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

November 6, 1953 · Page 4 of 8

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v.31.” a» W... 1‘“. J _ I -" -‘l . egg-eggs: 1953 November 6, hid-x. Hy: PAGE A , , Spring, 4 Juniors, Gold? St. l, J RENT—fl Boriiface’s ,_._FoR honors PEOPL mi) DIOCESE PRIDE 0F THE ‘ are - acre ,,___.WATERrRs . Rice, improved farm of west 230 1:4.) saves STEPS 0 Lorelcnd’ Plan ’Sleeping of Beauty ' immediate heavypoil, Mlnn., mp TIMI‘ posses- SAVES o Tuesday, NICHOLAS—The annual ST. Oct. Solemn with , '27, Mrs. Edward chbaen, fog—"£91; treasurer. l FEEDERS good plus SAVE: Two houses. if desired. MONEY sion Benediction Devotion St. the Blessed Forty Hours’ in of Sac- Father 0 Edwin Oman, pastor and Nicholas’ 7:45 Church rament at The Rosary spiritual opened director, coMBlNA'l'lO'N brief: p. m. on buildings. gave and other a born house. dog Cold junior Spring—The Theisen, Michael Theresa Elaine constructed Bruner continually Salzer, by recited by Oct. with talk Sunday, 25, Solemn Catholic Action. Follow- was mem- a on AUTOMATIG' bers Witzmann, Ticket sales of the Florence Utecht, Roger Rausch. parish and and during the ing business Mass a.m.'and closed the 8 class at meeting, Fran- 'play, Sleeping Beauty of on WATERER l Write: entire time i. Maxine the under the Abeln. being conducted of exposition of cis Bernick St. of Cloud showed are ‘ Loreland, is all but ready for Made " she! f ' . Blessed the _;.l Stage direction Sacrament. class. movies and properties of the junior his sets of trip abroad Co. Mortgage last Northwestern gulp, were _ presentation the public in to the Laughs.“ as ro ‘The year. the evening sermons.~ at + + + 1+ + - lanai—4 auditorium of St. Boniface's Bank Bldg. , Northwestern 820 Rev. devotions delivered by the BUCKMAN. The install. Leo were School Nov. High and 8 9. on ._ Handles Rev. Edward i Ramacher, Kapphahn, O.S.C., pastor Minnesota Minneapolis 2, pastor of Thul, Ronald king and father ' _of St. r Francis Xavier’s Church Holy Cross Church, Onamia, of Sleeping Beauty, the famous For cattle, sheep Sartell. in Other priests series and hogs. Keroh present of gaVe the adjusts his a and squints at sermons on crown . burners sene for the devotions in addition or Mass to and the Sacraments during 1L King his friend, Tuffy (James thermostatically . the Father pastor, Henry Stei- the Forty Hours? Devotion held controlled electric Spoden), and feels that 2 sorry unit. Tested and chen, Fathers Alphonse for St. Drovcn sa‘fe‘l'y. in Michael’s Church here were ‘- Oct. 2 the latter has to Economical to no son marry operate. Kramer, Philibert Harrer, O.S.B.; $1,". 25 27. to His wife, the his daughter. queen Artist Materials MODEL Raymond A-4 Lang, August Prens- Present for the solemn clos- has (Marlene Bohnen), many so AUTOMATIC Frederick Weichmann, Jo- ing Tuesday ser, evening, Oct. 27, on PRESSURE if worries that it there PIPE as seems School Supplies seph‘ Bloch, _ Raymond Jacques, the following LINE , WATERER i were t p r will wedding after all be- e be s s: ORRIN TURNGUIST, no New, improved, Sylvester Gall, and Lawrence Fathers Paul Kunkel, pastor; Sleeping Beauty and the , tween heavy iron cast 'I Wholesale Retail & Botz. EXTENSION Fridolin NORTICULTUIIIT. Mischke, - - O.S.C., Ona< construction. Prince Charming. UNIVERSITY 'AIH. ST. 'IUL 1. MIN". Easy mia; ingtall. Wilfrid to Birk, Lastrup; ST. JOSEPH—Under Rob- list the di- Send and of school art us your Koop, daughter of Rosemary Easy clean. to Winter Vegetable Storage Schultzetenberg, ert rection of and Law- President Marjorie supplies will prices Fresh water and quote year we Dr. Herman KOGp, is and Mrs. Torborg, both Theisen Pierz. and of Works Secretary around. Nancy rence everything handle. It Storage good is to pays on we Beauty. Two the Sleeping way pre- a equally well b Ben'sen, on both of St. Cloud, the FERGUS FALLS.