St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
March 26, 1954 · Page 1 of 8
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CLOUD REGISTER " Two *- MG: ' ~ ‘ ~ Chairmen and Officers CCM Deanery TWO HUNDRED DENARII WORTH THERE ISA aov OF BREAD IS NOT ENOUGH. OTHER SIDE OF THE SEA OF THE HERE WHO FIVE HAS TIBERIAS. IS OF THAT GALILEE, WHICH BARLEY WHENCE LOAVES ' GREAT FOLLOWED HIM A THERE AND BREAD SHALL WE BUY AND TWO FISHES THE WITNESSED of Activities THEV BECAUSE CROWD, Map Program Meet EAT? THAT THESE MAY to WHO WERE THOSE WORKED ON HE SIGNS W5. 7 SICK. UP THE THEREFORE WENT JESUS HIS THERE WITH SAT MOUNTAIN, AND DISCIPLES. , the of Charities, such Social and Civic One) (CoIIII'IzIIrd From Page care as of children, the homeless un- care Committee the Action Church manifesting the to chil- mother, placement I wed of Gospel: con- the Cloud, of St. Nilan also Martin Mr. world large at was in foster dren for adoption or Civic of chairman the diocesan I practical Several homes, sidered. best be carried out sug- on can Committee, Action Social and re- basis, but that there is diocesan love do with had gestions to a a HIMSELF committee dis- BUT that this HE SAID ported THIS TO TRY FOR HE HIM, much that be done and must can Name Holy KNEW WHAT HE WOULD for the Do. PHILIP ANSWERED and respect HIM, of Catholic the cussed matter SUNDAY FOURTH “7wo the parish level. be done HUNDRED DEA/ARM won TH BREAD N07 0F /5 on attitude Catholic man’s and the parish operating the Charities LENT IN ifloyzyffrga mow, THATEACH arcs/v: o”: on AMY SICK the and the THE poor, , off-color ‘ toward stories. BieleJeski, . . . , level. The Rev. Jerome . . WHEISWTJygfiggazonggbgrfigctgra; . I .45 ULHEIéJEEWESSVXAqSD be helped through aged JOHN G, fl can 0,”. ONE OF ms DISCIPLESI ANDREW, MOWER WE 0f Cathohc EdWin dlreFtor The Rev- Oman! pasmr dmcesan societies, only by fi- parish THAT’A oRc'Ar 25.5%.“;EEBESBSAIBHDEA'E‘;1277533903733” not veev caowo COME HAD ro HIM, HE SAID TO moderator Church Brock- Charities, St. Stephan’s of acting at as but especially nancial help WHEN“ PM”, 5A,?” W5 BREAD THAT ME“ 5H“, SW My FISH“; 5W WHAT“! THESE explained that moderator for this for the committee, WONG WW?” acted so as way, service. through personal Father of Catholic much of the work committee. 'the Bielesjeski emphasized that BUT WHEN THEY i WERE FILLED, HE SAID TO HIS DISCIPLES, "CATka THIS THE FRACMENTS (EFF IS INDEED THATARE giving of one’s self is often much THE OVER, LEST THE)’ WASTED." '55 PROPHET WHO IS TO the giving important than , more COME THEY THEREFORE INTO CATHERED THE THEM UP; AND THEY committee of material help. The FILLED TWELVE BASKETS WITH THE ‘FRACMENTS OF _. various which discussed in THE FIVE BARLEV LOAVES LEFT OVER BY THOSE ways WHO HAD EATEN. could self be such giving of car- pointed ried that It out. out was Regardless of Distance Service “blueprint” Catholic Char- the for ities all levels is be found to at corporal and spiritual in the FUNERAL HOME ANDERSON works of mercy. Organization and ESTABLISHED 1871 Development Committee ALEXANDRIA, MINN. Austin- Due the death of to “MAKE JESUS THEN SAID, RfCL/Nf” THE PEOPLE NOW Grimes, who chairman of the was mes: WAS GRASS IN THE MUCH PLACE. THE MEN, organization committee and WHEN on THEREFORE RECLINED, THE PEOPLE, IN NUMBER THEREFORE, HAD SEEN neour FIVE THOUSAND. THE SIGN WHICH JESUSIHAD WORKED, development, the meeting of this THEY SAID, “7HIS l5 INDEED THE PROP/7’57 WHO IS 70 Ill/70 COME 7H: JESUS THEN TOOK THE LOAVES, AND WHEN HE HAD ' WORLD.” 50 PERCEIVED WHEN JESUS THAT THEY WOULD COME TO TAKE reported committee lead and GIVEN rHAIIKs, DISTRIBUTED THEM ro THOSE RECLININGI- was HIM BY FORCE AND MAKE HIM KING, HE FLED AGAIN TO THE MOUNTAIN, AND LIKEWISE THE FISHES, As MUCH As THEV WISHED. by Father Lenarz. Regarding H I S [L F M LON E. A on . I copynicirn on!