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

July 31, 1953 · Page 1 of 6

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RAGE REGISTER THE\$T. CLOUD Two sacnhmrrur a... 4...: ( ' 5 '. m COPYRIGHT GUILD CATECHETICAL I953, Colberg Dr. R. G. :Be , ’ \ l ' l I OPTOMETRIS'I‘ ', . ‘ WHAT?- BUT Examined NED Eyes Is A NICE 50v me you're ow To Go . Fitted Glasses AND HEARING. AIDS Makes BATTERIES All for Her‘e'nr That the Beer" [half for Spell" Phone 201 DISTRIBUTED or V Co. Ice\,Creum Kemp's WARD « FOURTH r . MARKET arr/M5 Jon. Gnifkowski , MEATS « GROCERIES ' HOME-MADE SAUSAGE NOT?- MAYBE WHY AND I; mo. man WHEN you vomnorcnrou I ANGWER eoo's Established NED Years! Is 39 HELP MIGHT mveo coo YOU to THAT PRAYER. YOUR TO ' mews: HIs CALL. , * PHONE , 2052-53 ‘ - DIDN'T 3 you MEAN NED'S, you st. Ave. Cloud 9th N- 403 To ME AsIoNG " flu; STEADY Is Go , St. Department'Stmo“ Cloud’s Leading la“: cALLd ' _ ,. lmoue . w] __ THE IN EIGHTH Gamay- r makes our supe- Priests—Tor ‘.‘able avail- rior service For Nuns ' and nearby at dis’tant points. I Postulunts FOr ” v lsIIIIIIIIpIIlin-llilliams . WEARING - APPAREL W AND F-UN ERAL ‘ HOME f. Tune Cloud A ~-5T.CI.OUD.MIIIH. R,om.an‘H0mar-,90, Father S”. Girl. (ACCESSORIES, Schedule Missibn 3 Full Given For ls E'In P ’On Cal'l’ Is Garb Indians Receives to .ANo s H PoswLANTséj FOR nuns Band. Abbey By at PlPE'CISIE AS Franciscan I Nightgowns, hosiery, handkerchie'fs. underwear,‘ 0 j Page (Continued One) From "I rule. had, accidents, - many cIIEIIMw In are br'Oken collar bone, broken f2, instructed umbrellas, the gloves, notions. Rosary and I Sleeveless-sweaters, $53 Collegeville.——The sew. St. John’s legs and arms.” Father says parishioners the in the cate- too ing kits, Abbey,Mission,.Band cosmetics, highly hand- this not scented; week ' he is living long because k,. in all I", hour.” chism another for Hankinson, N. Dak. Miss his life itsfall schedule and announced of he “worried little —- bags, luggage, lamps, clock,-stationery needs. as SCHROEDER Margaret Mary SOMETIMES Clifford, daugh- the Indians possiblefl’ parish missions: KEMPS as LADY Mrs. Marcia brought Father venison, ter of Clifford of i'- game, 7/. W/LJ ‘Aug‘. St. FATHER 9-16, Leo, Minn 5 HOMAR related efddlfigum [GE CREAM CATERING LmlllCZ St. Cloud, prairie chickenkgrouse .2/7 received the and garb of » (L ‘ GERhfiAIN I‘ I, that “15 5&7 l I 2nd ST. wrote to on... Aug. ago 23-30, Ossian, on. Ave. years Ia. I a I Call ducks but often they . : more the Abbot and‘asked him FOR PRIESTS :‘SEMINARIANS: to AND. Mines, Sept. did “Hunting Sydney have and 6-20,, not to. W , send new legs pair of and me a N.S., Canada. fishing hobbies,” Cloud, Minnesota Fa- . are my ’ *' shirts], I’d play baseball the OAUnderwear, Ab- yet; Teshirts, hose, neckband ther explained. black / Sept. Drakeh 27-Oct. 4, N. I bott DIETMAN'S answered that he would Dak. “I hunted GROCERY pins,‘ belts, sweaters, billfold, cuff my own collar links, game. like if he could to but that pen Generally, fish plentiful Oct. were 11-18, Church of St. I’d better wait for‘ and .supplie’s, now my pencil shaving set, highly too not the lake, but sometimes, Patrick, Sauk Rapids. on wings.” f ‘ 5’ GhocERIEs wheh there V fish, I‘ had " , CONFECTIONERY Oct. 25-27,. Church St. scented; luggage. were no of MEATS ILast ' ’ the Abbott v summer to'give the Indians permission Clement, Duluth. Wrote Father Homar again: l Friday. 