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

October 31, 1952 · Page 3 of 6

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Friday, I "THE PAGE ST. CLOUD REGISTER FOUR October 31, 19‘s: . ~ . , .Annuol Korean Incarnation, Mission Minneapolis, Suffering; Exhibit - , Site ofState Parley W C C Send $5 Plan NCCW to Minneapolis Catholic “The Catholic and His 'Attitude The pitiful condition of th doing “to fill the suffer-' women e‘yare up Werehostesses the members to Toward of Vocations;” Sister numberless Mary suffering, starving, ings of Christ;” how well have we Minnesota the Council of Cath- William Brady, St. Paul. “Teach- homeless Koreans has become heeded St. Paul’s plea “to ad- a olic Women when they ing;” gathered the Rev. Joseph M. stark Kuncel, reality this all by time. minister the needs of the to to us for their 33rd annual St. convention Paul, “Nursing;” utter the Their and Rev. destitution saints.” arouses in the Incarnation Parish Patrick W. Gerrity, The center, St. Paul, in Indif- National of reactions: Council of Cath- two one us Pleasant and 38th “Social Service street Vocation.” ‘figrence disturbance. If only in” -olic Women, however, has been or- avenue as a S., Oct. 29 and The 30. Rev. George fferenc-e, Ryan, well it of i might disturbed, disturbed that pastor has we pause so For the first the this Cathedral, cdnsider time moderator. what Mystical formed “Adopt-a-Fam- to the the Korea state- was . rwide held meeting A banquet in in- Thursday Body of ily” evening Christ what Through the was on we an means; program. co- » dividual parish rather concluded the two-day session. operation of the Maryknoll center than hotel. The in theme Brother of Mark of the Christian clinic in Pusan Sisters’ and the a the conference “Vocations.” Brothers, principal De of la Sodality Union Korean Cath- of was Salle Two St. Cloud high school in Minneapolis, olic Women it, is possible women re- now ported the two-day the meeting. at speaker the ban- supply packages of rice guest at to was Both officers of the Min- The quet. the and other foods of toastmaster. the to Some are was Council of Catholic Rev. Leonard Cowley, nuotn Minneapolis. thousands of refugee families who Women; Mrs. T. N. Fleming, If need 'help. blessed with you are second vice prelide’nt; and Mrs. $5 buy RE-ELECT you you can spare, can a ,. C. E. Bencom, custodian of the package for of the food today one council. anguished families of devastated ANTON W. Each day’s Korea. opened Send contribution to: program your 1' SCHROEDERC 'TRAUT with Mass offered 8 at o’clock, I Adopt-a—Family Korean program, by Monsignor J. H. Moynihan, National Council Catholic of alcafef'eh Zlfdc/Lmu/(e , Registration pastor. opened New Women, 350 Fifth I on avenue, GERMAIN 8053': SAINT Wednesday, . srA and Mrs. “R. Paul York city. Bohen, president the of St. Paul in- This lifeline/ of assistance council, presided the business Catholic at by has itiated women sessions, which started at 10 aroused widespread‘interest among ‘ o’clock Wednesday. non-Catholics well Catholic as as u. Outstanding speakers guest in- Whether Christ asks for groups. l cluded the Rev. ,William Crad- of of bread, drop water, crust a a y dick, C.S.C., Jordan, Minn., it here the matters on sea, l or across fact little. The important is: l Couples 250 Attend If CHRIST'ASKS FOR IT. you are I Christ, will find looking for you homeless, in the helpless, suf— him of Charity Ball D. I. of Korea. If fering multitudes you will what He ask to says you, you His in Matthew’s find answer Held little Falls in Gospel: “Amen, I to say you, as of these, did it for long one as you brethren, did the least of you my Mary’s it for me.” Little Falls—St. circle Here’s the Beer That and work The noble of'the Daughters of Isabella enter— generous Speaks Adopt-a—Family for of the Korean tained its Itself annual at charity ball pro- National in the by the Falls inaugurated ballroom Oct. 13. gram DISTRIBUTED BY An .estimated of Catholic Women evokes Council crowd of 250 cou- County _Co'mmissioner ples heart of admiration in the contributed substantial the every a sum MISSION‘EXHIBIT Kemp’s Ice Cloud Rev. Henry Frank, director 1' Propagation of the