“ m, 3v JOHN 1' the the organization, of parish so- ciety, the committee discussed Honor ROII Announced Is spiritual rule WINNER the of for C0. need THE a the that organization only not so Ways— So Many In but the individual member the Furniture, Imple- Hardware, so- ciety such will have spiritual Furnaces Fuel, O merits, and as a t motivation in the work of aCth- I e b' I a S c Licenidngnligglming I" Prod Granue Com Sprmg - . _ The Apostleship olic Acton. of Can Helpful Be Prayer and the Holy Name So- ucts Phone Cold Spring 432 ciety the principal spiritual were Little Falls. Official vice president of her class an- was — rules considered. 0 Diamond Gray Rainbow and of honor students nouncement for junior and of 4—H secretary as SUGGESTIONS made to were feed poultry grit the at this week current club sophomore. She plans or your to year came as develop the help existing organi- dealer. from the office of Sister M. become Lor- medical technologist. a zations. The of question quality principal raine, of St. Francis' Ranking third in the class is quantity in membership the Cold .Mill ends from versus High School. Gay Goblirsch, daughter of Dr. considered. It indicated founda- plant for Spring was was and Mrs. E. C. Goblirsch of Leading the senior class as that increase in membership walks, driveways, tions, etc. an Little leads Falls. }ay the Fio- C0. THOS. P. BRENNY only that consisted in names on retfi staff editor, the Fight- as granite—sand and 0 Aggregate and additional dues in the paper ing 69th captain, is vice and as Morton Isle, Cold Spring, at FRIGIDAIRE desired in- treasury MAYTAG not was a ~ prefect of the sodality. She has Minnesota. Odessa, and Father I.enarz pointed crease. RANGES BOTTLED GAS 8: been active in school affairs as that out the existence to prevent well in social the events at Phone N86 as FoleyfiMinn. of “paper-members" it was nec- Co. Granite Spring Cold Little Falls Recreation Center full to essary carry on a program and Youth Assembly. She plans in Norganization that an so every- MINNESOTA SPRING. COLD The listed hero to attend College firms deserve to the of St. had opportunity to dis- one an remembered when be par- on you Catherine in St. Paul. dif- th- ticipate actively tributing in the affairs patronage to of your Caren Schmit, lines of business. ferent current the society. It so- that suggested was dality also prefect, is member members be appointed a commit— to of the typing staff Fio- of the rather than waiting for tees them rettri. She is the daughter of volunteer. to Harry Schmit of Wayzata. Her IN HIS CLOSING remarks, plans school for the to enter are George Durenberger encouraged medical record librarians St. at the members of the deanery coun- Francis' School of Nursing- UNION BANK STATE at cils meetings to similar carry on KRIEG OSCAR Breckenridge. ; ' this the to deanery level on so MINN. Besides SAUK RAPIDS. being of the high that the information acquired by one Sales Auction Real Estate ranking honor students of her the deanery chairmen of the i com- & Insurance Loans Mary’s class, Gertrude Randall, mittees daugh- Grade might be passed the to Sf. on Loans St. School Insurance the Heinen, David Fritz, Stephen Manderfeld, and won of R. ter A. Randall of Little parish and organizational chair- DEPOSIT MEMBER FEDERAL Catholic h 1 John McHue. Rapids Standing, Sauk left right, Thomas 1501 to Cote, Phone s c o o Falls, has the honor being of the and that suggestions men, so School Champs CORPORATION INSURANCE championship basketball in John Borgert, Daniel Helterline, Ray Kappes, editor of Fioretti art the and from the affiliated units of the this Pictured above and Ronald Bauerly. Also pictured with year. them chairman of publicity the DCCM be are received and incor- com- can the champs leaving just before for Laker Donald Cote are (left) and Harold Bauerly (right, a mittee of the sodality. porated into the planning of coun- in Minneapolis. Members the of team coach.