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

September 11, 1953 · Page 1 of 8

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'i’i'gqiy ' n: (a. "h .1. ,l 1953 Friday, September IT, FAGE. Two I Vital "’USO’s High .Role Fr. Pierz 1 Caroline, inls, Motor For than York—For New ‘ more Oil; Fuel or ! in the Pupils volunteers 100,000 seven- Has2l4 ‘ Call nearest—— Organi- Service " your United member - . NorthWestern Korea. the truce zation, Co. Oil means In in role vital meet- (Continued One) t“an From Page . more even v SAID SISTER agent and educational, - social, the muss‘ ing on ANDI cormmco IN SCI-I00. THAT we Schwartz, Herbert and science; “Veedol Products Tydol — millions of was of BY EACH — needs OTHER PRIMARY spiritual THE AND THIS — in coach instructor . athletic and SACRAMENT ‘PURPOSE GOD ARRANGED OF who and service women men agriculture. chemistry and ' RINGS“ ’ TD MARRIAGE I-IAVEOIAfiKDLOVE. 5 BRING US IIIAMOND . Emil defenses,” America’s r man Fa« religion in Instructors rm “f are said. president, USO . Schram, ‘ Alfred ‘J. Voigt, BE thers Robert THE TO BRIDE FOR which the of agencies, The . seven Law-y Wilfrid Birk, and _ Kroll, Jewelry Community 'Weiman's Catholic National ' Torborg. rence asked by classwork To supplement op-. . is Service ._ were one, from Across for provided 'portunity will be Eisenhower to President con- . Building Exchange extra-curricular Granite participation in ‘ forces armed “assisting tinue period has‘ activities. An extra / fIIom home.” personnel ,away aside daily wh for those been set ‘ chorus, studen, in Druggirl interested Your ar' “Chorus are ASK FOR . publications; Doctor” dramatics, sodality, Your Carefully as ' . athletics-and ’a club. The camera ’Drug Store Bruning ‘ school will also feature programs ~ the University be to presented by . Mary’s Bldg. Egoor St. Ground Minnesota 3f organiza- and other - In Bulineu- ur ‘ Ions. Prescriptions Compounding Pan-PACK _ , . CREAM \ ICE . BULK Molitor I Co. Drug see! pRIMm can THE PURPOSE -point OF MARRIAGE TO IS HAVELHILDREN AGENCY REXALL , BUT PEOPLE CAN STILL GET Specialty Prescriptions a tailoring MARRIED BECAUSE Toiletrlu Supplier & Kodak THEY LIKE «om IIIEKIII‘D MINN. CLOUD. ST. IOU"! IT. DAUL Santch Hal Maul.“ and mm III-out exclusive Sol-win is IO OI Funth Over Your! DONOVAN'S ASK Cloud, Minn. St. 567 Phone . gum"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE " .J’OR Murphy H. James INSURANCE Estate Real 2 Phone 1'96 ‘Bldg. Mary’l 203 St. I 11 all"llllllII|llllllll||llmll|||Illlllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllfi 4 — pring Paris .07 f Jubile ' Mar 75th Cold v ept. ENJOY I on . . . guemrs I the h‘ ofhinpolished Both principal. Sister O.S.B., the priests and the Do- granite ’ that time. One) ex-, as (Continued From Page peo- on « ple St. O.S.B., principal Boniface’s Parish rine, is of the polished granite of terior and in- chapel, which demol- build- The supervised the O.S.B., en- ter, was A joy record of devotion grade school. visi- the for to side has become has ished by tornado in 1894, in fulfillment the chapel ing of mecca a a :IGECREAM': a Catholic education. vis- of The At from far. and rededicated tors .been rebuilt Mother God and the of cause Properties Parish of near to was vow a the children first of the parish- album records the itor’s the then Coadjutor Bishop of by Besides already intercession in‘averting the her properties for names . public school, ioners attended the pilgrims thousands of devout. of Cloud, Bartholome, St. Bishop in B'oniface’s crop-'ravagingplague of mentioned, St. Par- grass- a and staffed for the by climb most part taken time who have to October, that time His fol‘ this that 1952. At has commodious It ish convent hoppers. is That Here’rtbe Beer reason . a l Catholic "teachers. The pupils KEMPS hill which the chapel at- the little LADY on Excellency promised referred the Benedictine chapel is sometimes to return for Sisters, the Itself for Speak: . @uarantrra tended and Mass~da~ily received- stands. ‘ annually, of Chapel.” the Feast the recently CREAM Grasshopper which renovated, “the ICE to " CATERING ‘on was as . 