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

October 8, 1954 · Page 2 of 8

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A circle of the new Honorary past regent; Mar-' Daughters of Isabella, that of Garberlck; garet Patricia regent, Our Lady of Snows, . was or- O’Neil; vice Frances regent, Cathedral Lipka; financial Stadents Doro- secretary, Girl From Diocese Christ, King thy Cox; secretary, recording Marjorie Miller; treasurer, Helen Appl; scribe, Florence Jung; Church Marks Takes" 31 Parishes custodian, ' From M First Vows Piechowski;- a r y chancellor, Pauline Hendrick; ' monitor, Theresa Sykora: ban- Mary’s Day ner-bearer, Sally Homan; organ- Randall. On Sept. celebrated Pontifical Mass 13, 14 at a \parishes ist, Cecelia Hein; first 'Vi- guide, —— of the Thirty—one tius’, 24 from St. Francis’ in hand On Roger Mudry, greet 17—year— Glenmary to Sisters Glenmary Mother-house pronounced the at 1' ' ' ,j ola Piechowski; second guide, St. Cloud and Diocese of Sartell, two eight and from St. Cloud old French and English-speaking their Glendale, first in the 0. ex- Cambridge—In observance vows presence Helen Peterson; of inner Le- guard, countries Children’s foreign Home. are‘ his Alexandria repre- student, arrival Switzerland from ge: at of the Archbishop Cincinnati, of upon Mary’s Day those making Sept. Among profes- Layden; 26, Alice outer guard, on ona a in‘the 1,073 Crusaders sented parents, “foster” ‘day, Sept. his American 17, Mr. and sending Out—of—town the Most Karl J. Alter, who parishes Rev. were Holy Hour conducted Munce; sion Sister in the Mary Agnes, first was trustee, Agnes was year daily classes Ca- who report to at Robert F. Chan of St. Mary’s Parish. The Chans will students Cathedral include to St. Church‘ pro- of Christ the Mr.‘and King from Agar; daughter of Mrs. An- second trustee, Ger- year School. thedral High _home Roger, who is Catholic, for also while he is attend- Joseph’s St. Joseph, with 35 a ,at 8-:‘00 the 9:00 in to evening. trude thony Kempenich James’ Ebben; of St. and third year from tfh'e students More than 200 Alexandria High School for the coming school students; Mary, Help Chris- year. of Rosary, Litany trustee, Barbara Parish, Randall, Minn/ Sister- Piechowski. High School the Cathedral are tians, in ’St. Augusta, 17; St. A joint held Agnes of St. Mary is graduate initiation will be a Are Recited Cathedral members of the Par- fillivlarOun s Stephen’s, 14; St. Mary’s, Rice, with Graceville School. all-arund Francis’ High She Sunday, refreshment Oct. 31, en- comprising of 22 ish, cent per 9; St. John the Baptist’s, Father Col- Paul Lansing, the Brown’s Sisters in Valley. tered the Glenmary A silver pas- In tea. population. The the student next legeville, St. led Wendelin’s, his tor, parishioners the will in follow is beginning the initiation. 1950, and seven; New now a St. 156 from of Luxemberg, group comes four; recitation Immaculate of the Rosary, the members wishing St. three-year nursing join at to should .17 course in Parish; St. Anthony’s and Paul’s Conception, Rockvillc Litany of four; Loretta, and and other Margaret contact Elizabeth’s Hospital, Dayton, 0. Garberick ‘or students in has 128 attendance. St. Columbkille’s, Marian St. Wendell, The Holy Hour Patricia. O’Neill. prayers. The The history of Glenmary charter the will closed two. with Parish Benediction Augustine”s of the From St. remain for Sisters time of their members the I to open new up Most Blessed Sacrament. from Crusaders, 82 until 99 Oct. One student 31. each from canonical is given the erection come comes on rt, Holy St. Jo— Angels, from _, 67 of the following leaflet. parishes: Holy back the enclosed At of i seph’s Waite Park, from in 59 “L { Cross, Kimball; Immaculate novi- Con- i the completion of the first ,/ x Rapids, V in Saul: Sacred Heart 54 7' ILLERS ception, Becker; Sedan; Sept. senior Immacu- tiate, the 