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

October 15, 1954 · Page 1 of 8

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.. "- . t; THE‘ REGISTER ST. CLOUD Ocl'ober Friday, 15, ‘ St.) 19 To Peter’s Bless School Oct. BEST. HEADQUARTERS for the ~NOW’S‘tlIe , Time ' in . . . ‘ rodm HARDWARE—APPLIANCES—HEATING ‘l‘v (Continued One) From Page well Meanwhile, the architects feet, didn’t of 42x60 have the heart tell to them as as \ the kitchen. firm of Traynor. Herman— well equipped they 3 and that getting in the Sister. a were fifth Cuthbert had Tongs:- the and Fill To EQUIP—SPORTING Your Bin GOODS—POWER busy drafting the plans Since the parish has been way.” ' were son sixth grades her charges; as the for building. Bids growing rapidly—from fam- for 100 The that the Bishop new prayer THRIFTIES CLUB We Sister Constance, the third give CHRISTMAS and - St. Peter’s Parochial School ilies in than 300 will 1947 read in blessi the to g more fittidg new Sister first fourth; Rose, the and opened Sept. families the 25, 1953, and 'time— school present is at inasmuch most with were Pow—El- i-hDPWAlHRi There and second. 148 stu- ll were the awarded and parish- contracts since of the building most the wasofficially be- to were as dents. the lowest bidders. The bid of ioners married couples, with the breaking . of ground ' are young gun Classes continued in the St. CAVALIER the Strack Construction provision has been in Com- made the Oct. the the 2, 1953, Feast of on School John until Cantius last for the building addi- “plans for accepted Guardian Angels. The future pany was gen- a prayer spring. Sister Rose replaced was , eral that the tion of eight classrooms. construction; of reads, “Hear Holy Lord, 0 more us, Sister in 1950 by Felicitas, and - a 513-515 Knapp Plumbing Heating There and has been of St. Germain Father Almighty, eternal God, Stoker/Coal Egg St. Cloud an average the when enrollment or year ago, Company for heating plumb- Baptisms in and 85 St. Peter’s in the holy and send Thy angel from figure had reached 212, addi- an ing; that and of the St. Cloud few ast heaven guard, cherish, protect, to years. Your tional in “ACE",Store schollroom rented PHONE was - ' Electric Company for Minor Miracle thaelectri- visit, all who defend -——— and 2900 assem— Pau‘l’s St. first School, where the work. cal ble, teach, and study in this Father Lang that the reports Colette. teacher grade Sister was NAME See BRANDS" POWELL’S Donald Strack of Strack for these the Christ building. Through attitude the children of of the our School New Opens Construction Company is Amen.” Lord. a mem- parish the in 'has past summer St. Parish. ber of Peter’s Mr. of In speaking the school QUEEN—MONAR‘C‘ enrollment This fall, when the HOTPO’INT—SPEED been that be best de- new one can (0. HAl.l. [UMBER and .Mrs. Strack girls MATHEW have two Father Lang "The remarked: swelled the children of 258, scribed miracle.” “a to minor In- , as FiREWAiSi-x gtf WHIRLPOOL—DUO their ily, in fa whom, people St. of Peter’s proud THERM—IRON St. Peter’s attending classes one stead of the usual, “Gee whiz, are are first Karen, ed the ente grade this sacrificeof building make in ‘school. Two their to vacation just about is =f own new summer DELTA—STANLEY—MILLER this FALLS school their children. for additional Sister Severine sisters, year. over,” the 'words “I hardly a new Minnesota - Cloud St. can , On Oct. 1953, the Very Rev. 2, remains REMINGTON—WINCHESTER—lTHlCA:I: is The debt that great, Sister Mamert, been and have wait until school starts” ’ to were John Denery officiated the at is already but the biggest debt added the faculty, bringing The be heard almost constantly. to ground-breaking ‘on being paid, and that is the debt ceremony total number of teachers children pleasant the nuisance to werea school. The the site of the children, their the the week before opening of parents to to new owe seven. first briclo laid Nov. Cold 11. knowledge of God. give sis- them On April 8, 1953, about school, swarming around the to 40 was a weather Febru- in January and The important first and the with asking, is of “Sister, there most parish met ters, SAFETY men The halted