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

July 24, 1953 · Page 1 of 6

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‘2“ —:—_—_—v—. Friday} CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. v TWO PAGE July 24,1953, SACMENT Speakers College Rural Life Clarke Head .Paat‘l' on GUILD Dubuque, Ia. Sister \ Mary — Aloysius has been named to suc- \ One) ceed Sister Mary Anne Leone I Lively dis- urged take part. Continued Page to ( From as president of Clarke _ College. She becauseof guaranteed is cussion ‘ wousoN'TYou will address point His served .ments. chairman of the drama participation‘of seasoned the vet- as LIKETOT-I-l' this rural life phase of the department Clarke at from 1940 life of rural the movement erans THOUGHT... gmovement. 1947, to and since that time has familiar with tradi-. who its are V meetings will be been in teaching San Two of the Francisco. unlimited tion of free, and warm, g by followed ‘discussions panel hark who discussion, and pro-‘ f-AT CHECKERBOARDfi will be which all in bpen forums convictions nounced various on e always questions and ready are Pig Market New Little them. to v express Tuesday Morning . Prominent these panel every among members and speakers Mon- are George Hildner, signor director CUT RATE GAS—Spécial Rural Life of the and Home Mis- Discount Truckers to Conference, Louis; Mon~ sions St. J. signor John Heinz, r diocesan Rural Life, Bismarck, director of Used Cars Machinery &- - Dak.; Father George Nell, ’di- N. Now at Co-operative Parish of the rector Service, Activities Effingham, CHECKERBOARD 111., recreation Fa- and expert; ._ S.J., Anthony Adams, di- ther J. Mondloch,‘ S. Prop. Jesuit Life of the Rural rector ‘H.wy. N6. FallsJ 371 Little F."W 1 Here’s the Beer That Bureau, St. Marys, Kans.; ; Speaks for Itself Peck, director of the Farm ‘ INTO THE WENT IUSEDTO DROP. Foundation, Chicago; Pro- and CHAPELTDSAY IT. DISTRIBUTED BY . llemp’s Douglas Marshall, ‘chair- fessor Co. Ice. Cream of rural of the department man . inn.” sociology, University of Wiscon- I , CHOOSE Commercial sm. high light of The the session PRINTING '— s I-szlvl' dinner be testimonial will‘ ,1 a 9W infirm: of Dr. Aug. in honor 19 . ' on ,~ & ..,_ - H. L; Walster, retiring dean of PUBLICATIONS lllllllllnn Agriculture, School of the IIDvllgl‘I Agricultural North Dakota Away {rem the of Dean Walster noise the College, Fargo. loo Specializing rosd'l in el Chile’s-l3} lsrgtlsi accessible in I5_minutes. address will give H hotel an on con- within IJubilee Books, l0 from Anniversary minutes airport. 600 odsrn. agricultural comfortable serving ' he rooms—complete gCook our re- Financial Books, Church for in business and social functions. E Wedding sources. Statements, : ,5 . E g scores a KNOY e... Mgr. and all Copies of the Announcements, etc. program . ‘ g ' the rural information concerning = _ STONY ISLAND AT CHICAGO PHONE Publishing Co. SIXTY SEVENTH FAirlsx be had by writing moo life school can E. Germain, 113 St. Phone 1103 O.S.B., Martin Schirber, the Rev. ‘ ' Cloud, St. ‘ Minnesota College- University, John’s St. his 'l ville. (ENJOY '. SMOKEY \ . . "I 5. hasn’t llEm P ji. He said THAT MEANS.BEING \..AND REPEAT * , AFTER ME.. —- “Good Morning" ICE CREAM years! in and LADY KEMPS " l,-CATERING ICE CREAM So long he sleeps soft, sagging as on a Call 9th 2nd Ave. & No. 567 he'llrontinue the to get mattress, up on bed. What he needs is side of the wrong Land-O-Nod level Rest—for firm, Posture (I ...