St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
August 21, 1953 · Page 1 of 8
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CLOUD " THE ST. REGISTER TWO PAGE August Friday, 1953 21, SAcMENT V Than T 71¢ch a Harvesting ,8" I Pointers. CATECi-IETICAL GUILD ‘ _ Proper ‘ vegetab table. Many sweet garden of harvest veg- b.v‘COAI, and beans, yield higher will etables peas, corn, assure a rapidly lose \quality caulifloWer quality for Well better your WONDERFUL‘ YOU’RE as as srom‘, A NED THou TAKE WE'LL WILL START them picking, after IT WAS 30 use so RIGHT. GIRL,JANE. ’ L I'LL DREGENT. JANE DALE,HERE ISEE. THAT LIFE: 1 . "5fie?m.. NEVER FORGET promptly. WHAT IT. FOR THY you MEAN LAWFUL I WIFE TIME RIGHT- . . . . GUESS It! Awesome at MARRIAGE To THE RITE - AT MASS , ...WALKING TOWARD ' IS LIFETIME. A OF OUR HOLY MOTHER 405. WHERE like WE fruiting If peas, AAU crops ‘ THE ONE LOVED I TO AND SHOULDN’T THE'CHURCH. CAN GET ALL melons and cucumbers, beans, WITH CHRIST are ‘ BE RUSHED. THE GRACE harvested WATCHING FROM the plants, from not POSSIBLE . produétion be fruits will of" more , Harvesting when the reduced. .Q/(E dew from plants wet ram, are or I \fl‘ spread disease in however,.can garden and decreaSe m‘fi$‘\9i\\ your .your crop. a: at a: when silks Harvest ,sweet corn dry, well filled mostly are ears kernels in the .“milk” and out, " ' stage. v a air R harvested with Cucumbers annaE’ a adjoining the little the of stem . I shrivel wilt will not fruit or as V " rapidly. II‘ It! 1‘ ' and melons Leave tomatoes r’ on BYERS “BLESSD LORD. THIS RING WHICH WE until Pick DALE, ripe. the vine tomaJ You IJOIN pf IN MARRIAGE IN NAME OF TAKE JANE WILL THou l . BLESS IN THY NAME: THAT WHO. SHE uniform red l, JANE DALEJAKE m they THEE,NED when pRESENT, toes NED STONE HERE are THEE, a NED FOR l, $TONE,TAKE DALE, JANE , WEARS , IT, PRESERVING INVIOLATE HER I FOR LAWFUL MY HUSBAND.” HUSBAND, EOE THY LAWFUL muskmelons when Pick the color. WIFE,TO ANTI MY LAWFUL HAVE HOLD“. ' TO FIDELITY TO HER 590L165 ,MAY REMAIN Fastest AccoRDING To THE RITE- *America's FROM THIS FORWARD, 50R BETTER,FOR DAY easily from the fruits separate IN YOUR PEACE AND AND. YOU! WILL‘, OUR MOTHER OF HOLY WOR$E,FOR RICHER,FOR POORER. SICK- IN Watermelons ripe ALWAYS vines. LIVE IN Drivers Thrilling ar e in NESS AND ; underside the fruit » of when the , HEALTH, IN candidate for Auto Every Day Ex- Races, - I yellow. turns T .llt * Sept. 5. Other * I and cept _ MAYOR onions when Harvest two- HEALTH IN Leading Features‘include: . ‘ the have normally, thirds of UNTIL DEATH tops ,7 Breaking the fallen over . over. 'OBig ripening will not promote tops Cattle, Horse, Swine; result quality and may‘ in poorer Sheep Poultry Shows. and 0 onions. Cloud st. *2 u: * * / ,OSpectacular Night Show, is Use when it squash summer Climaxed by Fireworks. six inches long and before 10 to skin is hard. Winter squash, the Oso-Acre Farm Machinery band, should be the other al- on JUST Home 3. ONE Appliance Shows. the vine. When lowed ripen to ‘ on Dedicated resists to skin the of School-70f 'the NurSing pressure 24 oThriII end, New Cloud the St. the fingernail at stem Days, Be Sept. 1 and August 5; ' CAMPAIGN squash ready har- winter is for Thrill Night, Aug. 29. ' vest. IOSIatewide of Assembly Claude Schwinghammer, of One) (Continued Masters of From Page The enrollment ceremonies in the PROMISE: for school end: Housing pastor The Knights Plan to greater means an ‘ Top Clubbers. 2,500 4-H Iiturgicdl the portion. of- the Church, St, Joseph’s 7Waitc Park, steadily has increased. and Inn/911, honor glory of God through be public for . the inspec— to open New Orleans. IITStory An will Fathers be program -— ., fourth floor; the ‘Rev. James there students. Ten healing and sanctification years the of 13 will be provided tion. by Music To ALL were OAg‘riculture, and Horticulture William 'Arthur Hoppe and P. house with 290 serve apartment of Holy Minette, Spirit later the number bodies the and of suffering pastor 'In souls 32. 