St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 6, 1953 · Page 5 of 6
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w . ._ I [THE CLOUD ,/ REGISTER SIX ST. Friday, March PAGE 6, 1953 ' ~mfico22 Features Eenten Benedict’s Jubilee: I it St. Agenda Play Music Note Golden ‘ - by Set Pierz Thespians Joseph.~—Music M: University St. is Men’s chorus Feb. Juggler, by Jules Massenet have an on item spring 28. The O.S.B. portant t will in- been assigned concert the feminine leads on pro- fare of clude the udents of the chant, polyphony, modern in La, Joyce Boheme: Hirsch and ‘gram , Benedict this College of St. works, and in German, Marilyn art Yunker will year. songs appear as Pierz.~—Rehearsal’s have begun old in men’s home bringing From early March May, an French, to and English. Mimi, St. Bene- and Musetta respectively. a for. Pierz Memorial high’s her Lenten of happiness into includes busy schedule activities dict’s some choristers own will sing both The college orchestra presented ‘ production, Martinez Sierra’s the last days of their joyless from small ensemble ranging. Cold Spring at and Melrose at its annual second term concert Spanish drama, The Kingdom of lives. full and during March to concert, and April. programs a Feb. included 22 and the on God. The play tentatively In is the final act gracious op'era.’ as a On March 16, the at selections from Wag- request program old scheduled for Friday, lady of she is in March 20, 70, charge ~ On music of March 8, 13 majors St. Augustine’s parish in Moussorgsky, St. Prokofiefl", Le- ner, of Sunday, March orphanage. There and 22, 8 she at an pm. can Cloud, will small piano recital. choral in ensemble and others. a appear a cuona, wisely mother the restless and The action of the drama Schiiiver re- Karol and'soloists and Phoebe will Bari] perform for the rebellious lads with spirituality volves theleading char- around a will parish each play composition family of circle. a and knowledge of human nature Sister Gracia, played by a acter, the “Concert Liszt, Etude E in ENJOY 'La which has Boheme' she stored through Slated , Betty Girtz, junior from Pierz. up i a Flat” the “Hungarian and Rhap- . . . the years. Sister Gracia, through Christ-like St. By John’s U.‘ sody, No. 2.” Schubert’s “Soiree «HemPs Competition coveted for dra- love and self sacrifice and gen- a de Vienne, No. 6” will be per- As conclusion the year’s to roles been high matic .has in . the a of dose sparkling humor erous formed by Marjorie Olsen, and choral activities, Puccini’s Alciiin .La school. Faust, helps build a sop o- earth the King- to on Mendelssohn Grieg and will be Boheme will be produced by St. given the role of Juan more, was God. dom of Jeanette interpreted by Vir- and ICE CREAM John’s university with the col- Dios, de the bull fighter. Clarence Sister the In first Gracia, act, ginia playing Loher, “On Wings laboration Benedict’s of St. ' under Stangl, senior, and Alton a girl of spends the first James 19, of Song” “To and Spring.” a the direction of the Rev. Anderson, freshman, the a won of her religious life happy years In addition Kelly, O.S.B., playing Res- assisted by Sister to roles of disgruntled, rheu- two v and pighi’s “Nocturne,” Christine Firmin. The is scheduled. matic old inmates, Trajano and KEMPS‘ opera lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIII||||[IIIIl|IIIIII||||||IIIIIIIIII||| * LADY Gruenes will join for Carol Werner three performances, May 10, Gabriel, who the home return to Families CATERING ' we serve apprei ICE CREAM ' in piano duet. Mary Baxter has 11, and 13. “lit pleasantly up” after trip a a v funeral home's ciale h Debussy’s our “Golliwog’s town. to c o e s n Two girls who performed in Cakewalk” “Polichinelle” and by last year’s RESTFUL Hunch-Bocked Our Lady’s Tailor LOCATION opera, Villa-Lobos. . 