———(Bob Molitor photo) game are cil She chosen C0. programs. HDWE. to RAPIDS represent SAUK was Rita Kuhl front, left right, John Schwegmann, to Arthur the school extempore speaker as Girl from Souk Rapid valediction is Rita Kuhl, daugh- Parish Guild Furniture Appliances, Major Hardware, of Robert Kuhl ter of St. Mar- Makes Profession Rita' Vow tin. of 'wasrsecretary Our 375 Phone Minn. Rapids. Saul: Lady of Loretto Sodality and a Holds Election member of the literary staff of Sauk Rapids—Sister Thomas the Fioretti until her entrance for aged and Martin, formerly J Pa- into the postulate Dec. 8. a n o n e on tricia Hammes, daughter of Mr. She carried role in the junior convalescent patients a Cambridge In and Mrs. J. Peter Hammes class play and member of was a of Sacred Heart Parish, made the Senior Glee Club and Schola. profession of simple QUIET in the Following close second in vows as a Congregation of the Sisters of St. her class is Marlene Biniek, Cambridge. Newly elected Joseph of Carondelet. The daughter of Frank Biniek of cere- ——- Surroundings Country EQUIPMENT FARM RONDESTVEDT took place March 19, the Bowlus. Marlene officers mony is the Cambridge of Cath- on 4-year a so- , feast of St. Joseph, the at dalist, member of her parish pro- olic Guild of Christ the King IMPLEMENTS McCORMlCK-DEERING FARM vincial mother-house in St. Paul. choir and of the Glee Club. She MRS. DORAN MARY Church here: follows: are as Supplies Farm & Refrigerators—Homo Freezers Fran- Lando Kutzke, president; Registered Nurse Owner and fwd“ ' Kanthak, cis president; “Inn. p vice and 5.“ Cum, I “a” Mrs. Francis Ka secretar DORAN y’ s y Nursmg 0 Home - The following committee mem- 5 Christian Miles of St Cloud Phone E. ‘zs‘f’rfd J. Peter: bers also appointed: Social, M". Pete,- Fuuy were cofshctggoutkgfxnefgl igergit‘fesMxitg ‘I.am- Maurine Mrs. {SobieskL—The Whalin, M Reva Anthony r S. . girl?"°g§rfi§m§f§1§§9“gflrfiaaflfgfl w‘ho Cathedral for Christian J. Peters, Mario Galassi, Lando Kutzke, 1'5"- died March 12. Peter Fussy, who 65, died March I4. John The and Hasser; fund-raising, Rev. Vincent Yzermnns offered and Your Eggs Poultry Burial in the parish Ideol Gift for Friend cemetery. Treasured was the Requiem Mass. Burial in As- a was Her Marlene Biniek husband, Peter Jalosyznski, Fussy, Emil Hierl, survives Roman sumption Cemetery. Bring Highest 211—: with' the Prices following children: Mrs. Mary Surviving two daugh- and are sons a Mrs. Robert Ward-and George Kitzkarski, Mike. Raymond and Agnes, Forensic Festival in the held at LeRoy, Superior. 4-volume ter: Wis.; Cyril, Chi— easy-to-use Little Falls; Mrs. Elmer Sand (Eliza- III.: and Mrs. Robert Boswell; Bible Francis food, Mrs. Francis’ St. High School March cago. Produce Co. Litchfield beth). Mrs. George Eisele (Veronica) (Betty), Pine City. The following She has also been active Mrs. 17. and John Trazyk ANDREW Min- (Frances), SAINT Keys Hierl; and Mrs. Emil an brothers and sisters also survive: Julius spe- III-33.53“hilllluf”h1§‘."‘l1u§3liiig(Bil;Promote.