1931, Bugle-Drum of Cathe- the Corps Furlan. The Wilfrid was Home Activities Rev. “He: Shows. Negroes will dwelling units for fifth Cloud, floor; Church, St. there of the peopleof students and in realized by will be humanity. It is serving for the 52 dral h School. narrator Hi were pro- ' by the national built here be. which will be Vossberg, ,ORoyal and the Rev. Roger number American tran- 1941, the had Christ the of Shows _ In'1951 in His sick, gram, 79. on person st. of members the clergy Other Knights St. organization of of scribed radio by Cloud with station World's of chaplain lames’ Hospital, Biggest St. increased Midway. The total for it to 141. Christ who said: "I en- was Claver if the project was Peter WJ’O'NT re- for broadcajt the who~ actively participate in the in , fOr floor. sixth rollment Pcrham, this fall expected sick and is visited and Me,” “AS r5 author- public )‘ approval 'of ceives you I all of the evening. OScore dedication of fol- Famed Northwest energy exercises the assisted . , will be $1,750,000. ities. The cost be far are So students 'd of long it these, 172. by I to 795 be They will the, to The Cloud Hospital as you one St. School Bands and Orchestras. who will assist Bishop lowing been graduated t6 from have" least brethren, did I the My it at ability 'V of I and Nursing organized you Herbert in ROOM and BOARD following priests: Fathers was Bartholome in blessing the vari~ school. Me.” Was Arts; known ' It then .St. 1908. - LODairy, A Honey, Fine Buerschinger, O.S.B.; Henry Lut~ as building: reasonable and floors of The Will the give The of room aim the Cloud School- command. ous St. Raphael’s (Hospital School of Tmy [School Exhibits. & State elderly lady board at .Hilaire, Frank, 'O.S.B.; Peter St. to Monsignor Henry Rt. Rev. com- of gen, Nursing has always been . not The Nursing, first class of Catholic » home. panion in seven Raoul Milo M. Tennes— ,ONite Gauthier, director of Society diocesan the only to competent O Horse Show, Aug. 30 prepare pro- students graduated in John Meinz, Write: Mrs. 1911 was Harold Fuchs, O.S.B.; of Faith, Faus- the for Propagation the fessional but son, also edu- Sept. and Sept. to -thru 4, 6; phone Rockville, Minn., nurses andincluded Sister Julctta, Sister or Edward Klink, tin O.F.M.; Mors— Klein- Sylvester library; the Rev. student spiritually, the Sept. 6 Cloud. Matinees, & 7. 446-J-3, St. 4, cate Lydia. Cunegund, and Kost( now Thomiis and Joseph lander, Symons, John. Church, St.- schmidt, Paul's St. Graduate can”. at St. intellectually, a morally, and physi- of Engelhard, Mrs. B. Third 812 I I Imor'IE cluL ‘ third Vogrin. floor; gthe' Rev. Cloud, - and cally, develop her indi- Amorlcan rescirved Itemlm Knights of Columbus. of to 0 YOUR Avenue In'1915 the school “4% grandstand Order V.F.W. Luulpn, social vidual , and abilities. show tickets mail— horse by makes officially recOgnized by the Franciscans Take, ‘ our was suppe- 23 .Sl.50,and $2.00, including tax boyhood Local rosldent slnco 0 The development of the VMinnesota Board of' present State Nurse Vrior service avail- Address Minn. State St. Paul Fair, 'I ‘ Clogid St. Hospital dates back o a Fraotlclng Attorney Examiners three-year hospital , to ‘H’IIIIESII'I'A as nearby ‘ “dista’nt ‘ able and \ ‘ at 1886 when Benedict’s St. Hos- school of nursing. Falls Little Vows. in . - and‘ pital, the first hospital built points. When the present Cloud St. opératcd by the Benedictine Ihjch Sis- for Pol. Adv. inserted by Geo. Byers Hospital completed in 