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

October 16, 1953 · Page 1 of 8

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,(Wnfiwrif, REGISTER ' THE ST. CLOUD Friday, October 16, T953 Two PAGE . , While Parish‘ Charles IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIs Urbank Sill I Co. Molitor IIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Drug H. Murphy James EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llIIlIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Now available choice selection of a . . . INSURANCE AGENCY REXALL Associated 50h Observe To in " Business A and Personal Specialty Prescriptions a Real Estate CHRISTMAS. GREETING CARDS Tpiletriu Kodak & Supplies 3 i MINN. E CLOUD. 196 ST. Phone Mary’s Bldg. 03 St. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII m IIIII Oct. Law Practice 19 Jubilee " Ell“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||IIIIlII|lIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIII|IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE MAY PRINTING OFFICE 8. SUPPLIES Commercial Oils, Gasoline,‘Motor For St. 1402 Germain St. Cloud Phone 1502 PUBLICATIONS PRINTING & (Continued From Page One) Fuel Oils White, Charles V. or of Mr. son Printing Specialists in 1946. In that the late year pas- COMMERCIAL and Mrs. PRINTING Donald F. White, 714 call nearest—- your AN, the Rev. Sebastian Schir- tor; Seventh Avenue, North, and JUBILEE Co. appointed and Oil Northwestern mers, was re- members St. of Paul’s PRESS Parish, is LETTER OFFSET & mained Urbank until his death at associated in law practice agent now in November, 1952. At ANNIVERSARY present with H. Horace Products Burry, Veedol Sauk 'I‘ydol o — - —- the Rev. Theopane G. Lentfoehr r Rapids Foley and Mr. attorney. administrator is of the parish. BOOKS B is president of the urry From original the of Stearns-Benton MIIZ-OgESNIGRAI group Counties Bar As- IQAICII co. families, Heart 35 40 Sacred Parishes to Clubs sociation. For Churches - - Book Jubilee Let plan help Parish has in 1951 until your you us Mr. grown White graduated was families. | it numbered 134 Twen- Publishing Co. from St. Stephen’s Parochial ~ ty-nine these families of School in were Anoka and from IA the > Germain St. E. 413 lost when the parish the to Schobl. Anoka High new He studied Phone 1103 5300 William Parish St. in Parkers of Loans law in Washington, D. C. to Cloud, Minnesoti St. Prairie At the erected. pres- He was formerly employed by was 103 time there about ent the federal are and government Office Hours AM. RM. 9 5 to 1 families enrolled. The school has served with the Counter Intelli- ‘ vv enrollment pupils. 103 of Corps an in World War 11. gence Owned I Lacally and Operated C ENJOY Since 'q‘uesi the parish church has been close funeral, The the of he has _ re— to, war .l . . MARTHA been J. P. LOSINSKI, jubilee for the golden employed Manager 1‘ decorated KROLL, Asst. I attorney by as an p and. :er NEW: flop's' In — l the Veterans The floor Administration celebration. wooden , Bu- SmaII'Loan . Licensed under Minnesota V Act I ‘3‘ asphalt covered ,with in St. has been Paul, and also chief reau as I the of stations the Security tile of and Operations cross new Branch installed. .The school have been of the Atomic Energy CREAM l ICE ST. I Commission been building also enlarged, has Oak at Ridge, Tenn. CLOUD I». He is thc’exteriors all the I and of married the former to par- 1 l painted. Thecla buildings been Carman have ish Atkinson l of Min— I neapolis. They have and daughter, l5!lllllll|ltl’llll'llllllifll§ Al parish Present trustees one are IIIEII’S l STORE Patricia Anne. KEMPS Thoennes. LADY Herbert Vorgert and _ CREAM of .3 original members Three of the CATERING ICE WW Te Osakis K. Mrs. of C. still active:. . choir the 2nd . Call 9th No. Ave. & 567 are Memorial Above marks the late the of Abbot I grave Fridgen, M. A. Gertrtude Ulmen, _______.