St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
August 21, 1953 · Page 6 of 8
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3 i" -: c‘Louo. August s-r. 1953 m:- REGISTER Friday, 21, nos-um HighCSchool "All-Starrcooches Economic State League Rap '5 MSgr. Ryan OUR w BEST ISHES T0 ‘Thoughls' Book “The league I knows how feel I have Minneapolis—The High School their would the mail Minnesota coach, from Form see re- in about State its legitimate We ceived from boys who will league of registered officials, for program; play High School list Hospital was Cloud 'i'rf‘ F St. with the league in accepting the All Star assign- this perhaps criticized *Wally co-operate by team sharply my on year the Relays, will staging Carleton they the Walsh, who could understand that Bass and Wee ments. ‘ St. Paul.——The first the St. is Paul ‘coach I truthfully their Archdiocese. Hass, who will coach the South which regard selection the high school in youngsters state compre- can say uuksmo hensive study of the economic Father the state’s thrill.” Gearty scuoor recognized of Football night said: prepared the or Star the stars, great All as one as a game philosophy the of late Monsignor volume field Walsh, of the North, league’s right outstanding track and coach requirement “I question the for'his the Minneapolis of Sept. 4 at as a John A. Ryan, of the school doctorate high boys. out- in taking-action in- for said Stadium.“ in against economics. Parade ’. events one ' an . A standing American Catholic wonderful will “But I had “ bow threats. blacklisted dividual because will coach not to The league Hass, he so- In a expe- any addition the to published cial scientists, hasjust I appeared. rience coaching the South coached last and found of outside stars Carleton College athletic direc- youngsters year group a ‘Ryan, works of Monsignor Fa- The It is Economic Thought Terrazzo Flooring? league And if (the wholesome experience. The jurisdiction. last it St._ Paul Cretin of thegleague’s and Walsh, tor, year. a ther Gearty had all his to access Monsignor of John A. Ryan,.by players had wonderful time. a personal including r his papers, lAmerican Father Patrick W. l Gearty, Legion pub The a sponsors I I class lecture notes, early jour- an lished by the Catholic University I treated them like kings and By nal and his correspondence! with of America PreSS. had' letters from the play- many ' President Franklin D. Roosevelt. thanking for the treat- Monsignor Ryan the first me ers was _The book contains introduaory .VENICE the the The counselors ment. director NCWC of Social'Ac- were biographical notes concerning ART attention medical best, and 8. tion Department was and member J- a Monsignor Ryan, in addition to - - excellent. the of university faculty. Like study, of his treatment of a “If anything there the author, he wrong was priest of < was a ethical principles and principles MARBLE! co, with I would with- INC. the ' game, Drags of economic analysis, Warhing his appli- Mystery it truly But I consider draw. a BEST cation of ethics to economics, diffi- find it “great and event Of Lost ~Priest Deeper and his- explanation of the poli- MINNEAPOLIS O why the understand cult to cies‘ and social institutions London—A “Be quiet, priest” nec- Especially it. should fight league his to warning put conclusions pspelled int in Polish out in essary will boys who since all of the \li- practice. matchsticks in Father Boleslaw ' graduates,”/ school play high are Martynellis’ WISHES deepened the room continued. Walsh air of surrounding mystery the playerslwill All report 60 disappearance of fellow exiled a Shattuck Saturday, Aug. 22, at priest, Father Henry Borynski, for work- Faribault School in last July .13. 