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

February 20, 1953 · Page 2 of 4

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THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER Friday, February I953 '20, PAGE THREE WW Men's Cardinal University Copy for Chorus Jubilee Dollar Special DIAMOND RINGS Days FOR THE BRIDE TO pr: $1.00 off item on any Jewelry Weimon’s $7.50 in store. over our Across from Granite Exchange Building CLOUD ST. (he 6/101'66 album All Others - ~z'» . «tin /" v"" : b .vl‘DNl w“ regirled “Coke” is Iradeanori. a ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY MEN’S James Kelly, 0 .S.B., head of the department of is shown above. Ronald and Thomas Jaeb, muslc, chorus, under the direction of the Rev. brothers Claremont, from the pianists. are + + Choristers Plan 5th Toni ’ Johnny Collegeville.—The fifth the ‘and than College 75 of St. Benedict an- season Feb. more on nual of the University tour men’s aspirants, the competition 28. Another be close-to-home to per— chorus will begin with “Johnny concert chorister" keen. formance will be given a a at the was Cold Spring Feb. at The 26. Roland tour Technical high school auditorium manager, The 36-voice chorus, under the Ley, senior from Watkins, in St. states Cloud March 1. direction the of Rev. James that the traveled group more Kelly, 0.S.B., has 17-concert than miles 3,000 last He Card a season. Buckmun Party in + Altars schedule. estimates that the chorus will so 625°. 75 ‘ The premiere performance of sing than to 15,000 more persons Tabernacles + Buckman. St. Michael’s the fantasy the Agincourt this — on year. CONVENIENT TERMS society sponsored card party Song a written chorus for the by In pre-tour the conCert a Holy Water + and here recently. Women’s high J. Frederick Goosen, instructor chorus will sing the Cloud St. at THE‘ AGAIN WINNER OF honor Marian went to Born, and magazine Protestant Baptismal, The of the the SPELLMAN the CARDINAL University at Minnesota, of was an organ reformatory Feb. 25. receives second, EASHION Mrs. ACADEMY AWARD to Tillie Schil'mm's. will be feature , the of Episcopal Church from until The of 1903 1909, when the itinerary includes'St. golden Jubilee tour first of the a program. Fonts ' issue copy ' Math Schmitbauer high for was In preparation for this tour Paul, Minneapolis, Rochester, magazine’s The STAFFORD published founder the community and the BROS. magazine of Lamp, national Catholic the and Celestine Mischkc men, the chorus has practiced daily and Fargo; Grand Forks, N.Dak.; in America’s by first editor, the Rev. Paul Francis ’(picture N. Y., from James Garrison, Friars the Graymoor of second prize. A or” won group for six months beginning last and Milwaukee, Wis. magazine), S.A., Superior of entered the Catholic Delahunt, Angelus Very Rev. the from on cover the Christian women Most Beautiful September. Because there Local Concert were Church.—(Graymoor News Friars. Service photo) Graymoor Mothers’ General of the society served GRANITE EXCHANGE BLDG. a but 15 openings the of A at is outset concert scheduled for the Colored Granites lunch. ’Lcimp,’+0nce Students Take Explained Value of Press Protestant, Also Regular allcnlion the service needs to complete o of piano will maintain- your assure line of granite Over Classes at ing its production maximum of in To Little Marks Falls Fiftieth Jubilee Sodality and monuments good music. *- markers F. G. BRENNAN Cathedral High Prospective buyers urged are Little Falls. “The Purification, Import- Lamp, the when N. Y.——The Feast of of the Garrison, Church will be the first drive St. Cloud visit to and REGISTERED to 9. —— of Tuner the Catholic Press and in liquidated. Rebuilrler she who ‘the Lamp burn- be of Pianos Catholic pub- of to national magazine In this time ance of display. On was monument our any America” the topic crisis, the gold’ the Temple laity will Friars ished into have lished by the Graymoor play at was to purchase Phone 4-919 on of $200.00 16-14tli came Ave. So. over we which the Rev. William “Weeks” P. Fur- “seasons” major and mark- role the ‘Light-of-the-World," in the bearing preservation their nearby Peek- at will allow trip a press own St. Cloud your expenses. Minnesota lan, editor managing of the of Church life. the To marks first of skill, celebrating its 50th anni- is ing particular Immediate delivery occasions mark- and appearance prepare com- on St. Cloml spoke Register, the to themselves for this role, he it the Lamp. We have lighted the February issue. with and footstones. Our trucks sug- as versary ers i history-making t m e m o r a. n g sodalists of St. Francis’ high gested intelligent and faith- witness the old faith in “This is historical to deliver event an and set monuments as a an Schools events are very common. school Feb. 11. ful reading of the Catholic Church taught by the English the annals the Catholic of anywhere in Minnesota. press press within the teacher-train- of range in order be able to think with Father to wicked before king severed her Furlan began his said in United States,” the