'Deod-End' Kids Other selections from the re- »_: flpgrlin-Ililliams Policarpo, the cruel hunch- cital include “Ipanema” from 7 backed tailor . who will be played “Saudades do Brail”~by Milhaud. ., 'L' by Donald Tembruell, will be E Marilyn. Yunker; MacDOWell’s ._... . M T I" abusing little the 10-year-old “Witches Dance” Op. 17, No._2, seen -' 9 ~ r - - orphan, Morenito, played by MR_ AND MRS, FRANK right: Mrs. Henry Zierer _ (Anna), St. SCHAMAL left Mary Irene Carey; Rachmanin- to ' "m". STCLOUD “UGO SEE . Steven Weber from St. Joseph’s “Humoreske” Henry, Grays Lake, 111.; Louie, Chicago, off’s Cloud; No. Op. 5, 10, of Pierz celebrated sgl‘ their golden wedding I school. grade Alvin Happke in provides It modern Leonard Zupfer (Dominica), Pierz; Bernadine Prozinski; “Toccata” 111.; Mrs. every the role of Felipe will lead his wi Mass Thanksgiving Anthiel, of in St. Joseph’s Theis by Sister Mrs. Theodore (Marie), Minneapolis. Ellen; and and a INTERESTED -' of “deal-end kids,” Alvin church offered by the Rev. Werner Godard’s gang Schneppen— attendants, “The Juggled” by Dor- Their. original Mrs. Josephine Prei- CONVENIENCE CUMFflRI- and Stangl and James Pierzinski, in heim, O.S.B., othy brother Mrs. Schamal. Reynolds:- of He also of- mesberger, Staples, and Frank Schneppenheim, sligfi IN rebellion INTEREST? which the quiet puts fered the-Wedding a Mass. The jubilarians grand- pic- also They have 18 Onamia, present. are were Chorql l Group girl orphans, Jean Hartmann, tured above with their six children, standing, children. from Eileen Liedlenfrost, and Mary St. Benedict’s students and fac- 'x‘ at Certificates M of Deposit ' St. d Y Ann Tembruell, . despair. . . am", "a" Of" ulty’wnl - hear the 03.3. choral 5" 0' in =E==E CIrrIe 80 r5 d. : Clo I National B 21/067 k _ molest iii-2e p33... Clubs ..-..:E:E= annual "of. Apr“ And, iinauy. Wee“ Alfred Stangl. 0“ ' over 19 after hearing St. John’s the the feeble-minded Negro March 8 as Retreat Day of $500 amounts Rates or more. Liborio, will be recovering Ti; seen from 1% 21.4% for early-ma- to , from chills he smoke as warm sees turing PRECISE certificates. Interest is paid the The recollection day of SPLATING for curling from his Others in cigar. \by Bank Check months. WATCH six Isabella Daughters St. Cloud of every the Joyce Schmitt, cast Doris ., are Stop in tomorrow and ask about REPAIRS St. will be held March in the 8 Jamma, Armand Kelzenberg, Gold Silver this flexible, insured - investment Cloud The God- hospital, Reva Bfis Mary Ann Block, Donald Hart- Nickel Copper plan. - - SCHROEDER O.S.B., speak. Diekman, will frey and Virginia Brown. u * mann, Clialiccs the day is The of Members as program of the after the cast, 1 K Ciboriums 7I;llCJLm[ll(€7 Registration follows: 9:15 at JL' urcfe/z I first stated rehearsal, that The * Monstranccs 9:45 confer- Mass at Kingdom of a.m.; God GERMAIN ST. is drama a.m.; that SAINT 80.51} a * Candlesticks meditations, the Wa of has genuine ences, exciting a message, closing with Cross, enedic- and /.~" Ecclesiastical ‘ Id gharacters, Approval and plenty of good ,., St. Cloud, Minnesota ‘2 tion. ‘ Iii/ANN Obtained - un. f Mrs. J. B. Cullen is chairman FRANK J. _,'> I John Ellenbecker Mrs. is EISENSCHENK and WIIEZZEZEZ’Zé/ZW co- TI-“W q—H ‘ ' .