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

February 12, 1954 · Page 1 of 8

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The , other.refresh- well served . as as 4 with the religious workers who keepthese records assist wfltwl survey ments. oftlte first-graders in date have been Septem- to instructed up ‘ber; in their and take duties down by the school put up holiday decoratipns and the of them.rep,orts in t nurse one Judged... prbmote school building; afternoon treats each week to take one SUNDAY SEPTUAGESlMA and' d.AND ‘ school special of this assignment.- parties ABOUT THE TH/RD HOUR,HE WENT care /\fil’ on . . k SPDKE DISCIP'LES THIS 'AMERICA’SFINESIBEER MG TO HIS MATTHEW 20, JESUS THAlfsl’lME, ST. OUT AND OTHERS STAND/N6 SAW THE IN occasions; assist the in audio- other activities performed HOUSEHOLDER HEAVEN [5 Ule uT/7'E OF MARKET PLACE IDLE; AND KINGDOM A HE SAID TO PARABLE : visual aid department. Duties LABORERS V/NEVARD TO HIRE ALSO INTO THE MORNING THEM, ‘60 YOU THE NT OUT EARLY by IN WHO W the Volunteer Mothers in- THE LABORERS JUST.’ ‘ AGREED WITH GIVE YOU WHATEVER depaiftme‘nl: V/NEVAAD. AND HAVING I WILL IS AND FOR H5 in the latter will clude following: the Help the VINEYARD. THEM INTO HIS WENT. HE SENT DENARIUS DA),C THEY 50 FOR A A \ consist largely of. setting up Chorus i the projector and John’s for St. From WM““'“lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'l'W 3 screen iwuv l. STAND HERE‘ALL DO YOU BECAusE no MAN film showing and the operating ? lDLE DAY . HAS ,./ projector. ‘ “'3‘ Foley Gives in Concert vou co So widespread THE lNTO has ALSO been the‘ in- VINEYARD terest in the work THE of the’Volun- CALL Wow WHEN mtr LABORERS or THE AND Foley—St. that John’s University ,teea‘ Mothers women even‘ , ELEVENTH HOUR CAME, THEY , Men’s Chorus with/no full presented children in RECEIVED EACHA DENAR/Us. the school a THE THEIR mo wow rmsr IN mum. I‘mmunpm have here Wednes- concert offered their services. Al- program on THEY THOUGHT run/v CAME. justl- ‘ couPETItIoI day, Feb: though 10, under the auspices about wouLo RECEIVE ' 40 mar mer women are ac- r Dame/us. AND AL$0,R£CEIVED EACH ms our THEY Monz- the of Bishop Council tive Marty in of the this. there l: I Arcs/mm group year, AGAINST 7H: ‘_ THEY MURMUR Ir, sum 70 , ON ‘ I" the Knights . WORKED of Columbus. The still HOUSEHOLDER, #1455: usr HAVE A mm, need 54 great for Is a many , mm LEVEL PUT mm o~4 THOU msr HOUR, AND some s,- chorus, which is sixth Anyone its interested in learn- more. on HEAT.’ an- car's BURDEN or THE BORN! THE HAVE WHO vs, GLUEK’S nual Northwest cities about plan'and'vol- of and the tour lng more ‘aur 'm/E/w, DO I ANSWERING ON: a: THEM, HE 54/0, ~ FOR ME towns, is under the direction unteering for /~./usr/c5- D/Dsr THOU NOT AGREE mm N0 of services THEE in St. moose ro AND ; nix wmr IS mm: ca,- DENAR/l/S? A ‘ ‘ Paul’s the James Rev. Kelly, O.S.B. School is asked CNGC! MALI IIVEIAGI‘I to contact E, . flu“ V 7/455. LAST EVEN ro . rH/s AS GIVE ‘0“ I \ ‘~O~ either Mrs. o Peter Pollock 1 Mrs. Father Kelly . is head of the . or "Wine “HAVE NOT THE I I R/GHT TO DO I CHOOSE? OR ART A5 ~ .co. . HOUR, AND THE ABOUT NINTH AND Thomas ‘AND SIXTH, ABOUT THE our O’Keefe. wewr HE AGAIN music department THOU ENV/OUS‘ DECAUSE I GENEROUS?’ on‘the College- AM "Bur of FOUND WENT OUT AND mm EVEN/N6 HOUR HE ELEVENTH HAD COME, . m: own ABOUT THE DUT DEFOHE. DID A5 D I AND '5 HERE THE Imsrus‘r; vil_le DO YOU STAND VINEYARD conductor .‘WHY SAID me- and. THEM T0 H/S VE/v so usr a: new, of 54/0 TO STEWARD, SHALL THE HE ‘CALI. THE 4501/7- AND l campus STAND/N0 OTHERS ~. 'PROFITS HIRED LABORERS, FOR HAS US.’ AND PAY THEM THEIR MANY ARE CALLED BUT CHOSEN.” ‘DECAUSE NO MAN HE [5, EEG/NN/NGJ FEW M: WAG r0 H/IW, SAID THEV IOLE?’ ALL DAY the university BIG ‘, He orchestra. has FROM THE LAST EVEN THE V/NEV‘RD- ’ TO FIRST.’ "V70 7H5 ‘L50 you '50 THEM: 54/0 TO corviumrr. ma. BY JOHN 1'. Damon Jae 1 been directing choral for " groups for church Requiem—Ii the Held your past 17 Little Falls group years. B'ieleies'ki's ; Juniors in Fr. Report: _ NEW prepared Elects I Circle TABLE- » Mission PRAYER Lourdes' 'Lady of Stage To StCloud Orphans'Home NAPKINS Man la’sirup For Officers Flensburg in Sell Sight on colorful Four trip Lourdes. of her is gift Lady to Falls—“Our to Flensburgr—Mrs. Little John Schnei- a with patterns. ’Page (Continued Son ByPriesi audience the I the From One) 20th next different best- Lourdes," century colorful der entertained the St. Mar- scene, Momentarin a table loved the taken back is by the to staged will be Mission pageant, Circle Wednesday, garet between members home families toward There of normal each other. f prayers. o r of Lourdes. apparitions High actual Francis’ family" of St. class junior Feb. New officers elected church. 3. at home is the individual “cottage pride. No “kid” cottage from or any the onlookers Time elapses and and Feb. 8 19 School at the meeting Phillip Mrs. p.m. will with picking “kid” adjoining from cottage. on get are on a away an t hallowed and the View spot 21 2:30 Feb. at again of One) Write for details (Continued From Page Backowski, John same blood-brother cottage-brother will that. Or president; Mrs. bigger A to on see or a modern pilgrimage is in where 8 a there bigger “sister” into the situation. Nonetheless, is Super, vice president; and Fran- OF- pm. TIME SPECIAL LIMITED choindirector for 40 may come years, years, throng the pious Sister Among of direction progress. the Under adroit training all the because feeling the fine between cottages of Augustenack, secretary- for Joseph’s FER of‘St. of napkins member Free aind ces on. a with her they little Marie reveals detect drama the M. Assumpta, whole plant in charge the The done by the sisters of cottages. treasurer. awarded He also pre- church dinner Society. was and nine—year- Morrison, parents Marie "overneSS. little rather “families” living village—a in small a of sents Pope Merenti Medal by com- the Rene a group a held CHARLOTTE’S will be Next meeting STUDIO with humor Pathos blends birthday her party old invalid, at as neighborhood. community pact Pius XI. ' or ' Colberg Mrs. of March the home 2 G. at Dr. R. unfolds Specialty of the plot itself. the taken aspect which has on Hopkins. the following Institution? Dept. Box 147 Minneaotl Surviving L, Children the Are the Happy in George Lapos, Sr. are squeak— numbers from the birthday father’s carnival. Her vary . a Cvri Rev. and daughters: sons unqualified with impossible/to this question It is dryer grinder an Myclothes of the answer ings ,OPTOMETRlST to an organ ' AW‘ " «6" both “yes” and “no.” “yes” “no.” The is village dances An answer or Sophs on a green. Cathedral in with happy living peaceful atmosphere, They be to appropriate musical background are a : clothing keep them hale hearty. They food and and enough to be furnished by the music will are .' Examined Eyes and comfortable sleep. They have happy have place to to under direction warm department the of no a Irish. Plan Hop which they people thankful the charitable bodily for wants, to novelties Sister M. Alicia. Dance are things; these and gratitude who vide for in they send hundreds supervised by be Sister M. will how‘s" pr 1.. Glasses Fitted 3 their for kind