the a ing institutions might well con- the Church. KOLLMANN He also called address by at— the unity. We stating that Catholic the from of Cummings, S.A., center Rev. Samuel sider inauguration hitherto of a tention the to Catholic Press Americans have believe that only does things of the two his ' not editor, in at our sermon unnamed, but none-the-less an- Monumental Works month slogan, which is “The which they Fe justly Blessed Lord wish proud: the to Solemn Mass Graymoor at can us pray, event—“Practice nual Teacher Catholic Helps Press Good “A truly magni icent of but also work unity. for system marking the to monastery maga- Season.” Junction Highways «4 & 15 52 Families Grow Better." Catholic education the from golden jubilee. zine’s “We Lamp place the under the - St. Cloud, Minn. Phone 2019 Cadet teachers St. John’s from WALGREEN AGENCY DAN MARSH primary level the college to The primary function of the even Catholic special protection and though “For few patronage a university conducting are now Office hours and university, the 8:00 and Catholic Catholic is to readers to set mm. continued, “have of Immaculate Lady Mary, press periodicals,” he our classes Cathedral high school. at DRUGS DRUGS press.” 5:00 Evenings and straight facts which have p.m. anni- Queen Heaven, and her Ser- on observed their 50th of already re- Maurice Sucky and Eugene Holidays by The importance of Appointment. strong ligious and moral implications. a Knight, only aphic St. Francis Lamp is the of the Iemm, seminarians, teaching versary, are vigorous and Catholic The only in ' which the press was this way Assisi, the saint excellence magazine in country Catholic par Latin II. LES LOCH I In American his- and CLINIC BLDG. shown in the speaker’s timely reader think with the Church can in the Prot~ of Church unity.” origin that had its social science classes, tory and references present-day condi- to is listen its ‘voice,’ to to and the Manager Main Church.” Sixth & estant During Roger Huyink is the the C. the helm. 50 past at years, tions in Enrope. He explained voiCe of the Church is the Cath- Ancient history social Lamp Lamp and science of the has through three The first editor gone the of Catholic I'llllllnlllllu persecutions the olic He recalled that the ress. is field engaging Albert Society fairly distinct periods the Mc- the phases, the founder of Save Drugs or in Europe effort to was late oly Father, Pope Pius XI, press as an on Connell. the controversial, the missionary, the Graymoor, Atonement of at religious kill all personal and called the Catholic ‘my press Francis, and doctrinal. Paul the Rev. James the It' is that both St. expected integrity. voice.’ and Sick Room Needs first When he published the S.A. College St. today,” John's the of “We need Father have and Upheld Pope Father Furlan concluded his issue, Feb. he 2, 1903, further Benedict will inaugurate Furlan said, “for intelligent was an an talk by saying that the Vicar “if In Printing From and his Episcopalian clergyman laity.” education teach- and vocal Catholic If students the CALL to 1151 CALL 28 Christ of has called the Catholic religious community had been in fields during and persecution should ing February to come From founding in 1903 until its Press ‘my voice,’ let attune us CLOUD, ST. existence little than MINN. four March. warned, the leaders America, he more a it and listen to it to when the Society the our ears 1909 of Long convinced Catholic of years. with humility obedience.” and Cold Students Spring Atonement entered the Catholic in claims, Father Paul deplored the Christian- divisions of Church, that is, during the period numerous preach ity. He began to corporate COPIED AND RESTORID while it still Protestant was a reunion all who would hear to magazine, the Lamp Episcopal Building for Play Sets in reunite-all him attempt to an upheld Primacy constantly the of skilled copyists Our 5nd retouch- with Holy Anglicans the See. the Pope advocated and the re- work wonders with old pict- ers This brought of storm of the Protestant Episcopal turn con- a in Learn Come today. how ures. He barred from troversy. Church the obedience of the to was baby’s Cold Spring—Stage and A “papoose board" and it little will have beautiful cos- to cost pulpits throughout the Episcopal Holy Father.This all kinds caused completed. busily plying still be tume to crews are a canoe are Church. Finally his only audience prints, minis- enlargements the of Some of controversy. or com. economics hammer needle these The home depart- and daysrto the the In his street. made from old, dun- received the editor lures ments man on your was were has taken the clothing charge the and of ment meet scenery with robe and sandaled brown bitter. reader “I wish One wrote, faded egcd photographs. or deadlines play, costuming the senior and for of the 68 Indians Father presented Paul feet, have with such to part an no un- Drums Destiny, of original the four Whites in the No obligation, of cast. an course. amazing sight he spoke the to pardonable brand disloyalty I as adaptation the Every