St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 31, 1952 · Page 4 of 6
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REGISTER "urnqu, THE. ST. CLOUD 31, 1952 October I . HighSchOol Bartholome' Dedicates Memorial “Fr. Pierz Bis-hop Represent the Right Man The to Second District: VOTE FOR - Q VOS .' of the the in the of Mass. The Pierz} baptize them the '+ memorial “The finest + + + name sang common + + D E ~ Spirit.’ congregation Holy To whole joined and in the Father, Son, Cloud has St. the Diocese of that Scenes. singing “Grosser Gott” stand of the merely Centennial doesn’t to teach at this during erected mean doctrine end of Mass. the pulpit and teach Memorial in the Pierz is the Father year , Commissionerl . County merely The procession the school Christ, does it to for Bartholome of Bishop school,” high nor mean At Father Pier; High Dedication children, blessing the. and dedication teach catechism the to at to said the during serv- sermon COUNTY STEARNS ices immediately creating followed does the but it Pontifical Mass here. Solemn an mean Mass. Bishop Bartholome blessed Christian, in solemn atmosphere which is the occasion married, children 'The Farm 5 was owner, building Krain Town Clerk live and the outside of the '1 children terms the which and the of blessing and as dedication can our of School Board, District 98 Member knowledge worldly second floor; Monsignor Mahowald .receive their Oct schqol Catholic high on Board Oflicepfi new Director Minnesota Town ‘ blessed the first teachings of floor and light of the Mon- in the Ass’n. Telephone 23. Albany Mutual President, signor Keaveny Little of Falls Christ.” continued Jesus School,” he “This new . , ELECTION GENERAL blessed the third floor. ~ Buck- of the "‘which ‘ quoted slogan Bishop the The area serves 4th TUESDAY, NOV. and Harding, man, Pierz, Lastrup, Father Robert “A Cen- Voight, centennial for the present his year, Pol. Adv. inserted in own of building. 3Hillman, just is Christ,” of St. J not and h ’ pastor parish, which of Living with behalf by Ed Vos for tury a o s ep s Your and Support Vote been regular pol. have rates but it represents better played important plan— ‘ in insisted that there part stone, carrying a an " was no Appreciated Will Be Paid. which . command ning affair. of the living with the great insure to on our way and Christ 2,000 Open house in children in the high school than Christ ago to put years gave our in had done Father Pierz followed the which Christian school ceremonies, giving school that is a a ‘Go namely, heroic personality opportunity for the ideals and where the an manner; an many and nations visitors all presented each “forth apd teach the beautiful will be to of Christ see new building. Cookies 100 and coffee such the school next day. In were a served by realization of the the students in the will home be a years Bostonians Christ. with economics of living department. slogan Father of the Priests blessing 84 Are The school Memorial high Pierz was » Present Ceremony at in the main the last event cen- Bishoprartholome Eighty-four i and tennial t p r e s sev- year. s officiated Pontifi- eral the Solemn sisters from the various at con- Edward in with Monsignor the diocese cal Mass vents attended the ceremony. Following the services Wadena, former Mahowald of pas- priests Father and out-ofltown visitors assistant. Pierz, of tor as and Fa— Buckman, dinner Kunkel, served in the Cafeteria. Paul were Better Gar & A Homes ’ Birk, Lastrup, Wilfred Clergy ther the dinner present in- at were with cluded the the Most Bishop Rev. Bar- of honor, deacons super- ' Story for Book Me-_ Pierz Father tholome; Monsignori of John intendent A. deacon school the Fearon, Morris; T. high Leo Keaveny, morial as Father Lawrence Little Falls; George children the Mass. Rauch, school of Long SPRUCE age William and Father Ar- Prairie; Renner, College- Torborg of Pierz 1225 the ville; and Edward Cloud Mahowald, of St. Style thur Hoppe were Wadena; and Fathers Louis Trauf- of ceremonies. masters