-._._, YOllR, . luoda CALI. and good night's night. support rest a every specially The Pasture Rest Mattress is makes our supe- designed and constructed for folks who suffer Vrior avail- service backache. from soft-bed It cushions the body in a '7 )ARISHES DIOCESE PEOPL natural, sleep relaxed position sound ‘able to and nearby assure WW. at Pam. the whole night If letting through. is mattress your T Adistant points. comb you'down, and the M in Pasturs see will help sleep level -—it besll. to your you l Eugene Mathias Mehr 1952. Mr. Urbaniak Bishop received the Ste- July The high lights their Belle Prairie, Randall, St. 15. of As- Valley—The annual Eden Busch Medal of Merit. Roscoe—Funeral services con- were North Bowlus, visit St. Cloud the Chil- phen, Prairie, to were James W. Durr Sun— Church bazaar sumption ducted July‘10 in St. Agnes’ Church for on Flensburg, Sobieski. dren’s St. John’s Abbey, and Home, Mathias Mehr. died Eugene who St. 3, Cloud.—Funera]_ services for attracted large July 12, day, a July Rev. Joseph Bloch officiated James and ’7. The W. St. Benedict’s, St. Mary’s Durr, who died July Ca- 13. were % v the Rev. Urban Schmitt. 0.8.0., held and in St. John Cantius' Church July threatening despite the F‘U-N crowd ERAL th.edral. .HOME St. David Cloud.—_J,ohn Fan- cousin, Hastings. Neb.. in the 15th with the Rt. Peter Rev. Monsignor was sanc- flea-a Many weather. Mary’s del, member St. Ca- games were of Burial the parish J. in Droll tuary. offering Requiem Mass. Burial a was ceme- TELJW STICLOUDMINN. The. "s awarded. prizes and ~ tured- Surviving his Mr. N tery. parents. in Calvary thedral Cemetery. Parish, has accepted are was ap- _ Perham.—St. Henry’s Church Mrs. Mehr; brothers. and John M. Surviving two his Mrs. wife. James baby 800-pound steer are won pointment County was Stcarns as Gerald; observed David and and grandparentS, Barr, and daughter, its patronal feast day Marian, Du- of a St. Cloud, Hojem of Edward by. Chairman for USO-United the P. Mrs. Math Mehr and Mrs. Joseph rand. Mich. Also surviving "are a July evening Mass 15 with on an Valley. of Eden Klehr. formerly brother, Henry W. Durr, Minneapolis, Defense Fund f Minnesota B o r which began ' 8:40. There I at was Mrs. Nicholaus Backes sisters, Mrs. Jaeb, and two Elmer Min- 1953 campaign, according to an neapolis, Mrs. Leo’ Elm, Paul. large attendance the Mass. and St. at Spring—Requiem Cold Mass of- a regional mis-_ Falls._——-The was Little prepared authorized by Jo- announcement July St. Boniface's Church Alphonse. fered 15 in Fuchs Assisting the Father t pa o 5 r, Little Falls the sion rally. for siah Minneapolis, area E. Brill of state for who Mrs. Nicholaus Backes. died 87. Cold Spring—A Solemn .Nicholas, Donnay,_ the altar Requiem‘ mulching at box Belle Prairie heldatv Ehairman parish be July_12. Burial in the will for therfund, on ceme- was held Mass " in St. Boniface’ Church was spring Father A. J. Junghans of - chil- Surviving the following some were tery. are The 2 July July 26, at Alphonse Sunday, ’7 for Fuchs, who died The United Defense Fund is p.m. a dren: Mathilda, Joseph, Mrs. and' Frazee, deacon; Father JOseph July The 3. Rev. Valerian Thelen, Benedic- with will begin meeting joint national appeal the for Peter Thull (Olivia), Cold Spring; Mrs. O.S.B.. brother-in~law the deceased, Besselaar, of subdeacon; Dent, and devotions in the Math John Ellenbecker (Ida), Mrs. Rosary and tion USO, which includes armed officiated, assisted by the Rev. Atlmn- serv- Father Vossberg, Roger master Mrs. Hall Maus (Catherine), Ray and business exhibits and Fuchs, asius O.S.B., nephew, LAND-O-NOD The deacon, church. ices work of national YMCA, Mrs. Nicholaus (Lorette). St. Cloud. of ceremonies. the and Rev. Victor Ronclleufitsch. in the held will be meeting Jewish YWCA, Welfare Board, gym— member St. Ann's Backes of was a O.S.B., subdeacon. Burial the in was Other priests assisting in the the An- Lady of Christian Our Mothers. nasium at Catholic Community S i parish cemetery. e e, r v c OSTURE P REST Thomas ’Urbnniak confessional and the Mass at Mr. Fuchs alumnus of St. Academy. gel’s Travelers Aid Association, Salva- was an John’s St. Cloud—The Rt. Monsignor University member Rev. and S. Fathers A. Fadrowski, a