'BY DISTRIBUTED religious instruction 1 r celebrate ¢ 2nd Mass Assumption, Pona 5 e v e r a north‘of According the to and 10,-acre cemetery No. to & Built 9th Ave. Parish Church in 1878 ’Call vow, was 567 a a Co. Cream [Kemp’s Ice times weekly. In during 1916, FIT PERFECT tifical be offered weekly for 15 High Mass the ,historic Cold Spring. In the to cemetery .on the development With the of the the pastorate of Rev. Mein- A site. This stipulated, how- the Mass Calvary It there is impréssive vvv was year years. was an the need Cold community, Spring rad Seifermann, O.S.B., the celebrated should be said for the first time by pres- by the John that it donated Oster not group ever, the needs church of to Serve a parochial school built. GROCERY DIETMADN’S ent it there Sundays since Bishop Was Bartholome fulfillment was “family, granite chapel in and, Spend “much for like on a you a as ‘ living in Catholics the the of area that early date Even several at considered desirable V to start his promise by Mrs. Maurin of Aug. 15 erected Marcus not at on first‘l evident. the In 1878 became the four. doesnit fit but if it suit, at school subjects high taught in Cold“ Spring parish were of husband. Holy at 8 The~picturesque chapel in her new a p.m. memory by the pioneer taken. steps were ' there. CONFECTIONERY 'points that critical control the ' chapel, Mass is offered in this MEATS ° GROCERIES Cold‘ Spring settlers of to Diamond Jubilee organ- Parley. dedicated Our Lady of Per- The St. Boniface t to eye-love! of r e n p e s wit. numbered‘ ize parish. These appearance your a 189 Phone 188 M. or School 6 P. High erected in petual Help, Memorial 1926 A.M. Week Days. 7:30 to Regular was every Nicholas Jacoby, Fuchs, John So. 81h Ave. 520 can't be hoppy with P.M. your A.M. you Friday 9 7:30 to Day. under the direction the of Rev. \ ' Minn. Cloud, Kellner, Nicholas 'Kinzer, St. in‘Winono Peter. Set Se [20 PAT. A. M. :15 Sundays 12 8:30 to pt. y ,Adolph A Dingmann. large wing, the 4-BOINT Tailoring buy. ot I its foundation, the Since Maurin, Nicholas Kirsch, Marcus par- training, principally for manual ish has steadily. Most of Jos‘eph Oster, John ‘Maselter, perfect fit. grown eye-level guarantees Frorn agriculture, and domestic sci- One) (Continued Page traditional the parishioners employed by of the part Theis, and John Thelen, Leonard are conven-~ Colberg' 4-Star. Moyfiold Como In. Try ' R. Dr. added in The 1948. on o WARD FOURTH have tion will be ence,‘~was industries which addressed the two Witzmann.- the Ca- Michael Hale, of program, A. rector ‘ seph . large high school also houses thehHonorable by a Cold Leo ,Mur— made Cold Spring, the F. We have size. Father Leo 00 Feb. 2, 1878, On your thedral. 4 . , auditorium-gymnasium, sci- phy, probate judge Winona and‘ I of Spring Granite Company a permission MARKET received to Winter Sunday afternoon The Up mass OPTOMETRIST laboratory, and bowling al- County, Paul 'Koprowski, and ence Cold Spring Brewing Com- the and church basement erect . a and forum, meeting a c1v1c a accredited leys. In 1939 it sociology St. professor of at was parish has given The The church Gnifkowrki Jos. more rectory. pany. was com- Boasts Minnesota: the University of to .Winona. The Teresa’s College, Cathedral the sister- than 40 members to Examined years the Rev. 'Q six later, pleted MEATS Eyest ‘I The Preregistration figures indi- will be meeting held- in the hood 11 members and to mass O.S.B., then Lethert, Ambrose *GRO‘CERIES ‘ the coming fall cated that Winona the auditorium of priesthood. ‘ h en- building, sub- The being pastor. a . HOME-MADE rollment Senior for both schools will High School. 