Calf Black lesser also, nine 1er, O.S.B., P St. Hilaire, There eter serv- were high school the O.S.B., from Alphonse Kremer, Wilfred chosen ers, parishes. Illies, Ralph the four Aschoff, Arthur represent to Alfred and Hoppe, John These Laky, Harry Lutgen, were: servers- James Pierz; Stangl from Alvin and V. A. Yzermans, all St. of Bill from and Thommes Cloud; Fisher Robert and Virnig Lastrup; Laurn Fathers Garcias Behnen, O.F.M., Harding; and Baniecke from Schroeder, O.F.M., Gaudence F. J. Herbert Schir- James Kappes and Zilkoski, and Victor Kinzer, all of from Buckman. Little Falls; Verhoeven, John mers the choir The childrenis Hillman; Leo Brandl, Bertha; sang Votive the Gregorian of Thomas Shadeg, Lake Reno; proper Christ King, and the Mass of the Roche, Stanley O.S.B., Collegeville; school high students the Victor of Siegler, Rice; A.J. Van new Zutphen, Verndale; 0.S.C., Cletus Herman, O.S.C., Onamia; Method Porwoll, O.S.B., St. Joseph; M. N. Kramer, Centre; Sauk Richard 295 1 Wey, Foley; Klimek, St. Val Wendel; Bialka, Bowlus; Francis S. B. Kuzniak, Browerville; Joseph set you Ulm; Ettel, Sylvester Gall, New ' Swainville; Athanasius Fuchs, O.S.B., Cold Spring; August ' Lake; Raymond Preusser, Pearl‘ apart as an Kimball; and Maurice Lang, Richmond; Hurrle, O.S.B., Percic, Hillman; Fathers Joseph authority And - on‘ Marion Roth, O.S.B., St. Joseph; it’s filled with 19 or Werner Schneppenheim, O.S.B., the world's and great stories Martin; St. Lawrence‘Botz, Grey good leather, Paul Lansing, Cambridge; Eagle; stories that have thrilled and poems Perham; S. A. Fadrowski, L. A. . . . generations. Landoll, C.PP.S., Rush Lake; Al excited children for By- such Browerville; J. Kraemer, Nicholas good looks, authors Kipling, Browning, and ' Raymond as Donnay, Perham; Don- Julig, Sauk Centre; Francis nay, Lewis Carroll. Beautifully i bound‘and William Tarman, Mor- Melrose; forany illustrated. Donald Kahl, Oddo A wonderful rill; Perham; gift good taste. , O.S.B., Zimmerman, St. John’s J. child 6-12. 174 age pages Sylvester A bb Collegeville; THE RFECT GIFT y, e . Sauk Centre; Robert Renner, BurroURsoaiLAYer NOW Belle Smith, Prairie; . , , new warms Schulzeten- Fathers Raymond FANDEL’S‘Stotionery Main; Dept, Hardld berg, Bluffton; Kost, Ran- dall; Ramacher, Satell; Edward NEXT DOOR TO THE Glenwood; Harold Dimmerling, ' Bldg. St. Mary’s the Opposite Norbert Hinnenkamp, Moara; O.S.B., Cold Victor Ronellenfitsch, Hotel‘ Cloud St. Junker, Foreston; Spring; N. P. Huebsch, St. Anthony; Vincent a Fehrenbacher, Staples; Henry PICTURES THE ABOVE taken be hung the crucifix in office to the of the were super— HONEST Virnig, Sauk Rapids; Benedict the intendent, Rev. Robert Schultzetenburg. Assist- Solemn‘Dedication of the Father the at Richard Heid, Cambridge; Roscoe the Bishop left right, Monsignor to Ed- ing are, high school Oct. the Memorial 23. At Pierz top Ogilvie; J. Murphy, Finnegan, F. ,7... ward Mahowald, the Rev.‘ Paul Kunkel, and the blessing is shown the exterior Bishop Bartholome C.SS.R:, Glenview, 111.; Joseph T. Rev. Wilfred Birk. The students attend- servers are assisted building, by the Rev. Wilfred Birk the of Minn. Campbell, ,C.SS.R., Cooperstown, St. Cloud, ing Father Pierz Memorial high school.—-(Photos the Rev. Paul Kunkel of Buckman. Lastrup and of Mischke, 0.S.C., Fridolin N. Dak.; GOVERNMENT Bartholome is shown blessing by Bishop Gordon Guy, Little the bottom Falls) At Hullin, North U. Onamia; A. Wadena; Prairie; Joseph Linn, Work, Social Conference Wilfred Birk, Las- Paul,Shurek; on Harding; Alfred Kroll, J. trup; Pierz. Torberg, and Lawrence Meets College in ‘ Education Cll' Act Students as The Friendly Store Waitresses Ushers, .“ State Nation and . . operation supervisory and . Minnesota c'o o‘o'o . .‘c . The 'o’.’