benefactors each day. of whis of They Lewine. ers prayers are saves 0’ Heaven” “Little Bit It’s the sisters kind them happy because and help them hun- in to a characters includes The of are cast at‘ ‘ Cathedral the AIDS that sophomores trying be both mothers different fathers dlfeds of to and to the following students; Mary ways, HEARING AND promise Cloud High School‘in St. t Ellen McGuire, Lorraine Patnode, em. BATTERIES for All Md.” the date March 2, for their guests Manyare Patricia M Gertrude happy, because troubles. Many G .however, have not they week! r a w, work c sophomore hop. annual for the set Jea’nne Schommer, Schwieters, carrying hardened hearts, deep and in their souls, and )Over Knoge’s Phone 201 are scars a the is the charge of event In Dplores Blonigan, Dolores Reint- neglect, minds because sad experiences of abandonment, abuse of or Kay Nilan, Mary class president, “Nistler, jes, Mary Theis, Theresa in their homes. (Some the histories make one’s hair of \ Mrs. case own Martin ‘WARD and daughter of Mr. Charlotte Ernst, Ludille Minten, end.) disillusioned, fighting stand They within themselves to are on Cathedral Mary’s Nilan of St. FOURTH ‘ Ann loyalty and Irene Greeninger, Mary keep their good faith and their To in- these, the to parents. Parish. Frank, 'In intei‘loper—an Wielinski, Ramona Ce— introduer. stitution"is their minds the orphan- chore isn’t ,Clothes drying an lugging! lifting, Ends a following sophomore stu- The Cormi- threatening ' cilia Pietrowski, Patricia well be their destroy family. Gen- to MARKET may an ogre age modern what That’s now! dryer longer—.-I’Ve various got the dents a com- any are on ' Kay ‘ h and they blame their figrisgigma xPasc erally, do In their loyalty and parents. strong not ’ . Leedahl, Judith . Sharon heavy mittees: lugging They’ve saying. to put stop longing family, they it. They cling desperately for do the cannot to a 10., Gulfkow.kl women are a chaiaane- SLharonLClancy, 1Varner, Yet times, they must,realize that their last family “let at straw. year! MEATS weeks clothes—‘52 baskets of a ara ar anger oxs omme, down.” them Plan Twome’y, GROCERIES Foresters Lansing, Dar- Richard Many Orphans the Children’s Are There Home? at HOME-MADE Bohlsen, Opatz, Mary' relk Jane ' During the three full orphans admitted 15 to past years, were for Patricia Sandra ,Stotko,‘ mass Le ' SAUSAGE oux, The were‘ the “legal” orphan home. other 800 only orphans with Buscher. Joehren, and Walter ' both still living. parents Established 39 Years! ‘ will highlights the dance The of Theodore Ortman Sauk Juvenile Centre. For- of the sophomore be the crowning Ratings PHONE —— 2052-53 Movie Current St. Flower of the Little Court esters O.S.B., of will king and his The king Ortman, pastor guest. 403. on. Ave. N. Cloud St. monthly will the 492 assist Wash.; at Seattle, be selected by the sophomore Felix, Martin; Immaculate honor of the Mass in Wyo..; Vir- Bull, Clarence, Grey class. following includes theaters in The list appearing movies at of the first Satur- Walker; Heart Mary Freida, gil, Lastrup; on Centre. and Sauk these Alexandria, Beigrade, Foley, Morris, towns: (Delores) Marian Year Hu- days during the Robert Kirk to Mrs. MICRDMET; Eich of Mathew be offered in Our Lady the S. Dak.; Mrs. ron, and Children 'Unobjectionable Adults _Mopally for and Mrs. will Minneapolis; Angels Church. The Rosary (Lavina), Belle Starr Basketball Son of Fix. The Melrose. (Marie), and Fox recited during the Mass Nicholas be "Rod Water" Provo-m Sierra: Chochise Twilight the Conquest of in and sister brothers 15-minute Three will be followed by one a Story, The War Arrow Eddie Cantor and bf St. Paul; of fixtures survive: Edward, also Clean staining the meditation stops up’wolor, one mys- on Sea of Lost Ships A’z ‘ or’t‘orroslon. St. Cloud; and Herman Casper, fabrics dissolved well teries by In of the Rosary. iron water, a Henry Welle, Pierz. and Mrs. Only Adults for Morally Unobjectionable Now it at get you can grandchildren and There 30 Charlties Get $23,750 are A I the Street, I Desire Lion in All great—grandchildren. 