'Enrollment; p devoted both At to the Fitted Top and . Glasses imposing C stantial strucure once CLOTHES" "NEW impressive total reach.the of SAUSAGE On Sunday evening there will Church and the community, to feet, by 50 brick, feet 110 of pupils. . 650 be banquet parishioners have full commemorating the made dedi- spire, a 120-foot with Established Years! 39 was a r. Teachers - anniversary New the 75th of the AIDS AND Has conducted the facilities of their Both schools by of HEARING The June 1885. cated 18, par- are use Store on PHONE 2052-53 the Catholic Aid founding of As- the activi- Benedictine Jo- ish plant Sisters from St. to promote Makes Stukenkemper, All Meinulph‘ Rev. BATTERIES for . Y sociation which Bishop Fitz- Cloud at '403 teachers ties church societies, athletics, St. seph'. Four lay also of 9th Ave. N. delegated by Bishop O.S.B., are Opposite ' was One) (Continued Page From gerald Phone 201 and Michael F. Ettel, Office the Krcuc’o Scouts, Girl Scouts, Post Over the faculty. Father Philibert, Boy and ‘ Seidenbusch, O.S.B., Rup,ert on WW president, will be the grand 'other organizations O.S.B., the is the superintend- in social science, has structor Northern Apostolic of Vicar new many F' ‘ in Cloud St. ' principal speakers. Some 500 he high that aim improve the a, of the school, and is to ent the officiate at commu- superin- Minnesota, of to accepted the unsurpassed post of service expected attend to nity Spring. Sister Bernice, life of Cold persons assisted by' are dedication. rite of district schools tendent of the at banquet. the A presentation dignity beauty and incorporated parish The w...— -.~. was Bursch Oster- Florence Pierz. will be made Bishop Fitz- to lay The, first Feb. 1904. 1, accepted teaching has gaard on a gerald for win- stained glass of prices that in a a range samé appointed the at trustees, Gaylord. position at dow in the Cathedral new as a ‘Maurin, treas- patron’s Marcus time, meets were every freshmen the To the top date, memorial for associa- deceased Wenner, Nicholas and sec- urer, having 314 list in numbers, tion members Dioc‘ese wishes. in the of needs en- or retary. ‘ number 306; Sophomores rolled. Winona. Foundation Benedictine Seniors, 236. If juniors, 228; and The diamond jubilee banquet Boni- beginning, St. School its From Back to Cathedral School has High had will climax celebrations held in 4 the under been Parish has face’s in face lifting various communities respects through many a. Benedictine of the spiritual -_ISIIIIIIII[rr|In-TIIIIams SPECIAL! care June Minnesota and during the North South past and summer. in John’s Abbey St. monks from 1 the of the of brought the repair roof Dakota. during past year. The pastor, Collegeville. present four auditorium, and Convention hosts will be the North two ' - Ronellenfitsch, FUNERAL HOME Victor Father building Winona the main subordinate councils classrooms in of ‘3? Cold of the alsodean is who the Catholic ,Aid Association, redecorated. ‘ were TELIGO STCLOUDMINN. -. - - WEG appointed - LLS. PAT. OFF Deanery, Spring Joseph was the St. St. Elizabeth and repair redecoration of The and co. assisted by is He 1936. here in Convention societies. chairman also has the North auditorium MID-CENTRAL Miller, O.S.Bi, Vernon Father Carl is J. Fischer, Winona busi- repairs completed. Major been O.S.B., LOAN Harrer, Philibert and and the member of ' nessman Vooational a under in the way are appointed to of whom both board of directors Cath- of the were - Building. Installation of new a this Spring Aid Cold olic Association: summer. constitutes heating system one that will of the project portion in Cloud Germain St. 7101/2 St. SEPTEMBER 13 I the whole eventually include .. , building. section of the classroom Coun- St. Diocesan $300 unit of Cloud ST. Meeting CLOUD: of loans ,3, to include the Repairs 2 home lounge, in nurses’ cil of