construction. the children in task is educate Father Lang anything help?” As to plan house-to- ary I do to to can a blessing/of the cornerstone took God." knowledge of just and love “One house drive for funds for the Father Lang said, place amidst of rain downpour school. The parish di- a I was new Leah Federal with” Savings 8: Accounts provide Club safety with Newman Friday, April 1954, Teachers’ 30, vi'ded districts «with on into o seven Funds received earnings. by, the 10th of T. Leo month the Rt. Monsignor Rev. any are captains the following in of one ‘ ’ WENNER credited THE C0. with earnings " from the first. Keaveny officiating. of Ben Notch, charge each area: Ways— Thebuilding completed Many in So In Kub, A1 Thomas, Al Brom- was Peter Each Account Fully Insured 310.000.00 Ceremony Has Reception Hardware, Imple— to Furniture, August of this and up ‘ was enschenkel, Edwin Winkelman, year oc- Fuel, Furnaces and cupied by the children when ments. Clarence Ambrose Lauer, and Cold SECURITY Plumbing V‘ FEDERAL Prod- school opened Sept. 2. Granite Spring helped each Schaubach. Six men Licensed Em’balming $182,000 reli-l Project the captains, about'$‘24,400 of and Helpful Can Be . ucts One) concluded Bartholome, the Page (Continued From Cold Spring in initial offerings over-all of the Phone collected The cost 432 was new ‘ SAVINGS a. LOAN ASSOCIATION. gious service. * pledged with another $50,000 excluding for school, equipment and in the task of diligently 1 more \ Gray Diamond lands’caping, 0 and Rainbow following Immediately the ‘ period. The consult- four-year nearly amounts to in accord- living knowing and a St. 822 Germain Cloud Street St. poultry your’feed grit the Newmanites at 350 or committee ing for these $182,000. principles. ceremony, with Christian men ance dealer. served dinner the in In- consisted of Father Lang the Besides \eight classrooms, and the furtiher reminded them of were He :3}lllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll|l|Illlllllllllllllllllllllllg Stitute Auditorium by ‘of the parish, office, - lay of Fred and the storage trustees of women preparing their serious duty space, , ‘0 Cold the from ends Mill Cathedral the Parish. the din- At MOIHOr Hughes Lang. activities and building houses Joseph ° 5 James ’ ' an in Drug H' ' onl Co. fo' the f tur not ’ E gut a puiely acgdenfic x founda- E plant for _.-Spring ’ E. Father Illies warmly wan ner con- es- walks, etc. driveways, BRENNY tions, E graWIated, members the vTHOS. religious “SW co. and moral pecially in P. REXALL i a AGENCY the their into reception upon g their example that by E— granite-sand and 0 way, Aggregate so Prescription. Swen”, . botll: clgb agd encouragbedp all, , Real Estate living Witnesses l. be the}, to g E Morton Isle, V Spring, Cold may at FRIGIDAIRE Km,“ slum. ‘ 1.0mm” MAYTAG g figymgf'glslgs'thgocfii . fn that; Christ. g . Minnesota. Odessa, and er. CLOUD. gr. mun. m St. Mary’s mug. BO’I‘I‘LED RANGES rm. & m ‘ _' GAS tlée lgiessfigd I Bfmedltitlon . ivofn 1 — nuunnnmunnunmulunmmnnummmlimmunitian inspiration one and they support Phone 86 Foley, Minn. S y‘ p g e acumen Co. Granite O need be living witnesses l the " Spring to . to t Cold ' ’ ’ , ' of which Church they _ are mem- MINNESOTA bers. SPRING. COLD _to here deserve listed ' The firms ' . «Ii-v when " remembered be you ere Ro- Sanford Banker, of Holy dif- the patronage." trihnting your Parish, Minneapolis, presi‘ busineevs.‘ sary of lines ferent dent of the club, behalf spoke on of the older members in assur- chaplain ing their and the new members they would that leave unturned their in la- stone no ' BERN philOSophy Catholic and bor for a CK’S culture. ‘ hour and A social dance SAUK C0. HDWE. RAPIDS Oct. 16——Elbow Lake, Community Building, annual bazaar in rounded evening. the The out spon- . "Nothing impossible‘to the is Christian ‘so‘red by St. Olaf’s Mothers. Sale and lunch begins spirit of Newmanism re- was Distributor Appliances,'Furnitur-e who doesn’t have to do it Your PEPSI-COLA Hardware, and lunch the end. newed Auction sale in evening, in older members and 2 awards, the at at man Major pm. enkindled the himself!” in members. 