1928, , was ;‘rnunEEAuI have pd. pol. rates been formally dedicated. At r ters, , was the school took its 'prcscht (in r ' Ervin the Rey. One) making (Continued Page From v‘ows it held was full capacity '15 patients. title."Ihe first ,stories of the two '0.S.C., Rausch, Hastings, J SiSter Osakis; Big Karen, Mary This building still stands today "09' building nursing school preSent Rev? deacon, the- Neb.; the Sister Mary City, Dak.; Stone S. Raphael’s O, St. Annex, . to next ‘ Weier, O.F.M.Cap., Ape as Thomas built of in 1945‘ 00“ cos‘t PHOTO. WEDDING at Sis- N. Dak.; Alcuin, Mooreton, a were, C055 sects... was... ' . Raphael’s PORTRAITS St. Home. pleton, Wis.; the subdeacon, and FUNERAL? HOME‘ $141,000. Sis- Of this Greenwald; the Luau, Mary ter amount Auq.29 sens-I. FINISHING INFORMALS Irwin Braun, Melrose. % the Rev. ‘ -. Nashwauk; Joachim, built Mary ‘the sisters In St. ter 1890 f 'd 1 "provided government TELJGO ‘b e e r a ST'CLOUDMINN. The chaplains the Bishop - to '- were Miriam, Freeport; Mary Sister Raphael’s Hospital with capacity $66,500 under the Lanham Act. a Jerome W. Rausch, Rev. the St. Michael; Johnelle, Sister Mary of building today 45 beds: That Besides providing residence fa- O.S.C., Ind.,_ the Wawasee, and, Georgiana, .‘MID-CENIRAL Sister Mary and John Symons, Foxhome. Rev. for is of Jos’cph's St. Home for cilities student the part 30 Shooks. nurses, LOAN CO. The Rev. Gaudence Schroeder, the Aged, which is just outsideSt. building also included dietetics Bar- Peter W. The Most Rev. a. Wes Little O.F.M., Falls, the mas- Cloud. the sisters Cloud, In Bishop St. tholome, of laboratory, 1900 laboratory, science re- a :1 ceremonies, the Rev. of and ter at 'the and officiated presided hos- turned of the first the site library, nursing to Randall, arts Harold led in the temporary Kost, a Cloud 7101/; Germain in St. St. his ad ceremonies. In profession what built is pital, and St. Franciscan lit- chanting of the and lounge. classroom, now 31 Excel1 the sisters, His dress to to Home. building This Raphael's [$300 any. I loans . be5 Clare, The addition paid St. tributetto lency present was the Rev. Also Rt. present available had beds patients. were 75 to first Sister, the Franciscan the four additional The in 1952. gun PM. Monsignors _T..-Leo Keaveny, Lit- of anniversary whose death beds of need for 700th the Because more residence provide AM. stories increased Office Hours 5 9. to celebrated this by is being tle Falls; Edward Mahowald, Wa- year added medical facilities, and for facilities. accommodate It can now He the world Franciscans over. .dena;,.Jo,hn J. Cleveland, Oman, Owned and Operated Locally Cloud Hospital the St. present ' additional students. The 120 Clare Blessed compared St. the to an ,.O.; Joseph _ and Fathers J. waslconstructed and opene in J. LOSINSKI, MARTHA Asst. P. KROLL, Manager that Virgin Mary, showing wing located administrative is' as Ambauen, Little Falls; John F. on — bed provides of February It of aided in the the Mother God 1928. thelnorth Cloud; Lichnsed end of the building in .St. Harold J. Denery, Small Loan under Minnesota Act: redemption mankind of and also for patients even 309 Dimmerling, Garcias Glenwood; the‘first on space wing. separate a though life of her was one re- O.F.M., Behnen, ' Little Falls; the bassincts in has 54 pursery. the offices floor of the di- 1 St. Clare through tirement, are a so Durkin, Nashwauk; Thomas Jo- Th‘c hospital‘of today modern, and director, and assistant the secluded life of to rector sec— prayer 'HATS! Ettel, New U‘lm; Fred seph STETSON To for main three exists rifice helped give to permanence reasons: office, faculty offices, health three Leo Kapp- Kampsen, Clarissa; W. Men For KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES! the