9 l outs. To THE The discovered applications Mail ticket order message was Our after 60-year-old Father Ma-r- $1.20, for priced 60 seats, cents, Sincerest ongratulations tynellis, chaplain the 2,000 taken to being $1.80, and $2.40 are Polish exiles in Bradford, York- at head- Legion All Star the - ST. CLOUD shir‘e, collapsed been ha d d Avenue Second 603 quarters, an 'the hospital. taken Billy and to and South, at the Benedict Sisters Security police detectives, and of ,St. Minnea- Marquette, 609 Marty. to meanwhile, continue the search Paul in St. and polis, Minn.. Borynski, outspoken Father for Fifth, W. Field- Schlick, 14 at HOSPITAL. anti-Communist, who vanished Office). Ticket (Central .mysterious phone after two limited available There a are calls. tickets. of $2.40 number Review Has Periodical ii \ 7 nunsma Biography Of- F‘r. Pierz ' or scion to"fLirnishv are" We pleased hove been selected to . organized, and well well (July, number ten, 'The current THE AND illustrated. hardship, i The both Catholic Historical the the 1953) of ond ‘ install The Ceramic modem ' Tile in spiritual, indi— material and is published by the Catho- Review, new, it cated but is overempha- Association, not ‘Historical lic car- SISTERSOF U) . ST.- BENEDICT sized. The spiritual and material ’ Un- review In Charity ries of a of Nursing which good resulted Pierz’s ; from . Father addition biography of feiyned, the their School to ' activity receives greater Pierz, which Francis a pace was in the account,than do the draw- written by Father F‘urlan. V backs he experienced. Accessories written the Furnishings ond by review The was 0.83., St. Beckman, Rev. Peter “An appendix gives Father , -. . CliNiER, Atchison, Benedict’s College, Pierz’s brief g description of Min- He writes: Kansas. from. his nesota Die Indianer in INC. ' Nord-Amen‘ka. MODERN By placing the of the “This is the story end notes the at each of chapter, Francis pioneer priest, Father Father Furlan has aided both readers the Pierz. Xavier For most casual reader and the student; coming the the of the of “‘1 account u I the former by intruding not the Lakes the Great priests to ... co. of scholarship, and and the will be will signs country new ‘ latter by noting DUNLoPE the comprehension of added the give of sources 6 hisjnformation. 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The few 43 To Benedict Sisters :of St. it and 46). ‘- The introduction opinion differences of concerning ,x of large-sections of explanatory and Bishop Father Pierz his- between TheirdOpen House the: New at torical material 9’11, slows One the tantalizing. Rese up sus- nar- are 3"; R”, rative and adds nothing been had the author. r: that the to '7‘ pects :1 l ~ 7 portrayal Father of Pierz, .1 .i in his but ambiguous treatment _., HOSPITAL less "ST. CLOUD ' rather tends to overshadow differences him.” these natural of yery : ‘l emerged Would have both as men 2 ,. alive and than is‘ human " OFNURSING more SCHOOL T frail is" by such the It case. now . represent clashes these ties as otherwise. 'heroic be- the- that ‘ credible later of to us a comes generation. ‘ (momma... If" “t has done Furlan “Father ‘ s. . l} presenting'this job creditable in l‘ "(SCHNEIDER the pioneer priests. 9f account FLOllRlllG is thibook well writ- general In c0, “l ' I altar have been to selected )furnish the millwork' to and the Chapel in- the“ ' . l " fln. Pace the addition ll St. Cloud to Hospital School of Nursing ‘ ST. CLOUD, MINN. . . . . . v llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|Illlllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll|||llIlllllllllllllllllllllllll |lIllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllIllll|lllll||llll|llll|lllllllI|l|llllllll||l|lllIllllll|||||lIlllll|llIllllllll||||l|l|l||||l|lllllll l'l lfi / Harold Swalloy Mrs. services Falls—Funeral Little were ii Mary's in St. Aug. conducted 10 Swollen. 