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

October 31, 1952 · Page 5 of 6

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\ PAGE SIX ST. CLOUD REGISTER THE .Friday,‘ October 31, I952 Hours' I Crusaders Bishop’s Slster Killed St. Francis’ I3 Last Homecoming, Held Game Little in Falls‘,’ Bon.dbn.—’-The sister of‘a Bishop ‘ . of the last victims Was -one re- covered from the triple train Members Draws ‘Elmdale Almost Cla‘ss In of ' Every crash-at Harrow, the London on on outskirts. Salvage tunneling men ‘i-ht‘o the debris of the trains three .fo‘u'nd the body Mrs. Mary of .Palronal Feasl Little Falls. ,Homecoming Doris Proctor current Mrs. John of Bed- Gretchen Brierfield, O’Brien, Lan- Mary Hedrick, year are — St. Francis’ fcnshire. She at high school Little events nark, Falls; Patricia home Nied- returning Flora Schoenberg, Margaret Man- was Oct. from 18 Africa and 19 attracted zielski, Minneapolis; after Doris visiting her and dernach, Barbara Latterall, on rep- and “brother, resentatives of eve‘ry Bishop practically Jacobson, Little Frederick Falls. Hall of Substitute Jeanette Ebner participated in a Elmdale.——St. Edward’s church i ‘St Joseph’s class since the Foreign opening of the board Missionary members Mrs. William dance. “Magnificat of the are gypsy here observed the feast of its pa- who ' is school. Vicar Apostolic Denzen of and Sister M. Calasanc- Bells” by the Junior and was sung with Thirteen saint Hours’ ' tron The classes of and 1951 1952 tius, Little Falls. Senior Glee club, under the di- devotion. - showed the largest number of Sister rection M. of Alicia. This Registration for the week-end . Father 5. B. Kuzniak of Brow- registrants, having 33 and 30 originally musical selection, util- activities opened 3 at Sat- erville celebrated p.m. on the Solemn respectively. Traveling the great- ized the in commemoration of the urday. Rosary devotions and Benc- Mass and the Rev. Anthony Hul- ' FOR THE BRIDE TO BE distance for the occasion est Father Pierz centennial, was diction in Sacred the Heart chapel was com- _ Iin of North Prairie delivered a Mrs. William Prozinski (Wynona by Sister Assumpta posed M. Weimon’s Jewelry and followed by informal were gt; the an Holy Eucharist at sermon on Killeaney of ’44) Clovis, Calif. M. Alicia. Sister in the auditorium. party Colored the evening services. Officers installed the busi- at slides of variety of Across from Thirty girls, in a little dressed campus Oct. meeting include 19 Mrs. _ ness and activities Grhnit-e Exchange shown Building and scenes white carrying flowers, were Elmer Gross, Lastrup, president; the assembled to The rest marched ahead of the Blessed Sac- group. Lois Guggemos, Hudson, Wis., of the evening in play- spent carried by the Rev. An- was rament THIELMAN vice Sister president; M. Judine, 736 ing and visiting. Lamusga of Sobieski, thony in games a PHONE Little Falls, secretary-treasurer; The , Memorial annual Mass for procession around the church be- V Sister M. Dolores, and Little Falls, HARDWARE deceased members of the alumnae Benediction. fore the There was aSSistant secretary-treasurer. association celebrated 8 at and recitation of the Rosary the was equipment CRUSADERS WHO TURNED in for the Paints Sporting Board members named for the o’clock, Sunday morning by the —- of the Litany of the chanting Smith last members of Cathedral’s time grid squad shown “Goods as are Rev. Gaudence Schroeder, O.F.M. The Saints by the visiting priests. Abbey Church Planned long-standing above. They succumbed before the Cretin Military foe, In his Father Gaudence with the day’s festivities ended sermon “TIT, 7th Ave. 50., Cloud St. Co. Distributing night.” academy, “Dad’s The ended .the with close of stressed the important role of the on game Demn. score Te ' College in By Kansas seniors played 8-6. The who their the Gold last for Blue and Christian *- in modern soci- the priests assisting Other game at woman (front Bill left right): Fritz, Quintin O’Donnell, Bob to ety the necessity and of having Leonard services Fathers are row, were Claesgens, Atchison, Everett Condon, and Kans.