St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
December 18, 1953 · Page 1 of 14
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'Q REGISTEiz. Decemberl'lsr‘,’ eLouo THE ST. I953 Friday, TWO PAGE . ‘ 79m 1952, cATECHET‘ICAL'eUILD 3' Christmas Michael’s Pa ls Held «Society COPYRIGHT St. rty - Buckman Of Sponsors D. of Little By l. Falls in EVENING- COME THAT LATER DEPENDS. rr ALL Breakfast Communion ! GHT IN HE’S PROBABLY Little Falls. St. Mary’s Two Christmas “0 songs, —— ALREADY. CALLING you GOSH JENNY, YOU WELL,THAT'$ School cafeteria the setting Holy Night” “Angels and We was I Do NOT BUT you JOHN! Buckman.—-On-Monday, Dec. VOCATION A WHAT's THE HAVEN’T KNOW- I Monday NOT veszy evening, Dec. for Have the Heard High,” 7, by 0 sung " Too WELL. HEAR HIM “A So- Michael’s CALLING. of '7, members St. MEANS €— g MATTER LisTENlNe! WITH you / EVEN BEEN POLITE. annual Christmas of St. Patricia Mynster, party completed the us Communion ONE OF . Holy EACH received CALLS ciety GOD youz CREAM’S ICE Mary’s‘Circle of Daughters the program. KIND Mass. CERTAIN the o’clock body LIVE A in in 8 To MELTING. ,_ a , of Isabella. Monsignor Leo T. :Keaveny, ' IT’S up AND To LIFE‘ Com- the Mass, OF Following 8. circle chaplain, presented 'Manger with religious was scenes ANeWEiz TO served in us breakfast munion was with Christmas gift from the figurines, interspersed with a ever- CALL The HIS Community Hall. Rev. the , circle with Mary Lou Peterson :formed appropriate table greens brief Kunkel, Paul pastor, gave a and Betty Lutz, dressed, center-pieces, and Advent as an- an the newly concerning talk or- gels, making the presentation. wreath used centerpiece was as a ' ..Diocesan Council of ganized The little girls also distributed thg for serving table. During the . annual Men. This is Catholic an gifts the After ad- members. to the Advent wreath program was St. Michael’s Society. for 20Vth miring them placed the members lighted with fitting a ceremony them be used: around crib, to explaining and pamphlets the a for later baskets in Christmas Advent wreath given to were the needy. each member. NOT At the meeting short business Eich Mrs. Richard and Joan‘ LATE! IT'S Too Mrs. Richard appointed Jung was Wielinski poured for the buffet chairman for Christmas the style lunch served 60 to persons. basket project. Plans under EN are Serving of master as ceremon- for Christmas basket sale 5 0 way a ies, Mrs. H. P. Latterell present- be held to Simonet’s Saturday, .. at . ed the which numbers, program Dec. 12, starting The 8 at am. REGISTER THE given in soft candlelight were will meeting of circle the next , creating the Christmas proper be Jan. 11. atmosphere. Mrs. H. P. Latterell chair. was 600 YOU THINK YOUR .DO FRIENDS TO “Thoughts eAy' An original for the with Mrs. A. "" party, FATHER essay, .lOI-lN man DIDN’T GOING I 5 I IS TO I Christmas,” by cochairman. read Leora A. Methner The WAITING FOR M? 7 A MIRACLE on was ANYTHING as Aeou _' TALK TO WHAT Subscription . Price you HEARD FATHER Gulden. dramatic A selection included Mmes. committee Ar— ’T HE’S TELL MEAN TO HIM DON l SILLY. MIRACLE en- A LET’S GOD MACK cAlD. IF CALLING . IS titled “The First Eve,” Christmas thur Heroux, Charles Gravelle, MEAN YOU. I TO Per $3.00 Year 60 AN LIETEN, ME, I SHOULD ‘read by Luverne Powers, John Val Binstock, Beaty, 0r- GOD. was TO TALK r: T QHOULDN’T I u with Mrs. Frank Harris the ville Mynster, at Clemens Mrozik, r _ ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.A. MACK. FATHER 5 Kippley, J. ethereal J, Thomas piano. An effect Wagner, was ore,- \é . for number ated the with Mrs. ‘ F...T. Mushel, and L. C. Shellum, ——T.—___ Heroux and Arthur singing in ‘\ Amelia Klammert, Luverne an- .‘ sZ .‘5 other CHRISTMAS Power, GIFT Joan and Wielinski. room. ' ORDER BLANK \ o is $ Please Enclosed .............. REGISTER THE for send one the following: to year /.’ NAME: ts, ADDRESS: iliedlicers Formin Reqiem Football ‘ Banquet Staged Mass in CITY: 9 FOR 8: BOYS MEN At St. John’s Fo‘ther'of Benedictine St. Nicholas At University For ST. CLOUD SENT BY: NAME: SocielyMeeling Collegeville.—Champi0ns O.S.B., Cold Springs; the Rev. Gagliardi’s 1953 Johnny grid Solemn Requiem Farming—A were ma- honored by champions St. O.S.B., Rich- chine. Maurice Hurrle, at offered St. Mass Dec. 10 in was ADDRE’SSi University John’s football ban- Climax the Rev. Benjamin Stein, of the mond; evening Catherine’s Church Herman the for was Dec. held for 9 Coach John quet O.S.B., St. John’s Abbey; Frater Burial the election Korte, who died Dec. 5. of announcement Nicholas. St. The annual tackles Maur’s Richard Thomas O’Connor, St. Coy parish Danvers in of —- cemetery. was John’s He’ll welcome meeting St. Nicholas the So- St. of Prep James Union, Ky., and the and Sexton Priory, South of Waite Park The Alexander Korte, Rev. CITY: ciety held Sunday was on eve- the Unruhe, O.S.B., Adalbert cocaptains. Rev. O.S.B., officiated the at as new a son, ning, Dec. Elected president 6. Appropriately the choice fell Cyril Farming. Mass, assisted by the Rev. organization Senior Winner the in of Frank was ficate two seniors of the Gift Ceiti O.S.B., Johnny Ortman, of St. Martin, upon sisters following from St. The as mm Vossen. Other officers named at line which led the Bluejays deacon, the Rev. Julian, to and Benedict’s Convent, St. Joseph, The the meeting Register Wilfred Frank, will send let- were first championship since a O.S.B., of Rico, Puerto subdea- Collegeville.—James also Mother Ric- Corcoran, as present: were vice president; William Theis, giving ter the and donor’s Hat Christ- Master miniature Box ceremonies (with of Benedict, Alfred, St. John’s con. Sisters Prep was carda, senior from Alexander Utecht, secretary; nuvenir hat) top Frater Emilian, O.S.B., of St. All members of previous greeting North Dakota, cham- recipient Corsina. each and awarded to first mas was Alois Kueckle, banner. treasurer; Maur’s Priory, South Union, Ky. pionship in place in 1932, the St. Cloud teams 1935, of gift subscription. Mrs. Herman Korte survives area a and bearer; Joseph Weirens, mar- The following priests 1936, and 1938 invited “Voice of Democracy”‘contest to were at were shal. children: with the following The in the present The the banquet. sanctuary: The biggest dinner in the St. . Cloud hotel repre- a Elections O.S.B., South also held Rev. Alexander, were at a Very Rev. Victor Ronellenfitsch, sentation 8.‘I-Iis of alumni Tuesday evening, from Dec. came meeting Christian Union, Ky.; Otto, Idaho Falls, of the Mothers the championship of team 1932. to in the compete essay, now “For Santa”~ Society Ida.; Jack, Vandyke, Mich.; Mrs. held simultaneously. Mrs. finals, state judged mainly Presiding toastmaster was at as Dominic N (Magdaline) Frank elected orb’ert Bates Wat- presi- was its originality “positive and , the dinner the on Rev. Conrad was kins; John Lutgen, Mrs. John Brinkman (Ber- Mrs. vice dent; approach.” Diekmann, O.S.B., member of a tha) Farming; Joseph, Farming; president; Mrs. Anold Kern, sec- The Colman Rev. Barry, the , university’s athletic board. Mt. Edward, Angles, Ore.; Mrs. Mrs. Joseph N. retary; and O.S.B., history author and in- Congratulations w ex- e r e (Marie), A. Brinkman Mil- Kremer, A. treasurer. St. John’s structor Univer- at by Rt. pressed the Rev. Baldwin Utah; Mrs. The elections followed ford, Lawrence and by were sity, the principal speaker Dworschak, O.S.B. Abbot; the was Blonigan (Lorraine), joint meeting Jerome St. of the two a or- the dinner. His “The at topic Rev. Dunstan \Tucker, O.S.B., was ganizations Martin. sister, Mrs. Joseph which the Rev. A at True Basis of'Democracy.” representing the faculty; George >_ Steichen, Hondel, broth- Henry A. Farming, and two of pastor “Voice The of Democracy” Durenberger, director of ath- and St. Nicholas’ Joseph, Minneapolis, Church, brief ers, gave a and dinner contest letics; and Reuben Monson and was spon- closed survive. address. John, Canada, also The meeting with