__._.__————- The Home of Florsheim Shoes: ST.CLOUD,MINN. TEL.I60 ‘ Alcuin O.S.B., St. Deutsch, of John’s ‘AA - ' ‘AA‘ H. Revering. The parlsh C. and 'v'vvv Abbey, Collegeville, who the died in He fifth 1951. Abbot the of Christian was also has active. an Hart, Schaffner and At Marx Cloth- Night Vigil Benedictine community Collegeville. Abbot Alcuin directed the at Society, Sacred Heart Mothers’ community 29 the longest enjoyed for of office. by term people, years, for the Club any young a Eng. abbey superior the in its history. 97-year at auxiliary cir- mission number of Catholic Scout Boy cles, and Before Eucharist a Eight DeaneriesOrganize troop. Bldg. ‘ St. Mary’s Cloud1 St. PRAIRIE ASSOCIATION CREAMERY LONG Missioo Sunday Men’s,Women’S Osakis—The Councils Butter Forty Hours’ De- Louella the votion held in the Church was of the Cream Immaculate and Pasteurized Milk Conception Cloud Sept. 29 and 30. Adoration Hospital be- Diocese Set In Minn. S Prairie, Long (Continued ainl Phone From Page One) 18 / fore the Blessed Sacrament ex- Department of Lay Orgamzations, which embraces . the National posed during the night hours was Men of Council Catholic and National the of Council Catholic carried by the Knights Co- of on 18 For October Women. lumbus. well-equipped hospi- A modern, , The Rev. Edivard Morslander, tal with staff. well-organized» o 9 “These councils channels between Catholic lay a serve as or- assistant St. Mary’s at Church in of physicians specialists. and ganizations and the various departments of 'thc/NCWC, well Alexandria, as preached the ser- (Continued From Page One) carrying specific Catholic of activities their Offering Own. during as on the Forty mons Hours’ Conducted by. the Sisters of the of the Holy Father’s mission so- 'Devotion. affiliation all Catholic lay organizations ‘ having ecclesiastical to EQUIPMENT FARM RONDESTVEDT United < ciety the in States, “if The Rev. John Bussmann of approval, the councils maintain connections with than 9,000 have sinned, and done more you no Order-of Benedict St. Belle River carried the Blessed IMPLEMENTS FARM McCORMICK-DEERING organizations of and if have women—national, diocesan, made and local. penance, you never men ~ Sacrament in the monstrance in if convert, The do councils a your in prayers are control the activities of affiliated not the any way procession Supplies and Farm offiCiated & Refrigerators—Homo Freezers at being not answered, make sac- a societies, which remain entirely S l They offer Benediction, autonomous. o which e m n a means rifice of luxury, comfort, a a or Minn. Bank brought Centre the devotion of maintaining with all Catholic organizations to close. other contact in of a part salary "SAVE to a your save SAFETY He assisted by Fathers Wil- was co-ordinated 1,100,000,000 of making better WITH souls through- known the religious pagan a program liam Klocckne'r of West Union, the world.” out and social teachings of the Church and in exerting the influence deacon, and Henry Lutgen of Catholics in the diocese, Christian of principles in the upbuilding of individual and social St. Cloud, subdeacon.’ whether individuals fam— as or Federal as Savings with good Loan & Accounts provide safety life Other in the nation.” priests present for the a ilies. who contribute minimum a earnings. Funds received by month the 10th of solemn closing, are besides any the pas- of $1 At the close ofcach of the collection the to officers onnMission meetings, for the credited earnings with from the first. respec- tor, the Rev. James A. Molim, Sunday enrolled ordinary tive deancry both are councils, for the as and for the the following: men . women, were The SAIIII were Rt. ’ co. Rev. HDWE. RAPIDS members of the Society Each for the Account Fully Insured $10,000.00 ‘ to announced. They follows: up Monsignor William A. are as Renner, Propagation of the Faith and re- Collegeville; the Rt. Rev. SECURITY Monsi- ceive ‘ gratis each‘ month the EEDElléqAL ST: Appliances, Furniture, CLOUD Long George Major Hardware, Ranch, gnor. Prai- pocket-sized mission magazine, Officer Men Women and Fathers Theodore rie; ' Catholic J. Missions, which is edited T 375 Frank President Phone Herda ‘Saulr Mrs. Edward Rapids. Minn. W Noehring b l, Alexandria; Michael ' r o e by Bishop Sheen. Perpetual { mem- President Vice Kremer, Sauk Centre;‘ Sylvester bership in the mission society Secretary Wilfrid Bl'enkush Miss Florence Vogel Renner, 5:.‘c1oua Sank Centre; Harold also be had. For individuals can Germain 822 St. Street Treasurer Robert Welle Mrs. Herman Juenmann Dimmerling, I G the offering o\d; and is‘$’50; fdr family n e w o Moderator Rev. Edwin Rev. Oman Harold Lutgen Thomas Shadeg, Lake $100. Reno. Both theliving and groups, MELROSE the dead be enrolled, and — - may Men, r President Fred. Muzzy Mrs. Bernard Enneking HATSI} all STETSON the beneficiaries of Varied-Cast the Play are Vice President Stephen Schwarzbauer Mrs. Elmo For Laing works, and sacrifices of CLOTHES! prayers, KUPPENHEIMER LITCIIFIELD Secretary Edwin Schulzetenberg Mrs. James Graham the thousands of missionary SQUARE’SHOESI Treasurer John CROSBY Illies Mrs. Bernard Robischon priests, sisters, Slated brothers, and lay Nov. 8, 9: Moderator Ray Francis Julig Rev. Lawrence Botz catechists working in the mission MORRIS ‘ THE fields of the world. . Anselm President Rudnicki Mrs. Charles Green (:0. Priorities By Boniface’S St. The realized amounts in the President Francis Vice Daly .. Mrs. August Bloch Mission Sunday collection, llNEW to— Secretary Anton Bauer CLOTHES’ Mrs. Frank Kinsella getherwwith the of all Treasurer John Keller Mrs. names Leo Arnhalt Your for We Price: Highest - Pay donors who contribute the mini- Moderator Rev. Francis , Hohn Rev. William Cold Spring—Sleeping J. Wey of $1, be forwarded to and mum STORE COL-D SPRING WOOL are Beauty HIDES of EGGS, POULTRY, Lorelamd, ‘ which has ‘ the Rt. to Rev. Monsignor Henry Benedict President Spohn Mrs. Bernard been Mondloch selected this year’s jun- as Frank, diocesan director of the Vice President Philip Keppers Mrs. Cyril class Meier play St. at Boniface’s 101’ MINN. Society MELROSE, for the Propagation of Opposite Secretary 0thmar the Post Office Colud Rohling in Mrs. John High St. Kelly School, will be presented the Faith. Treasurer Roman Jesh Mrs. Roman for Schmitt the public Nov. 8 and 9 . on Moderator Rev. Leonard Gaida Rev. Alfred in Podrosky the school auditorium. WADENA Joseph St. PREFER Rosemary Court Koop, E daughter M P I R FORD E of CHILDREN ‘- . Vincent President T. Jarnot Mrs. Schanberger Roy Dr. . . and . Mrs. Herman Koop of President Vice Paul Schoenberger Mrs. John Askew Cold Spring, has been in cast MEMORIALS, Melrosé Inc. Co. Motor Elects Secretary Ray Klein Officers Mrs. Walter Johnson the leading role IOf the Sleeping Treasurer Walter Kicfer (Secretary-Treasurer) Beauty. She is supported by a MINN. MELROSE, Moderator Rev. Raymond Rev. Paul Schmelzer that cast includes SERVICE SALES and of the most IN MEMORIALS SPECIALIZE WE St. . Joseph—Court No. ' 713 of Schulzetenberg CATHOLIC