15 roan 9, 1953, ' sn M NEGLECT' M DON’T Spirit, St. from Holy 38 from late Conception, congregation New members of the Munich; i R" John Can— Peter’s, 41 St. from St. Paul’s, Sauk made their first profession. A Centre; Holy L l \ YOURS OR YOUR Family, appointed by Albany; general Our mother Lady of was From, Fall, Roof Mt. ,Carmel, Reverend Archbishop, Holdingford; the Most St. BOUIED AUTHORITY 0’ COCA-COLA UNDER TN! COMPANY 37 CHILDREN'S EYES Mathias’, together acting Brainerd; with and St. Stanis- secre- general. laus,’ Bowlus; and bursar general and Mayhew Lake, tary Church 0f Iniures Route The Dominican Sister who ’Sauk 1, Rapids. One was ex- continues in novices change mistress of student is Esch- For from Expert Care and' appointed and that capacity, Germany, and another was wege, Francis Priest St. also adviser the from to act to Paris; Personalized France. One Service com- as non- will These officers munity. Catholic student is in attendance con- general until the first tinue this Francis—F h Leo St. at year. r e chapter. Sister Mary Agnes St. Fran- Brandl, of —SEE- pastor north of Al— ‘cis’ Church located Attendance Mission \Groye Set at Meire Couples Sept injured Tuesday banv was Sauk Rapids High In IS ST., CLOUD ! Notable Wedding Jubilee . Sauk Rapids. The mission —— being Father Ger- conducted by OPTICIANS St. Germain 821 St. E R. Breitenbeck ard and Father Meire Sunday, tired the village of GroVe.—On and moved to St. Cloud, Minn. Francis both Redemptor- Novak, Grove Oct. the oldest Meire in January, 1943. of and 10, two ists, in Sacred Heart Church prominent families of St. most living chil- They eight have close Oct. to 3. came a . will John’s Parish celebrate un- dren: Mrs. William (Rose) The mission began Sept. anniversaries: usual wedding on ' Prairie; Meinulf, Primus of Long ' WWHWMNWMWI“WMH divided into 19 and week Henry their G. Meyer wife. and was a Alfred, August, Reinhold, and BLANK for the week for and sixty—fifth and Joseph F. Meyer, women a ORDER Ella of Meire Grove; Mrs. Frank the Benedict Father C. Vir— his brother, and wife, men. younger (Frances) Weber Elrosa and of nig, fifty—fifth. Sacred their will be of Heart Par- There pastor Key (Mathilda) Mrs. Herman of . special ish, thanksgiving Solemn reported excellent at- a Centre. Henry and Albert an Saul; Mass 8 o’clock Sunday at tendance all of the Masses at , on deceased. are morning, in which jubilar— the and services. Mr. Meyer, old, 89 now years u, ............................. ians, their children’s children, CLOUD born Feb. Meire Grove at was on ST. l BOOKSHOP / will receive children, and friends . Mrs. 18, 1865 and Meyer / \ g, The Rev. Paarslomu. Holy Communion. 'l'l Eighth Avenue South Judged... (Elizabeth Imdieke), 83 years, Joseph Kreuter, O.S.B., pastor Puoroonnpum _ Bernard, 0., born St. at on , Cloud, was St. Minnesota 1' cele- will be the of the parish ‘Qfl' her with Aug. 1871. She 3, BEER AMERICA'S came FINEST priests brant preacher and and Meire Grove 1880. in parents to ssist- John’s-Abbey, St. from living The Meyers h 50 a ve - Please In the afternoon send (ies) of ants. eve- an ..copy grandchildren and 32 _great- ........ .. .... -~ the beginning o’clock, ning, 2 at grandchildren. Yzerrnans fall bazaar hold its All-Things-in-Christ parish will Brandl Father Leo by Rev. Vincent A. Henry G. Meyer In 1945 which was o’clock) 5 to (supper at / Holiness honored by His Pope $4.00 public is invited. the roof at when he fell from the 28, a copy. XII withthe Cross Di- Pius and being Meyer church G. of, the Mrs. Henry Mr. and con- new \ ploma “Pro Ponti— Eccles'ia ef. SPORT PAPS SHOP-- had been 3 Father Brandi Sept. structed. married [:14 ‘ on were Money enclosed C.0.D. fice” recognition of his Please ELSend' in Bill [3 serv- parishioners their helping of the After Meire Grove. 