St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 17, 1952 · Page 4 of 8
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THE ST. CLOUD ,REGISTER I952. Friday, October 17, PAGE FIVE Men Court 20 Orthopedc SO-Year Francis Peierman Exams Planned Has Forester Officials Talk It Over Baby First Born from Children. the St. Cloud visit first orthopedic to field an in Stearns county—if they clinic. ‘ area in need of orthopedic Young people, atten- 14 to 21, are. ages New Hospital .In tion—may will for examination have report opportunity to talk an the. clinic for Saturday, vocational advisers at set about to spe- Nov. the cial 1, Little Falls high job training at available for thosé‘ school. Hours will be who have 8 physical to handi- a.m. A Willmar, clinic sched- 2 at Breckenridge. K Frances p.m. caps. a y -— uled this Saturday, There for Oct, will Peterman the 153, be only has honor of being six clinicS' the will this first baby born of Stcarns fall, instead the be in the to rest of the serve usual 10 hospital. St. Francis the of fall series. county. The number has new been reduced because of the short- Annual clinics for children who She Sept. arrived about 1:45 22 of public health have age be developing crip— nurses, weighing ac- lbs. 9 Her 14 may or am, oz. cording the release to from the disabilities pling conducted by Mrs. Mr. d parents, Henry are 3 n division of social welfare. Peter-man, the crippled children and services of farm operate own a clinicl Included in this Tintah. the State Division of Social Wel- area are near Benton, Crow Wing, Kanabec, fare. Frances Kay, who named was Mille Lacs, Morrison, Todd, Wa- after St. Francis’, of the patron Number of Clinics Reduced dena, and Southern Cass counties, hospital, has. six other sisters, and St. An orthopedic and and the Cloud in Stearns five surgeon a brothers who in area range age pediatrician will examine boys and county. from one-half 15 and to one years. the girls Dr. Because-the to' of 21, F. F. for each clinic up age area In addition receiving to com- Callahan, chief has of the medical been enlarged, the Little Falls plete hospitalization for herself services unit, State Division clinic will of be limited children to Frances and Kay, well doc- THE REV. as ROBERT as SCHULZETENBERG, Social Welfare, has living announced. in the super- counties listed. Pa- tor’s charge, fees free of Mrs. intendent, and Sister Mary Gertrude, COURT principal, O’Keefe, Dr. Callahan tients discuss advises from other parents to counties Catho- cannot Peterman is given baby also being Streitz, THE ST. 404. Thomas CLOUD L. Paul Ahles, and John for accrediting obtain be referral their Memorial from fam- accepted for examination, high. Dr. progress gifts by the Breckenridge Cham- a J. Rieder; standing, John P. Strobel, John Groholek, he boasts total Order of Foresters, ily physician, Callahan now a if it is their child’s emphasizes. ber Commerce. of + Henry + Blommer, Ernie Hennemann, Jacob + Rassier, + + This reached of total 20 50-year members. Edward M. Smith, John Kindler, William J. was when jubilarians received their emblems Schwartz, four Charles Scharenbroich, Frank X. Wedl, new The ‘ the last Wednesday. Jubi- I Nic regular meeting P. Mertes, at and Joseph Scharenbroich. Unable larians, right, pictured left seated, above, attend the to to meeting Martin Ferschweiler are, were Martin N. Kolling, Leonard J. Rengel, and Harry Peter J. Vossberg. \ + Foresters 50-YearInsignia Get Local regular Thielman At the. meeting of St. Mr. also installed the Francis Weiman, outside sentinel; following newly elected officers: and the Rev. Peter Lorsung, Catholic spir- Cloud 404’ court Order A. Weyrens, chief itual director. ugo ranger; the Minnesota of Foresters, state G J. Meinz, chief past Social Session eorge Nicholas F. Thielman, trustee, Robert Reinholz, vice: The meeting followed ranger; by was Avon, presented 50-year member- chief Joseph P. Koshiol, social session which included ranger; a ship emblems the following ju— to recording Chester secretary; E. talks by Father Lorsung, Nicholas bilarians: Paul Ahles, Thomas L. Schmitt, financial John secretary; F. Thielman, and Joseph P. Har- O’Keefe, Leonard J. Streitz, and G. Winter, treasurer; Charles F. district supervisor, Red Lake ren, John Ferschweiler, posthumous. Steinwarth, speaker; Norbert N. Falls. The social session was con- Two 