St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 24, 1952 · Page 3 of 4
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REGISTER PAGE FOUR ST. CLOUD THE Friday, October 24, 1952 ROTC John’ Isued Uniforms St. Members 30 New 1 Gasoline, For Motor Oils, Fuel Oils , or V Received Into Group Call nearest— your Northwestern Oil Co. Wadena.—Thirty members new agent received into the Christian were 'Iydol Veedol Product: —- -— — Mothers’ Confraternity of St. Ann’s parish, Oct. 13. Reception and Benediction were held St. Ann’s in church 8 at p.m., with Monsignor Edward Maho- officiating. wald Mrs. Albert John- and Mrs. George Breher son were ushers. Ifecllikca Nut Following the reception, meet- 9. ing held in the church parlors. was Cloth" get Mrs. John Askew, president, really clean pre- "I feel like nut! I didn’t register a with famous sented the members with new a I can’t Nov. vote 4—the -—so now G afo of yellow y r and a In red corsage mums. important and exciting most elec- 299.95 Washing Ac- Mrs. Vernon May, tion in secretary, years! Registration is pre- over V . “on! , in I’ve lost tow Down P sented them with their town, chance certificates. meat our so my See it now! my But folks here still have m,“ you . . The teachers . of St. Ann’s school time register. Don’t mufi‘ to the PIIo 36 and Sister Mary present, the chance." were Hubert, principal, talk (To find gave WHEN, a on WHERE out education in the home. HOW and register, phone to your shop oflice in charge of elections, City or The following chairmen of com- Hall, County Court House.) or mittees presented with were w a Smith of yellow for the corsage mums 12-51:}: Ave. So. Phone 49 fine work they have done the past Distributing Mrs, Dorothy Co. Bergman, tele- year: phone committee; Mrs. Ernest asthma-4: Kresein, Jr., visiting the sick of ngfig: WE APPLIANCE committee; Mrs. Anton Kern, flowers for committee; cemetery REPAIR CENTER rv and Mrs. George Breher, sisters The firms listed here deserve to committee. be remembered when dis- All Small you are Home Lunch Appliances served 115 to was tributing mem- the dif- patronage to your bers. Hostesses ferent Mmes. Paul Phone lines of business. 4465 25-9th were Ave. No. As A Koch, John Thomas, \ Roman Siedl, c .w. Robert Malone, Joe Tabery. and OTC their drill formation in the R St. John’s ATTENTION in the cadets STANDING AT at program are The Christian Mothers’ Confra- in their uniforms. initial making their appearance St. ternity of Ann’s parish u... tor was ,careiuuy sized I-Iave Unifoim D+rill Joh+n’s Eirst St. ROTC Cadets organized 1895 better edu- in to 'f FURNACE, STOVE \\ children be Chris- good cate to our you STOKER at Since tians. that time it has grown all V who members than 200 to more I 2900 active Confraternity in are More activities. Interest in John commented, Brother marching unit. “They Collegeville.—Enlistees the satisfaction by In the second ment, cer- a For Quick Delivery 0.5.3., the tailor information tainly Anderl, abbey period they received do look like not act uni- or St. John’s re- ROTC at program instructi cruits.” Evidently, John’s. and the their St. of the motivation at care ,n on. LEAF On Your Money versity looked like offi- seasoned Oct. 14 the ROTC uniforms the MULCHER Proir equip- of the military faculty to government part mem- an on they Oct. 14, wore cers on as drill MATHEW other one-hour With their has placed these bers had first well two regard ahead ment. to HALL men their first their uniforms for periods. first these actual In the of they marching drill Tuesday, of schedule in Lt. bearing, marching, marching drill. It‘s here The Toro New orientation had general and Colonel working Chapla, head Mili- and the of Self team. dis- as a a — Your savings greater The uniforms can now earn about the cipline LUMER learned organization of Science Tactics is netting C0. tary and depprt- early in govern- are success Leaf Mulcher. No / more the interest issued in fully-insured at ment drill. to invest— expense no a Mission Auxiliary burn- They basically the Holds raking No cadets. are through