—An Jerry Brutger. In back Jack abbey the display Sylvester genuine Holdingford; G i d row are every woman a a , Thielman, church that will Art Przybilla, Bob Kosel, accommodate 500 Jim Thomas, Bob Puff, Bob womanly qualities of tenderness, Joseph Wessen- Gall, Swanville; The firms listed here deserve to college students Huschle, and seminarians Larry Gardner, and Jack Becker. Fitzharris Coach is having devotedness, and high Christian Ladislaus Oh- St. Francis; dorf, be remembere when dis- you are and than 150 monks is the last look the line-up. her home, at morality in in her Francis Bialka, more Royalton; a tributing otta, the dif- com- patronage to your building be next erected to ferent part lines of munity, and in busines'. all her social Paul Shurek, Bowlus; and pastor. as Mother Richards PTA centennial Tells the of expansion contacts. pro- St. Benedict’s college, at A banquet gram served 1 at Reds Kill 14,000,000 was p.m. IFIINE'R N according Abbot Cuthbert Mc- to oAs in the students’ dining , at room Of Need More for Vocations Donald, 0.S.B., o " president. The Com- New York—The Chinese which the Rev. Garcias Belmen, first building in the O.F.M.; the Rev. program, Faustin Klink, has executed munist regime or Memorial residence hall for col- O.F.M.; the Rev. and Gaudcnc‘e than the death of caused more lege upperclassmen, Schroeder, To “standing-room only” was com- O.F.M., much, that let they their hap- guests. a au- pray were five in the 14,000,000 past pleted the of persons past at cost dience, year A short Mother Richarda presented a piness in their chosen and vocation be tea */ program con- $362,000. United It completely paid States including 524 was stituted the description and that they afternoon of the be human. activities. years, apparent, present a for by alumni and other friends of captured in need for vocations the Shevsuggested sister- the to .possibility of ' prisoners I war MAJOR of the college. REGULAR The centennial hood ex- when she spoke the Ca- and to greater made sermons char encourage- according Korea, to a e Jungers pansion organized program was Farmers thedral school Parent-Teach- high the of priests, and ment part Union on Trade the Free ommit- by in 1944 by Alumni officers and ers’ association Oct. 22. she pointed to the parents out of Federation the American of tee 1/2l'.: Atchison businessmen. Leo Nus- Oil Heater necessity for understand- greater headed by committee, The Mother Richarda, of Labor. prioreu baum is chairman. The choice of Invited Are ing of the need, the and nature, Catholic, who Well, the Matthew Convent oF St. Benedict, is a architect, of construction, cost \\\\\\\ an The Discriminating buyer al- signs the of religious vocation. A.F. of L_., of the president principal of Cathedral high vice a a was and the time for beginning the selects Jungers She visits encouraged to semi— 5,000,000 ways that anti- and school from a estimates 1929 1940 to inquire about abbey church have to field service been not new our Owners of Jungers Oil-Burn- naries, and montsteries convents, have rural in Communists from again 1949. 1946 TAX to areas announced. farm machinery live stock and on ing Heaters everywhere bring about such to understanding. largest This is the religious executed. Although the been present says, INCLUDED loans. WahtLeg—al—Bingo “I would trade Jungers be killed by the not of St. Joseph comprises to community at my Edward Zapp, Cathedral persons group St. maintains Cloud National Bank for other oil-burning embers, there Reds. 909 any not graduate of president 1929, is are m special farm department and a em- heater regardless of price, the calls enough sisters to Cedar Ithe Rapids, of PTA. Fred Hughes Ia.