50-year members unable Thielman, to senior conductor; Nor- cluded with lunch and refresh- be Martin present Fersch- Bauer, junior conductor; were under the direction the man ments of weiler and Harry J. Vossberg. ,Gerald Weyrens, inside sentinel; speaker, Charles F. Steinwarth. Christian Educafion Elevates, (2? / (1) (3) (4) (5) REV. 3. Pertects Whole 1. THE Robert Schultzenberg, Pierz; the of Rev. Wilfred Birk, H pastor of St. Life super— Buckman; and 5. the Rev. J. Alfred Kroll, Pierz intendent of high school; John the Rev. Nepomuk’s 2. church, uman Lastrup; 4. the Rev. pastor of Holy Cross church, Harding. Robert Voigt, of pastor St. Joseph’s church, Paul Kunkel, pastor of St. Michael’s . 1 church, General Visits Grave of Founders General McGaw and Abbot By WILLIAM H. COLLINS this requires moral principles and Iigious principle. Of all . . . the teaching of spiritual There nothing wisdom is dispositions in lives and habits which our and the disciplined that example touches intimately of lead political us to prosperity, ré- more others. The teacher than the education of high of Iigion children. and morality our indis- Visits our University are school youth dip deep into must the. pensable In It is of vain the supports. God-given one rich spring of religion. There is would claim the tribute pleasures of of parenthood Watch man to morality without religion just no patriotism who should labor-to the growth of children in mind our At Collegeville subvert these pillars of and soul and body. great We have all » human happiness, these /firmcst experienced the of We regret' indebted the Arch- pang to are of the duties of and when of little props left diocese of Washington men one our and ones to citizens." .home for the first time his William H. Collins, well known on or We voice fine and high her Collegeville.—General school. to may We know E. the Washington G. Mc- way and civic as attorney sounding words about character school door closes,behind the child commanding leader, for Gaw, the article entitled general of the development and the higher that period in the life of that “The mean- Role a of Parents in Educa- Sixth artillery Camp Car- at corps ing of life. Such, however, youngster has ended and tion are of Youth.” Mr. Collins new a Colo., distinguished and 3 empty meaningless sounds son, epoch has begun. was a We hand spoke to for the un- laity the, over at exer- less by character and development Visitor the school St. the at John’s university, precious most treas- cises marking the laying of the the long-time of that we mean children. Collegeville, program last ures of the week. we possess, Archbishop He our cornerstone was ac- daily living in accordance with It the takes them from Carroll chil- high school in W'ashing- us as companied by Captain East, his Commandments of God, of daily dren and returns them in D. C., a to Oct. 1, 1950. We feel [011, us a pilot. personal discipline : of self-denial that short is time and? that his remarks as young pertinent men are ‘. based commanded General merely McGaw not natural the on any and women. worthy of the attention of t'fird division em' reward—that artillery will in too France or readers. come The Best Training our (1 —but Germany during the World rests fact that a upon We war For this work and reason we 11. Following be the must good and just and char- General war, plan and sacrifice give to r asthere is our warmth without the‘ McGaw the no itable in deputy order director to of out the was carry youth the best training that very sun—the 7, reaches back to the civil affairs one will of in the God, Who is War All-Goodness, depart- is obtainable and do other. so we our in ment Washington. All-Justice , He and All-Charity. later GETTING was ACQUAINTED TALKING AND the best provide to adequate over to means Washington’s Advice named commandant of the Army God and Life make this education John’s possible. ROTC unit St. Gen. E. G. McGaw, We at It is interesting new are Information consider to that school in Pennsyl- feel andrknow We that this high speak with school the accents he whom may commanding the affectionately visiting of Sixth artillery general Camp call vania, this at the being public we relations corps is the of the to angels about parent’s the higher answer many Father a of Our Colo., Abbot Baldwin Dworschak, Country and information Carson, and presrdent of St. John’s