more ment For the popular Certifi- of the — rest our year, one officer’s uniform. ST CLOUD same as an one-hour drill will be held Chops them leaves each ing cates of Deposit. These Certifi- —— Each individual had his uniform in week which functioning as a in cates, of $500 amounts quickly tailored his almost in- size-fitted and to or to more, an will team be stressed. Maximum Meeting Regional Foley in liberal 21/; % 3-year pay a over opportunities will visible mulch helps be given that to most The Right Mon Represent the periods—with interest of to the paid lead that to basic to team men you fertiliza- speed natural up —the Second District squad—by rotating by this Bank Check 6 months. every leadership attach periodically. Easy to Each tion. squad to Ask Foley—The annual about regional their this and send in 40 safe, cent sound, sure per VOTE FOR more leader will instruct his squad own meeting of the Mission auxiliary regularly it is needed enable to Toro Mower. profitable as to deposit and your way under the technical supervision of Mas ED VOS of this held here auxiliary Making Oct. the to operate. area safeguard savings. military faculty member. your From a After 16. the Rosary, which of rosaries from heavy cord was was the outstanding most squad lead— by led Father John ' Kroll in the explained and directions and platoon leaders will be ers, church, se- the assembled in materials available the at women are H‘__. County Commissioner lected. V It is hoped that by the H’p' end ‘—‘ for‘ ’0 the church baSement the office. meet- H the of cadet STEARNS COUNTY year, some company mg. Reports from read the were South 20-4th Avenue commanders be designated Mrs. Noehring, auxiliary various circles. Elk River can pres- ex- Farm married, children 5 owner, ident, the Roll conducted from these meeting. invitation for the platoon tended leaders. next 5 sf. MINNESOTA Clerk 7 Krain Town terms an 400 EAST GERMAIN 5T. ST., crouo, as MEMBER r. o. I. c. _- Member of School Board, District call with 98 taken, four parishes meeting and accepted. Re- was was Director Minnesota Town Board Officers represented, gional exhibits be held 1 Foley, will at a e y: n m President, Mutual Telephone Ass’n. Albany ' Remodel Church School Duelm, Gilman, and Elk River. these meetings instead of the Farm Home one ' ° GENERAL ELECTION Minutes of c the last meeting big exhibit in St. Cloud. were and read approved. Father Kroll, of St. j pastor TUESDAY, NOV. 4-th ; Repaint Pol. Adv. inserted his in own the Welcomed John’s parish, Mrs. Noehring explained mem- the by Ed behalf Vos for which Your Vote and Support them congratulated bers and regular pol. have rates been first diocesan of the on auxil- report Will Be Appreciated paid. assistance wofk and their their iary. She explained also the forms ' Repair needy priests. given to which circle each should fill out Monsignor Frank, The Rt. Rev. and for mail in the auxiliaries’ diocesan director the Society of diocesan Mrs. Noehring reports. HAVE WE Propagation of the Faith, — for the talked about the in work done by the the made spoke other circles, aiding sick the progress and BOOKS SELL on TO future plans for auxiliary and aged; of the wonderful work done RELIGIOUS ARTICLES enlargement. by the Medical Mission Sisters for offered closing Kroll the Father the sick, and of their Crucifixes & Medals need Rosaries urgent served by the Lunch supplies for medical such masks, was prayer. as Pictures & Cards FOIGY bandages, and vitamins, women- even AND ALSO the ravelings from strips torn which they for paddings. She coNLoi use A LIBRARY LENDING ST. CLOUD asked the ladies for the KNAPP to PLUMBING & pray Granite City SAINT BOOKSHOP CLOUD missions; always begin to meet- ELECTRIC CO. HEATING Electric ings with the Rosary for the in- C0. . Construction Electrical Co. Contractors 11 tention the Eighth Avenue South of Holy Father. A Complete Electrical Residential Commercial and Service We Specialize in letter from Mary Angelica Sister - Second Lighting 12 Avenue, N.E. Fixtures Floor Industrial and Wall Wiring Churches, Schools, Hospitals — of the Medical Mission Sisters was Plug Installations. 