15 Ride, Voquero Sahara Below the N. H.——The Rocking- Concord, Trouble Triple ham'Park Champ For A Day Foundation has do— Scholarships Offered B $23,750 New nated about to 18 . . ’Everyone Objectionable for Chicopee, Mass—The College Morally Hampshire charitable organiza- marriage; of Light Our the Elms is ‘of Lady offer- Forever Female—(Objection: of and another $20,000 treatment tions, re- may divorce.) available acceptability of scholarships, in ing 20 flects the be granted federal income if tax bru- excessive Suggestive grad- Street—(Objection: September. Ten 99 River sequences; claims agains the foundation to are open are PHONE 4490 public high $9,375, of parochial tality.) dropped. The largest gift, uates or dancing.) and Suggestive costuming certain Salome—(Objection: the New Hampshire schools,» and the to rest went to costuming.) Suggestive Homo—(Objection: Baby Back My Charities, parishes. Walking Catholic Inc. and areas 20-4 Avenue South St. Cloud, washes! Minn. family Easy big with Drying’s us- as easy—even _ flcquiédrwztgrcpacc in-between drying those for Perfect washer! automatic ing an ,l week. work, of hard hours 2 3 too—and every ' washes, or saves little (As boy "If M inn, Pipestone, Hughes, W. E. says: my M75. Teachers/ 3 .50 away.”) right it wash and dry I hurry, in outfit needs can a an Desks .................... .. Q Benedictine Richard g§?:tl:l:-l'3 Society, the old Reed. and Pappenfus of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mrs. ‘son $24.50 Executive. Sur- Calvary Cemetery. Burial in was of- Cloud—Requiem Mass St. was brother. Kormun his Mrs. Joseph viving his twin " parents: for aged and Duh are Church Spirit for Feb. Holy fered 6 in Allen; five sisters. Julie Gary and services Mrs. Watkins.——Funeral for ‘ who 19. Michael Pnppenl'ua, Mrs. was Kathryn Louise, Marie. .Durlene Kay, Feb. who died 1. Joseph Korman, 72, the As- in killed Feb. Burial $1.75 2. Desks School was on convalescent patients Diane. Yvonne, Renette Janice and Anthony's St. held Feb. in 4 husband. Mi- sumption Cemetery. Her were _ (Grades 1 to James Westfall with the Rev. Ludiwig Church Joseph with daugh- ch'ael Pappenfus, survives a the Requiem Burial Mass. Mr. offering ~ Linda Lou; her parents, also was Spawn—Joseph ter, who Cold Ludiwig. parish Surviving the in cemetery. and Mrs. Peter Cohmnn. are the parish QUIET ‘ buried died Jan. 29, in was following children: Mrs. Alfred the Free John V. Requiem following Mass of- cemetery a (Helen), Monticello: Mrs. Jo- Weinand Church. Feb. Boniface's services'were fered in St. 1 Melrose.—Funeral con- Weinand (Carolina), Kimball: seph Joseph Surviving Surroundings Boniface's his wife. Mrs. Country Church St. ducted Feb. in 3 are Eden Val- Bayport: Norbert, Lawrence. NORGE ELECTRIC fol- Rudiwig the (Anna Decker) and Jan. 30. who died John V. for Free. ’74, Waldemar. St. ley: Rufus, Le Center: Wil- daughters: Mrs. children: lowingr and following the Surviving sons are Mrs. Cloud; Roman. Watkins; and liam’ Wolf (Mary), John Hraegcl- Mrs. Omaha. John. Jr.. Charles, Freeport: CLOTHES DRYER Paul. (Marie), St. James McCardle (Eleanor). Alfred. Mrs. Wil- MRS. MARYIDORAN A. (Loret- and Robert Stommes