were tion Army Shows. and Camp meeting MATTRESS 'will the first be This the Kroll Solemn Requiem of Catholic Order Peter J. ofi'ercd Foresters. of St. Stanislaus’ Church, Perham; Also included in the fund Cath‘mic St. Joseph's organized Little Mass St. John Cantius’ Church July Society, in Aid recently the of are Brandl, Bertha; Leo Leo Lan- who died Society, Cold for Thomas Urbaniak. Spring Choir, 14 trustee the American Social Hygiene circles of made region Falls up July the of the St. 11. Assisting Mass Boniface Church Board, at doll, C.PP.S., St. Lawrence’s were THRIFTIES Seamen's Association, i U d Rice, t Royalton, Falls, Little from n e “We Spend” the Rev. Vincent Wotzka. and chairman the board deacon. of school chair- give Save You and as Church, and A. J. Laf- Perham; — Service, National Recreation Burial the As— Rev. L. J. O‘hotta, subdeacon. of board, member town of man a Enderlin, N. Dak. The renie’re Calvary Lions Club. in Cemetery. His wife. the St. Cloud Municipal was sociation, United Community De- .KAlN-HANSON Furniture Schwit- SAFETY Thomas Urbaniak of Mrs. (Mary Band. the Wakefield Farm- secretary James Bernauer, Crookston, Rev. Services fense and American Re- WITH SAVE alla) with the following five Mutual survives Fire Insurance Company. ers Henry’s Parish, formerly of St. lthe lief for Korea. All the agencies children: Celestyn, Ervin. and lreneui Cold of Spring Co—opcra- secretary delivered the Cloud; St. Thadeu‘s, Red Owl. S. Dak.. tive Creamery. and the of secretary directly concerned with sermon.— the are _ (Stella). Duluth. and Mrs. John Walsh Rural Bell Telephone Company. 4074 14 51h Phone St. Minn. South Ave. Cloud, .' national defense effort. Cdmmemorative h l cards o y There grandchildren. 11 are George Lakin with good provide safety County Federal Savings Accounts Loan dz The for Stearns member quota distributed all attending. Mr. Urbaniak the last of to was were Royalton.—George Lakin, who 71. the who organized built St. month and 10th of the cards'this earnings. Funds received'by group will be $5,421.86. are The imprinting any the July on died buried the 6, in parish was John Church. Cantius’ He was mem- a. first. from the credited with earnings following Requiem Mass noted the passing of cemetery of- 70 ~ Catholic 9. HERE’S year ber Order Foresters, of the of SUMMER!. THE SUPER TREAT FOR July Holy fered Church. 11 in Trinity lad Minneapolis—A years’ / in which he recently had 50~year of since the opening f the 62- a ully group . The Rev. L. J. Ohotta officiated. $10,000.00 Insured Each Account membership him. confirmed. In to upon up St. from Stephen’s Altar first parochial school in t e COOL AND LUSCIOUS-- women Surviving MAKE A NOTE: par- two Eugene. Man- are sons, ‘ Society St. Stephen’s zanita, 01's.. John, of Parish ish completion of the and Portland. Ore. in and the Order Leader Dies 3rd en- ‘POURED SECURITY ssveu7u9 There grandchildren. six Also OVER ICE‘CREAM- are FEDERAL sur- Minneapolis in toured St. Cloud larged sisters’ 1953. convent on viving \the following brothers and are Francisco, San Calif.—-,The - sisters: Hugh Lakin, Pinevllle. FROSTY 0re.: THERE! SEVEN-l.ll3“FLOAT”.l A O.F.M., Ella Lakin. Clement Berberich, East J.; Rev. Orange. N. and Movie Current. Ratings Mrs. Henry Christie. Roynlton. ASSOCIATION LOAN SAVINGS & who Provincial 71, served as Bernard Gerding Third Commissary Order the of cum: at. Greenwald.