St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
October 22, 1954 · Page 2 of 8
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rinsing-r 3W": “WEI-wrwrgwewr REGISTER Friday, 1954 THE CLOUD ST. 22, October -. .r l ' .r‘stc CM. o.c.c.w., of 1., o. Re-Elect of M., L c., of K. D.C.C.M., are so Qua BERNICK'S PEPSI-COLA Your Distributor North ‘oExperienoed Prarie Given Coupe ‘in' History DCCW by Reviewed VOTE v Medal iocesonMerit Bishop’s. D Has Saved . I Heod Deanery I Taxpayers Money NOV. 2ND ; North Prairie—The Bishop’s + Cloud—The fall meeting St. Medal Diocesan of Merit was Deanery the St. Cloud of of the bestowed Mr. and Mrs. A1- oHonest on held in the Institute DCCW was the bert Wiener of Holy Cross Most of the Oct. 13, at 2 p.m. on Parish in North Prairie by well the deanery parishes of were Bishop Peter Bartholome on delegates represented and .the evening, Oct. Thursday This 21. Noehring, Mrs. Edward heard .Married occasion Has and medals t e are a - review president, the the deanery recognition of the services the council during the of the history Four Children couple have rendered to'their the Because of past new- year. parish the and of to cause re- idea in the the council of ness ligion. explanation again diocese was an took The place at ceremony the the and given of purpose After reading 7:30. the of the DCCW. functioning of the David 'I‘ Shay inserted ADVERTISEMENT—Prepared and by POLITICAL oflicial Bishop documents Bar- explained that Noehring Mrs. Minn. Cloud, St. of tholome presented the medals council federation of the is a addressed the congregation and u. in_the di- organizations existing assembled which had to pay organi- than rather new a ocese Mrs. Wiener. Mr. and homage to women’s in Each society zation. Rosary recitation of the and The belong. Its first the diacese can followed. Benediction the council is association with on According Father Anthony to SHOP and through level SPORT the deanery ‘PAPS U. Hullin, the of Holy pastor ' with the Di- Deanery Council the parish is indebted Cross, the to COuncil. The Diocesan ocesan in They couple the many ways. j with COUNTY Council affiliated is in turn COMMISSIONER HEADQUARTERS - raised and educated fam- have a the National. nine children. Their ily of_ ; STEARNS COUNTY, MINN. Through such federation as a daughter entered the youngest F ALL this it is possible unify the to OR Littlé Fourth Commissioner Francis Convent District St. at the organiza- action of women’s Marga- is. Sister Falls and now the diocese that each tions in so 7 stationed. Our rita. She is the at may' better fulfill its ob- Vote and 15 Your Respectfully Solicitetl‘ Support own YOUR Hospital, HUNTING of Mercy Lady as a jective. .- Mrs. Wiener and Albert Mr. Alexandria. Al Elections Tuesday, registered the General Nov. at 2nd. nurse, chairmen deanery The of the life has been family Their —(Gordon Photo) Guy committees reported the work and imitation. of worthy respect on : Falls C. Pd. Pol. Adv. Joe Kuebelbeck K. of Fergus NEEDS committees during the of the past for authority Their respect also be These will reports couple the the gained for year. re- convention given the diocesan at obedience of their chil— and spect DCCW be held Sauk of the Advertisement to at dren. ’ Great DiscOverer Honor * Sunday, Oct. 24. Centre Choir on Member Faithful I Joe Marsh: where 5y From John Denery, dean of sit Father ' in Falls Little Albert Wienenwas born Cloud complimented the Cloud, St. St. — Prairie in 1887‘and took North president and the deanery com- observanij Falls—In Pelican Rapids, having previously Fergus lively in the affairs interest the mittee chairmen great a on Knights served St. Mary’s in Parish Columbus Day, at of early youth. parish from Good of the accomplished of work Makes amount Town 1 Our —. St. Cloud. wives from While in St. Cloud j —_ their and Columbus )- i u.- of the elected He trustee its exist- the first of during was year he in gathered the became interested the council local at the NOW! different parish two occa- on ence. in York against Church struggle indecent liter- City Victory Lady of Our New on member of has been. sions and a Henry Lutgen, deanery Father the social ature, served board of banquet and and for Oct. 12 on a than church choir for the more stated that all moderator, review in city established that ac— get-together. interest the His in 40 years. BY POPULAR of the fruit complishments combat advances the of this to. are served A dinner turkey ' welfare about cultural was just temporal and sit, where I From subscriber place Couldn’t action the parishes ' unified of the the spiritual welfare new a to menace which committee, the dinner by the parish remained alive of un- home thinks his and urged the the deanery who in of found youth. but I out own