“ Little 0f the Falls F- Peter“ St; 91°‘ld‘.'l°ie*’h Palm" cial activities, Francis Kanthak L08 AHEEIES' Lam" 011"" PM” M”: Recreailon Center and Youhh PRO-VlD-ALL Feeds. . Distributors of eight and advertis- grandchildren George Schliecher; three and sisters. Thomas Stafford, 'IMISSAL Mrs. Gus Koehler, and DAILY Astembly- Her Plans If“ to ale Joseph Schliecher and Mrs. ouo P. Mrs. George Kaiser Zapp, St. Cloud; and Mrs. mg, ICE CREAM. LlTCHFlEl—D Try Our . liberal Col- the ugiynbgirrfinéhestknifigupggfifmgms arts at a course sobieskip_nFun~em Foley- James . services were com lege of St. Catherine, St. Paul. ducted March Church 16 Stanislaus’ for in St. each volume complete de d Guild ' vot t membeis 0 a Mclrose Minn. ~ Phone 29 Henry e ‘0 Keener ~ Church for Joseph Other Students . p. Km”, . rankmg - 71, who among , Of all ¥0t91251pehr Csnt Mgri‘h “19%,, A31}! Richmond.———Henry Income Koetter, who 83. the fourth of their Class season upper L d' ff d M h b d 15 ‘d th ‘.h ' n EV- my 'or ari 8 amussa 0 ere céxeterr {01103;} “aneReg‘uieme DEMY‘AZS oca c y welght . .Rose Ann Bei'net, ‘ ‘ Long +0 f)he Requiem Mass, . area the assisted by Rev. . easy 0 March 11 h b J-k Friedman §8i act the Rev. Paul Pl-an‘le; Kathleen Prozmskl (Effered March of in 18 Sts. Peter and and Inn mem e eIS ‘ F0 E M P I R E of inspirafi, Make a" aiil’s Church. “"9 yours a ' Little Falls, Antomette ' ' Niehaus, -. e VI 'I r c e i ve o y .ommunion in ' Sumvmg . His wife, (MEL Esther (Gummy M”. Henry Koet‘er are: used be that gift body King in Christ the Sauk Eleanor Centre; Schmitt, every Mrs, A. a Schlichting 3 may hold Behnen). (Monica), Victor. survives with Melrose a son, . . MEMORIALS, Inc. . Motor Co. Mrs. Clarence Herman, Marsolik Church Mass. Popular with the Roscoe; (Caroline). Ed- St. Martin; West the 8:30 Gladys Kuntz, day of and daughter, Elea- at the year.r a.m. a mund and Jerome. Richmond. all Little Falls: of There grand- 16 nor. W'IllllebeRs‘ae‘y‘vegalurll are E‘lIIIETIi DKullzler,O Aabigiakgaislt tlic JAnIielfi Slack because haveler business Benny, Arlington, child,“ Va.; Mrs. Mike and 11 gmahmmndchndmn. ELROSE’ “INN. person or l Plakut (Ruth) and Mrs. Edward ,en and So- 18,. can IS, p 1].. C one sa MEMORlALs WE SPFCIALlyE IN w.". J M h. k . ockef . . , 5“ _+, in+o mm 4 1 +0 1 éATfl()f.lc “c m. y hm" (Mullah Mllwa‘mee' or WW- P and Shirley Bentler, P ' Randall. Lansing the 665)’ pastor. I S CEMETERIES FOR is Brothers Feruus and sisters Fella—Requiem surviving 171 Phone Mclrose. Minn. Mass simplified was Hl‘e‘ Empire Built—Eternal handbag. Has the Hills u ar- new Frank Kaiser, offered St. Paul; Mrs. March 9 in Our Lady of Victory Love I Lent Trehhy. Church Chicago: Mrs. Pekula. improved for William K. J. Marchinsky. Clo- and 72. type. rangement Mrs. who uuet; Gus Larson, died March Little Falls. ’I'. Andrew FREE Illustrated folder the Saint IO—page Father Bernard Wessling officiated. Theodore on Miller A and daughter survive: Mrs. son a bindings Daily and Missal. with prices. St. Cloud-«The Rev. Gertrude Severin Ciaciura, Schwie- Mimieiipnlis and tci's offered the Wilbur Los Requiem J.. Angeles, Mass Also March Calif. sur- Sale local On at II) in St. Mary's Cathedral viving three brothers for Theodore your and sis- two are Miller, who (in. died John, Layton. March Iers: Utah; 8. Matt, Fer- Burial Goods Dealer Store Catholic Book Church or in the Assumption Falls; Cemetery. Frank. St. Cloud; The Mrs. Helen was gus children who survive Burke, Aloys. and Mra. William Hold- Adamson. IONG both PRAIRIE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION are ingford; Andrew. Minneapolis: of Minneapolis. Joseph. Sylvester, Mrs. anit George Lanz, St. Cloud; n: . Ben Zitur' Carl Edmund. San Leandro, Calif.; Law- MIHHEPDOIIS: Alfred. St. Cloud—Funeral services Chisholm: fencer for Ben 814901, Finnilmaéml; Carl :HdUsglymtgld. Zitur.h52, who died March.” were P d d ' C ' asteurize held Marc 18 St. Mary’s C Cathedral 1 an ream '1 "P0 15} .8“ 0 ET n ne . . . _. . brother, . William , Miller with Litchfield the Re“ Hamid of Pavel” offering Phone Long 18 Prlirlo. ' Minn. . 