St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
November 14, 1952 · Page 3 of 4
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_,..-,§— __, I. .___ ,‘F’ -' ppm-“w -. "FRIWRV'W'W‘W’T.V ‘, .. , H i CLOUD REGISTER PAGE FOUR THE ST. NovembeF ' Friday, " 14,1952 ‘ ' g 4 a Church I entre I Educators District Catholic C Holds American Original Beauties - Meet Cathedral 40' Hours’ DevotiOn School at The Rev. Stanley O.S.B., Roche, high in school, is charge of the df 'iSti-‘iik Lady assisted Centre—Our the Father S. A. Renner, ar- pas- who has the Alfred succeeded Rev. rangements. , church here held its first and series of tor, gave a sermons. Deutsch, O.S.B., dean of St. A conference for yearbook as and Hours’ devotion .fy’ beginning Rev. Raoul Gauthier The also as- John’s school, called order to which will prep newspaper groups High Mass Nov. and sisted Father Renner. em- 1 '_a ' on the meeting of representatives of brace the staffs of all the Catholic with procession and a Parishioners faithful in were region II of the Minnesota Cath- high schools in region 11 diction was Nov. 2. hour r keeping their of adoration High School olic association. Ad- agreed The suggestion in- to upon. Rev. Florian Muggli, night and attend- ‘e throughout the ministrators and advisers for Cath- clude student photography part as BI", of St. ‘John’s university times. good all at olic high schools in this met the exhibit ance was of material area eagerly was Cathedral high school, St. at accepted. Cathedral Priests the closing for high present school Mission Ends Cloud, Nov. 2 determine the will to be the Fathers of ceremonies M. N. the on meet scene were on I, extra-curricular for the Dec. t 8 Centre; Raymond Kremer, Sauk v e e n s Stephen Parish school III St. The term. appointnment of all heads Sauk Centre; Frank Donnay, The chairman-elect, the Rev. of these activities I the finance to St. Rose; Lawrence Botz, First, Athanasius Fuchs, O.S.B., committee presided closed the meeting. Grey Eagle; Sylvester Gall, Swan— V. "Stephen—St. Stephen’s the meeting following Heading his the committee par— is the Rev. over ville; Irvin and Francis Braun Ju- .lélir‘held the closing of the week’s election. Father Athanasius Alphonse is the Kremer, superintendent Melrose; Joseph Kreuter, lig, ,pfiSéion Nov. The mission 2. St. Boniface’s superintendent of Cathedral of high school. on Vincent O.S.B., Meire Grove; 736. conducted by V. the Rev. A. high school, Cold Springs. Elected Padua; Mohm, Fettgather, James AvAvAvAvAvAv‘v PHONE . Wfield, C.SS.R., Redemptor- position the of to secretary-treas- 1 a l William Kloeckner, IENJOY Osakis; and ' ether. Sister O.S.B., Magloire, urer was Union. West , . . . " '.1?iiiests principal Cathedral for the closing of high present school. HemPs: l Chairmen the for each Rev. Anthony Hullin, of the sched- Smith 40 Hours’ Devotion uled then Ii Prairie; events chosen. the Edward Rev. ‘ were .4 The VEg’ifificher, Rev. Robert Schulzeten- Sartell; l the Rev. Vic- Distributing CO. berg, Siegler, superintendent the of Rice; fiio‘l'. and the Rev. 1: new . Buckmun Closes in ’ _ Father Pierz Memorial school, II high IOE '1 Tarman, OREAM MOI-rill. The Rev. 2 III I, Pierz, heads the planning for d the Chen is pastor. 11. AMERICAN THE ORIGINAL BEAU— Mary’s St. Mt. Carmel of parish, Long Prairie, basketball Tentative tournament. are The .' firms listed here Hours’ devo- Buckman.——Forty shown above. The of the parish part schedules call for regional tourna- girls St. Mary’s mis— TIES, Chippewa from program was { and flmicc Above Michael’s church closed in St. tion deserve in late February. ments be to remembered Observances the Father of Pierz concert'to centenniaI.—-(Photo musical Red Lake, who the sion, I gave a Pro- l with Solemn LADY Nov. here 2 KEMPS Because of convenience fa- and a and by parishioners St. Joseph’s parish, Browerville, Classem-an, of Long. Prairie) when distributing you are l Blessed Sacrament. cession the cilities, of St. John’s seemed the best CATERING ICE CREAM Oil/m u ' *~ + anal + + + + + location for the annual music fes- patronage in O.E.M., the Dinn, dif- Ronald ’CaI1567 Rev. The 9a. your Ave. & No. Alibia Sister St. tival. of Fran- . delivered series 1a., Note of Dubuque, Indian Girls Fr. Centennial Pierz‘ business. ferent a lines of high school, Little Falls, cis’ is Sacrifice Holy the of on sermons in charge of organizing the fete, the Mass. of m and the date is the last Sunday set the priests for Visiting present April, in 1953. Browerville. Fathers Rob- As the Joseph's church closing