Clark, named everyone our Kirtel by Johnson. headed r‘étirement, his time of til the was continue in delegates present to Picking town ‘ best. is they Father when town your Schwieters recalled how week last take tables they Extra to set of were the up and his reception were sacra- Catholic Ac- their efforts at true do right The- to of the businessmen who natural. most crowd who the overflow office. of Clarion’s The dropped in comes example has been to care ments an tion, handling books period- and dinner 84 for the and is what though, were “picking,” this is of the He Yorkers,” other came the New native “We’re men area. icals which bus under the announced that It consumed pounds of turkey came sur- ,was So- St. Joseph was Whether it’s member of the really counts. all “and a. a said, Clark Mrs. our veillance of the city board being of transportation trimmings. with along all the ar- was Sacred Heart‘League, ciety, the town, of favorite- cut favorite originally from a review, friends there expressed sincere St. de- Cloud Sauk ranged from to are a short talks The heard confraternities. the three and group choice of bever- sire with the board. meat, to co-operate the diocesan felt left Centre for always a We even a places. or other conven- Wessling, Grand Father Magdalen Wiener by Mrs. of was the Aulhors Famous By Most of the difficulties but- interested such and tion. Those in between beer were talked about things en- they when Fred Longtin, and Bob age say Knight Jagielski in the out ‘- Magdalen born — when the publishers countered of A'ndrew Daily Missal call Saint transportation asked to the right respecting were termilk, it’s speaker the The of in St. Cantius Parish DeLane. John St. ” home.’ ‘back the objectionable books became 555—W. No. St. Cloud ‘497 or Father Severin marriage evening Her to choice that Cloud in 1889. freedom of this was ‘adopted’ to “That’s why the your. we of situation. They Society, aware Paul’s Altar The St. for Mass Sundays and Principal Elizabeth. Father Schwieters of in St. place Wiener took Albert neighbor. I hope good makes all the began fight and the get to claim— to a town news we W. Donahue served with Mrs. J. move, . recently Schwieters Church. She has Cantius’ Feasts plus Benediction, John ap- was prayers that! ing the the subscribe freedom of to Now Clarion. meeting. The the subscribed prom was refreshments after to you Elizabeth and pointed pastor Holy at choir member been at for Confession, Holy Commun- a being imperiled. Father Schwie- talk ‘back home’ to have Church for 50 and Cross am a we years, other devotions. this ion, Liturgical compared line of ters $91 lnslallalion rea- Hours’ think it’s the with husband, has l3 Devotion about—and her most together we soning .with that of who English commentaries. and Latin a man excellent example in set is!” there wonderful town an speeding by caught traffic was a throughout. colors. Prinled in 2 for faithfulness and promptness officer complained that his and Chokio' Held easy-io-read Like her rehearsals services. ls in type. and November by In freedom being interferred i was inches 3'/2 6 aundalionl the fre— her example in husband, F “We Brewers with. free do what United States to 1954, Copyright, are 826 reception of the quent pages sacra- do, what ought ought to not we we LonMANN, influence in has been ments The E. n. Company an do,” speaker. said the to not Hours’ Chokio.—T h i of t r e e n a e in their well Stella Maris the parish Unit as There cople as parents St. Mary’s held in were many Adoration GOODS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES BOOKS ‘ CHURCH was — — member of the She is family. To the dinner who, after a present at I Sibley St. Paul I. Minn. 413 St. Church Sunday, Oct. 10. The on the Mothers’ Society, Christian examples of bad looking over faithfully of parish families the Sacred Heart, and of the League literature, expressed astonish- their adora- observed hours of Cloud—Election St of officers the three parish member of would permit that laws ment a our In tion during the day. the Stella Maris held the at eve- was .‘ Active in all confraternities. the printing of material. such ning, Father Henry LeMay of County meeting Steams business Wednesday, on her straightfor- affairs, parish delivered Barry, the’ at Oct. sermon 13. ' honesty wardness and VINCENT among , Hold Morrill Parish are A. which the closing ceremonies, to at following The officers will be traits. likeable her most ' Father Victor Siegler Morris of installed the November meet- at Wie— Mr. and Mrs. That both Annual Fall celebrant, being assisted by Bozoor ing: Mrs. Mary Meixner, was regent; and good ‘enjoy the respect ner Father Donald Eichenger of Mrs. Frank Murphy, vice regent; manifested parish will the AHLES of was Vic- Graceville deacon, Father Morrill.'