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

October 16, 1953 · Page 2 of 8

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Friday, CLOUD October 1953 THE ST. REGISTER} 16, PAGE THREE 39 r—ORGAN FOR SALE 1 O’Brien Penie- Twenty-first Sunday after ——1 The Gospel COpy'r’iyht, by cost John T. Youngsters VTEC, \ Stephen St. Unit no~ WURLITZER 9 HAVE PATIENCE WITH ME SERVANT! . WICKED *9? I FoaoAv; AND I WILL PAY BECAUSE THEE_ALL THE Deer, Trldt Milk > Holds a» THEE ALL! Communion . :Are Confirmed THOU i DIDST ENTREAT ME. \ Model 30 '. SHOULDST NOT THOU ALSO TWENTY—FlRST SUNDAY . HAVE HAD PITY ON THY ; PENTECOST TER AF Electric Reed Organ FELLOW-SERVANT, EVEN ‘ THEE? As I HAD PITY ON 2 manual foot 2 octave 35 I5, 23- MATTHEW ST. St. Stephen.—The Holy Rosary \ InRoscoe Rites pedals. Will old. 1 \ i ‘ Sodality St. Stephen’s yr. of Parish , sacrifice. received Holy Communion in a HAVE . I WITH Sunday, PATIENCE body Oct. After For 4. the complete information write on ‘ I AND WILL ME r _ than Mass 50 members at- ' ' more THEE PAY ALL! % Register H-l 0 Roscoe—A class of Communion 39 chil- tended the breakfast /i” i d 19 boys and 20 girls, the parish hall by of served in Ber- .ren, 29/ l St. ; Agnes’ Parish, received; Slamnik, the tha Evelyn Vouk, and Box ' 229 v‘ of confirmation sacrament Oct. Alvina Stedtherr, members of 3 ; i St. Cloud, Minnesota L .4. Sixteen priests of the Our Sodality. Lady’s area; } ' present. were HE “Bl/74$ TH! SERVANT WENT 007; MET ONE OF FELLOW- HIS Advertisement The boys confirmed SERVANTS Ed- WHO OWED HUNDRED i HIM DINA/ill, AND HE 0‘ A LAID HOLD were . L THROTTLED AND HIM HIM, SAY/NC, ‘PAY WHAT OWEST! THOU 'Win Erkens, Vic Fischer, t ‘ o r where] “HIS FELLOW‘SERVANT From 5; Joe THEREFORE FELL sit Marsh DOWNAND BEGAN 70 Roger Flint, Lester ' Gridley, Le- ENTREAT HIM, SAY/NC, WAVE PAT/ENCE WITH ME AND I W/LL PAY THEE ALL.‘ Roy Hemmesch, David Heinen, Levern Kotschevar, Walter Lei- h Ferdinand t Mackendanz, e r , Art‘ Charles Mackedanz, John Nie- Takes Modern wmd, Melvin a. Neu, Robert Rueckert, Hubert Schefers, Le- Licking! Roy Schlangen, Denis Spanier, 1 Conrad Soschnik, Orville Stang, and Donald Theis. real lot ' had of folks— fellow Did know a one even you we The girls confirmedwere Flor- Handy wanted buy it!" Yes sir! artist in town? to ine Derichs, Ruth Gridley, Cen- - Hageman, Judy the From where Hageman, contributor I it, Randy’s Jackson to nle SPOKE TO TIME, JESUS was a T THAT PARABLE: Kathleen THIS Hageman, DISCIPLES Ther HIS “modern the art" just Sculpture Exhibition shows how at e sa OF HEAVEN IS ‘THfK/NCDOM Hemmesch, Shirley Leither, Ag- L v week. people be led Centerville Fair last DES/RED astray. WHO LIKENED TO KIND A some can Mackedanz. Louise Macke- WITH HIS nes ACCOUNTS : SETTLE TO some be “experts”— to get HE HAD SERVANTS, WHEN even AND pink and danz, work streaky Joyce Mehr, His Mary Ann was » WAS SETTLEMENT, ONE THE BEOUN "" star/SE ~ r FORCAVE THEE ALL THE 055: especially THOU about the fel- D/DST ENTREAT other M5. afound—sort Muggli, Marguerite HE M AND AS l i THOUSAND TALENTS. TEN OWED HIM of BROUGHT TO WHO HIM curved all u g g sHouLosr NOT may ALSO HAVE mo p/rr o~ rI-IrrrLLow saw/v7; , HAD No MEINS of PAY/NC, HIS MASTER ORDERED BE SOLD. HIM TO Shirley business. Neu, {yr/v I low’s Whether“ it’s Carol Niewind, 45 HAD #77 art THEE?’ ' Bev- my stir. Caused quite streamlined. mm PAVMENT 70 H/S WIFE 4m? CHILDREN HE H.412 4ND 4ND ALL rl-mr a “AND erly HIS msrm, Rueckert, 5:ch ANCRI,’ THERE- HANDED 70 Carolyn FELLOW-SERVANTS ovr» THE Schefers, at “HIS HIM MADE. 61/7 THE SERVANT like. FELL DOWN AND BESOUCHT HIM, SAY/N6, music, simple thing or or a it what -TORTUR£R5 Nobody “Eur UNTIL HE PAY WHAT HAPPENED SHOULD mu our 70 FORE SEE/NC H40 ALL mas HIM._ HE WOULD NOT; was 51/7 WENT sure was Marilyn “HAVE PA S h mch f I WITH ME AND PAY rHEE I' WILL ALI. Margaret c e e r s 5.4000on AND VERr MUCH AWAY AND IVE/Se choosing, beer milk with casr HIM 70 IN PRISON "so HEAVENIY ALSO ur , rim/ER say, or WILL 00 m' GU,” IF VOU 00 but THE/R NOT supposed represent, "AND to MOVED Schueller. WITH COMPASS/ON, THEMASTER some Viola OF THAT INFORMED Utsch, SERVANT UNT/L THEY wnvr AND and HE SHOULD Jean. PAY [ACH WHAT mac/v: row: anon-[ms mom row: HEAR 75‘ RELEASED HIM, 4ND FORCAVE HIM THE DEBT. snack, should live and let WHAT HAPPENé‘D. DUE msrm or mo NC Features. WAS a we Weber. good thought it nette it and liked was -—~..