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

November 14, 1952 · Page 2 of 4

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FT“? “Si-"T: T” ..< A ~ - .. . . ‘ ‘-’ 1652 REGISTER THE ST. CLOUD November Friday, 14, . - I \ $1,810 Chapel HospItaI GIve St I Honor nghts O John Wahpeton U. Professor O O to s figui‘geihegnretfhtatgThigifzdbdrigs‘: zgid:sefiWimriidihOftoalihdlihenthigg :3 Knliéfiigegiihiihmfis, Bernardine, in M. ac- members will be remembered each day behalf friends, of the cepting gift of the kind the 's ‘ th F' 0f gratltUde to us on an mm} c 6 Wahpeton Knights Columbus, . the of all the Sisters.’ . ’ of sisters the hospital, expressed Francis’ hos- at operating‘ St. Sisters prayers In + + + the ad- presented pital here, have + + + . Bernar- Mary ministrator, Sister p Francis’ Check Hospital Receres St. . $1,810, check for with dine, a the‘fur- used for be which is to nishing hosp1tal the of new chapel. . gift presenting the Personally grand Kreigler, Dr. were Morris, and Clarence knight, financial the of secretary organ- M. SPRUCE Sister who called ization, on the evening before the Bernardine Style 1225 dedication. Sept. hospital 17. Black Calf representatives of The two Wahpeton indicated the group had their members who that contributed did the to amount and order “to honor in give so for glory God rather than to which material advantage ‘any chair- might their from accrue 7 .“ r — . rl _. N SHOWN ABOVE ATTENDING din- liam Rener, the of diocesan seminary rector St. f at a ner~given in promotion honor of the Lt. John’s; Colonel ,1 of Chapla, Abbot Baldwin Dworschak, 4 “a. volume ° Col. Benjamin Chapla C. full colonel left O.S.B., Abbot St. John’s; Colonel to Chapla’s at daugh- are, set you the ANDREW right, Rev. Ignatius Candrian, O.S.B., Pro- Christina; to Mrs. Chapla, and the Rev. ter, Arno SAINT be? St. John’s; the Gustin, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil- O.S.B., dean curator at of the College St. John’s. at + + + + + + DAILY MISSAl apart ..-t., all as War Hero Promoted Colonel ls to volume each complete 0 for Church a season authority light weigl'nL and on 0 easy Collegeville.—Lt. Colonel Ruhi‘ Ben- the Elbe river, where the Department of the Army in- area on hold to jamin Chapla his regiment made troduced the latest C. of Lorain, 0., early junc- of type an was tion the Russian promoted with forces ROTC Colonel Chapla full colonel. north- training, to IDEAL GIFT for trees- good leather, ‘ I .3 of Berlin. During World designated west by the Depart- HOSPITAL, war Colonel Chapla, was ured friend. seated at present Easy slip to Brecken- chapel. Shown her desk, Sister FRANCIS’ at M. Bernar- ST. II he participated combat in- of the Army professor ment as science a professor of military as . pocket dine administrator, the check into handbag. from Dr. H. accepts W l fantry commander in five major military of and science or tactics from the check for $1,810 received and ridge, tactics (PMST) Kriegler, S_t. at a S Clarence Morris, financial secretary, Simplified as campaigns. of these of St. looks, units good arrangement, at . John's his one new university, received Columbus'for hospital the the Knights transaction. of Wahpeton new approves John's university here. - improved After the the lieu- type. full colonel from Col. insignia war, young colonel held important tenant John W. Mott, chief of Minne- _ many FREE w SCHOOL assignmentsz. He instruc- military district Minne- 9 sota I was at an Thirst STATISTICS, DIOCESE OF good illustrated IO-pege C0. MUSIC MURPHY taste. Command the of General eapolis. tor at After the he received * )mrrnw folder the __4v.', 4- .