services of of St. hero, gratitude Chippewa part the of tribe tor were —— Chairman for the play one-act Schulzetenberg, Father referred the parish observance Chippewh girls Voigt, Robert of the living the Red Lake Indian ert to on res- festival be held in late spring to all of the Lawrence Torborg, Pierz centennial, of In- original American beau- ervation “the and to Father of the group a as of is Sister Laurent, Cathedral They St. J. Kroll, Harding; and dian girls musical ties. colorful Diocesg Pierz; A. concert all Cloud,” of who estab- gave a wore war Cloud. high school, St. It was and Gaud- in Paderewski hall. The girls bonneta made Garcias Behnen, O.F.M., of eagle lished genuine the mission nearly century were a region agreed that schools from MADE Little St. feathers, Schroeder, O.F.M., school of tails, of from the junior high and ermine Earlier in the day they ence ago. sang I in the northern of the part state which bonded headbands. Falls. Mary’s mission Red Lake, The home- the music at the Solemn at Mass 6f- will be this again for event. guests TO ORDER High Following the Requiem the Benedictine headed is conducted by tanned and buckskin in St. fered Joseph‘s church and Although and places for dates Col- Souls’ St. John’s abbey, which Mass All the newly monks of jackets they also day received Holy Communion in M15 Shite on wore the a forensics have been not meet enriched the legeville. their erected cemetery attire. On the following day they At cross on was St. Cloud group. National Bank Sister Cathedral of Annerose set, an These girls blessed. The S. Kuzniak, the Rev. B. demonstrated rendered the at pas- same Investment plan program be made can Mary’s Mt. Carmel of church, LO to order for g you. Cathedral’s I309 Students Represent RINGS Prairie, the invitation at the of Certificates of Deposit, avail- Rt. Rev. Monsignor George Rauch, able in units of $500 pastor. or more, in mature from three to one Indian Pupil- 244 Children 848 Totaling 4,8I7 Families Interest, from 2 years. to 21/2 "/0 At the junior high school present depending maturity dates, is on . St. of Mary’s mission has paid semi-annually an en- 1;: by Bank rollInent of 244 Indian children I-i' Check. And all' deposits in- are from grades nine. School to rIfhomas, Walter People generally startled the fact that Peter one today! sured by accounted for by Zachman, See it $10,000. to are up - busses furnished and financed by McGuire. and and John twins, and Harry statistics often discover James now very are for $159.95 Ask information the mission bring the us children more in on Jacqueline senior, they have been admitted Helen is Ann Kncttel, daughter that juniors. of to a thIs 1 safe, profitable from the mission in- Redby at and the sure Henry Knettel Fic-i last and Jerome of Cathedral the realm of “Stranger than graduated year, par- 1:, vestment. Liberal trade-In outlying places. additional ish, lays claim tion.” The Cathedral scheduled for being the records of is to only an Easy term; School The offers well-rounded member of family chil- a high school several high~ three of reveal 15 years. a educational of academic, Pupils dIIen. Four program lights make Fathers families whose which the of chil- in- to 3 seem vocational, and extra-curricular in the admission Thrice recorded father dren stitution eligible in attendance have for to as are now activities that aims developing at this children: 18 of Those school records 14 Bernard hall fame least, of of at so 62“ are men 75 some or, 3. the spiritual, mental, physial and , Helm, shop children in Berg, John Three William Laud- “Believe It Not” colipnn. at- are area. or of the Neither student, the following fam- enbach, and powers August The tendance from the Orth. school population present CONVENIENT TERMS . mission the school receives Al- nor ilies: Hugo Ahmann, Henry comprises 1,039 students. These any In families there 13 EAST 400 seven ST. GERMAIN 'ST. are ST., CLOUD, MINNESOTA aid Federal from State MEMBER agencies. F. D. I. lZ-Sth C Ave. So. Phone 49 Clement, Lawrence and Edward or irls hers, boys 848 - represent children, each having some One two one AGAIN or WINNER OF THE Frank Kre- John Heim, families. Gardner, family, that of Mr. Cathedral in high school. Twelve FASHION ACADEMY School AWARD Paul Lagergren, Clarence Mrs. George St. and Keller, An- families claim ’ mer, children, 12 and Remodel 20 Church STAFFORD Farm Home Victor Neutzling, thony's parish, Lutgen, Andrew is sending four families have ° each children, BROS. 11 ° A’ 0 Rengel, William is Neil children high Omann, school. This