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

June 5, 1953 · Page 1 of 8

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Id; '77... —,. . LI 7 t“ Friday, REGISTER 5, I9753A ST. CLO UD June THE TWO PAGE Joseph i I Sisters. 'In Jvesus Love With Speak St. Forums to on army: . Joseph—Sisters St. Remberta, “Some Chem- present Ippaper on Mariella, will Rogatia and make I‘cal Atoms.” Aspects of Tracer Enioy contributions RooLBeer major American The meeting will be held July to a AFTER GIRL A \M—IO WANTS Benedictine academy meetings Olympia. 5-8 in that’s FOAM-TOPPED : TO ORDER JOIN A RELIGIOUS St. EUT SHE HAD To BE BEAUTIFUL IN this Martin’s col- Mariella sdtnmer Sister will chair- at be WAS THAT THE PALACE A IS EXAMINED AND . ACCEPTED, EXAMINED HER SOUL AS lege Olympia, Wash, in “Some Unsal- and at panel of MAIDEN THE WAS THE PARAELE DO man on a BECOMES FIRST! SHE CANDIDATE A . ! ANY GIRL I5 WHO AND WENT St. Vincent’s archabbey, Latrobe, OONVENT TO THE Catholic ved Problems Fic- of YOU KNOW OR POSTULANT AND THEN A A WHO LIVES WAS THE CONVENT To tion” when litera- the language, a. NOVICE DURING TIME THIS / GOOD LADY WHO . SERVE GOD. division the and arts of ture, A MISTRESS OF NOVICES To Discuss Isotopes SHE HAD AND CATHOLIC TOOK LIFE HER TO . Aug. 24-28’3in, ABA meets TO BE ‘ TEACHES HER HEALTHY, KING THE THE KING AND In symposium radioactive on a . GOD! HAVING HOW To BE AND SMART, AND- Latrobe. Is MADE DO HER isotopes, Sister will Remberta PASSED AND BEAUTIFUL GOOD A I ~NUN THE HARD . and address the natural science CHECKERBOARD'fi r—AT THREE THE PRACTICE AND 2 THINGS mathematics ABA section the of “ TESTS, THE MORTIFICATION. in Bi-‘ “The Use Isotopes MAIDEN IS of Little Market. New Pig on glllllllllllllllllllllI|||||||llllllllllllll||||||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIE ADORNED NOW ology,” Sister Rogatia will and I Tuesday Morning every ' MADE AND 5 H. Murphy James —Wanted PLEASING To Rent to . KING. 3 THE GAS—Special, RATE CUT INSURANCE aduIts Catholic family (2 and Truckers Discount to fourteen) moving boy of to a Real Estate 2 would like St. Cloud to rent a E Machinery duplex Used Cars & bedroom house, 3 196 Mary's Bldg. Phone St. :03 or -.Itll|lllllll||||IllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||l||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIR before Cloud St. in apt. on or Now at supply referenqes. July Will 7 '1. CHECKERBOARD' Write: J-l ’ Drug. Molitor Co. Cloud Register % St. Mondloch. J. Prop. s. Fella? Cloud, Minnesota St. Hwy. Little‘ No. 371 REXALL AGENCY L .4 Prescriptions Specialty I BECOME; Kodak Supplies & Toiletrie- A GIRL WHEN JUST EVERYTHING I AND YES, THESE ST. CLOUD. MINN. MUN/SHE TO GIVE HAS NOVICE DOEs A A where THESE SEEM VERY From 4y Joe Marsh sit . . PRESENTS OR ’ , THE THINGE— NOVITATE UP A LOT OF NICE IN .1 _ HARD AT FIRST. ' BUT AND HE LOVES . , ._ GRACES MAKE SHEDOESN’T LIKE DATES, PARTIES, HOME LIFE THAT EVERY FOR HARD MORE , YOU \ ASK MORE YOU FOR AND SPENDING MONEY; HAS BUT SHE To Do. LIKE YOU LIKE THE THING DO FOR AND YOU LOVE BEAUTIFUL ‘To Do OF HARD THINGS- DOES A LOT we THEM PResENTs THE GOD, GIVES YOU HE HIM MOREv JUST IN GOD'S EYES. WANT$ As UP EARLY. Headwork sucH GETTING BECAUSE SHE GAVE To KING GRACES MORE LIKE THE STORY. Little A . I SHE’D LIKE ELIZA! WHEN WORKING PLEASE GOD. To l TO BE PLAYING, SPENDING LOT OF A Footwork of ‘ Saves Lot a TIME TIZYING PRE-PACK ; , BULK CREAM i ICE ‘51 don’t aim give .'