‘ ls ~ on Staff college Fort Leavenworth, at his insignia, wife, Opal new volum‘e Saint An- .ST. CLOUD, 1952-1953 CLOUD ST. Kans. After teaching G-3 Chapla, and their daughter opera- con- drew Dcily Missal. . tions in division, and gratulated the colonel. corps, army the new Regular Organs and Pianos Number schools: of elementtary 46 operations General - the Staff Christina, who born at Mu- in L was Editions. e r g o Boys Girls Total college, he again. nich, went Germany in 1949 oerseas America’s appears of floors 3 Kindergarten 120 129 249 In Europe, he designated head the of eagles. to was approve new First grade appliances Brand 670 Best 637 1,307 combat of and intelli- strategic ........................................ The .. promotion came as a sur- Second grade 571 ..‘. 569 1,140 training well-known in the gence The E. M. Lohmann Co. ............................................. .. prise the 39-year-old West to Point Delivery Free its Opposite Third grade 599 517 1,116 st. —— Mary’s Bldg. -— 3 European Command Intelligence graduate. Although Colonel .1 Chapla Fourth rade 558 544 1,102 Hotel St. Cloud school Oberammergau, Ger- at I 1 You need cash don’t ................................................ .. has had only 13 to of service, years Fifth grade 555 Sibley 546 413 Street 1,101 ' After he two many. was years, his promotion full colonel fol- to Murphy’s deal with ,. V. Sixth , grade 513 1,001 488 transferred European duet-vs command to The firms here listed ............................................ lows brilliant of lVlinn. r a career mapy Seventh grade 498 491 989 1. headquarters Paul 1, supervise intelli- you St. to be remembered when WRITE! VISIT US 0R .............................................. .. duties of significance. After Eighth grade serv- 513 481 994 Ill training the of the and posts tributing patronage to gence your ing private in the Ohio Na- , as a .. major combat commands of the fer‘ent lines of business. tional Guard Elyria, 0., Chapla at s. TOTALS ..4,597 4,402 » 8,999 it European command. this In ca- ........... ................................. and went graduated to from ' Number of schools: was secondary 7 , . ' pacity he made inspection frequent I ,c West Point. St. Francis’ high school; Little Falls 241 241 9:2" trips major cities to and tactical .......... .. Spriiig A Boniface’s Actually St. high school, he Cold 139 the hard 160 299 came up commands in occupied Western . . Prep school, through St. John’s Collegeville the ranks. As 233 233 way sec- a Germany. I ..... .. ...._. Christmas This St. Benedict’s ond lieutenanthe high school, St. Joseph platoon 83 83 1,. was a J In his inspections of major )4 leader and' Cathedral high school, St. of rifle Cloud platoon 463 576 1,039 Give Yourself In Fine a a ma- e x a headquarters ..... .. command in- were Father Pierz Memorial, Pierz chine platoon, followed by 77 94 171 *‘o gun Carl Fritz. by Portrait cluded ..... .. those Paris, of Berlin (dur- Crosier Prep, Onamia duty 106 commander. 106 as a company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ing the air lift), Vienna. and An- Gift The Most Welcome After assignment regimental an as other assignment which called for ’ TOTALS adjutant and ..1,018 2,172“ regimental 1,154 executive Loved Ones. To Your .............................................. travel through Western Germany Number schools officer, of of Colonel Chapla nursing: 3 back went ' the duty That of Think How Much executive officer was St. Gabriel’s school, Little Falls to command duty. He 69 directed 69 , ...... .i.‘ ....... .. of the intelligence division of the St. Cloud’s Son In Service Would school, St. Cloud training of Combat Ranger 158 158 troops .. ........ . joint staff of the maneuver St. Francis’ school, com- Breckenridge assigned the Eighth' 53 to 53 Infantry Portrait-O A Appreciate . .............. .. mander-in-chief of the European, division by Gen. Ben Lehr, com- Dad. Mom and command. This position TOTALS ~ manding was on a 280 280 general of the Second joint A ............. ............................... .. and air force Owe army, navy, It To 'Number You Really of colleges: in 1943. He 3 then made army was I staff level. Onamia Crosier college, 35 infantry 35 battalion commander Him ! an .................... .. . . St. Benedict’s Returning college, St. from Europe, Joseph Colonel 273 273 lieutenant colonel with only as a . .. St. John’s university, Chapla Appointment Collegeville Make Your assigned four ROTC 862 years’ to 862 service officer. was ac- as an .............. .. tivities in the United States. In this This capacity he prepared and Today TOTALS assignment his 897 took 273 1,170 battalion at request successfully came a .............................................. .. Schools because, he of Divinity: it, “reserve through puts Phone 146 1 of- from Normandy to as war St. John’s seminary, Collegeville ficer training is vital 138 of 138 the R ine river. part His battalion a our was ................ .. National Defense decorated It by the President for program. . . . TOTALS is important 138 most 138 opening hole for of the Normandy * a means a .............................................. .. training for duty break-out of General Patton’s fast young men as Grand totals commissioned officers.” ..6;650 6,109 12,759 moving Fourth Sixth and armored ........................................ divisions. On other the side of the Colonel Chapla in ROTC ac- GLIineo New Rhine river, the famous Missionary, 28th In- tivities first assigned the to was fantry regiment, of which Colonel University of [awe Iowa state at Chapla then appointed City, Is. There he chief was of execu- was Soldier, Meet tive officer, distinguished itself in‘Osakis infantry of military the depart; fighting in the famous industrial Then, this when ment. summer, DHOTOGRAPHGR Osakis. When missionary unit Warren’s carried out a many —— from New Guinea. started preach- of the missionaries from a camp 509% St. Germain ing the in Church of the Immacu- distance'in the jungle after some ' late Conception here last Sunday, st. Cloud, Minn. they landed. Since Father Clerkin than the few Americans of in one young man was more was one World-Farlzous usually attentive. the he did .much of the group, ' r with talking American soldiers. As Father Michael Clerkin, for- _ Warren dropped around after merly of Boston, priest of Sterling Designs now a the had services and quite talk the Society Divine of the Word, a with the missionary. In the started telling _ of his experiences eve- by REED s IIARroN ning Father Clerkin showed under the Japanese while mis- mov- a Guinea and ies of New talk sionary in New Guinea during the gave a. solid his work there. The large crowd Warren Trisko thought the on finer There is war, no seemed much inter- present voice familiar and recognized very was silver than Reed & R r A N 5 c I ested in .talk. the the priest helpéd had he I as one FIRST. Barton’s: after his landed unit the "Lavish at rescue 'Given Games Gifts harbor of Hollandia. He had lit- FRANCIS FIRST at a tle trouble recognizing the priest $36.00 the for latter weighed Ro'scoe Wasn't 70 pounds Held'in Party SILVER than the he 110 weighed now more 329.50 when Warren him. saw Roscoe—Miss , Koetter Irene was FRsNC'H RENAISSANCE SILVER the winner of table given laihp vvvvvvvvvvvvv a _ $33.75 . Position wurnr, Wanted well-attended at away a games Priest1 } "Americana" held St. 0 in the basement of party Sterling FHousekeeping job for ‘Agnes’ church the evening Six-piece of lace-setting on 4. Cloud. }in Stu or near Oct. Gerald Flint, Mr. 26. of prices inclu Federal Tax. son e 4 i Write N-I Mrs. Alphonse the and Flint, was 4 > Box 229 winner the special prize. The of en- - 4 St. Cloud, Minn. the tertainment by sponsored was parish. of'the FRENCH young persons ‘ AAAAAAAAAAAAAA - EgENAISSANCE’ Tbs 6-9:. ptummiu Enduisit‘e consists of: teaspoon, I“ Dem)" ' luncheon hills and" lath. may spoon, or. individual uld fork end butter spreader. 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