1889 at some rendered parish, ices the to es~ laying of the roof. with the they settled down ’marriage a on during its pioneer pecially i years. ' Brandl mile Workers and Father ‘ of three-quarters mrnnmom IIISSELS. farm a HEADQUARTERS jubilarians Mr. Jos— The Name are: commuon IELGIII ~ leaving roof for their the Meire Grove north of now occu- were ______________________ F. Meyer, born July ., eph 30, I They meal when priest trip- Alfred. the their pied by noon son Meyer ALL Mrs. Joseph F. 1876, and ’ until they board and fell ped side this farm FOR lived re- on a on born (Elizabeth Deters), Jan. . ground. about feet the 16 to + + + Address Their living children 30, 1878. . Hold- . The taken by ................. pastor .. was GLUE K’S (Katie) Mrs. Herman Korf; are: ingford ambulance the St. to YOUR HUNTING Victor Illies;Mrs. (Regina) Mrs. R include Cloud Hospital. Injuries . ".,*‘”°'“:fg‘.""‘°“ (Pauliw) Imdi Edward :ke; Zone w" total fracture just above the a. i‘ ........................ .. F.. Francis Henry Meyer; J. . “"040 left ankle bone, and fractures " cc. ~ Meyer, all Meire Mrs. of Grove, the right arch and foot. of NEEDS Mike (Adella) W elle; Mrs. (Erma) Welle Spring Henry of \ Mrs. (Hilda) C. Hill; George Greenwald; Mrs. An- Meyer of for ready Fondel’s at * now you, (Eve’lyn) Illies, of Elrosa; drew l (Olivia) Schmiesing ' Hepry Mrs. Cloud little Falls St. of Padua. hundreds hundreds of and exciting — Prairie Court long I f ' .- new $750 Hospital Gives 0W! Winter Coats Fall and Long Prairie.—A .‘donation . raised of $750 by the local was m POPULAR Court Women’s Cath- No. 1108, olic Order Foresters, tofur- of styles! in the 30-bed nish a room new r Thrilling makers! Luxury fabrics by famous Long Prairie Memorial Hospital. Exciting colors. Foresters, The with 106 mem- bers, the first make to group are substantial donation the-in- to a stitution. G. Meyer and Mrs. Henry Mr. Marion Erect Avon Par V’ihe of Authors By Famous A"ndrew Daily Saint Missal Shrine Home Lake of for Sundays and Principal Mass on plus Benediction, Feasts prayers for Confe/ssion. Holy Commun- for their The building shrine l ’Avon.——To show love of the was other devotions. ion, Liturgical Blessed Mother, Mr. and Our placed completed the and statue English commentaries. and Latin left: Shown Cebulla, members Fred of Mrs. at nicheon the in the the Feast of in throughout. Printed colors. 2 Parish the St. Benedict’s at Nativity of Mary, Sept. 8, and easy-to—read Marian type. erected have Avon, r 312 a inches Plush Smart all in coat new purpose 3. blessed Father W'erner x by Shrine the their home east at was on 826 Schneppenheim, S. B., the O. ;.' ‘ pages Lake. shore Big Spunk 00% wool material,.———slot of _: Pile l ,l _ Parish The St. Benedict’s of E. ‘ The shrine, featuring 34— pastor H. LOHMANN, Company a and back. Ad- front trimming - seam Feast the Holy Name inch Our Lady of the of of statue on CHURCH GOODS ' RELIGIOUSVARTICLES BOOKS — — l00% Mary Sept. wool interlin- Grace, built entirely by the of 12. _ , justable cuffs. Sibley ’13 St. on was St. Paul I. Minn. I Mrs. C‘ebulla have in— elderly Mr. and couple. Mr. Cebulla, a charcoalf r Sizes lZl/z Rosewood, ing. public retired railroad employe, is vited visit and 74 the to to of the shrine. at 59.95 years 20 1/2 age. pray to . ............................ .. + + +‘ + Gas right: Shown iUse at Service LP Gas for Farm I ;. Plush Regolure Youthfully styled, Small Town Folks. No Matter 100% and Pile wool material fine outstanding 3‘ make this Persian Where an, You Live Your Home Com Be '9 l00% Adjustabl cuffs. Fall coat. e i“ Wine, Rosewood. wool interlining. Equipped. For More Information on 79.95 l4l/2 20V2. Sizes 0 to .. .......... Gas Cooking, Heating cG Installa- _..i§un. Call See ,' or . COMPANY GAS SERVICE in l R I m... - PER. 120 i‘ ‘ r 1‘: “d9: pt. i 7'Ave. No. St. Cloud, Minn. and Mr. Mrs. Fred Cebulla with their pastor, Father Schneppenheim, Werner 0.5.3. l