from the list were played. Prizes Was by were won begin 3 Relatives and at _ ‘of members of the Cathedral p.m. Mrs. Herman Laudenbach and friends of those buried in St. Specializing in high school Chimes staff pub- Gertken. Clarence The special Agnes’ areginvited cemetery to lished last week’s in Register. Anniversary Books, Jubilee u prize by Herman Juene- won was attend. Financ1al . Church Books, .Cook mann. in 25thEYeor Wedding Statements, I Mrs. James Braun Noted and Mrs. Home etc. Announcements, H. M..Gans chairmen of the were ’«. lunch committee. They IOTILED IV UNDER AUYHOIIYY were OF COCA-COLA as- 'IHE COMPANY 1‘ COCA-COLA Co. Publishing SIsted by Mrs. A] BOTTLING ST. CLouo Paul, co. or Mrs. 'Mrs. Don- By Lawrence Billig ald_ Lansing, Germain 1103 Phone and Mrs. Ed Lenz- St. E‘. 413 Cloud,_Minneso‘ta meIe'r. St. [IOU ST. the Little Falls—Mrs. Lawrence Billig by also A. sisters, who ar- day (Mary) Billig has made St. Otto’s her ranged for her and party a home, Little Falls, her home friends home. for the at the Comfy ' \ men’s STORE the 25 To celebrate past this Mrs. Billig looks her back ‘ years. over as, occasion the Rev. Joseph Am- 25 resident of St. Otto’s years as a .- baucn, chaplain of St. Otto's, home thanking God for spir- the was requested Billig by Mrs. offer itual to strength and consolation that - The Home of Florsheim Shoes; Mass the for: Franciscan Sisters have her during the to a long come many is who have taken of her. she has been privileged to You” care years Hart, Schaf‘fner and Marx Cloth- live under the roof with Our Five Become Franciscans same Shold . I), Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, . Five children from Mrs. Billig’s ing. and benefit dail holy from the to Ifamily of have-joinethe 15 Fran- ‘ sacrifice the of and Holy ciscan order. ass Com union. A cake presonted Mrs. Mary’s Bldg. to St. St. Cloud was For the 16‘months Mrs. past Billig has her much of time spent 2% wheelchair. will be She in 82 a DIE'I'MAN'S Gnocsnv old December. next years MEATS ' ' GROCERIES CONFECTIONER¥ AIM. P.M. Regular Week Days. 6 Phone 7:30 to 188 189 or Friday A.M. P.M. 8th 7:30 9 620 So. to Ave. Sundays A. M. P.M. 8:30 12:15 to St. Cloud, Minn. ~.<§l.-'-I.—-n.-LI Them-you / comfortable day ahead? need tBusy ox- a support need. soft In will give the ford that the Here’s Beer That you you Farmers \ ' Speaks for Itself 1 Kid Leather. pliable, Black DISTRIBUTED BY Invited Are EE‘width A11 Cream AAA sizes 11 to to Kemp’s Ice (0. your, .....,.. inquire about field sized-for service Carefully to I our them! Come and in 567 Phone V machinery live Cloud, farm and stock St. Minn. see, on Billig 51.91.23 Mrs. Lawrence .EJACE'.‘ A. STOVE 0R ~athew loans. St. Cloud National Bank maintains Hal " E F FRS special department .".. farm and a em- . for “Qualin Footwear ploys field working agent a ex- ‘ clusively live stock and on ma- Family” the Entire chinery loans. Grant County, Minnesota, from in That’s of inviting our way . . your . price ranging in from inquiries 80 to 320 and offering 00. the Lumber you acres, personal service possible. most $125 $65 to acre. per g HENRY ESSEL H I Delivery Prompt For ~ Realtor . SPRING COLD ALBANY , St. Mary’s Bldg. CLOUD ST. Lake, Elbow Minn. * L s'i. croub,"ivIIN‘Nesoidl Log Medicine. 0. ' . .