-—An this effort is answer to ploys field working agent a ex: model make." of the all for service in parts legalize or bingo year’s vice president, religious: and Mrs. for clusively live WASHERS games stock and APPLIANC on ma- 3 times circulating and in the mission United States charitable, fraternal, more. John Kropp the \ In and is other treasurer. chinery loans. “mos than heater. other Richards. spoke of fields. Mot power non-profit any charge organizations of the membership will is be r That’s inviting of our way your times heat CENTER 4 absorbing REPAIR TV ependent houses that the four in made in the Mrs. Earl session more Cariveau. the next of inquiries and offering the' you metal than other heater. established in the community has The Iowa of the membership Legislature. any report personal service possible. most I No Draft troubles the 10 past the best committee Small Home Appliance. All years. was ever pre- Burns like Gas in St. Bene- Although, 1941, sented opening 4'465 meeting. A at an 25.9.}. No. Ave. Phone I Automatic Thermostat—Gives boasted 1,300 dict’s convent total of 59 of the 848 some cent per if x. uniform heat all times members, Bismarck, St. priories at at families represented by the you 1,039 ‘ . .r KDIETMAN’S “I Ask the Olympia, who and Eau Claire, Paul, students Cathedral, 501 fam- man at owns one. or GROCERY! reduced the total in Wash., have (OIIISSIII ilies, registered for the initial MERCIIITI ' considerably. At present . sown this u. no: area program. sisters work- HIIMII "bound Ialoflsnlu than 300 Guaranteed St. Peter’s with families are 23 more rep- GROCERIES 50 Over You" O! Faithful ' MEATS Smiles ' CONFECTIONERY 20-4th Avenue south 4011 Cloud. in St. ing resented in Cathedral had the only I ST; ST., GERMAIN CLOUD,'MINNESOTA EAST- MEMBER ST. F. D. CI. I. - Schools Without Nuns TOO-per-cent record for member- Vitamin Week Days. 7:30 P.M. Phone A.M. c 188 189 portions I. Richarda read Mother or ships. Thirteen of the 14 amilies and» 7:30 AM. p.m. 8th 9 520 Ave. So. to ' Remodel pleading for sisters, of letters V Home St. Francis’ Quinlan from istered. Em) Church A. M. oSchooI to St. Cloud. Minn. 12:15 PM. were re ‘Farm ’ 0. “in demanding jus- of them The of the parishes submit- some rest staff would who tice” religious ted following the reports: Bepaint and built await- schools already St. Mary’s Cathedral had 118 Regular the needs service attention to ing families of 222 registered; Holy occupancy. of will maintain- piano assure having your confessed priest One Spirit re- parish, 30 of approximately Repair production of ing its maximum in negative ceived 120 St. Paul’s, of St. responses 50; 80 96; An- _ from communities religious from good thony’s, music. of Holy Angels, 66 118; Of- 'begged teachers. had whom he , St. of 52; Augustine’s, of 38 47 BRENNAN F. G. attractive d fers l d i most St. John Cantius’, of 73; 33 44; e n c u and often conditions physical Joseph’s, Waite Ix St. Park, 24 of REGISTERED .7. expansion tremendous for hopes H a Sacred parish 65; and Heart of Tuner Rebuilder and of Pianos well the for church in the Sauk of Rapids, area as 29 39. 16-l4th Phone 4919 So. Ave. candidates possibilities for to as St. Cloud Minnesota life. the religious Thirteen Sérvice Hours' sisters Despite the serv- many record of Cloud, their ing in St. Held Tintuh Parish in their of service, and 95 CoNLoN years CHILDREN PREFER the faculty of maintenance of a 'CLoUD ST. . . PLUMBING . KNAPP & Granite 50-year-old school the city, high in City Tintah.