CEMETERIES junior FOR girls and of the many the Phone Minn. Catholic 171 Melrose, Order of Foresters Hill- ‘Qmpire Built—Eternal the MILK HOMOGENIZED FERGUS FALLS as boys. held its monthly meeting Oct. 5 President Albert V. ,Hartl Mrs. John Friederich The is play three-act comedy a in St. Joseph’s Parish Hall. President Vice ClarenCe Ward Mrs. Cora Lochmann which blends fantasy, realism, \ F Door Delivery Officers elected for the or Secretary Harold coming King Miss Helen Zarling and comedy. The script'offers a Michael Nierengarten, Treasurer William Friederich year Miss ago Winifred Casey challenge the varied to talents of Call 55 chief Cletus Moderator Rev. Bechtold, John Symons Rev. Vincent ranger; Santo the junior class. vice chief LITTLE FALLS' Leander ranger; The play itself chosen in‘ ASS’N was , Meyer, President chief Frank DAIRYLAND past ' McGowan Mrs. Ro- Isaac J'..LeBeau keeping policy'outlined ranger; with the H. Vice Zwack, THE WENNER C0. President Joseph Furnstahl recording Mrs. Joseph Lasota man the June meeting secre- at of the Na— Secretary Louis tary; Kilian Rassier, Zenner Mrs. Clement financial Brenny tional Catholic Theater Confer- Ways— In So Many Treasurer Joseph secretary; and Robert Korall Mrs. Hardware, Furniture, Philip Warnert, Imp Thielen held in Denver. e- At the ence con- Moderator Rev. Alfred treasurer. Kroll Rev. Robert Fuel, Furnaces and Smith ments, vention it recommended that was FOLEY Other Plumbing filled posts the at plays chosen for meet- school produc- . Granite Cold Prod- Spring President John ing W. Svihel Mrs. William Licensed John O’Donnell Embalming Blommer, tions should speaker; offer were greater va Bernard Vice President Jedlicki Edmund Taufein, juvenile riety than has Can Helpful direc- been Be the Phone in Cold Spring 432 ucts case Secretary Ernest Chouinard Mrs. Herbert Feddema tor; and Andrew the “not Bechtold, past, just for variety’s Treasurer Edward Chmielewski Mrs. Alfred Kapsner trustee. Roger Braun sake but and Fran- widen to the students’ Rainbow 0 and Diamond Gray Moderator Rev. (Leg SKapphahn, Rev. Roscoe Finnegan cis Scherer and the audience’s appointed insight into were con- feed grit poultry at or your ductors. Maurice the theater and Palmershiem into theatrical MARSH " dealer. WALGREEN AGENCY ALEXANDRIA DAN ' named technique.” sentinel. was . President A. , A. Paccotti Mrs. Henry M. O’Hotto C.’F. “Don’t Lehn let of Avon, field school play be 0 the Cold Mill ends from any repre— Vice DRUGS DRUGS President M. J. Loegering Mrs. Julia Zehnle just sentative ‘another play’ of the Catholic far the Order Spring plant for founda- as as Secretary Lyle Martin Mrs. T. M. Condon Foresters, body of student and this the audience installing walks, tions, driveways, was etc. ,Tl'lOS. CO.. P. BRENNY Treasurer Thomas O’Neill Mrs. Nicholas Kraemer officer. concerned,” David urged It- CLlNlC are LOCH LES BLDG. Moderator Rev. Harold Rev. William Kloeckner ken of De Paul 0 and granite-sand University, Aggregate who Dimmerling MAI/TAG FRIGIDAIRE of Cold Spring, Isle, Morton St; « the at speakers the Manager at & Sixth Main was one John’s Chorus , BOTTLED GAS RANGES Denver & and Odessa, Minnesota. convention. Neither the Diocesan Modertor of Men: Bernard IRev. Lenarz, Belgrade student, body the audience, Diocesan nor President Foley, Phone Minn. Men: of George 86 Durenb'erger, Collegeville Save Drugs. he emphasized, should be sub- on Rehearses for Docesan Moderator of Tour” Women: Harold Rev. Kost, .Cold Spring Granite Co. Randall jected to of the repetition a same Diocesan‘ President of Women: Mrs. Patrick Meagher, Room St. Cloud ‘Sick and Needs. of after Un- type play ’ year. year The firms listed here deserve _to MINNESOTA COLD SPRING. Moss Marks less directors dramatics school be of remembered when dis- Homecoming are you Collegeville. The‘ St. John’s tributing dif- the patronage to spirit your little the of of — possess a ferent lines of University business. Men’s Chorus, CALL 2&- this 1151_ CALL adventure, little desire to :1 ex- numbering 35 singers, is year Of School periment the school Cold re- stage, Spring in on MINN. ST. CLOUD, hearsing daily in preparation for they might well consider them- the annual concert tour.. selves “dramatically dead.” This the Cold Spring—A will begin tour High Mass the homecoming year inIView of of these ‘St. It program was recom- shortly after for the opening the intentions of of the students mendations that Sleeping Beauty Boniface’s High S ' h l The c o o YOU'RE WORKING LIKE ATROOPER. WHEN second and alumni in in . semester February, St. Boniface’s of Lorelond “selected for was Springers will the Paynes- meet 1954, instead of during Church this Oct. morning, Lent, 16, the at junior FANCY class PLAYING, FREE. play since WHEN YOU'RE it as FOR OVER FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS ville High School it has in football squad 9 highlighted past the’ homecom— [makes years. of all possible a.m. talents use THAT'S Funeral SUPER-OUTER} ATREAT HAVE The schedule Simonet ing festivities Home is of St. Boniface’s yet tenta- the the gridiron. “Found the student body. as on 1n tive. According High School. to the Rev. James Hounds” of Paynesville SEVEN-UR, ANDRQESPQBN the is wuss glll|I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||lIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|lll||l|llllllllllllllllllllllllllll -. . Kelly, O.S.B., director of the slogan chosen Economical Ddgnified for this year’s Personal Yesterday, Oct. Service 15, at REMEMBER YOUR a cere- — —- chorus, however, it will include homecoming Following which followed the special game. DECEASED mony PRIESTS Telephone 666 Little Falls, Minn. in Minnesota, 'Wis- the appearances dance will ,in be held homecoming presented game, a Oct. program l7—Rev. Norbert Groth' é cousin, Iowa, Illinois, and Prepared take In- the of Catholic high to Service the In auditorium the by with care the freshmen speech classes, proof: way. (1942). diana. Elmo Marx orchestra providing Eloise H crowned n n e r e was May he in peace! rest WEI-WA. Wu'n'flnnu‘n‘: the music. “queen” by Donald Guggenber- Coi 1 Hardware .Bores of football captain the DIAMOND team. RINGS ger, W. C. WEBER, Agent She attended by Claudia [GRANITE was FOR THE BRIDE TO BE AMBULANCE Keil, Eleanor Arnold, Katheryn , Hardware Coal CITY and SERVICE General Insurance Schmit, Erma Hansen, Ellen Weimun’s Jewelry Appliances Home FINANCING AUTO Wenner, and Kathleen Koop. . Maytag Washing Machines Courteous Reliable Efficient gTelephono LOANS ESTATE REAL — —- A parade this 2:30 after- at Bottle Gas Across from ' 45 Little Falls, Minn E. First St. Phone 117 s. 569 and the football II garde and noon Granite Exchange Call Building 507 St. Cloud 220 No. 20 Ave. dance this evening will - round out \ ASK FOR IIIISIIEL Walgreen LittlePIIIEIIIsi’Minn. l ’ A Agency ‘ DIETMAN'S GROCERY I Prayerbooks, Rosaries Articles Other and Religious ‘ r CONFECTIONERY GROCERIES ' MEATS ' Portraits 0 Curran Studio mow Men and testament” Mom Candida . 0v. 50 Pas-PACK." Regular Week Days, or A.M. You: FollMol 7:30 II RM. Service Phone [88 to 189 or Commercial Friday A.M. 7:30 0 RM. to 9 620 8th Ave. So. Sundays A. 8:30 M. P.M. to 11:15 St. Minn. Cloud, Phone Phone 866 Cloud, 561 St. BULKIICE. Minn. CREAM 125 E. Broadway 0 Photo Finishing