the to another and claim The 20 10. fam- Jo- Isadore Schultenover, second Rooney, that four Kellers Repaint ily Bibles 36 families indicate year of ap- ' Thielen, Sobkoviak, Henry the ,seph but it be roster, nine children, and pear ’79 indicate on may lluiz'fileAyhlITE Seven\chi}’dren eight. in the fam- EXCHANGE BLDG. of Guest Honor Bishop Is ' Repair the ily is record for 117 family circles, and there 123 family are welcoming six hearths children. Five-child’families recorded are children, by four~child 131 by 164. families there In 111 two are children, only standards and 8’? claim can the distinction being sole of heir malnfained the family to name. ; From all of these families 848 Cathedral, there in 676 from are which only child in is attend- one and 153 having Cru- two ance, &' LON CLOUD ST. CON KNAPP PLUMBING “Believe saders. The final It =__—-——*._=———'—‘ Granite or City HOME .F-UN ERAL Not” in touch the realiza- \ ELECTRIC CO. comes I HEATING Electric Co. there tion that 734 children \ l.-. are inane Construction wk STCLOUDMINN. Electrical Co. ‘ Contractors in the families numbering 64 10 Complete Electrical \ and Service Residential Commercial We Specialize in r represented by the 92 - more, call § or vitreous Lighting Second Avenue, Fixtures al to 12 N.E. Floor and Will Industrial Wiring Churches, us. more Schools, no Hospitals — .' Crusaders from those families. I’qu Installations. 2543 St. Cloud Tel. l 104 Roosevelt Drive St. Cloud -ST. CLOUD. MINN. ST. CLOUD, MINN. l WASHERS APPLIANC, JACKSON FRANK W. QPAVEK W0, ST. CLOUD KAIINA a. and TRAYNOR that / BARTHOLOE II REPAIR CENTER & ASSOCIATES, Inc. TV BISHOP PETER W. COADJUTOR CO. PAINT HERMANSON annual students and the day the guest of honor at REALTORS was ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 8. All Small Home Appliances pictured St. Benedict. He is here Mautz Paints College parents' dinner the of at ARCHITECTS ECCLESIASTICAL DESIGN Phone 4465 25-9th Ave. No. / Miss Marilee Zachman Miss the Ie ft and with Janet Parent at on Johnny Schirber, Prop. Box 56 Telephone 3686 Nationiii dinner, which held Nov. 5, planned by the right. The In the was Bank was Building American . an Granite Exchange Bldg. {FOR 613 EVERY First Street South Ti“ Commuters’ club. HITELIVI'AN ‘ St. Cloud. Minnesota Farms, Business and Cloud, Minnesota St. ‘ + + + + _+_ PURPOSE Lakeshore Properties "-' HARDWARE . Students Schellinger Get Diocese Bros. u Slum Write For List Paints Sporting ST. CLOUD SCHNEIDER —- BUILDERS I ' Goods A GLENWOOD, MINN. l Reliable Contractor: College CO. GLASS Key Posts at ‘ 17, Tth Ave. 50.. St. Cloud—J FLOORING CO. Khtrlhh ANT) PLUMBING. 2355‘" Phone \FPIJAA’CESN Cloud 14th So. St. Ave. 121 INSULATE Phone 2828W Division St. 2316 CARPETING, LINOLEUM, The home of “Timken Silent Cloud, is varied of St. Joseph—The Jeanne Gnifkowski St. campus MODERNIZING HOME Automatic” Oil Burners KNEELING PADS. TILING 0 Sigma Kappa Phi, vice president. St. activities the College of at FINANCING HOME ERICKSON ELECTRIC 0 15-4th Ave. Tel. 105 So. for students in ' the organization well advanced in the Benedict, ANDERSON D J. F. St. Cloud. Minn. FOL 00R economics and dietetics home the .IIIIIIIIIIIW’ v-IIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SERVICE year’s have large HORIqu program, num- Ethel Witschen LUMBER a department, has CO. I . . —' Diocese Cloud, of students from the Colleen Burns of St. ber and 19%, Ave., & Hwy; 52 as / \J. MATERIAL BUILDING \ Wiring 1 Bernadette St. Cloud positions. officers. of in key of its two and Fixtures Electric St. Cloud, Minn. K H 8. is .IIII of Urbank Kraemer secretary COAL AND PAINT Juli- publication activities, In W Ml]; .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIW Reader’s guild. of the Cloud 626 St. So. V 3rd Ave. l Melrose editor of Minn. Welle of is Cloud. St. Telephone 1911 ana consist- and Commuters’ club, yearbook, The Facula, The the CO. " ;- ax. Schleper St. Cloud, college, is Gloria of ing of day students at 15 - . // WIlHElM St. magazine, of of the literary headed by Janet Parent editor 3864—5163-W Phones of Marilee Zachmau The Quarterly. Mary Mathews of‘ Cloud and CO. ROOFING Cloud, president of Sauk St. is vice the Rapids. ZONOLITE Cloud WITH N0.—St. 1350 8th Ave. Critics, publishers of Scribes and roofing experience Years 30 WIRING CITY FARM & around Cloud and St. in the quarterly magazine. Vermiculite Brand free estimate Call Write for Phone 2506-1“ St. So. 582 or Jane Schmid and Marjorie The— CONCRETE CLOUD ST. 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