17—'Breckenridge, Oct. St. Church, Mary’s annual bazaar. new 375 Phone With blessings poured the forth Minn. Rapids. Sink Michael’s Oct. 17—Buckman, St. Church, chicken and ham dinner, l of from the holy sacrifice the Appeal starting 11:30 at a.m. fellowship Mass and the achieved for USO Oct. Cloud, St. festival, 17—St. Anthony’s Church, fall 7 pm. through and social the dinner *1 r Qan. Oct. 17—St. Nicholas, St. Nicholas’ Church, Rosary 7:45 Wand/L at body Catholic Teach- p.m. hour, the at BANK STATE UNION and Card party. KRIEG OSCAR games ersj College had discovered its I \, Tells Chaplain By 7 Paul’s meeting Oct. 24~Sauk School,“ annual of Centre, St. unity, strength and under its t. MINN. RAPIDS. SAUK . Council Diocesan of Catholic Men. , ecclesiastical superiors. meeting .' Loans Oct. 24—~Sauk Centre, School, annual of St. Paul’s Insurance in;§:::?:e wilt}: Perils 1 l Oi GIS to Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. _ Sales Auction Estate Real 'Preseminury ‘. WALGREEN ‘ AGENCY DAN MARSH .Fund St. annual bazaar Oct. 31—St. Cloud, Augustine’s Church, and Rapids Saul: Phone 2-9 ‘ . servings beginning fancywork sale. Ham-dinner and CORPORATION INSURANCE: supper, DRUGS ' . DRUGS 2' One) (Continued Page . From and 5 '11 A Parishioner, St. Francis pm. a.m. _ _ 5 _ ihstallations of Assisi’s Church, St. the in military ous Francis .35 Hawaii. and States United GEORGE REISDORF CLINIC . . . . . . . . . . . Mothers’ Christian Socie- he II War World During Sts. served and Paul’s chaplain ty, Peter Menueu‘ Fifth Army Iain Sixth & as Richmond 50.00 Church, Mark Clarkz spending Gen’. under .. Anonymous, Sioux Falls, Sicily, Africa, of the in most war Save Drugs Dak. ; War II he on Since World and Italy. . . . . . . . . . . .. . EQUIPMENT RONDESTVEDT Society, St. FARM Rosary—Altar Chaplain, Sixth Army has been and Sick Room Needs Church, James’ chaplains, chief of acting deputy " E . Randall 25.00 i IMPLEMENTS FARM McCORMlCK-DEERING and chaplain, chief deputy Was . . . . . . . . . . . . helps The Preseminary ‘Fund of chief of the named post to Refrigerators—Home CALL 602 Farm Supplies & finance education of worthy Freezers to of‘this May 1 chaplains year. on studying boys for diocesan " rank the elevated He to was ST. CLOUD, MINN. Centre the minor priesthood in leek sem- by Pope Pius Domestic Prelate of inary. Monsignor in title XII‘with the Bishop Peter Barthol- W. 1947. June, Holy offers Mass for ome 1 no Three Honored by these benefactors each week. I: Donations received from are Foreign Countries 31‘! ' individuals and organizations. d Carmelite confessed frivolity Although she to nun, as young a '\ by three foreign Honored coun- distrust how herself learned learned of and to great Teresa a his Gen. well by tries, own, as as of the mystical life. Popes attain high degree live to ' so as a Archbishop Leader Is with the decorated Ryan has been and Poultry Your Eggs Doctor the Urban’VII called of XV have her and Gregory Bronze Star, Merit, Legion of Youth Pilgrimage .In profound title accorded other for her Church, to Prices Al—— Highest no woman, a “Bring (Brazil), Order War Medal of I a. the “The best spiritual life. and writings prayer prayer on (Italy);‘Bronze of the Crown . . ‘ l Holliston, Mass. Archbishop good improvement, showing itself‘in which brings is that .: -- Co. thchfleld Produce an . Star (Italy), . with Medal of Valor . Richard J. Cushing led the i works.” \ Empire British ' Order the of Fourth Pil—‘ Annual Children’s Widow. HEDWIG, d. 16—ST. 1242. ol Oct. providing. the Army' Com- People who form the habit (Britain), and , grimage the Shrine of Our at enriched life of the Blessed the the Sacrament Devotion 1': to ‘ Feeds. PRO-VlD-ALL of mendation Ribbon. Distributors - - Lady of Fatima here. Several [or the Intier usually succeselul. children of Silesia, and of six of. Henry, Duke mother wife are Steam County Chairman of the thousand CREAM- children and adults I, ICE Cisterciaii LITCHFIELD 0... Try 0 entered husband’s death, the her who, after monas- Eugene Po- USO drive is fund in took the devotions. The part which her daughter abbess. of tery When risk anything. always There was Bartholome Bishop Peter ganski. 