. right in pond in the to county ever up . said fishing,” Pappy Hayes his back yard. Fumesli one own No “but (Iay— the older I the less get From where I sit, Peppy 'may Iover like hiking I Pike’s Creek. to be of older than but his some us For; I’ll bring Guess have the fish to .No‘ is active—and He’s mind Waiting open. me.” to nearer anybody with ready listen to to an his nephew So Pappy got idea. That’s why he and I talk to can Drying! bulldoze down about three acres subject—sometimes about on any é - of bottom land. Then he dammed his preference buttermilk and for there. little the mine beer. And though stream for up we DIOCESE Prom. Irespect disagree, each other’s Winter is the U. Fish He S. and we wrote DARISHES an opinioanhat’s neighborli- Wildlife Service, in Washington, ideal time without “catch” it. to to gills” and “blue use got and ness a some , it—free. stock bass Pappy’s to flew {The - Wonder Paint. wound giving idea him (and - up Burch parish, began Franklin Princeton, door- of WADENA. and Mrs. arrangements, a man , —— just about the best fishing us) parish has been to-door census of St. Mary’s Ca- Gust Kantrud wastin of St. Ann’s charge of re- Col- Knights of thedral parish St. Cloud last decorations. The luncheon table appointed in to "a graduate Wednesday, the fellowship for June 3. During decorations F aundat'wu centered about U nited, States Brewers. umbus Capyright, 1953, a Catholic University months and they miniature the of June July church with dolls study at I C., America, Washington, D. will completely the in and dressed Nut of ter- canvass caps gowns. fllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“ the academic ritory that lies between in the form the of for next mortar year, were cups He Mississippi September., is river and the Osseo boards beginning in and diplomas tied with railroad the degree of tracks and between white, candidate for and the 1953 a grad- navy SESSION " SUMMER philosophy (Ph.D.). second and doctor north 10th uation colors, marked of street class the south. Mrs. P. J. Part of this terri- place ST. CLOUD. street of each A guest. to prayer — GALLON Augustine’s is optional shared St. tory territory graduate Meagher of printed the T par- orr a was 15 Opens Line 1 to with Holy ish the Diocese of Angels parish. represented diplomas. Blue and white candles COLOR! DEEP annual St. Cloud the 26th and flowers completed the at ST‘. JOSEPH’S. 0n Thurs- Continuous Enrollment Thereafter SLIGHTLY — spring of the Min- conference theme. day, June 4, the Most Rev. Peter HIGHER Council of Catholic nesota The Rev. Bernard H. Wess- Job Soon? Wan Do You W. t Bartholome, . C j d t a a u o o r St. Charles’ Women held. at 100% ling, of Our Lady of Vic- pastor PAINT LATEX Bishop St. of Cloud, conferred May parish, Bayport, 26. on church, addreSSed the tory stu- Keep- Brothers’ “We Are OUr bachelor degrees of of arts EMPLOYED! GRADUATES ARE or ALL briefly. conclusion dents At the the theme the ers” of one- was bachelor of science 27 upon woodwork ceilings, walls, For included the of his talk, he presented each meeting, which day o seniors the College St. at of Byrne, graduate with crucifix. J. pocket Most Rev. James for Graduates. in half the time Ideal H. S. a Goes current on o Benedict. Preceding the degree of St: Paul'; Auxiliary Bishop FERGUS FALLS—St. Anne’s brushmorks odor, No no 0 550 Approved for GI P.L._ Francis Miller, Training under Rev. pastor the conferral, the Rev. John Berg- society Our Victory of Lady of v washable Guaranteed Charles’ parish, Bayport; St. of 0 parish held' its be- last meeting of Brewster the STANDARD man gave com- BUSINESS” ALL COURSES IN A. O’Con- Rev. and the Thomas fore the vacation in the summer address mencement in the houSe the Jesuit of" retreat gorgeousmlors at church May hall 180 nor 20. LOWEST TRAINING. RATES. see chapel, and following .. . the award- ':St. the Paul in North [among Kantrud, president Mrs. Gust ing of degrees, Benediction and the speakers A.M. AII classes—7 12 Noon. forenoon on program. to presided of the society, at recessional concluded the a COLLEGEVILLE.'