Faith in Cream in the St. Co. ANNUAL THE vesfinents which But admiration is ef— the Christian. organization will for» use made diocese, admiring the by several the the of many Second rDistrict, when birth charitable only it gives fective in the hundreds of attended by auditorium Oct. Institute 19 purposes com- was mission circles. Edward Noehring and Mrs. Hubert Gans second Mrs. Phone munity throughout St. Cloud, :Cfi, 567 Minn. imitation. the to Stearn's County year. . work—(Bob shows the Rt. the Monsignor’s admiration the Molitok’s photo) mission The photo above of in work. active \ Mrs. women Carl VonderHaar Mrs. and Support Your Vote and Orville Mynster Icochairmen John’s were j. Respectfully Solicited ArchbishOp Visits the for affair Mrs. ,St. and Julius Wi- Japanese General Election, herski ticket . chairman. Mrs. was Robert Edward J. Porten and Mrs. Tuesday, Nov. 4th Stoy handled the publicity and Inserted Adv. in his behalf Pol. Mrs. A1 Weiss Lone own and Lor- and which W. by Anton Traut for .with .work. .doing reg. Koslosky etta prelate visit Baldwin splendid The Rev. plans all Tokyo Abbot to served the in door Collegeville.—The Most Rev. panese a on Pd. been Pol. have rates committee. major cities of United Aloysius Michels, O.S.B., who the Eastern O.S.B. Dworschak, Doi, Archbishop of Tokyo, Peter T. re- Canada. States and 'Archbishop this month The reported that turned Tokyo early to St. John’s abbey the visited past the after months the members of St. spending the six he discussed the fu- three past where week Archbishop Doi, who traces United John’s community in Japan in extended of the foundation of the St. John’s tour ture Christianity in his family back are an to TorcoA'rs for collecting funds States time the of St. Francis Xavier’s a pro- of Gospels Pocket Edition the first school, posed missionary in Japan, work mem- was was one sail Japan ber the abbey to of to the first natives of Japan of to Father Aloysius, mission work. for He be raised the Episcopate. to chaplain, joined former consecrated in Tokyo in 1938. Guild Published by army Press a was abbey members of Bueron two only Japanese He is the first and Tokyo in working in 1949. These the rank of raised be to to ever Bueron, t 'members the Rev. of two Archbishop. savings for looks and the smarter Hildebrand Yaiser, O.S.B., smart Guild .phlet is taken from the Confrater- prelate The St. Anthony Japanese The press was ac- . . . . New O.S.B., Joseph Schmerback, Rev. edi- nity translation, with has with the latest footnotes“ his the companied by secretary, out come Esswr... their recently transferred Good News that Mats and references given tion the the Lawrence Nagae, ‘who of has Rev. vows same as Distinctive John’s 0 and members of St. John in the regular complete Confra- Sunday Luke, and translated the Missal into Mark, wrote thew, now are All Benedictines abbey. three edition New ternity of the Testa- working and is 1,900 Japanese about are now years ago. on . Smart Anselm’s parish, stationed St. Each at pamphlet, further- translation Short Brievi— ment. of the Gospels four a The now appear prelate. Tokyo. The Japanese carries introduction fellow-student chebks, He, of to re- easy-to-read, more, an attractive ary. was a in four in stripes, patterm definite plans of ported that woven its Gospel, and has general Marx, O.S.B., Rev. Michael the ex- pamphlets that one a easy—to-carry very completed. pansion not yet introduction the four Gospels. and professor of Scripture dogma to are in be carried conveniently a can The executed while Raglans in four St. John’s seminary, 0 at the special' Of man’s note woman’s coat covers are among purse or green, different blue, colors, red, studying in Rome. said Benedictines’ work in Japan, in each‘pam- pocket. The text . Set In Sleeves and violet, and bear portrait of the employ— Archbishop Roi, a were Holds each of Evangelists. Circle the Valley Don’t the have Society these really Mission missioners miss ment Browns agency . Zip‘outs the' parishioners and for the Such edition Gospels of set up an men’s outstanding values in conduct- lake kindergarten they the Members in Big Takes Meeting are will conveniently Life 7 New place the of