65. Harold Mrs. Church for Victor Rev. The died Aug. 6. who extended Our St. in officiated. Burial_was Kinzer Congratulations heortiest her Survwing Adalbert's Cemetery. an are upon .I" Jr Harold. Harold; husband. ‘ son. a Williamg: Alfred Mrs. daughter, and a thregbroth- surviving Staples. Also are of St. Cloud the completion Hospital School the grandchild. sisters. and two a ers. Jr. Goisor, Raymond Lee A Ray- Blulfton.—Funeral' services for ‘ l Ji‘., who Aug. 1 Nursing died Addition? of Lee Geiser, 6. mond 1. " Baptist‘s John the held St. in 3. were Schulze- Ray The Rev. Church Aug. 6. p the Burial in officiated. tenberg was 1' ‘ his Surviving parish cemetery. par- are 'u Geiser. Mrs. Ray and Mr. and ents. sisters: brothers and following the Venetian. 5 Blinds Jean. and Diane, John. Joseph, Donald, ‘ Joan. ' .I‘ -i ' n Koziol . Mrs. Mary oflered Tintah.-—Requiem Mass was Church for Mrs. St. Gail's Aug. in 10 l who Burial died Mary Koziol. Aug. 6. 85, Sur- the Foreston cemetery. in was furnisth by following three the viving sons are I, ~ daughters: John and Peter, {our d a l' Ellensburg, Wash.: Andrew, Wendel: \ ‘11s..c....T...aAwningco. (Anna), Tintah: Louis Pogrega Mrs. Tintah: Mrs. Joe Keller (Agnes). Mrs. r Nashua: Herbert West (Frances), and Nick Keller (Mary). Tenney. Mrs. grandchildren and 31 There 45 are great-grandchildren. Morrison Mrs. Margaret Cloud-Funeral St. services Mrs. for Margaret Morrison, who died Aug. 3. .3.‘ ’1 2l2l Street; Division held Angels Aug. Holy 6 in ’ were * Church. Requiem Moss The Solemn was « Donald by the Rev. Kahl, ofiered as- w the Joseph Varley. sisted by Rev. dea- the Rev. Alphonse Kramer. and con. Assumption subdeacon. Burial in was cemetery. ~ John M. Woesto Funk 0!- Greenwald.~——The Rev. John the Requiem Mass in An- i‘ered St. M. drew's Church Aug. 12 for John E who died Aug. His Woeste. 82. 9. \ (Anna wife. John -Woeste Deters), Mrs. CONGRATULATIONS survives with the following six sons and daughters: John. Casper. seven Jr.: and Joseph. home; Mrs. Ed- at ward Weinman (Anna). Elrosa: Frank, Prairie; Long Mrs. Gregor Voit (Eliza- beth), Melrose: Mrs. Osendorf Ben " (Mathilda), Eagle; John Grey Mrs. we. Martholer (Dorothy). Williams Brooten: . Pomona. Cant: Alfred Mrs. Leiser U G 1'.. (Cecelia). Clara City; Mrs. Ellert 1".ST. Huismann (Josephine), Belle. Calif.; CLOUD Mrs. (Marcella). Roman Voight Al- sens bany: Sylvester. and Greenwald. There HOSPITAL NURSING 0i contribution the the Sisters of community they have" St. Benedict their 52.xrandchildren 58 and to great-- are on grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary I, Illies. Spring Hill. Mrs. Agnes (and, Beste. St; Paul: brother. the and a faithfully. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Anthony served Woeste. so Los Angeles, Calif.. also survive. Mr. if: Woesto member the of St. -ws‘s a crass-.55... “ Chairs ‘— i’ John’s society of Meire Grove, and the Poor Souls and St. Michael's societies Greenwald. of Rupert P. Sis St. Cloud—Requiem of- Mass was ond Chapel Pews Aug. feerd Church 11 in St. Anthony’s for Rupert P. Sis. 67, who died Aug. 6. DONLIN The Rev. Wildenhorg Bernard officiated. Co. THE Burial in Calvary cemetery. Sur- was By’ Supphed viving the following children: Mrs. are ‘2 Edward Lintgeri (Rosalia). Leander. l Albert Mrs. Alfred and Lintgen (Caro- line). St. Cloud. Also surviving are a Stationery brother and Joseph. sisters: St. two Co. Farnhar’r‘i: &\School Cloud: M; Mrs. Lee Voelk. Mrs. Supply and 'l Linz. Saskatchewan. Canada". There MINNESOTA ST: CLOUD, are eig t grandchildren. . Joseph Kertzman mien—The 0 Rev. Leo Kapphahn. 8. Minneop‘olis Supplies Equipment Office 0.8 offered the Requiem Mass in the .. Holy Cross Church Aug. Joseph for 1 \' Kertzmsn. who died July 30. Burial I was -. ' in the parish cemetery.