St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
May 7, 1954 · Page 6 of 8
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PAGE I954 THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER SEVEN May 7, Friday, Cold Hospital allllllllllllll|||lIlllllllllllIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|Illlllllllllllll‘ In Policy Recital Pupils Plan Piano Spring Illlllillllllll James H. Murphy Molitor Drug Co. Topic INSURANCE Institute Carol Jean Backes, Ann Zierden, Spring—Students in St. REXALL AGENCY Cold ' will department Boniface’s music Francis Weber, Eugene Froehle, Prescription- Specialty Real Estate I high school their annual present Kodak Supplies & Toiletri- One) Dietman, Robert (Continurd Page Gloria From Muggli, recital, Friday, May 14, at piano 203 St. Mnry'l Bldg. Phone 196 S'l‘. CLOUD. MINN. policies achieve uniformity in Mar— Stephen Muggli, Weber, _ will assisted They he 8:15 pm. 'll|llll||||lllil|||||||lllllll||||||ll|lIlllllllllll||llIll|IIIIllllllillllllllllllllli procedures in all and institutions. Schwarz- chner, Mary Slight garet Miss Joan by soprano Representatives present w e r e Joan Marilyn Backee, haucr, Sophia Miss Fuchs, soloist, and from houses conducted by the Mildred Yvonne Steichen, Slight, accompanist. contralto and Colberg FOURTH WARD Dr. G. R. within the Franciscan Sisters Mary Lou Jeon Theisen, Simon, following pupils will play: The St. Francis’ Hos— diocese, namely, Jane Wirtzfeld. and Stein, Mary Eisenschenk, Mary Lou Judith pital, Breckenridge: St. Gabriel’s MARKET Falls; St. James’ OPTOMETRIST Hospital, Little Hospital, Pcrham; Joe. Gnifkowski Mercy Hospital, Our Lady of MEATS . Examined Eyes Alexandria; St. Michael’s Hos- GROCERIES pital, Sauk Centre; St. Raphael’s Hospital, Parker's Prairie; St. HOME-MADE ' Glasses Fitted Francis’ Home. Breckenridge; St. SAUSAGE Otto’s Home for the Aged, Little Falls; St. Francis’ High School, Established 1910 HEARING AIDS AND Little Falls. PHONE 2052-53 , BATTERIES All Malte- From for outside the diocese, re- 403 9th Ave. Cloud N. St. presentatives from: St. An- came Kresue'l Over Phone 10! thony’s Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis.; St. Joseph’s Hospital, Dodgeviile, Wis; St. Ansgar’s Hospital, Mom-head, Minn; St. HEADQUARTERS for the BEST Prospectus llfilalry’s Hospital, from Wahpeton, Principal N. request Underwriter on a: INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES in ETABIISHFD 1894 AS INVFSTORS SVNMCAT! Ship by HARDWARE—APPLIANCES—HEATING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Motor Transportation, EQUIP—SPORTING GOODS—POWER TOOLS Hot! Eivind George A. Meekee Raymond Bros. Karl F. Thorn Martha C. Fowler We CHRISTMAS give CLUB THRIFTIES — Smith L. Vernon Melvin C. Anderson Inc. Oliver Jacob Lee Baas POIIIEI HARDWARE E. Kappa John Pearl M. Murphy Phone 510 St. Cloud. Minn. .4 Emil. rain Swanson the Blesses confined the spectators interior of the to Cornerstone The Rt. Rev. ’1‘. Leo school during the ceremonies—(Photo by St. COMPANY Keaveny blesses the Mann!" OSCAR Divisional HAGEN, Clm’d Regiswrl , cold Peter’s School. A of the St. cornerstone * new Germain 822% St. 513-515 St. Germain St. Cloud Phone 58-59 Rite Cornerstone Held Minnesota Cloud. St. F J COMMISSIOII MERCIIIIITI Telephone on: C Your .