distinctively shirts children of ing for the younger Christ in the hands of those who . . . parish. the the Essley for tailored by wish their reading with ‘ to ' carry . . Tweeds St. Lake—The meeting of Seven Big Browns Valley. new Doi’s first Archbishop them, of those This is who addicted to —- are whose taste to recently _m'an into the circle held received Mary’s mission members runs After the States. were the modern mania visit United for pocket-size to . Gabardine: the society New— Mothers’ at Mrs. Fred Christian in the home of lpa‘tterns. You’ll look Archbishop literature, John’s the and of all those leaving St. who very St. held in meeting the recita- monthly opened with man was Mooney of wish visit Cardinal John make frequent and will to easy these slim, trim in Worsteds . smart church here. Anthony’s ' tion the Rosary. of the third Apos- of the Detroit, who greatest story was use ever Mmes. members The and checks ‘otri-pes, are new neat and Before Minutes read written, Japan. whose authors tolic Delegate long to were ap- ago Alber Appl, Helen Dieckman, roll followed by call and “Good for “ad limina” proved called News” departing his and such it in unusual woven\patter‘ns i Agar, Nora Burg, Dan Henry Cancer dress- Ja- has remained throughout visit Rome-on Nov. 20, the treasury report. the to , a cen- and Joseph Hoffman, of The Gubka, Ed colors. ulasteful variety ‘ A great, ings made during the turies. meet- were + + + John Betten- Rev. Gubka. The I colors and styles, ing which ended with Sanforized fine me- a prayer. the reception officiated dorf at Nippon Archbis Abbot hop, Lunch served by hostesses, terinls await was your oo- and broadcloth ceremonies. 'wears Meredith, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Gladys Iection. followed in the social hour A and the liam R. R. Draves, and Mrs. _ wears, light parlors closing with church a Schlicht. I Trubcnized, collars lunch. are The meeting will be held next curl can’t wilt, $75.00 in the home Mrs. A. N. Payseno $17.75 of Committee, Melin Justice ADV. by for PAID to Minneapolll, Minn. Wedin, Elof Secretoryl wrinkle, always with bringing sack- everyone a or . lunch. Everyone is invited. ELEC'I' starched look starch. without AAAAAAA I Clergy! Notice the vvvvvv \ $27 95 to \ Cabal-dine Zip- ‘ We have complete Black stock of w a Also Black Hats. Coats, Black Suits and out 1355er icE CREAM WHITE $52.50 Suits $8.59 r. Topcoats $55 Hats $2.95 Clergy Discount. subject All prices to ' LADY KEMPS CREAM CATERING ICE ’Cnll 2nd 9th Ave. & No. 567 AAAAAAA Years Forty for Over Quality and Value vvvvvv his en'prn' ‘n i' Clothes New ‘ Store The 4“ Luther a E. MELIN I LASTS WHILE Associate Post. IT Justice of Supreme Cour! the Cloud Office St. in Opposite I Graduate Minnesota University of ' ROEBUCK ilh AND co. Engaged I?” in since court: 0 JUST ABLE EXPERIENCED — — INLAID'R EARli-M'E—INT ~——-—— — LINOLEUM ' rr-rucr - BALDWIN THE REV. DWORSCHAK, RT. O.S.B., mhrbleized In ' patterns. pictured of St. John’s is left Abbot the of Most at the T. Doi, Archbishop occasion Peter of Tokyo, the Rev. of the on I Permanent 0 floor covering. type visit St. John’s. latter’s to PROBATE JUDGE OF ‘\ In Harmony House 0 colors. .r STEARNS COUNTY standard mammal/24h. lowest for It’s price weight Inlnid very our Linoleum and real Jaule Slearhs a of Lifelong resident County Sparkling Harmony House colors _clear through— go do off. rub Marbelizecl John’s St. slow St. schools, soil and Educated Cloud parochial in not patterns to are clean easily. Law. St. of and Paul College University, WALGREEN ‘ AGENCY DAN MARSH See Now Sears. it at $1.32 Admitted Law 1941 practice in to \ ' DRUGS . DRUGS g ‘ " world month! Combat War II. Thirty Veteran over- Infantry Participated in, with U.S. Europe. in LES LOCH CLINIC BLDG. seas Sale'rno, Reg. $1.98 South- and Anzio landings Beachhead at Manager Sixth & Main France. ern by Save Drugs on 1948 JUDGE 0F PROBATE ELECTED and Room Sick Needs vote Continued and Support Your EARS Appreciated Sincerely 16-18 Sixth Avenue Will Be So. CALL 1151 CALL 28 St. Cloud, Minnesota ST. CLOUD, MINN. inserted paid. his‘own which have been behalf by Earl J. Meinzfi‘or pol. Adv. in rates Pol. reg. 4 W ‘ \