ere by sored locally the St. Cloud Ken Murphy, both of the St. Paul grandchildren refreshments served 36 and by the two are Junior Chamber of Commerce. Pioneer Press. great-grandchildren. women. SaukCentre D. of Hold .l Current mmmumemoucowmu choice Champ of Give the man your a Movie Ratings COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ST. 0!" CLOUD his Certificate—and give him Gift you Champ lighter-weight choice of famous Installation, SEE Initiation regular-weight hats. Pictured here— and Your Stotioner apiearing You’ll Champ Californian. like the The following listincludes theaters movies in at these Alexandria, Clarissa, Fergus Little Falls, Falls, lighter-weight— his in this towns: style smart Parkers Prairie, and Wheaten. Champ’s like year-round comfort. and he’ll Sank Centre—Our Hackman, Lady of Roman Waldorf, Allen A-l Pre-creased.’lndividually boxed. Get his - For gift suggestions this Perpetual Help Circle of Polipnick, year 595 Harold Otte, Morally Unobjectionable Adults Children and and for ' Champ Gift Certificate today. Isabella thhe Daughters of held Leonard Winkel. s The last named Combat o Squad I, Houdini installation rites for officers and candidate from the Osakis Crazylegs Pack Train was a fir-17'»??? ~- Circle. initiation candi- for a Deuinatian Gobi Commando Sky V ceremony : V, dates Nov. in St. Paul’s Mrs. 22 Regina Bock chair- Flight Nurse of Babylon. Advertised in Slaves was . School. Sliney Miss Mary of St. of the committee in charge 49th Man, The Target ‘ man PENS BILLFOLDS DESK v — — presided Paul, of state regent, at with Mrs. W. Golden Blade arranegments, Yank the R.A.F. in __ sars both ceremonies. E. Diedrich BRIEFCASES cocha’irman. STA- The Half Hero as a — — following also served A-2 the Officers installed for the on TIONERY OFFICE DESKS _. committee: Mmes. Hanauer Morally Unobjeclionable Adults Only H. for coming the following: The year George Minette, Minette, B. Arrowhead and Slalag 17 Rev. Michael chap- N. Kramer, Bernard ' Robischon d Miss Roman Holiday Sword The and the Rose, Mrs. Jansen, lain; Roman regent; an Irene Richards. B Diedrich, Mrs. W. E. vice regent; . After the ‘: ceremonies in- of Morally Objectionable Everyone for Strauss, Mrs. A. L. past regent; stallation compensating and initiation, dinner Forever Amber—(Objection: Lacks moral adequate financial Mrs. W. E. Flahaven, a held The in the hall this kind.) of Our Lady values which should be of in FRITZ-CROSS Co. Nathe, Mrs. R. N. was secretary; story present Comfort a re- the of Angels’ Church. Present Kiss Me Kate—(Objection: Reflects the acceptability of divorce; cording Mrs. Dean secretary; Here’s Unbelievable honor dance.) guests of Fathers and suggestive costuming, 26 Wiley, Mrs. A. J. as treasurer; were song, No. 6th Ave. St. Cloud Kremer, Sylvester Yellow Sky—(Objection: offen- Renner, Suggestive dialogue; and and Oliver, scribe; scenes Raymond Donnay, all of Sauk portrayal of sacred brutality.) sive action; excessive a chancellor; Mrs. Boyack, H. Centre. C. and H. Schwegman, Mrs. custo- In Broad Range of Widths Sizes! Mrs. moni- dian; Ralph Buening, - Parishioners Princeton , Mrs. L. Martin, first guide; tor; ul- Bernard Mrs. Schrantze second Harm RAND Help Family Destitute Mrs. guide; L. Koop, inner guard; Mrs. A. Heinen, GIVE THE outer Princeton. Parishioners ban- of guard; Mrs. John Weber, -— Church Brown, St. Edward’s rallied ner-bearer; Mrs. Julia to GIFT OF Gerald Sager organist; Edward Borg- the of the and Mrs. support If comfort you’ve ,1“ want you fu‘rni- Richard, Miss family,'who lost all their Irene and mann, had before I" in and " Allen, in fire that never Helen and clothing Miss trustees. " come ture a II food Received the Daughters A and into destroyed their home. pair of these Rand 1'. 4 try-on a Mmes. F. Borg- sponsored Isabella clothing of shower was were Freematic shoes. Custom type, John render James Peters, We- the parish tempo- by to mann, . 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