4 is you pilgrimage idea children’s of Melrose, Minn. a 29 Phone SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. 17—19th Oct. the of Stearns is chairman element of involved. 13th dates back the .,. century. to uncertainty salvation, opportunity life for an all for good and Given man a committee. County USO executive pilgrimage intro- The God advantage when, he not take displeasing does, to was proves Tim by Xaver- duced America the to lake Rites You NO when devil, Cathedral RISK this but gives evil, the to indulgence of the to to or - is way EMPIRE ian Missionaries in compliance .F‘m” wedding rejects the of and thus garment self, ' grace. "called lot good ierve 'you.‘ to with Pope the of the upon requests our Virgin. MARY d. 1690. MARGARET ALACOQUE, ST. . for Our Lady of Fatima and of of dependability. life, Margaret Sensitive thought all her Inc. the of sin is MEMORIAIS, to guarantee Melrose Co._ Motor very name your ForMerchanl devotions special of and did which she Order entered the of the Visitation in prayers Mary - {I . ..— -.n. children, looked who to of Jesus. and Sacred Heart as much teach the love of the are MINN. to ' MELROSE, power I s hope the of threatened SERV'C-E the 5““ “'"’ widfl‘i‘ftttlc'dmlt‘it‘liét“ Evangelist. LUKE, d. First 18—ST. Oct. century. ' Christian world in world crises. and St. Paul physician, of artist, St. Luke convert 171 If. .was an Melrou. Minn. a a Phone Fandel am. Victor Built—Eternal the o Empire _ - Apostles the gathered information from his fellow-worker who l“ ‘ 0 ASK FOR impressions in the and Blessed Virgin these ._ the and wrote the Acts of Apostles. Gospel and the m. 0 j d. PETER ALCANTARA, Confessor. 1562. 19—ST. Oct. One) (Continued From Page ' in the Franciscan, high Discalced Peter AS posts to rose a Jeannette, deceased. is There are of Strict sénvnce abandoned them found but community order, to a spcwuo Nl6llT AND DAY a 25 grandchildren. . in the which he trained St. Teresa Observance, in also ways I ’mw-m: ‘ Present in the in sanctuary of God. » “to additioh the officers of the , _ __,_", d. JOHN CANTIUS, Confessor. 1473. Oct. 20—ST. PRE-PACK -. I ASSOFIATION CREAMERY PRAIRIE lONG the Bishop Mass the and were for industry'marked this'Polish priest ability and Great BULK u—g suc- ICE CREAM Rt. Rev. Monsignors T. Leo L self-denial devoted but his life of charity to and was cess, Keaveny Henry Frank, and and r Butter Louellu i at the University teaching of Cracow. »~-. Fathers Benedict C. Virnig, Ray— . C '. , AbbotI HILARION, 21—ST. d. Oct. 372. Your Service‘_ Mutual \9f\0(\9(\9(\9(\96\9f\9(\9(\§(\9_ and Cream mond Lang, T. S. Ziolkowski, Milk Pasteurized | received hair— hermit Hilarion St. Trained by the Antony, a Louis Traufler, O.S.B.; Walter Representative in'St. Cloud for lived Prairie. Minn. and Long only 15, when and instruments shirt the of Phone 18 penance Roger, O.S.B.; Harold Dimmer- 'holy his until death life 80 at- Casualty ‘ ‘Lile, and years. Fire a William ling, Furlan, and Paul Zylla. Insurance Honorary ' escorts Track! were pres- ’. But. It's That's Meat to a Knights from of Colum- the ent . . at bus Catholic Order and the of 3 " Fresh Fresher. "Made Tastier & _ Foresters, 105. Hi. KUNKEE . . . - I In of floral offerings place by Packaged DuinJflMeut Quarters the that family requested offer: forxLeu” "Insurance FIFTY—EIGHT YEARS OVER FOR ings be the St. Cloud made Delivery. to Freezing. Daily for Home Children’s St. John’s Home t‘e Funeral . . . Phone 54.03-W-2 or 3684 Res. Simonet 1. Building Fund. DA'S CLOUD ST. Burial in GAI made the fam- was Personal Service Dignified Economical . —- — ily lot in Calvary Cemetery. Little Falls, Minn. Telephone 666 BROOMFIELD ~Phone Catholic Service the In Prepared take eere’of to proper way. e ‘- Cloud Ave., St. No. 9th 18 354 353 Publication of official decrees letters the and in official or of diocesan considered sufficient column is newspaper our pro- Cloud. for the clergy faithful mulgation and of the Diocese of St. (oi “Bares Hardware W. C. WEBER, Agen STATE BANK BARTHOLQME THE lEE * PETER W. ‘ ' Bartholome', i "Hardware ' Coal and HATS! President ..Most Peter W. STETSON Rev. 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