- Cold ‘ chairman. luncheon will 30! The be 413 Swirls. Minn- ~400’E'As‘i‘ ST..GERMAINVST., 'F. 01L furnished by the Sisters in the sr: CLouo, MEMBER c. MINNESOTA . I I hospital. ' .fiflem‘fde! Form Home °N Church School 0' 0. ° lie-paint I - . "’Bepair . GUIDE .31: _ fjA7r'ltII!!/ ,3 L. > Mr. Mrs. and John Roers Millerville. Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Harry, Sr., Joe, and August — John H. observed Roers the 60th —and his sisters, Mrs. Tony two wedding anniversary of their Koeplin Millersville of and Mrs. J marriage Feb. 8 by attending Chris Rutten of Osakis, John on M High Mass of Thanksgiving Koeplin the 'only surviving ‘ ‘ a 81" r brother’of WASHERS & . celebrated , by the Adolph Rev. Mrs. Roers, and G. F. ‘ M E Y E R RADIOS C0. Schmidt in Dolors Seven church Dobmeyer of Evansville. Also HEATING ' 'CENTER here. REPAIR present Mr. and Mrs. Cyril TV were Electrical Contractors , Construction Co. Joining them this happy Brick of Brainerd, Arliss Kor- on oc- Residential ' Commercial and We Specialize in - casion their children: Hu- kowski of Minneapolis; ~Joan were All Small Industrial Wiring Home Appliances Churches, Hospitals Schools, bert of Garfield; Joseph, Nick, Kork-owski of St. Cloud; and \ 2543 Tel. St. Cloud Phone 25-9th Ave. 4465 No. 104 Roosevelt Drive 81:. Cloud Ed, and Mrs. Walter Wilken Wilfred Wilken and Sandy of .. Residential & (Katherine) of Millerville; and Fargo. " E Commercial Mrs. ' John KOI‘k‘OWSkl . (Alice) . of l -—-—————‘- - I . ~ UDNLON .‘ THIELMAN . ,_ notifier21.21.335.313; . c, D, of A, Hold Granite . any any m; from 1 your - you, . HARDWARE Electric Co. also also their present, Ed Construction Co. as were Fete for Women Meyer, Prop. lOCAI. ESTABLISHED 19 grandchildren - and 18 great- Paints Sporting Complete Electrical Service — grandchildren. [Rhona Second Avenue, N.E. 12 1' i Goods Lighting , lEi‘lixturles t—"Ftlioor Ind Wlll l I I F I I st cloud F 4291 ~ Johns-Manwlle The Jubilee Mass by ergus n S - ' a us n! a a om. DEALER was sung CLOUD, MINN- 517- 7th 17' AW 50-. 51- C10“ _ ST. CLOUD. MINN. _ St. Mary’s choristers, with Sister _J Aniceta the at A dinner organ. Fergus Falls. Catholic —-The g3 Yes-let the JACKSON Fly-by-night FRANK W. and reception held in the ST. roofing firms were by. We’ll CLOUD and Daughters America of sponsored TRAYNOR parish hall. . see ASSOCIATES, In_c.~ & that house in the church hall quality It 60 the day, you to get Johns-Manville an open C0. was years PAINT roof— a HERMANSON 1893, Feb. 8, that they recently for the older were of women ARCHITECTS'& ENGINEERS and the right Call at price. married before in Seven Dolors church buy! us.\ ‘ "Mautz Paints you the city. ARCHITECTS DESIGN ECCLESIASTICAL Millerville before at the Rev. . Special 368‘ prizes given. Box Telephone For 56 Johnny Schirber, Prop. were Edward Ginther. Since their mar- Exchange Bldg. 311 Granite r Building «Eran National Bank Mathew entertainment. Mrs. James American Buck- EVERY riage séuu. they have made Hall their home Cloud. St. Minnesot- 613 First Sheet- ley three numbers. Mrs. sang St. Cloud, Minnesota farm here, where they on a near Witteman Harold played “Mag- "punpos: still residing. are , nificata'of the Bells,” composed Haidlen, Schellinger Mmes. Bill Ritten, Joe Bros. Sister by M. Alicia, who spent Fred Kuhn, Joe Wenigar, Nick ClOUD SCHNEIDER ST. six- in the sist-ers’ home in years Lumber " Otto, John and Bettin, neighbors BUILDERS ' Co. Fergus Falls} Mrs. Witteman 4 in Mrs. of Mr. and Roers, were also accompanied the _' co. Reliable Contractors GLASS g r o u p of charge the food arrangements. FLOORING C0. singing. HEATING -ANI! PLUMBING “WW Waitresses Phone the