— St. Joseph’s Par- Mrs. A1 Mon, Mrs. as regent; past attended the which crowd the by Herman Kinzer of sub— tor will annual fall ish as Edward Rieder, financial sponsor an evening. secre— Thursday service on and Father Leo Leisen deacon, Sunday, Oct. bazaar 24, at Mrs. August Inderrieden, tary; on Morris of of master dinner with Morrill. chicken A as cere- recording Mrs. Albert secretary; . it monies. Nicholas Kraemer of beginning will be served, ham at impossible Schmitt, Mrs. Earl Since treasurer; is to Wheaton the Litany. chanted style. in A 11:30, country Theisen, monitor; Mrs. T. C. supper *** Others in the present sanctuary for will be served 4:30. at personally all Walsh, custodian; Miss Tresa yo’u meet Fathers John Bettendorf, refresh- will be There were games, Wieber, chancellor; Mrs. Clar- , Valley; Karl Browns Pecovnik, during and amusements ments, I I would like Latzka, scribe; Mrs. Alfred to, ence as for Vote Walter Bednark, Dumont; Collis; located Morrill is the afternoon. inner guard; Turch, Miss Evelyn COUNTY Francis Hohn, of St. and six southern Morrison County, pastor in outline brief give Thole, guard; Mrs. Jerome outer you a Mary’s. Little Rock. miles of east . Kigin‘, banner-bearer; Mrs, Wal- personal life of Puhlmann, first guide; Mrs. ter so my ‘ ATTORNEY Podlasek, Frank second guide; r80 good MARsnALL \willi— know that Florence Vogel, organist; Miss you may me Edward Noehring, Mrs. Mrs. better. Lambert Mrs. Arthur and oi Charles Moeglein, trustees. Sleurns County The fall initiation ceremonies *‘k‘k circle of the will be held in the C. club K. Oct. of 27. V rooms on Attorney _' for 16 years The is sponsoring sil- group a for the benefit the tea of ver Club Newman the home of at University 'V of 45 Graduate John’s St. years age. Mrs. T. N. Fleming Nov. 11. on Alfred will Mrs. Turch be her farm Town- raised in Brockway and Born on a ' University Minnesota and of cochairman. County. ship, Stearns Installation Carmel Mount Elementary Lady of Attended Our Held Married Children ' 6 Opole. ' School in city of St. Cloud. moved the of to the 15, At * age . By Foresters Court High School. Technical ' Veteran of World War II St. Cloud Attended " maintain helped Cloud, have moving St. * Since to circulated The following officers Prepared and Ahles, St. Cloud by VinCent A. new Widowed mother. with provide home and my a installed for St. Cloud Court were Pol. Adv. Catholic of the Order of covering 404' For- furniture floor by local employed Was a Oct. by 13, Nicholas esters F. on for establishment funeral and many years. Theilman, Minnesota state trus- in the United States of the Armed Forces Entered from Avon. tee ELECr.; Meinz, chief George J. with the Army served and March, 1942, ranger; overseas Robert J. Reinholz, past ranger; e-u... Engineers. Donald Justin, vice Jo- ranger; in December, of Army duty completion After Koshiol, recording seph P. secre— VINCENT Chester Schmitt, finan- E. Lahr Floor business known ‘ tary; established 1945, as a ' cial John G. Winter, secretary; a-‘w-H Covering. Theodore Sivinski, treasurer; " - for this business operated Successfully owned and .KUNKEL Sylvester Sauer, speaker; ' trustee; senior J. Bauer, Norman the sold and the.building when nine 0011- was years, Marshall’s . Koshiol, junior RobertJ. ductor; March, 1954. lost in lease Robert Juenemann ~For conductor; and ' Office the of Thielman. sentinels. R. Norbert strictly this campaign running I on my own am session followed in- social A “Hui-1.: belong qualifications. I to merits and Experience no pres- stallation. County. ‘ obligations to clique. My only are sure group or Devotion I Hours’ Stearns County. you—the people of Forty Commissioner - Quolified— Hard Working Copable— Held in Roscoe ls Congress in Stearns County, Your Support in Sincerely Solicit I Roscoe—Forty Hours’ Devo— 1954 2, November General Election the Agnes’ Parish, Roscoe, tion St. Minn. in Rev. LAHR ended Oct. The 12. J. at ALFRED OUNTS! noon O.S.C., Mischke, of Benno the and Onamia gave sermons “ up"wllh Rev. assisted the the Fresh pastor, Your, yote confessional in the Bloch, Joseph CANDIDATE FOR 'and Support for by paid Prepared and Eighteen in the and sanctuary. Appreciated Sincerely Will Be Volunteer Deeds All-Party Marshall of and 22 girls dressed Mass Register servers At the Nov. 2 Election Kiffmeyer Seven-Up! ,Arnold Committee. in the in white took part proces- Paul Chrm.; Haven, Blessed Sacrament South sion the as COUNTY STEARNS Treas. Nelson, Foley. carried through the church ‘ was belialf. ‘ his Pd. Pol. Adv. Prepared by Vincent Kunkel in and inserted the end of the before and in his behalf inserted by Alfred J. Lahr Adv. Pd. for and own at Pd. Pol. own locooooooooooooo‘oo Adv. Pol. ' Ferty Devotion. Hours’ ‘\ r's