0:”, to We meat had eat 189 Phone 188 on RM. I ' Regular week AM. or 1,-3,,Greefie, 7:30 to Nov. “You’ve Ia. ' ’ been it long at So. Bill Aye. 520 just meal day and 7:30 A.M. Friday P.M. to 9 ' one some- a enough and hard enough, Nov. Minn. 8-15, Belchester, St. Cloud; Minn. l EM. come Sunday; 8:30 A. M. to 12:15 times was the only food meat Whenever‘you find it impossible downtown get. to back St. John’s, to want we Nov. Barnesville, 22—29, Minn. available. In beans and season, live longer personal to yet.” you yourself, call 1640 and ask for Kaye, potatoes half wild and Dec. your 6-13, Epworth, 'Ia.\ grew ' So Father HATS-l Homar back is at pumpkins plentiful,” ' Fa— shopper STETSON were Fandel’s. She will'be pleased assist at to For you Men - St. John’s, Collegeville, WANTED enjoy- ther Homar said. CLOTHES! KUPPENHEIMER If ‘wish, making in ing retirement. she’ll have“ selections. Enjoying re- your you “I liked the Indians and the HELP.WANTED FEMALE SHOES! SQUARE CROSBY tirement, that is, until priest . a and Indians liked gift me.” wrapped The in priest appropriate out sent your permanent paper Young for full- knocks the door and woman at says, of the Chippewas l'w household time employment in of a a y 5 "for ‘ “Father, there’s old THE, Chip— . you. an ' growing children. Write, found stating his Indian parishioners age, v r, - , pewa‘in parish ” ~ That experience, references and expected my helpful. They — did the bulk of, .\. . ’ salary. ‘ is call Father Homar can’t ' a A ‘the building work in home Robert Mrs. Hollenhorst a “NEW CLOTHES’ resist. . Minn. 20 5 Ave. S.W. Rochester, ~ I '-for their priest and - al- were ‘ . willing bring him to 'ways Couple in Pierz, food. “I the was first perman- STORE ‘ at Beaulieu. pastor Before ent Electricity Tons. I the Franciscans got to came, I Christ Tembreulls, Margaret Opposite Beaulieu only about three Clifford 'Colud the Post Office in St. times Indians The al- a year. the here Order forgot St. Francis what of most priest at a 501|1 Jubilee Note looked like visit from to ceremonies one held July 20. Sheets and 3 on fs'AvE 6 the next.” 1 Bishop Leo F. Dworschak, WITH SAFETY Father Homar served few a D.D., officiated. The Rt. Rev. Christ Pierz.—'Mr. ' and Mrs. Cloquet until at 1905, years _ Monsignor T. Leo Keaveny of and built the Catholic Church Tembreull l b d their t Pillowcases.er c e e a r e Falls, Little the and Rt. Rev, that burned in the terrible fire lll'ederal savings golden jubilee with Mass of provide safety with good Loan Accounts & a Monsignor Lucian Arrell of that destroyed Cloquet in Thanksgiving o’clock St. at in 8 month earnings. Funds received by 10th .of the any are Fargo in the present 1918. were some Joseph’s Church July The 1. Rev. A credited first. with earnings from the ‘ ‘ tuary. l¢* FATHER HOMAR served 1 at 1hittwrence Torborg offered the priests, Many Account sisters, relatives, only Each $10,000.00 his Insured last parish, Fully Most Holy‘Re- to ass. up - ' and all the members of the im- deemer, Ogema, for 19 years. children Their nine all SECURITXNEEOBElfiAL were mediate family for It present here from that he were was with them for the day of com- the occasion. the served last of full- the memoration. They Jean, are blooded, Indian-speaking In- Miss Clifford’s Forest, religious River 11].; Alfred, LeRoy, name f dians the White Fish Marcella. at Sister is Mary reser- Minn; Renie, Venice, Calif.; Vic- vation. ’ ' (LB‘r- tor, Pierz; Mrs. John‘ Ross “RED mo... an” oNE Bazaar. LITTLE PENNY. That’s Cloud- Arban St. Germain Planned 822 St. Street Father no Homar is reaching ene), Lastrup; Mrs. Alfred Bo-, . . it for the electricity costs ironvsix full-size 90 in almost full res to sheets possession (Agnes),‘Zumbrota, and of, Minn; - . sr. faculties, clone all his but it Mrs. is pillowcases Arban. not Karl Hochmaje (Cecelia),. with The electric Sacred ironcr. Heart an — , because he led soft life. In 111.; Parish Geneva, Roman, St. Cloud; here is making plans to a sitting While you’re down, just guiding the clothes, Beaulieu, recalls, he it Clarence, and Owatanna, Minn. hold church bazaar Aug. 23. was a a on - 'five-‘nTile only penny’s worth or electricity irons hike the big stack 1Further Husbands to of- wives of and the a details post chil- will be ‘announced a 1 fice. Lately, in Ogema, trips dren linens also well of four shirts. present ater. twelve curtains. more MORE were as or as or . . . . . in 20-below grandchildren“ weather the 17 were Not much, is it—especially in these of days AT CHECKERBOARD-fi very skyrocket prices—to do the “task that homemakers Mark'etA ‘ Thanks New Little Pig dislike most.” Card of TheiHome of oFlorsheim Shoes; I ' Tuesday Morning every working for Well, hard is pennies of elec- specialty a Hart,- Schaffner" Marx and Cloth- ' We deepest extend appreciation and thanks to our tricity. Today cheap electricity does thap . more a Most W. the ,Reverend Peter Bartholome, the Right Rev— CUT RATE GAS—Special hundred That household jobs. using you’re means big. erend Baldwin Dvorschak, 0.8.3., the Right Reverend Discount Trucker! appliances than used to maybe ‘ I to, you Monsign-ori, more the so Reverend your Fathers, Reverend . Mother electric bill is higher. Richarda, O.S‘.B. Venerable Sisters, relatives and friends, . their Bldg. Mary’s SI. Clo‘ud St. who expressed sympathy Used and offered‘Holy Masses Caro Machinery 8: electricity itself is cheaper! , But Our home average and for the of the mini of deceased prayers repose our 50% Now nearly cheaper, in fact, than at 20 rates are years brother, Father 0.S.B.‘ Innocent“ I \ . CHECKERBOARD Cheerful isn't it? note, We especially thank ‘St. John’s wish for the hos- ago. to the . pitality extended relatives the to and friends who at- a__ Yes...- ‘ J. Mondloch, tended the burial S. services. Saint Prop. I Fallsj Cloud Hospital Hwy. Glertken No. Little 371 CHEAP The Family‘ ElEC'I'RICI'I'Y’S l. ’ \ 1 . 7/00} 47.11 A modern, well~equipped hospi- Power Northern States from Company To ppm—age tal with well-organized 0 staff a ' , physicians of and specialists. *iand , 3c kilowatt hour p_or on Conducted by the- Sisters ‘of the Order of, St. Benedict ' An ironer saves ’13”! of hard work hours 3 {WWI SUlDER a HERE’S THE . SUMMER! TREAT FOR week—Jar pennies ‘ the habit People who form of providing COOL AND LUSGIous-- MAKE A NOTE: luture‘ the usually lor successful. ' are SEVEN-UP POURED OVER ICE. CREAM Guard Fuel — Against THERE! A FROSTY SEVENr-UP‘TLOAT”! When risk anything, 'there always is you element oluncertointy involved. Price Increase an .u whhn , take NO You RlSK this Firm is Don’t wait till fall . . called lor seivc good to take advantage of present upon you. our \ ol dependability. low fuel oil costs let is guarantee name your . . . fill tank now! us your u “nu—p... 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