——The a num- MATHEW IIALL commencement ceremonies. Call 2995-W for Bulletin. business meeting. St. Free ' short write candidates who' will be ber of or the“ Among invested with Benedictine those receiving de— Catherine’s circle the under DREWS July in John’s garb St. six 1 students from the co. grees were _BUS| COLLEGE on. NESS LUMBER chairmanship Hint- of Mrs. Ray Diocese One the abbey is 13. of of St. Cloud: Julianna now hostesses the social at were MARY: AND LOWELL RUSHMEYER gen shown Welle, student, Melrose; applicants is Korean Rosemarie are a decorativ‘e hour Drahmann, that followed. A Kim, Andrew who is Perham: at and Mar- the flowers they picked before the little they place pres- as C. Theatre K Paramount — table for five members lene Delaria, completing his studies f6r set Lois ent Hagen, Nancy was CLOUD This altar they made in their home. is the they honored ST. May way whose birthdays Lampert, politi- in May. of degreein Gloria Schleper, master arts all of came a They Blessed Mother during May. the children the of Mr. and St. Cloud, are Minnesota each They presented of St. with the University Cloud. cal science at ' were Sr., belong the Dolors Mrs. Lowell Rushmeyer, and Seven parish to I K gift. The is Alexander Chicago. other a In the grad- weeks preceding ALBANY COLD SPRING in Albany. TillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIII who has been accepted for Tirado MEIRE GROVE—Graduation uatlon,;the seniors feted were Clergy Monasterio San Antonio, Benedic- 2 Slated Retreats exercises conducted May variety 31 of occasions. On were on a E I Rico. tine foundation in Puerto Sunday, in St. John’s church 8 by May at 31, -the Rev. p.m. ST. AUGUSTA. Mr. and Robert Rev. the Joseph Kreuter, 0.S.B., Hovda of Fargo, North Your: —— RELIGIOUS Mrs. J. B. Storkamp recently On Dakota, (.Continued The pastor. 11 who who students is frequent a con- From Page 3) Leo C. Landoll, C.PP.S.; Ray- .4 celebrated their 57th wedding tributor received their diplomas Cor— to Today Worship, and are mond Lang, Paul Lansing, Fran- selaar, Bettendorf, John Jerome their aniversary in home about rine Brang, the Alice Imdieke, baccalaureate Mary- gave ARTICLES sermon cis Lenger, T. Lentfoehr, Joseph Bielejeski; south three miles of St. Cloud, . the lyn Moossgn, at High Betty Welle, Mass. Lusan On the same Linn, Joseph Linz; where they have lived almost 0 Fathers Worms, Wilfrid Birk, Joseph Joseph Caspers, the Donald faculty evening, entertained Fathers Henry half The Lutgen, James couple have century. the Bloch, Leo Meyer, Brandl John seniors Gerald J. a Meyer, Richard ‘ the at traditional Minette, children, James 53 grandchildren, Mohm, 11 L. J. Savings" Denery, Mayer, H l Dimmer-ling, Anthony d reception, Welle, and in and the r preceding a o Theodore Ohotta, and 5 greatgrandchildren. Peterka, Bene- weeks Daniel Welle. each Teachers of the Stanley collegiate Fadrowski, Henry Feh- were The children dict Petermeier, Eleanor of Charles Pfeif— classes honored Sister Thea, are Sister the'seniors Aaron, and at renbacher, J. a B. Funk, Aloys fer, Alfred Buckman; Sister M. Podrosky, Florentia, Benno Ret- Sister party, Madeline. similar prom, or event. Gruenes,'Fred Hinnenkamp, zek, O.S.B., Nor- Luxemburg; Mrs. H. Vincent