. . . . . Joseph. . St. high Memorial on o o The students of per- o o — Edu- problems in Social Work sonnel work Social Conference waitresses for acted ushers, on as of St. education. College the cation at met conducting dinner, and hosts in the discuss Sister Patrick Joseph and 30 Oct. to Benedict going school. By undoubtedly decided how you’re visitors through the you’ve the co- mem- now sociology bers of the department il'will We hope the vital Tuesday. in election vote to next St. Benedict’s hostesses of to were the educators social workers and bo Republican. ballot guide. If this as a use so, Bill And What Makes the who attended the of state one- day conference. \ Trim Hep? _ So Sister Edward Mary of St. ' Catherine’s college the presented first conference to paper mem- EltEllthHER In and studies, the too, sports bers: “Preparation of the Student Quality who drinks Milk boy for Social Work in the Under- Sequence.” graduate “Professor TWICE stands least day at. a Hamline Leland Cooper of univer- for " better throw off chance to non a Freda”. concluded sity the mornin ses- Vice colds and fatigue and show discussion sion with his of t re- e physical and mental of sponsibility the undergraduate more en- tor evaluation college for and sharing J Get Quality- the ‘durance. f v senq‘OI' of knowledge concerning the stu- _' our Value! Save! . $3.49 A regular 0 graduate and dent with schools 1.88 with agencies. Warm; and . Feet Dry Keep Drinking Neighbors Are More Of Your for Following the luncheon, noon a MILK Sturdy! unison Govern" panel discussion, Student “The QUALITY Non-Skid Worker,” held. prber Becomes Soles was All With a o Participating in the panel were a for . 13 Through-4:1 Girls’ Sizes From _.7 agencies, 0 representative of state ' " . Governor “Bill public of rural agencies; of urban PHONE 8 1 Delivery For Home Lt. and of private public agencies, .- the season! ' buy of rubber-footwear biggest Here’s the agencies. Sec.i:t'5::e keep little 7 inch for girls; boots pull-on Cute to uppers fleece Warm and dry. snugly ankles feet and lie-Elect warm today! order Limited quantity, lining. Brown. yours so BlOllliSiill......... ' lllrqu_Ll1l.lmwu_-WI REED DEWEY mmobles Cloud: m St. Shoe Dept. “ " V I I BROWNIE Boots, Girls’ Please of send 1 : prs. me .......... .. BilRllQMST' _") _' for: :sizes plus 12: $1.88 ...,I enclose postage .......... S H U E T l S :eoch ordered. pair : ' REPRESENTATIVE STATE ~ 8. R- R. . I - Ii y Wonhw‘e ‘ . . :Nome 45th Stearns County District ...-: ............................................................. — ....... u; ‘ Commisslwe' I I, Address . by the St. Cloud has been continuously employed He ..I:, - .................................................................... 1929. Of Education since Board " : State & City ..‘. ‘ R. _______,_.) R. .. .Viorehwse ...................... ! , .......... ....................... profession, being called by his He stands high in upon . Commissioner t \ teachers alike provide and administrators to. leadership. ' PERFECT "DRESDENCRAFT" THE CHRISTMAS ’GIFT! has served He and presently serving is upon numerous boards and county‘and local community service Painted Hand YOU! By NATIVITY FIGURINE SETS head been called has frequently to commun- upon projects. ity Nativity fig- piece of received large supply 14 We have a St. Cloud children attending has four He is'married and yourself by for be painted all ready urine to sets, or you church. schools and Virgin, Blessed of the include figures for gifts. These sets He shepherds Three Kings, Jesus, the Infant Joseph, the and St. home, is taxpayer. owner a Ben’s, 1 .89 church St. circles, auxiliaries, of animal figures. His wife, alumnus in and serves an Republican Ware only $2.50, Regularly sold for activities. now and ‘community .. ............................ because of her benefit excellent consultation He has of the competence. ADVERTISEMENT Volunteer Republican LEGISLATURE Minnesota State STATE TO THE PAID by the REED RE-ELECT DEWEY Paul Hotel, St. Francis 8:. Secretary, Committee, Cyril C..Shcchan, REPRESENTATIVE. AS STATE TERMS EXPERIENCE HAD TWO OF HE HAS Will be Appreciated. and Support Your Vote l been paid. have which pol. insbrted his behalf by Dewey Reed for rates Poi. Adv. in reg. own