Neb.; Mrs. mnn Joseph Emmel all of fred Hrnegelman (Genevieve), Mrs. Vern Johnson Crookslon; Mrs. ta). Damaged) (Slightly Mrs. Len Cloud: Cold Spring: Ray, St. l’aynesville: and Clarissa. (Rite), at Emmel. Him—Mrs. Joseph Spring Nurse and Owner Registered ’l‘nubcr (Odellin), Geh- Sunk Rapids; following surviving the home. Also buried in died Jan. 28, who are 70. was $149.50 Milwaukee, Wis.: Waller hart. Mrs. and sisters: Sister M. Ritn, brothers and following Re- parish the cemetery DORAN a Dietrick (Julctta), llillman. Mayer. Prairie, “Nth: Mrs. Sophia Sun offered Feb. in St. Mi- Mass 1 quiem Home Nursing Her- Wabashn: Benedict. Lake City: following children Nicholas chael’s Church. The K. Weber 1‘ Silverlon, Lions, Christ, Ure.: Kalla, Albany: Peter Mrs. survive: man. Martin-Requiem St. Mass of- was Falls, . Ore. 0112.: and Henry, Clement Mennsha, Berens. Wis.: Mrs. Lauren fered Feb. St. Martin's 4 in Church for grandchildren. r'l‘here eight Milwaukee. Wis; Wallace. Jack Mrs. O are Nicholas K. Weber. who 88. died Jan. Reed Richard D. Edmund. Sank West Union: Albert. 5 Miles Phone E. of Cloud St. Burial 31. the in parish cemetery. and was N. Dak. Wifred. Wahpeton, and Centre; Hrowerville.——-li‘unerul services were Surviving the following children: are Frigidaire Schlocder Elizabeth Church Anthony‘s held Jan. 30 in St. Mrs. illium Schoenlmru (Maymc), I officiat- Iletlemlorl‘ with Rev. John [he llcbron. Funeral services N. <Richmond.:— l)uk.: Bernard. Martin: St. were MC. 'Z‘IQ-mrmth- RPélll. lnrr Richard I). in Stu. Peter and for Mrs. conducted Jan. 26 Joseph Brauu (Jululiu). “reen- smvrs Elizabeth Schlueder. Church for Wald; Mrs. Andrew Paul's Fruth (Susan), Sun Maurice Hurrle, O.S.B., of- Rev. Sulii'.: Martin. Cloud; The Die-flu. St. Mrs. ~— 3 Stabat Society Mater My.» Solemn Mass. Mcllu. Tacoma. fered the Requiem Catherine Mrs. Wash.: ' as— Damaged) (Slightly m I. I. Steichen, Yakima, by Rev. Henry Lena Wash.:\nnd siSlEd the Rysauck. Sis- : deacon; the Rev. Alphonse Kremer. Elizabeth. Tacoma, Wash. Mary ter Crowd Draws in Roscoe B'enedict $14950 There grandchildren subdeacon: the Rev. Vir- and ’41 and ll are )I Burial Mr. Weber nig. ceremonies. sweat—grandchildren. of master was was a member Joseph's St. in the parish Society, cemetery. of St. heavy with loads! lifting to Tired of climbing stair up No w Roscoe. Stabat The Mater m — automatlc Agnes’ when an needless year? It’s ' clothes Mission of of St. 3 Society wet Imam.- tons minnow ' so a ' M Maybe, (70.0n’Ypur clothes fresher, of the Church had day record attendance flufiier, leaves year. dryer any a '4' 1A, . Fred Feb. advised the meeting of 2. Mem— at (Mrs. against strain. has St0ck doctor even you your of Also Large A bers their time working spent downstairs”) on needless trips has “saved N. D., and up incl, M Brandt. quilts mending sewing two or or - forth providing of CHAIRS People who the habit hand by by machine. ‘ 1‘ or ' . Refreshments served by . were lot luturc usually successful. the ' Savings are Mmes. Joseph P. Schmitz, Law-' Swivel) . (Desk and ‘. \ . Schueller, John _ Soschnik, rence When always. ris'lsanything. 'there FILES STEEL " is Spanier, -Leo Leonard Spanier, you 3 lugging S top Lawrence Spoden, and Edward element of involved. TABLES uncertainty an . OFFICE IN Stang'. clothes ’ Of wet 3 tons take You NO when this firm RlSK is CHURCH PEWS Catholic Loans Church :.callcd lot good Serve to upon year! you, our COUCHES Rattan a. of dependability. is guarantee name your Homes for‘Nurses “fl..-._.-.- k CLAREY, Minneapolis, ' KEE'NAN Minn. & INC. . .._.... Eon? 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