~ live: There’s either of call for New no lowdown: the Handy art. RegentI gave me ourselves Mrs. to Meixner set as: us up nothing but it “Why, a was “model” the for other! ' salt of cattle piece our cows am Maris Of Stella for months. D. of lickin’ l. been at 'have ‘ mounted. Fooled had it just I ' a Stella Maris Circle of the Paul’s Church and receive Holy Daughters Foundation of Isabella of St. Brewers Communion Copyright, United States 1953, 2 in body. " a Cloud held its monthly meeting Octr The main business 7. the on agenda the election of of- was ficers for the forthcoming “Spring and "Fall year. Mrs. Frank Meixner was elected the office to of regent. The others elected official to posts in the circle Mrs. F. were E. Murphy, vice Mrs. Ed- regent; ward Rieder, financial secretary; Aren’t. At All! Bad Mrs. August Inderieden, record- ing Mrs. secretary; Albert Schmidt, treasurer; Mrs. Ray Theisen, monitor; Mrs. William Maus, custodian; Miss Mary Donohue, chancellor; Mrs. Clif- ford Orr, scribe; Mrs. Alfred Turch, inner ' guard; Miss Geneva Install We’ve "Since Had Them Heinen, guard; outer Mrs. Je- Kuezen, banner-bearer; rome Windows!” Humphrey Self-Storing Mrs. Walter Puhlman, first guide; Mrs. Frank Podlasek, sec- ond guide; Miss Florence Vogel, organist; and Mrs. Arthur Lam- bert, These “It used to spoil just think- trustee. officers will weekends my be installed the November at so- that back-breaking, ing about annual as- cial meeting. The October social meeting windows will. have signment of getting the the storm agenda on upils 175 Cathedral the initiation of members. Sometimes I them in nice got up. on A letter from the national re— Helen weather, and sometimes I didn’t quite gent, Howard, also was read the I at October meeting. On it. I’ve combination 'make Now got these Sunday, 25, Oct. members will Take Dramatic Studies the o’clock they’re stay attend 8 Mass aluminum windows and to in St. up ‘Abbot They lot less winter and cost summer. a Deutsc—h’s they think, and than might too, pay you When nearly students of zation 175 of the Catholic Theater themselves for in short order.’,’ Cathedral School High reported Conference headed by ,Memoriol Sister Product for dramatic and produc- study Charitas of Paul. St. Since the ’ of formation tion, it Karl Petters, of the ass0ciation, son was W more of and William Petters Of Mr. Mrs. than 100 schools Study have be- 2-Year ,osnm TURNQUIS‘I‘ who Mary’s Cathedral Parish, St. members. come selected president: urtnuou' ALUMINUM "TENSION-SEALED" HUMPHREY was as Since the nonrlcurrunisrs TRADE MARK turn-out for the umvsnsnv Secretarial positions um. 81‘. PAUL exceedbd mun. were won I. Mimers far expecta— Collegeville.—After tWo years by Barbara Bohmer Kay and Baby will with ioy when Harvesting and Storing tions, it has been purr to of extensive research made necessary .SCREENS STORM WINDOWS AND COMBINATION was Koerner, the and and treasurer :he feels the toe-wriggling divide the into divisions in Tender group Bulbs the field Christian of me- her" « assistant Sue Mary are for under and upperclassmen. of petal—soft morials luxury these and the monuments, Gladiolus be must Kropp prop— Doris corms Kosel. and The lower class will : tombstone of the late Rt. Rev. Al- group pre-wolkers! con- Gentle erly dug, cured, and stored if sup- This you the af- Mimers have construction “tension-sealed" *Exclusive *Highest aluminum. 100% quality year largely rust- centrate theory of cuin Deutsch, 0.S.B., former on have healthy ,. and expect to strong trustworthy the port filiated organi- with student pro- production. window opening. Abbot~of weather-proofs St. entire John’s Abbey, proof. was plants Dig the next summer. too! White, tection, lullaby completed and installed in the Screening FOR SALE——'\ for the one-act been bulbs after the have tops blue, pink. abbey The nursery cemetery. plays monument be to in presented mid- killed by but before the frost smooth-gliding action. *Self-lubricating, * changeover. Self-storing. seasonal No designed by Frank Kacmar- November was will be done by Cut back the ground freezes. tops CHURCH means PEWS l FROM CRADLE TO FOUR YEARS cik, instructor in the de- art of inclusive an trial. All point above the an just to mem- corm. a Lasts maintenance-free. *Completely ugly St. John’s partment of Univer- No ‘A' streamlined Narrow a bers must for appearance. tryouts to Keep each variety and separate appear ST. CLOUD sity. length . 