the work of among army. and meaning of life contribution. but prayer words generous wise our counsels given university. are in his ' many Visit Study to It is that drossand the will earthy of interpret a prayer farewell son address, re- we the subject on New ROTC Program ceive full life and well-rounded and its mysteries without the a of religion and education, had this Catholic education. Such creative finger of the Divine, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA who to The a prayer of General Mc- say: purpose has emanated has from placed the lips this of earth to Gaw’s us on visit CONGRATULATIONS earn to Abbot “Let meet was with indulge caution us Christian throughout the parents rewards the which His and Baldwin Dworschak, mercy O.S.B., the supposition that morality pres- long history of love the Church. have From promised ident St. of John’s, us. and to note be ' maintained without can the days of St. Monica re- These praying for AND of the basic prin- existing are problems some in the any early ligion. Whatever be life her may con- St. Augustine, ciples of living in and the which son, the stage of newly activated our ROTC ceded the influence of to fourth re- century St. boys to Thomas will More receive in this high unit St. John’s. at He new also fined education was minds of BEST WISHES praying on for Catholic school. training They will receive here that representing a the commanding peculiar and structure, for his reason children in the training 16th which makes for good general of the Fifth cen- whose army, experience both forbid to tury, u: to time, citizens the of fer- beloved land well office up is in our Chicago, own our as courtesy on a that national morality expect, desire vent of for has Heaven. parents been Here Visit. the of as pages prevail in exclusion of can to their re- history and daugthers and of the social see and phys- sons DINNDGRF instructed in Catholic ical sciences, school. of the languages and a Officer Election It has always been the will and always build arts, in them that WASHERS APPLIANCE will be their ardent knowledge wish which will that enable them RADIOS their children receive that kind take their of to place in society and Conducted Is by REPAIR STORE PAINT AND WALLPAPER CENTER education which TV well contribute de- to their full share to was so fined by Pope Pius XI the in his material and spiritual welfare en— Cloud St. Minnesota All Small cyclical Home “Christian Appliance. of Education,” their community and of their Isabellnns’ Unit and wherein that Phone Pontiff country. great 4465 25-9th Ave. No. said: Meaning of Patriotism In conclusion, I Election that it “Christian officers of for education the takes may say in en- is of consolation suing know the to whole took place a source of human at recent year aggregate a that in this will school be business life: taught, Physical meeting of the Stella and spiritual, in- the moreover, meaning tellectual Maris circle true of of the Daughters and of moral, individual, pa- triotism. Isabella. It will be pointed domestic out and social, with BEST WISHES not a - that patriotism Mrs. is Otto Bruning sincere love MISS BETTY ZIMMERMAN is of view of Rochester, reducing past who it in a re- any way, . and for but officers-are gent; in order Mrs. Al country ‘ elevate, reverence regulate our new played role of Mother to Benedicta, the foundress ‘of the based real of Monn, justice. and perfect Mrs.‘.F1'ank regent; Meix- it, in on accordance a sense Benedictine in United the States, the in college So Let pageant nuns It is vice and the Mrs. payment with Ed Rieder. of return example regent; FOR SUCCESS and a CONTINUED teaching ner, a Your Light Shine, visits the the, of venerable Benedictine grave nun the debt for financial all that of Christ." Mrs. secretary; August country our at St. Benedict‘s Joseph. St. Note the older convent, of Benedic- type has done for for Inderieden, all that recording secretary; us; Incomplete we Education tine garb formerly by the sisters, which has been replaced by worn have received from it: Mrs. Our Lowell citizen- Larson, treasurer; All of who interested us are simple lines. of one more ship, freedom, Lena Huebner, ‘ monitor; Monica opportun- our in the our training of youth for our ities both spiritual Misho, and temporal. custodian; Mary Donahue, life Exhibit sometimes filled with dis- Region Deanery Has Morris in are For all this chancellor; much Mrs. Clifford Orr, we owe the more at attempts certain in- of may than deep and heartfelt scribe; grati- Mrs. Aloys Nolden, inner a fluential \educators hold before. to tude to We guard; country. Mrs. it Morris.