grandchil- were unuwpnsm The expressed their women Cloud St. So. dren 14th Ave. and [2! ' t great-grandchil- o Phone zszsw St. Division 2316 . . for the.effort that apprec1ation CARPETING, LINOLEUM, ST' Th giggled h d CLOUD-ALBANY—COLD 1 The hem of “Timken Silent mainy °i§5§iy . Cecilia: aired SPRING Automiitic” _ . made , them: It to entertain Was MODERNIZING KNEE-LING PADS: “LING HOME Oil Burners . ELECTRIC W “.3.an this - News ERICKSON .54.. " ' '~ greetings \ HOME nce mo a 01‘ a worn n in D Other guests the ANDERSON present at J. F. re- FOL 00R CI Mi St. d. SERVICE a“ n“ the . city. . ception the Rev. Adolph were m E’ .N-"S MAT B‘Ui 37 A‘N vi "H 4M co. L"‘-L.E LUMBER ' Hostesses Mines. William Schmidt, Theresa Vornwald, L the |"A*L s R were 19% Ave., & ,52 Hwy. w... " ., Wilkinson, Inez Noyes, ‘ Harold MATERlAL four brothers of BUILDING Mr. Roers— “ ' Wiring and Fixtures Witteman, and Earl Anderson, K Cloud, St. Minn. COAL AND PAINT c i. and Misses Elizabeth LaPlante 626 801 Cloud 3rd Ave. St. .. Minn. Cloud. St. Telephone 1911 Dueker. and Elizabeth Costs, Co. O lt‘ No, More gillll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|I|II|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIII||||IIIII|||I§ WIlHElM James H. Murphy 3864—5163-W Phones C0. ROOFING . Nix—St. Cloud 1350 8th Ave. My INSURANCE . Years roofing experience 30 WIRING FARM CITY & and around St. Cloud in Real Estate free estimate Call Write Phone for St. ~2506-1st 50. 582 To or Buy It Here ascent I ST. CLOUD _ St, Bldg. 03 Mary’s Phone 196 , E TITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIc Zabinski John noNLIN (‘oMPANv THE Manufacturers of P. Telephone 0. Box 636 4453 Building Contractor, FANNING Mlll You do not premium here for the certain knowledge pay any Just South the Rel. 532 Doors Interior Finish of Airport Sash that getting what when you expect buy used 203-16th North you Avenue are 7 you a car. . .St. Cloud . . . . . ' Increase yield and your-"crop i 535 E. Germain St. Cloud St. ' Pi.er , 3468 Cloud St. market Buy HERO CHOOSE price. FROM THE FINEST SELECTIONS OF a Fanning Mill $75.00 USED CARS WE HAVE HAD III|III|II|I]||III|II|II|III|IIIIIIiII|Il|IIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIiII||I|I[IIII|II||I|Ill|II|II|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII|1||II|II||IIIIIiIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IN YEARS DINNnonF AND AT THE LOWEST PRIGES O Marcel LaFoncI ' 1947 FORD CLUB COUPE KRISS-KROSS WALLPAPER AND PAINT storm Has radio, conditioned air heater, overdrive, plastic covers and other accessories. Here is many ex- an " gar, ‘ Paint . Pittsburgh . . Paints Varnishcs contractor . . septional clean inwonderful and cond. -— thruout, it’s you’d like See wuh‘bk to it. ImP°rlaI W'MPaP" a car own. k- A h h f Kfilsafigiigs‘LLJ, Telephone 965 ‘ Little Minnesota Falls, Cloud Telephone 435 2am. South St. Avenue » DELUXE 1900 . 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V ordinary. chain. up o. . , _ l ’ Paint and wall keep home looking smart = paper can your as -- \ ' ‘P'iced “I” ‘0 ‘ well walls the and woodwork See large ' preserve " as our se- All T f - . ype s ’0 \ . lection of paints and wall beautiful colors in and _ ‘ papers 1 | , " Metal ~ m°dem “5‘” Roofing Sidingj- Sheet . o o o ' ‘ ’ w— - - v . . , . . “World’s Second Oldest Ford Dealership” ~ * ' w MCDom‘“ 6“ J, II N M D “St. Cloud’s - First m“ Auto c Dealership” . - . . . . , 7 20-4th South Avenue Cloud 1526 Phone St. a - 7 211 5 h A S l P19“ I ‘ °““ Venue 5" CLOUD ‘ 20 Sixth Ave. So. Cloud, Minn. St. ' ‘ r i I : . ' i s, ,.