8150 There the Requiem Mass. 26 grand- wrvwes- are MW children and Assisting two great‘grandchildren. the Rev. Wilfred Illien, were deacon. and the Rev. Severin Schwiet- mu. l; 3" subdeacon. Burial in Assump- ers, was of l‘ D. C. A. Meet tion Cemetery. V Surviving his Mrs. wife. Ben are Zitur; his Mr. Mrs. parents. and August .4- ..i.mwmm1 Zitur. and the following Mrs. sisters: Falls In Fergus Jean Weisman and Mrs. Everett I Schnener. both of St. Cloud; Mr's. Val the habit form of providing who People Pull, Minneapolis: Mrs. I John Bach. St. Paul: Mrs. Frank Kucera, Omaha. usually Nel7.: future successful. the for FOR OVER FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS are Mrs. Frank and Cerny. Portland. Ore. Fergus Falls. St. Cabrini ——— William Simonet Patton Funeral Home J. Court, Catholic Daughters of t anything. rislr ‘therc always When is St. Cloud—William Patton. you J. 96. America, held meeting March who died March a 18, buried in the was Economical involved. element ol Dignified Personal Service uncertainty — -— Calvary Cemetery following an Requiem 11 which a at Mrs. Thomas Don- I Mass offered March 20 in St. Anthony's Telephone 666 Little Falls. Minn. Church. oho, grand presided. Miss regent, RISK when talcc NO firm You this Is Surviving Thomas two J. Prepared are take sons. of Catholic to Service the In care proper wu. Winifred Casey, vice regent, and William F., both of St. Cloud. There called good for serve to five grandchildren five and spoke briefly you. are great- the upon our aims, on pur- WHWHNN grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Edith dependability. of and ideals of the Catholic pose, is guarantee Gallop of Sanborn, 13., AgenII also survives. name your Hardware ‘Bores Co. rm. Daughters of America. w. c. WEBER, Mrs. John Patrias If n .... Members of the also took court Fanl.—-Requiem-Mass St. offered was Hardware Coal and General I March 17 in St. Paul's Church in for Mrs. part panel discussion a nsurance en- John Patrias. who died March ‘14. titled Home “Catholicism Through Appliances the‘ AUTO A Mass FINANCING also read in St. Colum- was 4. Maytag Washing Machine- Eyes of Convert” the bilIe's Church at Wendel. St. at 3 REAL ESTATE LOANS Bottle Gas Surviving her husband. ml John Knights of Columbus’ are Commun— {5 Telephone Litllo Falls. Minn Phono E. First St. 569 111 S. Patrias. following the and children: ion breakfast Sunday, March Peter, Hopkins; on Louis. St. Cloud; Au- ; They 14. included U. S. Air Mrs. Michael Force; gust, Theodore, Min- neapolis: Mrs. Roman Swak~ISophi8). MUSHE Walgreen L k' M. B. Phone G - 3 “C “I”! 0. 15' ‘lmey . Elvals’ . H Id' f ~d- M A d‘ Y ‘mk I (huffif‘sx. din..." A," 1.21.5.2... . Mrs. Edward Smith, and Miss S‘LCLDUD SERVICE-r- NIGHT H" F " Min AND DAY Henry A] 8 Sq n- e Ilienick (Eleanor). Onamia: Margaret Daniel, Schultz. Prayerbooks, Rosaries HOIdlngf°"‘l‘ MT" and Otlwr Articles “"0” “‘9‘” Religious (RW‘I' Mrs. William Hart acted Minneapolis; and Mrs. Theodore Haas as parish Why the (Mathilda). couldn’t of shut~insir Ivisit St. Paul. There 34 toastmaster and Mrs. A. V. Hartl are some Pflflnl'“ . ' grandchildren. brother One and four . the moderator. Mrs. James was sisters also survive; Mm, Anne Tanne,‘ u, ' . C du "n ' ' Washington: Buckley “Ave Verum Mrs. Sophie C01‘- Lenart. Min— Constance lonnlslov, from boot LOVE LENY Photos by tho I sang ' neapolis: Mrs. Rose Gsppa. Pa.: Mrs. . Commudu Publish“ Cllochoticol Guild. by SO. Foul MIA-“oil l. I, HCCOWPaeledbr ' Mrs; ..J.°’ pus’ J H M GI L k I d w 03¢.“ “er '“’"' ‘59 : Thom “a 9 “I m an...“ " "‘ "M in. arms": . S'chediler; o rum Firmth seph ' -’ ‘ ‘ v ' ‘