40 Pews, 10' 7" determine housetime. voice, dramatic abil- ’ properly inter- showing. labeled if you are screws “The for such lengthy ity, and interest. reason The play in named varieties. ested growing con~ See Write Boater-ie research,” said Kacmarcik, “was or sidercd superior will be * a * pre- panel insert removable FOR inserts three SEE YOURSELF screen depart to from the present . u . . sented for the pagan Preusser . . . . Fr. one-act play fes- shallow the in Cure . . . . corms trend in memorials, and design ventila- draft-free Indirect Lival in April. a panel insert well-ventilated build- able glass in trays glass insert a outer mov Holy Cross Church . . . . would which completely stone . . . . which the Peach boxes in ing. Sister Laurent, director, has weather. embody the Christian View tion in of any by Cloud Pearl replaced 516 St. Lake, Minnesota bottoms have been Germain, St. iutlined calling for a program death. ideal drying make a wire ntensive screen work the of part on “The .horizontal de- t o n e stacked s If the trays. trays 11 are members. TIME. The official CHANGEOVER BEFORE WINDOWS INSTALL open- YOUR signed CAN STILL 'is simple disciplined WE and drying during the process, a of the year’s ig program was the to monastic life. It OBLIGATION. express ESTIMATE—NO A FREE should be placed between cleat FOR SOON OR SEE US WRITE, CALL, arked by the offering of brings the a and out rest, repose, allow good air cir— the trays to for the intention of the ‘" or- of Christian awaiting peace a culation. ganization I Oct. the Feast 7, on resurrection and everlasting life.” * I“ in of the Holy Rosary. Assisting The stone, hone-finished in After about six weeks the WINDOW Sister Laurent CO. Sister Fran- METAL Oxford-gray are St. Cloud granite, CLOUD ST. enough should be dried to corms and Sister Vicia. cene executed by the Spring Cold was be cleaned. by Clean the corms Granite Company. Abbot Al- breaking off the old basal corm cuin’s his title,as NE. fifth Ave. motto, Ab- 752 Lincoln Pogschnik Bett and any'loose scales. removing 5333-J Phone y bott of St. John’s, and the Chris- with Dust the 5 cent per corms tian inscribed in V—cut cross are placing DDT before in winter Sodulists Heads DDT will The kill storage. any might winter thrip that on over Store winter in the corms. over In hen St. Step a-cool, dry place. A temperature ideal 40 F. is about degrees of this for pui'posc'. * u During St. Stephen—Our SHOP NOW Lady’s So- Dahlias should be dug care- dality held its monthly meet- fully the have been after tops . ing . . Oct. Election 7. of on killed by frost. Leave the roots . officers the business main the exposed for few was to sun a of the meeting. Betty Pogschnik hours Store in a'cool, dry. to re-elected prefect and was moist To the keep roots ; room. Pohlman, second prefect; and from shriveling, in wood store SALE! Mary Jane I Slivnik, third FANDEL shavings‘or sand. Examine pre- occa- fect; Betty Trobec, secretary; the winter sionally during for Alvina and Stedtherr, treasurer. j mold shriveling. Roots that or The chairmen havenot fully of the matured diffi- various are committees cult will be appointed by to winter. carry,“ over ‘ the prefect in the * future. 5% near FRAMES A brief Tigridea talk also given and by should be IN OPTICAL was cannas Father Edwin Oman, handled spiritual much the in same way director. gladiolus. as Today's fashions in only eye-wear not beautiful—they’re are prac- PROGRESS IN NOW SALE tical. At Lantz Optical you'll find f in colors to fit rames ward~ your ‘_ robo and complexion—“fashion-right” your frames that will . . . % complement your lon appearance them. as g as you wear ' [IN sat.,,oct.17u1 Thru Continues LENSES OPTICAL - If you‘re of those people whose one eyes are light sensitive—if eye-doctor prescribes your "shaded" absorptive glasses—Lantz or Opticians will green" fillthat prescription from full of or tinted range a rose lenses that filter out harsh, 1i ght. strong I W ’ l' l ' ide .d ‘5' St e ’ I A Sale! sale} About This How One? Costumes be in to forth- the 3|} worn SAINT MARY'S BUILDING coming junior class Sleeping play, SAINT CLOUD. MINNESOTA Bounty of Lorrlmid, the attention of these Cold Spring occupy Catholic High School students, left right, Geralding Kammeier, to Irma Hansen, James Spoden, and Kenneth Weber. 4‘