2543 Tel. St. Cloud thanking the EW. read, auxiliary for Roosevelt 104 Drive ST. St. Cloud CLOUD. MINN. ST. CLOUD. MINN. ..It’s:fthe boxes received, also the as was a ,‘IIII'MEIIIE; St. John’s letter from abbey for FRANK W. JACKSON ST. CLOUD received for foreign clothing mis- ° Quiet ' Pleasant Md MM TRAYNOR / II sions. ASSOCIATES, & Inc. - co. PAINT Mrs. Noehring told of the \ Chain Saw HERMANSON Country wonderful work sacrifice and ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 8. "‘c-Jtroight Mautz Paints Elude Bow done by the Benedictine Sisters Sow or ECCLESIASTICAL DESIGN ARCHITECTS chapel in Formosa. The For- at Johnny Schirber, Prop. Box 56 Telephone 8686 furnished by the auxil- American National Bank Building was mosa 311 Granite Exchange Bldg. ‘ Home Rest «‘FOR 613 Street First South EVERY of iary $600. at cost St. Cloud, Minnesota a Cloud, St. Minnesota urged The circles be to were PURPOSE i Schellinger lb!...4 H.P. 27 Bros. : Under the Supervision of 3mm a ‘ More Power ST. CLOUD SCHNEIDER Registered Nurse BUILDERS Pound Per Day and Night Service Reliable Contractors GLASS CO. Than Other Sow Any FLOORING C0. thMllno HEATING AND 2355W Phone ,AIPLIANCCEs.‘ .- ..\ . 'You will feel perfectly amid the Cloud home St. So. at Nth Ave. 121 Phone 2828W 2316 Division St. inv1t1ng _ surroundings with the will and meet CARPETING, LINOLEUM, The “Timken Silent care home of tree give See it in action. Let us you a approval. registered A of St. Joseph graduate your MODERNIZING nurse, Automatic” HOME Oil Burners KNEELING PADS, TILING 0 Hospital demonstration. This of St. Paul, facilities. ELECTRIC is in charge. Modern new saw FINANCING HOME ERICKSON . . . 3 Tel. 15-4th Ave. 705 So. backed and built by Homelite, ANDERSON D manu- F. J. 26-F-l4 Cloud. Minn. St. FOL 00R CALL of SERVICE than facturers 300,000 gaso- more C0. LUMBER is the best driven units line engine m 191/2 Ave., Hwy. & 52 . . . MATERIAL BUILDING buy. W'iring Fixtures that and you can Electric St. Cloud, Minn. K H 8. COAL PAINT AND information for Cloud, write Box St. Minn. 41, or 626 Cloud 3rd So. St. Ave. Cloud. Minn. St. Telephone 1911 See today it at DORAN REST HOME Co. ‘ WILHELM 3864—5163—W Phones CO. ROOFING Located Hwy. Cloud, Foley Road No. 95, East of St. on on Cloud No.-—~St. Ave. 8th 1350 Cloud roofing experience Years 20-4th Ave. 50. St. 30 WIRING FARM & CITY Cloud around St. in and for free estimate Call Write Phone 582 St. So. 2506-1“ or ST. CLOUD KEEP. Zabinski John . . COMPANY DONLIN THE .FRED Manufacturers of Box Telephone 4453 P. O. 838 Building Contractor Just Res. South the Airport 532 of Doors Interior Finish Sash 203-16th North Avenue Cloud . . . . . . St. Cloud Germain 535 E. St. MARSHALL Cloud Phone St. 3468 ‘llllllllllllIll|Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LaFond IDINHVINOIHF Marcel WALLPAPER PAINT STORE AND General Contractor Pittsburgh Congress Paints Varniaheo Paint contractor -- — Washable Imperial Wallpaper ‘— Folls, Telephone 965 Little Minnesota Cloud South St. Telephone 20-7th Avenue 435 lI‘lI lllI.Ill‘llllllillllll.lhll1 lhlllllllllllll. . Ill Hull‘ll Ilwl I. Hi H ‘I‘ III Fred Marshall the of first member Congress l to was fight the Borden aid bill because of discrimina- its PAI NTS—WALL PAPER tion against parochial schools. Metal Roofing Cornice 8. Co. . Fred Marshall public for assistance private votes to Paint wall home looking and keep smart paper your as can .welfare agencies and hospitals without federal con- well See walls large the and woodwork. preserve as our se- of Types All trol interference. , lection beautiful or of paints wall in colors and ' and papers Sheet Metal Siding Roofing modern designs. at . Fred Marshall fights and — Communism home - abroad KOERBER by STORE PAINT for voting de- constructive to programs L W. McDowall Geo. J. McDowall N. - its breeding 7 grounds. stroy Cloud St. 1526 Phone 20 Sixth Ave. So. St. Cloud, Minn. Prepared and paid for by Marshall All-Party Volunteer Committee. Arnold Kiffmeyer. South Haven, Chairman.