—St. Ann’s shop—get prices. Price list to garden of the our gravity. Kero- James princes, Thomas Bell and vege- serve many Commuters’ Club the College Society at sponsored burners card discount schedule and party sent sene that canned re. tables or' a heat-1 on are_not with each other Dockendorf, vie .' electric controlled thermostatically of St. Benedict held its or annual in Our Lady of Victory Church quest. provide frozen. If safe. affection. proper ing for her you unit. Absolutely ' Parent-Daughter dinner the hall at Thursday‘ evening. Oct. on handle conditions, Xmas cards—fund storage' We also you can as- plays Kenneth Weber, who college Wednesday, r‘ Oct. 28. 15. Twenty-five tables on of so. bridge moon. supply yourself of 50% off. Write raising get groups vege- sure a the of old caretaker, Sister part Enid, , dean the of col- re- and whist an wxrmx in play. Winning Were ,months. tables during the winter details. for modern surprisingly veals lege, the principal speaker top honors some in bridge was Mrs. steel Heavy galv. )1: were a views the dinner. Following the at din- A. Spranger Two; for construction. on women. the Supply Co. A Brush A 8: and vegetables and fruits women After Iron cost. separate parents, students, and fac- William Elliott precious ner, for the Fairies, who present Mrs. have harvested been and placed men. troughs. drinklng ulty informally Nicollet 2934 Avenue met in the col- Belvin Pederson Sleeping Beauty, in- high gifts the to Removable In eg. they still won. in alive. score storage, are Minheapolis, lege rotunda. Minnesota May tank. in whist 3 for the Dorothy Klein, Man- and John clude Betty women To living long keep them as as quick, for drained Schrom for the Refresh- Kathleen FARMING. Veronice Bohrren, Forty Hours’ men). uel, possible, the cleanld regulate temper- easy .. we — ments served Devotion after Cool the Germaine Janice opened in wafer Straus, Heying, St. Cath- were of the humidity and ature stor— Church erine’s Ger- Leonette Theisen, Oct. 25, the Hennen, games. slow will down This on room. age Feast ’of Christ Mary Alice the King, Kammeien, and aldine FERGUS FALLS—The Cath- and main- the growth processes closed the following Sinclair. Tuesday, Wedl, and Mary olic Daughters of on America quality the the edible of tain spon- heating electric Oct. 27. Assisting the Sleeping Bridesmaids the pastor, sored the to annual family night Time economicbl stored products. tested, unit. and safe Father Adalbcrt, O.S.B., Eileen Tor- and Beauty Viola Oct. with 22 * * were in III ‘1 . are a supper Father ROTARY HOG Raymond, O.S.B., Col- Miriam Nist- Julianna Mics, Our Lady borg, of Victory Church -' Many garden products of our FEEDER 1egeville,- and F h Cyril, t Lou Betty hall. About Dolores Janes, ler, 200 a e r at- persons apples, like beets, carrots, ruta- steel Heavy .golv. O.S.B., St. Martin. Father Ray- Emma Heinrichs, Mary Asfeld, tended the Entertain- supper. bagas, celery, and cab- potatoes, C t construction. a s mond spoke the “King- Man- Deanna Helen Schommer, ment for the children on consisted Itrough. feeding iron bage require moist, cool condi- ship Christ” of the High Mass I bear- at Rotates Ce- of fishpond Mae Dockendorf, Donna and cakewalk. a uel, on a __Thesé a tions for fruits storage. Made In three ing. Sunday which opened the de- Froeh- Dr. James Margaret on Buckley furnished celia Manuel, the and vegetables IO and successfully slzes No. 5, are votion. music Ruth Anne for the Ashfeld, cakewalk. Patricia The ling, Never clogs. Pays 20. con- sored in built the base- in room a Itself in feed Away from for the oi the Miss loop—yet readily Caro- cessions Schoen, and in Maus, Betty the charge PERHAM.