“ACE” Store 5007“ II. PAUL '—— 50 Over at Year: Faithtul Sunrch for, See POWELL’S these NAME BRANDS St. Peter’s School For HOTPOINT—SPEED QUEEN—MONARCH Everything in STETSON HATS! For Men WHIRLPOOL—DUO THERM—IRON CLOTHES! FIREMAN KUPPENHEIMER ’5 Refrigeration SQUARE SHOESI CROSBY DELTA—STANLEY—MILLER FALLS * Air-Conditioning of St. Joseph’s, of hammer Waite A In downpour rain, the Rt. steel box sealed in the a was REMINGTON—WINCHESTER—ITHICA THE * Appliances Monsignor T. Leo Keaveny Rev. containing the cornerstone docu- Park; and the Jerome Rev. Biele- blessed and laid the coins, financial cornerstone ments, new re- director jeski, of Catholic Chari- SALES SERVICE St. School of the Peter Fri- special ports, issue of the school CLOTHES’ new a — "NEW ties. April shortly after the day, 30, The Rock_ the Sunday paper the blessing, After Benediction PFIEPSEN o’clock Mass, celebrated by the Visitor, 8 and the latest issue of of the Blessed Sacrament was the Rev. Raymond Lang. the St. Cloud Register, pastor, along with STORE the church. given in The Rev. POWER list of the TOOLS of the school ACCESSORIES & school More than children a 250 names REFRIGERATION Jerome Bielejeski deacon, was children and the teachers. Bishop parish, of the accompanied by the the and Rev. Vincent Yzermans, Busch’s Memorial Holy Card also who teach, sisters witnessed the Opposite in Colud the Post Office St. subdeacon. Ph. St. Cloud 5166 placed in the box. Sending ceremonies. was Electric , Drills Sanding Machine: Belt: Strock The Construction Com- - The of - the document fol- text of Priests the who diocese as- Power Planes of St. Cloud Saws Routers started lows: pany con— - - Monsignor sisted Keaveny were of the struction $181,000 building This of Our Lord, nine- (Complete supply of bits cutters) & year fix ' Father Lang, the Rev. John / De- / shortly after ground-breaking hundred teen and fifty four, des- DIETMAN’S GROCERY of St. Paul’s; pastor the nery, the fall. The school past will be ignated special Year, Marian as a Rev. James Minette, of pastor SCHO0L _ ready for in Septem- the occasion being one—hun— the occupancy ATHLETIC Holy Spirit; the Rev. Andrew ber. The building has story, dredth anniversary of the GROCERIES one ' CONFECTIONERY ' MEATS pro- Nolen, assistant of St. An- pastor with classrooms, eight four SUPPLIES mulgation stor- of the doctrine of the thony’s; the Rev. Harold Pavelis, offices, kitchen, and Immaculate Conception of the age rooms, Renter Week Den. 7:30 P.M. Phone A.M. 18! 189 6 to St. Mary’s Cathedral; the or Rev. fit'EORvEVE RY Retail Wholesale & activity Friday The building 7:30 A.M. faces Blessed Virgin Mary, 9 P.M. 8th So. the to 520 Ave. room. on John Laky, of Sundays Holy An- pastor 8:30 A. M. 8:. Minn. P.M. Cloud. to 12:15 Ninth Street V north between Football V Basketball thirtieth of 30th day the month of rupees: gels’; the Rev. Claude Schwing- and 3lst Avenues north. April, in the sixteenth of the V Softball V year Volleyball pontificate of His Holiness, Pope V Hoekey V Boxing Pius the twelfth, gloriously ST. CIOUD' reigning the hundredth two as and sixty-second Sovereign Pon- GOODS SPORTING Guns, Ammunition, Tackle GLASS CO. tiff, His Excellency, the Most - Peter Rev. W. Bartholome, the as HARDWARE BUILDERS PAINTS fifth Bishop of the Diocese of - St. Cloud, Phone and Dwight Eisen- 2828W Division St. 2316 hower, the President of the as THIELMAN HARDWARE United States, the of cornerstone St. Peter’s elementary school new St. Cloud, in Minn., in the United States of America, blessed was ‘ and placed by the Rt. Rev. Mon~ 17-7 Avenue South St. Cloud Phone 122 signor