Santa, William A. J. FLENSBURG. FLENSBURG. IN Miss JoAnn Sixteen chil- Hinnekamp, bert —— Henry Hirsch, Scheiner, Weyrens, St. Cloud'; — Clement Harlow Sheldon, Paul dren Symanietz' of Sacred became the Heart bride of parish here Matthias Hoffmann, Francis Shurek, Storkamp, Farmington; Victor Mrs. Siegler, Robert 3 received LeRoy their Kleinbeck, First of Mrs. Holy Com- son Hohn, Wilfrid Illies, Peter Juba, Evesla'ge, Freeport; Smith, Ferdinand Milo Tennessen, Law- Loans Catholic Edith Kleinbeck, May Church and Phyllis munion 18 in the on 8 Bernard Karels, Joseph Kilian, Torbd‘rg; Joseph Kieke, South Mrs. rence o’clock High Symanietz became Mass. the bride They of Austin are Kinsella, Victor Kenzer, Schmidt, Clear- Haven; Mrs. L. Fathers Joseph Darlene Trobec, Bene— Donald Johannas, Larson, of Mr. Rita and Kedrow- son Anthony Kleins'chmidt; Norbert Storkamp, Rose- water; dict Virnig, ski, Roger Vossberg, Catherine A. Mrs. Louis Larson, Larson, at double Darlene a Gohmann, Mrs. John St. mount; Fathers Valentine 1 K i k, Wagner, Vincent McCarthy, Weigand, Jo- wedding John held May m e 16 in Sacred Polasik, KEENAN & CLAREY, Minneapolis, INC. Minn. Corine Joseph; Leander St. Storkamp, N i h 01a Kl‘aemer, Alphonse Wessendorf, Soblec‘h, seph William Wey, Sharon Heart c 5 .church here. Zilkoski, JoAnn Cloud; and Mrs. Harold Helge- Kremer, Michael N. Kremer, Sobania, Bernard Wildenborg, For Information Ignatius Mail Elphege to Mrozik, The Rev. Louis P. J. Otto - celebrated San Francisco. , J. son, A1 B. Kroll, Kroll, John Al A. Wippich, MrOZIk, Theodore Wrobel, Ar- Lucille Janey, the Mary Nuptial Mass. The brides COLLEGEVILLE.—The Par- Henry are John A. Quintin Thul» OR J. Kroll, Paul Kunkel, S. B. Koval, Kuz- thur Yzermans, F. J. Zilkoski, T. Anthony- Kedro‘wski, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ent-Teacher Association of St. Prayer Books niak, John Laky, J. Lamusga, A. Ziolkowski, George S. and Paul‘Zylla. Sanoski, Bennie St. Germain St. Robie 717% Phillip 195 W. Symanietz. Lapos John the Baptist parish 'held and Robert ’ I, Larson. Attending election of officers Mr. for and the fol- Mrs. Clol‘id, Klein- St. Minn. St. Paul, Bibles Minn. ;: FE‘RGUS FALLS—St. beck Anne’s Mrs. lowing in its meeting Robert May Brannen, were year SOCIety entertained the Frances Catholic The Pukarski, 20. officers include Robert Bram Rosaries new sophomore, junior, and and Willard Mrs. George Dullinger, Schultz. senior presi- men, NAME PRESCRIPTION students FOR of Fergus Falls dent; Cecilia Mrs. high Neussen- Mr. and Mrs. Larson at- school . were May 21. Missals The Daily dorfer, vice president; Mrs. tended by seven Mrs. Phillip Brooks, seniors the honored were George Durenberger, secretary; guests. Mrs. Robert Larson, Phillip 'CHIC COMFORT Mrs. ADDRESS KIrtel Johnson Sets Sick Call Fred Smith, Oscar and chair- treasurer; Brooks, was and Robert Larson. Bruggman, historian - Rosary Recorders ‘Plans school for and play- ground improvements ‘also were Figurines discussed the meeting. at An- other exit be is to provided in‘ school building. the Plans for the RITZ-CROSS F co. the include grounds leveling the '- playground and safeguard- area Printers Stationers - by ing it diverting the ap- Office Furniture proaches frOm the road, restrict- and ing the parking and plant space, ing shrubbery. Supplies Mrs. Walter Studniski was Sixth 26 'Avenue djan’Iond North hostess the to meeting and SELECT gives fine you a St. Cloud, Minnesota served refreshments. ST. CLOUD. The Mission styled smartly in for ring less. 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