———Requiem Mass of- St. Germain was 822 Street St. West Francis the Coast of on July Andrew’s fered 1’1 in St. Church died Joseph’s in St. for 12 Bernard Gerding, who for 84. died years, in July Surviving following The following list includes theaters 14. the movies appearing 3T. He his in are at Hospital. resigned post children: Elrosa; Carl. noun John. Seattle, ‘ these Morris, Parkers Alexandria, Chokio, Fergus Falls, health, but towns: 1952 owing to poor Wash: Leonard Greenwald; and Tony, Prairie, Randall, Cloud, St. Souk Centre, and Wheaton. until William, Melrose: Mrs. Mary continued the friars Nentl, to 1 serve Wheaten: Mrs. Arthur IleRogk (Anna), days before his death. few A.1‘ a Superior, Wis.: Mrs. Nick Schwieters \ MEN’S STOB (Helen). Mrs. Math Freeport: and From Cherry Tree Morally Unobjectionable Adults and Children for Miller (Rose). Cloud. St. Also surviving his‘sisters and Me are Bad Boy Never: Let Co brothers: Gertrude Mrs. Loehr, Spring 'Barl Men Peter Pan. Aloysius, Hill; Sister Appleton. Wia.: Conrad Heisrich, Spring Hill: John. Desert Legion Safari Drums The Home of Florsheim Shoes; Little Melrose: George. Falls; Au- and Fangs Arctic- of the Stars Are Singing Paul. There grandchil- St. gust, 20 are Til-Tart, . Sbhaffner Loose Walla London. Cloth- Wac From Walla and Ma/rx in and dren 23 great-grandchildren. "Mr. Gerding member the Mi- of St. Mo Pa Kettle Vacation and was a on Society chael of~Greeanld. ing. ' Elmo L. Arnold A-2 , a Eden Valley.——The J. Rev. A. Unobjecliouable Morally -Only for Adults Requiei'n Gruenes offered the Mass July Bldg. St. Cloud Mary’s St. the 8 in Assumption Church Elmo for Across the Wide Missouri Lawless Breed ‘_ L. Arnold. 26, who killed July 5. was When Redhead From. Wyoming Dangerous Wet Military services held the at were Broadway Four She’s Back graveside with burial in the parish aster on 1 cemetery. Hangman’s Knot Sombrero l Surviving his the parents.\ Mr. are ' Happy Time Titanic Martin Mrs. Arnold, and and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. \JNNNNNNNNNNGS‘. , B Ray ‘Johnsmi (Isabella), Henry, Mrs. Hospital cl .Clou Saint , Binsfield (Theresa). Robert Albert. Ro- renames; _f -' Morally Objectionable Everyone for " ' muald, Marcus, Mrs. Phil Loch (Laura), Florbert. Mrs. Ray Colbert (Celia), costuming.) Abbot Costello Go and Mars—(Objection: Suggestive to Elmer Mrs. Ro- rMK-s. Lies. Genevive. Lion—(Objection: and Androcles Weber and the Tends (Marcella). Richard. misrepresent Philip. A to an well-equipped modern, hospi- Helen. Elmo and member Arnold be- was religious a ridicule fundamental Christian traditional and the St. Joseph Society. of tal with staff well-organized 9 O material and a liefs; it contains suggestive sequences moreover, physicians specialists. of and theaters. unsuitable for in motion picture entertainment Desperate and Search—(Objection: Tends justify divorce Conducted to re- the by Sisters of the marriage.) the Greales'z Show Earth—(Objection: Especially because of On I-" msm. 451nm, "' ' ' should Order youth-appeal this the following. be of of film objections St. Benedict. . noted: carefully “Despite certain considerations mitigating providing an People habit of who the form PRECISE cruelf'x ’ ' A fashioned from emotional this film tends and of condone, s impact To argu- successful. WATCH for the luture usually single piece of killing. the sinful It presented justify, of act ments to are mercy REPAIRS cherry (above) hangs in wood dialogue.” also and contains suggestive costuming - Chapel the Holy the Brothers’ at always When 'there risk anything. Gunsmoke—(Objection: Tends condone illicit actions.) WEDDING is to you Seminary, Nor- Ghost Mission PHOTO HRED Let’s Do It Again—(Objection: Reflects the acceptability of divorce; involved. element of PORTRAITS uncertainty walk, ~Conn. an dialogue and costumlng.) uggestive situations, \ - INFORMALS, FINISHING from The taken W°°d y}, “’35 an r’f dialogue and Outlaw,Womcn—(Objection: Suggestive costuming r‘ Q1 a Set. « A, - 3‘ , /,. 01:13:33, t1¥::n%};at%fizwcgfiv§:e this lirm take RISK when You NO is Situation') ‘ ‘ , areas dag; fiy Porcelfi Womgznci'i'gg flglzfingnched—(Oblewon= Suggestive . .soslumms, called for good " Miss' serve ‘ to w our' upon you. 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