~—-The annual Devo- of were where the ment temperature _. Makes accessible saved. plgs in can IS minulos. Chicago's largest E Helen Swedzinski and Margaret line Mersch. tion of the Forty Hours’ hotel within slowly. Improves l0 minulu from be kept between eat degrees was 32 F. airport. 600 held Schultz. modern. eomlorlablo feed digestibility of in St. moms—complete feel Henry’s Church from Other in- members the cast and of 40 degrees F. A ventilator for business Makes consumed. for Om and social functions. Sunday, 25, Oct. Tuesday, party'is to This family Kammeier, Irma for clude Lloyd shaft connected the window will aolne. profitable to faster, more a ‘ Oct. 27. Special GEORGE E KNOY services Gm. Mgr. of getting acquainted Hansen, Thielmann, Rita provide Mary ample ventilation were purpose and . few,' and (5,. than water"; conducted both mornings and with the members Gloria of the Dietmann, Kuebelbeck, temperature. STONY ISLAND CHICASO .Al' PHONE new proper room write for dealel‘tulcy l or I - evenings of the three The SIXTY SEVENTH Feru days. 4-5l00 parish. Mrs. Chester I Neese all whom have leading roles, * >‘r of * . was m Rev. Francis Baslicrville of Park chairman of arrangements. As- in the following less impor: and Onions be in stored mesh may Rapids series of sisting the lunch committee gave a sermons cooks, lackeys, and Sleeping roles of prince tant and her charming. Rosemary Koop on Beauty bags and hung ceilings. from the the Holy Eucharist during the Miss Dean Zamani, Mrs. on bakers: Leona Schmitzi, Anne were They require cool temperatures and. James Dockendorf of St. Boniface’s devotion. Bernard Gervais, Mrs. Milton the air but sixouid be dry. School High Cold Spring, who in play the leading roles in the Randall, Mrs. Michael Other Lucking, priests , the of who area )3 20-4th South forthcoming Avenue play, Sleeping Lareland. junior class Beauty Miss Winifred of Casey, Miss assisted Ger- the various at services Pumpkins and should squash Obowa, trude and M Fred Monsignor Edward aho- ST. CLOUD If were be stored . in dry place a'warm, Knese. wald, Wadena; Fathers Joseph Will/r such furnace (gag For best 16g as a room. Besselaar, Dent; John Wilden- storage, them few for cure a borg, pastor of St. Joseph’s weeks 75 degrees—85 at degrees Church, Perham; S. A. Fadrow- F. harden)“ shells. to th: ski, of St. Stanislaus’ pastor )l‘ - Church, Per-ham; Leo Landoll, Carrots keep well if the very C.PP.S., Rush Lake; Raymond and; storage temperature room re- for aged Schultzetenberg, Bluffton; and mains between 32 degrees and Roger Vossberg, chaplain of St. 40 degrees Cut F. the carrot tops James’ convalescent Hospital, patients Perham. off to about so as remove a ST. STEPHEN—Holy Rosary quarter of inch of the is heartening It to the of Eli Whitney, by note Story Jean an crown Sodality of St. Stephen’s Church of the with root the steadily increasing top. interest Magnifi- QUIET of Lee Latham; and The green ii its held annual meeting Wednes- Clean and dry before placing in junior readers in biography; Mariner, by Frederick A. ,‘ cent a day, Oct. in the parish 28, hall. 10-gallon earthenware crocks. gratifying, the John efforts Lane, story of Paul ’4 too, to Jones. see a Surroundings Country Officers elected for the current Cover with burlap bag dish the publishers making These priced $1.75 each. to at a or are are the following: Were Mrs. year towel. The addition the demand. of- In the Cochise and to meet array John Smoley, president; Mrs. # 1 III life-stories, fered this fall wide Farragut Messner of— covers a MRS. MARY DORAN Joseph Pogachnik, secretary; and For best only store subjects only in the fers books 192-page $2.75, for at not success, range, high-quality products, in free of de- levels junior but high and high school portrayed, read- Owner age as