senior designed the girl and of of story . . . crowd New York’s front of in dishonorable dishonest and you a Living Maid, Indian Tekakwitha, be executed her Indian finery to own city hall. of Mother Church with- son presented in St. Boniface’s high helped with and the PHONE 146 . . . many cus- honor without shame.” and this out But enough. He not was school here. the for boys. tumes find had other method to Through the the Lamp of some Two lodges Greatly assisting with and two costumes teepees pages reach Church He then to Father Paul promoted the ob- Costs persons. have fashioned been for the male the by section of Mo- . crew a his lighted the took and the Chair Unity of of pen . up of hands hawk the direc- Indian tribe has been stage under the servance Lamp. which he originated in octave, tion Le Roy Schomer and Rev. Alerian Thelen, 0.S.B., of pas- This devotion Christian 1908. for The first Lamp Richard Ley: Seniors, in charge issue of the Thomas the tor of Indian mis- unity is observed throughout 106% PHOTO inches in size, Neu, Harry Fiala, sion White Up small, 7 10 Edward Tisch- Earth. Priceless at oaApuen now x was the world each January. leder, consisted only eight and Vernon 'Schreiner; buckskin and of jackets, dresses, and pages. a junior, Gerald bore the slogan: Hentges; and real Indian’s headdress Its “A have been After becoming Catholic and cover 5091/2 St. Germain a freshmen, Donald Meyer, Elmer Catholic Monthly Devoted. through him secured plus addi- to priest, Father added Paul a an~ Walz, Michael A Unity.” Kiess, Robert tional Church and clothes and trimmings for other interest Christian the to The listed firms deserve here to De Wenter. dancers. unity vocation the Lamp. He of remembered war be when the first edi- dis- We from quote you are + + + + + the the mis- espoused of tributing the torial paternege to pronouncement: cause your he different sions, and through its lines of business. beautiful “Candlemas, the pages for Prepare Play appeals made special for mis- CHILDREN PREFER world. sionaries all the The Rated Electric over . . . Lamp build churches helped and orphanages and schools, and con- continent. vents every on NSP From about 1938 when the from on Graymoor Friars growing were HOMOGENIZED MILK and they starting of many were their misions, and own more 47% articles of Down interest current more For Door Delivery in Lamp. began the to appear Today, though still interested in Call 55 unity Christian and the mis- Lamp is “shedding sions, the the ASS’II DAIRYLAND clear Catholic truth” full light of hearts in the homes and of nearly readers. 70,000 ANNOUNCEMENT TRAVEL ‘Planning trip Austria, Germany, to France and other European a 55 is countries?’ Here which make announcement trip in- an can your more form for and customers NSP kilowatt hour home Wit-AVON” <0" per and pleasurable. teresting We pleasure have in announcing that Mrs. Makovic Peter is planning that’s besides electricity, to lead of fifteen anything, travelers Europe to Austria, Ger- group FUN, to try FOR a 'or more name —— Though living costs depression are the than in France and other York era. countries. Her trip will cheaper start from New many, on electricity for much twice your nearly get 106% as May you 16, 1953. up , Power States Northern because partly ‘ This ' ls Comphhny mone Mrs. Makovic is dependable lady of considerable experi- business . always and a equipment, effluent much is more uses and big cordially invite Another those planning trip Europe join her to things. is reason to doing of ence, we better finding a ways 20 than electricity 200% and her home She and her companions will travel first class, with the more the that uses group. average Scandinavian Airlines System. Members of the embark from ago. years group can the cost cheaper the the that fair only It’s use, you more either World-Chamberlain Airport Idlewild in in Minneapolis Airport or should be. hour kilowatt per New York. Members of the will be able visit London, either to group on electricity of increased more you’ve Chances your use are the the return, fare at extra cost. 50 40, way over or on 30, no You It more or else in 20 anything than use years. household For further information credentials regarding and other cost, travel of the 1% than less average takes it ways—yet write matters, to Mrs. Peter Makovic, Wheaten, Minnesota, budget. to or us. big the few of cheap—one is electricity invite Don’t We all who travel join this modern to party, and to agree you can use our ’53? of bargains STAGE CREW THE is busily preparing service wherever wish to scenery you may go. Best Drums iny, for the play of which be will presented The Ericksson Trove l Service high school auditorium, the St. Boniface Cold in Spring, March on and 8:15. ,8 9 at Company Power States Northern right, They (kneeling), Vernon left front Schreiner to are, row Telephone 2943 Falls, Minnesota Fergus and Gerald Hentges; back and Arnold Krippner, Edward row, . Le Tischleder, Roy Schommer, Richard and Lay. All boys from are TOOI RATES. LOW AT YOU IO [QWER Watkins. MQE .1; A