Leo T. Keaveny, Diocesan ,.. Superintendent of Schools. St. Peter’s School is being erected for the honor and greater glory of God and the sanctifica- Draggist Oils, For Gasoline, Motor “Choose Your tion of souls in preparing the an Carefully Doctor" Oil: Your Fuel children of the parish for the or as kingdom heaven. of We mind- Bruning- Drug Store are Call nearest—- your ful of Our Lord’s command to Northwestern Oil Co. His Apostles, “Going therefore, Ground Floor Mary’s Bldg. St. make disciples of all nations, Our Is Business Igent teaching them observe to all Compounding Prescription Tydol Veedol Product: - — — things that I have commanded you.” We not unmindful of are obligation form the to chil- our dren who attend St. Peter’s School into obedient and loyal 'vvvvvv'vvvv'VVVVVVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVv'vvvv .‘A-A-‘-Q-A---A--l----‘AAA-A---“--‘--A citizens of their country. We ask God bless to work, our which humbly begin in His we Name. Talent Exchange Shows Good Will 0f BRIDAL'GOWNS Schools Area ' ' $124.00. from ' $45 to A gesture of will good and co- I operation is evidcnt in the proj- being ect conducted by schools in the exchange talent area as an Student council program. groups from Cathedral High School, EA’D‘PIECES Technical ,WirH High, VEILS and St. John’s Preps have combined efforts to , student present performers in 93- $14.98: from $29 go this year. programs On April 22, the from group Cathedral High School traveled Collegeville to to entertain the Preps. This show repeated was Core-free 'n Cool Wednesday evening, May 5, on 'for the final meeting Cathe- of dral High School Parent—Teach- Flattering Bias-Cut ers’ Association, SUMMER and students of Glamour Slips Tech will it presented see on May 14. 298 Comedy Act DRESSES Donald Mans, senior, is the master of ceremonies. Members Soft, frost-white rayon the of junior girls’ quartet are olluringly lace- crepe net Nancy Coborn, Marlene Reiter, 898 trimmed. Sizes 32 44. Barbara to Large, and Dorothy l13~7075 Popp, accompanied by Renee Meagher. Richard Kampa, har- monica soloist, is accompanied by Rachel Meagher, pianist, Eugenia Reichensperger, freshman, is the piano soliist. "5 ii ' A comedy act, complete with Casual Dressy harmonica ° and concertina, or stars Philip Justin. Soprano soloist i Nylons Easy-Care ' Kay Hofmann is accompanied by Rayon: Linen-Look ‘ Barbara Twomey, who also plays piano solo. Tap dancers who a Size Range ° Every contribute their talent the to show Nadine More and Ba- are of Miracles chel Landsberger. smart money- from Everything A saving. parody “Dragnet” fea- on tures Thomas Jamheck brand and Da— to pop- rayon: new Comfort v1d Robertson. for Gerald Full-Cut Meyer, the Date corn-crisp cottons. 1954-55 student council presi- Briefs Parity sunbacks dresses cute to dent, presents “Liberace Spe- a cover-ups! their with cialty.” Harley own 69‘ Nolden’s trumpet solo 12 all: I5, for 9 concludes Sizes the variety show. to 46 This 24%, 14V: 20, to series of exchange to to pro- begun 20. through 10 grams the ef- 52. Maternity to was white Blue, pink, rayon or forts of Cathedral's student IUD-All coun- double fabric with tricot c11 1952, and proved in so suc- crotch, elastic 34-40. waist. cessful that extension of the an 113-630] V project is being encouraged by schools in this vicinity. Kevin Hughes, the Crusader 1,:G.A:M,;e?|'.iss president i 3 us 3' E11 E R; this is in charge of the year, ar- rangements.