—St. Gall’s parish held Benedict St. Order of St. the at ELECTRIC (:0. Hours’ Thirteen devotion here Electric Co. HEATING re- of received Joseph has average an Construction Co. cently. Services opened with Electrical Contractors 'a candidates‘annu- only two Electrical Complete Service one or High Mass and closed in the and We Residential Commercial Specialize in eve- St. Cloud. ally the city of from - Lighting Fixtures Floor and Wall Avc'nu'e, N.E. Second 12 ning with Benediction. Father -— Churches, Industrial Wiring Schools, Hospitals ’ Plug the fault of the Installations. it is Whether Walter Bednark of Collis MILK HOMOGENIZED 254-3 St. Cloud Tel. gave a ST. CLOUD, MINN. the sisters, the priests, parents sr. CLOUD, MINN. Roosevelt Drive .104 St. Cloud or sermon able question is to seems no one a Other priests Mon- present were Rich- certainly, but Mother Delivery For Door answer JACKSON FRANK W. signor‘John A.-.Fearon, Morris; CLOUD ST. and possible aids for arda suggested TRAYNOR //I% and Fathers Michael Kraemer, increasing religious vocations. Call 55 ASSOCIATES, & Inc. ,l/A Wheaten; Frances Hohn. Chokio; CO. PAINT for Aids Vacations HERMANSON Karl Pecovnic, Dumont; Raymond fact that Recognizing the ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS 8. young Jacques,‘ M i and William ASS’N DAIRYLAND ; o r r s Mautz Paints ARCHITECTS people today have lost their not DESIGN ECCLESIASTICAL Wey, pastor. . of sacrifice, she spirit recom- Telephone 3636 Johnny Schirber, Prop. Box 56 Bank mended the_ sisters that they Exchange Bldg. Granltc to 311 50,000 Building National American Schools in Japan «TOR "EVE RY 613 Street South First Minnesota Cloud. St. T St. Cloud, Minnesota Tokyo.——Japan has today 166 Catholic schools with almost 50,- SOME REMEMBER TO FACTS Schellinger 000 students, increase of five Bros. an find/m ‘ schools and close 5,000 to stu- SCHNEIDER ST. CLOUD dents in The great BUILDERS one year. ma- jority of the_ students and. also . ' GLASS CO. Contractors Reliable of the teachers CO. FLOORING many are non- HEATING AND PLUMBING Catholics. 2355W Phone sell Americans made being is _AuI.IAuc.cs,. O gigantic A to I. attempt Cloud St. 14th Ave. So. \ 121 ‘ Division St. Phone 2828W 2316 CARPETING, LINOLEUM, The of “Timken Silent home had “You label, the under goods ngEELING of bill phony TlLlNG PADS, never MODERNIZING Automatic” Oil Burners HOME a 0 ELECTRIC ERICKSON FINANCING HOME 15-4th Tel. 705 o Ave. 80. you, d 'OOR bamboozle just D tries good.” If it to ANDERSON FOL J. F. someone St. Cloud. Minn. so SERVICE CO. LUMBER of the the about >>>v facts these tragic state ' remember Hwy. & 52 191/2 Ave, _ // MATERIAL BUILDING Fixtures Wiring and Sl/llll Cloud, Minn. St. % Electric H K nation: 8. COAL PAINT AND i W S1 Cloud St. 626 So. 3rd Ave. x nunuinmunuinllll" Cloud. Minn. , St. Telephone 1911 I Co. I. Korea in Time This Again, War * “\\\'\\.~ >§s\\\€=\'.\\\‘-Q\?:\‘\\\‘§‘ R\ WIIHEIM . Homes Our Bombing of Threat of Atom * 3S64—5163-W Phones CO. ROOFING Cloud No.—St. 8th Ave. 1350 1,000,000 Youths Two Years Drafted in * roofing experience Years WIRING 30 FARM CITY & around St. Cloud and in I I Abroad and Home Menace Communist Write for free estimate ‘A' Call Phone at St. So. 582 2506-Ist or ST. CLOUD I .1, a Doubled. Have Prices .‘A' Altars + ' Zobinski John One-Third Earnings Taking of 5* Taxes COMPANY DONLIN THE Tabernacles sis War False Based 'k Prosperity ‘ I on 6. “'63 Telephone Box 636 r. Contractor Manufacturers Building of Holy Water and + ‘ Ros. 532 the Airport of Just South Doors Finish Interior Sash Baptismal 209-16th North Avenue Cloud St. . . . . . . Fonts St. Cloud Germain St. 535 E. Cloud St. Phone 3468 prosperity and LASTING For REAL, peace in America’s IlIII||1||II||II|I|||I|III| assure Most Beautiful DOBF happy, kind that will the only a LaFond N DIN — Colored Granites Marcel children scours life for nd your you a — Also STORE WALLPAPER AND PAINT complete a line of granite General 'for Contractor Vote ——‘Pittsburgh Vsrnishes Paints Paint contractor — and monuments Wallpaper Washable Imperial {markers Telephone Cloud Minnesota Ealls, Telephone 965 Little Scuth St. 20-7th Avenue 435 buyers urged Prospective are Arthur Cloud and visit drive St. (Art) to to J. In‘i‘lllllltllllllilll Hwnnn "‘ W nn‘nin I ,in nmmnn PAINTS—WALL , display. 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