and Registered Nurse fects and disease. All fruits dismaying factor and is such widely well. The varied one ers, on person- lJRAN vegetables are'repre— should be Catholics that few alities Andrew mature. Carnegie," J. so as ' Nursing Home sented. Robert Oppenheimer, Peter Stuy- Casey and Stengel. vesant In the Bobbs Childhood Merrill Convocation Sell The 8-12 is offered two Famous.Americanls of series, group r 5 Miles of E. St. Cloud Phone dramatic biographies 72-page by aimed children and at 7 there up, Morrow each. $2 One is at Ron- . five titles: Will Clark, Benedict’s are new At St. ' ald Syme’s heroic tale of Mageb in Boy Buckskins; Narcisso lam, First Around the World,- the Whitman, Pioneer Girl; Zcb Pike, is other Jeanette Eaton's Lee, St. Joseph—The first in Traveler; Teddy Boy Roosevelt, a se- l The Gallant General, supple- ries of collegiate convocations All-Round Boy,- and Robert Woman Which mented by Harry Daugherty’s Wife? Is planned by the Peary, of the North. student council Boy Priced fine illustrations. of in the College St. $1.75 each, the books this of Benedict at Clara Ingram Judson, whose series have been tremendously will be hebd Thursday, Nov. 12. fine lives of Washington and Jef- r newcomers popular, and the will “Christian Family Life” has ferson have high praise, has be,welcomed by wide audience. won been chosen the general theme a as done similar Theodore story a on for the student-planned Holt is another publisher with convoca- Roosevelt, Fighting Patriot (Wil- u... ti-ons, first in the and the series string of fine, biographies to a & Follett, $3.50). Roosevelt’s cox will be entitled “You’re in the credit. offerings this fall its Its struggle his to youth- overcome Circle.” Participants in the first include of Longfellow life by a ful illness, his days Dakota on a panel will be Catherine the Rev. Cassian Owens Peare ($2) for ranch, and his active later life Daniel Ossendorf, O.S.B., 9—12-year—olds, of professor of one provide the elements for. stir- as Webster, titled Candidate for ethics; Davis Mary of Havre, ring offered story in a as any by Sybil Truth ($2.50), Norton Mont; Jane Schmid, St. Cloud; ‘ fiction. Trygve and John and Shirley Marcks, Cournos; Bemidji; and , list is This from far complete; serious work by Lie, Marshall Mary Kary Braus, Bismarck, a but book should be more one McClintock ($2.50), for readers N. Dak. mentioned: Famous Humanitar- and 12 Plans for the convocations up. are ians, by William Oliver Stevens. made by committee headed by Cochise, the Apache chief a upon (Dodd, Meatd, $2.50). In this the Hoehn, Rose senior class presi- whose life the Ar- movie, Broken author briefly presents the life dent from Eau Claire, Wis. based, is the subject of row, was work and of 20 human— great three biographies. One, current itarians, starting with St. Vin- ASK FOR 'published by Whittlesey House, de Paul and including cent Fa- is by Edgar Wyatt, with illustra- ther Damien, Brother Joseph, tions by Apache Allen the artist, Louis Braille, and Jean Henri Houser. $2.50, Priced it is at a Dunant. Among the women por- companion the popular Ger- 'to Florence trayed Nightingale, are onimo, also by this done team. Clara Barton, and Harriet Cochise, Chief, Great Apache by Beecher Stowe. Enid Johnson, is Morrow from PRE-PACK Leo Politi’s of Father story ($2.75) Aladdin’s Cochise and of ; Junipero Serra for BULK lCE CREAM read- younger Arizona. ($1.75) by is Oliver La The -Mission Bell, has al- ers, Fargo. Each pictures Cochise as ready been reviewed in this col- wise peaceful leader until and a Aside from this, and Mr. umn. the the repeated of wrongs If she’s lugging of Stevens’ book tons above, the list re- Whites transformed him into a veals other Catholics. 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