Catholic Nurses campus on p.m. . athletic the rebuilding of the ba- smorgasbord and Church, PRINCETON: St. Edward’s Hours ,P.M. A..M. Office 5 9 to Field. track North the beginning 10 at on a.m. zaar, jubilee diamond Church, Boniface’s COLD SPRING: St. Locally Owned and Operated 11:30 beginningmt dinner, bazaar and chicken Frosh 25 a.m. Nurses bazaar and ST. fall LOSINSKI, - Church, St. Stephen's STEPHEN: MARTHA KROLL, Asst. J. P: Manager a- — beginning .chicken dinner, at 11 _ am. : Licensed Small Loon Act under Minnesota I‘ Studies chicken fam- Frederick’s Church, dinner, VERNDALE: St. Commence \ will served. styl'e, Supper also be beginning ily at noon. ' SEPTEMBER 14 new ‘- SI. Registration College of orientation students day ST. JOSEPH: of at Little 'Falls. An — I St. Benedict, freshmen 2 period for 25 nurses p.m. SEPTEMBER incoming 20 The began Aug. 26. \ widely represented scat- students STORE IllEll’S Council breakfast Marty FOLEY: Communion for Bishop Minnesota. tered of areas Knights Columbus, of following :30 Mass. of 7 their girls began The following and festival St. Joseph’s Church, WAITE PARK: fall offi- studies 'when the of chicken beginning dinner, 11:30 at course am. Florsheim The Home of Shoes; opened with cial school chicken din- TINTAH: St. Gall’s Church, fall festival and year was Holy Mass in honor of the- High family style, beginning 4:30 at a p.m. ner, 7 M'arx Schaffner and, Cloth- Hart, Bum-~ Alyce, Ghost Aug. 31: on ;_ ~ Byrnes', and Mary Lou garner, VNNGVNGVNNNNGVG\ St. Paul; Mary Hart, Carol Ann mg. Randolph; Frandrup, Hazel Hafi- i ' 1 who» Jasken, Verndale; Mariella man, Bldg. Cloud Mary’s 5!. St. Rapids: Helen Keller, Doro- Park r... arm-V; Yvonne Lock, Mary thy Korte, I ill Lutgen, Carol and Jo- Jane Ann Rengel, .Patricia Schill, r: anne r ‘ and Marie Unger, Rosemary Mm: ' WITH SAVE SAFETY I Walz, St. Cloud; _ ‘ St. Elizabeth Kopp. Peter; Ohinann, Freeport; Janet Betty TMWI- Federal Savings Loan Accounts & provide with good safety m . 2 Pfannenstein and Joanne Zach- .. Funds by earnfigs. received the 10th‘ of month any are- providing Sauk Rapids; Marcella Ren- People of habit the Iorm who man, credited with earnings from the first. Jacquelyn Melrose; Rit— neker, \succcsslul. usually future the lot are Ma'i‘cine Bank Centre; Tur- ter,‘ Each Fully Insured -_ Account $10,000.00 up to Brandon; Erna chin, Wagner, 9}." always- ariything. FEDERAL- There risk When Phyllis Alexandria; Warzecha, you is SECURITY Holdingford; Sister Mar and uncertainty involved. of element \ an Little Falls. Luan, Construction Stitchdown ‘ Durable Uppers Elk 0 o SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Firm when this Stitch Trims NO RISK take Soles Contrast, You is Cotspow Genuine 0 Smumd o good lot 81/: 3 called TO 3, Germain serve Sizes to 822 St. Street St. Cloud Heels to Rubber to Goodrich 9 our you. upon o szlr/u dependability. a I your'guarantee is ' as o name / Lizard trim, Oxfords. Children’s black with Red Oxfords. CHOOSE Mac Toe . the "1.... 8'/2~3. i‘ , Burgundy, laces. plaid 8‘/z-3. laces. Ploid _‘ trim. -—-——__ . =1 I. with Red Strap Shoes. — Wishbone. (Hospital~ with Blue Shoes. , Strap Wishbone Sousa: Cloud "I 8'/2-3. Saint Sizes stitched trim. 8V2-3. Sizes trim. stitched W llIIqun-- Burgundy Oxfords. U-Wing Boys‘ Burgundy Oxfords. Toe Boys' Mac 9o 10-3. Sizes red trim. with 10-3. Sizes red trim. with l dern, well-equipped hospi-' A r mo A---- from Away the oi noise the loop—yet rud' accessible in IS minutor. Chicago's lug-s tal with well-organized staff O 0‘ a a hotel viIhin from ID minutes ‘. airport. 600 SERVICE _ modern. of physicians specialists. comfortable and To NIGHT room—complete AND sncwuo DAY . -—- Tor burinou and functions. social In ; raw-ms Cohducted by he Sisters of the GEORGE E XNOY Goa. M99. f t . 1 STONY ISLAND-AT CHICAGO PHONE SIXTY SEVENTH PAM“ HIM Order of St. Benedict 4;, .1; I I .i.