order founded St, Fran— by educate to for the sick, to per- 0.S.C., On'amia; Victor hahn, chapel, office classrooms, care two a told the sisters that cis. He CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! professions, health for the Little Klap- sonnel Kinzer, Falls; Owen TIT/airing and of the secretary, a theirs is active well though as an perich,‘ Huron, S. Dak.; Faustin material for study provide and [THE to ground The floor of entire contemplative life, they room. Falls; as can. a Wil- Klink, 0.F.M., Little research the healing sci-- and in hope be successful ‘in set ’ wing aside for to this library.- not is Union'; Kloechner, West liam A. a , remains the life‘ The first God unless their working for ences. reason John A. Kroll, Foley; James Eligible for . The project prilnary fundamental their is of to was “NEW and basic for the CLOTHES’ prayer Little Emeric Kunz, Falls; Law— reason ' vocational federal funds allocated through other activities. this O.S.B., Collegeville; Pat- existence. hospital’s It rence, was Solemn The celebrant of the because the Hill-Burton Act. 40 Cohasset; James rick, McEnery, Cloud the St. that brought reason Mass offered for the sisters ,STORE ‘ Mohm', Edwin “Qsakis; Oman, A. formerly hospital beds, which The other being. Hospital into Henry St. St. Stephén; Lutgen, student occupied by nurses, were for de- the Schieffer, account two reasons O.S.B., Linus Cloud; REMEMBER YOUR in available for patients. will be Opposite the Post Office Colud St. now of of school the velopment M. J. Simon, Little Freeport; DECEASED PRIESTS nurs- up; planS ‘for making call Present Falls; Henry Soenneker, ,‘College- Rev. tech- school of the ing, Edward Jones—Aug. x-ray available patients ville; Joseph Trobec, Elk River; these beds .r. to 22, of 1929. and school '- the anes- ogy, no "Foley; Wey, illiam Richard by November Extensive Rev. Tomazin Ignatius 1. xeno- These schools thesia. WITI-l -—— as serve a SAVE SAFETY‘ Wrobel, Wey, Tintah; J. Alex— T. I ' Aug. 25, 1916. vations Of section of hos- this the New! Different following sémi- andria; and the T Rev. Francis WeIp—Aug. WANTED It’s being‘madc, addi- OUSEKEEPE‘R It’s - pital an are Ohmann, Mary- narians: Daniel 27, 1945. . béinglinstallcd, tional elevator Nistler, is N. knoll, Y.; Edward Reason- wanted. housekeeper Priest's May .they ' in I‘ 1 .f rest ACTION PACKED STEEL’S peace. BUCK Federal Sayings & Loan Accounts provide Shocks; ‘Brother Anthony safety with good and being drilled. insurance and is, able hours, I well good Amen. wages. new a . _ earnings. Funds received by the 10th of Schik, O.S.C., Wawasee, Ind, month-are Priest. Mod- benefits I'n'cluded. One any of the when project The total cost FRONTIER DAYS home‘ .credited with earnings from the first. Write: Give Minn. I in are. gn $636,- completed estimated‘at is DIETMA‘N'S-GROCERY Cloud Register A-14 c/o St. Each Account Insured Fully $10,000.00 will be of»which 45 I 148, cent to up per Famous I Minn. St. Cloud, California’s And financed funds. by federal SECURITY FEDERAL WESTERN GROCERIES ' MEATS '(‘CONFECTIONERY RIDERS ( , SAVINGS Regular Week & Day. RM. LOAN ASSOCIATION 7:30 A.M. ’ 6 Phone to 188 189 or Friday 7:30 A.M. PM. 9 to 520 Sih'Ave. Bo. Sundays A. 8:30 M. P.M. to 12:15 Minn. St. Cloud. ARABIAN HORSES 822 St. Germain Street St. Cloud '25, :255_ 'é PERFORMERS CLOUD 5T. . 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WM heating greater v I -~ "RACES“ modern, m A well-equipped hospi- 0» x imm Q 0, tal with well-organized staff a of physicians SUNDAY,,AUGUST and specialists. S'IZCLOUD SERVICE NIGHT PM. 23—2 AND ~‘ DAY 238W-l543 CoridUcted I by the Sisters of the , PHONE 4490 AUGUST ZI-ZZ—ZB/ . Order of St. Benedict South Avenue 20 4th Cloud St.