~'l‘he (leanery Bernard Statz, regional Chokio, and the Rev. William our Vch and offer outer owe our youth educa- us our an love and obedience guard; Mrs. and Fritz Frank, reverence, of Tintah. banner- tion that falls short of the full- meeting and exhibit ,of mission loyalty if life and bearer; Mrs. Walter Mrs. Edward Nochring, Puhlman, necessary, presi- which our to they entitled. ness are circles held in the Assump- was itself. This is the first true meaning guide; Mrs. Frank dent Podlasek, of the auxiliary, presided An education at which does in- not tion church Oct. of the 1. holy virtue of patriotism. second guide; Florence clude the meeting. Also Vogel, from St. formal instruction present in the or- This is the sacred significance ganist; Rosary of and and Benediction fol- Mrs. Cloud things Ed Mrs. Hubert Cans. of Noehring, the spirit is truncated was a flag today itwaves Mrs. lowed R. J. Delaria, our with the Rev. Raymond Jac— There training. and as mission It does Elvira Bat- 1’7 far over enough not were groups go institutions and it will tis. our officiating. Other clergy trustees. from Browns Valley, include as to present Don- the wave whole human ques so as this high school in the Mrs. over Al Mohn, Monsignor being—the John present A. nelly. and Morris. soul There also and Mrs. well years the body. regent, were was as a as to come. Fearon, Frank Meixner. the. Rev. Francis Realizing Hohn of vice fine display of mission articles. this, Professor Foer- regent, are chosen delegates well ester remarked— to represent as ' the St. Cloud “The circle the Minne- soul at of all education is Council of Catholic the sota Women’s education of the soul." convention, Education, be held therefore,”t'hat to Incar- fits at and nation parish in Minneapo- for life center not must prepares neglect lis Oct. Mrs. the moral 29-30. Pat Meagh- and‘religious on Our Sincerest Congratulations extended the formation and Mrs. are of T. the child. N. Fleming on This forma- the er are tion begins alternates. indeed in the home and it develops gradually An interesting in the of the account dedication Memorial of Fr. Pierz elementary High School. but work grades the it auxiliary reaches of the Prop- on its important most agation of the and essential Faith given by was growth during Mrs. the critical Ed Noehring. She mentioned years of the high school. especially the Medical Mission Sis- It is here during the and ters the fact of that this sister- years Ceramic adolescence It when all pleasure hood the physical install has four St. to the Cloud Tile girls now was our and mental faculties in its number. powers of Another interesting a ,' boy and girl coming fact brought young light to- that to the are was ward maturity that St. positive reli- Cloud feel privileged We have had auxiliary will to in have construction of this part the Marble and in used this fine a com- structure. gious principles, careful guidance pleted 25 of work by next years and direction needed June. and in Miss worthy project. Marion Durr are gave an fact demanded. interesting exhibit of the work of ,The high school the mark Stella Maris mission years a group, transitional state the showing to of the swabs, on way some com- manhood. Judgment intellec- and hospital applica- presses, gowns, Electrical Wiring and Fixtures By tual strength developing but tors, this that etc., are has been group 8. TWIN an not really TILE yet advanced. MARBLE co. Nat~ are making. ural impulses and appetites The membership drive of Stella are appearing which intended Maris to circle has been are extended GRANITE CITY C0. ELECTRIC perfect the individual and to week help members to serve reach one in due time for 219 the East Island A their centennial goal Minneapolis, proper of Minn. ex- 100 year venue tension of the but they must members. race Anyone interested new Avenue 13 Fifth be South Cloud, Miami understood St. and controlled; they in joining the D. of I. call Mrs. may be placed must in their Lawrence correct Borgert, Tel. 532, or setting—a setting decreed by God, Mrs. Al Monn, Tel. 1561-J before by not weak and fallen All nature. Wednesday. next